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INW CASTLE IN JEWS, MONDAY, UCTU'JBiSK 20, "1924. i'TO Deaths Of The Day TAMPA PREPARES FOR HURRICANE; Where To Go I audience into an uproar with a sons composed bv the boys themselves 1 and suns: to the tune of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More" Cheerlend- LlLo ther. led in cheers iiand the meeting carne to an end with the sinning of the College Man Slot During FiglitWiFour John nr. Tarpy. John M.

Tar ni SCHOOLS CLOSED Hymn. afternoon, clock i JEWELRY THIEVES RENEW ACTIVITIES IN NEWYORK CITY Trail Helen Haywoorl And Escort. To. Apartment Escape With Valued Jewelry (International News Scfvlct) NEW YORK, Oct. -egated on PEIVW Norma Talmadgc a Eugene O'Brien in Co edy.

Buster Koaton in "Love Nes1 Mania's Melody Monarchy. STATE' 'Or. ting Citizens Warned To X.ikc precautions Against Hnrricane lo Strike Tlvis Afternoon Ask for No- 616 the campus and marched to the field. Between halves of -the football same between Westminster and St. Francis which resulted in a 52-7 win for the Blue and White, lae Freshman of the school staged a snake dance led by Eddie Joans, cheerleader.

The "gat-together" meeting held in the sym Saturday evening attended by a crowd which packed the building. The Freshman were Unidentified White Ma-n Shot Found In Koom With Wife Of One Of Four. STAR Buffalo S'ill. in "Fast and Fearless." Neal Edwards in "Flying Finance." Nivs (BtTIiIiETUO Sarv.o.i LAMPA. Oct.

2 0. Having been advised by radio that the tropical hurricane is headed Cor Tampa and will strike hero during the afternoon, city officials today ordered all public schools closed and warned cltiiens to tyke pre- RECENT F' this city, died at his home. Ridge avenue. North Side, Pittsburgh. He had been proprietor of Hotel Tarpy, Pittsburgh, for many years and had been, affiliated in business with John Fee ot New Castle.

He was a member of the B. 0. S. and Holy Name Society. He leaves Mrs.

Fannie Ts.rpy, one sister and a niece. Funeral service's took place this morning. Anncaa May Ititty. Annetta 'May Bitty, aged 21 'years, died at the family home, 1 4 Porter street. Sunday.

October If! at 7 a. m. after an extended Illness due to complications. The young woman was boru April 21, 1303, a daughter Of Michael and Mary Llghtenauer Ritty. She was a' member of St.

church ot this city. Besides her parents she leaves the following brothers and sisters. Emma, Cecelia and Edward at home, Emil of Akron. 0.. and Joseph C- of Youngstown.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 3 o'clock from St. Joseph's church. Thorn sc nger." "The I comedy. I StCL: WOMAIf HELD; HUSBAND1 SOUGHT BY POLICE NIXOX Lo- thieves who had fashionable women of New York terrorised several weeks ago, renewed their activities today. Three of them trailer! Miss Helen Haywood and Alfred Hannon lo the former's apartment here, and held them up.

Miss Haywood a diamond ring valued at $5 00 and Hannon gave up a watch valued at 400. The thieves escaped. The methods followed by the thieves were similar to those of the robbers who recently held up Miss tilth Bobe, modiste to' New York fashionables, and robbed lier of more than 55.DO0O In gems and to those of the murderers who slew "Dot" King. Broadway dancer, and Louise Lawson. for their Jewelry.

fioer. sued to all gulf shipping along tho 1 I I I to Punta Gorda. Several small craCt and a few larger vessels today pulled into this har'ooi' for safety. CfijiiivKn.ii New Silk Hose with "INSETTE SOLE" You'll see the difference in. looks at a glance trimmer, smarter, no unsightly "fringe" inside.

