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bnday, June 7, 1915. THE mY7 PAGE ELS Villi larly in Virginia nd North Carolina, Local Markets resulted in an investigation by Chief HIES JUNE Inspector David Gates and in the con viction of a numbenof cuagers and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS storekeepers. The inquiry was drop Mrs. Emma Davidson Sunday. Mrs.

Arnold Roberts, of Pittsburgh, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Sarah Roberts. Miss Nellie Guy, of Beaver Falla, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoge and Miss Emma Gaston, of New Castle, visited friends here Sunday. WHOLESALE PKICU.

ped, however, until the following TERM OF COURT spring when it was called to Presi dent Roosevelt's attention and w-as Creamery prints, per Creamery solids, per Country butter, per lb Creamery in solids, per Fresh eggs, per Cream cheese, per lb reported to have been the subject of 32c 19o BELL 80 UNION HER AID CLASSIFIED ADS HAVE PROVEN BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT TO BE DIRECT RESULT GETTERS. RATES AND INFORMATION MAY BE SECURED AT THE OFFICE. UNION 80 BELL a cabinet meeting. A conference, participated in by treasury officials and the district attorneys from those two states was held at the justice department and plans were laid for a idge Porter Delivers Formal Charge To Grand Jury. Mrs Edward Garvin and son, Allen, of New Castle, visited the former's parents, Mr and Mrs Jacob Allen, Sunday per it Chickens, live wt, xper lb.

Chickens, dressed, per Turkeys, per lb, Live turkeys, per lb Ducks, dressed 17C 250 complete investigation but the mat Lemons, per box Cabbage, per lb ter never came to a head. No more prosecutions resulted. Gates was FOR RENT FOR SALE 35 Granulated euerar. 100 lbs. 30 $6.3 FOR REST 3 room cottage on Moore avenue, gas.

Call 714 Carlisle street. 160 FOR SALE Cheap, a team of mares or will separate. Inquire at 212 Wil-lard avenue. 160 THREE SHERIFF'S SALES ARE HELD transferred to other. work and finally quit the service, accepting appointment as state tax commissioner in Arkansas'.

Forecasts Scandal. The present revenue commissioner LEGAL ADVERTISING The following Legal Advertls- lng Rates In effect on The Herald it on end after November 1: All Legal advertising notices 10c A (per line per insertion) Auditors' notices jj (three insertions) Executors' notices (Six insertions) FOR SALE Cheap, two very desirabl crypts in Oak Park Mausoleum. Address "Crypts," care Herald, or call Bell phone 871-L. English wamuts, per lb 1720o Lettuce, lb 10o Apples, per bbl $5.25 Oranges, per crate. $3.25.

$3.75 Tangerines, per crate Grupe fruit, per box. $4. 75 Florida Rose, per $5.75 Sage, per doz bunches. Fancy spring wheat flour, per tt.80$7.00 Cocoanuts, per doz Florida celery, per crate Potatoes (new) per bu Spinach, 6-lb basket 35c Sweet potatoes, per hamper. 00 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on first-floor, with bath, private front and back entrance with porch.

Inquire 606 Court street. 1(j0 William H. Osborne, called Gates back into the service and put him at Three sheriff's sales of real estate were disposed of by Carl S. Johnston work on the distillery cases last December. Shortly afterward he was FOR SALE Two motorcycles; bargains.

M. A. Wojtaszek, 130 West Long avenue. 161 rOR RENT Store room, 26 North Mill street. Apply W.

B. Clark, agent. 158 this morning, as follows: Cal. cherries, ner box no 00 The property of W. C.

Hess, C. W. Malaga grapes, per FOR SALE A new Vlctrola; good bargain. Inquire 415 Neshannock avenue. 160 19o California walnuts, per lo Herman Hess and Marion V.

Hess, Judge E. Porter formerly conned the June term of the county jminal court at 1:30 this after-on. The list of grand jurors, which ts published In the Herald Satur-was called and as soou as those i-aent has responded, the usual being excused, the court mmenced its formal charge and is is being delivered as the paper es to press this afternoon. Immediately upon its conclusion jury will retire to its room, Siere under the direction of Dis-ict Attorney Clyde V. Ailey, -it will ke up the consideration of cases at have been sent up from the varus Aldermanic and Squire's courts the county.

Then will come motions and pe-Jons and from the large attendance attorneys in the court room, it oks as though there will be a long it of these. The constables of the county are so making their report this FOR RENT Eight roomed house, fin Loose nuts, per lb Almonds, per Pecans, per lb. HELP WANTED which was seized at the suit of Mary ished attic, iieater, laundry and cemented cellar. No. 317 Shaw street.

