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MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, MRS.CYRUSr.rCORMlGK IS DEAD IN CHICAGO TOMPKINS' FOURTH MURDER TRIAL OPENS PITTSBURG MAN GAINS 16 POUNDS TAKING TANLAC Quits Cathartics Internal. Baths Relieved Perma-I nently Mr. Joseph A. Wels, Hotel Vendome, "Washington. r.

C. writes Tyrrell's Hygienic Institute of New York es follows: "On the 13th of June, 1915, I pur- chased a 'J. B. 1. The re- suits it has produced are simply marvelous.

For 20 years I used ca- thartlcs, but have used nothing but the Cascade for almost a month. I feel Hollidaysburg, Pa, Jan. 17. George Tompkins coal operator and club man, whose home Is in Philadelphia, went on trial here today for the fourth time, chargedwith the murder of Edmund I. Humphries, Philadelphia coal operator, in Cambria county in July.

1017 Tompkins was tried In Cambria county three times, once each for the murder of Humphries, his wife and wn, Edmund I. Humphries, Jr. He was found guilty of both first and second degree murder and each time appealed, finally asking for a change of venue, which was granted last fall. 99 I I Xl i. IJB.M.

mmm s. "Two Articles for the Price of One XX mays mam store By International Nen Service. Chicago, Jan. IT. Mrs.

Harriet B. McCormick, wife of Cyrus Hall Mc-Cormick, chairman of the board of directors of the International Harvester died at St. Luke's hospital here early today. Her husband was at her bedside after a thrilling race against time from New York. Mrs.

McCormick became ill about two weeks ago and 'underwent an operation. She was apparently on the way to recovery when she suffered a relapse. Mr. McCormick, who had gone to New York on urgent business, 'was summoned. Rather than endure a 15-minute wait between trains at Fort Wayne, Mr.

McCormick took a special train from that city, reaching Chicago 55 minutes ahead of the regular train. Mrs. McCormick had een a leader In social and philanthropise clrclei in Chicago for many years. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons. Another "Whopper of a Sale" at May's Main Store! Fifth Avenue and Liberty TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY HERE 'S HOW For the first article you pay the manufacturer's full retail price or the full value of one and you get another article of the same kmcL It's just like getting one free.

Save money on well-known drug store needs at this sale. Come tomorrow. like a new man; I want to be pleasant to everybody. Before I used the Cascade I was a grouch. Did not like anybody and could not be pleasant." If you bathe internally with the B.

L. Cascade" you will find yourself always bright, confident and capable. Poisonous vt-aste in the lower intestine makes us bilious, blue, dull and nervous. Internal baths are Nature's own cure for just antiseptic warm water properly applied. Drugs force Nature the B.

Li. Cascade" gently assists her. It Is the invention of Charles A. Tyrrell. M.

of New York, who specialized on Internal Bathing for 2" years, and will be shown and explained to you by May's Drug Stores, who will also be glad to give you free on request an interesting booklet, called "Why Man of Today Is Only Zk Efficient," which covers the subject in a very thorough way. Clip this out as a reminder and ask for the booklet the first time you arc in the neighborhood. Advertisement. WILSON TO TAKE PART IN INAUGURAL "AIRO" COFFEE -Cyrus McCormick, and Gordon Mc Cormick, a student ot Frinceton. Well-liked blend Stock up at this sale-Pound In sealed packages, ground, 30c value, at this sale get THERMOS BOTTLE An opportunity to get two Thermos Bottles for the price of one Pint size, $5.00 value, special at May's Main Store 2 for $5.00 Bh RftND Washington.

Jan. 17. Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, the White House physician, said he believed President Wilson is sufficiently well to participate in the inauguration ceremonies March 4. Mr.

