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NEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY-, JUNE 1925- I for lc nerved hl. during tne ilson admtnl Deaths Of The Day Murdered jj Leading Classes In City Schools Are Announced Underwear Comfort and Value Since he had been cringed lecturing in various parts or I'-Hqim Opinion At) even stronger view wh.S expressed by Gov. Mcjirv L. Fuqui. of Louisiana.

"It la impracticable Lo mobilize our state troops lor July 1." lie said. "I am inclined to think an annual Defense Day is too-often. I country, while taking no a in national politics. Are You Familiar With Your City? Hero Are Some Quorloa Which May Provide Interesting Answers dresses in Indiana, Marshall here a week ago. today, He fered 'a heart attack upon hi; rivni and has been in bail in fee; two foui His nurse was the room when ha suddenly fell forward dead, and Mrs, Marshall was in adjoining not calculated to emphasise a.nd foster a coo militaristic spirit." Some of the governors were frankly non-committal conns in a resident, of North Bem ship for some time and and favorably known In trict.

He was a member Westfield Fresby' eriar 0 After a scrips of examination; conducted among the grades of th? New Castle schools. Dr. Ben G. Cm-ham, superintendent, has announced the grades which finished first ir. their classification.

In the arithmetic examinations, the following grades have ihc honor of being rho best in ihc city: court house Whei built? the whole subject, among these be- Funeral arrangements had not A Til" leaves his wife, Mr lass' McCance, one McCfince of the Yi building a Craig and as commenced nur.n: nor rm been completed at. noon, except that Marshal! would be buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery at Marion, Athletic Union Suits are by far. the coolest and most comfortable for the warmer days of spring and summer. Our display this season presents an exceptional variety of styles, fabrics and sizes at prices that present an cx- Grizzey Doug-jrothcr, Hunter iingstown road, Esther Pflug or services wore 4-ts, UaX Street 5-B, Te: -A, Terr 6-P Jersey, Gov, Richardson of California, Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, and Gov.

Marltn of Florida. courthouse was let H'aciilton a nd work in -he fail I SfiO. c-l In Tie to if cost Including Thaddeus Sti 7-B, Franklir Transfer, Pa. Fum held this morninj. Rose from the late residence with Rev.

v.te ground: JSttcr, SO 'a-, was of the op mobilisation on the Fourth advisable for it would iv HfLvgrllnM in charge. Durhil nadc In Westfield Cemclery. run L. Croilllisli. Illam h.

Cromllsh 7 it years of nf veteran e'rtlove 0 Baltimore Ohio Railroad adopted son are now hurled. services probably will be hold here and in Marlon, Nine Colored Men Arrested Along Shenango Mahoning; Franicli: 8-A. In the spelling examinations, tl foiio'lnff grades finished 2-A. Lincoln and Garfield: Terrace: 3-a, Terrace: 1-H. race; 4-A.

Terrace; 5-B. Linco! Oarfield: 5-A, Lawrence; 6-1 Aiken: 6-A, Thaddeus Stevens nr Pollock; 7-B. Alkn and Franklir DAVID PAMESON irry Is GIVEN HONOR S.00 1 .50 an) K-A, Mb he Fn tin or! given Officers Visit, To Picnic 3 caller: Castle when' Mr. Rer.i upon to speak Friday comparing the New Castle schools brakcmsi fie ing On Sundiiy Aftcr- activr Jfc i M. C.

ber of the Calvary Epls, liinc v. Hi r'-fnt ir ard. Now Castle equals or exceed the Pittsburgh schools ir. the fol -i AB', '1 Masoi the automobile world were THE WIKTER 1 fraternity an 1 rowing grarts. In spel Ing 4-B, 4-A.

5-B. 5-A, fi-B. G- Window Washers association of ANYBODY CAN ANSWER. Can you answer tbeso question The contest Is open to everyboc including sen to: children Tf you ci In making the convent! i plans the city which includes In its mem S-B. 10-3, and 12-A.

