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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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months, 2 days. February Margamt Bfeow, field, peritonitis, aged 68 years, February Ira Groter, TYMME BOROU8H One) rttetvenfed ard when it lifted we them no more, heard them no But, like the ''rose beyond the 'they have merely advanced to a sjihtere, to airalt the coming of boved ones; left Do not onsole heavy hearts by the jtlon that tW are with Him who catlon, 30 years! 'fltteen'ttt to-jt Matters, lr to thlrtyi piexy, aged 98 and 18 Wiitty to ihmy-ftve, July Berllen; daughter 2 forty to ratgla of heart, aged months and 9 days. February 67 years, 4 of David and Susau Chrtottae, convul- fifty to fitty.flv*, Margaret, In-1 fatit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Dixon, valvular (heart trouble, aged 1 one day.

fifty-five to Rlxty to Pebruary rs. A. Damaria Cook, con McatJonf March Ralph Wolfe, com- His declplea ithlat Hie was about, (Part In order to prepare a place 1 lem, that where He is they might ately be also? Science, Inter- by heart and the som- train, laughs at our faopes, but ce Illuminated by the light that on land or sea um life Is immortal iife" comfort our lonely hearts great thought. the past three hundred and days, the grim reaper hois here and there throughout the those we sclented to the best. In two homes both the and mothers were taken, two sisters from a home have gone wt, then coming to the childhood a little brother and sister were' March bnpremla Catharine apoplexy, aiged 70 years.

March R. Myers, abcesa of brain, aged 60 March David Levy, cancer, aged 50 years, 10 months, and 17 days. 'Lydia Funk, complication, aped 78 years. March W- Simmers, apoplexy, aged 71 years. Mardjp Myrtle Leiw- is, pneumonia, aged 37 years, 4 months.

March Ellen Claybaugh, complication, aged 74 April Elizabeth Jane Buck, uremic poisoning, aged 81 yearn April Elizabeth B. Joy, complication, aged 75 years. on high. In fact from baby- April Rachael Amanda, i to the rich golden age, the sum-S Gray, pneumonia, aged 81 years. a to rest and peace were received I one hundred and ten homes visited and dear ones passed bet the veil.

Not now, but in, the Ing years, may be In the better know the meaning of our and there, sometime we'll under- d. le death list Is made up of 59 jltea and 51 males and has ncreaae over last year. No deaths tired 'between the ages of five ito en years. Of all the deaths in sixteen were children under the of; one year. Twelve peirsons bean and seventy passed men and women veen the ages of fifty (to eighty- are Included in the list that fol- i.

Two had passed beyond the of ninety years when the call to better llfia came. plJLotirlDg la, a list of the deaths ire- ted during tiie year 1924, with ages these who died and the cause of itemise: unitary' Sanford Mere- C'apopleVt agted 50 ahitary Frank W. Miller, ipUcatlomta, aged 49 years, aauary L. White, ulcers atomach, aged 31 years, wtfary John t. Hoff, com ation, 32 years, 10 months '3 days.

anuary Irene, infant ighter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brlen, nition, aged 3 monlibs and 10 days, 'aimiary John S.

Carting, apUcatioa, aged 62 Lee, infant son Mr. omd Mrs. Frank Bryan nla, aged 10 months and 6 days, 'aiuiary R. ene aged 69 years, 10 months and 27 fanuary Edward, infant of James E. and" Katherlne Miller, congestk.n of lungs, aged noiiths.

Herlt ip, oged 84 2 months, fainuary Edgar Camp sera of bowels, agiad 49 yer.rs, mtbi. January H. Mitchell, In tenta, aged 57 years, 2 days. fanwiry Lawson Miller near, aged 39 years. January Eschbach, can afjed 66 years, 9 months and Ji, jffnuary Wesley Beyer, pneu ante, aged 76 years, 5 mouths and ya.

January Welstanna iViMn, complication, aged 78 years January Light, pneu oinla, aged 72 years. January Jessie F. Lau ich. camplication. 62 January Calvin B.

Magru sr, fioinpUoatlonv aged 69 years. February Martin F. Wigha an, apoplexy, aged 67 years, Jifly Samuel Mi to wraoty, hemorrhages, aged 66 jnearo, 9 mouths to and Sff daya. elgfaty, eighty to eighty-five, '9; July Mary B. Michaels, compU- to ninety, alwfty In cation, aged 62 years, ill, and ninety-fire, 2.

Ml MnBfnG fjlarcn Apitll Mary Catharine Haupt, paralysis, aged 78. years. April F. Taylor, septic poisoning, aged 75 years, 5 months, fi days. April McClaln Rlggs, perltomlltls, aged 5 years, 8 months and 14 days.

