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New Castle Heraldi
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SEVEN Monday, August 6, 1917. THE NEW CASTLE HERALD, DO YOU KNOW WHY They Hav8 EveryHifug in an Apanmeni House txcept Room 11 ii Drawn for this papjr oy nsner WOW. VOO PuftOE 1 1 5 BETL.U BOV.S fZyr. 3 TTn I MGNT? IbuiMt to 2Ef 0 VWS Jy tneat? ee: room iq 1 William Elliott of lib-1 Tf A TRTHT? TTfmnTJCS 11 i' KAISER HONORS her Mrs. ertv etreet.

erty street. II I HIS SECOND SON Miss Helen Popham has returned to her duties as a nurse In a Pittsburgh hospital after visiting at her home In VACATION NEEDS News Notes From Movieland Mahoning town Sunnyslde for a week. By DAISY DBAS. Jl. and O.

Section Hands Get Raise. Beginning the first of this month the pay of the section hands on the B. and O. railroad has been raised from 22 cents to 30 cents an hour. This will be a very welcome addition to the pay unruly and decided that it didn't want to follow the rules laid down for it by the traction company and left the envelope of the men and will aid A 9 great deal In pulling old King Living 11 fr IS ROBBED from his high pedestal.

Nell Craig has been named for the movie hall of fame because: She's a pleasant, wholesome girl, full of pep, jas and elan. She" has proved her ability to act In "The Breaker," "The Trufflers" and "The Way of Patience." She swims and motors and Is five feet five inches or a. 139 pounds of pleasantness. Nell has black hair and bright brown eyes. SPONGES TALCUM POWDER FACE POWDER SAFETY RAZORS SHAVIXG SOAP SHAVING POWDER SHAVIXG STICK SHAVING CREAM LATHER BRUSHES TOOTH BRUSHES TOOTH POWDER TOOTH PASTE PERFUMES TOILET WATERS MANICURE ARTICLES HAIR BRUSHES COMBS AND MANY OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES track in front of the St.

Charles hotel. One end ran to the curh while one of the wheels tried to go down a manhole at this point. The cover of the manhole was broken and a great deal of work was required to get the car back on the track. This was at last accomplished and now the cars do not run to the end of the track but stop a half a block away. The man-hole Is covered with a barrel to prevent anyone from getting hurt.

Machinists Hold Plenle. The machinists of the B. and O. shops, or at least as many of them as could get away, held a picnic at Dewey park, on Saturday. All report having a gbod time.

A big lunch and athletic sports were the feature of the day. New Ploy for Wally. "Wallace Reld is going to claim ex-e from actual war service on (GANG BEATS BISON AND TAKES CASH ladles' Aid Meets There will be a meeting of the Move to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.

McCarrlon and family have left for Philadelphia, where they will make their home in the future. Al Zimmerman also of the Seventh ward has gone to the same place to make his future residence. Ladies Aid of the Madison avenue VVc Drganizer is Met in Dark and Christian church on Wednesday af if Mrs. Wallace and William Jr. He Is, however, going to xt best thing and appear in a war play.

''l Hostess," by Beulah Marie Dix, will be the first production under the new booking plan In which "Wally" will star. He will also have a new leading lady in this piece. Miss Dorothy Abril. The story has to do with a young HAINER DRUG CO. Money Taken No Clues.

X. IfeCT ij- military officer, who is held as a hostage by one of the warring countries. 1 paw ternoon. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Barn-hart of Liberty street.

This will be the regular monthly meeting of the society for business and as a social gathering. On Wednesday evening the midweek services will be held In the church, led by Rev. Baxter. The study of the last chapter of the Book of James will be taken up followed by the meeting of the teachers' training class. Choir practice will be held on Friday evening at the regular hour.