Call $3.25 McLaughlin was purchased by tlw xeu pnone 8U3-J. Brazil nuts, per lb Filberts FOR SALE I have Just finished a new modern house of six rooms, pantry and reception hall; nicely finished la oak, on Beckford street, near East Washington street, which I will sell small payment down balance as rent. W. G. Carion, 1240 East Washington street.

lag Pop corn, per 100 MALE plaintiff for $175. This included a lot and dwelling on West Falls Onions, ner 100 lbs $1.75 10 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on first floor, with bath, private front and back entrance With nnrp.h InnlHra firtfi rnr Snanish onions, ner crate street. New Castle. ABLE-BODIED MEN for firemen, brakemen, $120 monthly; experience unnecessary. Railway, care Herald.

street. 156 A buiUing let In Hazel Dell, taken made deputy revenue commissioner and work of completing the case at Fort Smith was left to Division Agent Barkman, with the resulting arrest of Caspar and the, disappearance of Booth, it is said. It is the fact that Gates has been made commissioner Osborne's right hand man that is taken to indicate an intention to go to the bottom of the whole matter and forecasts a scandal that may stir the whole south. Division Agent Booth's district formerly embraced Arkansas and the facts on which the prosecution is based came to light, it is said, immediately after the change In districts was' made. The treasury department alleges that for years it has been the practice of some distillery operators to FOR SALE OR RENT Six room house, modem convenience, with large lot.

Inquire No. 200 St Cloud building. tf as the property of R. J. Barron, at suit of Norman F.

Reno, was bid in by the, Plaintiff for $1.00. FOR RENT Three rooms with bath, within five minutes walk from Mill and Washington streets, East Side. Penn Real Estate 219 E. Washington street. 159 WASTED Salesmen to handle "Peerless automobile washing brushes;" every automobile owner buys on sight; big commissions; for exclusive territory apply at once.

Mack Mfg. Harrlsburg, Pa. 158 The sale of the Margaret Kay FOR SALE Lot on Glenmore avenue, one lot from corner Highland, 50x130 feet; will sell cheap if sold at once. Dr. J.

Earley. 130tf Garlic, per lb 20o Hominy, per quart 7c Mush, per cake 3H Head lettuce, per hamper $1.50 Cucumbers, per basket $125 Green onions, per doz. bunches. Turnips, per 75o Choice clover seed, per bu Fancy medium clover seed $9.50 Choice timothy, per bu $3.75 Fancy timothy, per bu. $3.80 Endive, per bbl Kale, per bbl Florida tomatoes, per crate, fancy.

choice $3.00 Onion sets, per bu $1.00 Peppers, per doz Cauliflower, per crate Asparaeus. per bunch 23c property on Spring avenue, New Castle, did not take place as advertised as the case 'against the owner had been settled satisfactorially to all MEN WANTED for detective work, also instructed by former U. S. Govt. FOR RENT 6 roomed house, modern, on the East Side, 10 minutes' walk to center of town.

M. Stewart. No. 200 St. Cloud Bldg.

159 FOR SALE Three general purpose. mares and one horse; also one driving mare 5 years old. Inquire 1119-21 Sclota street. 134tf detective. Write J.

Ganor, 2309 Calu concerned. 159 met, Chicago. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, Gas and city water and inside closet; young couple preferred. 708 County make tax payments of only 30 to 40 per cent of the amount duo the Tgov- PULASKI FARM FOR SALE 117 acres, god buildings, crops, live stock and machinery. For full description and terms address J.

M. Buzard, Strattonville. Clarion county. 4. igo -line.

158 SITUATION WANTED By man who epeaka and -writes English and German and- all Slavish languages; practiced law in Austria; can give best references; wants position In foreign department of banking firm. Address P. O. Box 620, New Castle, Pa. 160 Additional Social GOING TO CANADA FOR RENT A large lot and 8 room house, heater, grates and gas; newly painted and papered; also a large garage, on Eat Side.

1114 E. Washington 6treet, Bell phone 177-W. 158 New turnips, per Bermuda onions, per crate. Pineapples, per crate $2.50, Porto Ricans New peas, per hamper $2.00 Beans, per hamper, green and wax $1.50 SStawberries, per crate 32's, $4.00 Fancy tomatoes, per crate. FOR SALE Hundreds of houses, lota and farms in all parts of city and county.

Bargain prices. Get my list before buying. For full deacrlp-tlon and terms call Andrew B. Spencer. Bell phone 605.

Union 121-W. 220tt WANTED High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, good wages, permanent; exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, New York. 159 ernment. The principal method of evading is said to be by, "crowding the mash" that is to say, by turning out a much larger quantity of whiskey than the apparent capacity of the plant.

