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TWO. THE NEW CASTLE HERALD. No. 16. Friday, March 30, 1917.

Cooper Butler Cooper Butler BASKETBALL TEAMS TO MEETJATURDAY Ellwood City Aggregations Schedule Contest For Week.End. The Connoquenesslng Athletic club Will Dlav the (Miner Mon'a Rlhlo nlnoa of the Bell Memorial church of the Fourth ward Sntnrdnv nftprnnnn Great Display of NEW EASTER FURNISHINGS Distinctive neckwear patterns have just come in; rich shades and high quality silks; splendid values at 50c to $1.50. You'll especially like our showing of shirts; at all prices and in all colorings; some bright new Spring effects. Hats, collars, hosiery everything that you need. OUR STORES ARE PATRONIZED BY THE BEST PEOPLE EVERYWHERE THE rich man who seeks style and individuality in clothes is just as enthusiastic about our garments as the man who must make every dollar count.

The Scotch Woolen Mills are acknowledged the world's greatest tailors. They have earned this distinction by making their service and values pre-eminent. Whether your price is $15.00 or $25.00 you will find here hundreds of patterns to your taste and fancy. Come in today and look over our big assortment of woolens. We will show you numerous weaves at Suit op Top-Coats to Measure We are still taking orders for Easter Suits to be finished in due time.

Scotch Woolen Mills Co. 113 E. WASHINGTON ST. The game will be played In the Marshall Hall in the Fourth ward, and-will be called at four o'clock in the afternoon. The Connoquenesslng Athletic club played the Carnegie Juniors of New Castle last Saturday on the Marshall floor, and were defeated by the score of 21 to 18.

They are outweighed by the Y6ung Men's team also, but uie connnenr. nr n. vicrnrv nvpp thom An admission of ten cents will be Charged. The Ynunir Mo n'a tanm has only been organized a short time. ana a numoer or good players are playing with them.

The game Saturday promises to be very Interesting and will likely draw a large crowd. Accepts Position at Bell Telephone Office Miss Lenora Rhodes of Riverview The Store for Men and Young Men III "a-li a I Jnr.iv M. I M.mm I -J onan I I mm mm -n mm z-nw anonBb Mb mmmm. mm mm mmmm mm nr a mm MB has accepted a position as operator at I II II If II ID) ID) foi II I nr II 1(7 II I II III .11 III r-'ltiri uojiui II II lr I the Bell Telephone office here. Miss mm mm mm mm a-anaa-ai mm wmmmm mmmmw mm i a mm KRAUSE TO OPERATE Debra Gray, of the Fourth ward has B-ggar- -uft I III also accepted a position as operator.

TUT if i Both young ladies have assumed wood City in mi in i TWOJIGGARAGES their duties. The places were made vacant by the resignation of Miss Minnie Miller, who left for Tiffan. 1 ana miss Aiary sennet. Ellwood City Attorney Placed St. David's Society CHOIR TO GIVE in Charge of Business of Bankrupt Concern.

SHOE SHOP IS To Meet Sunday Attorney M. J. Kraua waa yester- The regular monthly meeting of the uay appointed receiver in the bankruptcy proceedings of the Ellwood WANT MAN TO CARE FOR FIRE STATION Ellwood City Planning To Employ Caretaker for Building. St. David's society will be held in the COMEDY PLAY First U.

P. Church Organization Practicing For Playlet. tity oarage company. Attorney DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS VLKS First Baptist church Sunday afternoon. The members of the society are urged to be present, as much business of Importance will be taken up.

MILLINERY SUITS AND COATS xvraus wiu take charge of the place at once, and it will be run until it New Castle, Pa. Thieves Take Shoes and Mandolin But No Money. The shoe shop on Sixth street, across can be sold. A full report of the tea party that was The appointment -was made hv v. held by the society on March 3 will be zl.

unaerwood, referee. He at once furnished a bond. The matter given by the committees In charge. The choir of the First United Presby the street from the city building waa robbed Wednesday night. The shop was terian church Is preparing to give a mus or settling up the affairs will be done For some time the council of Ellwood City having been arranging for a mat to be employed by the borough, to take ecently bought by George Btraw, who Hospital Notes Sam Coylos, of the West End was icals playlet, some time In April.

Thj had been conducting the place. Dy Attorney Kraus as soon as possible, but the books are said to be in admitted to the Ellwood City hospital yesterday, where he will re a very complicated condition. Both ceive medical treatment. iue garage that was owned by Thompson, and the building that was built by the Ellwood City Garage Frank Shanor, of Lawrence ave play was to have been held the latter part of this month, but will be held In April. "The SulTraget," is the name of the playlet, and there is some rVl fun and catchy music in this little comedy.