You'll see the difference in wear too. Remarkable value at wlih irLjovlty ci tao 1 the class taking part. The Sophs pulled something new in the form of a radio wadding. The leading characters were Mac of New Castle. bride; Tonimy patterson cf Swissvale, grooni; Tim Wilt, Ligouier.

best man; Miss Helen Davidson, Ingram, -maid of honor; Bob Auld. New Wilmington. fatLer of the bride; Brown Bricker. Braddock. pre-acher; Wesley Rose, New Castls, and W'illiam Thomas.

Farrell, ring bearers. The' Juniors put on a wildwest scene entitled "Wild Nell of the Plains." The characters were Arthur Franca'. Sharpsbtirg, "Sitting Bull;" Paul Glen, Butler, PHILADELPHIA. Of I ILL nnMentlrtosd white man was shot death in a fight with four other men in a rooming house here early today after he had been discovered in the room with the wife of one oi Mrs. May Dorney.

thin woman, it tinder arrest while police are FcarchiBg for her husband, Woman Who Shot Husband To Keep Dorney, who disappeared following Betty Eileen Snyder. Betty Eileen Snyder, aged 1 month, Infant daughter of Howard T. and Margaret Fuller Snyder. Five Cent Fare On Short Hauls To Be Him Goes On Trial ALUMNI -HOMECOMING DAY AT WESTMINSTER (OoEtlaTio4 rrom I'afa One) awarding of additional baseball letters. Those who received the letters Saturday wore Harry Offutt of New Castle, William Wilt of Legonier, and Harold Coles of Homestead.

Pa. President Wallace also the names of those whu were to receive second-year awards for forensic debate. Those who received the plaques, walking to the platform as their names wort' called, were Hazel Smith of Washington. Marv Graham of Pitts jjurnam: carina mc-Pherson. Coraopolis.

"Ameri 75c i With can Heiress;" Tom Gibson. New the snooting. The other three George Melvin, Samuel Ogdern and Wm. Sweeney, are. also held by police.

Melvin is charged with suspicion of murder. The men under arrest claim they went to aid when ho tried eject the stranger, who was armed with a revolver, from the room. During (h enKiiins; struggle he was shot through the Trustee Appointed Mrs- Anna, AleskI Pleads Confessed Killing Him For Tlircat Xo Leave Her iL.on. "T-Jairhvearh Ear- ry;" Dorothy Wise, Butler, "Wild Nell:" Miss Irma Sutton, P.i "The Scuaw." Pittsburgh Street. Car Company To The Senior class gave a Review of the past.

Eeach member ot the Establish Ten Cent Round Trip Fares Also res.ee: tint certain years in the his burgh, Margaret lecher Now tory of the school. The seniors out onto fr- trios A A In Kariher Estate! 20 Ex Wilmington. and Faber Slev enson of Bellevue, Pa. member of each trio giving a review of the development of the college PITTSBURGH. Oct.

Mrs. Anne. Aleski pleaded "not guilty" placed on trial for her life in criminal court today on' a. charge of killing her husband as he slept. In bed at their home lrtst March 2 6.

The woman was said to have tilled hor mate when he threatened to leave her because she was ill, and Gilbert Meade, c-i periments with five cent carfares on short hauls will be made as soon as the state public service commission approves the plan the Pittsburgh English department of the college Quring the years which tcey represented. The entire clats took part. During intermissions, last year's Judge Kmcry thli DOlnted Attorney LI: died Sunday morning at the ratniiy residence. 18 Lafayette street. Funeral services took place this afternoon at 1:30 from the home in charge of Eev.

Harry G- Kaye of the Madison avenue Christian church. Burial was made in Valley View cemetery. John A. Sumner. John A.

Sumner, aged 7 years, a well known coal operator of Slg Beaver township, died at his residence Sunday evening, October 13. after a brief illness. Mr. Sumner was born in Liverpool, England. He.

came to this country when a young man and had spent most of his life in t'no community where he died. His wife preceded him in death thirteen days ago. The following children survive: Mrs. George Lutr Ellwood City; Mrs. William Market.