This is possible, it is said, only by collusion with the revenue officers the guagers and storekeepers. While it is not hoped to recover a very large part of the taxes lost, it is said, thedepartments expects to FOR RENT Store room, 26 North Mill street. W. I. Clark.

132 LOST Choice tomatoes, per crate Mobile cabbage, per crate Onions, Texas white, per crate. New Castle Families Making Prepax. ations for Summer Outings at Their Cottages. TO RENT Room with bath, pleasantly located; close to town an'', car line: price very moderate. Inquire Herald office.

I25tf unions, Texas yeuow, per craie. New per do. New beets, per doz 35c WANTED By large corporation, honest man in every town for special advertising work, liberal salary to start, position permanent with chance for advancement, no experience necessary. McLean, Black 59- S. Beverly Boston, Mass.

LOST OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE Package containing ladies' blue silk dress from postofflce Saturday, June 5. Reward if returned to this office or call Bell phone 336-J. 160 New Castle people who have cottages FOR RENT Store room, 28 North Mill atreet Apply W. D. Clark, agent.

156 New radishes, per doz 15c Celery, per crate Egg plants, per crate New potatoes, bbl $550 Cucumbers, per hamper Mrs. R. W. Paden, of Warren, 0., sited her sister, Mrs. J.

H. David-n, last week. Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Porter will go Pittsburgh and Braddock Tuesday a few days visit. Jlr. and Mrs. George Lostetter and tughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Spizer and lildren of Farrell came down in the pizer auto Sunday, and spent the ly with Mr. Lostetter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Lostetter, of rie, were guests of Buchanon and ostetter relatives Sunday, a Willlami Ficsher, wife and children Farrell, spent the day with' Lis rel-iJves at Pulaski. Mr. and Mrs.

U. Sweezy. New astle, were visitors at the home of W. Smith Sunday. Children's Day will be observed at ie Presbyterian church next Sunday LOST Small open faced watch with initiels G.

L. W. carved nn ha-V FOR RENT 6 room modern dwelling. No. 1310 Delaware avenue.

Possession at once. J. Clyde Gllfillan. 120tf collect some of the money. Commissioner Osborne is understood to be desirous of getting in a big portion of that lost during the time he has been in commission whether of not.

he is able to get any of that lost while R. E. Cabell was commissioner under Taft and while J. G. Capers was commissioner under Roosevelt tween 300 Lincoln avenue and Highland school, Finder will be rewarded by notifying G.

G. Stitzineer. 306 Lincoln av SITUATION WANTED By a man who speaks and writes English and German and all Slavish languages; practiced law in Austria; can give best references; wants position in foreign department of banking firm. Address P. O.

Box 620, New Castle. Pa. 156 RETAIL PRICE. Creamerv ni'tnts. Der lb 87(3138 enue.

ISO FOR RENT 5 room house( bath, water and gas, rear No. 210 Pearson street, vacant May 1st, $15.00 per month. Inquire 818 Union phone or at 618 Pearson street, evenings. 113tf Creamery rol, per lb 37o LOST Thursday in front' of Marshall's siore, smau oiack purse, containing: in Canada, where they go to spend the summer each year, are busily engaged In preparing to make their departure for the Canadian shores within the next few weeks. Local families who have cottages in Canada are Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Norria of West Grant street; Mr. and Mrs.

E. I. Phillips of. Highland avenue; Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. H. Cunningham of North Jefferson street. About June 14 the family of Edwin F.

Norris will leave for their summer home at Sparrow Lake, while Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Phillips, son Elmer Isaac, and Mrs.

Phillips' Mrs. M. F. money. Reward if left at Herald office.

15fi country outter, per id tuc Creamery in solids, per lb Fresh eggs, per doz .22 24c Cream cheese, per lb Bananas, per lb 5o WANTED By large corporation, honest man In every town for special advertising work, liberal salary to FOR RENT Nice 8 room house with all modern conveniences; also 5 room house, all modern. Jere Bauman, 467 Neshannock avenue. Both phones 72. 96tf start, position permanent with good chance for advancement, no experience necessary. McLean, Black 59 S.

Beverly St, Boston, Mass. WAMPUM Auction. The undersigned will sell at nublio Chickens, live wt. per lb. .160 Chickens, dressed, per lb.

.22 24o Turkeys, dressed, per lb. Live turkeys, per Ducks, per lb 250 Lemons, per doz 3035e Cabbage, per lb 46o old, new 5c Graunlated sugar, per lb 7c FOR RENT 2 large modern furnished rooms with gas range, sink, hot and auction at the Richardson block, 103 West Washington in the city of New Castle. Pennsylvania, on Julian, will go the early part of next RAILROADS IN THIS VICINITY want able-bodied young men, good eyesight, to qualify for employment as firemen, brakemen, monthly. Railway Association, care Herald. coia water: iurnace heat.