Dr. Graham Is pleased with the showing of tho various srados and stated that the work of the schools 1 1" Publicity Commiltee and his ad- bership a considerable number of Sttrviving him arc two sons one daughter. His son, A. L. I gcncrnl si) of Farrell work Sf;) pany, Is the husbanri" or Ha: Nick I Ir.

C-omllsh, formerly of nem tor.ward tho reply ig and address to Tnnnlvv with 3E. colored gentlemen of the city was holding a picnic Sunday afternoon ew Castle News, New Cas- 11 1 ess on the topic of advertising: and publicity through the medium of uewspapers. Being actively engaged in the newspaper business! and having fortv years of He, Pa. along the Erie railroad track oppo- lake Sampsou street bathing Tuesday afternoon Rents beach, when it became known to kake. EIGHT AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIMS Many Are Joining very ably "sold'' the session l.c police cf the city that the sport of his home.

Clarence Stewart. value of newspaper adver IN HOSPITALS i tising and publicity as a sterling- the picnic was Africau golf and that tho hoys were laying their White Footwear Now Steps Into the Limelight at Clarence Stewart. a.zrl died at his home in Warap the -'galloping (Ooatiinid On rinr Two) Dominoes." following a plications. Club At library Laughlin escaped with an Injured Hooper Is President Robert V. Hooper of Plifladelphi was numed president to serve du ing the coming'yoar.

The other 0 ficers in addition to David Jameso f-rs r. i' ichard.son of Erie. Miss Florence Kane was brutally murdered by a degonerate as she ws on her way homo from a th carve after midnight in a lonely section or New York City. Vengeance was sworn by her brother. Detective Sergeant James Kane, one of the city's best detectives.

but Va.nh.Orn was Ihrmi-n Believing thai, it would require p. considerable number of officers to round the crowd. Officers Lynch. Horner, Eldnr. LongstrcLh.

Hlllers, Connors and Young wero detailed Oflcers Lynch. Horner and Elder, took the lower or river side the ipie and correspondingly through the top of tho car into the creek. He was taken to the NVw Castle HoSDital. in an imr.on.nrm,. Stewart, he leaves three Jlrs.

Ina Bush or OH Cit Ella Roberts of Mt. Was and Miss Tva Stewart at one brother, C. W. Stewart in hurk-kin. 'inn.

km nninrtly wn'n second vice president, J. R. Reese Vacation Reading club at the public library haa acquired a great many members during the past week. Registration will continue throughout the next week, closing Saturday night. June 6th.

Mahoning school is far in the who was placed in charge of the scene of the Outing, Lonfi- 11 Paul C. WoU nf Pitts-secretary treasurer. Dlrestorfi arp A T. Hillers, Connors and Younz will take place at 2 o'clock. took the hillside.

They had the MRS. MUIRHEAD plac Scran ton. C. C. Ri'chnrdsoa nf Greenville.

W. Vy. Keck, of Read- lctely i Tuesday afrernooi from the resident Wampum. Burial condition, Ke was not, however, seriously injured, and ia reported much improved by the hospital, having only bruises. Officers Horner and H.

II. Reynolds ware detailed and arrested Lauphiin on charge of disorderly conduct. On i examination by the city ho was found to be under the influence or ilcjuor and paid a fine oil $6.85 and $8.85 David H. Long PASSES AWAY The were callinr tin d- T. H.

Rosebcrry of UnJon- vorltes "Come Seben" -Come Eh Oak Ptfrlt cemeter and "Crap' 'when one happened number or registrations fror various schools Is us follows: Franklin rw-i Ca.n:.v. (Contfcva.il rroui On) force, she was tho first liaois the Federation nainaH Another looked and said -tint' that poiittee by reason of her Mrs. Gertrude Casey, aged ar. wife of Amos Casey, died home, rear 10 L7 Moravia str -Highland uu A aisoraori; charge. Victor Morosky, SSS7 Ho realized th Known qualifications.