April Ella Couts, tumor aged 59 years. April Augustus Witter, old age, aged 81 years, 9 months and 7 days. April B. Wills, nepfhlrl- 3, aged 91 years, ill months and 8 days). April Stonebraker, daugjh.

ter of Oliver and Dora Stonebraker, aged 2 days. April Henry, son of Charles and May Singer, accident, aged 2 months and 10 days. May Jones, sarcoma, aged 58 years, 5 mjonths and 22 days. May Victor Fortney. tuberculosis, aged 20 years, 9 months, and 1 day.

May Carl, son of Clar- mce and Mildred Cowher, hemorrhages, aged 1 year, 9 months and 2J days. May C. Judge, pernicious anemia, aged 56 years, 6 monthis and 26 days. May Rachael Elizabeth Cjochran, artero-sclerosis, aged 82 years, 9 months and 4 days. May A.

Haverstein, complication, aged 40. May Gertrude Mounts Kennedy, sarcoma, aged 41 years, 8 months. May Annie E. Fox, carcinoma, aged 76 years, 5 months and 3 days. May C.

Kroft, aeptl- cemia, aged 66 years, 6 months and 16 day 9. May Wilbur, son of Wilbur and Blanche Dreasel, maras- mus, 2 and 3 daya. June Curtin Hunter, hemorrhages, aged 64 years, and 26 days. June D. Rhodes, tinal trouble, aged 56 years.

June Envelgh, heart disease, aged 76 years, 8 months and 7 days. June 19 Menno Wlwey, arteriosclerosis, aged 64 years, 1 day. June daughter of John G. and Frances Floresta. pneumonia, aged 2 years and 23 days.

JuAv Ainna Mallssa Parsons hemorrhages, aged 78 yeara, 1 month and 28 days. July Nancy Jane Fisher, tumor, aged 75 years. 4 months and 3 days. -July Pearl Frances Bartlebaugh, complication, aged 15 years 2 months and 25 days. July Lehner, complication, aged 53 yeara.

5 months and 4 Anna Catharine aged 64 years, 3 and 17 July William. Miller, riven, matism, aged 28 and 18 July Isabella R. Study, un aged 81 yearn July Kathryn Shuff, heart disease, aged 62 years. August Marella Myers, acute indigestion, aged 51 years and ten 'August Thomas Mather, heart disease, aged 25 years, 6 months and IW days. Augufct A.

complication, aged 72 years, i month and 27 days. August Edward McCor- apoplexy, aged 69 years, 3 months, and 5 days. August Hannah Parkes, old age, aged 85 years. August Jennie Ross, On- druska, arterio-sclerosls, aged 62 years, 10'mntuthsi and 7 September Rosaura Cabanas, cancer, aged 57 yeara, 7 and 9 days. September Butzavage, accident, aged 30 yeara.

September H. pulmonary'embolism, aged 43 years. September Elizabeth J. Cupp, complication, aged 82 years, 3 months 13 days. September Oliver Ammerman, aged 66 years, 6 months and 21 days.

September Sarah Thomas, apoplexy, agted 73 years. September Robert, son of George and Caroline Catich, Indigestion, aged 16 years. October Carrie May Eckles, cancer, aged 47 years, 8 months and 7 dalyia October Grant Shelow, complication, aged 57 years, 4 months, amd 28 days. October Eliza Jane Cope- lln, ariterio-sclerosis, aged at yeara. 1 month and 16 days.

October daughter at Glenn and Amanda StaneibraUer, gastro enteritis, aged '4 months and 8 days. October Merrltts, heart disease, aged 67 years. October Mrs. Minnie Bell Fields, hemorrhages, aged 47 years; 8 months and 4 days. October Fannie N.

Riddle, paralysis, aged 83. October 30. Katherine Irene, 'i 12 October 10 November 9 December Total 110 of Hemorrhages Complication 20 Apoplexy 9 Heart Dfeeaae 6 Indigestion 3 Old age 2 Arterto-sclerbatls 4 Cancer 6 Tubereutosls 2 Paralysis. 2 Nephjrttis Myocarditis Scarlet fever 3 Sarcoma Inanition af 7 La-grlpp i', Influenza 21 Peritonitis 2i Marasmus The chief foreign and xlomeitlc news of 1924 follow: MO. I of King.

