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THE PITTSBURG PHESS DEATH RECORD JUBWIS II. M'CIIOSICEY. LewJ.s H. MeCroskey, aged 83, died yesterday in his home, 206 Franklin Wilkinsburg He was born In Cumberland county and for a num ber of years managed a planing mill in Williamsport. In I860 he came to Pittsburg-.

He was associated In the planing mill business with James Douglas and later with James A. Johnston. In 1S94 he sold his Inter ests and moved to Wllklnsburg, where he established a dry goods store. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Isa- bella McKee McCroskey, and two sisters, Mrs.

Harry Carpenter of Harris- TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1919 'AVlfrrTll T7T7 burg and St. John Waddell of Memphis, Tenn. ten SIVII3 WILLIAM E. FRANCIS. New Castle, Nov.

18. Squire i William E. Francis, aged 70, died yesterday at his home in New Wilming ton. He was born in New Wilmington and had spent the greater part of his life there. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and leaves o.

a. a. MADE IN the following children: WiHiam M. Francis of Caldwell, John K. I Francis of San Francisco; J.

J. and J. XJ Francis of New Wilmington; Mrs. KNOWN THE WORLD OVER 433 K. C.

Slack of this city; Mrs. J. Whitney of Kansas, and Mrs. K. W.

MacPherson of Pittsburg. MRS. MASCT LOWRT. Indiana, Nov. 18.

Mrs. Nancy Lowry, aged 87. widow of John Lowry, editor of the Indiana Times for many years, is dead at her home. She leaves seven children, Horace M. Lowry, editor of the Indiana Times; Mrs.

R. C. Daugherty of Wil- klnsburg, Howard J. Lowry of Los Angeles, Mrs. F.

B. Tomb of Lexing ton, Mrs. William H. Ashbaugh of Leechburg, William P. and Albert i K.

Lowry, at home. UIl- CYRVS C. REICHARD. Brownsville, Nov. 18.

Dr. Cy rus Clay Relchard, aged 75, is dead. He was born In Hagerstown, and was a graduate of Northwestern uni YOUR gift for Him will be the easiest of all to select if you'll remember how a man prizes his Gillette. New models in the Stores all over the city. He's hoping you'll give him one of them.

See the Gillette displays in the Stores. Gillette Safety Razors and Combination Sets $5 to $50. Gillette double-edged Blades 50c and $1 the packet. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, Boston, U. S.

A. versity, Chicago. He leaves one son. Dr. Louis N.

Reichard, of Brownsville, and two daughters, Mrs. George B. Meaner, of. Birmingham, and Mrs. Anna It.

Chalfant, of Orlando, Fla. MRS. WILLIAM MONKS. Mrs. G.

A. Monks, aged 51, wife of William Monks of Butler county, died yesterday in the home of her son. Miller W. Monks, 7435 Race st. Be sides her husband and son she leaves another son, Kdgar Monks, and three daughters, Miss Flora Monks.

Mrs. Amy H. Miller and Mrs. Alice Wise. JOHN M.

RAY. Indiana, Nov. 18. John M. Ray, aged 67, a farmer of Rayne township.

died yesterday. He leaves his widow and five children, Mrs. Leroy Long, of Windber; Mrs. Elmer S. Long, of Indiana; Albert, Arthur and Miss Ida Ray, at home.

MRS. AMANDA JITERGEVS. Mrs. Amanda Stuckenberg Juer- gens, aged 65, widow of Charles Juer- gens, died yesterday In her home, 151 Excelsior st. She leaves one daugh ter, Mrs.

Harry K. Schultz, and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Laur and Mrs. iSophia Fuhs. GEORGE II.

GLEDHILL. George Gledhtll, aged 70. a pioneer tenant of the Pittsburg market house. died Saturday at his summer home In Salem, O. Mr.

Gledhill until four weeks ago conducted a fish stand In the local market for 45 years. He was born in Massachusetts. MRS. ELIZA PHILLIPS. Mrs.

