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New Castle Newsi
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TWO MEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921. able feeling there. When tbn nffl- WhereToGoTonightj Deaths of the Day Southern Irish -Cabinet Meets France Willing To Hold Session Pressure Upon Success Of Irish Negotiations Due To British Ruler King George Does Not Want Subjects In Ireland Shot To Death. United States Britain Wants Dominions Represented And Urges. Preliminary Conference.

NEW PROPOSAL IS SENT TO AMERICA Earlier In Day It Had Been Reported U. S. Had Refused To Grant Request. By NEWTON C. I'AltKE Intrntioiwl Hwi acrvic staff Corrsnuonaant LONDON.

July 25. The British foreign office- is renewing its pressure upon Washington Cor a preliminary conference of the ambassadors of the Pacific powers in London to discuss Var East problems, it was learned -this afternoon. Great Britain wishes the dominion premiers t.o have representation in tha-meetinK of the ambassadors it 'Can be arranged. unlc-a tit. i 1 a inlfto Was lntrton.

'Earlier in 1he day it hart been $10,000 Asked For Alleged Slander Joseph Hovat and Elizabeth Hovat. by Attorney M. JL. Rabinovitz, have filed a suit against Herzog and Ethe! Herzos, in which $10,000 is asked for alleged slander. RUM RUNNERS ARE BEING SOUGHT BY NAVAL SEAPLANES (Coi planes have taken up the duties of 'rum octroi" off this port, following finding of many empty Jamaica The planes have been called into service on account of the difficult of country in this vicinity, a wilderness of sand dunes, offering many ideal spots fcr smuggling.

According to reports, the whiskey is being brought nsbore through the Indian river inlet, a stretch of water too shallow for government vessels to navigate, yet readily accessible to the light launches of the rum run- INTERESTS SMUTS IN NEGOTIATIONS Internal inn.i! Nw Service NEW YORK, July Whatever bucccss may spring from the confer-cuceB now going on between Lloyd George, De Valera and glr James Craig, In search of an Irish settlement, will be due to the initiative of King George, and hi visit to Ireland, according to Lord Northcliffe. here today on his world tour. H. Wlckham Steed, editor of Lord North cllfTi'a r.ondnti Timw Tva au thorized by the publisher t.o issue t.iteinen, U) this efTect. "Are you coln to shoot all teopit; in Ireland?" the king Is said have demanded of Lloyd George.

Kind's Orders Oboyd. ajesty," the premier We the: i this man- King George then saw General Interested him in the Tish question. Tho cabinet tried in iplke his peace efforts, but the esented this and when Georse znd Hary returned from Ulster they had he biggest reception since 1319. Woman Is Held Up Near Wilmington Pocketlxnik Seized By Two Colored Men Who Stopped Her Big On iload town on Saturday morning, driving In a. rig, she wds stopped at a cross roads, one and a half miles north of this place, bv two colored men and her money demanded.

She was frightened and did not respond. One of the men pulled a revolver, and said: "We mean business, where The other seized her handhag and then bath ran to a machine nearbv and drove away. reported the hold-up. Officers went out but the suspects were gone. I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS nohert C.

Sr, rt. Third war A. M. Stewa-irt. Third war to Alvin M.

Stev Samuel M. Stev frank 6. Heasley FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4-6 E. North St 1131 Bell WHITE SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS PENN Thomas Mciehan in "Tba Frontier the also Bobby Vernon and Gloria Swannon comedy. DOME Tom Moore, Helene Cad-wick and Molly Malone in "Made la Heaven." STAR "The Tin Large Audience Hears Special Choir Program In spite of the heat of Sunday t- ning the Central Presliyterlaichurch as comfortably filled for the even-ig services.

Featuring the service as a special program of music put by the choir under the direction the chorister, Richard B. Johns. cm-i mimi.tvine about -IT. i Buck's- "Festival Mrs. Gula Bander Keagy and Leslie Rodgers also were heard in solos.

Sunday evening, July 31st, will be the last evening service for one month, Rnd Mr. Johns has prepared another proprnn for speciu! music. The choir will sing an especially big teih." and Mrs. Mel'lor will sllif Preparatory to last overlings sor vlce Miss Jessie Nelson, organist ol tile Central church, was henr.d in i Fliort organ recital. She also ucixn-pnnied the chorus and th.e soloists, Change In White Undertaking Firm undertak! White Son which ill 1) Russell White, widow of the ed Junior partner of the fir disposed of her interests to Hodge and Ear E.

Rook, both i ell i this clt; Mr. Hodge has been connected with ttie undertaking work for past nice years and has been with Son for the past three years. Mr. Book is the son of Charles Book, and has been a resident of this citv ai. his iLfe.

He graduated from New Castle high scho 7)u Train Hits Auto; Three Are Killed ELTON. July 25, Thre Mens Golf 1 Hose 1 Reduced to $2J0 I Mrs. Mnylor. Mrs. Sarnll Maylor died Ht the of her brother, ThoaiaK Steven-Son Friday mornjnir.