Tut- AnX-Amen seen, for "the first time in 3,300 France from the Ruhr a of 43 aboard, the British submarine L-24 the Bnemia, ntaeirs of (the bowels, con- of the lungs, neuralgia of the' heart, valvular heart (trouble, abscess tot the brain, uremic septic poisoning, pernicious anemia, qeptt- OEimia, intestinal trouble, Ktydjocavdltis, rheumatism, pulmonary, embolism, gaatro enteritis, meningitis, gangrene, entielrltls, ulcers of ithe stom- adh each claimed one per son. In Thlrty-flvt Deaths in 1924 liltQ DeaUa In 1923 108 in 1922 116 Deaths In 1921 98 Deaths In 1920 134 Deaths to 1919 W8 Deaths iin 1918 Deaths in 1917 108 Deaths in 1916 97 Deaths in 1915 .97 Delaths In 1914 90 Deaths in 4i913 101 Teathte in 1912 105 Deaths In 191,1 ift Healths In 1910 91 Deiaitihs in 11909 81 Deaths In 1908 103 daughter of Mr. atJd Glann Stpnlsf Deaths In 1907 83 braker, menimgitto, and 17 days. October Rebecca Jane Walker, pulmonary oedema, aged 72 aged 2 months; Deaths in 1906 73 in 1908 93 Deaths In A904 93 Deaths In 1903 67 years, 5 months, and 10 days. in 1902 68 October Anistatia Dfedthisi In 1901 71 apoplexy, aged 60 years; tin in H8W 78 and 16 days.

to 1899 71 November Llllle Mlt-, Deaths in 1898 64 Llllle nephritis, aged 56 years. 2.day*. November Francis Mea- ban, nephritis, aged 58 yearn 7 monthsj and 6 days. November Nannie M. Watt- ters, myocarditis, aged 67 years, 6 and 1 day.

November Savllla Wllmlna Wiser, myocarditis, aged 60 years, 5 months and 28 days. November Vlvtn Snyder, in 1897 82 to 1896 DeWhB ta 11896 77 Deaths In 1894 to 1893 66 in 1892 Ifltt Deaths in 1891 106 Deaths in IL890 56 In Tyrone in 1924. January 20 der, acarlet fever, aped 111, years, months and 13 daya. on getting the BEST if it coiti no more than something not to food. Beechmm'a Pill tare recognized the beit remedy for biliousness, torpid liver and in.

digestion, because they relieve the bowels gently. Hie coating of Beecham'i mis keeps them alwtiys fresh and full strength. For economy buy the 60c size." Beecham's Pills December .26 Tptai. 250 scarlet fever, aged 17 4 I February 21 and 4 days. is November Marie Sny- 'April 21 May 19 June 21 November McQulgy, Ju 88 of H.

N. and Cora Smith, gangrene, (August 24 aged 4 10 months and a 8e 17 November Sallle H. Bw- 0 3 heart disease, aged 63 10 November and 12 November Inez Elizabeth, daughter of Thotnas and Sadie Stone- brakier, scarlet fever, aged 1 year, 7 and 6 December Wertz, son of Eroeat and Irene Wolestagle, enteritis. 27 December Eliza Joudon, aged 62 6 andf Oliver Wendell BfeteM said 28 that tifn el old age was December s. ing to eat at'reffvlay tatervabk acute Indlcestion.

aged 57 December K. myocarditis, 52 I December JMin The fOOd that wlU BOt feed tkem tkat and the other. Dougherty. az)ad year, and 8 IJlem is OOOD B1BAD, Spread December Marland. soa of with freih btttter, and Rarl and Margaret inanition, MttU Jelly it, an extra December Mrs.

Mary Olvltr, compllcajUoii, aged 46 yeara. December Leona Snyder. yearz. fttr OU1 bread heBVUiriffeed. Daath claimed under one year.

Othan were caHed of MM to 1 fiw to tern. ten to in a collision with Bat'tlleship Rochesteh people dead In- Japan earthQuake. British Parliament opens. Dr. Maurice F.

former Minister to Denmark, dien. Lenin died near Moscow. expVoslon. in the McC'ln tock mine at Johnston III. kills 32.

Obregon of Mexico takes field with 30,000 men' against rebels. Prince Regent Hirohito weds Princess Negako of Japnu. Thirty-six coal miners killed In explosion at Pa. H. Anderson, form, er' N.

Y. Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, found igullty of forgery. 2 Feb. British rec- Soviet. I Wcodrow Wilson dies at Washington, D.

in Milford Iron Crosby, kills 42. S. Senate calls for resignation of Secretary of the Navy Daaby. workers In all British ports Obregon returns to City after the capture of Gaudalajara, ending rebellion. Demby recognizes Soviet.

March explosion at Utah, entombs 123 men. S. recognizes Soviet. Denby retires 8. Round-world fliers start from San Diego for flight.

Soldiers' Bonus Bill passed by U. 8. House, submarine, wlith 44 men aboard, was rammed by the warship Tatsuta. All lost. Persian Parliament deposes Shah.

Hays and Mun- deleini ciieated Cardinals by by Pope Pius XI. U. S. Attorney-General Dougherty resigns. F.

Sinclair Indicted for contempt of U. S. Senate. April Flske Stone named Attorney-General. dies in Berlin.

