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THK NEW CASTILE HERALD. fhursday, August 24, 1916- HERALD FREE VOTE COUPONS Society News Ask For and GET Get the Round Package Used for Vi Century. NOONDAY WEDDING DINNER GIVEN Caution AT GROVE CITY AS FAREWELL CLASS THIS COUPON GOOD FOR A 10 VOTES 'Inl. In THE. NEW CASTLE HERALD Open to Contest for New Castle WASHINGTON JEFFER-oasTae son COLLEGE SCHOL-Boys ARSHIP.

VOTED FOR CLASS THIS COUPON GOOD FOR CIO VOTES In THE NEW CASTLE HERALD Open to Contest for Lawrence County WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Boys SCHOLARSHIP. VOTED FOR i In honor of Emma Faye Mershimer, of Oak street, who leaves the first of September to enter tho Providenc training school for nurses st Peaver Falls, Miss Eleanor Newel! Mary A. Aiken were joint hostesses at an eight o'clock dinner in the grove st Cascade Park, Wednesday evening. A very attractive color scheme of crimson and white was carried out by the means of pretty summer downs that fraoed ihe festive board. Dancing proved to be a delightful form of entertainment as tho remaining hours sppd by.

Guests participating in tho evening pleasures were Misses Esther Richardson. Faye Mershimer, Lola Hoover. Rozetta Southern, Mary A. Aiken, Eleanor Newell, Ella Kerber, Helen and Edith Jones. Messrs.

Ivan Wetmore, THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the extract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infanta and children thrive on it. Agree with the weakest ttomach of the invalid or the aged. Need no cooking not addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc.

Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nutritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Homo A beautiful wedding was solemnized in the home of Mrs.

Rboda McDowell, of Grove City, Wednesday, at noonday, when her only daughter. Miss Ruth A. McDowell, and Howard Wiley, of Bessemer, were joined in holy wedlock in the presence of a company of relatives and friends. Rev. i Mr.

Hunter officiated with the ring ceremony. The home was tastefully decorated with hydraugeas and ferns. As the bridal party entered the parlor, Miss Patton played the Lohengrin wedding march and during the ceremony, Job-cph Black sang several very pretty solos. Miss Gladys, Black, a -cousin of the bride, was her bridesmaid, and Roy Wiley, a brother of the groom, was his best man. The bride looked beautifully girlish in a gown of georgette crepa over white satin.

The bridesmaid wore white net over silk. The bride was a popular teacher in the public schools of Grove City, being a graduate of the Grove City High school and of Slippery Rock State Normal school, also a student of Grovo City college. The groom is a graduate of Grove City college and a member of the faculty of administration, acting in the capacity of assist CLASS AVm. Wendt, Howard Meehan, Jack C. McCarthy, Robert Davison, August Jacobs, Jack J.

McCarthy and Edward Bollard. 3B! sasi In Miss Mershimer honor, Miss THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 10 VOTES In THE NEW CASTLE HERALD Contest for COLLEGE OF WOOSTER SCHOLARSHIP. Denora Liebendorfer, of Ellwood City, is to entertain tomorrow, Friday, CLASS THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 10 VOTES LffiJ In THE NEW CASTLE HERALD Open to Contest for New Castle GROVE CITY COLLEGE Girls. SCHOLARSHIP. VOTED FOR BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Open to Lawrence County Girls.

ant registrar. Presents for the bride JOYOUS OCCASION A merrv crowd of young people gath IF YOU ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Summer of Summit etreet, Tuesday evening, lu the form of a surprise and groom were many in number and are very handsome, consisting of silver, china, cut glass and linen. After sumptuous wedding dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Wiley left on an afternoon train for a northern lake trip, I visiting Buffalo, Niagara Falls, To r.artv. given in honor of the birthday VOTED FOR of their daughter, Miss Martha Sum mer. Various games were played, an ronto and terminating in a camping" The New Castle Stores are Good These stores are giving Herald musical selections on the piano worn Enough for All of Us Some of the rendered bv Mies Summer. Miss Cart wrieht and Fred Wilson and vocfa.1 solos bv Messrs Raymond -Phillip Start a savings account now you won't be dependent on your children, or on charity when you become physically unable to earn a living.

