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New Castle Heraldi
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TUB NEW CASTLE HERALD. Monday, June 4, 1917. NINE TRADERS HI MAKE IIP MINDS SPECIAL SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IS KILLED By GAS FUMES WHETHER TD BUY DR SELL STOCKS OF BOTH PHONES BOTH PHONES Herald Class Ada Bin Been Tried and Not Found Wanting-. They Oct Direct Results. RATES: One Cent Per Word for Each Insertion BULL UNION UNIOH BELL 80 80 Caueht Between Two Holi CHICAGO GRAIN Local Plumber Overcome With Gas While Working at Powder Plant days, Professionals Are Anxious BED FOR RENT.

WANTED. FOR SALE. MEN'S PANTS $11.98 3.SO VALUE. $2.98 TRADING IS LIGHT MALE HELP KKAL ESTATE CHICAGO, June 4. Wheat opened 1 to 2 cents higher.

Corn was 1-4 to 1 cent higher. Oats opened 1-4 cent higher. Provisions were lower. Wheat, July $1.92. Corn July.

$1.47 1-2 to $1.46 1-2; $1.33 1-2; Dec, 95 1-2. FOR RENT Unfurnished water, gas, and lot for garden, inquire Mrs. Driver, Morris street, South New Castle Borough. 155x AT N. Y.

OPENING WANTED Household salesman. Men preferred. 422 12. Long Ave. 155 Chiron Cameron, 23, plumber, of Oakland was overcome by gas, at the American High Explosive company, Sunday afternoon.

He was rushed to the Shenango Valley hospital, but died a few minutes after arriving, nl efforts there to revive him failed. Cameron was fitting piping, when the gas suddenly escaped from a Joint and overcome him. He was in a clean- FOUND. to Steel Drops at Start But Re WANTED Cook, waitress and porter for the Lake Side Inn, at Stoneboro. Inquire at The Tea Cup Inn.

157 covers Within Short Time Oats July, 58 1-4; 50 5-8 3-8. Ribs July $20.93. (No pork or lard). HUGS. Market Higher.

f.5.00 VAU'E. FOUND Cuff link with Initials B. Owner may have same by calling; at Herald and paying; for this ad. 153 FOR SALE North Side, 8 room house, modern, paved street. 12 minutes' walk to Washington St.

Reasonable terms. Bargain quick buyer, Call at 711 Carlisle oi phone, Bell 356, Union 52. 151tf lngo.it tank when the accident hap AOENTS Sell year round, money makers. Monarch dry powder fire extinguisher, adopted by United States government. Agents, both sexes can earn $5 per day.

Better with tuto. Send $1 for sample or particulars. Merchants Supply 44 front Worcester, Mass. 155 Worsteds, Flannels, Serges, Cassimeres. .16.2016.25 .16.0016.10 Prime heavy hogs Heavy mixed Mediums Heavy Yorkers LOST.

LOST Ladles handbag on Youngstown WANTED Fireman at pump pened. The dead man was born In Harlans-burg, October 25, 1892, the son of C. B. and Adda (Gibson) Cameron. He resided with his wife and one child, at 729 Oakland avenue, and was a member of the First U.

P. church. Surviving him are his father and mother, residing in Mahoning township, his wife and one daughter, Virginia Belle, and the following brothers and sisters, Vinceton Cameron of Union township, Lawrence, Riley, Galord, Clatron, Thayer, Rodys and Eldin Cam CHICAGO, June 4. Wheat closed 8-8 cents higher. Corn was 1-8 to 3-4 cents higher and oats 1-4 to 3-8 cents lower.

Provisions were lower. Wheat July, $1.95. or West Side car, about $130 In cash note, and other articles. Reward. See station of City of New Cas FOR SALE Transfer drayage business with established business of over la years; Including teams, wagons ana all necessary equipment for all kinds of hauling.

For particulars call ai 22 E. Washington New Castle, Pa, 128tl T. E. Smith Son, Jackson Blk. Both phones.

157x tie Water Co. H. A. Sturdy, Corn July. $1.48 1-4 Cept $1.3 1 3-8 to $1.34 1-8; Dec.

