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EIGHT NEW CASTLE, NEWS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, iyju. pany will resume operations Tues 1 ing with his daughter In Cleveland I where he wjls wrninir hk llvim- Corn Roast At Famous Dog Is 'Prominent Surgeon In Philadelphia Is Osceola Mills, was almost Instantly killed when struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train near the Osceola freight station. According to Fireman. C. P.

'Mcis, who saw the man too late to save him. Shenkarlck was lying with his head on the rail. Cor Revolt In Argentine Halted By Government day, alter a vacation period 01 two months for repairs and the rebuilding of the tank. Tiie new fireproof plant at Marienville will open on the same date. The new Oil City branch plant of the simt company also will soon be ready to begin operations.

Edenburg Proves Enjoyable Event carpenter under the name "Timmlns' When arrested in Cleveland he attributed his shortage to poor bookkeeping and claimed that "I never wa; much of a bookkeeper, only a carpen- At the time of hLs disappearance his wife notified postal authorities whose subsequent checkup revealed the shortage in the Whitaker office ac- Victim Of Suicide oner Lewis is checking up on the accident as the man had been absent irum ms name since 'lnursflay night. ii tiaveling Pinchot Inspects Prize Collie, Made Famous By Albert Payson Terhune, Is Killed By Dr. Emory G. Alexander SLwhe Throat With Pen Knif Former President Of Peru Is Being Held As Prisoner A. G.

Club Member And Husbands Are Guests Of Mr. And Mrs. J. O. Diekson One Death And Fourteen Injured In Wake Of Huge Demonstration President Hipolito Irigoyen Is Big Water Plant charging robber; wore sworn out before Alderman William G.

Phillips against John. William. James and John Dee. An cfli- Boy Meets Death When Bicycle Is th: lor Cleveland armec" J. O.

nxtcn PHILADELPHIA," Aug. 30. Slashing his throat with a pocket knife In a fit of nervous depression following a delicate operation, nr. Fmorv r. cd the hospitality of their home 1 YORK.

Aug. 30. Gifford pinchot, Republican nominee for gover idenbnrg to the members of the Imprisoned On Island Of Struck By intematlunal Sf.vs Service) POMFTON LAKES, N. Aug. 30-Sunnybank Jean is dead.

To many, who ordinarily wouldn't know a Pomeranian from an Irisl: wolfhound, that name meant some-thins today. Sunnvbank Jean was the nrise Col O. dub and their husband on Fi Sari Lorenzo nor, today was enroute to his home at Milford, after an inspection of the Alexander, socially prominent surgeon and son-in-law of Dr. John Dcaver, famous Philadelphia physi- by the bandits had been Is-1 (iiisnriuiii-: sued, there. BUENOS AIRES.

Aug. 30. One Police, checking the story told by death PTiri iourtrcn injuries th" have been unable to ven In the hut" mentation lv reports that ir.c btrndji car hid I bv supporters cf President Hipolito been swi icinity. day evening. xorit water plant and colorous creed, BUTLER.

Aug. 30. Struck bv I Twenty-five were present an, was pronounced a suicide today. Corn and and a second bitter attack upon the the northbound Buffalo. Rochester oja ri lie that Albert Payson Terhune made famous in his magaslnc stories, read today re- home at Wyncote from Abington hos- Pittsburgh express train ac the cross- i J'0RtetI a ulE in a pital when he jumped out of the ma- 1 jn v-iYnrin PhsHec by meadow and the 5ue5W wcrE, the A I LIMA.

Aug. 30 Ex-President Le-JgLiia cf Peru, only a few days ato known as the "strong man' of Latin- mainrd i Believe Diamond and fled Into Baederwoorl Part eo. at taoics scl oi-i-l Pinchot came here from Hanover, where he had inspected the water supply, pronounced it unfit and condemned the Hanover Water company and the commission. occ Philip Harkins his chauffeur pursued 50n 0 Mr 'dn Mrs' Ilrr' Boyce home The only spooling incide: is hundred: of IrigoyonLs' hours v. oy i-nousanos.

Ironically enough, it was that vero tame that led to Sunnybank Jean's death. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb H. Norris of Detroit, were among the many readers who admired Mr.

TerhunE for his Is In London For ere spent pleasur-lic and social chat. affair was largely I ably spent mbling for a public lost htm In dense under- 1 body i i.il'.r.:, growth. Island of San Lorenzo. The Peruvian cruiser Almirante Orau where the ousted South American dictator sought refuge after ms lcrcsri resignation Sunday mght, sur- to the efforts of the host, host- An hour ater AhinFfnn rvilia Younc Bovce had started ntif for a He Uses Telephone the surgeon's slashed body with his tales, arid when they came cast on their vacation in their' car they decided lo visit Terhune 's home t. mie lying oesiae it.