All of those in the choir are requested to be present. Mahoningtown Personals. Miss Anna Davis and Miss Bessie Smith of Mansfield, Ohio, were registered at the St. Charles hotel, Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben. of North Lafayette street, has returned from Ntles, Ohio, where they attended the funeral of a relative. Miss Myrtle Dawson has returned to her home in Brownsville after visiting here for a few weeks. Mrs.

G. C. Brand has returned from a trip to Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson have left over 1 '-While attempting to aid the working men of Mahoningtown by organizing them into a union John Bison had the misfortune of being beaten and robbed. It occurred about 9:30 In the venlng on Cedar street. Bison had visited several houses in Ihednterests of his union and was go-1nf on to the npxx. bouse when he was set upon and given a beating by a gang of men. presumably living in that section.

He was the loser of $36 in cash and a valuable watch and chain. No clue as to the identity of the thieves can be found and it is likely that the victim will never recover pis property. Screen Hale's Kevfl. Now we have lined up with "The Slacker" and "The Little American" another patriotic film. Edward Everett Hale's famous book, "The Man Without a Country," has been adapted for the films.

will be released this month. It has been about two months In the making. President Sherrill of the Frohman Amusement company said every effort possible had been made to make the picture authentic and historically correct. The part of Philip Nolan will be MEN'S LADIES' and Children's Clothing ON CREDIT Diamonds, Watches AND Jewelry Nell Craig. PRICB ElTEJs rierEEicji.

the B. and O. for their vacation at As-bury park. George Meyer of Cherry street, is spending a month's vacation at Sparrow lake. Enlarge Polo Ground Workmen are busy on the playground at the Welfare House, enlarging the grounds and putting in more apparatus.

The space that will be added to the grounds is Prince Eltel Frlederlch, second son of the Kaiser, has been honored by his father by being appointed a commander of First Pomeranian Field Artillery Regiment No. 2. The appointment was made In recognition Mrs. Sue Weller and granddaughter played by Arnold Daly. PULASKI Miss Mannie Weller, have returned after a short visit with Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Wetzel of Harbor Bridge. Firemen Put Out Fire.

The Seventh ward firemen didn't hava to go very far to answer the first Bench With Goldwyn, of the Prince's service throughout the about 50 feet long and 60 feet wide. Mrs. William Sprout of North Cedar war as a troop leader. street, is visiting her parents in Kins The Qoldwyn Pictures corporation has a corner on Ttex Beach. Mr.

Beach has lust signed a contract by which all Six new swings of the type that are already in use are being installed ea.ll. or fire for some time. It happened fight at their back door or rather, the back door of the Sample Hardware Thomas Wherry has sold his farm which was his grandfather's? old home of his productions will be released A preacher, accompanied by two v5Jmpany when a shed caught fire and through this oompany. charming young ladles, stood en was completely destroyed, Saturday. The contract even Includes "The tranced by the beauties of a passing The building belonged to the hardware Auction Block." which has just been completed.

When one considers Mr. stream, A fisherman, happening by and mis taking his occupation, said: "Ketchln' many, pardf" man, Ohio. Mrs. A. R.

Clark and two daughters of Sixth street, have returned from a visit with Mrs. Clark's mother, In the country. They were gone the greater part of the summer. A. Young of Mt.

Jackson, was a business visitor here the last of the week. Miss Bertha Powell of Connellsvllle, is visiting her brother, Harry Powell of North Cedar street. W. H. Rodgers has returned from a three day visit in Youngstown.

company and was used to store different articdles. Fortunately there was nothing of value In the place at the time of the fire. Beach's recent releases like "The Ne'er Do Well," "The Spoilers" and his last and an Ocean Wave is being gotten ready for use, much to delight of the children. A number of new See Saws are also being erected anil will be ready for use within a few days. The enlargement of the grounds was made necessary because of the increased use into which the children's park has come -within the past few months.

The place is crowded every day and is one of the most popular spots In the Seventh ward. "I am a fisher of men," replied tits one, "The Barrier," the aotual value of the Ooldwyn's latest acquisition can scarcely be realised. 5 1 'Car Breakn Tkrougk Man-hole of the Mahoningtown cars got prescner, witn dignity. "Well, you sure have the right bait," replied the fisherman, with an admiring glance at the girls. Tit-Bits.