Those who are on tho lookout for a hearty laugh and an evening of first class entertainment should count on seeing "The SnfTraget." The exact date for the play "Robbers entered the shop by way of a window, and two pairs of shoes, and a mandolin was taken. No money had been left In the building when It was clone 1 the evening; before. When the proprietor came to work yesterday morning, he found that the shop had been entered and Immediately notified tlje police. Th's is one of a number of such robberies that have beencommitted here recently, nue, who had an operation for appendicitis, is in a very good condition. care of the fire department building.

Also to have charge of the fire truck, and keep It In good condition, so that when It is needed, it will be ready for use. The committee recommended recently that a man be employed for this position, and the matter will be decided upon at the next regular meeting of council. W. P. McCreary formerly a special officer, has been secured to ftll this company will be open for business, under the management of until the matter can be straightened Mrs.

William Clarke, of Ambridge. formerly of Spring avenue, this city, out. The place was advertised for Sheriff's sale, to be sold next Satur who had an operation performed yesterday, is also in very good will bo announced in a short time. The A number of robberies have been made where clothing was stolen, and it Id choir has had a number of rehearsals, but on account of other music that is being prepared they were unable to have the play ready for the date that was at Jirst named. Buy Your Rugs at Our Lay-Away Rug Sale Tomorrow mmmwmmmm mmmmhm.mbmm Make your selections while there is a good assortment of designs, colors and sizes.

we have them in all the different sizes. You can have them held for you on a small deposit at the special sale price. W. F. DUFFORD CO.

318-320 East Washington St. Piny To Be Given The third of a series of plays that ill be given by the Orange Lodge of thought that tramps do the stealing. The Superior Dry Cleaning company recently lost about $150 worth of clothes that had been left to clean, by thieves entering their cleaning plant. A number of homes have also been entered and clothing day morning, but was turned into bankruptcy. The liabilities of the firm are said to be about $13,000.

Miss Nichola Married in Butler Word has been received here of the marriage of Mi3 Llnnle Nicholas, of Ellwood City, No. will bo given on April 21. Two plays have been given recently, and were very Interesting. Mr. McCreary will move into the second story of the building, and have full charge of the building.

He will be janitor also. Although the matter has not been fully decided upon, it has been recommended by the committee that had It in charge, and it thought to be necessary, and that Mr. McCreary will take the position very soon after the next meeting of council. He is at present employed at the plant of the Standard Engineering Works. Many Attend Funeral of Aged Man Money is being raised by the local range lodges to entertain the district convention in Ellwood City the coming ummer.

The local lodge is a large one Wallace Escapes tj Serious Injury and many are expected to be here from different parts of the state. The date for the convention has not been Miss Miller Honor Guest of Party 3. Earl Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Wallace of the Fourth ward, met with a painful accident yesterday. Mr. Wallace is employed at the plant of the A number from here attended the funeral of Abraham Sechler of Princeton, which was held Wednesday morning. Services were held from the Presbyterian church of which Mr. Sechler 1 id been an active member for a number of years.

He was a highly respected man, and had been a resident of Princeton for 65 years. Services were attended by a large crowd of people. They were con this city Albert J. Braum, of Homer City, Pa. The marriage took place at St.

Mark's Lutheran church at Butler, with only the immediate friends of the bride and groom present. Miss Nicholas is a sister of George C. Nicholas, of Franklin avenue, and Is well and favorably known here. She made her home here, being employed as manager of the dining room at the Sei-by plant until recently, when she resigned that position. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Cronenwent. Telephone Pole Iown A Union telephone on Spring ave nue was blown down Wednesday, by the high wind. It caused consider Steel Car Forge company, and was struck In the eye with a piece of steel. It was at first thought that he was able trouble, having broken the nes, and there was no service for a short time. ducted by Rev.

I. M. Offut, pastor of SIMON FIRM MOVES TO NEW LOCATION seriously Injured. Medical aid was summoned, and the wound was treated. Later he was able to return to him home.

He will be confined there for some time as a result of the accident. ocsistM paior ui mis cnurcn. ai-Ba ivicnoias waa me cnurcn Men were sent to repair the lines, and the pole was replaced In a very short time. The ladles of the Emmanuel Reformed church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Grine. of Franklin avenue. In honor of Miss Minnie Miller. Miss Miller is a member of the church and will leave in a short time for Tiffan, O.