Data ana phone, at 518 Pearson street. Union phone 667-2. tf WANTED Those desiring to employ men or men desiring employment, to FOR RENT Flats of 5 rooms with bath, gas, steam heat, corner of Long avenue and Jefferson street. For terms call L. M.

Buchanan, both phones, or D. N. Keast, Bell phone 454. llltf FUNERAL HELD. WAMPUM, June 7.

The funeral services of the late William Rhodes were held from the residence, Sunday afternoon at 1:30, Rev. Charles Bell of the Slippery Rock Presbyterian church having charge. Interment waR made in the Slippery Rock cemetery. The pall bearers were J. W.

Rhodes of New Castle Charles call at the x. M. u. A. at IV a.

m. eacn week to the Phillips cottage at Sans Soucl, on Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. H. Cunningham do not expect to occupy their cottage at Beaumaris, Muskoka Lake, until some time in July. VISITNTOLEDO. Miss Florence Rearic, of Wallace avenue, left Monday for Toledo, i07tf day.

he morning service being devoted the little folks. In the evening, ev. Hayes will preach, at the Byers jhool house. Mrs. M.

I. Buchanon was the guesli I her daughter, Mrs. Stambaugh, haron, Saturday. Mrs. Norman Mertz, and three lady lends from SharpsVille, were guests her Clarence Christine, 'nday afternoon.

The regular meeting of the Wom-ai) Missionary Society of the Pres-yterian church will be held June 24. arrangements are being made to hold his gathering in the afternoon, at he church, and combine it with a aothers meeting and a cradle roll arty, the plans for this part of the, English walnuts, per lb Lettuce, per bunch 60 Apples, per bbl $4.00 Oranges, per doz 40c50c New naval oranges, per doz. .30 40c Carrots (new) per 6o Grapefruit Sage, bunch 6c Fancy spring wheat flour, per sack $2.15 $2.35 Cocoanuts. apiece 6 8c Celery, per bunch Potatoes, per bushel (new) per 6c Spinach, per lb Sweet potatoes, per lb 6c Malaga grapes, per lb 1820c Cranberries, per quart. Dates, per lb FEMALE Proposals for Roofing Bridge.

mlddle-ared by where she will be the guest of Miss Tuesday, June 8, 1915, at 2 p. m. A large stock of furniture, gat ranges, stoves, hot plates, bakers, baby go-carts, mirrors and all articles ol goods and merchandise at the store lately conducted by Alexander Richardson, deceased. LULA J. RICHARDSON, Administratrix, June 5-7 ADV, CARNEGIE LOSES TO ITALIAN A C.

WANTED Situation Rhodes of Pittsburgh and E. lady, small family. Mrs. O. A.

Stoltz, ladv. small family. Marguerite Slough, who is attending New Castle, Gen. Del. Rhodes of this place, grandsons Bids will be received by the "county commissioners at their office in the court house, New Castle, up until 12 o'clock, noon, Friday, June 18, 1815, for the roflng with galvanized steel or iron of the bridge over the Mahoning river at Edenburg, Lawrence county, Mark Rhodes a nephew, "Vincent Rus LADIES Made shields at home, $10.00 per 100; send stamp; work sent pre- sell and Eugene Morton of Pitts' burgh.

Cauliflower, per lb Said. King Mtg. 1431 Broadway, ew York City. 161 saia Dridge Deing 240 leet long. Bids to be accompanied bv a certified the Law Kindergarten school there.

Mies Rearic and Miss Slough will return to the city next week and will visit at Elyria, on their way home. R. M. B. G.

CLUB SUPPER. Young ladies who are leaving Thursday for Yellowstone Park and Cali California walnuts, per lb ...,24 Almonds, per lb check for twenty-five dollars, made out XV? lilt 1 11 IJl VJI. irogram being in care of Mrs. J. Pecans, per lb .....23 touthett and Mrs.

Fred Wallace, who to tne oraer 01 tne- county commissioners. Bids to be opened In public at 2 o'clock n. m. of same date aa received. Brazil nuts, pet lb 20o Filberts The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will give a WANTED A position as bookkeeper or general office clerk; experienced: can furnish the best of references.

Will be open for employment on June 15. Address "Bookkeeper," care Herald. tope to Interest every mother and Kadlshes. i buncnes for iaby in the congregation. Further de Tom Thumb wedding in the'Presby Onions, 2 bunches for fornia for the summer, are to be spe' Specifications can be seen at the office of the county commissioners.

