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New Castle Heraldi
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Tuesday, Augrst 22, 19165. TIIE NEW CASTLE HERALD, A. jjl2 BUWER'S I Diy Goods and Furniture EUWfcB'B IT WORKED WONDERS WITH JOHN BIRUTH BEAVER VALLEY NEWS IDfess oluflJon Sal The August Corset Sale BEAVEB. Anir. 22.

Hurlnil NOW GOING ON "It has worked wonders with me and I recommend it to all my friands" said John Biruth, of 216 avenue. Homestead, a well-known employe of the Westinghouse company cooper shop. "Stomach trouble, severe headaches and pains in my back, over my kidneys ad caused me much distress. I had no appetite, gas gathered on my stomach, I was nervous, had headaches and at times could hardly stand up because of pains over from the seat of a motorcycle on which he was returning to his home In Van-port after his day's work at Wood-lawn, Charles Simmons, 20, hurdled over the head of his driver and crashed headlong: Into the hood of the Asch-enbacher dairy truck at Beaver street and Third avenue, shortly after 7 o'clock last evening. He is now being' treated for numerous "bruises and lacerations at the Rochester General hospital.

His injuries are not regarded as serious. ri my kidneys. The high recommendation which hundreds of Pittsburgh-ers gave Tanlac In the newspapers attracted my attention, so I secured a bottle. "I now feel fine and I am not BRIDGE WATER, Pa Aug-- 22. Charging improper and disorderly conduct, J.

A. M. Stewart, instructor in science in the Beaver Falls higrh school, has filed information against Police Chief Dan Baker of this place, who Is now acting county detective. Stewart is said to have called Baker's attention to the fact that the officer was violating his own stringent traffic rules and an argument resulted. Baker is alleged to have abused Stewart and threatened to "beat him up." He will be given hearing before Peace Justice Stewart next Saturday morning.

troubled with any sickness and can work every day and I eat almost everything and it never hurts me. CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK Now is the time to secure a nice fresh model for the Fall Season. Free fittings on all Corsets purchased over $1.50. "Tanlac has certainly worked wonders with me, and I highly recom mend it. Tanlac is sold at Love Megown's Drug Store, 201 East Washington street, New Castle.

Adv. BEAVER FALLS, Aug. 22. Infantile paralysis has made its appearance on the outskirts of this town at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Riding of White township where their two-year-old daughter has been stricken. Thla is the first case of the kind reported. It is well developed and is the most serious of the four other NOTICE. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY YOU NEED THE SHOES WE NEED THE MONEY cases reported in the valley. The health board has taken the work of prevention in charge and theaters.

Today is your last and only chance to see the wonderful picture at the Regent Theatre, "THE ETERNAL QUESTION." Adv. churches, meeting places and the like and the riding of street cars by chil dren under lb years has been con an demned. ap- Phone for pointment. BEAVER VALLEY SOCIETY The engagement of Miss Marv Stone- braker, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

Stonebraker of Lovettsville, to Kdwin Jamison, son of Mr. and Mrs. and five others badly shaken at noon vesterday when a seven passenger touring car. enroute to Akron, turned turtle about half a mile east of the Darlington hotel on the Darlington road. They continued their journey.

The mangled body of Ivan Bittalia. 54, Austrian watchman at the Rochester Tumbler works was found on the Main tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad near the plant yesterday. The man has a wife and two children in Austria. David Jamison of upper Seventh avenue, Beaver Falls, was announced at a dinner party at the Capital Park hotel at Washington, D. C.

Covers were laid for 12, among whom were Miss Llda Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Douthett of College Hill and Edwin Jamison. Pink and white tones prevailed. Miss Lucy Hill will entertain a few guests Wednesday afternoon at the home of her aunt, Mrs.

Kirschart, of Eighth avenue. An evening reception will be held at Junction Park Friday evening by the Beaver Falls Knights Templar. Mrs. John A. Elliott.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell are spending a few days at Milford Center. O. The trip was made in Mrs.

Elliott's car. 15 per cent reduction on all models that sell at $3.00 or over. WIL.li MY CHILD TAKE DR KING'S NEW DISCOVERY? This best answer is Dr. King's New Discovery itself. It's a pleasant sweet syrup, easy to take.

