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NEW CASTLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 192S. -jOf tests and given historical hikes; police that they were walking- north I where they had 10 do more than on Highland avenue and on the west I walking. The Jads now know and side -walk of -hp street at the time been at trie historical place-, nl the lent. Domenic Deaths of the Day Reynolds, Sum mors McCann Demand $28,615 Damages For Boy Struck On Bike WHERE TO GO TONIGHT r.tarderjt vir.turr, a-as wal'-orrg Time of Funeral 1 the- north on Highland avt The public library says that Christ- The body ot the late Herbert Mor Christmas Gift Jubilee of Neckwear mas tins year 15 cahlng forth a whole slew o( books on the holiday. Even more than usual at this time of ths year.

Pa Newc is reminded that the recent presidential election also bvot a deluge of inquiries for literature at the library, in fwjt, it was the first, campaign in years that did it. PENN On the stage: Wruie Nora in Nothing But Class. On the screen: Nancy Carroll. Richard Ar-lean and Paul Lukas In. Also "The Heait of General Robert E.

Lee. Paramount News Paul R. Freeman And Motfcn File Suit Here Against Wm. H. Dunlap, Jr.

gan whose death occurred in St. Catherine's hospital at Whiting. on December 8. arrived in tHis city this morning and was removed to the home of-his brother-in-law. Richard Griffith, 426 'Electric' street from where funeral services will be coh-.

ducted Friday. December 14 at 2:30 p. m. Burial will be made hi Oak Park cemetery, Mrs. Catherine A.

Word has been received in of the death of Mrs. Catherine Anne Morgan, wife of William Morgan east sine wane 01 tne street. He started to run across to where these other boys saw the machine coming, took a step ba.clc and the next thing they knew, he was lying in the street injured. They did not see in what manner the hit and run motorist had struck the -boy with his car. The driver of the car refused to stop and drove away as fast as he could.

This accident occured between Lincoln avenue and Stewart place orn Highland avenue. The police are seeking to locale the. motorist- responsible for the condition of the boy and charges will likely be preferred against the driver should -he everts. Orchestra music It seems to be war and war is ages 1.1. the amount or 528.615.- CATHEDRAL AUDITORIUM In- I m.Z 7 daimed from William.

H. Dun- Made From Silks Across The Seas door Winter Circus featuring trained the street last. Evening, and he had in a suit filed, at the protho- animals, clowns, acrobats. A Necktie Several Miles Long the green, had to throw his other- by heal rvoe- I fa7.u" bus Dn no less-than a by his mother. Sadie n.i, r-S.

i half dozen featuring Janet 1 Gaynor and George Comedy. 'rr" stl'' ep -m and Sadie Freemar s'ever Too i up De located. from America, silks i'ltzerland. silks from silks from Japan, silks ith a bundle of packages. nji neht special orchestra, alternoon and eve- Other Accidents wmcn occurred uecemcer 8 in Denver, Colorado.

Mrs. Morgan was the' daughter of Joseph Badger. The body will be taken to EUwbod City for burial. Announcement of funeral will be made later. Dominick Ciccarelli.

338 Laurel I The usual snows for this time of used to make rPiTOi fin the' 9iw q-mm. 1116 J'ear are- not here and in length, ZZ JPTO The suit is the result of an autc ceident. It is claimed that on Oc-tibcr 28, 1927 Paul Freeman was a Bicycle west on Wallace avenue Vben lie came to Highland he stop- qucntly the rivers are not high. The jBouievara, reported that he was. din ing north on Highland avenue Laurel Boulevard and was making tl' luru Ironi berg's Trained Alaskan Dogs: Mardi about 930 different natterr, JTOSSHT our Cnrmas neckw.ar Route 17 is hardly worth there Mrs.

Mary E. Wilson. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilsor looked, but did not see an; Laurel Boulevard, when a school boy -ras Kevae, Rice Smr.ey Walker West presenting After the Dance. On the screen: Charles 1 Buddy) Rogers -Someone to Love." Pathe News and comedy.

hincs approaching. Pa Newc has discovered a man who. He instead of writing "Now is the time for all good men" and so forth when he tries out a typewriter, calmly clicks son. passed away at the; family residence, 633 Superior street Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock after a brief ill- Mrs. Wilson was bom in New Cas struck by the Dunlap machine.

Sj.OO S-50 S.OO 5.50 5J.50 uui, izx ms oesi mt ana puncn. system land avenue, going north across. Laurel was struck by his machine and knocked to the ground. The right rear wheel of the Ciccarelli car. ran over the right of the boy just above the ankle.