Clinton; Mrs. Eva Kuck. Big Beaver township; Mrs. Ethel Bookmer and Mrs, Bessie Moravia Stop; Mrs. Mao-Long ot Pittsburgh: John Sumner.

of Koppel. and Its. and Fred Sumner at home. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 from tho tome. Burial will be made in Clinton cemetery.

tcrson. truste" under the will of the late T. H. Kariher. in order that quartet from the Men's Glee club sang.

The quartet was composed of authorities declare she confessed the murder. rror. orvai isreios ot the college fine legal matters may be straightened out. Fierce Race Riots Ralldays company announced today. In addition to straight five cant acnes, tea cent round trip zones T.lll be established in some parts cf the city.

If the plan proves practical it will be extended, raijjroad officials declared. At present a straight ton cent faro or three tokens for 25 cents is A phirios subpoena was granted Rotary Troop Holds In Manila Continue tors against 1-rann rasters. quest." A duet number entitled, "The Lord Is My Light" by Mrs. Wayne Orr and Harvey Brenner and a. number by the choir.

"Angel Voices" were special features of The ot music, Urene ot sneiDyviiie. 111., Phil Repp of Petersburg, and J. Y. Jackson of Appollo, Pa. The committee the local chapter of the Alumni association which sewed refreshments was composed of Dr.

S. E. chairman: Mrs. A- A. McDonal, Mrs.

John Law-ther, Mrs, Roy Wible and G. Pat of Goorrte Hasser In the Siyuly. in which an was filed by Fomla Y. ion was made 10 dls- Rotary Boy Scout Troop 1 under canable leadershl-j of Scout charge the rule. Walter C.

Stltt. Uopald Teltord Morri; Shenandoah Nears San Francisco On The Student Council which worked hand in hand tho local chapter committee in arranging the Over 300 Chinese Shops Wrecked By Filipinos In Two Day Race Rlors Police On (Birr. LXTTtt) master Kenneth Cotton. and Assist- was mtroaucetl by the presicsnt ot the college. Hn spoke concerning tho Alpha Sigma Alpha, the only women's honorary society on the campus which was organized for the purpose of promoting foresnic activities among the women of the college.

He exhibited the loving cup furnished by the Alpha Sigma Alpha to be awarded to the winner of Freshman-Sophomore girls' debate last year. Their team was composed of Miss Isabelle McConagha ot New Wilmington, Miss Helen Davidson of Ingrain, and Elizabeth McKnight of Volant. Pa. In concluding his talk. Dr.

Meade presented the cup to Miss McKnight, captain of the winning team last year. Mrs. Speaks Mrs. RuRh Nevla oi Piltsburirh. president ot the general Westminster Alumni association, then addressed the students.

Mrs. Navin represented the collage at the annual meeting of the American Association of University Women hefd in Philadelphia Thursday evening. The purpose of this meeting was to elect officers tor the coming year, review past business and formulate ihorizied to join in a deed for the 3an wise held a. very mtereat- mri'tiug At Jail Terms Given Dry Law Violators Total 7,006 Years North" Street school. Twenty were transfer of real estate.

Petition for partition made in the estate of the lato Charles Rogers of Pulaski township, upon petition of Ortba, H. Rogers. A clta- ttendance. Tro.op Committee-John Offutt was also present, is followiiis aeouta will take Flight Back East Big Dirigible EKpoCMd To r-Usach program was composed or ii'aDer Stevenson. Bellevue, William Goldstrom, Elizabeth, Ruth Becker, Struthers, Hazel Smith, Washington.

Pa.r John Karrcll. Jnck Castle, Florence Pollard, New-Castle, Robert Ferguson, Bell-evue, Fa and Martha Wallace, Par- Honor Memory Of Rotarian Miller At Noon Meeting Lvs service) Oct. Pastor's Brother sentences imposed on viola-ions evening at North Street school: Jack -Stone. James Metzier, Sherwood Johns. John Boston and Joe Pearson.

Gordon Jenkins has signified his Intentions of taking an examination ic first olasB requirements. The boys may form a basketball team as yet have not secured a playing court. To Preach Here SHANGHAI FOREIGN 1 SETTLEMENT MAKE 3 MANILA. Oct. 20.