The new owner is John De Basco, who comes from the Homestead Steel works. He has been given possession and Mr. Wherry Is located temporarily on the Gilliland place Mrs. Wherry and daughter will go next week to W. Va.

for a short visit with her peoplj. Mrs. William Wherry, Sr was stunned by lighting during a recent storm. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Wolfnrd, New-Castle are enjoying a vacation period at the home of Mrs. Wolford's Bister, Mrs. C. F. Simpson, Nashua Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bauman Letsdale, are enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Bauman is here with New Blneblrd Star.

Mae Murray, who recently ended her engagement with Paramount, has signed to become a star in Bluebird photoplays. Her former director, Robert Leonard, will be In charge of her films under her new contract. The two have gone to Los Angelas to begin work on the first of II photoplays, which will be Miss Murray's contribution to the screen during; the coming year. EXAMINATION GEMS. Epidermis is what keeps your skit on.

The torrid zone is caused by the friction of the equator which runs around the earth in the middle. Longitude and latitude are imaginary lines on the earth which show you which way you are going. A vacuum Is an empty place with nothing In it. A Mr. Newton invented gravity wltb the aid of an apple.

In some cities a woman can vote at a school election if she has been the mother of a child for eight weeks at least. There was no such a man as Hamlet. He lived in Denmark. A curve is a straight line that hai ft South Side News 11 DANISH WOMAN REGAINS HEALTH Tells Everybody What Lydla LE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for "ler.

New Way To Raise Potatoes. G. S. Logan of North Lafayette street Is raising potatoes by a new process this year which, while it has been a failure this year on account of the wet weather will prove very valuable In future years. In his back yard earlier In the season he built a crate 9 feet by 6 feet wide and 6 feet high.

In this he first placed 5 rows of potatoes at the usual her parents, Mr. Bauman has gone on a brief trip to Florida." LWTOWN Theda Bara declares that "The California moon Is one of the treats of the coast which native sons and daughters have not yet discovered." Since Miss Bara's arrival in Los Angeles she has taken constant delight In moonlight Ing for three weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Evans, of Waldo street. Mrs. John Evans, of Phillips street.

Is visiting her brother, Thomas Richards, of Canton, Ohio. Pt. Tama. dtiiI hahv rsf -1. distance apart and covered with man Mrs Charles Michael was called to New Wilmington for a few days by ure 2 inches deep and 6 Inches of dirt, been bent.

the illness of her sister, Miss Mayme then another row of potatoes and more ThA cllmntu Is caused by hot and strolls. pleasure to let others Ttnow that 1 im- breath avenue, are visiting Mrs. John Thomas, of Canton, Ohio. Eva Tanguay has changed the name with the first bot- Isaac Jones, of Waldo street, and of the photoplay In which she Is to tie of Lydia E.Pink Lewis Williams visited In Woodlawn ID Ml BILLS Mahoning Avenue Couple over the week end. make her movie debut.

It was to have been oalled "Firefly." Now it will be named, no less appropriately, "The cold weather. The Pagans were a contented race until the Christians came among them. A boy who Is amphibious can use all of his hands. The days are shorter In winter because cold contracts. Gold was discovered in California before anyone knew It was there.

A miracle Is anything that umioni does that can't be done. dirt and manure until the crate was full. He had 40 rows of spuds in a space of 64 square feet. The idea is to allow the potatoes to grow out through the slats of the crate. One man of Mr.

Logan's acquaintance raised 42 bushels of the tubers In a space 8 feet square. While the experiment has not been a success In every respect this year for, Logan he expects to repeat it next year with a similar arrangement IS feet long and eet i Mrs. Whitney Barrett, of Long who has been 1U for some time, la ibeutir, Rev. and Mrs. A.