Mi'. Ciccarelli picked up the boy and rushed him to the New Castle Hos-oital. where it was that he tle. September 17, 1E55 daughter of -a- thrown from the bicycle and car-1 DOME Richard Bartheliness in aed a considerable dittar.tc by he The Drop Kick." Also- Jack Hoxie' orce of the impact. in "Heroes of the Comedy, He sustained a compound fracture Aesop's Fables and Bathing Beauty if the right leg and other injuries.

He I Mr- Jttttt F-cer. Do you know, any places in county that are historic? Of co: everything is historic in one sensi the word but you know what member of Central Presbyterian church and was one of the best known and highly esteemed women laiten 10 uie isnenango vaney Each Tie is piaced in an attractive Christmas Box OTHER SUGGESTIONS sustained a deep cut or wound and severe lacerations of the leg. His injuries were not however considered serious, although the attending phy- mean. Sumpn about Injuns and bars: Beside her husband she leaves two nj, ir. wiison 0: a.ir: nic-tro LLUPJ try.

Mr. a 1 rec Fred E. Wilson of Durham, N. 1 By the way, what has become of the old custom of sinning Christmas Miss GiTLce G. Wilson of this ced that the boy be held at the hospital for a short time for cbiervntio- carols early Christmas morning? From School at Highland School was lust PA NEWC OBSERVES hospital and later to the West Perm hospital at Pittsburgh.

His hospital, doctor and nursing bills, it Is claimed i amounted to S3.615.27 Toe amount asked in uie suit Is S25.OO0 plus The hospital bills. It is claimed that Paul is permanently injured, that he cannot vealk without the aid of a crutch or cane. and is still undergoing treatment. Contractor Haug dismissed and the children were leav- wnat pa- Newc can gather irom the public prints, it is fast dying out: fact, the towns in which carols are tri'j school vj lit vision a teacher. William Bowen, .20 North Green sung become famous for one, ephemeral day.

Now it is a matter of news, wood avenue, reported to the police city. She also Icflvcs the following i brothers and Sisters Thomas J. Fish- I er Of HarrisbUi'g. John A. Fisher of McKees Rocks, Mrs.

Phoebe Simons of New Castle, Nellie O'DonneU of Jamestown. N. Y. and Miss Fran- 1 ces Fisher of Long Beach, Cal. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, December 13 at 3 p.

m. from her late home. Burial be made in Greenwood cemetery. Gcorpc F. Sumner.

George Frederick Sumner, aged 41 years, died Wednesday morning c- ion. Would -not' it be a good thing! have it revived in' New Castle? I Tuesday that' he was going west on East Washington street at Mill street intersection and had the green light. (CDntlJvaad I 11 Pure Even the most hardened late sleeper lacy and tnree children got Commences Garage off the street car. the ranks of the mass producers. voices singing One of the children hung back, hile the mother and two others went to the curb in perfect saletv.

The says. "Be Tore the war. Germany could depend on precise things for its exports. But' now. it must compete with Great Britain and the United One "the boys'" got- an idea: the and novel Christmas card! The day before Christmas he' Is going to Louis liau.

local contractor, to-lay suited that construction of the iiinicipal garage, for the housing of tl lection of garbage trucks, at the child hanging back got directly in front of the Bowen car, was turned states." tend an 01 nis inends telegrams read clock at his home near Wampum following ah illnes of complications. Mr, Sumner was- unmarried. He had made his home with his brother. John Sumner-of the Warnpum-Koppel The pier tut- new North street ing "Use this wire to hang a picture of Santa in your living room." ncineiatorir.g plant, is under swung a couple of times ut not knocked down. The mother of the child' stated-to rr.

Bowen that the child wao not the builrims- u-ill bridire looks about completed. In a erected expeditiously on account short time. Pa Newc supposes, the He -a One of the evils of shopping i'or anything at this time of year is hurt 'but declined to give her name. a painter by occupatic well Paul 3. Redmond.

103 Wampum the pernicious habit of which salespersons are guilty. No sooner has avenue, Elhvood City, rspcrted Tues- lir.d hi; j'e Lounging Robes $10 to $30 Bath Robes $4.95, $6.56 to $15 Silk Stripe Shirts $2, $3, S4, $5 White Dress Shirts $1.95, $2, S3, S4, So FulJ Dress Shirts $2,75, $4 Silk Hosiery 50c, 75c. Slf $1-50 Wool and Silk Hosiery 50c, 75c: SI. $1-50 Cotton and Lisle Hosiery 25c. 35c, 40c, 50c Knit Sweaters (Heavy All Colors) $4, $5, S6, S7.50.

