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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1936. OPEN STATE WELFARE PROBE The LAST WORD IN DRY CLEANING ACHIEVEMENT I examination of the return. Permission to adopt the reserve method is Institutions Deaths of the Day March 2, 18G3, daughter of William W. and Elizabeth Bell Breckenridge. She had resided at Plaingrove for ed Tuesday at 2:30 p.

from the number of accounts where credit extended over a considerable period of time. It is not granted for the nome oi tne aaugnter, Mrs. v. Sherer, Mt. Jackson road, with Dr.

tn: past six years ana was a member of the Plaingrove Presbyterian To Be Visited purpose ot nananng one apeciiu Christian church, in charge. Inter- NU-LIFE To Your Garments daughter, Anna, preceded dition" co a reserve for bad debts Felt Hats and Ties NU-LIFE TREATED -i. be i id tne or th facta, and will verv as between Governor Earle Orders In Funeral services will be conducted classes of business and with condi- Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in the Plaingrove Presbyterian church, with the 18.

at two o'clock from the family In our estimation, no single achievement residence. should show in his rctiun the vol- vestigation Of 28 State Institutions ACT FOLLOWS REPORT Interment will be made in Franklin cemetery at Franklin, Pa. her daughter, Mrs. T. C.

Limberg, Butler, after an Illness of several Process. It irivcs sactions) for the vear. and ev life and body to all 1 oil in the fabric. The clothes. Try it at no She is survived by ner par- garments by restoring- the origin; result more service from yo extra cost! the percentage of the reserve to such amount, the total amount of notes fall in which she broke her leg, a heart condition developed and was the cause of her death.

FROM HUNTINGDON WHAT A DIFFERENCE! Gail and William of Canonsburg, JUST PHONE 885 ginning and end of tho taxable year, and the total amount of the debts ascertained to be worthless and Butler county but had passed all her married life in Edenburg and New Castle, She was a member of the First. Presbvterian church in Castle. Funeral of Mrs. Myers charged against the reserve during s. Gillespie was born at Wash- the taxable year.

Mid of Gov. Gcorrc Funeral services were conducted ter of George and Anne Sloser BELIEVE BRUNO Friday afternoon in the Oak Grove United Presbyterian church for Mrs, II. fir Or. .1. Kvan.s Schechle, utale secretary of welfare, today opened an intensive ot conditions in the 28 Pennsylvania institutions un- Surviving are the following daughters, Mrs.

T. C. Limberg, Butler, Mrs. Mary Joy, Sharon, and Miss Ella McWiUiams, this city. HAUPTMANN IS NEARING 'BREAK' W.

Bllllca, pastor of the church, was In charge, with Rev. C. G. Johnston, pastor of the Center his jurisdiction Samuel C. Gillespie, who died 15 Rev.

Paul Mccracken of Rose Point, I -DRY CLEANERS and FURRIERS' assisting. Surviving are two daughter, Mrs. old. Philadelphia branch of Eastern to follow his counsel when he this city, and Mrs. Frank BJack, -Spline" nt Huntingdon Alabama Power I Interment will be made in Oak cemetery.

SUPREME COURT DECISION GIVEN (Kindiy omit Flowers) Gillespie, at home. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 d. m. in the resi ON ONE APPEAL unconstltutional. The contract "The best Investigators in the department, will bo Into each of the institutions and make thorough inspections.

That Is what the governor dence, with Rev. A. M. Stump, pas- memory of the well-known deceased the efforts of the pick of G-men, New York police and New Jer- for sale bv the cower comoanv Robert and Florence Cox Nelson, (Oontlnn.il JProm Far Oat in charge. Interment will be made in Oak Park cemetery.

TVA of transmission lines extending from Wilson Dam in north- embraces buiiding of many dams in mission lines for five hls story. The usually bland and Jameson Memorial hospital Sunday ley Gibson, Wesley Myers and Rob- Alfred George Bessell. for fuSgMoT1 Sm pale and his voice was hoarse when sLssippi Power and power production ana saie ana Private funeral services will be ruled up- left suburban home in Llnnerch tor HanLsburg to direct the investigation. "We will not tell anybody where wo are going until we get there because that is the only way we can make a proper examination," 1 i cial development was Herman cemetery. ning in the Jos.