Begin now at the "Helpful Bank." Russel Shaw and Fred Wilson. Tho hostess received many beautiful pres ents, and at a late hour refreshments trip In northern Ontario on the Lake of Bays. The bride's traveling suit was blue broadcloath with hat and accessories to match. Both bride and groom are well known and very prominent young people and have the best wishes of their many friends. After September 15 they will be at home at 102 East Poplar street, Grove City.

Out-of-towu guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. William Wiley and son, Roy, of Bessemer, Mr. were servd. after which guests de parted, wishing the hostess many more happy birtbaays.

Tbope present were the Misses Blort MATHER BROS. COMPAXY Washington Street COOPER BUTLER Washington Street ECONOMY SHOE SHOP Washington Street FREW FURNITURE COMPANY Washington Street B. M. STERNS COMPANY On the Diamond DERBY HAT STORE Washington Street EWIXG LONG Washington Street THE STAR STORE On the Diamond HAXEi' FURNITURE COMPAXY On the Square iuuiesi ieriiuciiies, auu uinera ate expected to be added to the list: EUWEIt'S TWO BIG STORES, Washington Street. HOME FUKXITURE COMPANY Jiorth Mill Street.

HOMER S. WILLIAMS COMPANY Xeshaniiock Avenue. NEW CASTLE DRY GOODS CO. Washington Street. XEIMAX CLOAK SUIT CO.

Washington Street. JOHX C. DWYER COMPAXY Washington Street WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP Washington Street The NEW CASTLE HARDWARE CO. East Washington Street. Home Merchants are Co-operating with The Herald in its Great Educational Contest.

On every dollar paid on account at any of these stores one lOO-vote certificate, good in each of the four classes of the contest, will be given. On every dollar purchase on credit one 100-vote certificate will be given. every dollar cash pnrchase, two 100-vote certificates will be given. On larger purchases, certificates will be given at the same ratio. Hoy and girl contestants should see all their friends and ask them to save Herald contest certificates secured from New Castle stores.

They will gladly do this. wen Evans. Marie and Corette Mo Cracken. Elizabeth and Clara Stokes Hazel Cartwright, Martha Summer and Hannah Summer, Mrs. Carl bummer Mrs.

Gus Tate. Messrs Raymond Phil and Mrs. John Morroe and son, Lynn, of Fittsburg'a; Miss Lillian Patton and Mr. Patton, of Vandegrift; Miss Rose Brandon, of Butler; Rev. and Mrs.

Hunter, of Bakerstown; Miss lins. Leon Leslie, George Red Fred Lawrence Savings Trust Company Wilson. Robt. Barkley, orvilie hotter, Russell Shaw. Carl Summer and Gus Dorothy Ray, of Franklin, and Frank Glenn, of Ellwood City.

Tate. PATTISON FAMILY GUESTS AT WHITE HOME Mr. and Mis. S. G.

Morrison, of IIAS SECOND REUNION Notice Railroadmen t. Relatives and friends numbering Slipperyrock, who have been visiting for some weeks with relatives in Minneapolis and Chicago are spend home of Mrs. Jeanette Price of Rochester, for a short time. Misses Ruth Black and Ethel Hogg have returned from a week's camping on French Creek, near Utica. one hundred and thirteen, attended the second annual reunion of the RELIGIOUS AND FRATERNAL NEWS ing the day in the city as the guests Pattison family at the home of -Mrs, of Mrs.

Lavina White, of East Washington street. Catherine Pattison. of the Youngs- town road, Wednesday. Uirner was served in the orchard. In the after GREAT CROWD GREETED SUB UPON ARRIVAL CLASS HAS BREAKFAST Twenty members of the King's noon a business meeting was held CENTRAL V.

C. T. 17. The Central W. T.

U. meets Fri Daughters class, of the First M. E. The Kegent Theatre on Tomorrow and Saturday, is going to present that thrilling railroad story "THE RAIL Rinm" from the story by Edgar Franklin, which appeared the Railroadmen's Magazine. All railroad men are cordially inv'ted to come and see this most exciting motion picture ever filmed.

Featuring House Peters. Adv. and was presided over by the presi' dent. William S. Pattison.

church, attended the breakfast given by the class at Cascade paric wea Officers were elected as follows: President, W. S. Pattison. day evening at 8 p. m.

in the Y. W. C. A. parlors.

