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'TWO NEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 924. NSW EVIDENCE Ti EXPECTED Itf OIL -ation" 0j the -treasury de-nurtment. through Lbc Couzcns- hana- I P'm Where To Go i Deaths Of The Day of tho congregation. Ho was a member of i.ln i. 0.

0. F. lodge No. 773 Philadelphia for years. Besides his widow.

Mrs. Elizabeth McCaahocr MsGauglmy to YON MHR ARREST if IS DEMANDED BY Ii HITLER COUNSELS rJiCUUlS THIS WIKi -ciy'i rSrookhart, chairman, i rue Pr tContianed rrom Bngt Ons) 'The I 'C HI will Thomns y. i'toesc, Gaughsy at Akroii. 0., reel two John Gilbert aad Marian 1 E-Secretai ecutiv-e session late tomorrow or tonight," said Drookhart, "to mny nut a course ot proced tiro sml decide upon policy. Except.

Cor the purely administrative features of iLe 1u-ciuiry, which concern only the 1:1 Off Broad ev cody. Jimmy Adams in "Tnif fie." I teeer.tere. and Helen P. McGaughcy InstrueLurs in Hie N'bw Casth; schools. He rijpo leaves jue hroLher, Jascnh.

Menaiichnv nf passed iiwny this morning tit I o'clock at the residence, 20" Pearson Ktroot. after an illness complications. Mr. lleose was one of tha well known men of LI; is) city. II had aothrr is Fptismodieailj Gordon, and i.liroe Hlstcrs, itse.f all.

othei be made in ncblic Onn hmrini- I J. ul ICK, -----ii i retiee trr chapter jlliat the investigators are "conceal' ins Hi truth' about the leases fa: the purpose of polftieiil muck rak- irig In approaching elections. The election in Novembor no! the legality hii oli leases, noi the benefit they are to the gnvern- 'Nuturc Falter." ItEGENT 'HnntirP Tronbl jm family 1-MJEPlTY 1'T vi. i start ater in the woek. is He ha(, ro -'i'Mi-).

r-yy p.r Mrs. Kllpatrick. Mrs. Samuel Wllison and Miss Margaret Mc-Gaughey, all of Ireland. Funeral services win he conducted "Wedeutitiiiy, March at ii -a.

Lhe residence In charge of his pastor Rev. C. .1. Baker. Burial will be made in Oak Park ars.

Ho "The i eerirrn 'e i nifiiiibcr tireh ii nil I he atto: lln- usual hearings ModerD Woodmen. area, I iding ku a of it led. His widow, and four sons orfr- MiiKt Ugh idny dcmali'lei! thf i v. Dr. Vnu r.E ibe so-railed oi! i 1.: in irtee wi Mr.

Daug Ol'Kil A i ml C- eriet Cla, i facilit' Presenting ills rle- Woodlawn, and Kw home and Mrs. Prances ELU Werkfce. -ere. Frances Ella Poverlrlir, m'ni-e. I.

was lie aoeytaoa nl'- i I it- of Fred F. Loverictge died Sunday I-orr-it, Murphv ffn.ru. (onsl to oss.niw ir.ua! he decided eee esjetr.er, Mrs. Alice KaJsey Tom also of "Warren, 0. f.lso leaves four brothers.

David. Wil mid Vol a Vale. 1 senr.iotis I hy the eerr re c-? es imrtllv 1 1 -mrs ir. llic usual eoursc of liam aurl Evjin of and Rich S7lAH J'uu Ite.i.i in le.e thieve 02 Harrison street after an extended illness of complications. Mrs.

LoverJdgrj was born in AI-loghonv cauillv ilav 4. 1SF.R 1 Lvons in I Hi r. ard oi: Ualltciruia, and one sister. Mrs. John Wilklna of city.

His brother John died about two weeks -etioe. war at torn oy pter.cral tlsh TesoluLJon i bimaeK will Lake tha statu! Iiea APOi's Star. the Path New. eetec-i congress. i 1 nine veil! tee JK XV Doris Mil? Phy! the lead into the Je-M ermine this, jil.stiec, Ibe rernrreei.ee, however.

clauKhter of Thomas and Sarah Monroe Dlnsmore. She was a murn-bfcrof Utc CenLral Prcu by ler a church and was one or the well wo.r.ca of this rete.e Boslderj her husband she leuvaa eee daughte- Mr.e i.mong DaughorLy'a will trier tie e.t: :1 iter leu ih ee" WhMi i been cliarg- Mrs, VuncrnT. Kuneral services for Mrs. Mar-genet took place Saturday eL 12: HO from the hotlie in i tl Mrs. Mar eri epttine; Mie teei eey sr.e.-r.e-;.

jv.ree end en eeee fihenangn township. Later services i-irs. Uuck- name whs fonr.d signed to ot Princbtoc arjd one soo, Charles L. Lovarldgc of Now Castle. One alu-ter, Mrs.