12. arietr a short illneMs following a stroke. Mrs. Maylor wait a member ot trie Hermon Presbyteriaii church. Sur- Samuel White and James Maylor.

five srumicnimren, ii greai-granoclill-dren and two great-great-Krandcli 11-dren. Sho also leaves four brothers and sisters, Thomas Stevenson and Miss Lizzie Stevenson, at home; A. A. Stevenson of West Pitl.Nfc.irs;), und MrH. Margaret Leathera of Orbisona, Huntingdon county, i'a.

Josi-pli K. MaloKh. Joseph R. Malosh, nine woekn old of James Malosh, died this morn- Funeral services be held Tuesday. July 26, at p.

m. from the rcal- in buenaiigo lownahip. Jnter- nllia Ciuba, the Iltle daughter r. and Mrs. Joseph Czuba of Ed-rat.

R. D. l.dleri llll mnrnlnr theNew Castle liospltal. She waa one year, nine months and 23 days old. Funeral Hervlces will be held at St.

Mary's Polish Catholic church Tues morning, interment will be made t. Mary's cemetery. Mike EUnldn. Mike EBolrla, two month's old aon of Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Eaolda-dletl at the family residence, 40F South Jefferson Itreet Sunday afternoon at 2 Funeral services will be held Tues- Alloe May Flanders Buried. Funeral services for Alice May Flanders were held Saturday afternoon at A o'clock from the reBidence on Cascade strel In charge of Rev. W. R. Sammel, paBtor or the Bethany Lutheran church.

Interment was made in Greenwood cemetery. MarKrct Irene Price. Margaret Irene Price, four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Price, ot 11.2! Sclota street, die.

I last evening at 11 o'clock at the family residence. Surviving here are her 'our Klsters. Elizabeth and Marietta, and one brother, Thomas. Funeral service will be held tomorrow afternoon from the residence Part. Itoclt.

Fiincrul. Funeral services of James Rocks were held this morning at from St. Mary's church. Solemn requiem nigh mass was read with Father F. F.

O'Shea as celebrant. Father Mo-rfarlty as deacon and Father Bren- Wll in St. Mary's WJU i ged and 3 days, died Saturdi Surviving hJ-ni are his par and Mm. Sam McCUrnon an InwiiiK brothers and nlster.s, was in tills afi Mrs. Ilirhr Lel.sle.

Mr s. Barbar Leisie, age 9 1 vea witlow of Fred Leisie. died S.it'urc Ben Johnst her She i durini ist IS MADE. Drink Flcisehmann's Yciist At Hainer's Fountain Faultless Vanishing Cream 318-320 WashingloB St. cers surrounded the house this morning I was frightened and tried to.

hide." Asked About July 14. District Attorney Mue then qnea-tioned Byhiil us to his whereabouts on Thursday, July 14. the date when the Davles-glrl was taken out In a machine and the Lennox, girl beaten. 2ND ADD nilYAL Rhyal said that on thnt day he had driven into town with his wife in his roadster. He said that they loft the Ryhal farm some time between 8 and 9 o'clock, iirrhing here around noou.

One of the objects of the trip was to make a payment on his automobile. He drove Immediately to the vicinity of the Dletterle lumber yard. He sat in the machine, bo he says, wLlle his wife got out and went, to the office of the Nash motor company and miulo a payment amounting to $35, He did not have the receipt for the payment, saying thnt his wife hs.ii it. He claims that he wna the automobile all the time that she was away. When ahe came hack they drove around town a little while and started for home.

He says his wifo was with him all the time with the exception the time that she was paying the hilt at the garage; Thought Ho Wins Wanted. On the way Into town he says that ho passed the police pfttroi and thought that those In the patrol recognized him. He was fearing arrest lit connection with the Craig bigamy case, and thought that the police were looking or him. lie (or tliK.t renBon he got out of town as 'lulckly after p.iylng UJ0 bill as poa-Bible. He soys that he went out the New WUmiucton macadam and went through Sharon did i he black pants and a felt.

hat. Ho di( not describe Ms other clothing. Hr did not remember whether It wa. th hat ho had on today or similar hat ho hlTc i He denied thi be had any girl In the car that dny, reiterating his statement thnt his wife was with hlin al the lime. Here Jnrj 13.

lonod as to his whereabouts day in id i in New -Custle i him at the store nr as McDIIVs tn dispose of He says that 1 today or alio rodd Attorney al the 'li; appearance tlf.ed by iho DavlOH Arbitration Board Starts Sessions Dr. Billings, New Chief Medical Officer At Ellis Island LllO he S. He him Hind- led eiitluniicB ii Bpuction tor 'jf Ulc country rlrrld riiinrauli and Dr. i Dr. W.

C. newly appointed Chter Mfdical Olflccr on Ellis Island and Director of Immigration in- cstabllshod' maiiv Me and Dr. Kerr Of High Council Tense Situation Between Great Britain And France Is Easing Down. SILESIAN ATTITUDE UNDERGOES CHANGE il KtWB Service) PARIS, July Silesia eased today as the rusutt o. a conciliatory note rroin Pat la to London, according to the well-informed Echo de Paris.

