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MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1919 EIGHT THE PITTSBURG PRESS niTToniinncn ip An Old Man Before PAIS! fHUDRRN SUES CAR COMPANY FOR RIOT INJURIES. Easy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy confined largely to a summary of events during the first year ol the German republic. The few overcoated workers who attended the meetings seemed chiefly concerned with finding a warm apot and congenial company. 3 Chronic Ailments Stopped by IDs Time, He Feared FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF GERMANY'S REVOLT MARKED BY QUIETNESS MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF NEED GUDE'S PEPIO-MANGAN 4 Thonwmdt cf families Btrear by Its prompt results. Inexpmie, aud oaves about 2.

ILTO SANATORIUM Internal Baths For alleged permanent injuries received July 19 during a riot on a street car of the West Penn Railways Co. precipitated by an argument between a white man and a Negress. Mrs. Frank Hellen, St. Petersburg, Mr.

Joseph Roaenoatim, 6017 Drexel AEROPLANE SCATTERS DUCKS EN ROUTE SOUTH Tort. Chlcaa-o. writes yrren Unnatural for Children to Bs "I was beginning to think I was getting to be an old man before my time," said A. Parlera, 213 N. 15th Philadelphia.

"I actually lived on bread and milk, as heavier foods would upset my stomach and cause untold agonies. "Recently a friend urged me to give Tanlac a trial. Why my appetite has increased. My nerves are O. K.

1 am gaining weight rapidly. I now hearti has entered suit in United States Hygienic Institute ot i.ew xork Pale and Thin Paleness Is For manv rears I was a sufferer from Rheumatism. Neuralgia and rnnstiTution. and after trying many By Carl Groat Vnited Preaas Staff Correspondent. Berlin, Nov.

10. The first anniversary of Germany's revolution was marked by Sabbath quiet, according to early reports received here today. A snow storm, with a biting wind and low thermometer, kept most of I -1 i rr nnnntatinn 'in Vt 1 rirtmeR. I W1KU A A 11 lit. TV ClWA rmiies.

I ourchased your 'J. B. L. You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remarkable eileet in soothing end healing the membranes of the throat and chest-Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and Byrup.

The "syrup" part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2'A ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can u.e clarified molasses, honey, or corn svrup, instead of sugar syrup. Have been using it ten or Special to TIII3 PUIOSS. Nov.

10.: Tho following-appointments in the state htalth department were announce! today by of Health tr. Edward i Martin- Col. Theodore L. Hazletf, of Titts-burg, v. ho has been the commanding i-t the Mont Alto sanatorium, has beon made medical of District court to recover $10,000 damages from the company.

In the bill of complaint the woman alleges gross neglect and Indifference on the part of the crew of the car, and asserts the conductor made no effort to eject the man and Negres. with the result that a general fight, and almost a race riot, ensued. Special to THE PRESS. Greenville, Nov. 10.

Residents living south of here report that a flock of wild ducks was scattered In Pepto-Mangan Makes Red Blood Soldiers of Gustav Noslre, minister theIr niht to the southland Satur ly recommend Tanlac." People suffering from headaches spots before the eyes, pains in the head, melancholia, depressed spirits, twitching, sleeplessness, digestion and poor appetite are evidently suffering from nervous debility. These kinds of folk should take Tanlac, as it supplies the necessary nerve food, the right proteld matter twelve years and find it most beneficial. All the above aliments hav disappeared and I now enjoy excellent health." Ton can help Nature in Nature's most (Tactual way by internal bathing- with the J. B. I Cascade," and In an easy, non-habit forming manner keep the intestine aa aweet and clean a Nature demands it day when a New York-Chicago mail of defense, plodded to and fro through Prepared in Liquid and Tablet Form Both Possess Identical Medicinal Qualities.

The argument between the man and Slit hsrhfil wlr roiane ruuo viicir iuium uvuius- entanglements erected in the Wil- Sn and separating them from their I degress caused great excitement, she i 'luailsr ThA flnV anattornrt tn the! t-laimn and when Mnva ir atrnck. that institution, succeeding Ir. Frederick Johnson. Dr. Thomas M.