95 3-4 cents. chief engineer. Bell phone 195 Oats July. 60 cents; 50 1-4 by c. k.

NEW YORK, June 4. Between two holidays, traders on the stock exchange were slow to commit themselves either on the bull or bear side during- the early trading, which revealed irregular price changes in which fractional losses were the general rule. Attendance was light, and trading professional, the bear clique getting some power from unfavorable Russian news. U. S.

Steel opened down 1-4 at 12S S-S, and under sales of 1.000 to 2.S00. shares dropped below 1U8. It eoon rallied to 128 1-4. The same selling wave carried Crucible to 70 1-2. Marine shares were fractionally higher, Utah losing 1 1-4 and Industrial Alcohol broke 2 1-4 to 138 1-2.

Trading in rails was light with slight price changes, except Delaware and Hudson which dropped two points to 106 3-4. After the opening declines, the 157 cents; Dec, 52 cents. EAST WASHINGTON STREET. ON THE DIAMOND. WATCH OUR WINDOWS WAYS TO USE Pork July, $38; $38.

Lard July, $21.47. Ribs July, $20.87. FOR SALE. HRK! KIRK! KIRK Attention $3 ar ticle for $1. From factory to home, protect your home, factory, barns, gar COTTAGE CHEESE eron and Mrs.

Nannie Mayberry of Mahoning township, Mrs. L. C. Brown, Farmington, Mrs. Grover L.

Cox, Union township. Miss Levvas Cameron, Mahoning township. Funeral services will be held from the residence at two o'clock, Wednesday afternoon and burial will he made in the Herman cemetery. age or automobile. Monarch dry powder fire extinguisher.

Best, on earth. FOR SALE Black mule, 4 years old; also large horse. Inquire Newswan-der farm. Hog's Hollow. I5 adopted ny tne L'miefl states tiovern-ment, and over 300 national concerns, $12 per dozen.

Express prepaid. Sample prepaid $1.25. Agents both sexes NEW CASTLE BUSINESS MEN WANT NO BOOZE PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Cottage cheese is richer in protein FOR SALE A large driving mare. buggy and harness. Price $65.00.

Call 659-X Union. wanted. Merchants Hupply 44 than most meats and is very much Front Worcester, Mish. 156 cheaper. Every pound contains more FOR SALE Upright piano; also pian WANTRIl fcalesmnn tnr New Past than three ounces of protein, the chief and vicinity.

Nothing easier to sell ola, gooa condition, price reasonable, terms, cash. Apply at once. Mrs. J. market developed a strong tone.

Steel common which had sold down to 127 moved up to 128 7-8, and Bethlehem after selling down to 133 1-2, PITTSBURGH. June 4, 1917. aunng tne nays or nign prices, tnan our complete line of groceries, teas material for body building. It Is also a valuable source of energy, though King, 401 N. Jefferson St.

16S i (Continued from Fast One.) Free of taxation and secured absolutely by all the resources of the nation, he considered the purchase of a bond a wise investment from a busi advanced to 136 5-8. Oen. Motors NEAR DEATR IN AUTO ACCIDENT not so high as foods with more fat coffees and household supplies direct to consumer. Goods sold for 25 years and well known. See B.

C. Farmer at Hotel Henry from 5 to 8 p. m. 157x FOR SALE Six drawer drop-head sew yielded to 103 from which it rose to 105 3-8. ing machine, rotary movement, all It follows that its value in this respect can be greatly increased by attachments.

In good condition. Bell phone 1552-M. 158 SALESMAN to work Beaver Valley for CATTLE, Supply Light. Market Steady. Prime 13 0013 25 Good 11.7512.50 Tidy Butchers 11.00O11.7S Fair 10.25(g)10.76 9.50 Common to good fat 7.0011.25 Common to good fat B.0010.00 Heifers 7.00H11.50 serving It with cream, as is so com monly done.

large butter and egg house. man, with knowledge of grocery FOR SALE 1 Remington typewriter. Cottage cheese alone Is an appetiz ino. iu, sngntiy used: a bargain If and butcher trade preferred, good op ing and nutritious dish. It may also SHARON portunity for right man.