8. Senate amendment to immigration Bill barring Japanese from U. S. F. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, dies.

explosion In the Benwood W. Va. mines entombed 114 miners. William T. McCray resigns aa Governor of Indiana following ctonvtoUan of using to defraud.

are killed; several Injured and much eitty damaged by tornadoes In North CBjrollna, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana and Virginia. May Coolidge vetoes i the Bonus, BH1. Bill paused over the veto by Senate and House. German Cabinet President Coolidge signs the Inunlcratlon BIH. Herbeiit, comrbeer, June Coolidge vetoes First isesaton of flxljir-elgihth Congress repuWlcoa Convention lopens in Cleveland, Ohio.

and 46 men on the battleship MlaiUrippl killed by explosion 'in gun- Coolidge and nominated by RepuMlcw Cflweatton. Doumeraue elected President of Franca. Hagen. U. B.

British open golf National Con, ventloa at New York tornado in Ohto. 1 Sinclair and Doheny Indicted in tlhe District of Col nnibla. July La Follette accepts Invltatton of National mlttee of the Conference tor to become candidate for Presidency. Calvin Coolidge, dies at Washington. National Socialist Convention at Cleveland La Fol- letta, revolt at Sao Paulo Brazil, is repotted In hand.

and Bryan nominated by Democratic Convention. States clinches the Olympic tjtle at Paris. W. Olvany elected leader of Tammany Hall. 18.

Imbrle, United Slates Vice-Conwil at Teheran, Persia, assassinated. Senator 'Wheeler, Democrat, nominated as VIccHPteisideiitt with LoFolIette. Games emd with 98 of the 361 Olympic medals won by Americans. U. 8.

wins. drowned when Japanese steamship Tairei Maru is wrecked off Japan. August Conrad novellslt, dies in England. agreement for putting, into effect Dawes Plan signed. Helen Wills retains National Teminta crown by defeating Mrs.

Mallory. Sent. Assembly of the League iof Nations opens at Geneva. Tllden wins Tennis title by defeating Johnson at Fofe.it Hills. F.

Geers, "Grand old man of the Turf," killed while racing. fliers reach Casco Port, land, Me. American Round-the-World fliers reach Bostonl Mass. Leopold and Richard Loeb sentenced to lite for murder of Robert Franks, Chicago. Wills, negrd, beats Luis.

Angel Flrpo in iliZ-rounds ait Jersey City. factions battling for Shanghai fighting. General Pershing, 64 years old retires. 15. Framk 'Chance, Chicago White Sox manager, dies.

Jimmy Murphy, auto racer, killed at Syracuse, N. Y. A. Drain, Washington, elected Commander of American Legion. Tornadoes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas and northern Iowa, cause deaths of 60 and property damage of $1,500,000.

first round-the-world flight Is completed when American Army aviators reach from Oct. March IT, York Giants win tional League pehnnni Robert Jones Amateur Gtolf' Champloiuhtp. b. win American Loagne aant, 1 O'ConneU and, Cozy Dolan of New York Giants polled by Judge on charge of attempting to brH B. R.

flkert, noted Heinle Sand of Philadelphia, pilot, killed in Pulitzer at Dayton. M. of Britain defeated to British Parliament diwol Senators worldtsi series liy defeating New York Giants In eighth game. 'i France, author, Tours, France. Ford withdraws bid for Muscle Shoals.

'Britain and Turkey nsk the League of Notiona tw determine the present bouji- dary between. Turkey Irak in Mesopotamia. Senator Frank B. Brandgee suicides at Washington, D. Ci ZR-3 (now Los Ange(- es) arrives from Germany, 5,066 miles in.

81 ihdurs and' 17 Ebert the Relchlstag. 1 Government recttgi nizes Soviet Parliamentary tion results in overwhelming victory for conservatives. and Dawes elected! Miriam A. Ferguson elected Governor of Texas. radio signals, one traVel- Ing eastward by relay, and one westward by relay, encircled the globe in and 6 seconds respectively.

Lodge dies at Corn- bridge, Mass. kV killed In Java quakes. Fraricla HodgEon author, novelist, dies (of Plandome, L. I. Dec.

S. Congress meets. 'Stratton Porter, noted authoreiss, killed in motor accident. elections victory: tor. adherents of, Republic.

A Gompers, Presidftnit A. F. of dies at San An- tonjo. made Leon Trotsky had been deposed as Soviet war chief. Green, secretary of United Mine Workers, ceeds Gompers as 'head of A.

F. of Muasoltai special session of Italian llament for ballot reform. It doesn't take any more time San Diego, California, amount to something than It does tl which they started amount to nothing. NfMty-olcht people killed and hundred Injured Seeing THURSDAY EVENING clock DANCING NEW AT MID-WAY WIVDSOE TUtRACB OBOHB1TBA Thii is the sane Band that pleased our Hallowe'en Danee. Knf Bed.

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