Faddis, of Charleroi, Washington count v. is annnint f.cl Either av, you make a lull pint more thnn vou can buv ready-made for three to be ror Deriect neaun. uyw nan and more vitality and strength. Tanlac is sold here by all leading drug- times the money. It is pure, good neimstrasse ana oincr principal kn hrirtl bealthr Americana streets in anticipation of possible four winds and for hours they clr- other passengers took sides, and tn- heaItnjr r.mnr.A cled.

flew and honked in their en- caused Mrs. Hellen to Attempt to it la the invention of CJias. A. Tyrrell. 'it Is necessary for boys and girls to .1 oninv Vl fm like it.

medical inspector of schools for Elco, i and very pleasant -children You can feel this take hold of a Rosea Stockdale and Allen town- i ships; Dr. L. F. Crawford, of Tyrone. The correspondent, who visited deavor to collect again and fly south.

leave the car from the rear Gibing fe? M5a5! anVi.now demonstration meetings 1 Residents who witnessed the lncl- She alleges that she was attack; in inm shown and explained by May's Drug found only stolid Teutons discussing dent say that late yesterday evening. the general melee, and severely fou'froreot. I'bokiet ty the events of the past year over apparently satisfied that the flock had beaten, with the result that she was Tyrrell. "Why Man of Today is Only solves, lor it is at mat sia-ge ui that the foundation is laid for future health. I Blair county, medical inspector of 60 Efficient," which is most interesting i assembled complete, the leader darted Prompt attention should be given to; nf confined to her bed for two months, sustained permanent hurts about the neck and serious nervous disorders.

ana win ten you cm iduui luurwu you havo naver before realized. steaming pots of coffee or steins of beer. Remarks of speakers who addressed some of the gatherings were south, followed by the swiftly-flying, honking ducks. I town, special inspector In tho bureau drutr control; Dr. I.

C. Strayer, of the child v.ho seldom whose physical condition prevents playing like the other children, whose appetite Is poor, and who tires easily. If the lassitude is due to poor blood, which Is often the case, a simple, aafe, and pleasant remedy is within cough cold a way that means The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persistently loose from the formation, of phlegm. The cause is the same inflamed membranes and this Pinex and Syrup combination will etoo it usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or nnv ordinary throat ailment.

Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and ia famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your drugget for "2'2 ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or -money refunded. The Pinex Ft.

Wayne, Ind. Woodbury, Bedford county, medical inspector of schools for Kioomfleld township; Dr. C. C. Custer, of Johnstown, Cambria county, n.edical ln- isnector of schools fr Daistown bor- Your Enmlmmi Mdm easy reach, (iuaes epto-Jianpan Dr.

Clyde J. Bibb Just the tonic for pale, thin children- I medical inspector of schools Sot 1'ort-Oude's Pepto-Mansyan contains the age township. Cambria county; Dr. Very Ingredients that increase and en- i jarveV S. Braucht.

of finrlntr Mills. rich the blood, enabling it to supply Center county, medical irpector of schools for Miles township; Dr. J. V. Foster, of State College, Center county, medical inspector of schools and Genoa.

At Genoa soldiers dis I for Ferguson township; 1 r. T. persed paraders carrying red flags. Aj the entire body with the sorely needed vigor, strength and vitality that make happy, romping children. For "the convenience of the public Tepto-Mangan is prepared in tablet well as liquid form.

Both forms possess exactly the same medicinal properties. When you ask the druist for Fepto-Mangan, look for the name "Gude's" on the package. If it is not there It Is not Pepto-Mangan. demonstration at Florence ended in rioting. Many were arrested.

Disorders lasted through the night when former Deputy Raimonlos attempted to hold a meeting at Sam Kerno. Editor Serrati. of the Social Preston. of Carlisle, Onnberlanl county medical inspector of schools for No--th Mi'ddletown township; Dr. J.

C. Douville. of North Er.Et, Erie county, medical inspector of schools for Greenfield township: Dr. J. S.

Hoover of Brownsville, Fayette county, medical inspector of schools for Jefferson township; Dr. A. I. Tloon, of Mercer, Mercer county, medical Inspector of schools for East ist newspaper Avanti, led a Socialist! attack upon a theater where Ral-mondos attempted to speak. Police attacked the rioters, wound-ng several persons.

Including Monax. i i fel Chatter Lackawanna township; Dr. A. the Socialists finally were Bearer, of New Kensington, -West- ejected from the theater, they waited moreland county, medical inspector outside hurling stones at the Rai-of schools for Arnold borough and mondos party as it emerged. One Upper Burrell township; Pr J.

G. WOman threw boiling water upon the Koshland, of James CreeK, Hunting- denntv Pnllc Commissioner of on county, medical inspector Manzi was injured. schools for Penn township. SOCIALISTS CLASH PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING HOME SERVICE AFTER CARE OF SERVICE MEN DISASTER RELIEF HELP IN FOREIGN LANDS WITH ARDITI IN ALL ITALIAN PROVINCES Booth Tarkington, one of the foremost authors in America today and certainly the greatest interpreter vt youth, has been secured by Samuel Goldwyn to do a series of 12 two-reel comedies for Goldwyn Pictures corporation. A romance which began on the Pa-clfle coast, culminated in the wedding of Marie Walcamp and Harland Tucker in Japan last week.