Lafayette Baldwin also survives. Funeral services will take place Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the residence- Infr-I ment will be made Ir. Neshannock r-e of KC-v. Prut! Elliott. has never been accused of lackin his present: nileiuion of facing hi accusers from the stand if he cur not refute tho accusations attains him by other means.

Daugherty is expected to rcturi to the last of ihi THERE'S ALWAYS A BETTER WAY OF DOING THINGS boarers wero W. H. Hanna, Sylves- ia ei'Oteit "LboL an by jus- WbaddaYaSee? Send A Vote About It Tc Wlindda Ta Sco Editor. which Barns a advising r.ho publisher Investigation is under ivn; tieo department agents." Seee, Aaron Cameron, Frank 10. John Taylor a.rd J.

Kolley. cemetery at New Wilmington. William Murphir. alleged "Li treiert 3 eieee U.o church ctery. William Murphy, ngcci hi vcars ''led Saturday sveninir s-t Spring Styles for h' eyee re' iWtLean --re ere o'.

a cotie ths Bsife Threatens )t. Wnlkcr liiirietj. hei hrree 1 1 e't s25 Mary A. W-'. her rent tl ecfei.1 To Arm Firemen If And 0 qUi- idenr.e.

tS West Mad I boh Saturday afLernoon at 1 Mnrpby was horn in Wabash ugust t'7. IfiCS. a sou Eunice Albertijs Murphy. mas Tiiti-; sYf mine if tlie code supplied by himsolC, who as an agenL the department war; giver, a eorje )nk, a pistol, a badge and a set or "leraiivs's credentials. Mrs.

Dueksteir. the first wom-i to figure prominently in the an rial and the committee regards More Ityad the styles will please yon. Hickey-Freemaii, Fashion-Park, Michaels-Stem Crime Continues, Mctv.nabl erreit-ci C. How. er yy eceeriatlcr.

oiUrt be CJrT. Schnchly and Dr. C. 'Ah Mir.cr. Pail-I KasldcB hin vldo hearers were Joseph.

Edward and Smii.t Murnkv Howard walker. William Cailcy. married t.h.r.-P years' --e h-' e-a'-'-- Philadelphia. SttSaty DirccLtii- 0 At Ijitviiy of Police' 'red he-rihre- errl Lowry "ee el i hretheee end Burial was mado in Little Beaver Hughes er Kokomo, Ind, Wade Marion. Ind.

her a highly Important witness in revealing activities of department officials on Usual! of McLean. Previously iL had shown thai S. RoeliesLcr, an employe oT the departmopr, iclegraphed McLean a. Mrs. A.

eee Miry Keeti.y of WahaBh, ind Deep Tncrnl. Funeral- services for Mrs. Elizabeth Deep took olace Saturday af fw il tin street, cor-Vt'e didn't iwrertnlii wlinl. ihr of conversation, but. it.

was of C'hjcagi brother T. E. Rlrd 'tip- i the ulry. Bur Rochester of the police to entirely stop tho ternoon from tho Greek Orthordo-c church. Pallbearers were relatives.

NEW CASTLS interment was msec in Greenwood icrsiers with esor: summoned to appear "lo-w at the resumption formal outbreak of banditry that started last Friday led General Smedley D. Butler to declare today that i tho Mr. Murphy vss a member of Hie O. O. M.

of Cuyahoga Falls 0.. and tho Carpenters union Funeral services will take place Tuesday March 4 at 3 p. ru. from the home Interment in Oak Par' cemetery. cemetery.

Mr. Anna Xrvin. Is not ill by ST. DAVID'S DAY night he wil 1.00 0 Ask AUentown Be Mrs. Anna Irv.u.

aged I years, fe of Samuel T. Irvln died Moa-y morning tit. lit MO at. her homn, Rotary Boy Scout Troop Takes Hike Preston CrnwI. Preston Growl years Petition Fer Road i 1 -I a rare e'fet ee id with orders to shoot to ki! Disgust at the laxity Of was written on the feaiuri ness of three day, Continued Trori Pag Ouo) o.d little daughter of John S.