She recently resigned at the Bell Telephone office and will leave for her new home. Miss Miller had many friends here who regret her departure. She was presented with a present from the ladles of the church. A dainty lunch was erved by Mrs. Orlne.

of the OakPark United Presbyterian 'llL' tX'Z TIT the bride and will to house groom go keeping In Homer City, where the groom is employed. town, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Powell of Crescent avenue, for a few days.

Robert Richardson of Spring avenue, was a recent New Castle visitor. Harry C. Eselen of the Lawrence Pharmacy, was a recent business visitor in New Castle. C. B.

Stryker of the Dambach Mercantile company store, has returned from several days' visit at Greensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton of Wurtemburg, have returned from cnurcn. The pail bearers were, Frank Breaden, Samuel Shaffer, John Taylor, James Stickle, Albert Allison and Silas Young.

Burial was made in the Lutheran cemetery. Will Erect Fine Residence Here Business Building Is Completed For Well Known Men. Concert hv Orchestra Is Well Attended Called Here Harry H. Vath, of Franklin, and T. C.

Vath, of Fredonia, were called here a few days ago on account of the illness of their sister, Mrs. A. B. Norton. Mrs.

Norton was taken 111 some time ago, and has been confined to her bed for two weeks. She is suffering with anemia, and is thought to be In a roTtHt(nn Prank E. Dambach started work yesterday on a f.ne new dwelling house on Davidson Occupies New Building A large crowd attended the enter- X. Y. Z.

Club Members Pleasantly Entertained Mrs. S. T. Douds, of Spring avenue entertained the members of the X. Y.

Z. Sixth street. The house will be a large one, and will be built of brick. The Simon Brothers, yesterday Cwiuyleied the moving oi their biock into their new building on Lawrence avenue. They have conducted a friends.

Mr. L'ambach at present lives on Cres club at her home on Tuesday evening. cent avenue. The house will be one of the finest town when completed. Work will start In a very short time on tho pew residence.

It will be occupied by Mr. Dambach when completed. Nearly all the members of the club were Hushes Better George Hughes, of Park avenue, who was taken to the Providence hospital in Beaver Kalis Monday, is much better. Mr. Hughes had been ill for a week, and was found to be Buffering with appendicitis He waa taken to the hospital Monday, where It is likely an operation will be performed.

He Is clothing store at the corner of Lawrence avenue and Fifth street for a number of years. Work was begun on moving their stock several days ago, and was completed yesterday. The fence was present, and the evening was spent in W. W. Davidson and Son, who have conducted a feed store bn Sixth street for some time, moved into their new building on Sixth street, yesterday.

The stock was moved into the new building. The building is a two story brick building, with all the modern Improvements. A large plate glass front is in the new build games and music, also fancy work. The honor guests of the occasion were Mrs. Veon, of Beaver Falls, alas Mrs.

dlst church of Fourth street, last night. The entertainment was given by the Community orchestra, and was one of the best ever given here. The music was under the direction of Prof. O. E.

Bartel, who has charge of the orchestra. The orchestra was organized about a year ago, and has appeared In a number of public places. It Is made up of people of the community, all scholars of Prof. Bartel. The Boys' Glee club also took part In the entertainment.

Many tickets were sold, and a nice sum was realized, which will be used for the benefit of much better than when he was taken there. Easter Bazaar by W.C.T.U.onApril6 Patterson, of Beaver Falls, and Mrs. L. W. Piatt, of New Castle, and Mrs.

J. W. ing. The old building at the corner Disbrow. Mrs.

Pisbrow is a former of Sixth street and SDruce Wav has Ellwood City woman and is a member of The date for the Easier bazaar to be I also been repaired and put Into fine Rev. J. H. Breaden of Wurtemburg, has returned from the Overlook Sanitarium at New Wilmington, where he visited Mrs. Breaden.

Miss Tina McCown of Darlington, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer M. Newton, returned to her home yesterday. W. W.

Thompson has returned from a business trip to Pittsburgh. Mrs. H. J. Schrader of Lawrence avenue, was a recent business visitor In Pittsburgh.

B. B. Henderson, of Wayne avenue, who is suffering from rheumatism, Is able to be out. Frank E. Nolan, of Lawrence avenue, has returned from a business trip to Pittsburgh.

Dr. M. Taeman, of Crescent avenue, was a New Castle visitor yesterday. L. M.

Infleld. the Lawrence avenue barber, was a New Castle visitor yesterday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Abraham, of Sixth street, a son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Curry at the held by the Ellwood City Woman's Celebrate Hlrthdny M.