State age. sold at once. Can be seen at Klaf-ters Cigar store. 168 Mr. and Mrs.

William Tarvis be cerved with sweet or sour cream, and some people add a little sugar. reference, experience, salary wanted, applications confidential. Address or chives, chopped onion, or caraway ness point of view, leaving out entirely the question of the country's need. These addresses, together with the adoption of an anti-liquor resolution, were the prominent features of the meeting. In the interests of food conservation.

J. A. Boak of Pomona grange, presented a resolution calling on the president and Congress to take steps to prevent the use of grain In the manufacture of alcoholic beverages, at least during the war. Some opposition was encountered. A few members of the committee thought such a recommendation injected into care Herald.

156 Fresh Cows and Springers. 40.000 90.00 Veal Calves 14.00 15.00 Heavy and thin calves 7.0011.00 seed. Hurt by Westminster President's Car The following recipes illustrate a MISCELLANEOUS. RAD number of ways in which cottage ENDS LIFE; SHEEP, Supply Light. Market Low.

MAN TO SELL. TREES, shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs, etc. Permanent. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. T.

153 cheese may be served. HEM9TITCHIJTG, 13J4e PER TARJD Neatly and promptly done by expert- enced operator. Singer Sewing Maetaiae IS E. Washington St. Cottage Cheese With Preserves And Jellies Pour over cottage cheese any fruit Prime weathers 15.75 11.25 Good Mixed 9.75!310.B0 Fair mixed 8.50(g) 9.50 iri-aai-mon-o-tx preserves, such as strawberries, figs VISITED TYPIST WANTED Young man for office work with very good chance for advancement.

State age. Experience not necessary. A. care Herald. 160 or cherries.

Serve with bread or Culls and common 6.00 7.00 Lambs 8.0013.50 Spring Lambs 12.0017.00 HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES Cash or national affairs at this time might result in arraying one class of citizens against another when the united crackers. If preferred, cottage-cheese Installments. Phone for salesman i balls may be served separately and with samples, or call at office. L. L.

Swan. 1 North Mill street. Bell I eaten with the preserves. A very Uulon S4-X. TStf dainty dish may be made by dropping WANTED An office boy willing to learn.

Address 22, care Herald or call 80 Till phone. 156 C. Williams' Deard Body Is! bit of Jelly Into a nest of the cot LADIES Leading Fifth avenue cor- IESSEIR GETS setlere Irishes to make arrangements William Jarvis, 308 Edgewood avenue, had a narrow escape from death last night, when the car in which he and Mrs. Jarvis were riding on the West Middlesex road was struck by an automobile driven by Dr. Charles Wallace, president of Westminster college.

Dr. Wallace attempted to pass the Jarvis car In his hurry to get to Sharon, to make an address, according to the report of the affair. The Jarvis car radiator was smashed and the left front wheel and the fenders torn off by the force of the blow. Mrs. Jarvis was cut by flying pieces of glass from the windshield and Jarvis was hurled over the front of the car.

The Wallace car In which the Westminster president and a school professor were riding careened of! the road and over a ten-foot drop. This SALESMEN to travel on commission with reputable woman of good connee- tions. Interesting opportunity for prof selling retail trade. Shirts, under- wear, hosiery. ladies' and children's skirts, general mer it ana prestige.

Fifth Avenue Corset i dresses, waists, Found at 1 0 clock Today Mystery in Case FRIENDS SEEK WIFE IN CITY company, 94 Fifth, avenue. New York. efforts of all were demanded for the common good. It was recalled that the American Federation of Labor has gone on record as being opposed to such a step, but a large majority of these present at Saturdays meeting, many of whom were from farming districts, were in favor of Mr. Boak's resolution and, after a period of discussion, it was adopted.

It was also suggested that the state or the county might make provisions to care for the crops of green vegetables which will soon bo flooding the markets. "Much of them will be ultimately wasted," continued Mr. Boak, "unless some plan Is adopted to preserve them for future chandise. Samuels Mfg. 603 Broad tage cheese.