$10 ''Superior" and "Travelo" Knit Coats S3.50. $5, S7.50 Belt and Buckle Set SI. S1.50. S2, S3 Soft Collai- Cases $2. S2.50 Traveling Bags $5 to S3 5 Full Dress Vests $6, $7.50 Hats $3.50, $4, $5 up to $10 Necktie Pins $1, $1.50,.

$2 Cuff Buttons 50c, $1, $2. S3 Full Dress Sets $1,50, S2.50, S3. 50 Silk Mufflers $1.95, S3. $4. $5 to $10 Silk Neckwear SI.

$1-50 to $3.50 Leather Kev Holders 50c, 75c, SI, Sl-50 Pocketbooks, Wallets and Bill Folds 75c. SI. $2, $5, S7 Military and Brush $5. $7, SO Gladstone Bags $13.50 to $37.50 Underwear (Cotton, VTdcL Silk Mix! $1. SI .50.

S2 up to $7.50 Desicest his brother Suits and Overcoats $21.50 up to $55 Raincoats $5, $8.5.0, $10 Dress Gloves Driving Gloves (tin oc UnUned) S2, $3, $4 up to 58 Pajamas i'MdsIIii. nnntJette. Silk) $1.50, $2X $3T $5 to $10 Suspenders, Garter Sets, Etc. 75c. $1, $1-50 to $2.25 Watch Chains $1, $1.50, S2.50 Men's Umbrellas $1.50, $2, $3 up to $10 Ladies' Umbrellas $5, 6.50, $8, $10 Canes $3, $4 Handkerchiefs Plain, Fancy.

Initial itid Slht 10c to $1.50 Golf Hose S1.50, $2, $3.50, $4 gotten comrortabiy into a shop: ooner has the din of the streets lantrc avenue, between the Law. iiU Uw cany proximity of winter spans will De erected, ana then tne although the citv has en- rlr laid. Well, it should be corn-id fait like weather so far. pleted soon, for it will relieve the East Washington street bridge or a large ainount Df RIDTI-I I Pa Newc said recently that he would tSltv 1 nj take his December camping on the Fourth of July rather than go with CAnnoanomnti to npp(ir la the Ey Scouts to their winter camp Mrs. Elisabeth ifhi-io! Trvh thf.

0: 1 been shut off the store's doors. chief of the New Castle Fire De- keL Rn Kiss va Sumaer of Clinton, politely ''What can I show Pa partmen; directly in front of Mrs. Emma Jeak and Mrs. Mary Long of McKees P.ocks,. Mrs.

Stliel'Boo'k- machine. rew Castle and Mrs. Bessie Newc hates to be shown. He likes to browse around, look at this and that: and perhaps, buy Particularly are the eo-cetter salesnerson's Sultzer or Coraooolis. or writer).

una sal- mans ana ireeze si mgnc. 1 Scout came back this morn- ling with the retort sly that anybody Ti CLMild camp in the summer time but Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, December IS, at 2:30 p. from the Clinton M. E. church.

Interment will be made in the church it took a Boy Scout to make the riffle Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. James, -ynda! street, announce the birth of 1 ion December 11. who has been raetnoos oonoxious a dook store, Pa Newc 'squired.

a lady of the theater to a show at The Cathedral, recently, and she was amazed -by 'the: size and facilities. of the stage. she exclaimed, "it Is even large enough to present Ben Hur." And to show) Speaiclng of Boy Scouts and freez 1 William Rhys. ing. Pa Newc is reminded of the fact Mr.

Redmond states that he the concrete an effort to go around the chief's car. The chief's car, he states, went beyond the center of the highway as he did so, causing him to hit and slightly damage the car of the J. of reported to the police Tuesday that. his. machine was parted on West Washington street, in-front of the West Side Garage, and as.

he pulled away from the curb and was making a right hand turn onto Atlantic avenue, a car bearing Pennsylvania license 57-320 going west on West washing-ton, street, ran into the rear of his machine -doing some damage. that scout camping the winter ti is.de nuts, at least the way they it at the Lawrence county camp. The loiics, tnat is tne highest compumen'. any stage can get-Street car operators, when the "uj- kci, ttiiicn as preparea oy a gorjei chef and thev have honest to Mrs. Bessie ST.