Miss AValcamp is the star of the company going to the Orient to make a serial, and Mr. Tucker is her leading man. They first met at the Universal studio the week before they sailed. FIVE BOYS HURT WHEN BACKSTOP COLLAPSES. Five boys were Injured late Saturday at the Southside rod mill baseball grounds when a backstop on which they were sitting collapsed.

They had climbed on the backstop to witness a football game. The injured were: James CMally, ged 13. 713 Sarah fraetured right arm; Peter Vandrosy, aged 15, 39 South Nineteenth fractured left arm; Anthony Fadio, aged 18, 900 Winnebago Joseph Opeldopel. aged 10, 319 Manor and Joseph By Camillo Cianfarra, United Preaa Staff Correspondent. Rome, Nov.

10. Clashes between the Arditl and Socialists throughout Italy marked the second anniversary of the Russian revolution, according llerckmuller, aged 15. 708 Sarah to dispatches today. Several persons jail bruised and cut. They were taken The Christie Film Co.

is releasing hilarious burlesque of the old-time were shot and many arrested at Milan I to St- Joseph's hospital. limovle melodrama" under the title OMEONE has said the Red 'Wild and Western," a cowboy com dy with Fay Tlncher in the leading role as One-Round Rosie of the Cross is the kindness of the Roughneck- rancho. In the comedy Fay tames everything from the bad men of Cow Hollow to the rattle snakes around the cabin door. i-ir 5 Zena Keefe, the young actress who Aiyron 6eiznicK proposes to make a star of at the end of one year of playing in Selznick productions. Is scheduled to play opposite Eugene O'Brien, in his next Selznick produc Fatimas learc a man feeling all right even if he smokes more than usual.

For Fatimas do not contain "too much" Turkish. Fatimas contain "just enough Turkish. And that's why so many men are switching from straight Turkish cigarettes to Fatima. FATIMA Sensible Cigarette tion, "His Wife's Money." One of the most riotous scenes ever Included in a comedy produced by Jienry Lehrman was staged at the Lehrman studios In Culver City last week as a part of "A Twilight Baby." The scene was laid in a country gro- eery, and a free-for-all fight took piace wmcn only ceased when the Betting was reduced to ruins, and mere remamea nothing in sight to i throw. The Famous Players-Lasky corpor fction has signed Violet Heming to I jong-term contract.

Miss Heming will shortly be seen on the screen In the title role of "Everywoman," Para anount's special production of Walter American people1 organized. That's just what it is. The people of this nation are generous, sympathetic, eager to help in times of trouble. The Red Cross has simply organized this human kindness, made it easy for every man, woman and child in America to give that help and sympathy they could not give as individuals. Personally you could do nothing at some great disaster.

The Red Cross does.it for you. It is your effort, your heart, the organized effort and heart of all true Americans. You recognize the necessity for carrying on Red Cross work. In the past you gave liberally of your means. Now the Red Crosf asks and needs your moral support.

Browne successful morality play. Tom Maine to California 1,400 the eters have booked "Sacred Rllenoo 1 tier eays a statement from Fox Film Corporation, ft Is a story of a man's sacrifice for a woman's honor and is Bald to be packed with action. Wlnchell Smith, actor, playwright, and producer, announces that he has accepted an offer from United Artists corporation, which has Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Charley Chaplin among its stars, to make pictures for them. George Bunny, brother of the late ftnd famous John Bunny, has been gaged by Myron Selznick to play a prominent supporting role In Owen Moore's first Selznick picture, "Piccadilly Jim," it has been announced. JOHNSON MUSIC COMPANY EAST LIBERTY rr" IS NOW HEADQUARTERS FOR TALKING MACHINES VICTROLA VITANOLA VICTOR RECORDS S0N0RA Pittsburgers in New York.

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Krasne, R. VanFrosspn. Breslln S. Schoenherarer, 'Woodstock J. McXnoley.

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Johnson Music Co. also has a stock of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos and Ukeleles. Complete assortments of Talking Machine Supplies. For expert talking machine repair work Phone Hiland 5653. Waldorf Astoria Mrs.

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S. 71. Session! Have you joined for 1920? WHY GO DOWNTOWN? II. M. J.

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