The county commissioners reserve the right to ails will be given in these columns Tomatoes, per lb New cucumbers, each .3 8c the time draws near. terian church, Tuesday evening, Juno 15. About forty children between the ages of six and ten years will WANTED By large corporation, hon ureen peppers, per aoz, .400 Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, of est woman in every town for special reject any ana au bids.

J. R. LAMOREE, Commissioners' Clerk May 24-31 June 7. rarsiey, per Duncn be Loose per lb 20e to advertising work, liberal salary participate. The Rose Dramati cial guests of the R.

M. B. G. club at their weekly ten-cent supper in the Y. W.

C. A. dining room, tomorrow evening at six fifteen o'clock. The Bible class, which( meets at 7 p. m.

in the auditorium, will be taught by Miss Jennie Anderson, deaconess of tear Mercer, were guests of Mr. and drs. C. F. Simpson, at Nashua start, position permanent with good Pop corn, per 100 lbs $3.6 chance for advancement, no experience Onions, per peck 35c company will have charge of staging the play and it will under the heights, over Sunday.

necessary. McLean, Black Garlic, per lb .........18 The Carnegie Steel Mill team was defeated Saturday afternoon by the Italian A. C. on the steel mill grounds by a score of 12-9. Th Italians amassed a total of 16 hits from the deliveries of Riley and Bechtol, half of which went for extn bases.

The score: 59 S. Beverly Boston, New kraut, per lb 5c, for 10c Rhubarb, per bunch 610c personal supervision of Miss Grace When Mrs. C. H. Snyder went lome, Mrs.

J. Adams accompanied Blackledge. Asparagus, per Duncn Strawberries, per qt 1518 ler as far as Mahoningtown, where WANTED the First M. E. church.

it HOLLAND CLUB MEETING RELIGIOUS AND FRATERNAL NEWS MAKING REPAIRS. hey visited Mrs. O. J. Hall for the lay.

Much needed repairs are at last OLD CARPETS woven into handsom fluff rugs. Will be in town a few Mrs. N. S. Muse of Spruce street, is to entertain the Holland club Friday MEATS.

Wholesale Price. Miss Dorothy Long, of Greensburg, being made on the county bridge ITALIANS. days. Phone and postal 1602-J. J.

H. visiting her' uncle, T. Jennings. over the Beaver river. New plank Golden, Collins House.

154 Pork sausage, per lb Mrs. T. Jennings has returned from afternoon, June 18, this being decided at the last meeting of the club which was at the home of Mrs, Z. R. Johnson ing is being put down cn both the Veal, per lb 1415c WANTED To buy trood clean Cotton i visit at Elkhart and South Bend, wagon and foot paths and other gen Rags.

Apply in press room at the umo, per in California hams, 8 io 10 lbs. .10 to 12 Pure leaf lard, per lb ....13 of West Washington street, last Thurs md. Herald eral repairs are being made. The Meets Friday Night. The Chamberlain Bible class will meet next Friday evening at 7:30, with Mr.

and Mrs. Mann, 833 Harrison street. Everybody welcome. day afternoon. Select hams, per lb.

few Miss Elnora Anderson has been the guest of relatives at Parnassus for past three weeks, and wiU'cooJ? Beef, per lb .11 13 MISCELLANEOUS EXTERTALVS CLUB. work will be completed in a days. gave "Dinner. rora loins, per io. I6pis PLAYERS.

R. H. E. Mercerello, ss. 4 3 3 Littlewood, 3b.

1 1 0 Richards, mf. 2 8 Cassella, If. 1 2 Bullano, 2b. 1 4 Cialella, rf-p. 0 2 0 Capito, lb 0 2 4 Ross, c.

2 1 Kuhl, p. .1 0 0 George, rf. 0 1 2 'Totals .12 16 8 The home of Mrs. Clarence Weit- Ketaii i'nee. Dome in another week.

zel of the Wilmington road, was the AGENTS A big summer seller, some, thin new. concentrated soft drinks Pork sausage 20c The family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Mrs. W.

H. Johnson, of West Mid-ll'lex, was the recent guest of her scene of a very pleasant gathering Veal, per lb 18 to 35 Just add water, delicious soft drinks in Shelleoberglar gave a dinner Sun Lamb, per lb 16 to SO Thursday, the guests being members a Jiffy, any time, anywhere; popular Will Sing Her. Clara Mays of I-dianapolia, double-voiced songster and elocutionist, will be at St. Luke's A. M.

