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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 4

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lSST i. 'cy i INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, MQNPAY, JANUARY 6, 1917. test of Margarine Quality NEW IDEA PATTERNS NOW ON SALE Ask for Fashion Book "The "glad hand" of welcome is extended you to visit the most modern department store in Indi" ana County. 'c5 Chumgold Good Ail-Year-Round ikverely. Previously Ue-r i portwl "JHed of Disease jra Al "Brown, Corsica.

to' Duty. Previously Reported Missing in Action Private' John William Wahlen, Pittsburgh. Killed in Action. Previously Reported Missing in Action Private-George W. Barker, Pittsburgh.

Wounded. Degree Undetermined, Previously Reported Missing in Action Private Elmer L. Ritchie. Section three contained 324 names, all reported wounded slightly. Penn-sylvanians: Privates Joseph A.

Lopinto, Pittsburgh. Thomas F. Mulligan, Sharpsville. Milton D. Barnes Pittsburgh.

Andrew Ackardt, Pittsburgh. Patrick Hayes, Pittsburgh. Robert D. Allison, Punxsutawney. Joseph Bregar, West Newton.

Schuyler Coddington, Glassport. Alexander McClymont. Irwin. S. Hehman, Pittsburgh.

Section four contained 325 names, all reported as wounded slightlv. The Challenge Sale Demonstrates The Value Giving Supremacy of this Store as Style Leaders Churngold is not a substitute. Churngold guaranteed pure, clean and wholesome. Churngold once used, always a customer. Now Sold By PLOTZER CO.

MARKET Indiana, Pa. MILLER'S MARKET Indiana, Pa. Pennsylvanians Privates Patrick J. Enright, Pittsburgh. CASUALTY LISTS TOTAL 2,746 SALE OF WOMEN'S DRESSES NOW IN PROGRESS SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS NOW IN PROGRESS David G.

Horner, Punxsutawney. Thomas W. Plant, Brockwayvillc. Warren M. Weaver, Oakdale.

Harry M. Harper, Bellevue. Basil T. Isherwood. Pittsburgh.

go Wagoner Edgar Slagle. Johnstown. Mechanic Charles J. Mines. Whitaker.

Privates Abram T. Whitaker. Cuwensville. Thomas 1. Fctherline, Washington.

Missing in Action Private Joseph Barkley, Pittsburgh. Section two contained 546 names, divided as follows: Killed in action 58, died of wounds 130, died of disease 90, wounded severely 215, missing in action 53. Pennsylvanians: Died of Wounds Private-Joseph Thomas, Pittsburgh. Died of Disease Private-Charles E. Hurd, Boswell.

Wounded Severely Privates John E. Kunkle, Pittsburgh. Sidney C. Caton, Berwick. Sam Melneck, Dunmore.

Charles A. Connahan, Jeannette. Missing in Action Privates Harold G. Brady, Pittsburgh. John Renner, Pittsburgh.

MRS. EMMA BR1TT Tells How Yinol Creates Strength For Tired. Nervous Housekeepers Texarkana, Texas. "1 keep house and 1 was weak, run-down and nervous, back ached a good deal of the time, so it was hard to take care of my chickens and do my work. Vinol has restored my strength and my nervousness has gone, so I can do my work as well as ever." Mrs.

Emma Britt. There is no secret about Yinol It owes its success in such cases, to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and gly Section one of today's list contained 675 names, divided as follows: Killed in action 65, died in aeroplane accident 1, died of disease 58, wounded severely 417, wou.i.Ied, degree undetermined 9, wounded slightly 4, missing in action 50. Pennsyhan-ians: Killed in Action Ueatewaat MADISON W. JONES, INDIANA. Died of Wounds Sergeant Charles W.

Milligan, Swissvale. Emanuel G. Tschippert, Pittsburgh. Died of Disease PriTate-- John H. Smith, Pittsburgh.

Wounded Severely Corporals- Peter Milock, Eleanor. Sam Sickle, Pittsburgh. William E. Downey, Carnegie. Women's Misses' Coats Dnderpriced Big Savings These are indeed worthy your careful consideration.

Coats that know no peer! Coats that embody style and usefulness at reduced prices. Surely you can't stay away. Come and bring your warmth, friends. Handsomely made of pom poms, mixtures, broadcloths, velours, silvertones and novelties, richly cerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body building and strength creating We recommend trimmed with fur or plain. All sizes and colors.

Take your choice of these four prices. Vinol. Tom E. Hildebrand, druggist. P.