Eliza Shallcrosse Phillips, widow of John Bakewell Phillips, for merly a Pittsburger, died Saturday in Pasadena, according to word re ceived by her brother-in-law, Henry A. Phillips of this city. MAURICE H. STAGER. Maurice II.

Stager, aged 66, of New Brighton, died Sunday In the Homeopathic hospital. He leaves his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Howard A. Brown, and a son, Harry M. Sta ger.

1 Jllti CHARLES C. MELTIX. Bradford, Pa. Nov. 18.

Charles C. Meivln, aged 80, was burled this af i.1 i i I i a ternoon in Oakhlll cemetery. He had eerved as vice president of the First National hank, now the McKean County Trust Co. WIS. SADIB OOLDSTEIX.

Mrs. Sadie Goldstein, aged 27, wife ef Louis 8. Goldstein, died yesterday at the Allegheny General hosDltal. Her husband survives. Grand Larceny.

He I steal a Hr' Gillette Standard Combination Set No. 00 Always a favorite set, and especially welcome to the man who likes to keep, ah shaving things altogether; compact and handy. Razor, Sharing Brash. Shaving Soap and 24 Shaving Edges (12 dmmblmdgd BoaWs). Rasor triple silver-plated, a Ci Geauiae Leather She "Oh, that would be only petty larceny!" He "And suppose I steal a hundred She "Oh, that would be grand, of course." I TURN ANARCHISTS SO U.

S. WILL DEPORT THEM. Many of the alleged "Reds" taken Into custody by the department of Justice have adopted anarchistic views for the time being to get free transportatioa to their native lands. Cause of Stomach Sickness two-thirds of all the employes of the' have subscribed for the company's notes on a $40,000,000 preferred etock issue it was announced; hy President F. A.

Siberling at a stockholders' meeting yesterday. They signed up for more than $7,000,000 worth of the securities and represented more than Rodgero Paganelli, to whom she was married July 8, 1914, the couple living together until June 13, 1919, when, she avers, she was compelled to withdraw from his home on account of his brutal treatment and Indignities offered to her person. after ahe and Beran Floyd came out of a movla theater. Floy, it la said, was angry and It Is allege that he drew a knife from his pocket and slashed the young wamon half a dosen times. Floyd was arrested by Monessen officers and the young wife died before she could be removed to her borne.

Judge McConnell's court yes-, terday. Jealousy Seems to have been the cause of the killing. It is charged by the commonwealth In the Information returned to court by the committing magistrate that on the evening of Aug. the defendant met his young wife on the street In Monesaen just W. w.

Sibray, inspector in charge of tha United States Immigration aerv-ice for western Pennsylvania, declared yesterday after an examination of radlcala arrested in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. He 'said that a large percentage of, the men had joined anarchistic societies merely In hopes of betas deported and of being returned to their families. Seventeen have been arrested during the last weak. Four have re company; Mr. Siberling stated the action gives Goody car's the second largest number of stockholder employes of any corporation in the world, only the XT.

S. Steel corporation exceeding Its mark. Stockholders at the meeting approved a proposal to increase the capital stock of the coxnpany to half common and half preferred. Only $40,000,000 of the preferred is to be issued at the present time. How to Relieve Stomach Dlatress In a Frr Mlmatea.

Meaty Back If Treatment Dor Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion. If you feel as though there was a lump of lead at the pit of the stomach, take a couple of Ml-o-na stomach GOODYEAR EMPLOYES BECOME PARTNERS THREE ASK DIVORCE M8TIE ACTRESSES AID THEIR HAIR Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair IN GREE11SBURG COURT ceived hearings and are being held for deportation as undesirable citizens. A ball of $10,000 was fixed In each case, but not one of the four has provided for his release from Jail. Most of the men arrested are Russians with a sprinkling of By Internatioautl Nevro Service. Akron, Nov.