Zion church, Friday evening, June 11.. day in honor of their mother's 60th California hams, 8 to 10 lbs ..15 Pure leaf lard, per lb, 18 birthday. Those present were Mr, Select hams, per lb ior tne nome, picnics, parties, socials, guaranteed under U. S. pure food laws; lightweight packages by parcel post, no delay: enormous demand: of the Dorcas Sewing Sewing was the diversion and at noon the hostess served dinner, covers being laid for twenty-four.

Colors of pink and Mrs. William Gwin and chil esi sirioin, per id zsc tenderloin, per lb agents coining money; $6 to $12 a day; 2a0 other fast sellers, all big repeaters. dren, Ethel, Lloyd, Kenneth and Guy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gwin CARNEGIE STEEL.

Best round, per lb 25c Small hams, 10 to 12 lbs 20g25e Pork chops, per lb 2225o Meets Tomorrow. The Laura Young Bible class will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at Mrs. S. S. Walker.

Mr. and Mrs. Clajrenoe Hamilton risited his mother, Mrs. Sara Mick, at Mercer, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Black and Miss Jane Tomer auted to Youngstown Sunday, and spent a few hours with relatives. 1 William Dugan, of the fair ground, has gone to his home in New Castle, and his illness has been diagnosed as typhoid fever.

and daughter Marjorie of Moravia pront; agents ouint iree; territory going fast; be quick; Just a postal todav. American Products 2355 Pork roaBt. per Dressed pork, per 10lle Gush Grinnen and children Zelma and Earl and Miss Frances Third Cincinnati, O. 159 the home of Mrs. J.

S. Dunwoody on Maryland avenue. Teacher, Mrs. J. and white were used in decoration, the same colors being carried out in the menu.

The hostess was assisted by Miss "Mary Special guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. H. Mooder, Mrs. Thos.

Shepherd and Miss Mary Shepherd. berger of Hubbard, Mr. and Mia, OLD CARPETS woven into handsome S. Dunwoody. nun: tuks.

Will be in town a few Charles Shellenberger said children GRAIN MARKET. Retail Price. days. Phone and postal 1602-J. J.

H. Golden, Collins House. 161 Meets Tuesday Evening. Ruth and William, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Fury and children Harry and PLAYERS. R. E.

Hunter, ss. 2 3 1 Jones, 3b. 2 0 1 Weyman, 2 1 0 1 Joyce, If 1 0 0 Keelan, mf. 1 10 Morrison, lb. 1 1 2 rf.

0 1 0 E. Riley, c. 1 1 0 D. Riley, p. 0 0 Bechtol, 0 0 8 Totals 9 7 I mm The Smithfield Street Bible class will Beet pulp, per cwt Hester of this place.

ALCOHOLISM guaranteed oats, per bu meet at the Rome of Mr. and Mrs. Wil DINNER FOR HER GUESTS. Miss Laura fllershimer of East Wash flour per cwt $1.75 No. 2 red winter wheat, per 60 cured by me, privately at my BATTLES OF THE AIR HOLD SPOT-LIGHT HOME FOR SUMMER.

liam Mclver on West Washington street, on Tuesday evening at 7:45. Rev. No. 2 yellow shelled corn, per ington street, was hostess at a dinner of eight covers Saturday evening William McMillen, who has been office without interfering with Womer, teacher. attending State College djring the jvew yeuow ear corn, per bu 48c Timothy hay, per ton Straw, per ton $18.00 Bran, per cwt $1.46 at six clock in honor of her house guest, Miss Mary H.

Mclntyre, of Pittsburgh. Pink and white tones prevail past year, taking a course, in horti Class to Meet. (Continued from Page One) your business. Dr. L.

O. Phillips, Specialist, St. Cloud culture is home to spend his summer The United Workers Bible study vacation with his parents. class will 'meet Tuesday evening at ed throughout the appointments. In formal forms of amusement were en Bldfr.

160 Brown per cwt $1.45 Cotton 6eed meal, per cwt $1.75 Timothy seed, per bu $3.16 $3.25 Hed dog per cwt Scratch feed, per cwt $2.15 COUNCIL TO MEET. Joyed later. 7:30 with Mrs. Hannah Waggoner on Vine street. All welcome.

Mrs. M. Speer Gibson, teacher. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Cash or uorn ana oats cnop, per cwt $1.65 The monthly meeting of the Installments. Phone for salesman Two base hits Capito 2, Richardi 2, Mercerello, Litlewood, Chill, Cia lelle, Southern.

Hit by pitcher Littlewood. Bases on balls Off Riley off Kuhl 1, off Cialelle.l, oil Bechtol 1. Struck out By Riley 5, bj Kuhl 4, by Cialelle 6. Umpires Bratchie and Cialelle. Rye mldds, per cwt 1.50 FOR YOUNGSTOWN GUEST.

with samples, or call at office. L. L. borough council, will be held in the In compliment to Mrs. L.

