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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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TWENTY-TWO NEW CASTLE, PA NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 1936; SALE SAVE IN THIS EVENT! MAKE EVERY DOLLAR COUNT! REMODELING SUITS- $19.50 and $24,50 Suits Now I $15.00 to $18.50 Prep Suits Now $1 4-87 and $1 7-87 $9-87 and $1 2-87 These Bargains are at r.iwr. A WAV c'4 OUR ENTIRE STOCK TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS Fast, so the sooner you yv' get in, the better se lections you'll find. selecting with 1 has our guarantee. Valuable Savings on Everything a Man Wears from His Shoes to His Hat! Our Entire Stock of Men'e $29.50 to $35 Suits Out they go at $23-87 Up to $24.50 Value Out They Go Entire stock of Silk and 1 $13-87 $21.87 Up to $2.95 Sweaters and Wool Mufflers 2 Price s2.87 Yorktowne Hats, values to $4 All Gloves and Winter Underwear fcv Off Up to $32.50 Value Out They Go $1.87 37 Up to $4.50 Sweaters Men's and Young Men's Caps, Aft values to $1.95 91 25c and 35c Fancy Hand- Jc kerchiefs, each ID 25c and 29c Hose, (limit, Jc 4 pairs to customer) pair If Entire Stock of 35c Soft AAC Collars, each LO Or 5 for $1.00 Regular $5 and $6 Q7 Jackets Out they go 0.0 1 Ties-55c values Stetson, Dunlap QT Knox Hats, $5, $6.50 val. 0-0 1 $1.95 Si A A Pajamas Iivv Or 2 for $2 Others reduced Accordingly (Except Society Brand Hudder Coats) ALL SALES CASH! ALL SALES FINAL! $1.00 value 67c; $1.50 values 97c TROUSERS SHIRTS Raincoats at Greatly Reduced Prices 69c $1.00 Ties and Hclkf.

Sets Up to Jil.Gii Vulucs Out They Go $1.00 $1.37 Up to $2.50 values now Up to $3.00 values now Up to $4.00 values now Up to $5.00 values now Up to $6.50 values now $1.47 $1.87 $2.87 $3.87 $4.87 REYNOLDS, SUMMERS McCANN 114-116 EAST WAS HINGTON STREET PENCIL IS REMOVED kiomenville cattle dealer, after Celebrates 03rd of the latter's prize bulls gored him. In compensation court here, Kolb FROM BOY THIGH TOPSY TURVY HARRISBURO, Feb. 21. Maintenance offices of the Department of Highways work six months ahead of the calendar. The current snow removal program was worked out LOCAL BOY GIVEN AWARD IN CONTEST Friends of Elmer Donaldson, Junior at the Senior high school is receiving the congratulations of his friends for Ms skill in being ad led it from a stable, but was driven Young Blood May Pep Up Council (International News Service) AMBRIDGE.

Feb. 21 Young off after inflicting serious injuries. (International News Service) FALL RIVER, Feb. 21. Eight-year-old William Turcotte complained of a pain in his leg Tour Of Thermometers Shows Wide Variance In Local Temperature judged seventh place winner in a home stood around the 100 mark.

with snowdrifts on every side, office hums with details of summer's maintenance schedule. inserted into the borough national slogan contest conducted' by one of the large automobile companies. Donaldson's award was a fine wrist watch. The contest was cor. Doctors removed a two and one-half inch piece of pencil lead from his thigh after an ex-ray.

Neither William or. any of Ills playmates could tell how the lead became BESSEMER ducted among high school students Mer the country. lodged in his leg. KlwWIiiter. who ha boon-strlk-.

tho Mill iv.it a violent, blow these chiy.s pushed above. tho old valve down agftln ywlerday on Water around around ho went point: acre the street it wp defeated, a veteran council member, jv of East and Wash hoc! 0iX'ri iroin ANNIVERSARY EVENT ington, it was oelthu' vrarme S. K. Van a close contest, Mrs. Lee Rice entertained in her home with an 'oyster fry in honor The youthful council president at above.