Ths Mn says Franca la willing for the supreme council to meet In ten days the consideration of the Silaalan Issue, At the same time France arrftn iji abandon her -InslBtence that the ep iploic the labor In Itnnor Silesia before the eupieme cbuncll Matin Kxfiriwtses Truculent View A more -truculent view was' taken fhe Matin. 'EnKtand." salri the "In luiirrollnE with France becnuae she leed Uoper Silesia to (Jermanv if Germany signed the indemnity ultimatum in Jjonuon last May. In any case France refuses to be bluffed and Intends to dispatch the neceB-aary troops to Upper Silesia despite the veto of Premier Lloyd George." Despite the movement toward an Annie-French compromise, It was reported that France was malting preparations to send the eleventh division to UDpcr Silesia. Owing to the re-fusil of Germany to permit the passage of French troops over German Cautiously. 25.

Mutual con-n made by Great regard ing Upper the Tespoimibllity arlsin presence, elgti office is moving cat Many Delegate At Convention Grand Lodge Of Colored K. Of K. in Session In This City. SESSIONS HELD IN ODD FELLOWS HALL Hundreds of visiiors have arrived of the grand lodge and sixth encamp'- Asia, of Pen will bring horns, bel: Mglita and nuise-mi will be given for the Countess Markiewica, Released Recently From Prison Attends Session. Int.rnattonalirm Sarvic.

Staff uy 1 juiv io, aanionn De I Valera today attended a full meeting i of the Sinn Fein cabinet to consider ueorge peace offer to Ireland. tno.s present was Crmtitpss Markjpwioa, who was released iro iMOWlt Joy prison Sunday. Relations between the Irish Republican army and the British crown forces are becoming strained- Trie allege that the members of the crown forces are violating many points of the truce. -Irish Commander Inxnsod. It was reported that the cumn.ai:,-er of the Irish republican forces in the Cork district asked government headquarters In Dublin for permis- hostlliti-; u.e English, but this was refused.

i the headquai the, IrlHh mlll- i.aii lorces ana it is believed that an amicable Battlement will be reached before night IS FOUND IN HIDING- AT BLACKTOWN WONTS: TODAY BY AUTHORITIES sheriff's offi, Muse. Countv Detective Sheriff Boyd and deputies. It 1 been learned In the court house ices thnt Ryhal was being brou down, and a number of the offic were at the back door of the co Speaks To FWprnl Persons. i Ryh( drove drive Jail i Ryh; lighted and as wa smmg uto t.hu roar office of the jail he spoke to several persons whom ho recognized. He was then taken into the jail by Lhe -Mercer county officials, Sheriff tloyd, District v.tr.rr.'r.

Mi, Detective. Vrnix. Cm rr S. B. Marshall, a News reporter and several others.

Once inside he waa first searched. In his were i ad" 115i u.k ot" tobacco. tn the i the change an. H's Story. Sin ff Boyd ci- for a pair of overalls for hi wus dressed hi a blue sh pants, slouch hut, and had aboi week's growth oi board on his I Asked when he had shaved I as riff appeared a Asked if he i lied that he di Dunl.y Detective J.

Vounpf. "Whi said Ryhal. iterl to arrest he CralR fase. the sherilt' and mod trctih rrrsflf partly under wulor. day a man passed from where I nm sittii Marfihull is now stunt tanca tut designated Teet.

"I ir.v In lhe sw I then mfid'o my w. ciniLy of Ulac i thin following ntglit wh ie green apples. I hid around Ir woods and swnmpB until Satur r.lght. Several timer, searchen lying. I tlm lought thai Chi, Suturdll.

nlKht I marie back home and got something to and saw the papors. I snirl that, was not guilty of the charges ai would give myself up. I noticed tli th.e feeling against me was runrili hlKh and suggested to my unci I i 1 l.tiv. iifra lot of Mercer looking for kely to be coi ri'NMN'GirAM 8ANT SCHOOIj OP HANOI XG arlii ICasl. Waslnngion Street en when the mote car in which they MHHMHMbV were ridinp was struck by Penn-sylvanla railroad train at a protected A 'V'HLiaP crossing on the Delaware division, MM near here today.

I Mm Born Sunday morning at the She- i nango Valley hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lester Haub of Stop 40 on the I 3 aV daughter. who VIIK 1 I I1 has been named Edwin a Viola, 0 wM p. of street, has returned home after spending the week end In Youngs- town with Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Park-w, alld family. we install, maintain, estimate, design, super mmmhdhhb vise any and all kinds of g- cecrica, insaiation fajftfa Bring your electrical troubles to us. Estimates free. Complete line of Man ou aee our fixtures for the home.

TTZ Star, Ever-Ready, Gem and Auto-Strop. electric CO. McKec's Kilt Rate 9V2 E. Washington St. 21 North Mill St.

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ty or Fh .1. Din rl.y holds I All wool English made Golf Hose, in a variety of colors, reduced to a price that will move them out quickly. I 1 KEN AMP OYS STORE, mW TiilllMllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII'llllllll Illlllllllllllirf The Bargain Home Furnishers ligratinu 1: I. all en ty of Clot homo. Mi sponsible Health Sorvi, LUghter.

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