B. Truog of Swan, 19 North Mill street. Bell 1439-L, unooiiea meal, per .11. ss Alfalfa horse feed, per cwt $1.65 Cracked corn, per cwt Second Section Meets. The Second Section of the First Union 84-X.

78tf council chambers this evening at 8 o'clock The usual business will be Younicstown, who Is remembered as Miss Bessie Hoover of this city, Mrs. COAL MARKET. Christian church, will meet at the transacted. Roger Francis of Marshall avenue, re home of Mrs. W.

E. Calderwood of Mercer county, per ton 90 ceived U. S. kensington associates as CHILDREN'S DAY. ust I'lttsDurgn.

per ton Pittsburgh Cattle Market, PITTSBURGH, June 7. 935 Huron avenue on Wednesday HIS NERVES GONE. CHICAGO, June 7. Christy Mathewsnn. famous Giant nltchen The Children's day exercises at afternoon at 2:30 0 clock.

her luncheon guests Saturday at one o'clock. Covers were laid for twelve. It was understood may be given out later. Thrilling Air Battle. The destruction of the Zeppelin between Ghent and Bruges followed one of the most thrilling air battles the world has ever known.

The British airmen shot upward to a height' of 6,000 feet and hurled six bombs at the great dirigible, which zig-szagged in flight to escape attack. A Scarcely a second later the last bomb went shooting down, a terrific explosion rent the airship. It crumpled in the center and darted toward earth. The force of the explosion caused the British biplane to turn completely over. For nearly a minute the aviator struggled desperately while "his machine slid rapidly toward the earth.

By an almost superhuman the Chtwton Christian church were Supply 40 loads consulted a Chicago nerve specialist held yesterday evening, a large Chicago Cattle Market. CHICAGO. June 7. HOGS. Assisting the hostess was her sister, Miss Florence Thompson.

The center W. T. U. Meets. The Croton W.

C. T. U. will be held today. Members of the club report Market Active, 10 and 25c higher Choice crowd being in attendance.

An that Matty is unable to sleep becaust piece was red roses and the place cards excellent program was rendered. Good at the home of Mrs. Margaret Vander-grift on Tuesday afternoon, Jenny Cas- Receipts 34,000 of pain in his shoulder." McGraw sent Fair Market Slow him to the physician Immediately. sidy's birthday. Mrs.

Hannah Wag VEAL, were done In rose designs. Miss Mildred Francis was a special Kensington work was the pastime of the later period. Mixed and Butchers $7.35 $7.72 4 Card of Thanks. The family of the late William goner, leader. A good attendance re Calves Good Heavy $7.55 $7.65 Rough Heavy $7.10 $7.25 quested.

JACK ROWAN HERE. Jack Rowan, former Cincinnstf SHEEP AND LAM3S. Rhodes wishes to thank their friends and CAhbors for their kindness Supply. light, 8 loads on sale Market Sheep and Yearlings 25c high Light $7.40 Pigs $5.75 $7.40 ENTERTAIN THIS EVENING. Mrs.

James M. Smith, of Highland slabist, and now twirling for tin Dayton team, was in this city visit Sunday School I-essons. The International Sunday school during the illness and death of their father. Adv. er, other grades steady.

CATTLE. lesosns will be taught tonight at the ing relatives Saturday. Ho returned to Dayton Sunday. avenue, entertains lniormauy wis evening as a farewell to Misses Bertha Receipts $10,000 effort he regained control of hia A. at 8 o'clock as follows: Prime Wethers 6.75 Good Mixed 6.40 WAMPUM PERSONALS.

10c lower Lesson for June 13, James M. Mar and righted the biplane less 4ti. A A 1 George Cooper, of Slippery Rock, Fair Mixed 5.85 Beeves 9.30 tUdU JCCt J.IVU1 LUH KIUUI1U. tin; lesson for June 20, James I. Stearns and Irene Miller, members of the high school faculty, who do not return next term.

BOXING TONIGHT. ALBANY, June 7 Young was a visitor here Sunday. Cows and Heifers 8.75 The rapidity of his descent, how Yearling Lambs Spring Lambs $7.00 $12.01 Muff ley. Mrs. Margaret Ayres, of New Cas Tevans $8.50 8.00 ever, carriea me mpiane to earth HOG Calves $7.50 $10.25 with a rough jar.

The landlne nlace BURN S-KE IJJ5Y. At. St. Mary's cfhurch marriage Vrged to Attend. All members are urgently invited Receipts 45 double decks was behind the German lines.