It contains the medicines which years of experience have proven best for Coughs and Colds. Those who have "VP 3S used Dr. New Discovery longest are its best frlents. Besides every bottle is guaranteed. If you don't get satisfaction you get your money back.

Buy a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left for Cough an Cold Insurance. Adv. "EUWER'S SPECIAL" A $1.00 CORSET FOR 79c. A well boned Coutil Corset in one of the very models, sizes 19 to 30, a $1.00 value for 79 cents.

NEWS OF WAMPUM BEAVER VALLEY BRIEFS Beaver firemen who have been spending the summer on the old Frazter farm near Vanport on the Ohio, broke camp yesterday. Beaver Falls is now the guest of some 600 teachers of the county attending the fifty-eighth annual teachers' institute. After a summer of inactivity the big pump at the Beaver waterworks has been repaired and no longer is there Order Special Meeting Of MARRIAGE LICENSES. Bourough Council NEMO CORSETS, 10 per cent Reduction on any of the we carry in stock. Ladies' Social Club Meets Wednesday The Ladies' Social club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Howard Douglass. Frank Jerry, Jr New Castle Lillian tlertrude White New Castle many styles fear of a water famine. The repaired part was received in Beaver a week ago. Two persons were slightly injured Robert M. Stowe i-uiasKi There was a meeting of the borough council last nis-ht and a full attendance.

Helen H. Black Fulask The meeting was for the purpose of ICE COLD SPRING WATER Delivered direct from the Spring to the office ana residence. RURAL. SPRIXO KaU dally per mo. .91.00 1 sal- d-illy per mo.

EASTTJROOK sal. dnil7 per mo. 1 sal. daily per mo. leading for the third time the ordinance for the paving of Beaver street.

The ordinance was voted on and passed and the contract will be given and the work started Just as soon as men can be procured. "EUWER'S EXTRA" A $125 CORSET FOR 98c. A close boned Brocaded Broche Corset, newest lines in sizes 19 to 30, a $1.25 value for 98 cents. Hughes Enthuses GOES TO DETROIT Samuel Stiglitz, who has been in the clothing business here for the past nine years, leaves for Detroit where he will go in business. Mr.

Stiglitz is very well known here and has the best wishes of the community for success. The Californians GETTING CITY WATER Mrs. Mary Grinnen is having the city water put in her property on Main street. This includes the residence and the livery stable. Two Blsr Stores -w- aj huwer s-tv liuwer 1 "I believe that regulation and su (BY PERRY ARN'OLD) Mineral Water Distributing Co.

23 E. Washington St. Bell phone b4 Union S33-J BAKERS FIELD, Aug. 22. perviMon by the government," he said at one point, "is a mockery unless it Charles E.

Hughes, Republican presi I. O. O. K. LODGE MEETS The regular weekly meeting of the I.

O. O. F. lodge will be held this evening in the lodge rooms. A full attendance is required.

FALSE REPORTS CORRECTED There have been reports that there has been cases of infantile paralysis here, but these reports are absolutely without foundation. It has also been reported that children under sixteen years of age are not allowed at the moving picture shows. This statement is also without foundation. The Union Sabbath schools will have their picnic in the near future, but it was thought best by local authorities not to have so many children together at this time. The picnic will be held in a few weeks.

dential nominee, started a little more is just and squares with the facts. I put that flag up in New York and I WAMPl'M PERSONALS Mrs. Hall was a New Castle visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

James Glover have returned home after a. delightful two weeks' visit in Atlantic City. D. M. Kirk and J.

H. Dreher of Pittsburgh, were visitors here yester 2 never pulled it down and never pro than' three weeks ago to make a campaign trip, but he has already covered nretty nearly all ot pose to. It is a question of studying the facts, of analyzing the actual conditions and coming to conclusions day. that mileage and just began to hit the trail back across the continent. Mrs.

Wm. Garvin is visiting relatives in West Middlesex, for a few days. Dr. S. H.

Davis and daughter. Leona, that are fair. Speaking at several California towns today on his way to Sacra "We have passed the day when we had to restrict what was legitimate of Mahoningtown, were visitors here yesterday. Mrs. W.

