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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE NEWS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1025. Seventh Ward News has grown up a more iar reaching set of regulations especially pertaining to the manufacture ar.d use of industrial alcohol, issuance of permits to druggists and physicians and employment of alcohol by toilet article manufacturers.

Legal experts are being placed in each district headquarters. Within Prohibition Shift Has Wrecked Business Of Many Dry Lawyers Young People Are the 1 Leaving For Coflege u.xGectf-d ir datioas to Andrews for appointment of their staffs of legal experts and other technical assistants. Some Students Have Bcturacd To School Other News Of Seventh Ward source ot legal income, while some are migrating to the headquarters of prohibition districts in New York, Chicago, Sun Frarxisco and other large cities. Officials expressed the opinion that thousands of attorneys in pTO- Banks Offer To Purchase Part ENTERTAINMENT FROM SIDEWALK TO REAR WALL "Dry" Lawyers In Washington Have Made Thousands Since 18th Amendment Adopted. To Place Legal Experts In Each District Headquar- niDition district neaaa.ua.rten throughout the United States wil Of Bond Issue .1 of I Some young people have returned to various schools and colleges for the winter term, while others are planning to this week.

Among the persons who ltave returned to school are John Dllfley of Ashland avenue, to University, of Michigan; Charloa Park of Cherry stroot. to Pittsburgh School of Account COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY KEITH'S FEATURE ATTRACTIONS ON THE STAGE explained that little of the ters Within Next Week. ancy. Others who expec HARHISBURO, Sept. Offers to buy $11.

000,000 of the 530,000,000 state roar, bond issue on which bids for but $551 were received yesterday have been made to Governor Pinchot and the state liscal officers by banks and individ- this week are Mfss Doris Franklin KOKERT S. Sorvice Btall Oonjnjnnt WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. The c'ovcininent decentralized prohibi- of Cedar street, to Hlrara college: Joe Dilfloy, of Ashland avenue and Ralph Hamilton Of Madison avenue, to Pitt Unlversitv: Paul Push or The officials today said they felt there iL: u-- Of work ot the prohibition attorneys has bean of the criminal type, but pertains to obtaining permits for sale uf liquors, withdrawals from warehouses, export of whiskey and other permissive details. Intricate.

The permissive regulations are extremely intricate in nature, covering a wide range Of operations, and retiuirc the services of attorneys well versed in this branch of legal practice. General L. C. Andrews, "dry" czar, recently Issued strict regulations governing the practice of prohibition attorneys before the treasury department. It was understood that these regulations will be made applicable to legal practice in each administrator's headquarters.

350 HAZEL GREEN AND CO. A variety production that has been acclaimed from coast to coast. le at their in ei' I DOT ROSE REVUE A mirthful melange of comely maids, tuneful melody and radiant wit. who since the 16th Vc Chios adopted have- made thousands of State Treasurer Samuel S. Lewis dollars in Washington, it was learn- thy today.

has received requests for inform! tlon on the disposal of the bone from various banks; one institution Hillcrest avenue, 10 University of Illinois; Burl Bush of Hillcrest avenue, to Annapolis; Weaver Of Cherry street, to University of Detroit: Harry Scheldemantle of Madison avenue, to Muskingum coilegc, and James Agan of Madison avenue to University of Pennsylvania. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. W. TV.

Sniff, pastor Biblo school at 9:45 in charge of the superintendent, J. M. Povan. Rev. Sniff has left, on an important business trip to Massachusetts asKiug tor ifD, 000, 000 with sabUlty of aa additional sum of like ON THE SCREEN amoucc ana a company offering to take $70 With virtually all administrative matters pertaining to the operation ot the prohibition law now under: the Jurisdiction of district admin-; istrators the necessity for attornevs fondling this type 0f cases in the capital is vanishing, according to Officials.

Many "dry" lawyers are turning io tax litigations another lucrative tr; 1 rcj Treasury officials are tatting par-. asiceti ior JftjsQ.UOD and tlcular precautions to safe-guard a St. Louis firm has made an offer lor a lcir3 block. State officials say the failure to dispose of the bonds yesterday will in no way hamper or delay the state road building program. the public from the practices or unscrupulous attorneys; having disbarred a large number in tax litigations.

While none have been prohibited from practicing in prohibition cases so- far, it was understood that Sunday. At 10:45 a. re. there will be communion, after which Mrs. M.