Wilson is known to be anxious to go to the capitol to hear the oath of office administered to Mr. Harding and to ride with him to the White HOT WATER BAG Jnst before petting: iuto bed try Placing- a Hot Wa ter Bag- between the icy sheets Keeps yon. warm dcomfy all tiifrht a. big- av-ng on a g-uaran-te2? aK at Mays 71.. 00 at this sale g-et 2 for $1 TM HI I 2 1 FOR $1.00 2 Pounds for 30c 11! Roasted cqffiC 12 CIVIL WAR VETERANS DIE IN WESTMORELAND.

Greensburg, Jan. 17. In honor of the 12 members of Capt. George A. Cribbs post, who died during the year, and for seven members of Post No.

50, Ladies of the G. A. R. memorial services were held in the First Lutheran church yesterday. The following is the list of those who died during the year: James M.

Reed, aged 73; Charles Rohibaclier, aged 78; Cyrus Funk, aged 73; Henry 1 IM It I I The men who work along: beside me tell me I'm now looking better than they have ever seen me, and 1 can Ear for myself I'm feeling just as fine as I ever did in my life," was the enthusiastic statement made by Hugh Toole, of 1300 Liverpool SU Pittsburg, well known employee of the Dravo Contracting Co. "I am a carpenter by trade, and before I ran across Tanlac I got in such bad shape I thought I was (joiner to have to put up my hammer and saw and quit work altogether. I had no appetite, and the little I forced myself to eat fermented and aaused me to bloat terribly. My back was sore and stiff and ached constantly, and I could hardly stoop over pick up a plank without yelling oat with pain. I was so weak that wsen climbing up a ladder or on to a acaffokZ I would have to stop and rest and many days I became so fagged out by noon I Just had to quit work and go home.

'In my search tor something to help- tr.e I finally got hold of Tanlac and the medicine has simply made new man of My appetite is so big I can hardly wait for meal time ti come, "and I'll tell you it's certainly grreat, after suffering like I did to be able to eat anything I want without it causing me any trouble. My back -never: pains me, and I'm a strong healthy man in every way. I've put on sixteen pounds in weight too, and instead of thinking about giving up work, I'm planning to work harder than I ever have before. As I said I never felt better In my life than I do now, and I feel like it's my duty to let others know what a great medicine Tanlac Such statements as the foregoing should appeal to the thousands that suffer from the same troubles. Most people who suffer from nervousness ind dizziness, stomach and liver troubles, kidney derangements ana who are in a general rundown condition simply need something to tone ap their systems and to assist the rftal organs in performing their proper functions.

Tanlac is a wonderful reconstructive tonic and always produces most gratifying results. Tanlac is sold In Pittsburg at May's Drug 'Stores. A special Tanlac representative is at the main store. May building. Advertisement.

I House. This has been a custom for i retiring presidents for many years i and Mr. Wilson has no desire to abandon it. "Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in Few Hours Unbleached TOOTH BRUSHES Splendid quality supply your Tooth Brush needs now 60c values, at this Sale Of Get two tor oUc Smith, aged 77; Daniel D. Steiner, aged 77; Henry R.

Armbrust, aged 1 75: Gorsre i-Thpv sii RfV Tamoa Riddle, aged 72; William Lynch, aged 77; Henry H. Byers, aged SI; Matthew Graham, aged 81, and Aaron Peterson, aged 77. There are 67 surviving members. AMERICANS PURCHASE FRENCH OIL COMPANY. New York.

Jan. 17. Among the 170 first-class voyagers on the giant French liner. France, which reached this port yesterday, was Capt. Arhcie Roosevelt, who went to France in November as representative of the Sinclair Oil Co.

Capt. Roosevelt said he closed a deal in France whereby his company will take over a French concern which operates distributing stations throughout the country. Instant Relief! Don't stay stufled-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passag-es of the Makes An Abundance at Rich Lather iSakem Shaving Real Pleasure! SPONGE Good quality wool sponges offered at this Eale worth $1.00. Special at May's Main Store, 2 for $1.00 CHAMOIS The kind you need for dusting and cleaning, 35c value, special at May's Main Store, 2 for 35c BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS Keep a supply on hand for sudden colds or pain Bottle of 24 tablets, 4 0c value, Sale Price May's Shaving Stick head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness.