The Receipts 5,000 Markets Active, higher Prime Heavy 95 Medium $8.10 Market Steady to be present at the regular meeting of the Highly W. C. T. U. at the hmoe of Mrs.

Elizabeth Humes, cor batins wre published Sunday morning announcing the coming marriage of Miss Minnie Burns, daughter of Mr. tle, was a visitor here Sunday. Frank Palmer, of New Castle, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Miller and daughter, Eleanor, of West Pittsburgh, were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAnlis were visitors in New Castle yesterday. Natlv 7.10 Western 7.20 mechanician sprang out, "cranked" the propellors, and the biplane was off before the astonished Germans in a.

neighboring field could get the range with their guns. The aviators who bombarded the Zeppelin shed north of Brussels returned safely, the admiralty Lambs $7.75 $10.40 and Mrs. Thomas Burns, of Atlantic avenue, and Edward J. Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Kelley, of Long Heavy Yorkers Light Yorkers $7.90 Pigs $7.75 $7.85 Roughs Ahearn, middleweight, will box Leo Houck, of Lancaster, and Benny Leonard, another local boy, will meet Sid Lundy, of Syracuse, here tonight. The Carnegie Jrs defeated the Terrace in a fast game Saturday afternoon, winning by a score of 18-S. In a second gam against the Spring Hill team, the Carnegies were defeated by a score of 10-7. The Caraegieg Jrs. challenge any or 15 year old team in the city.

Writ T. Mercerello, 724 Pearson street. THY TliS lrETtALD XVAXT ACS. Western $8.00 $10.75 Spring Lambs $SO0ff $11.75 Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Ketterer, of avenue, wnose approacmng marriage Stags as already been formally announced. ner Boyles and Highland avenue, on Monday evening, June 7, at. 8 o'clock. Meets Tuesday Evening. The "Ucalite" Bible class, taught by Mrs.

Foulke, will meet on Tuesday evening, June Sth, at 7:45 o'clock, at the- home of Mrs. J. C. Flemmlng, 320 East Wallace avenue, at which time a reception will be tendered the members of the Laura Young Bible class. The wedding is to take place the third COTTAGE FOR SIMMER.

Mrs. Thomas P. Culllson and three The West Side Athletics will play the Butchers at Cascade Park Tuesday evening. The Athletlca are without a game for Saturday, June 12. The Tiger A.

C. Imperials, or any other eek of June, MOTORED TO BUTLER. As the guests of Miss McKinney, A $20,000,000 SCANDAL IS TO BE PEOBED children of Bellevue, who have been guests at the home of the former's par- North Sewickley, motored here Sunday. Miss Anna Kirkland, of Beaver, visited friends here. Sunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Overlander, of Homewood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Crelght Hennon Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. William Miller, son, Walter and daughter, Minerva, of West Pittsburg, motored here Sunday. Dr. F. F.

Urey, of Mahoningtown, was a business visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee and fast teams are challenged. Answer nts, Mr.

ar.d Mrs. W. H. Chambers, of (Continued from Phk One "I superintendent and Miss Ada Rorks, assist aut, the graduating class of 1315 of the Shenango Valley Hospital Training school for nurses, motored to Butler Saturday where they had dinner at the Nixon hotet and returned North Liberty street, left Monday to spend the remainder of the in IHCiSESTER PILLG cottage at Devil's Back Bone on the k.E V. A JF ft' n.

tft, 1 Missionary Society. Woman's Home Missionary society members of the Epworth M. E. church are to meet at the home of Mrs. J.

II. Moore, of Partrum avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A good attendance Is desired ss this is the last meeting of the year. i banks of the Mahoning river near Willow Grove. Mr.

and Mrs. John McKee may be made through these columns or by calling J. Mescall, Bell phone 1538. The Oak A. C.

easily defeated the Boro A. C. on the Elder Feld Saturday winning by the one-sided score of 19-1. Ccen was in the box for the Oak A. C.

and had his opponents in hand at all times. A return game will be played on tha Boro grounds. a late evening hour. Guests were government averaged $2,000,000 year for the past ten years. Developed in 1007.

Te system was first brought to In 1907, treasury department Is reveal. In the fall of that "eports on conditions particu- 1 v- 1 daughter, Thelma, of New CfwMe, vis Misses Eliza Dpan, Margaret Mech- of West Grant street, also left Monday ling, Mary Charles, Mildred OiUigan. for this cottage where they will so ited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

John McAnlis, of New Mary Bartlo and Mtes Benningliolt.t-ue Vii. known a -Vt. A twv KeMa) ia, JV ft SV ft p-' journ with the Culllson family until September 1. Castle, were visitors at the home of latter of Greenviilij. THT tiia IUHA.I WAJIT APS..

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