Fierce riot-ins bqt-ureen Filipinos and CHlnt-e continued tare loday. More than 300 Chiaeee shops were wrecked In The constabulary was called out and 500 special armed police are patrolling' the Chinese section of the city, from which Filipinos have Riot gurts were being used to the mobs. Scores were injured. More than '250 Filipinos wore jailed. One was hilled- Filipino mobs looted hundreds ot Chinese shops- beating the owners and driving them through the READY FOR BATTIE rhe prohibition act during the past three years aggregate 7.000 Prohibition Commissioner Haynec announced today.

Haynes said 177.000 arrests had ben made. 39,000.000 gallons of liquor seized and 11.000 automobiles stnd 444 ships Fines totalling SIS. 000. 000 have been imposed of which J17.000.000 have been collected. Rev.

H. McClure. brother oE Rev. "Walter E. McClure.

pastor of City About 0 A. To Encircle City Xfws -Service) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Proceeding slowly down the Pacific coast the navy dirigible Shenandoah pierced the fog off the mid' section ot California, at 7 o'clock and wa expected to arrive here at 9 m. today according to radio messages from the airship.

A message from the Shenandoah received at navy headauarters here cc.id nhe would sail over Golden Gate and then encircle San Fran- new plans. Mrs. Nevra gave Pairs Oco) (ConUnaea JPro SOUTH WELCOMES mo First i-resoytenan cnurcu ot this city w-Ui speak every evening nired at the meeting and told of the fearing that troops or which evei side were defeated would rush the this week" at r.io at the uity Kes-rus Mission beginning Tuesday tvening. held by the larger schools of the settlement, barbed wire ontar.file- JOHN W. DAVIS ON NASHVILLE VISIT Continues, rrom Faff OaO ceuntry- Sfc? also 'old tne ur.ner- 'LL'Lool iha SlidrK- Rev.

McClure will have a groat graduates that the alumni are be- volunteer corps, made uo of Honoring the memory of Prof. M. J. Miller, who passed away Thursday. October 1 6.

the Rotary club today at noon passed a resolution condolence. Prof. Miller was a who believed in the principles at the organization and endeavored to exemplify them by his life. He was actively Interested In the clinic for crippled children and performed splendid service In this Louis B. Round, superintendent of the New Castle Electric company was in charge of the urogram today and Introduced C.

R. Tracey. a lighting engineer of this company who spoke on "Home Lighting." He also lliustrtted his talk with illustrations. Mr. Round also spoke ijiesage to rnng.

Ha is a lino gospel ir.ff.cnr. i-ie is a rraauace ot tn Ijcol: ljq Lin 1 and detachments from the Ameri- Rotary Club Guests didate eeemed to get as much, pleas- pectetl shortly. out of the occasion as did British. French. Itahau aud year's class at Princeton University and during the summer has been Japanese warships ordered'- there for duty have stretched a human At First U.P, Church! preaching at Durango, col.

Pittsburgh, president of the Davis snent the mornisc con fivit-v: Lnt.cn elUDS ference with Democratic state lead- Busissfeads Worm Svrcp Probe Shooting Of Johnstown Woman; tie evaded all talks of poll-hls arrival here on Sunday. of Pittsburgh, was the noxt speaker. She told ot the work oi the Women's club and what tuey er The big event on todays program pected to accomplish in the futun all, armed to the teeth, around 2e settlement boundaries. XL 8. Troops timber 000.

The American uaval detachment, umbering over 60 0, is using the muiclpal electrical plant as a base nd are in charge of the boundary ne for three miles. Their stretch concentrated along Woosnne Members of New Castle Rotary' club were special guests of the rlret United Presbyterian congregation at the Sunday evening services. The stadium of -the Vanderbllt Unioer- mbjec Cousin Is Held ior ibis -noor a the way of schoiarsnips. Thert. 1C7 members enrolled in thii lub.