She later, was honored bv Governor Glfford Plnchot. by atmolnt- Saturday. May 30, after a brief ill- No Action Taken .72 Iviahoning Martin Detroit; was driving north on Atlantic avenue Saturday, when Julius Novotnarlt. 1034 North olutien sanctioning the bill now pending before the Illinois Legislature in regards to. licensing drivers.

It is similar to the present Pennsylvania law. Sixteen new cIuub wore elected to membership and plans wore laid for an active insurance auxiliarv to the Federation, Guests were nresent from One said, "It's on use, boys, ther Mrs. Casey was born in Georg: mes "Galloping:" Lynch. WhatDidYoaSee? i Cedar street, stepped out from the On Forclosure On December 12, 1SD1, a. daughter of Spencer and FTattle Olds Blockoni.

But they scattered. Some trustees 01 tne western Penitentiary, which position she tilled with honor to herself and the state, un- up I land in curs into his machine and was knocked down, Novotnarjj wa; hands nf Longstreth. Baptist church. the New Castle Hosnital. Railway Company! u.

IkiIm: health made it necessary or her to resign. Mrs. Muirhoart was born in cea Tuesday. The hospital reports his injuries tc getaway Funeral serv saw Long- 2, at p. trom St, Paul's Bap- at 2 p.

I when he looked ant streth's Mr gun and Francisco. Chicisgo, Now York a.nd Boston. Approximately soven hundred -delegates from various parts of the state tonic nart fr North street Oak street 31 Polock 3 Iloae avenue 1 Terrace 1 Thaddeus Stevens 3 Scotland 3 Woat Side Lincoln and Terrace school's' have not yet had an opportunity to register tho South Side branch was not open Saturday, Memorial Dav. Great results however arc- expected of them next Saturdav. tiat cnurcn, west oth street.

In-: i Tin in-inr Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada, September 19, 1ST2 and was in Ralph Thompson and Neele terment In Greenwood from the Neshannock river wltli cemetery. rmrlrn A'o 'acrn the N'eshannock river wltlStj both of Ellwood City, ar iay mat ing right Nine The body is at Kelle- fifty-third year. She was a real- i tneir caps. Group of VOL trd all palrl parlor and will remain there until toward carrying out foreclosurt a charge of time ror the funeral. r-hty tho convention.

Among the speakers were Frank E. Jack, first fines of IIP each Shenango Valley Hospital with injuries sustained in ajl automobile accident Saturday night. Thomp- It recent years, she has been a resident of New Wilmington. gamming. let presiuaac of the Chicago mobile ndine artmnd the city dAy niffht, or i-acher Saturday niiift sLninff some of tho jyood old president of Die -Triple She leaves two sisters, in Boston.

ae sister, Mabello, who has been osidinK-with her and one sister in W. Smith, general manager ot the I.Mrs, r.rjur Kusoln. aod Rail3' Company, be- I Mrs. Mary Hakonitr.cn KusoU. caufe 01 tlleir fallUre 10 pay bontied aged 56 years, wife of Gust Kusota.

Indebtedness amovnting to of 4 IS Valley street, died in the' fSl.o 15 maturing lodav and inter- Sunday. est i2.053.55S. 40. were taken 31 at 9 1 n. affer a hDrr I'l- nn here today and attorneys indicated Courtland.

also her mut East Washington street, Friday, at Croton avenue. The red light show Shriners Invade Los Angeles For AbEocmiion ana h. i-'. Jan ish. insurance manacer of thr.

rhi. devoted friend Dr. Elizabeth Mc- fs Stolen; Tableware Too, ed in the traffic regulator and Nes-Ble and three other cars ahead stop- with she live Fn i ni will bo go Club. MEMORIAL DAY Thief Steals 65 Chickens Friday Tuesday morning at n. m.

from I Ls I Mrs. Kutola. wa3 DOrn in Fi land. I 5 be da's bPfclre 16. 1S6S.

a daughter nf Her- UT' mo'p "iade'. nse No. 82-006 Annual Conclave idence on New tlc -bumped in maged the Nes- WELL OBSERVED been a resident of New Castle, for BKATZ IS ARRESTED William Haycock, proprfetoi NEW CASTLE charge. Burial will be I Va'rry MfFarla: Oaks Cemetery. strM, backe(1 fnt0 the Haycock restaurant on North rCi4 Pearson flag pole at the -A "nIts Kcitbe "Finnish Lutheran church- nyvo.