'Tape's Cold Compound" acts quick, sure, and costs only a few cents at i i Wit tfoc value Of Sale Price lOr DDC drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! GILLETTE CANDY 2 Bottles for 40c MARK HANNA'S FORMER DAUGHTER-IN-LAW DIES. Special to TUB rRESS. Los Angeles, Jan. 17.

Mrs. May Harrison Hanaa, former daughter-in-law of Senator Mark Hanna. and divorced wife of Dan R. Hanna, Cleveland multi-millionaire, died shortly after her arrival at the Beverley Hills rotel, Friday night. She is survived by her former husband and three sons, Mark, Carl and Dan.

all of Clevelan Mrs. Hanna intended spending the winter here. The body has been shipped to Cleveland for burial, friends stated. TREASURY CERTIFICATES TOTAL $500,000,000. Washington, Jan.

7. Distinctly steadier conditions in the money mar- gjjn Cascade Lxnen I WKJ rUi 1 tin ri i ket are reflected by the announce-j ment of Secretary of the Treasury Houston that the latest issue of I treasury certificates for about News Gathered in Fayette County Razor Sets An offer yon seldom see genuine silver-plated sets. In. metal case, with 12 blades Regular $5.50 sets, at May's Main Store 2 Sets for $5.50 WRITING PAPER Pound package 50c value, at this sale get 2 for 50c Chocolate Covered Jumbo Almonds Pound, U.25 value, Sale Price, 2 Pounds for $1.25 000,000, brought forth subscriptions for an aggregate of $500,000,000. (Not cheap nick-el -plated sets made for the Army and Navy).

Special to THE PRESS. TJniontown, Jan. 17. Appearing before Judge E. H.

Reppert and enter- Pecan Nats In Cream -Pound box, 1 value. MAY'S LEM-N 2 for $1.00 2 for 25c 1 ing a plea of guilty to breaking into! a Brownsville poolroom and stealing $28 from the cash register, Kred Johns of Brownsville, was paroled' only when he agreed to marry a Brownsville girl to whom a child had I been born while he was committed to I -Eji Uw i EPSO EPSON Pleasant tasting Epsom Salts 50c value. Sale Price 2 for 50c 25c Wallace Hard Candy In jars. Sale Price 10c Wan-Eta Chocolate Almond Bai Sale Price 25c Schutter's" Lemon Drops-Sale Price 25c "Sohatter's" Orange -Jellies Sale Price 2 for 10c 2 for 25c 2 for 25c Jail awaiting a hearing. Under the terms of the two-year parole, -Johns is not to be discharged from custody CUSHION BACK 'HAIRBRUSH $2.00 Talue get an extra one at May's "Two for One" Sale IOT RUBBER BLANKET until he is married.

Uniontown. Jan. 17. William Thompson. Negro, took a long chance for 10 cents and as a result he has been sentenced to the Huntingdon re- formatory.

He admitted snatching aj a terproof protection for the bed get two for the price of one at this mm $1.50 TONA VIN EffectiYe tonic and 1 50 sale $2.00 value. Sale Price van 4i 2 for $2 Douche Syringe er yone guaranteed $2 50 value Sale Price, 2 for $2.50 TOBACCO TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE" 20c MT. OREB Of OA CASTILE SOAPZ lOr ZUC May's Fragrant Lilac dm Laxm TOILET WATER $1.25 value, at this Eaie get 2 for $1 .25 "Our Advertiser" Smoking Tobacco Big 4 pound bag, 80c Talue. Spe- 2 for 80c 15c Sterno Canned 2 for 15c 25c May's Powdered Pumice Pound 2 for 25c $1.00 VHolyn ...2 for $1.00 25c May's Dr Luxe Talcum. 2 for 25c 10c Adhesive Tape, '2 Inch, 1 yard 2 for 10c 15c Bottle of 1 LISTERINE Z.