-Mollis Preston Crow! died Monday had been in the safety director today Compelled To Give Asylum Protection had Mr. Davie lit Hmn Township unheralded Lour too rurally honte. 445 Croton avenue, following t. foei ditions disgusting." IPs of dlnhthei ell a few She XO. leer Besldi her parents she inavcal Presented Court! tho Rotary Hoy Scout enjoyed a hike to Pin-: tttrday morrJag.

The -t w-aS to ma patron saint oi England, St. George, ot Scotland. St, Andrew, of Ireland, St. Patrick Poland, St. Mark and oi Russia, St, From a discussion of St.

David "nay no taken out on the s1-c police nspectors and police sergeants whe brother, Charles Andrew Ucptii.y May leek ea.gh:r ef Saddler and Elizabeth Chsd-dick Saddler. Besides her husband of Welfare Do- Atiomev G.pp-r.,1 -d hy track I partmont vided for sever- she leaves two daughters. Mrs. Ida Mr. Davies took up tho building of peclal seuad pol.

Don't rik blood by parinS I corn. Alolv r.eKer! the; opoorturiity was al to pass some of i 1 10 of Dasher J-Y 'Vndca nsbip citizens road be laid out r03l Stale street. ng to obey General -esa riling i te te -r it te var.i ee to; tne eia master McMahon i atsa: err.aae.i Coyle ot Woodlawn and Mrs. Lillian Labor ot Pittsburgh, one brother. William Chaddick of and three sisters.

Miss Delia ts in charge. alleged 'bote: iieee: cleanup of rtrnrilv ring. Senior Class To Give Oct Blue-jay today at your druGgist, i polni near the intersection of and Miss Emma Chaddick and four grand children. etv director said, "but i cue nana avenue. Jucge F-naev I this -nomine onpointert Civil En sky of right thinking and hying as foundation stones in character building.

His address was also interesting. CongreffatJonal Singlnfr Good. As good as the addresses wero however, the real foaturo of the evening was the congregational sipgir.g. If there is ono trait which marks the Welsh people it is their "Taming of the Shrew' Biiiejay slowly getting tho goods. Tv't go: goods on tho big boy C.

W. J-Iunt, deputy secretary of the Department ot Welfare today wrote Attorney GsnenU George Woodruff asking the as.slstnncn ot that department in compelling the city of "Al-lentown to furnish the State iiospi-Lal there with adequa.te water sup- I giacer Hugh L. Stewart. Attornev Elder Bryan and G. V.

Clark as HITS GJRL. -J. Ti. Miller. Edenburg, R.

D. No. 2, according to the report made to police, was driving south on North Liberty street below the Lawrence school Sunday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock, when a girl about 11 years nf age stopped out. from curb In front of his machine. The ten watch the fireworks.

must go eieieci eat church, Lady Ladies of the Grand Army, Miliary ef Legion Austl-ry of the Grand Army oE the the Sbrew." Shakes- fee f.h Republic. congrcgp-tlosul s.nd on such 424 of for, reereer, heeaese eee lug hoyn iave a vear la-yers and .1 lave 51.S0O a year copie" Three hotel beiihops were arrest-d as iiootleggcrs Sunday and one as the son of Acting Police Lleu-enant Jarries A. Gcr.oe. lis a SL. David's the senior class piay of the class 192-1.

Miss HartsnfE. head of dru-mattas of 'lerler high sclooi ar- unernl services wil. take rh.tt.e Inesday afternoon at 2:30 from residence. Interment in Oak ant; knocked i rig ivrere rtfrrt. v.e.s Jjiioti township caseJn which street is asked from Jo fe -d 'e to Sennv in, I Time for filing an aTfidlvit idefer.se was Pleaded to Juno of the possibility of fire without down.

lie picked her up and took noiinced today. The flrut tryouts Directed by such man as W. C. adequate protection. ner no me ar.

nymctaa was call The Hunt letter raises the point' d. Mr. Miller did not Isim the I in the caso Df the Jos. V.h Rice Alliance and Woodlawn papers I'lace Lbls evening, ulfasp cn-v A meeting of the junior r. was held thjg rna(.

Mrs. iMary Kei'choff All'oi'd. the payment of class dues. nt whether tne state can eanipe: name or aenress of the mnncipaiitv owning it's own water! supply system to famish adequate; SPENDS WEFK-END HERE, A rouipany against the Lewfcnce Savings Trust and William The Leading Specialty Shop Ask Rev. BucldDghain To Remain With Local Mrs.