Cottage-Cheese Salad. Mix thoroughly one pound of cheese, one and one-half tablespoonfuls of cream, one tablespoonful of chopped parsley and salt to taste. First, fill a rectangular tin mold with cold water to chill and wet the surface; line the bottom with waxed paper, then pack In three layers, putting two to three parallel strips of pimento between 1 LHOUSE way. New York. WANTED To rent, horse and buercrv bv the month if nriee i FARM AND PROPEHTY WANTED Everywhere.

If you want to sell, try me. One per cent commission after sale. If you want to buy get my Farm Journal. Hahr's Farm Agency, 800 Broad street, Newark, N. J.

sat-4t Citizens of Bessemer boro have de i3 reasonable. Address W. D. i care of Herald. 116 car later was put on the road but Dr.

Wallace was too late to keep his en Local Police Have No Information Regarding Woman Were County Residents WANTED Modern llghthousekeeping gagement in Sharon. and Mrs. apartment. Bell telephone 78. WASTED To buy, good, large, eleaa cotton rags for cleaning machinery, at The Herald of floe.

tf layers. Cover with waxed paper and set in a cool place until ready to serve; then run a knife around the sides and invert the mold. Cut in slices snd serve on lettuce leaves with French dressing and wafers. Minced olives may be used instead of the parsley, and chopped nuts also may be added. Cottage-Cheese Rolls (To Be Used Like Meat Rolla) Jarvis were brought home from West Middlesex.

WANTED Ten boys to work after tf 3:30. Call at Herald office. cided by an overwhelming majority that they are due for a new $35,000 school building. At a special election held there May 2 8 seventy voters declared themselves for the project and only four against, and the resoult of the election was this morning presented to and certified by Judg Emery. Bonds are to be issued and the money obtained therefrom used for the purchase of a suitable site and the erection of a new schoolhouse.

An effort will be made to have the use." Green vegetables are abundant for a short time during the season, and in view of the fact that the entire crops cannot be consumed at the time it is being gathered, it was thought storage facilities ought to be provided. This was merely a suggestion and no definite action resulted. Has Buckwheat Seed. President Veach of the City Roller Mills, reverted to the question of food supply in his remarks. He and others.

FEMALE HELP Deaths of a Day A large variety of rolls, suitable for SIRSBS-Young ladles between the ages of 18 and S5. deslrnnn of hemm serving as the main dish at dinner. may be made by combining legumes ing nurses, may be entered in the fall class of the Suburban General Hospital, Bellevue, Pa. For particulars, apply to Superintendent. 157x Charles Sararhman Charles, the four months' old eon of SHARON, June 4.

Dr. C. B. Williams, prominent eye specialist of thif town, was found in room adjoining his apartment hre with a bullet hole immediately behind his right ear. Tho body was discovered by his bookkeeper.

Miss Myrtle Mattingham, at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The doctor had evidently been dead several hours when found. It Is said he visited Miss Mattingham Sunday evening, leaving about midnight for his apartment. He with his wife were former residents of New Wilmington, Pa. Friends are endeavoring to locate Mrs.

Williams who is believed to be in New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sarachman of Executor's Notice. In the estate of Joseph Coleman, deceased.

Notice Is hereby given that Letters-Testamentary have been Issued by the Register of Wills of Lawrence county, to the undersigned, In the estate of Joseph Coleman, late of North Beaver township, Lawrence county. deceased, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and all those having claims against, or demands upon said estate, to make the same known without delay. GRACE COLEMAN, Executrix. R. F.

D. No. 1, Petersburg, Ohio. Chas. H.

Toung, Attorney, L. S. T. New Castle, Pa. may-7-14-21-28-June-4-ll (beans of various kinds, cowpeas, lentils, or peas), with cottage cheese, and adding bread crumbs to make the mixture thick enough to form into a roll.

Beans are usually mashed, but peas or small lima beans may be combined whole with bread crumbs and cottage cheese, and enough of the liquor in which the vegetables have been cook- WANTKD Girl for office work for few weeks. Stenographer preferred. Address Clare P. Du Shane. City.