Attorney Frank A. Hoover of rmon ot tne evening was ceuver- Davis planned to make a regular campaign speech as he told bis advisers, the Democratic party issues Local Knights Are -r New Castle. president of the road, the artery through which the New Castle chapter ot the Westmin they were in Northern' states. Cheapei district would have to ster Alumni association, was the text ftrad to be called to the olat- ana are anso protecting tne tbn verv few occasions in politi torm. Mr.

Hoover interspersed his qalK with several witty jokes. One American consulate' and' the United States court for China which are cal history when a Democratic nor- 'it. i-i'i HANDE1T amps le suggestions put. forth by him that the annual hanquet of the Oct. 20.

Police today are investigating the fatal shooting of Mrs- Florence Pavel, 33. wife of Michael Pavel, of No. 40 'Mine, near here this mornlns, Mrs. Pavel who was shot at her horns was taken to the local boEPital where she died. George Csogy, cousin ot Mrs.

Pave! who made his home at Pavel residence was arrested 3y police charged with the murder. ed south of the. line. Wilmington, of Pittsburgh. Members of St.

Mary's Council. Knights of ColumbiiE, Sunday morning received holy communion at the :30 mass at St. Mary's church. The knights marched from the Cub home on North Jefferson street to the church. Upon their return a broakfast was served in the dining room by ladies of the parish.

Fcnr 1920 Repetition. While announcement was made' appreciation." the Davl man DIAMONDS. WATCHES AXD JEtTELRT FROM' GERSOX Diamond I110Ma. 3111(21 ui HtimtM loi poli omm WmtOll Cirli 100. Stewart Speak James Stewart of Cleveland.

0.. ie of the oldest grain to roturu the day, was next introduced. recalled conditions as they were his dav as a. student. His wav agers were known to have urged th candidate to enter the state to definitely block a repetition of The American units ot the corps aro comprised ot 3.

company of infantry, composed of young Americans employed by American Irma in Shanghai, commanded by Captain Olson and Lieut. EL L. McClos-key. Lieut. JVfcClos key's home i.s in Westpoint, where he also served in the Pennsylvania National Guard.

The- mounted troop Is commanded by Captain WL R. Rice and Lieut. H. D. Rodger.

Captain Rice's home is in New York where he served in the National Guard. Lieut. Rodger is one. of the leading American attorneys in the far east, and formerly lived In Camden, S2j i when of telling things was very humor- Republican. The presence of the rr if, 3 candidate, it was contended, would lawyer and at one time was con- Hundreds Of Cars On New Highway On Sunday Afternoon in the regular Democratic orations and prevent loss of the through lack of party enthu eetea with.tue Westminster tac- the next speaker of the was A.

A. McDonald, graduate siasm. At the sa.rae time the Democratic '-board of strategy'' en- DAMAGE DONE. Ray Fit-patrlck of. 40 3 LeClede street.

Youngstown. had his car badly damaged yesterday, according to a report made to the police, when', while it was parked on the wast side ot Atlantic avenue and headed -south, the- car of Fred Clemens, 14 South Front street, tacked out of Dime Way on the east Eide of Atlantic-avenue Into the side of the car. Both rear wheels of the Fltzpatrick car. were broken. dirsed the visit as a means of brlng- -j- votes throughout Handel Lamps are different from other lamps in the permanency of thee design and structure-Beautiful finish on metal work like rare old 8ronie add to the dignity of the whole lamp.

It will be our pleasure to show you these (amps at our store. the south to help inflate Davis' pop- manager of athletics. Mr. McDonald told of the work ot the Athletic Council and what they hoped to accomplish in the future. Dr.

S. E. Calhoun, president of the local chapter of the Alumni association, Hundreds of autolets took advantage of a trip over the new highway out Butler avenuo as far as the Pern" highway, yesterday, the first Davis came here In high spirits following a series ot' enthusiastic -oad. jat open t. 'who conducts a the students for their co-operation SHANGHAI.