Mary Kerchot: Anord agon 4 years, one of the best known wo- I '0 atrr hereret-t Stetdt; j. joint executor estate of Almira P. Munii jewis. uewanyn Jones, Charles Richards and Evan Hopkins. the crowd sang with a fervor s.nd zeal seldom found ir, nny other gathering.

In addition there were solos by Mrs. R. T. Morris, Evan Hep-kins. Miss Florrie Davlcs, Emrys Davies and a duet by Llewellyn Jones and W.

C. Lewis. Edwin Lewis was tho accomnanlsf. nr ibn i Cruelty Charged men of the East Side, died Sun it wiihfn daug'ate EleacoT and Mrs. Charie; mplained Knner ot Alliance.

spent th-t week-end Ir. the city, guests of Mr the boundary of the city agHiust. tet'teeee fj at ee fffJl Easl Wa- IP rater. to sell rem estate tho beorge and E. McChesney cstaLe.

Church Another Year ilA'SiVfc: QCALfTY Divorce Case! iurs. Al ford deatli was the r- ire is on a niEn niii.ana Harold bhafer of Moodv which is rf-spouslble for the low I avenue, and Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. G.

water pressure complained about. Fischer of Delaware avenue. Mr. and Mrs. X.

J. Wad linger of ia which she days ago. ovening. Rev. n.

Frank nrn. noiinced the benediction. I Vot rt -i mrdrc nnderra daii eri tor ot i LUben and Sarah Ker- and Mrs. Kdw strongest rampart. Mrs.

Ireno Sowers, bv her Art coy, Harvey E. Martin, has filed application for divorce from 1 chotf. Sho was a faithful and con by the guests of honor. These i of Maitland' Memorial P. id.

chereh were Judgi ornery, extended a call lo Rev. I-J. J. Buck- sistent member of the Third United Presbyterian church and was a wo husband, on the crounda nf fnl Political Armouncements, Mayor William I-I, Dualap. Council.

showing New Spring Suits, Coals, Dresses and Millinery remain as pastor of the gh man of beautiful Christian charac- Tho Ne.v July lais and he eri to church the coming year. Rev, Buckingham ba3 successfully filled the uisa J. and w. T. Burns end Lerre-eeterlve Parte dceies dee eyretlng was most enjoyable, one that viil bo remembered until the next St.

David's Day. paefneete het'e during tho pee; Co, gether until 1 2 4 ELLWOOD BOY IS deel- He 1 slon to the: congregation If this Signature Tliree children survive; Ira K. Alford of Lhls city. Miss Mamie K. Alford at homo and Mrs.

Rena Lutz of Vcungstown, and three grandchildren, Harry and Clair Alford Thad Lutrr, Funeral services will tnkn place Wednesday afternoon at ftftO from EXPECT TRIAL OF Election of Isaac George. William Kclfenstie. Harry Asbtoti and Waller Yoho as trustees to servo REPORTED MISSING Kenneth aged 12', of Ell- DAUGHERTY TO hrer-i years took place and C. Evan Thomas were PROVE SENSATION Hl and named rl to tdie erai eou- cal police as missing Saturday night. He had been in the city visiting at homo of Mr.

SechCer Jeffer- -tre---t. a had started home n-aod From Pdb Ons) Phaser-, e' ge ei n' ee Lho resldenco in charge of her pastor. Rev. fi. B.

Copeland. interment iu Oak- Park cemetery, John Axiom McGauKhey. John Ada -ii McCaughcy. aged I R6 years, one of the best known and I highly esteemed men of this city and iaoiLor oi the Benjamin Frank early In tho evening. He had dark ferenco in Ho.vidaL in May.

Mission Services To Continue This Week hair and worn brown suit, bmwn ear aari h-eter aeeereieet the reports made to tha police. tivity tho prohibition unit; tho treasury department, tha iutonml revenue bureau, the shipping hoard. the a ih aPeira the a apart, tn eat lin Junior high school, died Sunday March 2, at 12.30 a. m. at bis home, lilU Reynolds street.

Mr. McGaughcy's death was duo 'o eaeueionia from hteh ee News Telephones jucl A. very inspiring service was conducted 5 11 a day evening in City Mission under the direction of SI El 1 I iJ S1 secon4 3 zozp-; v.r. cox I S' c': ihae'-ra Township 1 i e.y, a. fi I ZSggFT' 3 "AmerliuL's liest" 5 I ra.

