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iNhAV (JASTCE, NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 3931. Scotland School CHILDREN INNOCENT VICTIMS OE GANGSTER GUNS DO IEEB GERSON'S Secret Six President In Chicago Refuses To Take Capone Seriously Reunion Is Held flENT WW OPTICAL DEPAfiTS Former Teachers And Pupils Of The "Little Red" School House Meet You Get Headaches You Feel Tired Do Do Col. Robert Isham Randolph Rokbinsor. motored with friends jnoi-j evening. I Mrs.

Korr.er Kouk and daaehto- REUNION AT OLD Thankful Capone Gives Organization Credit have returnee home aiter SCHOOL GROUND spcuaing sometime with the former's brother in Baltimore. Miss Ruth Mayberry of Wampum Is spending some time with her brother. Merie Mayberry of Allegh- Sa-ys Capone 's Pocketbook Was His Undoing-" Had More Than 200 Henchmen Mr. and Mrs. Eart Powell spent Monday evening at the home of Mrs.

M. Powell at Lancaster. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

Reed Kouk and Mrs. Thos. McConahy and son or Ellwood Teachers and pupils who were identified with Scotland schoo; in Umon township forty years ajo. or more, held a very pleasant reunion on the grounds sur.ouriding the "little red" schoo! house on the New Castie-Youngstowu road Wednesday evening. The jetmion was for thoss wiio had either or school at Scotland up and including the year of 1890.

A basket picnic was an enjoyabic feature, followed by short addresses and a business xr.cc.ing. Three teachers who had Uu-ht durmi: or to 1330 were, ipt-u. mcr.cay at tne 'ionic ol Kr and Mrs. John Uroiim. CHICAGO.

Jtiiv au. Col. Rcber. Week end visitors, at Karl Powell home were the Mis. House of Isham Randolph, 'president of the Chicago of Commerce and founder of the Secret Six, that Mrs G.

Powell Younjs town. and Mrs. Bill McLaughlin Al public enemy number OJ'aa a aa II Das; ne.ss. tofiav declared he was'sraii- u. and F.

Pot si Girard. Ohio. Miss Shirley Lawrence is spending sometime Hf.rlansburg. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. a-srl ijresenC. They v.cic Kcv. K.

B. Wit- i fled that Capone gives us so much credit." Cupone's pocketbook proved to be daughter Mary Alice and: Mrs. Mary v. irauiu.i iuiu en-aai. ana wayne Watson of Volant, spent Tuesday son of Canonsburg, Charles E'.

Fuilerton North Beaver township, and Coroner J. P. Caidweli of this city. Pupils present were: Mrs. Nanr.ie Shelienberger, John D.

Pattison. S. L. Wilson, R. H.

Pattison. D. C. S. Pattison, John Jeau- evening r.t the home of T.

C. Wat- his weak omt, the eoionei pomtect out. "He Is telling the truth when he saj's that the profit has been taken out of the booze and beer racket in Chicago. He maintained a gang of more than 200 men, many of them en-convicts. He paid them netle Pattison.

Charies Gardner. Ernest C. Gardner, T. M. Pattison.

Eila McCor.neil. Mrs. Lucy Cox. Mrs. Alice Mehard.

Mrs. Josephine Mayberry Leiby, Dewberry and Mrs. Teresa Clari; Travel's. Pamilv connections present in Mother Of Flyer $300 to $40 a week ana tney wouio-n't let him quit the racket. When we cut down the profits by raiding the distributing renters, the overhead of this organization became so great thai Capone was the verge of going broke.

He had created a monster which was de Nearly Hysterical stroying him. Randolnh Uioucht Capone cluded Mrs. Mary Pattison. Mrs R. N.

Pattison, Mrs. S. L. Wilson, Mrs. M.

Pattison. Jennie Pattison. Mrs. watt Pattison. Mrs.

John W. Path son. Mrs. John U. Mrs.

Ciark Pattison, Mrs. Charles K. Puf.erton. Herman Mehaic, Mrs. John D.