K. Kraus. the local attorney, celebrated his birthday Tuesday. Mr. Kraus was given a dinner at his home on Park avenue at 6 o'clock In the evening.

He received many gifts, and his many friends wish him many happy returns of the occasion. Christian Temperance Union is Friday, April 6. at the home of Mrs. William taken down from in front of the building, and the front is a fine white tile, one of the finest in this community. The men have done a large business.

The new location is a flna one. The building has been equipped with new cases, and the store Is now ready for business. The formal opening will be held on Thursday, March 5. The store windows will be decorated for the occasion, and souvenirs will be given to all visiting the store on that day. Bake Sale The ladies of the Wurtemburg snape.

An elevator has been installed, and feed will be kept in the second story of that building. second story of the new building Is fitted up and Is being used as a flat. Gray of 713 Bixth street. the club. Nearly all the members were present and the meeting was a very interesting one.

At a late hour the guests were Invited to the dining room, which was beautifully decorated In the national colors, where a dainty lunch was served. The favors were small bunnies and in the center of the table was a large bouquet of Easter flowers. This Is the fourth entertainment under the ausplcles of the W. C. T.

TJ. The the new hospital. An effort Is being made to raise $100 for that purpose. Anna Milligans Met The Anna Milligan Missionary society, composed of young ladles of first hour the members will devote to business, after which the committee will Bell Easter novelties, also pies, cakes bread, candy, dyed eggs, also fresh eggs. Bankrupt Sale To be Held April 6 Refreshments will be served, at ten Moves Shop Fred Oregor, who has conducted a barber shop on Fourth street for soma time, yesterday moved his business to the building on Sixth street, formerly occupied by Kent Snyder, the photographers.

The place has bean vacant a short time, since Kent A Snyder went out of business. Kent Is located on Lawrence avenue, and has bis place of business there. Methodist Episcopal church will hold cents per plate, and no admission will be charged. The proceeds of the affair will be added to the.hosptlal fund. A The date for the sale of the Duck Run At Hospital Frank Shanor, of Lawrence avenue, was admitted to the Ellwood City hospital Tuesday evening, and an operation was performed for appendicitis.

Mr. Shanor was in a serious condition, but his condition is now very good. tna First United Presbyterian church of Ellwood City, held their regular monthly meeting last night at the home of Miss Bessie Runyan of Fourth street. A large number of the members were present, and a very Interesting Limestone company plant, has been set for Friday, April 6. The plant Is situat- short program has been arranged, suitable for the occasion.

Donations for this will be yreatly received. ed at Marquis StOD on the Hrmnn a bake sale Saturday afternoon in the store room of A. L. McElwain. Bread, pies and cake will be offered for sale.

The ladles of the church will have charge. The money raised will be used for church repair. Line. Yoko Out Agala The plant went into bankruptcy a meeting was held. After the business meeting, a social time was en short time ago, and Roy M.

Jamison waa recently appointed Attorney, while R. C. McKinney is Trustee. The company has joyed. The members will meet again in one month, the place to be home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Young, a son. F. E. Cole, of the Fourth ward, has returned from a visit with friends In New Castle.

Joe Young, of Fifth street, was a recent Wampum visitor. Glen Flympton, of Sixth street, has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Ambrldge. Stiefel. of Fourth street, who is a student at Pottstown, Is the guest of bis parents. Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Stiefel, for a few days. J.

A. Oelbach, of Fountain avenue, has returned from a business trip to Pittsburgh. namea later. a larsre plant, and shipped a largo of lime to different places, re- Hake gale The Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church. Fourth street, Ellwood City, will hold a bake sale Saturday afternoon.

The sale What To Do When 3aby Has The Croup ently. The place was closed by tho First Rehearsal Held The first reheroal of the class play. At the End of the Rainbow," was held (will be held in the Slocum Hardware creditors about January 1. and has not been operated since that time. The sale will be held In the afternoon.

W. W. Toho, who was badly Injured about three weeks ago. Is again able to be out. Mr.

Yoho is proprietor of a blacksmith shop on the rear of Glen avenue. He was badly injured, when he was caught between a wagon and swinging door. He was at first thought to be seriously Injured. He was confined to the Ellwood City hospital for some time, and then taken to his home In Wampum. He was able to be here yesterday, but will not work for some time.

Missionary Society Meets The Missionary society of the Trinity Lutheran church held Its regular monthly meeting last night at the home of Mrs. George Ulrich of In the Central school building last night The class will practice the play regular store on Lawrence avenue. Bread, pies and cake will be sold. The Ladies' Aid will have charge of the sale. The proceeds will be added to the building fund of the church.