A good attendance is earnestly desired as reports of interest by superintendents for the past year will be given. Also the election of a recording secretary and the election of delegates to annual conventions of the county and the state. nesday morning. Fancy work was Biggest Voting Day In Contest; Change Made In Standings Vice President, JohnW; Pattison. the diversion later.

Secretary, Mrs. K. H. Pattison. Treasurer, Thomas Pattison.

Uusets were from East Liverpool POSTPOXE COUSAXTE CLUB The meeting of the Cousante club that was to have been held in the Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Mars, War home of Mrs. R. H. Wright, of Pine ren, Youngstbwn, Meadviile WEST SIDE W. C.

T. U. The West Side W. C. T.

U. will hold a social meeting; at the home of Mrs. Reimold, 27 Smithfield street, Friday afternoon 25. A large attendance is desired. street, Wednesday afternoon, was postponed two weeks.

Hadley, and. Alabama. The next reunion to be held the fourth Wednesday of August 1H17, the place to be determined later. At The Hotels FRANCES WILLARD CMOS There will be a business meeting of the Frances Willard Memorial W. (Continued From Page One) the allies, when she dashed out to seat from the Virginia Capes on the night of August 2, it was learned here today.

Great crowds greeted Captain Koenig and his crew when the hrst submersible to cross the Atlantic returned to her home port at Bremen last night. Captain Koenig had no fear of the allied warship patrol when he steamed southward from Baltimore, but he had not counted on the American schooners hired to help trap his vessel. Passing out of the capes the Ueutschland encountered a great number of these schooners lying Just outside Chesapeake bay. The schoners had dropped their nets, ostensibly to rish. Their real purpose.

Captain Koenig said, was to make soundings for the Ueutschland, aiming to signal allied war BEAVER VALLEY NEWS T. U. Friday evening, Aug. 2B, at the CLASS A SEW CASTLE BOVS JRose Jacob home of Mrs. Swift Warnock on Superior street.

Every member is asked to be present as there will be election lnso 1UIA I Faye Mershimer FOUNTAIN INX D. Turch. Cleveland; F. B. Ocker.

Washington He jenerson Scholarship. Ruth Penburthy 1010 Elizabeth BijcgerataiT iwimi of officers for the coming year. Bellefonte; H. J. Lannigran.

Pittsburgh J. Buchin. Warren, O. Rose, Hun- ninerton. Ind Wm.

C. Nartz. Pitts burgh: A. H. Jorns, New York; J.

R. Smeallir. New York: Ulnur, Pitts- (iladya Roberta 1SAO Wllma Belght Rowe Cohen 17M Uernlce Bartlett J7TO Reulah Kemm 17SO Olive Raub 17IH1 Caroline Keigler 1830 540 S7NII 770 LADIES' AUXILIARY At the home of Mrs: David Thomas, of Miller avenue, the Ladies Auxiliary of the National Association or Letter Carriers, was entertained on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ralph Mahannah as associate hostess. Fancy work and social chat were the diversions.

Later refreshments were served. Final arrangements for the reception and entertainments that are to. be given for the convention of letter carriers here in September. The next meeting place of the auzilliary is to be announced. urtrh; Robert K.

OrfT. Cincinnati; J. Martin and wife, Oil City; A. J. Purely Personal Baecle, Erie: A.

M. Slack, Grand Ran ds: S. C. Taddis, Waynesburg; w. ti.

I lorohy B. White 1SOO Arch 'WIIsoji Kritvard Moure I-faiuilton Paul Sweeny John Meehuii Lee Rogers Donald Mitchell William Pool Russell Cage Harold Moore Nathan Stuklnaky Jumes K. Jr Joseph Jlellvenny I.lenn Lemon Alex KoMcnhlum Herbert (irnham Robert Davidson JesHe Hogue MONACA, Aug. 24. Despite the recent of the proposed $41,000 bond it sue it portion of which was to have t-c-en used in the purchase of tho Monaca Light company, pos-sil-ility that tno project has not been dropp-id p.n.l that the purchase may yet r.e made cror.ped out today with Southworth, New York; John Suter, Flmira: H.