He had i rendered him to the prison author it-ies presumably at the direction recoi lu uuni a nervous breakdown To Pay Home Note Diamond President Sanchez who has Alleged Jack "Leg: iiiuu'ii. and her three children. Dr. Alexander was 50 years old. He rhey drove in at the main gate; nd were proceeding up the drive hen Sunnvbank Jean ran out in tthi ed his bicycle and had just reached Calls London Paper And An- rvemment.

an automobile carryini icvcral men swept around the ccrnc Cascros and Juy in tin -icart of the tiring approximate 25 shots in rapid succession. On: Iricoyist fell dead as the crowd scur lo safety. intense Excitement The killing momentarily threw th( nig a rumor from lip to lip that thr sxpcclcri coup against President, lri- Plans were made tor another party to be held on a future date. Mrs. Harry Sherman.

Mrs. Charles Hopper uie jMiisenger tract wnen tne nor bound flyer appeared. His Arrival MEADVLLLE.7 Aug 30. Odd in 13 northwestern Pennsyl-inia counties are strivincr to raise ine iront end of the locomoli Mrs. W.

E. Horner and Mrs. Kennel' North Carolina and Jefferson Medical College For a time he was an associate professor or surgery at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Episcopal Hospital struck Boyce Waiter will make the arrangemer considerable distance before the trair was stopped. path of their car and was killed. Terhune called a state trooper and had Norris aTrested on a charge of malicious mischief.

Norris settled later, out of court, for $100, which Terhune promptly turned over to the iocal police and firemen's fund. "I am getting sick of having my Dlace made into a triooer's oaradise" of the fallen regime who robbed the Senor Legiiia. it was understood expressed deep, indignation ever his confinement in a pnsoii formerly occupied chiefly by politica-i offenders. Ironically enough, the strong military guard in charge or tha Island is commanded by Lieutendant-Llosa. who served a sentence there lor political offense against Lcguia's S20.000 before September 9 to pay off a note of that amount on the orphans' home here.

This home, which cares for- Uo He Is survived Miss HflrriPt r-ovc dispelled 'he daughters and a son. youngsters, is the pride of Odd Pel-lows ali over the state, and particularly in northwestern Pennsylvania. Divorced Couple Is RewedAt Franklin! Building Permits Terhune explained. "Every day hun- LONDON. 30 Belief that Jack "Legs'" Diamond, notorious New York gangster, had evaded a cordon of inspectors and detectives at Southampton arid landed in England yesterday unmolested from the White Star liner Olympic was expressed by Scotland Yard officials here today.

The belief that Diamond had successfully disembarked from the liner on its arrival yesterday, and was at present at large in London, grew fol areas oi peopie come to my nouse to see the dogs. Despite my "no tres passing" signs, I have counted as HarrisvilleCA. Vet, Enroute Home, New castie Lumber construction FRANKLIN. Aug. compar.y 205-2(17 West Leasure ave- many as tmrt-y live cars on my iront Bee Fancier Stung, Dies In 15 Minutes In the meantime President Sanchez announced Harold C.

Grow, former United States naval officer, would be arraigned by a Peruvian military tribunal on charges of. having "the public right." Specifically, the new Peruvian head charged the Am- lawn, ana despite a sign reading "Please drive slowly" they tear down the driveway, of ten injuring the dogs The IriRoycnists parade the main thoroughfares throughout the night preceded by a long auto caravan wit! rear guard of approximately 4.QQE youthful marchers, the priraders proclaimed their loyalty to the government and president of the Argentine oy shouLing and singing. "Vivi Ingoycn!" repeatedly cried the paradcrs. Their enthusiasm iva-. spent largely on empty walls and de-Kci trd streets, however, as apparently many of the Buenos Aires residents prr-fcrrcd sleep to th-: revolution, and political excitement.

lowing receipt of a telephone call by the London Evening Standard from The -Norris car skidded twelve lest, before it could stop, and only the agreed to disagree and obtained-a 1-, As we understand the optlmistii. vorce on January 6, 1928. Yesterday returr. wr.cn every man Uia- 'erican with accepting o. tiers trom de a man laentiiyine nimsen day another of my dogs was rams believed to rave been dispatch- mg stung by a bee.

Mr. Vandervort i Savs Pennsvlvama R. ootained 1 by the gangster following his ar- was working with his bees when one ci re' i marriacc licence to rjs buying tn.ng-. or. ersdi: that this they did.

by leaai i he can't pay for. The litle F.ock Democrat. posed Leguia to Iiy over Arequim and bomb the region. Sanchez Cer-, ro's military headquarters were located there, and he began his revolt in the Avequipa region, Grow, under Lcuia. held the rank val.

acknowicdgen rf them stung him. In 15 minutes he oelr mowing in Lncamp- Head On Rail The man who telephoned the was dead. it. is believed that death ment para(Je Standard put in his call from a telr- forces Augmented The government, allhoupli of captain chief of the Peruvian j. phone pay station within the London tuated by the shock of the sting.