Along East Washington tributes his success in local politics nor Husband, alter supper JOSEPH'S MARKET notlicr 14 above and another member of his high school and col- FREE DELIVERY! Phone 5032. thermometers orator at Notre Dame. 13 E. Long Ave. 16 abov ho South Side above and 23 above.

sent th Tiler .11 Parks Gaining On South Mill and East Long, it SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 11 above and Just a few doors New Ctotlo New.s man Look Lima out, snooped In whero ever ho saw a "mercury and before he was "Inched ho was dizzy looking at ytartlnj; off in front of Tho Wows, Lho woalhor whs 21 hp: on t-ho corner of Mcrecr and North II. was fitting colder, so Lho thonnomet.fi' It was 12 above tit this point. Up In tho North Hill, on Fairmont, avenue, It wis just 18 cloerecs nbove. Down tho hill again on Noith Mill, two thermometers rt-tristcrcd 18; above. Another was In Popularity tho viaduct the thermometer read 5 above and about blocks up it GROCERIES Here's the (Intcrnatlonnl Nowa Service)' PITTSBURGH, Feb.

21. Parks i-e gaining popularity in Allegheny present numberine irbuckle's Sugar, .25 MEATS Jumbo Bologna, 4 A ib. IL Veal Steak, center cut, and .14 above, respectively. Across day, Sugar Cured IQC Bacon, lb 19 Fat Back, Jc Fresh Cotta OAC Salami, lb Lit 2o-lb sack I ity ana isn't; due entirely to Mr. Mwlceni.

PoIIrd Red Wing Flour, $.03 Children Cause 24 yz lb sack I WOMAN IS FOURTH VICTIM OF CRASH milk fed, JQc Her mind and memory perfect, Mrs. Mealcenia Pollard, Barlow, 49 lb sack $2.05 BUTLER. Feb. 21 Saturday afternoon Fire In Bedroom 98 tb sack $3.99 nic groves! and the golf links. when a number of little guests clalmcl its fourth victim in the crash In Barberton, on October Pork Loin Roast, AAc 7-rib cut, lb LL gathered at her home to Help White Lily Flour, IJCc celebrated her 103rd birth-day, Feb, 2, Her eyesight is" so good that she reads without glasses.

The daughter with whom she lives is 67, and a son, Charles Pollard of Blytheville, Ark, is 81. Of the people to attend the parks in the past year, 1,068,000 visited the fair, 280,041 went for picnic lunches, and 97,735 attended to lSUfi, when Mrs, Sybil Hardley Fisher, 79, dropped dead at the home of her son, Abel Fisher, 129 Error In Sending In Alarm 242 lb sack 22' Pork Chops, end cut, lb Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Bananas, AC 6 lbs LO Calif. Navel Oranges, themselves and Jater in the afternoon refreshments--were served by take advantage or golfing faculties. Pastry Flour, lilC Cmum Fire Departments To Flock To Scene Wist Wayne street, today. Death was the result of injuries suffered 5-Ib sack If CINCINNATI COPS ving by Mrs.

Charles Weitz and, Miss Boston Pork Butts, 4 to 5 lb 09C LL Mrs. Fisher fell dead ns she walk BOAST OF RECORD Our Country 9(1 ed from the kitchen into the living 200 size, 9(1 oi the Fisher home. Roll Butter, lb VF SALVE COLDS 666 dozen BESSEMER NOTES Genuine Leg of Oi Lamb, lb 1 Harry Connor who Is confined to Sunlight or Cloverbloom 126 size, doz 39c Thursday afternoon at "GORED" BY BULL, his home with scarlet fever Js im little those days who is to, blame proving very nicely. WOULD GORE OWNER Genuine Lamb Shoulder Butter, lb 41' Honda Oranges, OQ 150 size, doz Lw Tlic police department's record for 1935 the best in many-years has Just street was a business caller in New PER I OM VILLE, Fob. 21.

In tho excitement over the fire, Govern 1 alarms were sounded from a nearby box, causing all tho except Seventh Ward to be called into and a. large rrowd jjnthorccl, thinking a big confutation was In progress, Castle on Tuesday. Large Tangerines, 1 Qc Roast, JQC Genuine Lamb for ACc rjeen announced ty tne Bureau of Records, and shows that during the Chm-Ios Miller of Bestview ave-je is confined, to his home under dozen Ir employer Willlnm Espenshadc, Per- cent of ail murders; accounted for quarantine with scarlet fever. Oleomargarine, OOl 2 lbs LQ Good-Luck AQc Margerinc, 2 w9 Large Grapelruit, OuC Stewing, 2 lbs LQ 4 for cent of all petty thieves, robbers and ler where he was summoned by John Monfrc, who was injured while Branded Steer Steaks, A-No. 1 Fancy Baldwin burglars: obtained arrests and convictions in more than DO percent of round, OAc and Mrs.