H. Balliett. Chieagro; L. rank Smith. Salem.

O. F. u. LIcrettH, Pittsburgh: Harry Brine. Pittsburgh; Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob F. Oen- v. Crawford, i'lttsburgn; uoy (ss- 2:140 Frances B. ing Helen Flshburn Adelaide Andrewa .2040 Virginia Kakin .2040 Helen Hatches Ruth Lees Hascl Phlpps litao I filady Kennedy lNO Stella Maxwell 1550 1.140 13111 1420 14O0 1 ISO llfiO kinger of Butler avenue, a son.

man, Cleveland; C. cannon, cieve- Mr. and Mrs. J. liienn oi fiiippery- the advertised notice that hearing on th; lot transfer and operation cif tile plar.i by the borough will and: Chas.

K. Meinnirer, Washington. rock, are visiting friends in the city for the dav on their way home from W. H. Klllott.

Cleveland: A. K. ships it the submarine plunged through their nets. Koenig telegraphed the Ocean company, owners of his vessel, that the American government observed corect neutrality "throughout the Deutschland's stay. Both the British and French warships re ones, New York: L.

CJreenburg. Chi a visit of several weeks with relatives held deck tne aiternoon oi Sent. f. before the public service com 'Franew Haydon .1040 Harold Hose cago: E. R.

Roat, Detroit; w. Herisner, Oberlin. O. in Minneapolis ami iiiuanu. fiu.i Rariih lannnn of Pi 1 1 shnrfirh.

is mission. The issue vas killed by a vote or visiting Miss Pauline Gilkey of Rhodes Place. 1.ESLI10 Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Lawrence, Pitts- Dorothy Humble 800 CLASS LAWKKXCE COCXTV BOYS Westminster College Scholarship CLASS HAS PICNIC Members of the Beginners and Junior departments of the Washington Union Sunday, school, of which Miss Adelaide Wellendorf is teacher, met at her home Tuesday, where thy had a rinic, dinner and fnipnr ursrh: W. A. Sadler. Pittsburgh: K. R.

Miss Margaret Hall of Pittsburgh, is a guest at the home of Miss Virginia Weinsehenk of Alborn stop on the Cascade Fark line. Upson, Mansfield; O. C. Pennan, Pittsburgh: J. Auroun.

Pittsburgh: J. K. neivrlv eight to one. It waa generally swpt.oseii the project had been dropped. Mun.ica torouKb however, soma Htuital'Ie and it is expected t'tat a portion of this will be used.

The r.wners i Ibe Mor aca plant The Beaver company have been ottered by the boicugh. Miller and wife. Toledo: A. H. Neiner, Harry manning 1710 Frank Ralston 1700 Arrel Bradley 1MSO Kdmondo Doyno lOOO Reed Carpenter Ralph Patterson 1HHO Paul Raidy lSiiO JoMepii t.riKvy JJ.o Alex Black John ewel! McKibben 1270 Matthew Gunton 100 CLASS XEW CASTLE GIRLS (Jrove City College Scholarship.

John Power, New C'aatle, R. being served on the lawn to twenty -6R70 guests. Games and music were en spected American rights and made no attempt to approach within the three mile zone in their efforts to trap the submarine. Kow mar.y Krench were engaged in the patrol, he did not know. During the whole Journey of 42U0 miles, the Ueutschland was submerged only 11(1 miles.

The weather was splendid at the beginning of her voyage but became joyed. Assisting Miss Wellendorf in serving was her mother, Mrs is visiting her cousins. Misses Elizabeth and Helen Kirk, of Moody avenue. Mrs. Harry Rockenstein of Beaver, is visiting her sister, firs.

Robert Bradford, of Richelieu avenue. Mrs. Charles Clappie of Cleveland, is the gueBt of her mother, Mrs. W. J.

Edmunds, of Milton street. Mrs. Theodore Brownstetter of 3 Edwin J. Ball, Mt. Jarkaon DeWItt (ioodrleh.

Ellwood Clifton Jone. Ellwootl City Hnrold Cox, New Bedford John Schally, Ellwood City Elmer Ruuyan, Ellwood Enrl Nevin. Ellwood City MrlntOHh McBrlde, Ellwood City. .1040 231 0 1HOO .750 1570 1080 Chas. Wellendorf.

Special guests were Miss Catherine Gibson, Miss Anna Winters and Miss Marie Win KEAVKR, Ta Aug. 21. Scarcity of labor will much to do witli holding up the work of construction of Beaver's new $30,000 school building, it was declared today. The ground has been platted and everything ia now ready for excavations. The con- ters.

etormy later. The blow ceased as Krie; A. Morrison, iiioinnaii, A. Howasth. iPtfsburgh; E.