IOr I Jt $1 Rubber Sheeting. .2 yards, $1.00 30c Fam-ly Ade beverage. .2 for 30c 50c Carter's Library Paste. .2 for 50c 30c Krew-Pina ...2 for 30c $1.00 Ice Cap. ,2 for $1.00 10c Lima Scrap Tobacco fV, 1 fU Rale Price 1UI 1 $1.00 HOSPITAL, Of I COTTON, Pound IUI 4 I lOc May's Havana Perfect Cigara C1a TT-iM a.

aaat tor Uc 60c 2 for 60c Mozart Cigars 7 for 18c 18c value. Sale Price 25c Beechnut Sarsaparflla, 2 for 25c 50c May's Exets Candy Laxative 2 for 50c $1.25 "Duplex" Suspensory For Men. .2 for $1.25 $1.00 UsoGne 03. $1.00 $1.50 Harzee 2 for $1.50 purse from the hand of a woman as she emerged from the local postofSce and recited his disgust at finding it contained only 10 cents. Uniontown.

Jan. 17. That even policemen are human and have their ailments. Is shown by a record kept by Police Sergeant Tony Bell In con-flection with the daily complaints for several weeks of Officer Riley, one of Uniontown's "finest." The list includes damp feet, rheumatics, numb fingers, arm paralysis, spinal column contraction, neuritis in head, neuritis in back, pain over eyes, sour stomach, indigestion, colic, appendicitis, threatened pneumonia, lung trouble, threatened tuberculosis. And still he's working.

Uniontown, Jan. 17. When Health Officer William C. Hall and two local physicians went to the home of Marie Ferrish, a local waitress, to subject her to the semi-annual examination as required by the state they found this note on her dresser: "Call again, please. Gone to dance.

wrong with me anyway." Uniontown. Jan. 17. At the annual election of the De La Loma post of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Smith "Ish" Fuller, one of Uniontown's best known local boys who took charge of the remnants of Co.

D. One Hundred and Tenth infantry, when all the officers had been incapacitated during a battle with the Germans and led the Fayette county boys to victory, was unanimously chosen commander. E. C- McCollough, a veteran of the Philippine war. and Dr.

B. P. Doran. who served in France during the World war. were candidates, but withdrew and offered resolutions for the unanimous election of FuHr.

Connellsville, Jan, 17. Closed down for several months on account of lack of orders the Sligo Iron and Steel Co. plants here will resume April 1, according to an announcement Just made public by President W. W. Dar-ley.

Uniontown, Jan. 17. With reports reaching the Fayette county jail that threats have been mad against George Burford and Lawrence Gallon, two local young men "charged with assaults upon Lillian Katz, aged 11, and Nellie Frankenberry, also aged the prison authorities are keeping a careful watch on all prisoners admitted to the "bull pen" where the two prisoners ave been confined for S0c F. E. I.

Tooth Paste. .2 for 50c 20c Cork and Hair 1 -2 pairs for 20c 15c Thrift Soap Flakes 2 for I5e 30c Goff's Cough Remedy 35c frtay's Cocoa Butter Cream. 2 for 35o $6.00 "FRANK" BRIAR PIPES Special at this sale, 2 for $6.00 50c CLAYTON'S f-. CA MANGE REMEDYZ lOr UC Js'eshly gathered 20c Sulphur and Cream of Tartar for 20c (JVDERELLA May's Rheumatic Treatment Vyc Soap Well known, effective treat- i ient, $1.50 Krsm 25c Black and White Cream. 2 for 25o 60c May's Tincture of Iodine (2 oz.) 2 for 60e 20c Rubber Bands (ounce box) ....2 for 20c SI 00 Correspondence Cards box 2 for $1.00 50c May's Cleaning Fluid 2 or 50e 35c "Expansion" Toilet Paper 1,500 Sheet Rolls 2 for 35c 50c J.

J. Absorbent Cotton 4-oz. package for 50c 15c May's Paprika, Sweet, Ounce 2 for 15c 15c Croft's Witch Hazel Soap Sale 2 far 15s 35c May's Glycerine Suppositories Infants .........2 for 35c I Prices Da Net Include War Tax en Items I Taxable. I Smm value. Sale Price, "CINDERELLA" SOAP DYE For tinting dainty things all colors 10c value.