R. Porter, Poland are spending part of their vacation here with his people. Later they will go to new Wilmington Trtth the Schoeller family Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Porter and Mrs. Josephine Swegger enjoyed aa auto trip to New Wilmington Thursday evening. Fourteen small girls, comprising Presbyterian Sunday school class wild iri." much Improved. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Davis, of South The Peeved Angler. An old moss-backed Mercer street, are home after visiting Mm.

ham's Vegetable Compound; after taking two bottles I am entirely well. Before taking it I could not do any-kind of work without a pain in my back as I suffered so much from inflammation. I had headaches, was al Have Creditors Wondering if They'll Come Back. in Pittsburgh. Mrs.

Jones, of Martins Ferry, who was sitting on the bank of the Ldck- has been visiting with Mrs. Davis, of Thanx! (Wilmington Some people rush right in and ofc South Mercer street, has returned here after a trip to Pittsburgh. Miss Annie Richards, of Long avenue, has returned home after visiting with Miss Annie May Davis, of In an endeavor to escape the high wide. The Idea is practical as it follows the principle that the vines of the plant will follow the light and grow out through the sides of the box as they have done this year for Logan. There Is enough food for each plant in the soil surrounding it to nourish it and instead of covering ppace of 438 square feet of ground only S4 square feet of ground is needed to raise the same amount.

taught jointly by Mrs. S. M. Porter and Mrs. E.

D. Thompson were entertained at a picnic Wednesday, at the farm of Mrs. James Gilliland Mrs Gilliland planned many pleasures suited to the girls, among coat of living Mr. and Mrs. V.

Ivana vich of ahonlng avenue have irg river fishing with th lino of a tree for a pole. And as he sat there he fished and kept on singing and scratching. And this Is what he was singing: "Old Kentucky was full of niggers, A long time ago. Now it's full of tarnal chlggers, An they're not slow. Whar they kum from I don't know.

fer themselves as rerfect specimens! for service in the army and some try) to get out of going by telling theiH imperfections, but what we had inj mind to say was to pass the word onjj to Luke McLuke that I. B. lives over in Hillsboro. them an excellent dinner and sup left town. The scheme they pulled, while clever oost a little too because they had to leave their furniture for the collectors to confiscate.

This is per, and a wading party to a nearby run. the way it worked out. Mrs. Irvana vich left town in the morning, presum ways tired and no appetite. Words aonot express my gratitude for the rood your medicine has done me, and trough me to my family.

I recom-nend Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable. Compound to all women suffering from male troubles, particularly to Danish women. "Mrs. ETA Damgaard-Mat-' un, 2187 Kimball Chicago, 111.

It is positively true that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has wiped thousands of women who hava seen troubled with displacements, in-lomrnation, ulceration, tumors, irregu-arities. periodic rains, backache, that I's Jest slttln' and a-flshln' able with another man. In the evening Whar the Licking waters flow, Thanx! (From 31m Faulkner's Sunday Column.) Nowadays he takes it (his daily paper) because of the superior accounts cf the baseball games or because some funny fellow like Luke McLuke makes him laugh every day. Learn One Ncnv Thing Each Day.

French mint can be kept growing In a glass of water. when he returned from work, Ivana Go To Atlantic Oity Mr. and Mrs. S. B.

Johns have left for a several weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Mr. Johns is employed in the trainmaster's office. Retnrn to Work as Nurses. Miss Jane Marshall has returned to I's just scratchin and a-diggin And They Came Across.

'1 Just a moment, please, while we5 announce that O. Ku'mmac Ross ha been soliciting for the Red Cros In Newcomeratown, Ohio. A Man Does Some Tall Thinking Whon IT a Ta Shnrt vich discovered how matters stood and Up above and down below, Fact. 'A fool is that man who depends On others," said Bill Blngers; For, while you can't count on your friends. You can count on your fingers." Danged If this ain't hell for sb.oV' started in pursuit.

