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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923. TWO Announcement WhaddaYaSee? Where To Go Tonight Announcement On I Discontinuance Of Pittsburgh Dispatch Business Before School Board On Tuesday Evening D. M. White. D.

M. White, formerly a well known reslednt of Biff Beaver town- Fill out this coupon and mail to The Birthday Editor. New Cnstle News, Nut Castle Pa. Your name will be placed on our membership roll and -ill be published at tie proper time. Write plainly, (end In the coupon and then watch Tho News (or your name.

NAME IN radio J.ransmls- sprea The 1 Rla ban i' to open a Radio Department, which will publish up to the minute developments in wireless. Problems of the amateur which are sent in properly signed will be solved. This department is fortunate in securing for its lK-ad a local scientist published from rivr-r the sum at Deed For Property Recorded To Frew Formal transfer of the property o-1 1 cated at Iho Southwest corr.er of Mill and North streets to J. Howard was made by deed rec.ord'.-d at ihol court house this morning. The own- To Cause of Publlcw PITTSBURGH.

Fnf and Til'; of The Iisr-r field corn' and rapid eha: the "in ire earth, demand heavy r.iiciaf outlays and call for ees. of Bpeciallj- trained editors and liichlj- skilled men oi printing crafts. On tho othe-i id i he stead iit.provemeut in th row York. The Sun: Philarieiph Telegraph. The Press: Cleveland Leader: Chicaao, Tie Reco; aid: Dermit, The Journal: with -sfnr; en his part and err-' er 0:1 tin- part, of the From lb- sirodpoint in r.harr -Gii2C-t: gi.ki: rn ii acditorti wn- prsntM to the New iuii; of the oln-Carf ieid i Feh-rrn-.

nf '''captaii: Van De 'huiu" which High auditorium. March 10th. Guard Yoar Health 3 pIrEVENTIVE 7cr MEW i Note Abo-it It To i l'a Sco EJitoi Boy with high prum boots helping tho fiver get rid of the ice by poliny the cukw out into the ctirrcnU Sinners buying val werir. jirnlfy oiriiensive were "gly and chcaj). Fellow open what appoJircd to be an ordinary business Iflti'r bul which provoil Ui iKi penny Valentino.

Tlio (yirical.ui'O ivis- that at a miLihor wih a no-ro liko an bcrifc; n. njontii like (lie ontritncc to coal inine; chin lileo Andy Gumps, hah- nRita! in ili middle; in I Tlio vers'- irafi: "Vou poor silly fish. alsv.ei a yon, That the- fiirls iild pleil tlur vriJeiiDne ami in Ins hiitul rai))niel bis (IiorowpJUy dls- cy of winter Rob Wlii1.es near iici' of Mercer tirid Garfield Abends for Hie hijerb school Georre Whitchonsc etoi SiuiLl.f i-M lis flock of pigeons icmls from Youngs Lrcet, 1 ispL- y- ViiR lady clliisinpr her liat up liie street. After -aliaiit cha.se she succeeded in nabbing it. lonrlinp younp; bull calf up Apple Alley.

Old fellow who was hanging onti his hat to keep it. from a balloon, said, "Tiiat. must bo for MiO Mayor." tillQiv miming to catch Vonngs-tmvii Ciir. Coat tiil spread out by the high Wind. Fat man cominc corner said, "No trouble civ il game of checkers there." sliove-l.

Wind would con- gooil ridtbmce of bad AMERICAN YOEMEN PLAN ANNIVERSARYj Members of Brotherhood ot in their hall in the city building Tuesday c-ve 1 a g. received as the resui; of a contest in i v-hich the winners will bo guests of I Iho losing side and -berr friends largo number following the 1 11 An open fiioir friend evening, Fe planned for Tuesday ry 27, celebrating the tr.lversary of the Brotherhood. A ye class will be taken in and splendid program of speaking and 1-te-hments vrlll be served. The meet- ing will be open to all frierids of the Brotherhood, of loolrir.fc forward to Was a February 22. when they wil have an reiLcrirdr.enen; and rtnnee 1 hat will eclipse anything yet undertaken bv tho lodge.

The membership campaign has been a decided tt is reported- Charter Notice. iT-joratiofi cbaciuctlnif a Not a f-'reat deal of husincs wat transacted Tuesday eveninft. Febru arv 18th. by iho Sow Castle Schon Usual i of Bcd- Junir tUe has i firm iilillri of the ar. klm iy School Wilson.