K. Hebshman, Pittsburgh: H. Antiman. Pittsburgh; Robert Jackson, Portland. Wm.

J. Hasselman. Pittsburgh, L. W. Bru-baker, Cleveland; O.

A. Stewart. Pittsburgh: John Castle, Pittsburgh; Stephen Favllconer, New York; C. fieonstel-ler. Pittsburgh; M.

Oainman, Pittsburgh: George B. Weibley, Pittsburgh; J. A. Wellar, Chicago; Margaret Som-mer, Pittsburgh; J. C.

Kerr, Youngs-town: Gerald Wise. Butler: J. A. Beat-tie, Pittsburgh, P. H.

Williams, Pittsburgh; Ben Schwartz. New York: H. Alpen, Pittsburgh; H. H. Harner.

Pittsburgh: Chas. Hawkins, Pittsburgh; K. W. Kayhass and wife, Pittsburgh; L. J.

Taber, Barnesvllle. O. SHERMAN H. K. Klraita, Jackson Center; E.

E. French. Lanesville, N. A. L.

Land the'trnctors said today this work would CLASS the Ueutschland approached LAWRENCE COUNTY be started as soon as men could ba hived for the work. GIRLS College of Wooster Scholarship flOO .2720 2TIM 2020 24K 2220 2040 10SO Pittsburgh, Is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. C. Colgan of Spruce street.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Wolcott of Oarfield avenue, have gone to Mason City, Iowa, for a short stay. Mrs.

Edwin H. Colin of oungstown, visited friends in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

r. Madge of Marshall avenue, have returned from a two months' trip to Hamilton, Dayton, Geraldlne Bauman I.eah Dewberry Rone HoMenblum Kdna Rogers Mary Cox Lucille AMen JetTriea Jean Ingham JeKHie Stone Roe Sweeney Amelia William Katharine Fitch Helen Jonea May Berrr Klalne Riinke Arabella Dean Rath Georare I.enora Boy lea English coast but some difficulty was experienced because of the heavy fog. The necessity for feeling her way slowly in the thick mists delayed the Deutschland's arrival several days. Upon entering the North sea, the submarine encountered several storms. She proved her excellent COUNTRY CLUB DANCE About fifty couples attended the dance at the Country club.

Wednesday evening that was given in compliment to the. visiting tennis players here for' the tournament this week. A four piece orchestra rendered splendid music. Dancing was on the veranda' and In the club house. Mildred Alllaon, New Bedford S.IOO Marion Woodbury.

Hillaville WM Blanche Fiaeher. Kllwood 890 Lena Melser, Kllwood City Helen Koxall. Kllwood City Jennie ifeticler. Ellwood City 2400 Lueille Brittain, ew Galilee 2400 r'lorenee flaxen. Kllwood ioto and other points in Ohio.

Miss sue Harvard oi j'nisourgn, i BEAVER FALLS. Aug. 24. If the cool weather of yesterday continues Health Director W. A.

Hoffman believes there will be little reason why the local schools should not start Sept. 5, as has been planned. No new cases of Infantile paralysis have been discovered and health authorities be-liev? I lie drop in temperature makes the flght against the plague easier. man. Krie: James Mccabe, New HHiO the guest of her father, John Harvard, of Lyndal street.

York; K. v. wncn, Alliance. 10OO Berniee Thorns. Kllwood 1140 Atkinaon, YoDi(iiotra Mrs.

Cora wencneu or jamesiown, N. is visiting at the home of Mrs. sea craft, her engines working per- tectly despite the fact that she was Catherine Moffatt of Beaver street. Mr and Mrs. Harrv Davis of Ala riding mountainous waves.

ARCHBISHOP WEAKER PEORIA. 111.. Aug. 24. Archbishop But few vessels were sighted and bama, are visiting at the home 'of Mr.

John Lancaster Spalding was considerably weaker today. He is only fairly rational and takes nourishment with and Mrs. M. W. Leslie of Pine street.

not a single iceberg was encounter Mrs. John McClelland or warren, ed. The Ueutschland promptly sub is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William difficulty.

A LA Up A CLUB BREAKFAST Alauda club members had a breakfast, at. the park Thursday morning at eight o'clock. Covers were arranged tor eleven. H'ancy work was the pastime later. Out of town were Mrs.