Neither of them have returned and it all happened sev-ral'days ago. Now the butcher, the baker and the landlord are all wondering whether they are left out In the cold. Mrs The Herald Four Months for 1.00 I 1 Dixmont where she is employed as nurse after spending several days with earing down feeling, indigestion, and lervous prostration. mm mm mm in a Imms lest Pictures, in Ivanavlch took with her (540 and it is thought that the couple met in some other town afterwards and thus escaped a number of bills which appears amount to a considerable amount while the furniture left Is very nearly valueless. 4 Rands Ont The Clarara.

F. H. Thorne, the West Long avenue upholsterer, is handing out cigars because of a new arrival at his home. The happy event happened the latter part of last week and Is a boy. Both' the mother and child are doing well.

1 MX ON TAR THEATRE THEATRE DURING THESE HOT SUMMER DAYS BOME THEATRE TODAY VIVIAN MARTIN Retmrns Pma Salt Lake City. Rev. and Mrs. Rosecamp, who have been spending a six weeks vacation at Salt Lake City have returned to their home here. Home nn Fnrlonsn.

bwen Thomas who la In the TTnlted States army, stationed at Philadelphia, has returned to that place after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Waldo street, for several days. rjren will find there's nothing ti equal Huicnimon Mineral Pprlng Water for quenching the thirst and chasing away that tired, lanqutd feeling.

Just trv it and be convinced. in Today and Tomorrow William Pax Prewata R. A. Walsh's "The Innocent BEGECJT IVtheatre Today and Tomorrow Art Drama Present "The Inevitable" Ala Helen Holmes Railroad Raiders 'r our pricbsi tOne GaL dally, per Two QaL dally per One GaL dally per Mo J4.o Great Splerel Here. Years may come, years may go, but the Great Spiegel stays with us forever, or it at least looks like It from the nreoarations that have been made "Giving Bscky A Chsnce One QaL dally per TODAY rtUltGLB FLATS Frank Keeau ul Ckmrles Ray "THE COWARD" Ala a Hew Trfaagl KrtMe Caaseay Paatarias; Or Carew ta ORIENTAL LOVE'i TOMORROW tif A TTtaaale Play tSiUs Beaaett la "The Mother Instinct 11 Coming Wednesday Jack Malkall la "HIGH SPEED' I II 1 II CI 11" i Sinner JJlvision avenue.

rae nai naa ereciea a tent and a runway by which he can receive the people's money. CUTICURA PROMOTES HAIR HEALTH Derauis It keeps the scalp clean, clear and healthy. Try one treatment; On retiring gently rub spots dandruff and Itching with Cuticura Ointment on the end of the finger, getting aa little as possible on the hair. Cover head for riljht. Next morning; shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water, rlnae In tepid watfr.

Prevent akin Uoublet by uilng the Soap lor every-day toilet purpose a with a little Ointment now and ihen, For sample of each free by return mail Mdreas post-card; 'Cuticura, Dept. I03, Boston." gold everywhere Soaij Uuuwc(H2JndU-. Mineral Water tnh Miriam Caaser goat fe "de Penanala. MIsss Bessie Evans Is in Farrell, vis A tale drasaatle lateaalry laterwaven wit tke beaaty LOVE'S POTrVER Ala Hearst Path Hw Wednesday Only Mary rleafora la Poor Little Rich Girl iting with friends. Distributing Co.

ka K. Washington Btre BELL PHONE3 tnn-J. VKIO.N PHONIS SS3. Miss Fannie Kulkln is visiting her Wednesday and Thursday William Fox Preaeata Valesko Suratt in "The The Slaved aunt in Sharon. Mrs.

Elisabeth Campbell, of Terrace avenue, who has been ill for some time. Is much better. Utss Fannie Levi, of Sharon. Is visit ing with friends her. Miss Lillian Evans, of Morrattown.

IIEKALI) i MONTllfi has returned to that plaee after visit.

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