L. Andrews will offer prayer, Mrs. S. M. Eevan win read the scripture.

Following this part of the program, Miss Doris Franklin will read a sermon by Henry Van Dyke. THE TRUTH! CAN IT BE TOLD ON THE SCREEN? Here is (he great picture that all tho world in talking about. It dares to paint life with a' bold stroke Ic dares to plunge beneath tho surface and reven! the passions, the unspoken tenderness of hum.nnity. See this mighty quick action will be taken If illegal operations are uncovered either in MARGARET SANKEY VOICE CTTLTTTRE HTBIilC SCHOOL KTT3IO COTTItSi: ClWMK 111 Mlll( Appreciation itars WtoMdaj-, sptombr S-th, 301 Wallace Ave. Fhonj U46-W There will be no evening service ALSO PATHE NEWS Washington or in the offices of ministrators.

With the new prohibition syst fliers From Paris To Bagdad Fail In Take-Off Attempt the church. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sev. D. C.

Schnnbly. pastor Last times today DANCEMANIA" The HOWARD NICHOLS THE RAPID EIRE DANCE REVUE Stage THE HOOP MAN WHO ROLLS HIS OWN. and on the screen REGINALD DENNY in "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" COMING WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 21 HAROLD LLOYD in "THE FRESHMAN" Ntvm Service) ETAKPES FLYING- FIELD, snce. Sept 12 Three attempts by aviators. Cotes and Thierry to SK-bbnlh school at 9:50 a.

in charge of ths superintendent, C. A. Patterson. 11 a. preaching service; subject, "God the Father Almighty." This sermon in the morning will be the first ot a aeries sermons on the Apostles Creed.

2 Junior Christian Endeavor. 7 p. Intermediate Christian Endeavor; this will he the first get away on their attempted flight from Paris to Bagdad, in two hops, failed today. Wind conditions and ne Heavy load tneir airplane car- meeting 01 the Intermedial! deavor this fan. Evening prevented them taking off.

itterr.pt will be made again at theme, "Reccnclr.ation (POUTICAI iPTEKTISEBOlira) Mark One For Davies Look back over the past four years in city council and pick out the high spots of accomplishment. Street lighting, paved streets, playgrounds, traffic regulation, and the other things that have been done. D. 0. Davies has been a factor in all of them, and particularly in the location of playgrounds for kiddies.

'l Lin; Through Christ." AT PITTSBURGH. Miss Ethel Scheidemantle Madison avenue, and Mrs, E. (VOUXXOAX. AUTTEaTZSElCEKTj Guy of Madison avenue, are spend ing toaay at FUtsburgn. CHILDREN DISMISSED EARLY church to attend this meeting.

RETURN HOME. Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Kaney West Madison avenue, returnei home Friday evening irom Sparrow Lake, Canada.

Mr. arid Mrs Raney had spent the past month a that place, METHODTST CTTUTtCH. Rev. C. W.

Miner, pastor Sun day school at 6:45 a. in charg: of the superintendent, Q. E. Davy Morning worship at 11 a. sub ject.

'Educated Citizens the, Sale- The pupils at Mahoning school were dismissed an hour early Friday afternoon on account of intense heat. WORK PROGRESSING. He believed that every youngster in the city, The work of demolishing tho old Black bridge over the Mahoning NOW SHOWING NEW FALL COATS of the Nation." Teachers and river is progressing. me root ana sides of the bridge have been removed. Now they are starting to For Sheriff Of Lawrence County tend.

During the morninj servi the baptism or children will tak take down the wooden framework that formerly help up the roof and sides. i. jp worth Lieafrue at 6: 4 i. Evening worship at e. "The Art of HunnirL- Awai DEACONESS AUXILIARY Thera will be a meetlr.c of the From Duty." regardless of where they lived should have a playground nearby and he so located them that the four corners of the city have their breathing space.

There hasn't been much noise or fuss about Davies' work as a councilman. been too busy working for you and I. To him the councilmanic office was a job of work, and he tackled it with the same vim that characterized his work before he was elected. He deserves your His record is a good one. Let's play safe and put him back in council.

Davies' Committee. I Deaconess Auxiliary of the Mahon- ch hi the church parlor Monday evening at 7:30. All jrdlal AT KINSMAX. O. Jack Harris ot Madlaoa avenue And Raymond McCartney of Clayton street left Friday ovsnlnp Jor Kinsman.