IS. The employes of the Goodyear Rubber Co. of Akron Your Teeth To save or extract them. Where can you feel safer than with an old established Dental firm like URLIN'G BROS, who ia 32 years have built up the largest Dental practice in this their home city. WHY? Air.

Gas, or Analgesia used for the prevention of pain in extracting or filling. Sole owners of the C. S. Plate light, thin and strong. Crowns.

Bridges and Fillings of all kinds skillfully inserted. Specialities in treating Pyorrhea (loose Honrs Daily. to S. Saturday till 9. Closed Sundsjr.

-URLING BROS. DENTISTS Two OsTteea t04 Fifth Ave Cor. Market St. Batir Sixth Floor. Ulovator tablets and in nve minutes you should see that all stomach distress has vanished.

If you belch gas, have heartburn or pour stomach, you need Mi-o-na. It your stomach feels up-set the morning after the night before, take two Mi-o-na tablets and see how quickly you get relief. Jf you have shortness of breath, pain in the stornach, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na and the sooner you get It, the sooner your stomach should perform its duties properly. If you use a box of Mi-o-na tablets and feel that it has not overcome your indigestion or stomach trouble, take the empty box to -your dealer and he will refund your money. For sale bv May Drug Co.

and all leading druggists. Special te THE PRESS. Nov. 18. Three applications for divorces were filed in the prothonotarys office yesterday.

The first case is that ot Ralph Bugher of Jeannette, who was married to Lottie B. Bugher on June 1 1912, living with her until Sept. 20, cbuibuMDO ALLEGED WIFE SLAYER IS PLACED ON TRIAL OFFERS A RECREATION SURVEY FOR THE CITY. To provide a plan for the development of the city's playground and other recreation facilities, the citizens' committee on city plan of Pittsburg has extended US services to Mayor Babcock and council, offering to conduct a thorough recreation survey of the city to ascertain resources and needs. The citlsens' committee waa established a year ago.

by citisens of Pittsburg to create and promote, comprehensive plans for the development of Pittsburg. Its officers are Charles D. Armstrong, president; Richard B. Mellon, vice president; Hamilton Stewart, treasurer, and James D. Hailman, secretary.

tv Did it ever occur to you that every movie actress you have aeea has lovely, hair, while the most popular count their curls as their chief beauty? In fact, many are leading ladiea Just because of their attractive looks. Inquiry among them discloses the fact Jhat they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, not with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture by putting a teaspoonful of Can-thro (which they get from the druggist) in a cup of hot water, and applying this instead of soap. This full cup of shampoo liquid Is enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair Instead of just the top of the head. After its nae, the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear.

The hair is so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it is, its luster and softness are delightful-Advertisement. Girls if you want plenty thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve your hair and ruin it If you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve It, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, ret about four ounces of ordinary liquid, arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the nnger tips.

most if not all. of your dandrf will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It. Tou will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will step, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It la inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have.

This simple remedy never falls. Advertisement. HEAD COLDS Bss instant Relief mm 1917, when, he avers, he was compelled to leave her on account ot her having given herself up to adulteroua practices and violated her marriage vows, John H. Payne of batrobe asks far a separation from Amanda M. Payne, whom he married on June 3, 1896, living with her until May 27, 1902, when she deserted him.

Mrs. Mae Paganelli of New Kensington asks to be divorced from Shady Se ae SS Maaf Tl Mas At at 7a Drag Stores. MSI WW CO- lae. sea Ti Ii Aaa. Brooklyn, N.

Pea a Nesir Avt East Bad Special te THE PREII. Greensburg, Nov. 18, -Albert Floyd, ef Monesaen, a half-breed Mexican and Negro, charged with the murder of his young wife In Mones-i)en, Aug. 9, was placed on trial In i Ends Catarrh or money hack. Just ttraatha it in.

Outfit including Inhaler Ji J.gatra bottles tOo, Piruiglata,.

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