Chas. dapple, of Cleveland; Mrs. Theodore Brownstetter, of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Harry Reckenstein, of Beaver. merged when another 6hip appeared BEAVER FALLS.

Aug. 24 Three persons injured in accidents were removed yesterday to the Providence hospital for treatment. They were, Oliver Hollenbaugh of Rochester, brakeman on the P. L. E.

railroad, right hand crushed; Robert Cooley of Beaver Falls, right ankle crushed at the Grasselli Chemical company plant, and John Zanelek. right arm lacerated at the Asbestos rPotected Metal works. on the horizon and her captain ex pressed doubt that she had been seen Yesterday was the biggest voting day up to date in The Herald's great contest for the live college scholarships. Many thousands of votes were cast some the tree voting coupons apearing the paper, but more were ths 100-vote certincates obtained for Herald subscriptions, or from the stores en purchases of merchandise. All told some forty thousand votes were cast during the day, and as a result some big changes were made In the relative standing of the con McClelland of Chestnut street.

Arthur O. Wheatley. who has been visiting his cousin, S. T. Wheatley, of this city, has returned to his home in New York City.

Mrs. John Q. Stewart and family have returned to Harrisburg after a visit of six weeks' at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Edwin Crawford, of North Walnut street. Miss Eulalia Cahill and brother.

Adrian, of (Wallace avenue, have gone for a visit with their uncle. M. H. Cahill, and family, of Cumberland. Mi, and relatives at Orafton, W.

Va. Misa Marion Murto of Pittsburgh, Is the guest of Mrs. John G. Jones of by any other vessel. It was three o'clock yesterday afternoon when the Ueutschland anchored in the Weser ri er, alter a short Btop at Heligoland.

Word of her coming was telegraphed to Bremen and the city was instantly betiagged. Messengers were dispatched to the homes of members of the MODERN PRISCILLA CLUB Mrs. R. C. White, of the apartments, entertained of the Modern Prtscllia Ken Woodbury is second with 3620, and two Ellwood City girls, Blanch Fischer and Lena Melzer, are third and fourth.

Owing to the enormous number of votes received, some that reached the Herald this morning are not included in the tabulation of today. So far as it is possible to do so, each day's tabulation is made practically complete, but when the voting is unusually heavy as on yesterday and this morning it is not possible unless a large force of extra cleiks were put to work. It is understood that a number of the contestants are working a campaign, boltiing back thousands of coupons and certincates. i Several partnerships are reported either, formed or in process of formation. This is a plan or campaign by which one contestant in each class get together and pool their ach working tor himself and the partners in the other classes.

BEAVER VALLEY BRIEFS. Positions left vacant bv the seven striking Janitors of the Beaver Falls schools have been filled with seven new janitors. The old ones objected to smoothing over piles of earth In ths school park. A beer bottle broken over the head testants. In Class A New Castle sington Wednesday afternoon, when the time waa devoted to Informal boys there is a very exciting battle pastimes with refresnments a later on for the Washington Jefferson college This atternooa.

Arch Wilson continues ahead with a of Martin Tichex of New Brighton, failed to even make an Impression. consideration. In two weeks the club meets with Mrs. W. V.

Fielding Bovlea avenue. Miss Alma Bailey of Youngstown. is visiting Mies Cleo Brown of Hillcrest avenue. Mra. Charles Gibson has returned to total of 6460.

Edward Moore Ham of Croton avenue. Without even hesitating he his fight with Steve Rolln. Later they paid a fine of $10 and costa. Cleveland after a visit with her par Deutschland's crew and bells were rung throughout the city. Two thirds of the city's population gave the submariners a great ovation when they drew up to the dock at seven o'clock.

There were aftectlng scenes when the Ueutschland's sailors, pressing The rieaver alley was vinnea j- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Morrow, or MOTOR TO BUTLKR FAIR Mrs. James Ward Rets, Mrs. H. M. te'day by officials of the lnter-stato Walnut street.

commerce commission. ne omciaia Mies Mary E. Norrls of Court street. Wirsing, Mrs. P.

L. Craig. Misses aiding in the work oi determining ino has returned from a trip to Salt Lake City. Denver. Chicago and other points value of the entire railroad system ta the 1'nited States.