157 building ready for occupancy at the opening of the fall term, and if not then, in one year at the latest. BICYCLE AND AUTO STAGE SMASHUP maintained that, despite the important questions before the nation Just now, this was In the end the most serious and worthy of the most careful attention. Mr. Veach urged that no farmer or grower anywhere relinquish his efforts to increase the output of the fields. He advised farmers present that his company had on hand 700 bushels of buckwheat which would be sold for $2.25 a bushel and Invited every grower in the WANTED Housemaid, at the Fountain Inn.

Apply at once in person. 156 I ed may be added to get the right con White. Call WANTED Laundress. Bell phone 1745-J. Cascade street, died at the home of the parents, Sunday morning after an illness of stomach trouble.

Besides the parents, three brothers survive. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Greek Catholic church on Moravia street, and burial was made in Greenwood cemetery. B. Franklin Senmons. B.

Franklin Seamons died at his home In Shenango township, Sunday, June 3, at the age of 63 years. He was born in New Castle In 1864, and had lived In Lawrence county practically Edward Hughes. 23 South Front FURNISHED ROOMS county "to take advantage of this of Chief M. J. Young at 2:30 stated that no information regarding the suicide nor any queries for the whereabouts of Mrs.

Williams had been reported at headquarters. street, a bicyclist and Harry Porte, 302 Pearson street, a motorist had a collision at the corner of Mercer and Washington streets. Saturday evening. The boy's wheel was smashed and he fer. Every man present was called upon to appoint himself an individual agent to promote the sale of Liberty Loan WANTED Furnishaa or unfurnished rooms, centrally located with conveniences suitable Amall family.

Address "Professional" this office. 216tf sistency; or, instead -of beans or peas, chopped spinach, beet tops, or head lettuce may be added. Boston Roast One pound can of kidney beans or equivalent quantity of cooked beans; bread crumbs; salt; one-half pound of cottage cheese. Mash the beans or put them through a meat grinder. Add the cheese and bread crumbs enough to make the mixture sufficiently stiff to be formed Into a roll.

Bake in a moderate oven, basting occasionally with butter or I claimed that the accident was due to MISCELLANEOUS Porte's negligence. The latter says that the boy ran into the back of his Mrs. Madison, Beaver street, had a number of visitors last night when the police raided the house. The alleged proprietress and Lillian Tanin paid $16 forfeits, Ben Hennon, Ed. Smith, Jack Davis and James Esby drew thirty day drills a the county jail.

car and was unable to guide his ma all of his life. By occupation he was a stone quarryman. He was preceded in death several years ago by his wife. Surviving him are two sons, J. H.

B. Seamons, and Clyde Seamons of this city, and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Mary J. cf luid Jeremiah fcea- OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set.

Single and partial chine because he had another on the handlebars. rtr.fr ZZ.Z, iv.i. oerve witn to Bonds and to make as much of a personal canvass among his neighbors and friends as he found time to do from his work along other lines. The furtherance of the sale of these bonds, subscriptions to which will be taken liii June la, was the dominant note In the meeting, and almost every speaker had something to say regarding the matter. Chairman Dickson, of the executive committee, said the eyes post ann receive cneck by return man.

L. Mazer, 2007 S. 6th Philadelphia, There will be a rehearsal for "The ra. ics I CCHCZ a meeting ot the Spanish War Veterans, to be held at the City building tonight at 7:30. mons, Mahoning township, Nathan and Andrew of New Castle, Mrs.

William E. Chambers, Ellwood City, Mrs. Chester O. Morrow, New Castle and Charles Sea Wayside Piper" this evening. TEAMS for grading New McDonald Town Site, free barns, long job at $7.50 per day.

Apply Stone Webster, 516 Stambaugh Youngstown, Ohio. mons, Homewood, Beaver county. Mrs. Laura Deartorn of Niles, who came to New Castle to visit relatives was robbed of or lost a bag John seamons. New Castle.