B. Leyde funeral months, of 602 West Washington street, died in the New Castle hos agreement for interchange of power was moist with perspiration. Maklnr Progress arc making satisfactory pro- Held asc Should Have Been Dismissed pital at 9:50 o'clock Sunday night, Tuesday morning in Oak Park cemetery. Dr. C.

K. McGeorge, pastor division of services. Under the contract TVA was permitted to sell power in many mnn- Rrandfiis. Stone. Cardozo sion lines to communities.

he told reporters. Then he added, and Roberts concurred in me opm- 1 1 1 1 El1' r- Penitentiary is known a clean bill but held that his mother, Mrs. Ora Alles Bessell; have been dismissed for lack Ljtratlon granted funds to imur.ci-oalitles to build hvdro-electric with wry grin: "I'll tell you this: Hauptmann at one point told me 'you are worser as WilentzV This wns a nlain indication of how plants to take TVA power. Jlko penal Institution one of the Patterson a most thorough inspections it 15, 1852, at Whltestown, Butler iiAlrl a Btnn watch while county, daughter of Samuel and Mary Hoon. Fifty-seven years ago He was born in Transylvania, on right ti had General David T.

Wllentz subjected Hauptmann to one of the most severe crass-examinations ever heard nt a. crlminnl trial hi this State at be' made in Graceland cemetery. force their views contrary to tire cell block, Inspected every I of fire hose and every rifle as i Castle to make his home years ago and was employed as a repar Flemington last year. ian tor tne Pennsylvania railroad. He had been marrierl 3fi anrf Mrs.

Sechler was held In very Commenting on his Inspection, Scheehle said "wo found the prison clean," the guards the New Castle hospital Sunday 7:50 a. when complications "We are getting at the truth. And developed after an illness of four BRENNEMAN'S MARKET 34G East Washington St. 346 East Washington St. ALWAYS PARKING SPACE I BREAD Home Baked, Sliced 3 Large Loaves 25c SWEET HOLLS Home Dressed Arro Id VEAL CHOPS SALMON 1SC doz.

20C lb 21C tall can 0 "SSlX" HonwVs FORGET! 49-Ib. sa DAIRY BACON COMPLETE LINE $1.95 n' Tkg' DIABETIC FRUITS, Your best buy? 15C libby'S! 3hira, Mrs. F. M. sWM'Aon "prepared for any en gency that might arise." Dangel and Elizabeth A mitted that if the primary aim of TVA was the manufacture of hydroelectric power, it was unconstitutional.

But limiting argument to Muscle Shoals, government lawyers assert- Fehmnrv 13. 1886. son of John and slonary society. SLASHING FATAL him in death five years ago. Jennie Malloy Mulcahy.

He had resided practically all of his life, how- TO COLORED MAN tional defense and to improve navi- brought here when a' child. He had been in the employ of the Pauls Lutheran church, the Eln-tracht Society and G. B. U. He was very well known and had many friends.

Whether a case will arise in Ml 1 Your Income I Tax In Brief (Continutd rrom future in which, the court can cor conducted at the residence in Princeton at two p. m. Tuesday. Rev. V.

C. Billica, pastor of the Oak member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, New Castle lodge, and St. Mary's church. sider the scheme as a whole is ur certain. Bui other attacks on va rious phases of TVA are expected hi St.

Paul's Lutheran church Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. with the pastor, LIQUID SMOKE Pleasant Valley cemetery. Mary Sennett Mulcahy, to whom he NO. 19.

DEDUCTION FOR BAD DEBTS Bad debts constitute, a considerable item in the returns of manj him to the hospital. Scott is alleged to have leaped to the sldewnlk through a front lowing children: Eileen. Catherine, Rosemarie, Joseph, Francis, John and Robert; his mother, Mrs. Jane Mm. Lewis C.