D. B. Bealc and Morning, Noon and Apples, home 9RC lb daughter Ida Mae motored to, War 7 IbsAiV assault eases brought to their: attention; secured convictions in 86 percent of all recorded criminal attack eases; recovered HI percent of Night Coffee, lb 15c Ohio and spent gurmny with Sirloin or Tenderloin' lb 23c Bushel $1.39 No. 1 Delicious ACc 11 automobiles stolen during the ear nnd arrested D2 percent of all ar "kidnapers." Branded Chuck IQc Apples, fi lbs Golden Cup 9AC Coffee, 3 tb bag. .09 Milk, ACc Roast, lb IU Bushel $1.49 DEMBROSKI AIDS Boneless Beef fQc 18' DISABLED VETERAN 4 tall cans Rump, lb Local friendis have receive Henkle-s Pancake Ai interesting article and picture from Prank Dembroski: of 2122 Bercrer 17' Fancy Round Steak, lb Flour, 5 tb sack Li street, wno is taking care of a disabled veteran in Toledo.

of her daughter, Mrs. Pnul Novls Sirloin or Tender- 1Q( Golden Bantam Corn or Tl-ie picture shows Clifford Loche, loin Steak, lb. IU Home-grown Baldwin Apples, medium JJQc size, bushel 39 Onions, OOc 10-tb sack LO Iceberg lettuce, 4 JJc 2 large heads 19 Large Celery Stock or Hearts, 1Ac bunch IU Yams or Jersey Sweet at New Middletown, Ohio. Early June Peas, ACc DeROSA MARKET IOC South JcfforHon Si. J'one 702 STKAKS, Kotmil, Sirloin, Tn- BANANAS, OCa ilrrlohu cut from 4AA Golden ltipc lb.

WU nicer brer, lb I9C 2 25c reari.c,,e.ese: 20c GAinS'lf 2 Hi. 25C ARMOUR'S and CUDAIIY'S Branded CORN FEO STEERS I lit I) 2 11 25C HAMS. Siiffnr Curcil, 8 to 12 A Variety of Fresh Fruits )j or whole, 27C Wc Redeem Stale Relief Orders 'rr 25c liAC'ON SQUARES, Sniiill Size Home Dressed (Jlilekcns Avk-. 19C falvca Liver 69c VEAIj ROAST it ml 19(J 0IA Fancy Chuck 1 of Toledo, a former member of the 32nd Division, who received a broken back in an automobile accident four years ago, -helms aided in filing his 3 No. 2 cans 9 13 THIS MELTING POT Roast, lb MAY NEED STIRRING Lovely Cocoa.

1 Ac claim for the government bonus by Plate Boil, lb 2 lb box IL Malt-O-Meal Breakfast PITTSBURGH, Feb; 2j', 27 countries as their birthplaces Fresh Hamburg, FIREMEN BREAK and forclgn-born parents repre- lb OUT OF STATION Potatoes, 7 lbs 25' ty of PiUsburgh students have Cereal, 09 box 3 Royal Gelatine, 7c White Rock Chickens, fiorvloe) formed an organization Known SALEM, Feb. 21 Salem's 05- ie Inter-eulturul associates. No. 1 Home-grown Tho associates with full home dressed, OAC lb OU Rhode Island Red year-old city hnll is beginning: to show signs of age. ilnt of nareement that there is all flavors, 3 pkgs.

I I I pkg. Choc. Pudding 1 Palmolive Soap, 14c only one racehumanity has as Heccntsy, nremen stationed tnere ere unable to open doors to re-1 Potatoes, 07C 15-tb peck LI 60-lb bushel $1.05 (bring your bag) its purpose the promotion of appreciation and understanding of rac- Chickens, fryers, OAC live, lb LH spond to an' alarm and only, got out by smashing through with the fire 1 3 bars. irucK wicnout xurtner anenipvs I force the ancient.

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