R. Reno of the Savanna sent Evcr- Section Or Besides her husband she leaves' is mourning the io.s of what juercpr street, had two-unusual periences Saturday and thin mc rnf-e One) O'BRIEN GETS FINE lup. which leads him to believe that Tic atumrted to settle v.n:'n BOSTON BULL PUP Early Saturday eveninjr. his flag vided by Fred L. nentz and his committee.

Service At Cemetery. At the soldiers plot, the services were in charee of the Sna.nl.li- the owner, but reached no agreement when the man wanted $5 H. M. Harsh. 107 Lowell street.

O'Bri of Miller ave UDKnowii parties, who nave ed to return it to date. This morning, two men a Amerlcan "War Veterans, with At- AVarren, Ohio, reported Saturday that he was well past the intersection of Palls street, enroute north United 5ttw iuui urtug.iLTjrs, Mrs. August ccwarn -ot west irsinia. nave oeen uo Orqilers. Sometime ey Julia and Sanja of this cliy.

and yho is here visiting his brother. near midnight. Fridav. May 2" a -Minnie of Cleveland, and four sons. John Bran, nf Union township.

h- v- flnternatlon-l yewa iobtt ot barren, hv Sheriff 'T'1 "'S CQ0J aDo LOS ANGELES. Jun 1. Fifty Frank, Oliver and Arthur, at hom. Ham G. Andrews on a charge of yp-mov 6s hite leghorn peeps, thousand strong, nobles of the mya- Punoral services will take place being drunk and disorderly.

He will! He reported the theft to the count tic shrine opened their F2st con- Thursday. June 2, at 3:30 p. have a hearing later. who aro i-ivesdeaMTi-' clave here today with delegations frDm residence of her daughter, from every section of the countrv in Mrs. Mackey, Si 6 East Lutton tZrT, 1 700 chanters the Shriners claimed; Barron, papers please copy.

idj Nsy nue, one of the most active boosters of the newly organized Lawrence County Kennel club, has pur rney Walter S. Ravnnlrts. Attnv. who room in the down ney Cliffnrd W. Fop ton and Attor- on North Mill street, when chased a Boston Bull terrier, which has a fine pedigree and is cnaries H.

Young officiating. At the conclusion of. the Boy Scouts placed the How-s provided on the graves in the, bearing license 067-240 coming south, swung out from behind a south bound street car and crashed into his machine, It was badlv When they left, the" tookVcup and saucer and two spoons. Mr. Haycock is of tho opinion hey must be collecting to the finest does of its kind in this district.

He prove soldiers plot, after which a flrirj? winner In the dojr shows of this mart housekeeping and would be Kooert u. rerrine, 3 20 rwoo enue, reported Saturday that is en route into Neshannock av along the Narrows from Hill' ftiau assise mem ir they would ask him instead of stealing his tableware. fter which Carlton Brown of roop 18, Boys Scouts, sounded Political Announcements. 'bathing beach, when' a car hearing me parade then reformed and as reviewed on North Jefferson itreet by' the veterans of the CM The annual meeting'of temple re- Funeral of Samuel Davis was held ET Jl ff corders at Catallna island und the Saturday afternoon at one o'nlock 11 Jewelry t-srabhsluiient fll arrival of James E. Chandler or at his late residence In Springfield eiv JT NT Jgj irlth caravans' oreastorn0' -iiinilsn' I TT1 fri IS ph.

fT marked the opening day's program erE lrere C. S. Allen, Harrv Broad- 1 VJlItS JT Of I JIG I'i nT' I which -will climax with a midnight bent- Frank Palmer. James I I ontertainment for Hie visitors, Harry Hunter, and D. A.