Patterson. Mrs Charles diction that Rung warfare had ended was too optimistic, and "hooey ws: the colonel's opinion of Capone': declaration that he opposed Mother Of Pobndo Overjoyed To Heir Son Reaches Constantinople News Service) LYNN, Julv 30. HvstpriMl Gardner, Alex Gardner, Ina Lusk. Sarah Pattison, Mrs. Pearl Cochran.

Col. Randolph declined to accept first credit for ridding Chicago of Capone, passing that- honor to Unit with joy upon the receipt of the news that her son John, with Re ion Joseph Davis. Anna Martin, Wllbert and Harold Shelienberger. Anita and Allene Mehard, sell Boardrnan, Boston aviator, had ed States Attorney tjeorge Johnson, who prepared the government's cases. auccessiuuy ccmp.eted a non-stop Norma and Margery Alter.

Margaret: Pattison, Mrs. R. B. Wilson and ii.tut icitt to constan-tincple, Turkey, Mrs. Mary L.

Po-lando. 68. ran thromrh hp- hrvm tlny before regaining her compos-- r.d Wi.ham Pattison. Jonr. Jair.es and Alfred Gardner, International Teiezhctcs E.

NEW CASTLE Kirk Pattison. Mrs. J. Pattison, and New York is shockad by the brutal i who ilatter.ed himse'f against a 'God euided John anrt Russell in this marvelous flight, she cried, "all mv farr.ilv anri- i II) alley where the man the gunmen sought, to kill was hidden: (2) doorway where the baby was sieep-ins: 2 lemonade stp.rr whirh After dinner President R. Pat- tison called the meeting to order and could do was.

pray and have faith WiVE FOR CAMP A group if young people from the mewing down of five with niche between two bu.ldir.gs. Tap underworld ir.achir.e puns in a 1 photos show 3a by Michael Bevil-crcwded teuemenL disLrict. As the acula, wounded twice in the back, children played cr. tho idcw3lk a and the bullet riddind carriage in touring erc.v alon mi.c wliich be luid been Be- ripped by fcuUei: 4) club where the 'letters were read from former pupils, them, but they just went out and put across the real thing Mrs. Polando her larr.iiv had car oi Jr.e a.ao, K.socie.te of Leg.s rranK i-i ui o.

i.l-ikj. nrisuaii tacicuvor society leit rvioii-cJay for two weeks camp u.aexr.r; anc: aaron. r.a nusavu v. x.i.t...- Du.is c-:" Kan Fr: spray-'-d them wr.h bullets in a probable victim, was seen prior to spent a sieepicas night, listening ing near thi Field Club of Ellwood City, The gioup will be chaperoned Alex Peebles of New Ken to the radio for the greater part furL lc hit'an tinidontifieu cannier, with his mother; ri.ihl. the shooting.

by Mrs. Homer iiouk. CHURCH NOTES sington. Pa. Remark were, made by Rev.

R. Milson, Charles E. Fulicrton and J. ui iiajg oi nearuig re ports of c-io flight. John Polando, mechanic on ihe fhlthl with Rev.

Wagner the blind preacher win be the visiting preacher, at the Gerson's Optical Department Is at Your Service car.net hi- imh del i-i tr.c vision. Have our fir. M. C. KaiiLii.

five you rcicntific examination and "knew" the condition of your eyes, without charge. L's-e cur Jictrra! 'credit" and enjny good eyesight. Avoid waiting. Phene Pit for appointment. Glasses for Near or Far Vision as Low as $7.00 Officers elected for the ensuing Play Off Decides Best Scout Bswmarc uaivary cnurcn, old.

He was born in Lynn and went, into automobile repair work, leaving this occupation about fiv-j vea-s SEMER year were Jor.n w. pattison. president: Mrs. Teresa Clark Travels. The congregation is making plans secretary and treasurer.

Committee ago to devote his time to aviatic." Pciiiitdo.s sen, John. 3. stavinc arrangements cnanes arcner. with his aunt, in Per.boriy. was thi Mrs Gerald Mor.ri ann Mrs.