JAP CRUISER BRINGS AMBASSADOR Funeral services will be held from of all nations, especially Germany were upon America Just now, and the manner in which this loan was flont-ed would have a great effect on fiTe kaiser's people. If oversubscribed BODY TO THE UNITED STATES the residence of his son, J. H. B. Sea containing $126 and a note for $800 mons, 833 Frank avenue, Tuesday af Saturday evening.

The woman left ternoon at 2:30. several times. It would prove to the German face that America Is In deadly earnest and means to back up her Joseph W. Knkln. mato sauce.

This dish may be flavored with chopped onions, cooked In butter or other fat and a very little water until tender. Pimento and Cottaare Cheese Roast 2 cupfuls of cooked lima beans; 1-4 pound of cottage cheese; 6 canned pimentos chopped; bread crumbs; salt. Put the first three Ingredients through a meat chopper. Mix thoroughly and add bread crumbs until It Is stiff enough to form into a roll. Brown In the oven, basting occasionally with butter or other fat, and water.

Cottage Cheese and Nat Roast 1 cupful of cottage cheese; 1 cupful of chopped English walnuts; 1 cupful of bread crumbs; 2 tablespoonsfuls of chopped onion; 1 tablespoonful of butter; Juice of half a. lemon; salt and pepper. Cook the onion In the butter "or other fat and a little water until tender. Mix the other ingredients and moisten with the water in which the the car at the Terminal and missed the hand bag containing her money for the first time when she got to Smlthfield street. The strap of the Joseph W.

Eakin of 818 Fulkerson street, died at his home here yesterday demand that militarism be destroyed. If the subscriptions come haltingly arter an illness or two weeks of pneu monla Mr. Eakin was born in Har fand, worse. If the entire amount Is rtot bag -was torn indicating that a sneak thief had robbed Mrs. Dearborn In lansburg, the son of William and Sarah subscribed In the time set, it will en courage Germany to hope that Amerl the crowd at the street car station.

Nelson Eakin, and was 31 years of age at the time or his death. He was a Police investigations of the case ca Is not united in her aims and that her people are not willing" to further member of the Pottery union. have not located the money. Surviving him are his mother, and the plans of the government with their money. Bc'ore adjournment about 75 mem the following brothers and sisters, Mrs.

Robert Patterson, Mrs. Charles Cotton. BOLOGNA FOR DOG COSTS 510 A RING Mrs. Edward Carr, Robert E. and Ern bers announced their Intention of buy est Eakin.

ing one or more bonds at once. Funeral services will be held from the residence on Fulkerson street at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon with burial In onion has been cooked. Pour Into a shallow baking dish and brown in the oven. Cheese Saoce (For use with eggs, milk toast, or Following up their plan of holding meetings to encourage patriotism and make the necessities of the time realieed, the Public Safety Committee will hold a rally next Wednesday evening at Enon Valley. A number of local men will be on hand and among other able speakers on the program will be Superintendent Of Schools George A.

Dickson, and Attorney C. H. Young. Greenwood cemetery. TO GIVE ErCHRB On Wednesday evening, June t.

the Ladles Auxllliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad trainmen. Lodge No. 371, will give a euchre In the K. of P. hall on East Washington street.

The lodge has given a number of euchres during the past year and they have other dishes.) ALMIRA HOME BOARD One cupful of milk, 1 tablespoonful ,,11111111 urn mniiiiM JLwmwwiLiiiiiiin 'i mini im i mini iipnii ill' i ii i mil i ii mill ii mm i mm i ii iiriMiwi mil tiw x- i4JL i tfcvi, -w? -i Ar-L" a I'M Ml of cottage cheese, tablespoonfuls of flour, salt and pepper to taste. The appetite of fhe dog of Edj Mulcahy cost the animal's owner a 110 forfeit. Saturday night. Ed and the hound went iiVo the S. Giasbergr butcher shop.