H. Marshall was in New Castle yesterday. mento and Reno, the candidate dwelt particularly on his charge of Demo in order to crush out what was 11 legitimate and unfair and illegal. We the last Sunday In September. SICK LIST.

Mrs. J. E. Morrow is recovering from an attack of rheumatism. Mrs.

Harry Park has been suffering with tonsilitis. John little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Miller, has diphtheria. Mrs.

I. M. Hofmeister is numbered among the sick. Miss Kannie ivurtz and David Kurtz cratic inefficiency in tariff legislation. will leave this evening for Cleveland.

can protect ourselves against every Life Insurance Money where they will spend a few weeks His managers declare that he has found this a popular theme with his kind of monopolistic practice without with friends. LEAVES FOR GVIXEZ, CUBA Miss Beulah Wilson of Gulnez. Cuba, who has been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, leaves Friday for New York and will take the steamer there for Cuba.

Miss Wilson is interested in missionary work and is also teaching. She is a member of the P'resbyterian church and has a large circle of friends who wish her the best success. Ralph Miller of Bedford. is visit meddling. audiences.

Preparedness, too, they declare, is also a subject of deep inter "The Democratic tariff would have ruined us if it had not been for the ing friends here for a few weeks. Harry Hancher and Jack Boyle of Ellwood City, motored here last night. Harry Stiglitz of Detroit is visiting here for a few days. cut oa the Pacific coast, judging from the volume of applause with whicn European war. If we are going to Governor Hughes' statements on this have, when this war ceases, a condition which will permit the extension of American Industries and keep our factories going, give room for our sur With several thousand dollars given them outright in cash, will your life insurance beneficiaries be equal to the problem of conserving the money, or will it go the way of the large majority of life insurance benefits? Absolute protection for your heirs is what you want.

Get it by leaving your policies in the keeping of the Safe Deposit Trust company, to be collected at your death and the proceeds invested and the income remitted in the manner you direct. Edenburg plus, and extend our trade, we have PERSONALS. Mrs. T. L.

Hofmeister and Mrs. J. B. Coates spent Thursday at Cascade park, New Castle. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Mack, of Bessemer, spent Sunday with friends in town. Wilber Hofmeister, of Grove City, spent Friday with John Miller. Charlie Brannon, of New Castle, took supper with J. E.

Morrow Satur got to make reasonable and wise at the church on Sunday, August 27 and September 3 on account of the absence of the pastor. Bible school will open at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, August 27 and September 3. Preparations are being made for Home Coming Day, which will be held issue have been received. Twelve thousand packed Shrine auditorium to the doors and thronged In the streets outside, unable to gain admittance when Hughes spoke at Los Angeles last night. Democratic tariff ideas were attacked vigorously by him and he asserted that only the European war prevented them from wreck-in er many American industries.

tariff legislation so that everywhere throughout this country where there Is a legitimate interest needing protection, it shall have it and not be de CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES. There will be no preaching service nied." day evening. Miss Margaret Foley, of Youngs-town, spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe McGuire. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Douglas and their guest, Harrison Moser, spent Safe Deposit Trust Company Of Lawrence County NORTH STREET. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Needier, of Bethel.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry List, of Hills ville, and Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Mc APPETIZING ODORS FROM AN ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR Cullough, motored to New Castle Sat urday evening in the List car. Miss Marian Veach, of Youngstown, was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles McCullough. Elmer McGeary, of Butler, called on friends in town Sunday.

Unable To Accept His Offer Of Blood Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jones, of Pitts ror telHSl this burgh, were recent guests of Mrs. A ADD MUCH TO THE ENJOYMENT OF EACH MEAL J. Walter.

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. McCullough and son, Robert, of Youngstown, spent Tha nohlA offer of John Fisher, a Percolator Valueless, Herald printer, who would willingly eiv his blood for the battle on the Aluminum) child scourge, which, is claiming its victims through central and eastern United States, will not be used by tne health authorities, due to the fact that Sunday with the ormer parents.

Mrs. Amzi Taylor and children, Raub, Virginia and George, of Detroit, are visiting her father, William Raub. Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Coates, of Mahoningtown, called on friends in town Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Pitzer. of New Castle, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

Frank Coates. C. A. Mitcheltree was a New Castle caller Sunday evening. Victrola outfit slightly crippled.