Sale Price 2 for 10c tor .50 Fresh Loganberry shortcake is a new dish indeed for the winter months. It is possible only because of King's. King's Loganberries have "that fresh winey bouquet and appetizing tang that you have known hitherto only in the freshly gathered. Surprise yourself and your family by serving this wonderful "out-of-season" dish as the special dessert for any of winter's occasions. Here is the recipe: Refresh King's Loganberries In clear, cold water for 6 to 8 hours or ovrr night, in the proportion of one cop of water to one cup of berries.

When ready to cook drain the liquor into a sauce pan and brine it to a boil. Sweeten to taste and drop in the berries, allowing them to cook 5 minutas. Place the berries between layers of your favorite shortcake pastry, using juice as desired. Serve witli whipped cream. No mail or C.

O. D. mrderm filled for these pedal: We rmterva the right tm limit quantities. I AND LIBERTY MAY'S MAIN several days. It is currently reported that Max Katz, father of Lillian Katz, has declared he will shoot Burford on Bight while i John Frankenberry.

thr rfrL a wealthy LEAR COMPLEXION AC COMPOUND Beatfor lamer farmer of East MiUsboro Is equally woman who died last, Wednesday. On Thursday following her death, an orchestra of 15 or more gypsies played for one hour outside of the house. At the conclusion of the mu-bIc. a member of the household went to the second story and threw the contents of a bucket of water over the heads of the musicians, which was supposed to drive away the evil spirits, as they are thought by the gypsies to hate water. as rabid, it is said, and lcc" hat if th two young men remained Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have KTDRATED in Uniontown, in case they are re IJour Grocer can now Supply leased on ball, harm would oe them.

T-jtr, IT. Bad booze took you. yvjut win Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat Loganberries Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments.

During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a (ew well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil. naming them Don't hide skin trouble-AeaJf with ASK FOR and GET The Original Malted I7J ilk for Infanta auid Invalids) Avoid Imitations and Substitute. SSc Bottle st Doses One Cent Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. You will APPLES PRUNES PEACHES LOGANBERRIES CHERRIES APRICOTS.

PEARS SPINACH SQUASH TRTNOLESSj "4EANS The great luscious Loganberries of Oregon are picked when fully ripe, right from the vines. Within six hours they are Dehydrated, by a perfected natural method that removes the water without in any way affecting the flavor, texture, or color of Nature's ripe fruit. King's Dehydration makes the fruit keep indefinitely. One pound of King Loganberries i Dehydrated from mix of fresh Loganberries another victim in Fayette county when Andre Dukana, aged 44, of Collier, died in the Uniontown hospital. Andre was admitted to the institution Jan.

11 and seemed to be recovering from the effects of liquor which is said to have been of a mysterious nature. Authorities believe it was wood alcohol. WESTMORELAND GYPSY GIVEN ODD FUNERAL. Kesinol DO NT EXPERIMENT This old reliable family remedy has relieved thousands it will relieve you- Try it Today. No amount of cosmetics can con CORE THROAT Lnow them by their olive color.

These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste nd poisonous matter in one's If you have a pale face, sallow look. Cull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then iust to keep tbem nt.

15c and 30c vxargle with warm salt water No Soap Better Foir Your Skin J) ceal an ugly skin. They only fin in the pores and male the condition worse. Resin ol Soap cleanses the pores, giving them a chance to1 breathe and throw off imparities. This is 'why when used with Beai-Bol Ointment it rids the skin of embarrassing defects, keeping 'it so clear and fresh it can hardly help' being beantifuL At druggist. then apply over throat tTs a 11 A "lem, Oregon Greensburg, Jan.

17- One of the most peculiar of funeral ceremonies took place here this week. The rites were held over the remains Than Cuticura VAPORUQ Over 17 Utillenjea Used Yeerlg of Mrs. Agnes Andy, na.

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