S. Stop scratching, our Saxol Salve stops itching. We guarantee it, $1 9.50 $1C-50 $1 Q.50 $9750 (I Up to $22.50 Values Now Up to $29.50 Values Now Up to $39.50 Values Now Up to $32.50 Values Now SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HONOR ROLL sv-r BANNER VALUES FOR TUESDAY RARE TUESDAY SAVINGS IN Town SUDTS WOMEN'S and MISSES' WOMEN'S and MISSES' PENNSYLVANIA WAR HISTORY COMMISSION. PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL OF NATIONAL OEFENSE AND COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY WAR SERVICE RECORD vour family Is the military or naval service of the United States of tha All CotamiM, smu July US, 3914, to date, and mail to 1H00 Loeast Street, Philadelphia. 1.

Kan Thse superb Dresses for women and misses are ridiculously low priced when one considers their attractive styling, their richness of lines, their unusual beauty in general, then and only then can one wonder how it is possible to sell them at such modest prices. They are made of silk poplins, satins, taffetas, French serges, etc. Evening Dresses included at these prices. 27-50 Values $35 Values $40 Values $14.75 $18.75 $22.75 (tfi name iu faH) "(Strett 'idrtresi) Enough can't be said for these Suits down to the very last bit of stitching they are crowded with style--these Suits rank with the choicest to be found anywhere; made of broadcloths, poplins, burellas, serges, mixtures and novelties. All the newest colors in wanted sizes are here at these three prices.

$22 Values $30 Values $40 Values $10 $15 $25 SECOND FLOOR 1. Hon Address (P. 1 of klu AMreM Relatioushiy e4trance into 5. Date of entrance Into service ft f. Branca or rf ic (a) Kislar Army.

() Nac.nal Guard. (c) National Arwy. (J) Navy. (e) Naval lteaervaa. (f) Marine Corps.

-aryla hi Armj Xiu of Allies Give Natiea sad Brandt of service. ia the Anuv, answer the following: Herman Overly, Mount Pleasant. fa) Department William Alexander, Noith Brad dock. George A. Bates.

Ligonier. Leslie B. Ribblet, Jnlmst wn. John 0. Soderberg.

North Braci dock. Robert Wharton, lofantry, Artiiiprr, Medical Corp, etc. Harry S. Cochian, Connellsville. Section one of Sunday's list had 293 names, all reported as wounded severely.

Pennsylvanians Corporal Earl B. Crossman, Punxsutawney. Wagoner "It is our duty to protect and con- serve the man power of America," said Dr. Royer, ''and we must look this important health problem square-i ly in the face. "The Army has done more than it's part in combatting venereal diseases and now with the demobilization of more than four million soldiers the 'responsibility for continuing th: Homer City.

John Donnelly. Isclin Hotel, Ise-lin. B. A. Murray, Blacklick Charles McGinley, Heilwood Inn, Ileilwood.

II. C. Replogle, New Indiana Hotel, Iniiana. Amandus A. Link and Anthony P.

Blum, Rossiter Hotel, Rossiter. ft) "Ta am! of OrHpauj, Reswear, etc WAR DECLARED ON (c) Whr and since beginning aarTict. (S point 12 below.) (Continued from First Page) those without funds. The law nro right is transferred to the home committees. 'Keep Pennsylvania will be the slogan of the State De-! partment of Health in this campaign' Carl G.

Duncan, Darlington. Privates Joseph P. Mooney, Pittsburgh. Lewis F. Steed, McKeesport.

Frank C. Kutton, Beaver Falls. James L. Johnston. Mars.

John H. Sanders, Pittsburgh. Richard K. Barnes. Parnassus.

James Coins. Pittsburgh. Section two had 5S3 names, divided vides that persons under treatment POINTS ON PEOPLE ior social diseases who fail to comply with the. instructions set forth in (d) Rank, witfc of promotions ame Cami. fori or (Sre 12 eIow.) tnese circulars may be ouarantinwl Dr.

Rover announced that it was the intention of the State Department of neaitn to entorce this law to the let as Wounded, degree unde-j termined 8. woundod slightly f78. Pennsylvanians: ka taa'N'avy. Nht1 Reserves, or Marine Corjia, answer tlia followinf; (Set; poin; 12 below.) ana wc must see that the cities and towns to which our soldiers return arc-kept clean and uncontaminated. Citizens, physicians, and the public press must aid us in this fight.