Pennsylvania Mother Advises Use Start Work in Quarries Work was resumed at the quarries of "External" Treatment VapoRub. ly, and hope to have it ready to give cn May Miss Wilson, teacher in grade 2. has charge of the play, and will do the directing. There are twenty of the graduating class Included and the play promise to be very Interesting. Regular practice will be held.

Mrs. W. W. Seidel and Mrs. H.

F. Seidel. of Fifth street, have returned from a visit with friends In New Castle. P. W.

Blocher was a recent business visitor in Pittsburgh. W. W. Seidel, of Fifth street, was a business visitor In Pittsburgh recently. SATURDAY Wnat to do when baby has the croup Is a serious matter In every home.

In Preparatory Servlcea Preparatory sei vices ill re held tonight at the First Presbyterian church. The services will be conducted by W. Frank Reber, pastor of the church. The services are preparatory to Communion Hfrvlees. which will be held Sunday of the Ellwood City Stone Company, Just west of town a few days ago, The quarries will be started in full next Monday morning.

David J. Jones, of this city Is manager of the quarry, and many men are put to work during the summer months. About twenty-five men will be employed at first, although about sixty will be put to work later on. Riverview stop on the Harmony line. The ladles went from here on the the South the universal treatment Is a good rub over the throat and chest with Vick'a VapoRub Salve.

The body warmth releases the Ingredients In the Harmony car and many were present, looming. EVEN IP YOU HAD A NECK The business meeting was held, after which a social time was enjoyed, and a lunch was served by Mrs. Ulrich. The society will meet again In one IS SUIT DAY AT NEIMAN'S SEE PAGE 8. At Leaf JU This Has SORE THROAT month.

form of vapors that. Inhaled with each breath, quickly relieve the breathing. In addition, Vlck's Is absorbed through and stimulates the akin, relaxing the nervous tension end taking away the tightness and soreness. Last winter Mrs. W.

M. Rosen-twrger, 128 W. Broad St, Souderton, tried Vlck's VapoRub for the first and writes KLUVOOI) CITY rERSOXALS D. J. Jones of Spring avenue, has returned from a business trip to Pittsburgh.

B. D. Turner of the firm of Blackburn and Turner, was a' recent business visitor in New Castle. F. S.

Blackburn bas returned from a few days' visit with friends in Sons of Veterans to Meet All members of the local order C1m Te Entertained The Freshmen class in the local Higi school, will be entertained tonight at th home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Xlckum.

hr their son, Louis. Many of the member of the class are expected to attend. The evening wlil be spent In a social manner. Tall WAY 1 DOWN I Eons of Veterans are urged to be present at the meeting that will be and chest, and it haa helped him. wonderfully.

I think It la the beat thing of Its kind I have ever used, and alwaya want soma in the bouse." In addition to cronp and colds, Vick'a will be found useful In a hundred ways in the home aa a salve for burns, braises, Itchings, etc sizes. 25c, 60c or 91.00. held by them tonight In Dambach Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite for Colds. J. L.

Macon. 111., in speak- hall. John Crawford, employed at the, Harmony passenger station here, is ing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy "I nara used Vlck's VapoRub on my baby when be baa bad croup and colds In bia throat TOIISILIIIE WOUU 0UWO.T REUEVt IT. Much Important business will come before the members, and a full attendance Is desired. confined to his home in the Fourth i says, "During the past fifteen yean, it ward, on account of a bad case of nas been my sister favorite medi- cine for colds on the lungs.

I myself tbe grip LKgP altrHo Bopv-Ouap in VOUR Home" Mian I Mian The death of Minnie Mingo, aged months, occurred Thuredajr evening, at the family residence following a short Illness. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mingo. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and Interment was made In Uoytdale cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duncan of the Fourth ward, have returned from a snick, safe, naothinc, fcnilrf, raiief tor bor.TV.ro. bn.l" incrltrel TMM.MI. A mul aattM mf Tansuiaa latu loar taaa meat or ru of aara Tomsk, ate Son Matiifc ana Homaia a pnrnn Qutaar.

He. aa Me. Baantui Slat U-M. All Bnrraa. THB row.

M. nc conrv, C.w.n. ot-w. have taken it a number of times when suffering with a cold and it always relieved me promptly." For Baby Bora Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hur-nell, of Wurtemburg. Thursday, Mar. 29. a son. Mother and baby are doing fine.

visit with friends in New Castle. Mrs. Thomas E. Hill of Youngs- sale by all druggists. Adv..

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