Kcyer. Mrs! Bessie Macom Rcycr. formerlj. Of Lawrence county, died at her home in Falo Alto. December 11, according to word received by relatives Mrs.

Reyer was 56 years of age. She was the daughter of Nathaniel and Susan Cowden Macom, now deceased. She is survived by two H. V. Macem of Harlansburg and simer Macom.

and out siscet. Mrr: Maria mattresses to sleep on. They mornings are cold and Che marathon-er from the other block is In danger also have an interesting study of 1 craft and handiwork which 1 more than instructive. five minutes or so. are more, than courteous.

This morning Pa Newc many children out of schools: According to the state high-way figures for this county, one man is working full time for every half mile Jordan, both of Grove City. Reynolds, Summers McCann a man ran fully 300 yards. And. pulling when he reached the car, the man did not even sav thanks: ha Contintua Xro Pftg-o Ou) ARGENTINE WILL TAKE PRECAUTION merely grunted 'something I Ask any Boy Scout about historical points in Lawrence county and they Gifts For Men and Boys Bellans FOR INDIGESTION 1,0 anyone. terests of safety and healtli we believe that they should be sent home and we are doing this." TO GUARD ucii juu H.uuut u.

Kecenciy Just now. it seems: amonir. t.h iucj were pui, tnrougu a wnoie A check the teaching mtamMfttft sold tvin-wtwr younger mooas 01 tne city, model airplane buildirm: is hnliltna- ths npnto- noon showed 20 elementary teachers (Continued Prom Ou) upon railwav of the stage against all other: forms coins, ana pernaps eigne the Junior and senior HkIi 1 Council To Map. schools. Their places are being filled 01 inaoor sport, une 01 the airplanes Pa Newc saw Sunday, and the thing actually new over 100 yards.

Pa Newc would be' interested in records, Tor-: House and BuckiPBhai ippronmatelv ho'v Cattle in Lhls city, but tile damage n'as small. Ths activities of the Reds were increased by the Sacco-Vanzctt! case when threats were made to blew up the United States consulate. A bomb "Should the occasion warrant clos rnrn Ociir-vd tne riiuirs arrival had been a. "tonic' for the Out Budget Monday ing the schools we would certainly do rcirr.r:! wou-d i said 1J7. Green, "rr.it we are a was exploded last year in the Euenos long way Irom any such step the visit of prince Lo the sick rr--n: fjr the schools Alres oraixn rr.e National City ine ventilating ji a-r-jlwies.

r.r vour Enr builds airplanes, just send in a little description of the record flight. As a prize Pa Newc personallv win donate a sUH handkerchief which will do well for a parachute, And he might even include a took on model aircraft construction. problem not be touched until Monday afierrjoon n-hen the col-ieBgues air their desires after which Burns win rell their, how much money is available. Bnrm. pencil ha bee.

when DsceinUcr Watch Our Windows Our seven model windows always portray the falcst designs in House Furnishings the pick of ihe markets. PAY THEM A WEEKLY VISIT THE FREW co. CORNER MILL AND NORTH STREETS slight rally in the king's' condition pel.jmel!ds, aurir.g the night. 1 today said NEW CASTLE MAN 5hcd ELECTED HEAD OF tut must par. is the umvent which, insures proper airing of rooms.

The heating system is ikewise modern and this is regulated the need of each room. Basements or Portables. "Another feature which makes it CERAMIC SOCIETY HIT AND RUN DRIVER IS HUNTED BY -POLICE BOY IS INJURED BY CAR unnecessary to close the schools is killed and wounded. Recently a bomb was found before a church. Will 'Be nBLiiy Guarded r.

n- nrr 'I i a during the visit of -Mr. Hoover the police have been active, for some weeks. Known Communist chiefs hove been under surveillance by gov- There will be a United States secret service agent, who has accompanied Mr'. Hoover since he left San Pedro, on Nov. IB.

The "Hoover. Special': consists-of -the lack of the old portables or base- '-oonis. witn 1 hose use a was very easy to spread contagion, but we (Contlnua I Pur 0 Continue From' Paffe Olio stitute. Pittsburgh, secretary, and S. swain, also of the' Mellon Institute, treasurer.

