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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1920. SIXTEEN five Big Packers Given Extension Of One Week's Time tlnterntiliiin.tl Xeira Service) WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. The five.

Dig puckers wbiu today granted an extension at onu week 3 time in wlili'li to perfect, a row plan tor the New Castle Dry Goods Co. a Mercantile Building BTOItB HOIJHS: A. M. M. Saturday.

"lUO A. M. to PiQO P. M. October Silk, Woolen Velvet Sale Is Offering Astonishingly Low Prices On Superior Grades of the Above Mentioned Materials Are You Affording Yourself This Opportunity To Save sale of the stock ynrtt luteresia 10 conform to the term sof t.lio court's decision for the divorcement ol those properties from packer control.

The district supreme court, ready to hear final iifcreements on the original plan ior selling the stock yards to Prince of Boston, wns advised or an eleveoth hour change in the pnclicrB' altitude, and with the consent of the government, decided to allow the packers to perfect their selling agree ment. Customs Inspectors These Are Only A Few Of The Extraordinary Specials Afforded By This Sale. Board Italian Liner BEAUTIFUL CHARMEUSE SATIN Pray take good note before you vote For leader of the nation That Golden Sun has clearly won A rank of elevation. s. vm if $1.79 TAFFETA, NAVY BLUE AND BLACK This quality nf Taffeta baa Bold as high aB 53.00 a yard, and at tho present market it would be a good value at 3fi inches wide, yard NEW YORK.

Oct- 14. Twelve tinned S. const guzras ana eiguij armed -i irere or A ehaimeuee ol the highest grade, navy blun or blarh. 40 inches, former price $4.50, yard dered f.toar.J lln )-! l-er 11,11111 Aligheri here today to search for contraoana -inner una uiues. Members of the crew nan openiv defied customs agents and threatened to throw them off the ship if they SATINS $1.88 ttempted to search it.

The Italian liner arrived here last $1.88 BLACK DRESS SATIN It in a long time since you have had this quality offered at this price. (30 Inches) Formor price 52.75, yard Saturday. At that time orneiais re- All the leading uhndeu: fid inches wi mcr price yard elved a tip that several thousand iollars worth of lienor was aboard. 1 nnantltv Df HnllOr was seized from refuse nans on the pier, where it had hee.n concealed Lose neither time nor DIS ATX WOOL FRENCH SEKGK ALL WOOL STORM This in a beautiful quality of the finest nil wool French STORM SERGE AND A FRENCH SERGE 1 I COINS. 54tf 3.29 41.95 SERGE Navy blue or Berge.

Navy Blue and Black G4 Incbcn wide. 4 SS value Inchon ivldo. at S1.9 5. a regu Navy nine, black and dark brown, 10 Inches wide; 51.75 value, yard lar 52.76 value, yard Loft Aisle) Left Aisle) Scotch Prescription for Catarrah Proves Successful As Hay Fever Preventive colli or catarrh, they hive a COLORED CAMBRIC FOR HALLOWE'EN SUITS Colors are in Orange, Pink, Yellow, Scarlet, White, Garnet, Navy, Bright Green, Brown and Black. 25 inches wide at 25c yard.

Special Display Space Devoted To The Showing Of Silk And Woolens Offering The Greatest Array Of Bargains We Have Ever Shown. -I i I'- 1 1 hold It to Tim nostrils cl btxtflif which i-- i-AllcO IThcIstioI iiinl 1m the of it inor.nnttni -1 I I l- inalnnti an In- trrhaU. k1 traveler It, New lork carl; "nil il ev.i.-t lie uso'l hefora the rivrcctPfl attack." ir.vcttlptitlitn prowl that the l.et- Iiji- ejFlss selling Haclauul for soma roduce a hichly anl senile IPni m. ih.it air. lningfe to the S3: I membrane of tho air harmful iria-ms olden Sun coffee "makes good" in homes because it is made good 1 1 our sun lit roasting plant and shipped fresh toyour grocer.

Eveiy ounce of coffee and every atom of flavor acre, locked fast in the air sealed checkered package, And when you open it you find Golden Sun crispy, fresh and good. The Wools on Spice Co. Ibledo, Ohio Inl.trcitlns which (tomes each vial ttlls ff various clever ol uf-lntr to prevent liar and Colds im' do array i I In rrh ssvh MeKre'a Pharmacy, who lots of both slits sa rents and Tlio Company, llo- Rues-The Manufacturer's Bcst-At Big Savings Purchase At Once While The Selection Is At It's Best-Hundreds To Choose From, The New Low Prices On Whittall and Hardwick Magee Rugs 00 Anglo Persian Rus, 9x12 at $195,00 French Wilton Rugs 0x12 at .170.00 Worcester Rugs, 9x12 at $132.00 $1 57.00 Hardwick Rugs, 9x 2 at 42.00 WiUnn Rno qvi? at S111.00 42.00 Bundhar Rugs, 9x12 at it.12M.yo Body Rug 9x12 at" 78.00 $122.00 Oakdaie Rugs, 9x12 at $100.00 All other sizes at proportion price. PoUtJoal AaTBrtiBeniBnt WHO'S WHO 8.3x10.6 TAPESTRY RUGS AT $27.50 A medium weight all wool face Tapestry Rug, neat desirable patterns in tan androse grounds, 9x12 AXMLNSTER RUGS AT $53.50 A high grade Axminster Rug in pretty van-gated colorings and exceptional value for $53.50. Worth today $65.00.

at $37.50. (2nd Fluor) The Women did not Bo much differ from the men. They camo In larger numbers than ever before but there was 'feminist spirit" manifest among their numbers. From the time Fwei TVillard, a modern Joan of Arc, came and threw her fortunes In the Prohitlon Parly women have been In an equality with men in that partv. Thev have set In eonven-lion, they have shared their own not in so marked a manner, or In such number.