Roy John D. Pattison. utuu-ics rui-ierlon, Mrs Josephine Mayberry Leibv and Eleanor The, vi uk ocjs o. neiRilbcr- spent a df.y recently hoc-. Ciimp Phillips Archers Vie For Honors Vedncsday; Welcome Visitors committee is to meet on the first The wife of the trans-Atlantic air-in was ill New York nr.

vine Monday of next to prepare and Mis. D. 3. Bcaic and family on Saturduy eve.imK. Mr.

and lrs. Anthony Gorenz and daujhtsrs. Mary, Aloir.a and Pi. and sen Tony spent Thursday with thf.r daughter and husband. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Malovtck at Girard. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Holland and two children left or. Wednesday lor Dlans for the 1D32 reunion. New York from where they will sa.l to Rnlatvi. Y. P.

C. U. PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crawford It was decided to enlarge the scope of next year's reunion by taking in all teachers and pupils up to and including IjCO.

Rev. R. 3. Wilson wiio drove up from Canotisbiire. to attend the PLANS COMPLETED; auc :arr.iiy.

Jr.mc-r and Mary it Ohio siici.t eve- Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson and 3C in tr. effort to find the Caurrhlcr Alien and Andv -howmn in Mini "hk awf OCCURS ON MONDAY greet tne itev.

rtaymono rreaer-ick who will be the new' pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian church. The Ladies Bible Class will hold their monthly meeting August 6, in the church. Those in charge this month are Mrs. I. A.

Lytle, Mrs. J. Kalajamin, Mrs. G. Lawrence.

EAST NEW CASTLE NOTES Morris and Howard Garret of Pulaski, are spending sometime with their gmndir other. Mrs. J. Michaels. Mrs.

John Gumble of Pittsburgh is spending a few weeks at the home of her daughler, Mrs. Holshouser. Miss Hilda Holshouser has returned home aiter spending sometime with relatives in Pittsburgh. Miss Clara Lytic and Miss Shirley Lawrence, Mr. Bill Houston and Howard Yoho, spent Sunday afternoon visiting friends in Zelienopic.

Miss Carol Mae McCowan is nine with Mr. and Mrs. William of Cleveland spent Sunday with Mr. of finals were piayec oil te'day" The Plans were cracticailv comn'ori YOUR JCWCLllR Pcnn Theater Elrl.sr IS North Mercer St. New Castle.

Pa. un uit -na son. reunion was accompanied oy Mrs. -u iivs east ct Rottry Troop today for the outing of members of the Beaver Valley Presbytery. Young irst determined.

These are Karrv Mr. and Mrs. Carlson remiuncd for this week. wnson and tne.r c. Lena.

Miss Wilson, for the oast ten New Castle were Sunday guests at wood, a crcve not far from Beavei tne noine oi tne laucr parents, and Mrs. Wayne Dr.vis and family of Or.k. street. Falls. David Evans.

Joe McGown. Clare Lennox and 3131 Lackey immediately after colors the five best among the rest of the camp did their best l.o beat the Rotary Falls on the New son Ecwr.rd spent Saturday in Pitis-burgh and attended the baseball game. has been teaching in Venezuela. South America. This year she wiil go to Wichita.

where she has been engaged to teach Spanish in a laru'0 Indian school. A i her home the Mjrccr Hospital uity roaa, Aug. j. Young people from the four United Presbyterian churches here arc expected to be In attendance. Rev.

H.G.W. Smith Will Teach Class Mere snc acmittr.a lor trcat- Hospital of Younr.itown is spenrlmg out laiica compier.ejy tc make score. en the term v.cr: Bed Sr.od-rraas. r-r iKtanO'i with Iter mother ftriu family, iierc. 1 Wyoming Governor mr.n Newmycr.

Jack spending a few days with Mr. and WOMAN, 81, DIES June-i; spcr.c'iuft a lew i'he of The Bitile Cla; or.nsrs to oe as F.cv. Smith is a teacher note dv.fi Georno Fox. president days with her unci r.nc children Sunday with Mr. tnd Mrs.