Kelley window of the room and escaped. He taxpayers and may be treated ti Mrs. Druailla Jane Kelley. aged 58 ant counsel for TVA. who argued years, wife of Lewis C.

Kelley of tc leap. He is still at large. Charles Brooks, caretaker of the For Smoking- All Kinds of Meat! It imparts to meat the same smoke flavor that is obtained when meat is smoked over the fire. To be used when meat is taken from salt or brine. A One Dollar Bottle Will Smoke a Barrel of Meat D.

G. RAMSEY and SONS home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Paul Tau, pastor of ward and Joseph of New Castle, and two sisters, Mrs, J. O.

Kohl of Philadelphia and, Mrs. William Morris of ucvfo' duration. a reasonable- addition torn that when anyone entered room, he is asked to hand over the initial decision in the fed- Mis. Kelley was born in Lawrem ire for bad debts, Taxpayer to glv Mr. ana Mrs.

David Lewis sang 'Abide With Me" anri "Iarf WtnHiS Edward Kent oi unicago, aiea are returned. Fowler and Scott did loot either of the two methods. The method used in the return for 1921 must be used in returns for subse Painful, Persistent Aaron and Mary Connor Book, and had resided here all her life. She was a member of the Hills-ville Methodist church. not have any words and the sudden- lyn Ball.

Pallbearers were Samuel Irwin, quent years unless permission is granted by the Commissioner of In- ing at 10 o'clock. The funeral party urprised inmates so much that cott was able to escape before be- PILE TORTURE Boyd Zeigler, Merle Zelgler5 and she had been married 31 years ago, for the church. Interment will be THOR WASHER one daughter, Mrs. Olive Rhodes, other method. Application to change must be made at least 30 days prior Speedly Relieved Or Money made in t.

Marys cemeiery. tatlon according to colored folk. He Aaron Kellev and Robert Edward Thomas Duncan Davidi Back The maddenintr itchine. burninc Kelley, of New Castle; three broth- $49.60 A Former $59.50 Value record. He came here some time ago which the change is to be effective.

However, a taxpayer filing a first return In 1035, may select either of 91 years old, died Sunday murning Keller Hollenbeck, died at the family home, 6 North Norris way, at 8:25 and has been employed by tne pwa, His wife and two children are residents of the Soho district, Pittsburgh. They were immediately notified of the killing. H. A. Wllklson, 332 Park avenue, af- proval of the Commissioner upon all speedily relieved and often dis-appear after using San-Cura Ointment.

T. J. Williams of Detroit writes: this morning. Davidson was born in Lti Scott oore a caci rcpuiauon, to Dollce. It Is alleged some shape with piles and ulcers, I used San-Cura.

It healed them, and now of William and Harriet Dungan Davidson. He lived In New Castle years ago he was shot by Eva Wil- are one sister, Eleanor, and two oi tnac wine was a city police money order for a large Jar." San-Cura Ointment and Soap charge and was sentenced and Funeral services for Lawrence Nesbit of North Beaver township, served 18 months' in the woricnouse. GOODBYE TO ANOTHER two daughters, Mrs. Christian church, in charge. Inter- home, this citv.

with Rev. E. A this city, one brother, William A. Davidson, and one sister, Mrs. Harriet Wlmmer, both of mnre than cemetery.

Lawrence Deeran Funeral. Shoemaker, pastor of the Westfield Presbyterian church, in charge. Third Member Of Funora for Lawrence A. children and two great-grandchildren also survive. fternoon in Mt.

Jackson cemetery. 300 Families Decgnn were conducted from the SWEETHEART Funeral services will be conducted HOST OF MEN WHY RISK YOUR EYES? Scholz of St. Margaret's church in COMING TO CITY Dies Suddenly of considerable consequence in New Castle have chosen burial estates in made in Graceland cemetery. pallbearers were five brothers and OoaMaad Tram P(r Oat) At the trrave in Castle View Burial Cfasfck icui jBurial favk president of the conference and eral chairman of convention i morv of the late Albert P. Troser of the Hoover Heignts uospet lao- before they were broken.