His preliminary survc will cost, the school district notnintf. nis work Ix-inK nieioly to Investigate the possibilities. The bonds sold some time ago to a New York bank in house will be ready shortly for delivery. according to 0. 1'.

Brown, president oi the The March meeting will probably til? I bu The Tax nd Finance Com- the appvopri. rhool nmds tiro rather ur the present lime. The be prepared however iti Lenten Season Is Observance of the Leuten sfrason ftarturt this morning at St, Mary's church as well as at lliu other CuLlio--lie church 'is of the city. At St. uner.erl with the celebration of hif.1-nui.i.s at 7:30 a.

in. with Rev. Fr. E. J.

Koriarity. Vesper service will be held 1 or the in p. During the entire Lenten period there will be special services each. Wednesday and Friday evening at 7:30 p. m.

The Stations of the Croat will bo observed each Friday even- John Hart, Is Attending Session Va.cr Exalted Ruler John Hart. of New Castle Lodge of Elks left this rnoon ror Pittsburgh, wttere ne I this oveaiag attend the banquet rendered Edward Klks at 'the William Ponn hotel in Plttsburftb. Mr. Hart is a trustee of the State Elks. it with DrKINGS NEW DISCOVERY tht fondly Laugh syrup Science and Art Fittintf len ses toyour eyes is an exact iciencc.

Designing the glasses to suit your style is aa art. Our service covers your every need and your utmost desires. TRY US! LESTER'S OPTICAL SHOE II K. Wnfti. St.

Pulnt For All FnrposeH Atkinson Paint Glass Co. 18-15 North Mill Street Both Phones 4.1a 15 I I I 1 crs of t.se butldnif? wern K. 6ei 1'. Dn Shane agency, one clcluli imr est: Harry M. Moore, one eighth i iciest and Emma O.

Warden, one lit. interest. Mr. Frew, who owns adjoining property, nxpects to erect a husiness block on the or Make Complaints On Car Service Numerous com plaints ar reitistered at the present patrons of the street car line particularly on the East Side lines Complaints registered this morniric were to the effect that it lied high as 30 minutes to Ket a car on Unit line, owiiijj to the fact that as many as three' and a -ar, before a car coul.l be jDavis Is Taken From Jail To Youngstown who charge ot shooting a. policeman Youngstctcn was taken tn Veurj town to answer the charge this me iag.Davis was sentenced here sault and battery on Rosn- (ierr and hart served his time, tie was so tried In iSlfi for killing Mike taiies but was acquitted.

Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Sure Relief DELL-ANS FURNITURE At Lower Prices See California, aged 77 yer.rr. II v.r.-born in Plain Grove, being the son of James and Susan JlcCanri Whits. Surviving him are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Duncan and Mrs. I-aura Caughey botli of San DieffO.

Interment was made in Greenwood Memorial Park. tihcllcubui-Kcr Fuuc'ral. Funeral services for Abram Blicl-lonberger t-oolz place Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 from the Christian Al- Rov. D. W.

Patterson In chr.rge. The pallbearers were Charles, George. Clyde and Glenn Shellenbarger, Georger Bcigliley and Li cemetery. eenweo'd Tho funeral of the late Mrs Sr.r.-c Stewart took nlace Tuesday after noon aL 1:30 from the residence ot her rii-. unhter Mrs.

Cayen Crii.it:i Park aveuuo. The services were in charge ot Rev. Percival H. Lynch of tho First Baptist church. Selections were sting by Mrs.

Paul IX Weller and Mrs. Leroy McMillen. Eurlai was made iu Oak Park cemetery and the pallbearers ware Thomas Patterson. John DcAvce.n J. J.

Griffith, Gooi-bc Ciriffitn, Clifford Lytre and William smcul. KUne Funeral. Funeral services for Harry Kline were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence 20 3 Pearson street in charge of Rev, Homer Davis of the Epwcrth Methodist chufth. '1 he ibearers Jorv, j.a- ris, Clyde Shannon, Fred Davis, and Edward Felfln. Interment was made in Oak Park cemetery.

Eliziibfltb Mrs. Elisabeth Jacobson, ftgeil 62 '-ears, wife of Hans Jacobson. -rjsidenee, Robin- of thn'orominent Lawrence county aurl has resLded in the vicinity of Robinson's crossmf: the past :.4 daachtcrs ami two sous. Mrs. t-lycle Snyder, this city.