The problem has always been a delicate one to handle and discuss but the war has developed a broader and more enlightened opinion regarding the necessity to protect our young- men against venereal diseases. This cam ter. fz i. i) NiMt hi, or ships DON'T THROW AWAY () Branca of Serica Woiinded Slight ly Privates John P. Larkin.

Pittsburgh. John Millsop. Shai-psville. James C. Allison, Grove City.

Joseph A. Gilbert, Pittsburgh. Frank B. Heckathorn. New Castle.

John P. Martz. Monosscn. Bsact Raak with dates of YOUR OD SHOES paign must be largely the dissemina-j Mrs. John P.

Elkin has as her: gus-rt. Mrs. Nibcrt of Mrs. Hilty of Pitcairn, spent a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Allison of Tenth street. Miss Anna Simpson has returned to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she is attending college. Mrs. Daniel Rittcr of Seventh street is visiting in Punxsutawney. Mr.

and Mrs. Audlcy Mabon "of Church street have as their guest, the letter's sister, Miss Jeannctte Andrews, of Easton, Pa Mrs. Caroline Guthrie, a teacher in Wilkinsburg. spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mi-s.

S. VV. Guthrie of Church street. Jliuai the nature of the diseases, thrir Caaaaltret: I. cause, how they arc contracted and transmitted, their course.

and th serious results to which thev lead. mim iMW nun, woubicq, i53ca or misuse in ftcooa, fire on tftotber tbec dat of dtb i oac of death, daw and plact of hattle, and details concerniB catcaltief. M. If 4eorated or c4t fr hravtry. or apecial 'service, give data and complete details.

(Sea pyrtnt 12 below.) KEEP LOOKIN IG YOUNG "The great prevalence of venereal Make Them Wear Like New As Did This Canadian Officer A Canadian army officer. PcTiberton. of the J'amous 1'rincefs Pal Regiment, told of the extraordinary wear given him hv a pair oi army boots uvii repaired with Ncolin Su'es. "Six month. tf irviich warfare uridvr destructive ir.it the diseases in Army life is traced Hi rectly to conditions in civil life and U.

Dat of Discharge the responsibility rests uDon mm munities under civilian control. Med It's Easy-If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Tbe secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion daric rinzs -'i lJ 0,1 tb5s blaak is nt sufflrient. please note additional facta ou a Mrt to JterrtSnlf 1 Photograph, sketch life, wa? experience, latterT diirieJ "any Z7' ical men know that venereal diseases arc preventable and the public health of out of CHANCELLOR OF said Lieatf 1 H'-- PENNSYLVANIA WAR HISTORY COMMISSION, 1300 Locust Street. Philadelohia P.

worKers must combine to check this evil. I consider this one of th irpat. 'hiit to nary soli's in mujii Submitted by est' and most important problems of reconstruction. duress Continued" from Pasre 1. British Cabinet Resigns.

LONDON. Jan. 6 All members of the British cabinet have resigned, to give Lloyd George a free hand in the construction of a new ministry, the Daily Express today. LICENSE COl'RT Don throw awav that can repaired. 1 lave rt--b.

ttoir.cd louRh. durable cobbler or repi irmr.n will do the for you. The price i vm -c for soles that ijivs less vcr.r. Neolin Soles are created by to be what soles should be." They are flexible and waterproof as well as durable. They come on new vhoes of all styles.

They are njade by The Goodyear Tire Rubber Company. Akron. Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels jsuaranteed to outwear any other heels. fcry Name is Wanted For tho Official Stafo Rocords. ta abarc ooastiaaa earefaliv aad aaawer thm fnii hui under your eyes pimples a bilicus look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle.

Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes irom inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable" coin-pound mixed with olive oil to act ca the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective.

They bring about that exuberssce of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear tec the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab fen by their oirte cote. lOcandSScper tab. AldruQistSii License Granted.

A marriage license has been iaanfri (Continued From First Page) cadia. D. M. Brown, Clawnon House, Indiana. C.

M- Wortman, Moore Hotel. Indiana. C. F. XoIIenbereer.

Central to Paul Rager, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 1f ocial record for hiatortcal Durnesea. of th. Rager of Blacklick and Miss Sarah Elisabeth Humnhrrr.

danrH. mwT, aaTai aafTiee the Unitad SutM or rb Alllsa Indiana. tr of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hom- M.

Murray. Blrandon Hotel. rhroy of Blairsville. Wtt MlClVtt aaaaajaa aaf jaaav ajaaaaav aa? aalaa aaar mmi auii at Rossiter. John O'Hare, Commercial Hotel, Rent your nous with a Gaxatta A4.

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