Man Is Killed Homeward bound from the Cincin- Retired Banker Slashes Himself Campbell's Pork and Beans Grahd Army of the .1 You will remember that Andrew Carnegie was determined to die poor. What an Ideal police officer he would tor." And when the English equivalent, the chief sub-editor of the Standard responded, the man said: "Good afternoon. This is Jack Dia Bailey of Harrisville. passed through Levine Ordered To Pay Costs In m- I hi' r-, -1 i' 3 Cans for of the Grove City bus. mizmc reports that a major revolt plot was brewing, continued to augment the military forces within the city.

A regiment of crack horseman, the Eighth Cavalry, was brought cut or the Provinces and held in readiness to ride down any outbreaks. A few additional machine guns also made their appearance, especially in the vicinity of the executive palace and government buildings. Mystery continued to cloak the true underlying motive ana the nature of information which caused government heads to act with drastic force Wi. you" the sr BELLAIRE. Aug.

30. William G. Simpson, retired banker, was believed dying today from a knife wound he inflicted himself. He was found in a bath room at his country home with his throat cut. He had been in ill health.

mond speaking, I think the joke is on you. I read your delightful ar- I tide about me in vour paper as I was coming up on the train." "You are looking In the wrong di- I rection. You're quite wrong in sup- posing I was coming over on the Baltic. We don't cennrallv advertise the Disorderly Case News Daily Cross Word Puzzle emphatically, "Pennsylvania's boys at Clncy made the best showing bv far 23c 23c Milk the parade. I'm not brasein' it's the truth." Comrade Bailey admit- Sharon Alderman Dismisses boats we sail on, That would be a 3 Tall Cans the visit.

i HI rip. would 11 PRINCESS Charges Against Worn; And Makes Levine Pay Gosls Attending state and national en-impments is a hobby of the Mercsr Juntian and he's been a.t Rnscnn. Gypsies Robbed Portland, and other places for national encampments. He was in New Castle to attend the state meet- KEYSTONE STORES By Four Bandits Polish Parliament Reported Dissolved gs this year. Mr, Bailev's only reeret is teuow comrade, J.

C. Bovard. also ol Trailed From Youngstown To SHARON. Pa Aug. 30.

Charges of disorderly conduct, brousht by Isaac Levine, father of the famous trans-Atlantic flier, Charles A. Levine. against Mrs, Eugene Kratz. redheaded World War widow of Budapest and Berlin, had been dismissed narrisnue. couian attend with him.

They had made plans to go together but Bovs.rd fell sick, They've been going to encampments together for Near Butler And Held Up WARSAW. Aug. 30.The parlia-enc of Poland was dissolved by a of Mnar.cki r.od?.-: In an official statement, the nresl- dent announced dissolution had been made necessary by the "legal- chaos i5-i6 Ml. as I YAn MA resulting from defects in the consti- Former Postmaster He added that constitutional re BUSINESS COLLEGE Tuesday is the opening day. Office open this evening and on' Monday for those who wish lo make their plans, A Secretarial course, a Shorthand course, an Accounting and Banking course, and the other Commercial subjects ali befin Tuition reasonable and payable monthly if you wish, Nifhl School as well as Day School begins Tuesday.

NEW CASTLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Aug. JO. Four bandits trailed four gypsies from Youngstown to a lonely road at McBride Crossing, near here, waited until they had parked their car and were asleep, ihen surrounded the camp and robbed them of $158. the gypsies told Butler police. The gunmen are said by the vic-iims to have held up the father of one of the Kj'psies earlier in Youngstown, according to Prank Smith, lead- forms were "necessary for the coun- Held As Embezzler welfare.

following a preliminary hearing. Costs of the case were placed against Levine. The elderly man charged the woman had been bothering him all this month, demanding that he return 53,000 and two diamond rings he had secured from Her in Germany, Levine attempted to prove to the court that he had never known the woman. Mrs. Kratz told the court that she had met the flier's father in Germany while he was touring the country with his son following the I famous New York-Germany hop I made by Levine and Clarence Cham- berlin.

Kew elections for the did. or lower house, mil take piace on Novei IB, and for the senate on Novel -Embezzlement That Happened 23. Eight Year Ago Is Brought To Light With Arrest Fails In Three Suicide Attempts 1GGINO BROS.N 5 Matter 7 Device serviriir HUB CAPS The woman sestiliett mat sue naa come to the United States to get a settlement and upon her arrival had learned that he was married. She has a breach of promise suit pending iu Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. Kratz is the mother of two children.