Mrs. Walter llettcn-baucb. Jacob30n, Struthers and Thomas Jacobson at survive and one brotber, Dave Maus- this 1 be held frc Wyrm Funeral. Fur.eral services Robert yar: took place Tuesday afternoon at 30 irom cue resioence on amnwu The services were in charjte of Rev. William Prinffle assisted by Ksv.

Nelson and Rev. Patterson. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Dillard sang during the services.

The naHbearonj were Alexander Wliiams, Anderson Alexander. Orlando Fitahu-h. Charles Proffit. Harry Miller and Jess Gard- East Wallaco avenue. Rev, S.

vine, pastor of the First Presbyterian church assisted Ferguson had charge of the The pallbearers were James Clyde Gilfillau, S. C. Moc in Oak Park cemetery. Hutch In; hold Tuesday BeatLy avenue with Rev. G- Ralph Dunn of the Croton M.

E. church In charge. Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Clarence PylC sang sub The pallbearers were Robert Brooks.

Heirrv Thorn esorr. Ralph id sue, James Houston, Frank Foster and Morton Kennedy. Interment was made in Gracelan Tubercular Infected Cattle To Be Shipped Norman C. Dale. ager.C, Larv rer.ee County Farm Bureau leaves tonight for Erie, with two car loads of tubercular infected cuttle.

Tho catlo will ho aluughtored and l0 hear vvii ne Uiora inh.y -Inspected aire teatod by the government c- ICI'S. Ail Lee :nc.r be so id lor toon purpas while: that relected Will be do. ed for food purposes and made Into fertilizer. various herds tested recently in tho Tile work has neen goir.g 011 1 apirily and lIotul PthSQL ISO herds nave ueeu tostcu two weeks. Mr.

Dale wi St. Marys Church St. Mary' chttrcii In first class shapo now under way. wa.ns iuu ceiling of the church are being re- Irearoed ana raa ev ne.j tree and in kcepiny- wit.l the dignified intarior ot the church. Tho work is bolng rushed to completion as rapidly as possible.

The scat- folding is so arranged imai oj that do not conflict with the 'ovk be- f'KVN'-Wesley Barry 1n "Raffs to Don't Tel! Everything. OPERA HOUSli Francis Sayles Players In "The Broken Wins." R1DGE.VT Jack Hoxio i.n "The Riders of the Law." Also 'Harold Lloyd and Bcbo Daniels in "Sammy DOME Bert l'erry --xew Mama." ytel! "She, I.ONWVillJarn Russell "TJiC Lil liEKFY Four Musical Lunds. le-iiifi musical offOriliK. Lur.d era and Harvey. a diversion of n.SorW C.inc-." Uert novelty equilibrist.

Hill and DulO, "I loci and 'p4-'-' Walker and West. field and Smith. Accept Plans For New Public School DaiiiiB 1-rcscnt Ym To Ask l)ib Plans erected i ed by tl Tuesday i- the new school to be F.ose avenue were accept-New Castle school board bttih.ihrey Architect Wlrsinir sntralt- ccd the plans to the Building ynd the board approve! i. hoi With the acceptance of his; plnris Mr. Wirsing win expmtttc lae work of getting nut blue prints for prospective bidders- He has asked for a Little time to complete the until February 2Crd.

when tlie bids will be advertised. They will be opened at a special metine; March and construction should start Complete! by Christmas. It is hardly probable that the no buildlne will he completed much b. fore Christmas this year. The board would liko to have had the building of the fall term hut this the architect declared was entirely impossible.

itesidents of the East Side will he Gratified to know of the prosross In the new school. For a long time more has been ft congestion in the school situation there and this new school has been needed. Repman To Build Block In Wampum C. Repman, the well known merchant of Wampum, is planning to have a first class business block erectei this spring at that place. It will be of brick, two Merles in height and -10 by HO feet In size.

It will be located adjoining the now Shapiro buildlog on Main street, Wampum, and on the first lot south ef Ilia present, location. Plans for the hnilains were made by Architect Frank of this ci'tv and call tor two storerooms on the first floor and two flats on the second floor. Work on the building is to be started in the immedii-f; fJ- Iellwood machine reported stolen The Ellwood City police department notified the local department at one a. m. this morning that a new Willys Kr.ight automobile had been etnbr nimiiT 13 o'cloolc In that Dlaco.