Jus. Tefcr.y and daughter of Newport. Mrs. tan Miner, ot Rochester. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Harris hi First Basils! isks Federal Aid a r.d Mrs. Arvid Noi'u and son at Poland. W. visited the home of his sister 'via-, Punt: Mr.

and Mrs. A'frrrt -H NEAR ZELIENOPLF. ZELTENOPLE, July 30 Miss Virginia Cabic 81, former resident here died tocay at the home of a niece. Mrs. Charles Cress of South Beaver township.

Heaver countv. sper.t the week-end visitini; at Steubcnville. fainilV. Florrr.ce. jiaioirt.

Milton rrr in Oil Situation Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whittaere and family and Mrs, Bra don motored to M-anny ar.e Steve Coss. The final score ucints was 29 to 0 r. faro- cl till notary.

In the near (111.111? the host, r.rcaer in eitnip ue found. Daring the afternoon a nature hike led by Tom Ramho was taken to Muddy Cvel; Grant city, and other points cf interest. Many-unusual things wore observed The hikers returned to tr.nip in tune tor a swim al the Indian village nocl. Edith left Wednesday morning to tile class mates a'l -u-imber? of I.as! winter the Mens Bible class." out to of the First Baptist church entered prove mat the cias is an i ccn-'est v.th the' one ol' 100 per cent attendance since Men's class oi Lie First Baptist ihe time et lie contest, ch-ish K.i-ira:a".-;i the out-1 grift called or. Miss Elisabeth Mack-lin at her tac on Sunday.

i Nv.icmr.ir.oer tne wees Niagara Falls. Coventor Clark Would Have Mrs. Jas. Weisen and Edith Wr.l- Mercer Weani cay. Miss Alice Moser is spending a few weeks in Butler.

Mr. William Stelter and Miss Violet Zugler, motored to Conneaut Lake and- Erie the past week. Miss Clara Lytie and Miss Gula is sper.cing this wees witn Miss Dor- ere rnsmcss callers Youngs. Survivors are two brothers. Austin Cable of Zelienople and Find ley Cable Oi and two sisters.

Mrs. Matilda "Goehnr.g of Beaver county and Mrs. Lewis Shannon of Zelienople. come of the affair was me New- vveli. when ycu hear about all Castie lost ami an ih-se iir.ancial crises and revoaj-of this contest will be the visit of tiunaiy threat.

in Europe it makes Rev. Kenry G. pastor you loel tha. the United States Cleveland called at the home of Mr. Castle spent Ins.

week-end with her Government Step Into Picture And Set Price PVrvi-i CHEYE! HE. Julv S0. This swimming hole is becoming Popular with the campers. a. a- parents.

Richard Nord attended a picnic at kade oy ore on cal church Sunduy. we aren't going quite as fast we Smill; will teach the Men's to. Welch has held the banner for three days and took it again tonight. The Governoi- A. M.

Clark today telegraphed President Hoover asking recently. Miss Anne Lcbo spent the weekend with her parents nt New Castle. D. C. McKee left the of the uan iioor.es received an extra ccs- ico cream at noon tx-dav be cause they have won the flag for ir.rc? times in SIISSMSIOn.

to spine a low days Buffalo. New York on business Glir. 7 1 mat me government lata- steps immediately to control production and price of crude oi: In Wyomlnp. Governor Clark sggcstr.d a mir.isnuia pr-o oi f. 5 tii.n-ci be set.

Oil Is scliinr; at 3a cents per bai re I Wyoming at present, ana tlie raily approxiaictes J3.C03 -i els. Visitors Sonte visiters in tcd.iv M'o: Mr- a-nd Mrs. Charles F.one. cf N'evv Castle Mr and Mrs. Martin Hietsch and son Donald, and datinli-ters Irene.

Verna and Dtirij Mrs. Sgsesaal Pulses as Used Cass Dodac Sedan 10M Kssc 1923 Coupe si.VJ J52C Jlrxlcie Coupe TO raaal Iruak IKO Chevrolet Fauci Tvu-k Sl.vj IVashing and at Uruvonahie Friee CROWL BROTHERS miQR CO. Carlson rpeut Monday in Struthers. Wamcr Anderson and Arthur Andion joined tiic Armv and will be stationed or, the Kawhan, Islands. Mis.