9 Female of domestic 5 Be indebted 5 Lincoln to his Eighth fr United Stat: Type mca I Willow bis) LA Lubricant II Preterit or IS Waver Terminates 30 Sciences 126 East Washington SL 50 Delightful aboilo3 WIND3ER, Aug. 30. Frank Dicumllo, 44. Windbe'r. is a patient at the local hospital as a result of three different attempts at suicide.

He hit himself over the head several times with a. shoe hammer, inflicted chest wounds with 'a shoe knife and swallowed a quantity of News Service) PITTSBURGH. Aug. 30. Escaping postal authorities for eight years, Philip Timmis.

69, today faced char-ices of embezzlement in the federal district court. Timmis was returned here from Cleveland, Ohio, charged with taking SI, 126.01 from postal funds at Whitaker, where he was postmaster at the time. Whitaker disappeared from home April 4, 1922 and an indictment was returned against him May 4. of the same year after authorities found a shortage in his accounts. Recnt'y posiofiice P.

Nolan learned that Timmis was liv- pu'-ii 12 Sin IS Pert to am River mom Ii Constellatio; 17 Fish-IS Fare 19 Scourge 21 American 23 Obstacles In 26 Rivulet 27 Spcftrs Marriage Licenses BAILEY'S AUTO SUPPLY 37-39 South Jefferson St. WE SELL FOR LESS. 22 cleanse 23 Hauls St Growlnf Swcc: 3 Urges forward i Sleeveless garments 5 Seed coverint PERMANENT WAVING $5oo Call 3700 For Appointment Glass Plant Will 17 Bewailed 30 The face of 51 or x.hQ Re-open On Tuesday! 11 3 Previous Puiile 50 Removes 3 Notch 32 Plural endin, 33 Nature The Strongest Step Your Credit W. L. O.

B. CLUB The W. L. O. B.

Club will hold their annual corn roast on Sunday night starting at 10 p. m. and ending on Labor Day. All members will meet at the room on Long avenue at o'clock. The roast will be held at Peter's Adventures "iai: Monday Labor Day Store Closed rhoncs G.

RAMSEY AND SONS Builders' Supplies, Hardware, Faints DOWN AND DARK Masuary, Ohio. Americanism: Denying other countries the right to trade with us: howling because we can't trade off oui surplus. Busy, the Worker looked proudly at Peter. "Now that you've seen our main front gate there are siv others I must show you." remarked she. "But we waste time outside the walls of Ant-Hill town.

Come on in and see for yourself the wonders about which The standard of a man's worrh is Credit! Therefore, the strongest step he can take is to protect that standard at all costs. A collector at the door oftener than usual, an account closed against further credit, a name brought up in the meeting of the members of the New Castle Cred" it Exchange, there are dozens of ways in which the credit record of a person becomes clouded. You are judged in the business world as well as socially by the way you pay your bills. Whereas, a record once clouded may be cleared it is much wiser and easier to maintain a good record for prompt pay than to rebuild one that was permitted to become unsatisfactory. I've told you.

Careful now. Watcn your step." "How can I watch my stey in this dark hole?" demanded Peter, crossly, for Busys warning nao come too late. Already the boy had i his footing anr! seraned hLs SAFETY and CONVENIENCE FOR INVESTORS We Lend Your Money on First Mortgage on Improved Property "Tush, tuslr! Never complain!" said the Ant. "The darkest step in any hall is always before its ending. If your eyesight is good you will CRIED PTK 1 OUCti see davlicht ahead already: downgrade? To be sure, there's "Ouch!" cned Peter, loudly, and dip in the ground right here, but your good name ALL BILLS Wc compound your inlcrcst.

of S4.W per SI, 000 each year inlages. I will pay you (o ca do not have to pay stale ou have also many other write for particulars. For the sake of PROMPTLY. his temper. level again.

A fine tourist you ure, "Busy, why didn't you tel! me the to set out to go places and do things floor slanted? I declare I don't be- and then to lose your temper over a lieve you'd mind if I fell on my nose, trifle." You're a fine guide, you are. First Peter was heartily ashamed of hlm- you forget to warn me of the dark- self, but too proud to say so. In- Dollar Savings Association 10 East Street Sign of the Dollar New Castle Credit Exchange anrt vou let. rr. stcao, ne cnar.gcc ine sucuoct.

blindly down a steep hiUl" "I see a bright spot straight aheao uusy cnucsieo. ana seems to oe getting jarjer. "Are your feet asleep that they do 3t let you know when you are on a I Nevt: "Everyone lo Her Tasle.".

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