Where there had br.en one woman amour: the National officers there AXMINSTER RUGS AT $79.00 Heavy seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs in a nice range of patterns all colorings such as blue, rose tan. Now here is the point, an ordinary Wilton Ruf sells for $1 19.00, a Axminster at $73, a Body Brussels at here is a high grade Wilton Rug at $79.00. $4.50 AND $5.00 SCRIM CURTAINS AT Fine quality of'Scrim, nicely made, finished with wide edges, some are drawn work patterns, finished with small medallions, ten to twelve patterns to select from. At $2.89 pair. (2nd Floor).

nnir two Where they had been! onlv trwo women on the National cmriiiilltee, the 102 list contains the names ot many who will help to direct the parly program. They asked fur no social nrUi-IrKCi; on aceount of sct. and yet thev hnviKhi mar.v innovations into tho The iilatlk aea.ns- mil itarism was eloquently supported by BeaUC-hnmp. who voicc-ii the of all the women New Castle Dry Goods Co. IT PAYS TO DEM' AT THE NEW CASTLE STORE ai I III la.o: ol and Hip Home" was due.

In the i women delegates And when the plank on Presidential tiualiflcations i was iutrodiic'd applause eanie from I every woman and that pkinl, will ivln i iloiiisantir. of women vol em. fhe Cap of Cheer Tile Hit Prohibition 1'itrly which f.tuiftl for Prohibition, suff- tin: Ki-Asov Mrs. Klamar At Chicago Convention "DrasKS ia vc-ry anproliensiva belnn 'Yes, ho labors inn Unit any woman would jnsl Jump Hvim tho first in nil Iwl wnnmi pi'rmni Coffee ia the genial harmless drink of good cheer end fellowship. It is the one drink which is never out of season and never out of place.

Behind DlLWORTH'S COFFEE The Coffee with a Million Friends we have put over fifty years' experience to prepare the best coffee on the market. Our special roasting process seals the goodness in the boon and dry-cools it. You buy more coffee and less moisture in a pound. Admiral popular brand, best at its price GOLDEN Urn choice blend, best at any price Klamar of Miller street, who itonnucl a dry ttlore. mi Lone uviintic, in ill Chicago at the present lime allendlnp tho ronvonlltlli of Ihn Slovak Ciltholic Ro 1RIED AND PROVEN FAMILY FRIEND I nf the fonvrnlioil.

fi wimiiill 1 of tlm Prdlllliilldll NaliOH- ill f.r,nniiilt?f, wnninn in prosldc nl niit1 of ibc anil Ibat 'liKiiitl in rcii'rnmv a woman pvavcil Unit thuir of linulor inlfiiu he llic i hc.irr- tif (iort I rrohihiikui l'art shonhl nlfio i.riuul nf 1 he i. 111011, ottiiot-Ially I tlitiKK win, k'aMli'lfil in Lincoln. Mrs. 1 Vuiln llnir.ail:;, raniliil.HO nf Ohio ProhiWtlorilUK for l.nilcil lilnlos Bcnator contoiitlli'M for llic snat now oi-mnlrd ly Mr. Mrs Mn i Smith, nrrpiilont of the Iowa Wimicn's flinsliail 'riMUlxtrn m-f II Ion and na Irrcvornlily rollllllltl cl iho Prohibllloil Parly; Marie (1.

Ilichlil. who la- lb; I so i sin societies of I lie Pnllod Slates, ivh'icli is in session there. AI (tie session yesierday, tho contention Iirotrsled ajtitiiifl tlie treatnionl. of line Ciiikullc In the new re- Rhe will HIE DIL WORTH PITTSBURGH, PA. slvoly In mir in-oliibltlon cunipalRiis Craig Is Presiding At S.

S. Convention mill will tills year win neat In Hi jl'allfornla Still Hcnalo over llln nil I I Inn' of Hie Infaiuons lldiminuei' lllll Mi-: Miitr.ii iVUlii, I'D- itlfteil wife of ut you would enjoy aaving hav an object. Accumulate to build a home, to pay off a mortgage, to invest in a business, to send the children to college." Let help you ttart a saving plan-one that you can stick to. AURISHl'ltd. Out.

H. Tho (NOjLEAK" the nominee for vice lent, who wini horsolf the iirohlhllion niiullilaii! for Llenli nalll Hovernor of Now York Klaloiwo years nno: lairy Palte llasttHI cf Ihti iillll-i-lltltrelte fnnin; SP.hh Maritarei itn.l litis! nf nihcr nnMo mnl nlfleil women look in-innliu'iit part In Ibe eon i Ml I Ion tlcllvernllnntt. l'nirloi Phil Tbln Utile Rlrl's fnthor snya "1 i-ouvcnl Ion hern have been UsIC 1 ''if .1 Medl- i(iiy t0 tho VHrTTaTe reolden'liiyairaecouiit World Snnday Srhool eonvontlon In 1 hud IT v-iirn si'dsSon al Toklo. Percy I- ot SoUO TUr Home Trust Company 343 East Washington Street. nen and Fnther Medicine -New Cnslle ureHlilciil.

of thu fipsocTft- ho only nioillelne Mull. Hon, rnllod tin, In order and do inc any I also II In nrlndsial Irons ol Wer mv children when thev have co.nth hv lr- J. and wICi Iho nanie roi! Tesnlts. PKHhiiiftb. Hev.

Or. Robert HaKiiell .1. Ihiyh- of I In rriiiliniv eo.i.lncled the cnenfnj; I Inn Si I'M. lllilll ll, Mass. scrvlro.

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