-Moravia street, "to get-the poor dor a bone." Ginsberg al leges that Mulcahy tried to steal sj, ring of bologna and when he protest' ed the dog and its owner denied the charge vehemently. An officer took: the man to the police station, and the forfeit posting followed. Thicken the milk with the flour and been largely attended. A large crowd SHOWS APPRECIATION Tho beautiful emblem of our is expected to attend the one on Wed Just before serving add the cheese. stirring until It is melted.

nesday evening. A small admission will be charged and refreshments This sauoe may be used In prepar First Aid Postponed The meeting of the First Aid class will not be held Tuesday evening, on account of the raising of the Her-shey Chapter Flag on the Diamond. served. ing creamed eggs or for ordinary milk country still floats majestically from the flag pole at the Almira Home, East Washington street, where it was first unfurled to the breezes with fitting toast. The quantity of cheese in the recipe may be increased, making a William Satterfleld.

612 Harrison sauce suitable for using with maca ceremonies. Mr. Yates, who Is janitor street, has scarlet fever, according to The class will meet Friday evening, lntead. roni or rice. the Home, declares that the sun report made to the health office today.

ITALIAN WAR MISSION ARRIVES AT CAPITAL. At a meeting of the General Com mittee of the Welsh Reunion held yes' terday afternoon In the Emmanuel Baptist church, plans were laid for a reunion to be held on July 14th. at Cascade Park. The reunion this year promises to outstrip the phenomenal success of last year when the crowd numbered about (.000. President E.

J. Jones of Ellwood" shall neither rise or set upon the flag. The officials of the Home desire at this time to publlcally thank all those who took a part In making the flag a possibility and the ceremonies so satisfactory. The pole was erected through the kindness of men who vol unteered their services from the de partment of city streets, the office of City has set this year's mark at 20.000 and when it Is considered that last -nt iai city electrician and men from the Bell Telephone company. The spirit of all who were Interested In the matter showed a loyalty to the flag which was very impressive.

year's reunion was an Initial affair the mark set for this year does not seem to be exaggerated. It Is probable that the surrounding towns will again send special trains as was done last year. Committees have been appointed and their work outlined and from now on until July 14th will be a busy season for the Welsh Americana of this city. MORE ORDERS WANT Transferring the body oi -O. W.

uthrie. late ambassador to Japan, from the Jananese cruiser Azuma, in San rancisco Bay, 'after that vessel had brought home the remains of the Amb assador, who died suddenly in Tokto. B-PLATOON SYSTEM Three more communications urglnir MONEY the adoption of the two-platoon system for the paid firemen In New Castle, were read to council today. The Journeymen Plumbers' association, the Bar Clerks' association and the New Castle Order of the Organised Railroad Conductors were the petitioners. The latter organization requested council to put the system Into YOL'NUSTOWN.

June 4. Becau of Us Inability to obtain coke In sufficient quantity the Carnegie Steel company has been compelled to shut down three blast furnaces In tMs district, two at the Ohio works in this city and one at Niles. One of the smelters at the Ohio works suspends this afr-noon. Just how long the furnaces will remain Idle la conjecture on the part of officials, who hope to place them In commission aeatn next week. All steel makers in this district are troubled with coke shortage, as well as diffi LEGAL RATES ft KNirraK.

in5w. trrw. rrc. effect without delay. The petitions were placed on file by a vote of Jli.OO and upward to be repaid In mull monthly payments to adit yonr convenience.

culties in getting an adequate eurr'r of car to move finished products. The John Kaufman. Cunningham venue, was exonerated from his prop hintrtsn. From left to right Ihey are: situation is reaching a serious et-sre Here is the distinguished war mission from Italy on its arrival at Was S. K.

Borsarelli, Uuglielmo Marconi. Inventor of the wireless telegraph, an If you KEED MONEY call and let us explain the easiest, fairest and best plan of saving JaCOb F. ParftTmATl, money that has ever been attempted. Bust- ais Wallace nasa strictly confldentiaL S- tfc Dta.Jf 104C who is sail to har discovered an For several months the mills here hav erty tax today by council. Mr.

Kaufman's property was recently destroyed by Are. spite been operating; steadily. effective means of destroying German submarine: Pvlnre of Vdme. head the mission, of the AJuke of 1 great handicaps. Genoa and Cousin of the Kuf of Italy: Saverlo NlttU CiutUil and tgoor ArloU.

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