Oscar Liana and children left on Wednesday fur Ycrk from which point she will sail on the ENNA JETTICK BOOT SHOP At The Bridge SETTING THE PACE WITH OUR SUMMER SALE OF ENNA JETTICK SHOES David Rvans and Cul. Charles. Of New Castic. Mr. iv'rs.

F.iiOdcs of New Castle, Mrs. John McGown of A group oi girli motored to the park and had a picnic dinner among AUTO -uiiw c.itiiti.nc Kos. Mr and Mrs. Jaoob Kos and Mr. and Mrs.

Fischer all of West Pittsburg. Mrs. Hcmpls and Mrs. Schuster of New Castle. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hartland of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newmeyer and Mr. and 111).

Dorothy Engle, Frances CrJfjui Helen Mayne, Edith Rows and fioiiiia ailmorti. They greatly. Kermit Manewal "is still Dr. and Mrs. J.

J. McFate of New Mrs. A. S. Hainsworth West Pittsburg.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Freed and son, Tommy of West Pittsburg, Mrs. C.

W. 3enn and daughters Ruth and Helen of West Pittsburg, Virginia Vey, West Pittsburpr. Mrs. W. F.

Neudt of New Castle, W. P. Wcndt Of New Brighton, Mrs. M. Lienert and son RobcrL of Ny Castle, asiie were recent callers at Hi home of Mr.

and Mrs rt uii. $5.00 and $6.00 Values Now Mr. and Mrs. Willarri' MiHHioi- of Union City, spent Sunday Knamel rctiibrly :r.t si Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Baker and and Mrs. A. M. of New Castle, Mrs. C.

3. Hawkins and daughler Jane o( New Castle and Mrs. C. P. McGill of Scaver Falls.

aiiiiiy. omt.cs ana Jean. Mrs, Kii-zabctli Mcllvcnny of Aliqulppa. ouii.i.iy r. Mr.

snd Mrs E'tuJv and fa.mil carr.r.a-r ar- rr. THAT ARE! Every auto repair that passes through our shop bears the inspec-1 $2-95 Mr. and Mrs. F.aymond Beale mot. ilr-ort.

am- charge of Tom RambC county scout :oir.missioner. Ralph Davis; entertained with numerous jokes, storks and songs. Duey and Mfjquis marksmanship. Other fine entertainments were pur on. HSf1' gs ollVr i-os! our rrcular sen-en mivanlaec oi itiis mh tlon before it passes on for i delivery.

And it is an that I i means something more than words. It Is our gnaraiiLcc to you ot satis- I Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Ewep.rinp.ton dnun.ilri- l-nrothy. of Aliouirns 'lac a- ire homo of Rev. and Mrs. W. J.

Enple on Tuesday. EXPLODING 6iLLAMP EURNS COUNTRY HOME NEW KENSINGTON. Pa' 5(1' faction. Wo lire careful in applying it to any job. But, once it goes on the job ticket, it means we'll back i mm RESULTS paint all your screens now.

(Brush Included VI" it up! Each SiiCl An exploding oil lamp in the kttch- We are still "packing them in" with our mid-summer clearance of En-na Jectick Shoes. After shopping around you will be firmly convinced of the exceptional values offered by Enna Jetticks. We especialJv urge that you bring the "daughter" along. You Need No Longer Be Told That You Have An Expensive Foot Enna Jettick Boot Shop (tntcriiatlonnl News Service) AT MONTREAL Pete San. tol.

Rcn road, near Creighton, yesterday swept the home to the ground, leaving Mr. and Mrs. John Vidro and Montreal, defeated Eugene Hiiat SUPPLY COMPANY AT PARKERSBURG. W. V.

Lon- son Frank, 23, homeless, and causing $3,000 damage. Partly insured. The family escaped scantiiy clnd. Firemen managed to save the ouL'ouilti- nit Bowricn. Cincinnati middleweight defeated Russ Rcwlcy, Huntington ttOJ..

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