-wtece ihc Memories of Beautiful Luks arc Kept Beautiful tfflwg Madison avenue, died in the Jame Save on Rosenthal Repairs son Memorial nospitai at 10 a. Sunday. the city planning comniisslon, adjourned until Friday. A resolution in which the council hood of locomotive Firemen En- and, together with the Young Men's glnemen, also conauccea a snon memorial service. extended their profound sympathy with the families of both men.

Re- September 17, 1864, son of Daniel and Nancy Miller Evans, and passed all his lifetime in this community. He married Nancy Emma Park, who Anderson sang a beautiful duet WYATT R. CAMPBELL Funeral Director LOSES $365 WHILE xS' 60 The New, By Mall, One Year, $5.00. ON VISIT TO CITY fiDPCO ni rw Viimlngton, Pennav New Castle, Pennsylvania. brother-in-law of Motorcycle Patrol Memorial hospital Saturday at bert Evans of Akron, O.

Funeral services will be conduct- 'losof $365.00. -le visited Showalter yesterday Genuine daughters, Mrs. Ross Mittlga, and Mrs. Julia Gillozzi, of Kent, and Fred Smith of the Arlington Avenue and while In this city the money was lost, according to Showalter. Eversharp Pencil snoils each buddinir FAITH The Southern father wns introducing his family of boys to a visiting Governor.

"Seventeen boys," exclaimed the Governor. "And all Democrats I Mr. Evans was a member, in charge. Funeral mass was celebrated by nv Wr TVMIt.n. at 9 o'clock this Headquarters for WITH MANY NEW FEATURES! and skt doesn't realize! Don't make btr mistake.

I'hy Jfe bathe regularly with Lifebuoy. lu rich, searching lather abundant in hardest wtcr nurifics morninir in St, Vitus church. Friends French salad dressing xor a cnango. WRITES 8500 words without refill- as pallbearers. At the close of It makes a plain saiao i.aco Blue White Wesselton 'All but one," said the father proudly.

"They're all Democrats but William Jones Funeral. Funeral services for William Jones John, the little rascal. He got to readin and deodorizes pores, stops I lifebuoy's own clean scent rinses way. I New complexion beauty of Mercer R. D.

were conducted to get the DIAMONDS i. Catherine Elixebeth Taylor. public to doing." We want to get them to reading about do that we can Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Leesburg Presbyterian church, with Rev. William A. Llovd.

nastor 81, of the Mt. Jackson road, died in Please Pay! ideaa in retrard to Funeral Homes and Funeral Services that of the church, in charge, assisted by at only 49c Kcv. o. m. Marquano oi orove uicy.

Lifebuoy lather cleanses deeply, freshens the skin. Yet how gentt it is! "Patch" tests on the skins of hundreds of women -show it is more than 20 milder than many so-called "beauty soaps." Appnnd Gtd Umtitrting Bum i died nine years ago last October. You can aluo acoulre a 15c tube of A number of people are rather careless about paying their newsboy, and it places a hardship on him, as he pays Lead for only 10c, when purchased are entirely different than what they prove to be. We think the public would be pleased if the Politicians and Public Officials of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County would keep off the front pages of the papers and give the Gangsters a chance. It would be to bad to be sentenced to the Penitentiary on Day Light Saving Time and be released on Eastern Standard Time.

Alio a big selection of solid fold bridal sets priced at $9.50 and up J. B. NIELSEN daugntcr oi Jonn ana Mary justice Douglass. She had resided in Law- CASTLE Mr. Mary' Annelta McClelland.

Mrs. Mary Annetta McClelland, THEY ARB the last member of her family. She a member of the Enon Valley for himself. Stationery Co. Christian church.

aged 73 years, died at the home of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Epplngcr, Plaingrove, at 12:30 One aaugnter, Mrs.

u. k. oner- HELP HIM BY PAYING PROMPTLY. North Mercer St. nee months'.

Mrs. McClelland was born In Lib-.

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