This week he generously offered, through The Herald, the use of his blood for treating the suffering children. Blood can be used from patient! fivo years after the illness, but it gradually decreases in strength as tha person becomes older. Serum from a patient who had been ill 18 years ago, as is Fisher's case, would be almost useless. Dr. Steen greatly appreciates the noble offer of the local boy, but says that it is not likely that it will be accepted.

As yet no other offers have been made to the health department. Fisher contracted the disease too many years ago, according to Dr. Steen. the city health officer. The blood of an infantile paralysis patient $15.

is best for serum used to treat tne Victrola IV. Six 10-inch 75c double-faced Victor Records (12 selections). disease, three to four months after the illness is over. Fisher was afflicted with infantile paralysis 18 years ago, which left him 4.50 DEEDS RECORDED. Aridne Graham to Ernest E.

Lynch, Shenango, $200. Burton K. Hover to Charles G. Em $19.50 Mr. Hutchinson Enters Denial FINN WHO FELL ery.

3rd Ward, siiwu. Sarah A. Goroon to Louis It Specht, 2nd Ward. $1. T.

G. Connelly to Wm. Jones, S. N. MAKES NINE CUPS OF DELICIOUS COF C.

Boro. $1. William D. Cargill to Thomas Sper- FROM BUILDING RAS SUCCUMBED ring. Wilmington $1.

Samuel C. Hogg to David L. Shields, 5th Ward. $1. Mr.

James M. Hutchinson, of Mahoningtown, who was quoted at length in The Herald, regarding his experience at the wreck on the Baltimore fc Ohio railroads near Wafh-ington. denies the accuracy ot many of the statements accredited to him. declaring he did not say no eltort was made to find the bodies under the wreck; aso that engine on the B. O.

do not carry gasoline tanks and potash: that he did not know anything about the breaking Think of getting a genuine Victrola, and Victor Records of your own selection, for so little money Doesn't it make you feel like coming in and getting this Victrola outfit for your home right now? Why not do it We're glad to demonstrate this outfit to you, and our plan of easy terms will be of further interest to you. Ask us about it. Other of the Victor and Victrola $25 to $400. Phllomena Fleekenstein to Cesaro Scarazzo. 5th Ward.

FEE ON THE DINING TABLE IN TEN MINUTES AT A COST OF FOUR-TENTHS OF A CENT. DURING AUGUST ONLY WE OFFER THIS PERCOLATOR AT THE Special Price $4.75 Regular Price, $6.00 FREE TRIAL AND EASY John S. Baird to Howard McConnell, Arvl Falo, the Finn, who fell a Union. $300. distance of 30 feet, from the High Minnie M.

McAllister to William M. land achool house, where he was Edmiston. 4th ard. no0. working yesterday morning, died at the Shenango Valley hospital last of cameras.

CLEAR SKIN COMES FROM evening at 6:50 ciock. aeam re sulting from a tracturea skuu. ne WITHIN It is foolish to think you ran gain a was 28 years of age. SCOFFERS VAX THE PEXALTT Those who Ignore warning atgnali Deceased has been living at tne good clear complexion by the use ot face powder. Get at the rot of tne home of his sister.

Mrs. Joseph 11-talo. of 1012 South Mulberry street. of disordered kidneys and aeon al dangers of serious consequence often pay the penalty tth dread dia trouble and thoroughly cleanse tie system with a treatment of Dr. King a THE NEW CASTLE ELECTRIC CO.

of the Em-an-Ess System Ohio Music Co. On the Diamond The father, mother and several children In Finland, survive. one betes or Bright' bese. yom New Life Pills. Gentle and m.ld in action, do not gripe, yet they relieve tre nae lame back, pain in aide, sore muscles, still Joints, rheumatic ache brother living In Massachusetts, has been notified and wiil arrive In New liver h.

their action on the bowels. Bell 1820. 19 E. Washington St. Union 528.

Castle tomorrow. Good fo. lung, adults and aged. Go take Foley Kidney Pllla and mxop the trouble before It Is too late Alt druggists of New Caatie. AOT.

Funeral arrangements have not after a complexion today. 15c ct your dnife been completed..

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