A. aicXEZtrt 1" IMfferenr Stylen. CUy' Pa' i Second District A. Huzza. The far cady has become i lie repository foe very cftoicn morsel of srandnl and a I clays and are meeting wilh is NOT on the Box, it is NOT bromo QmmmE "There is no other BROMO QUININE" Proven Safe for ore than a Quarter of a Century as a quicfc and effective remedy for Colds, Grip end Influenza, and as a Preventive.

The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet eeea etperlag for about a week. Ho was born in County Antrim, Ireland, February 2, 1SES, a son of Villism and Jane Dowry McCaughy and had been a resident of New Castle elnce 1SSS. Mr. McGaughey was an honored member of the Grace Methodist tioating around the capital. DcsHocwits Gonfidonr, The Democrats arc confident ot" irec; Fur.

clay wrm Maclrjs A Man Like a Mule" and at the close of lee preachJn? an impressive altar H.i in nmiimiiiiiiPi.il "tW 1 I h' ay-, i nslllp rll' reePeaseeee a as co ducte cl To reach any department of The News between 8 a. m. and p. call Beil 40CKJ. 3 p.

m. and fl on Sundays the followijig nro Bell phono calls for tho various department Editoi lnl rooms, No. 22. City editor's office. No.

150. oiTlce office of Prod ii. Rc-ntz, No. 175. Composing room and office of J.

F. Rente, No. 145C. where, he had Urn of this city is on Lhe of lc, week. tomgh toniglp 'let re- Pelede'eea teaarr "After Death Wednesday, church sinco 10 02, Ho bad alxravs IdenUCied himself in all lines of religious work and was one uf the moist faithful and active workers "Where Will You Spend eternity Thursday, "Popular Amusements, tho theater, cards and dunce unmasked." part or the attorney at least they arc confident of proving such a iaxity cf administration that, President Cool Idea will bo forced to do what he has Urns far been unwilling to do, reo.uest the rosig-nation attorney general In writing.

On the other hand, the friends of Daugherty are equally confident that the Investigation will Lc fruitless of 'result Insofar as "getting anything tin DaugherLv" in mnrrni- HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS ir i Realty Transfers Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets Ins; id perhaps by the steadfast If your skin is yellow completion pteltr t.etreiteccetar -ettpp ee peart vou have a baa lasts in vnnr rrnnth Donald A. Peps to Minnio M. McAulis, 2nd ward. Si. Minnie McAnlis to David D- Rccs, May Flower Colonials For Early Spring Wear a laiy, no-good feeling you should all! ward.

SL 'Davidson to Crescent; afce Tablets. Inn Le Edwards' Olive suh- Portland Cemou Pig idcavor DI.Lm(M)S, WATCHES AND JEWELKV GERSOX aufl CBtimitos for special urdoitH chunrl'nlij- iiuTshoa rF.SI. Titei 10c. E701 cxaaaiueil, (flMnoK r.rtod is low as S3. SO.

Charo It: ati.Liine or the atfor'iev general himself, they believe that before I'he investigation is many days old they can "show iL" up to tho country to be a highly senatorial politi-c-A man-Paver inav.gu rated just as a presidential Is getting i der way. Political. Move. Daugherty's friends, charge too, that It is not alone the attoruov general himself that those behind the NEW CASTLE'S BEST LIKED WALL PAPER AND CHIN A WARE STORE Clark Mackie WHITE CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Both Phones 61.

33 7 Noshannock Are. 32,00 0, Allen W. Uniison to L. M. Downing.

Neshannock. SL lit fie M. Taggart to Alien W. Qrnison. Neshannock, Fred L.

rtenu Lo Charles W. May- The lady setting the style for carlv Spring will wear Colonials. We have them in Paten rDuIl Leather and Suede and SS.S5. DAVID H. LONG berry, 2nd ward, sLitute for calomel were prepared by Dr.

Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OIiveTabletsareaptirely vegeUblecompoundmisedwitholiveoil. You wil! know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like cbildhooddaysyou must getatthe cause. Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and pote the ePeeene rerepa. e.la!r:ea of arc sold annually at 15c and 30c, r'heyai a A. SL irveseeapoiv eytea besmirch, he; the entire party and the Harding-Cooiiilgn administration all this in Lhe fact of an approach-.

FOOT WE All Misses Noll and Kale Harvey, Rochester, spent the week-end as the purest? of t.iielr uncle and Mr. and J. J'. Hervey, Eoylcs they poinl A Trustworthy Store. In Tlie City Ijuildlng.

in this coi that 3 i ready beer, laid iu.

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