O. AT CHlCORA Mrs. H. G. Coates of North Liberty street aud Mrs.

Fllram Contes Elizabeth Etreet spout Friday ovonlng with, rolatives at Chicora, REYNOLDS, THORN AND SUMMERS "Trade With The Boys" STAR KOME FROM TRJF Charles Adams, employed at the bingerllght dairy, and Dave Con-nery and Kenneth Lockhart have returned home from a week's trip spent at Harrlaburg, Gettysburg, 'nshinL'tou, D. C. and BBlrlmnro Monday Tuesday Wednesday This question has been asked. Frank J. Wadding-ton, Republican candidate for Sheriff Question No 5.

What is your attitude on paid watchers at polling places? "I feel that the presence of paid watchers at polling1 places reflects cm the judgment of the voters. In fact i think I would be a poor sporr to attempt io influence the voters in that way, 1 have tried to tell the voters how could qualify for rhe office of Sheriff. I have tried to do it without any reflection or the other gentlemen seeking the same office. I have no organized backing such as clubs or societies I siinpiy make mv appeal to the free and independent voters on the grounds of character, ability and experience and feel confident that they can express their sentiments without being "watched." This will be my las; message to most of the voters and I can assure them that their confidence in me will not be misplaced." The onlirt) west coast of tho United States from tho inndbtii Border to Lower California was fine combed for lit-able locutions to film tho ocean scenes of Tills picture-, a picture1 with zis runny thrills us tho sea has wavcy. (Political AlvorUstm' ORGANIZE CLASS The pupils in grade a B-l at Mahoning school have organized their clasc.

This la something new ir.d Jm rhe llrat time that -my or the individual classes or groups have been crganlied. In the 0. B-l group there are 30 pupils. President for term, Herbert Smith; secretary an! treasurer, John Purdy, Colors chosen were orang-e and black, The pupils u.lso decided to pay dues. Some of this money will be used for To The Voters of New Castle i the Republican during the winter and the will be used toward a gift IidoI at the r' the term, FRANK J.

WADDINGTON. I positions in coouci' I jf thlise Card Of Thanks. heir hall. East and good were ing res.tures of the eve: Await Arrival Of IKIan Corn Roast Son In Rochester To On Boiler Road; Jlie: .11 HARRY, for the beautiful flown! MRS. ELLA0 TrWIN, MRS.

HAZEN. Clear Up Shooting! in whoso elCC-the continued lights of the K. K. K. eajoyed st dclishtful corn roast at inn nr.

tha Butler road. Tliurs ovenitig, Special guests were ot the Loyal Uuhes e. No. S9 of The British Aquarium rer cent of (he members Miss Dorothy Clover, th started an aquarium as sound, safe (nu'rnjitionnl Service: ROCHESTER, N. SOpt.

12. Further investigation o( tlm killing ot Fred Lobutf and the wounding ot Mrs. Graco Volpe. ot in tho street rlght, todny awaited the bringing here ot Mrs. Volpe's son, Cliarlus.

from Wyornlr.K, where he was urrssrg-d yesterday by Pei-imylvauhi troopers. Volpe Is said to hnve threatened thy the support ry voter we ask yoc to consider Daniel G. Mor SUITS Cleaned; large taxpayer, uch as the city ALSO GEORGE LARKIN in "RAIDERS OF THE NORTH" "HIGH SOCIETY" In Our Gan Coined PATHE NEWS row. An extensive proud a careful business rr.ar. and will devoto his cn-istration city aU'airs.

a Lrlal. r.i', ho: li I 1 1 1 1 i worthy ther they have been Vclp left hor luisuimd: Plttston. two iiiontha ago and canu Fourth Nam On The Ticket and Pressed hanna' here to live with Lobue, police aay With Volpe was arrested a cor.v panlon whoso narao was not gh'ei by the Pennsylvania troopers. ThI; man was said to fit tha fleacrlptloi: of the slayer. through the help of our loan, ruud.

We are here to. assist homo builders with funds to Daniel G.t Morrow Last Times Today FRANKLYN FARNUM in "THE BANDIT TAMER" NEAL BURNS in "DANDY LIONS" fair and liber- of being Primaries September 15, 192S. Morrow For Council Committee Dry Cleaning Co Soortliht Pathe News merl forMrs, a mi New Castle Mutual and Loan Association 2-HiU Khst WiishliiKron" Street. Kew Oistlc. Pa..

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