'Baker. I Trfinliaf-AC til -3 TomoroTv the opening ceremony Bral 9 made in Neshannock I VT1 ilU UdLCfj fl If-M staged 'icPLosaA-g Jv'Ti?" license rso. SlX-ibU tj-iecl to get around his car as another tnacbiuo sras comlnc toward them and they together and were both dam- War, Paint For AH PDrptMes II ATKIKSOX PAIXT GLASS CO MT A N'T O-ll North iilill Street. 'resident Judge: BOWtT 1. WALU.CI Second Ward.

New Cnt! During the service at the Capitol. officers of the various service A large, hih powered Mil Phone. 450. organizations had seats of honor on ward in- 1 the platform. mington road.

hlch there DEATH OCCURS Jgor who will ha nobim- now pm-iat 10 o-cloclt Ve I I two men and two girls, left the road at a. curve between this city and the read that jtoes to Neshannock FrIIf bunaay. according to reports receiv- elifrlnly dama-god nnd tho occupanLn escaped with slight injuries. GOVERNORS NOT this morning 2 5 vjraduation I today. "pick Long, Emmett Long, Ban' I Vn Th K1 h(lt.

tells of your pride in I I (Oontlaawi Tram Far. On.) Hoover, Miller Cameron and Clar- thcir "'evenients should be one thac I 1 www--ga 5,: I ENTHUSIASTIC ON DEFENSE DAY PLAN ItPOnOr 10C30Exi3 Tol Jude- JOIS r. loOKAIlT "Tj----- Hour Finishing finished inhuroand Jilaj! FS5w55if ity priats too, bring us your Illms, For Jury Commissioner: x. a. (omht) nmnsT prln.

VC0X PriDtS S0d or Jurymlner Let us handle vour Union Townsnlp next order, hour Eepubiln Tfeket service. I For Jur I -WrLlXASI M. HOTTX ROSENTHAL'S Theatre Blrtff. I J' "Cfr V'here Quality Counts. Kcpubhcu rtcnta matmm i al Ml I Baltimore in 1012, which nominal- Barnus.

of 1820 East Washington II "MmJior" or. the pjck.w, a pmrwiw of I I ed Woodrow Wilson for Eight dollars and fifty was castfo if i i Saturday at the New ity nilds much lo the Gift, nothing ut the Cost. I I (Cottlnuti On rift. Two) up I believe plans for ou a Defense should not he looked. III I uard TTTmHLA.

ey is being accepted at thr v' lv daughter of I IHIIHMIIIHltiPgMWIllinillll to ow I I "it my uunt: or. to obilixation of the National on the Fourth of. July, if requested. Though I believe tho designation of some other dfiy would enable us to effect mora compiote mobilization." in a similar vein was the view expressed by Gov. A.

V. Donahey CD) of Ohio. Ho said: "If July i3 finally designated by the chief executive Defense Day I shall issue such proclamation .13 is desired by the President. It WADDIWOTOar kSBHHS f-1' 1 I parents, Mr. adMrl Thomas Kenj rfj a9aaaa9EH 1 0 1B made in OnK Park cemetery.

iy-- hetter suited than the Fourth of July for this test could be chosen. "The great National significance of this date, in my belief, will submerge the interest in Defense Day." Stilt another Kovernor of the: same mind is Gov. W. P. Hunt, of Arizona.

"1 see no objection to having a National Defense Day." said Gov. mbllcftn Tlcktt Screen Doors $2.50 to $12.00 A complete stock of all sizes, H. R. HUSTON HDWE.CO. rAW3C JOHJTSTOIT Hunt.

"1 do not. however, think that such holidays as Armistice Day and the Fourth should bs utilized for this purpose. I feel both these days should be devoted to the cause L. JC. (MM) DIITSMOIUB ItepubUc.nn Primaries of peace, rather than consideration ot jurther military activity.

How. ever, if the President fixes upon Fourth. I feel we should coopa: An 'th the usual enstoniars to lie on the floor while 1 il Sferr-gg IZl'l, Cii0-irmia Pra" L- Rent. -r find 'hv t1M of $15,000 in Calef I rue ai inn same time oxpre;.

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