The meeting which took: place nere was the reaular- monthly ve none tnese now. 'To conclude," said Dr. Green, "we ve no thousht of closine the schools REDOCO 0K! We arc sending the children home who show any signs of cold and will three private cars, two dining car ar.d a special mecthiK and the first to any city other than tr.lti'.r.'rr.. At- iuacl-. fur the baeffase.

possibility of flu." diiiE co the statement condition of the boy this morning, it was also stated, indicated, that he had been fortunate enough to escape Following the arrival of the boy at the hospital, ins parents were notified and came to the hospital. Hurts Across Street Charles Di Nuccio Ol Friendship street and Bennie Santaneelo. 407 East Lutton street, were witnesses of the accident. They informed the save TIME and TROUBLE Supper And Bazaar 'lw- Bli and a official the Cnr.jken ard Valley Christian church Pi'iday. Dec.

14. 5:30 Adv WS SUITS and TOPCOATS The first of the sessions here occurred at noon, wher all of the representatives met for a luncheon. The jiirty immediately went on a Lour al the Universal Shenanga p.ot-tevy and New Castle Refractories plant. This tour extended throughout the. alternoon.

At 6 the bnnmiet dinner as served to the 60 repreaantatives in The Castleton ball room and the business program followed immediately. Professor G. A. Soil, research head Hoover when he crossed the frontier, rrom Chile. Gen.

Vaccarezza. or the Argentine was a-ppoiiiccd-. honorary Aide to the President-elect while on Argentine soil: accompained the party lo Mendrjza. cn the Special guards1 will be on duty at the railway station here and at the United stni.sr Secret serv ice will ir.insle with the crowds at the statinn and in the streetj when L'ne President-elect is driven lo the American embassy. GRAB BA(j; Ohio State Cleaned and Formpfcst 45 Different Shades $1.65 up to S3, 50 1L1TS Cleaned ind Biocked 50c 5 of Ohio Cer.i Octcmbcr 12, 1938.

I group' cn' "The Necessity of Research I Ceramic Manufacctirinp." Mr. McAfee of this city whe is the PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT BENEFICIAL TO ROYAL FATHER societr of ceramics iSRlso'prei- I Which st; "Chinook?" cl the Oiiu Ceramic Inatistnes on-) 'And Jesus said unto him. No man, (Contlnmi rrom rw iand looking back, it lit lor "the king- Stanley. KfWSU and Lord Da- vson, of I WhatStreets? found In the Bible? 5 i 1'rincc VisitsICuiS LADIES' FUR COLLAR COATS Cleaned iidirs- siit Drc. and Pressed 51.50 Wales, heir apparent Tortay in the Past i On this.

day. in 1787, Pennsylvania ratified the V. constitution, the a quarter of the terl- the way round, tin J'ocay Killg ln New Castle i side of his stricken father George, paid his. second visit ri: His first visit was last night, ilcer hit arrivil in L.mdon. White Of 512 Denver hhhanda: Qudanoue.

Enahusd. A Daily "No really great man ever tit himself so." Hazlltt. Today's Horoscope Persons born on this da- BUSY MPN artd those to whom Christmas shop-IVlr-li ping for women's gifts is a task, can please every one of them and save both work and worry by giving McGoun's Whether you wish to give a single pair ar $1.65 or a whole hosiery wardrobe of six to a dozen pair' to others on your list, they will be attractively boxed and wrapped ready to present, or to mail. STYLISH SHOES SAM H. McGOUN wlien he hastened to Buckingham vc ipehe.ee.

embraced nnd kissed hit-r" 1 mother, Queen Maty ate rr.e.r up- proud, self-confident and often sell satisfied- They usually h3ve Ilant intellect. MEN'S SUITS Fovmpvcst Oniv teed softly to the bed Ins lather wits lying wan and feeble from his long- illness. Exhausted from his long trip and anxiety over the. condition of his father, the prince had left word when he retired at his own London home, York House, that he was not to be disturbed excebt for "important news." Call SSS Master Cleaners of New Castle. Forinbn.

Kolpocl. Herat. Levelcanc Unoyg. Xer.efsoh 10 am In what position, am Answers to Forefrolnjf Qucstiuns 1. Fieldine K.

Yost: director of athletics; "Hurry Up." 2. A lighthouse on the island of Pharos and one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. 3. Achllle Ratti. Washington.

5. St. 'Luke, ix; 62. I identified with the University of Michigan? What is my nickname? When the doctors issued chea- 10:31 The reason a grer.t roarer men ar; bulletin it was at once -telephoned to lonely is because they tos York Iiouse; The prince expressed l.maiy friends on the way up. 0.

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