It was eta ted that there were three young men in the car, wr.lch was dark blue Jr. coitT and had no license plates on It. A Utr report to the local police was to the effect mat the car had been found. Just Like a Man "My husband suffered for several years with stomach trouble. He often had colic attacks that put him to bed.

But a man cau't stand the pains that a woman can. He taougnt ne going to di- and the doctors didn't him aflv. DikO a Ing a gasping for a straw he tried Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy, which a nurse told us about, and no-nr no is entirely well and eats anything." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically ail stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. McKee's Kut Rate and druggists AND MACKIB OI-' PRACTICAL GUTS I a -1 School attended.

Birthday date NEWS BLRTimAY CLUB. "oday is the birthday annlver: OFFUTT TO BUILD FINE NEW HOME Plans have been completed by Architect Frank Fotilke and bids are now beinc asked for the fine new home of W. .7. Offutt, the well known department' store owner, which is to be constructed on Edison avenue on lots recently purchased bv Mr. Offutt from Dr.

C. Traln- The now homo ot Mr. Offutt is to be started in the uarly spring and siYucT It will' ijc 'rick an', nr. Englis'o typa. Jt will be -15 by SO feet In size.

On the first floor there will be center hall, a rtinir.c room. living room, breakfast room kitchen and side and rear porches. On tae secoyri uc-or tic ore win or four brelrooi fresh i.ir mom? and two bathrooms. On the third floor there will be bedroom, clothes room and trunk room. Kiwanians Vote On New City Hall And Golf Course Kiwanians today voted upon the proportions that are in the public eve ac the present, that of selling the city hall and the acquisition of the New Castle Country Club property, Each member cast his ballot and knownUThe matter will be haudled through tie Public Affairs Commit- Mayor Fred Rentz was the He spoke upon speaker or tne day.

the needs, of the cil the city could do to A ftreat many vis enc today, anions them bem Thompson. The club was invited to attend tne LDUrt. ot nonor in Benjamin Franklin School Thursday evening, February SCHOOL BOARD FACES PEOSPECT OF TAX BOOST (Ooctimil Trove. Iar Omt ted. New CastbTbas for every school teacher which hero are to the state plans.

The community which has a low valuation however, and valuation is merely a matter for the assessors to decide. get the USB elite OI appioprmLJuu ra0D0 V'a-tir has t. fair val uation ajsboSHTneut here, it would ba 9im.i nntirelv off the slate aid while rural communities and cities with low assessments would reap the benefit, CnVuvnl Men Protest. nnnHnn of Fnbruarv 6th and 7th held by school directors and superintendents in mruouuib, the proposed reductions were vigor-on sly attacked, especially the Updo- At the meeting of the school board held Tuest n' Qam od to be the' copcenBus of the school directors tliat It was mom. seemed to he a ditposltior fr wait until the appropriation nn.s uri ronorted out of committee In the as- mKiv nnil If the school aooropria- a it, then a protest will Tho unfortunate part of if locally Is that the miiiagc tor tne Mnrrfi niooUiiir.

If the slaslics reposed go through, New Caatle tomakc up the diHercnce. Two Orphans Here Monday If a local movie theatre was to present here one of the greatest cinema dramas ever filmed in the en-Lire history of the screen, a picture that already has been shown all over Unlled States the ihrrar tacal'rvs an 1 0 and 2 00 and was offered to you hero for small sum of 25c, will you go to sou iff That picture Is W. Griffith's "The Two Orphans" with the furuouH Glsh suitors and a cast of 10,0 00 othorH and 1: was produced al cost of and It will be showing hero at Regent all next week with flno music. I I Wido wa Appmsemeat. Dodge Brothers U5E-D CAR 5 Hci i n' 1 0bn pS 1 "at'tateTo Dodge Brothers wouldn't 1 Sco.

wi.iew have dealers who misroprc- senT Used Cars. And wo won't have salesmen who rcal oaLate to lh'gi misrepresent them. All of u. m. camps which makes it fairlv safe.

even for the inexperienced buyer, to visit on our sales- room floor. RcliK-mbcr; A used WHITE'S CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bo, Piume. niith Foster Motor Car Co, i3T NcBbannock Atb i HEISEY TABLE GLASSWARE Heisey Lead Blown Glassware will field a charni to vonr dinner table. It is the clearest crystal made find is fruarantcfd to last longer than just ordinary good Jiousekeepers know this Hois-ey quality and will use no other The letter ifi stamped on every piece.

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