An Important RECORD No better proof of the able management of this institution could be had than the fact that since organisation have handled over $15,000,000 00 for our patrons, without loss of a single dollar. A constantly increasing number of people throughout the country are depositing their surplus funds with us because they appreciate the absolute safety and 6 per cent interest we afford. You ean "Bank by Mail" with ua. Write or call for booklet and complete financial through the crowd that swarmed through the west. Mr.

and Mr. T. C. Armstrong and daughter, Lillian, of Croton avenue. about them were greeted by rela Margaret Craig, Harriet and Elizabeth Rets, Lillian Karley, Elizabeth Smith and the latter's house guests.

Misses Elizabeth Osgood and Nina Custer, of Johnstown, motored In the Kets and Craig cars to the Butler fair Wednesday. fives. In some instances families left Wednesday evening tor a two weeks' trip to Chicago. 111.. Lima and of the submariners knew nothing or Cleveland.

O. R. V. Baldwin company of Coraopo-lis nas been awarded the contract on a bid of $14,10 for the paving ot Beaver street, Fallston. This marks end of a long legal battle against ths paving project.

Certain property owners declared pavment could not bo made from the general fund. Juice Baldwin of county court recently decreed otherwise. their departure on such an adven tureous trip until after their arrival ilton, the ten year old high school prodigy, ranks second with 3780, while Paul Sweeiy. and John Meehan are running close up. Among the New Castle girls competing for the Grove City College scholarship, Mies Geraldine Bauman has regaiued the leading position, with 6600 votes to her credit, while Mis Leah Deuberry is a very close second with 6510.

Miss Kose Kos-enbium and Edna Rogers are third and fourth respectively, this- after-nooo- John Powers, 'of the Rural Route No. 2 territory, has the honor not only of leading the class for Lawrence county boys today, but also bis total is the largest of any one of the hand red contestants In all classses. HI total is 6870. Edwin J. Ball, of Mount Jackson ranks second with SV40.

De Witt Goodrich and Clifton Jones, both of Ellwood, City are third and fourth. i Among the county girls. Miss Mil in America. The men were ali In good health and showed no signs of having undergone any severe hardships. PICXIC POSTPONE!) The picnic schedulued by the U.

U. G. Kensington for Wednesday noon at the park, was postponed A SEASON OP TORTURE FOR SOME Hay fever causes untold misery to thousands. Astnma. too, counts its sufferers by the hundreds.

Foley's Hooey and Tar soothes that raw, rasping feeling in the throat, relieves hoarseness and wheeling, mates breathing easier, heals Incarnation, permits refreshing slumber. Contains no opiates. All druggists of New Castle. Adv. DEATH FOR THREE Mies Jean Garvin of East Washington etreet, and Mrs.

Helen Ray and daughter. Erma. of Allen street, are visiting the letter's brother. Richard Jones, of Duluth, for a week or two. Misses Jessie and Ethel Morrow of Walnut street, are guetta of their sister.

Mrs Charlea Gibson, of Cleveland Mrs. Charles Mil'er has been called te Farrell by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. J. F.

Myers, who la at the Buhl hospital. Sharon. Mrs. James McDonald and eon are visiting frienda In Butler for a few days. ilra.

Wayne Orr of Energy. Harmony car line, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Esther Orr of Eredonia, Pa-Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harry and family, who were visiting friends in the city for a week, have returned home-Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Douthett have returned to Beaver Falls after a visit mith New lastie frienda i Uxs, ilaxry Hood ts vlsiUns at the CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years HOME FROM CAVAPA Mrs. Edwin K. Norrls snd daughters. Misses Edwina and tleulah, of West Grant avenue, returned Wednesday evening from.

Sparrow Lake, Canada, whero they have spent the past three months at their cottage. SUNDRY 1(1 ERIE Fl PROTEST DliAIXOWGD. NEW YORK. Aug. 24.

John Teller, president of the National league, announced today that he had disallowed the protest of tfea Phillies TRIE- M- is- 14 When two largo against a. decision tinipire in th Always bears the Slgoaw at encea aoUapsd about eleven a. m. at dred Allison of New Bedford, has game or August II. at nPtladelphia, tea National loonari uiim wen MtltTHA WAIHIXGTOX.

Martha Washington O. L. No meets thla evening The degree team la to be present aod a cltu of twelve wUi.bs initiated. gone Into the leadership this nr- -SnW" Th.B.V wm u2V Si aooa jUUi whale A.ionJ 1 1.

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