Oct. 20. The situation in the vicinity -of Shanghai was unchanged today although it was believed negotiations for the surrender of the Chekiangers enlistment of the Kiangsu. armies would succeed shortly. More forces have arrived, completely surrounding the Chekiacgers.

who, iiowover, still in St. loiiir. i pe canci-ite was convinced that ha win urv Missouri in November and store In Rose Point, kept count of the machines traveling over the new road. In one hour yesterday, between 2 and 3 o'clock 305 machines passed his store, he reports. said so freely.

Tho demonstration accorded him in St. Louis was. ihe welcomed the old gnd3. made by Dr. Wallace.

Among were that the Y. W. C. A. uld serve lunch to the alumni at cordial given Him unywnerB the Hillside at noon, that a mect- -viCr.

ail i ot WOMAN IS BADLY ird Nanking impossible. of the alumni and present mem-of the Pi Rho' Phi sorority Id be held at the home of Mrs. Mickey Walker, welterweight title-holder, is to take on Wanie Smith, the Oklahoma Cowboy, in a 10-round Dout at Milwaukee an tho night of October 20. HURT IN CRASH Jamos McLaughry at. 2 p.

and ir-c- To Meet Tuesday the election of Frof. W. Gamble of Sharon, and Miss Jeanette Shaeffer of New Wilmington, to the board of trustees. The election of the new trustees took place MATHER BROS. CO.

JEAVELERS 13 E. Washington St. "ew Castle, Fa. We are showing in our windows this week many new things which suggest the coming season XMAS. We cordially invite you to view them.

the annual meeting held at corn-Students Take Ciwpe The meeting was then turned' er to the Studeul Council, Faber evenson ot Bellevue, presi As a preface to the Republican rally which will be held In the Carnegie s.udltorium Tuesday evening, October 21 the Republican County committee will meet in the court house at 4 p- m. County Cbaiiman Clvde V. Ailey today announced that dinner had been arranged in the Fountain Jnn nt 6 p. m. for all the members of the committee expect to stay for the mass meeting in dent of Lhat body, taking charge.

Miss Hazel Smith ot Washington, who ad- CConttnned Psum Pace Om) on the left side today and littla hope of her recovery is held. An X-Ray was taken today of her head to determine if possible the ci-act nature of her' Injuries. Ttera Is no indication of a fracture of the skull. It is believed that shei may have a blood clot as result ot her Lead striking aome hard object. Mrs.

JonGS. daughter of Mrs. Fury sustained a slight injury of one shoulder. Sa.vering the owner and driver of the car had bis nose oroken while Fred Morris was scratched. His injuries were of a minor character.

The exact cause of the accident hai not been determined by Che au-thoiItieB. ULAKES COMPLAINT. Mrs. 0. BeiJ, 14 Monroe street, complained to the.

police Saturday that J. B. perry, has a garage in the rear or her home and runs his machine over hor lawn in such a manner as to destroy U. the civeu rvev rr! and she also thanked the mi their interest shown oulluge. Robert Ferguson of you want to sell your car Tell the buyers where good you are In 111 health and need a spinal analyst to determine Just whore the subluxation oi roui spine has occured.

-A Chiropractic adjastme of this displacement is painless. Sophomore class, spoke few words il884" fZ "Sine The White Undertaking Co. Funeral Directors to The People of Nev Castle Since 1895. AMBULANCE SERVICE 337-339 Neshfinnock Avenue. Bell Phone 61.

cermng co-operation between students and alumni. Tho Fearless Quartet." com AVTOMOBiJCE BUMPED. According to reports made to the police ry both Miss Mary Schcrger of this city and G. Shaff-ncr. of Butler, they were driving east on Allen Saturday afternoon, when the 'Shaffnet car, which was in the rear of the Scfter-ger car, bumped Into the rear of the latter car.

Little dauiase was posed of John MacLcari ot Buffalo. WRITE A WANT AO Lyie Guthrie of Connoque-inc. Raymond Tliorr.tor. of So. M1U St.

At the Bridge. Pittsburgh, and J. Y. Jackson of Appollo, all members of the lus class of 1921. threw thu.

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