Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 3

Location:
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6.. 119. i'V PAGE States ami is No. Will close with lr.v.

tu from 'Q" Your Lnviii" Sun ami Hi-other Corp. I. S. I oii-m holder. No.

TROUTMAN'S TROUTMAN'S TROUTMAN'S imii'l I'n- I ar iiiolhei i 1 'or' 1 i i -u 1 Heisey Glassware For Table Use is Beautiful Serviceable Inexpensive li, fe Jit ft The use of dainty glassware need not cease with itK removal from the table There is nothing about a home more attractive than a cabinet full of glassware, sparkling and clear. A Recent Shipment of Heisey Table Glass includes: NEW Neck Rufflings and Plaitings be nir utI "Xtei.r. eiv ith -'vie-: of drf en)-: -tyle ar" -hown an 1 the i-hadis of Vktoiy Over-Seas al-o white. fine qaal- tu of Gi and Pr t-ed tne va-d Sl.25 and Sl.f.O. TALK about smokes, Prince Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard Tumbler-, the dozen Shei bets, each Finger Bowels, each Sauc Dishes, each Celer Tray Footed Jelly, each Syrup Jugi $1.00.

$1.25 She bet Plates, each Saks and Ffppc. each 20c P'm 53c Quart Jugs 80c Half Gallon Jugs 81.25 Cream Sugar set S1.25 Vinegar and cruets 65c 85c that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new Get it straight that what you've hankered for in pipe or cigarette makins smokes you'll find aplenty in A That's hfmi1Cf T3 A hast ha rxntVir TROUTMAN'S i I 'mil ki vi and t.ns- I (I i th t'i n-- 'i want i i.i'i." jc ika rr.u li I' i ,4 'u- h- That in! ,1 Id- i 1 Maich -av. And hap! I'-'i n'i'-ii 1 huwr. 1 i- iiy 'h 7.pt that mi! -ion had -a-li'd fo Xt.t'i--- .1 r-. in i-'-U 1.

a. -at h- oi.n'iii 11 f-r. ii.v.-'kii .1 drd1- ii 1 and .1 tpnlm I vn du' a 'in ah: Poliu tti- dr 11. irj-. So 1 am a.

The Fits in i I deal belt' 1 5 I toj( of t. Th" is ty ra.n- and a'l in a' T.nl a vvi'-i'. :a.i a l.t-L: 'daat" France sou'h of Par- uvi-'onj Play 1:1 ais i aiou ,0 lairos-. Thi vacant hoti" or i.m find. Our Co.

-tay a V- -p on the floor. Our k'tchen th" and that-; when' eat. kind of roo! at 1 Hi' Mj i. E. P.

Pol a N. Kve-ythirm joins w. II a iould be epectd uixli-i- Oon't look foi- manj letn-rs for it too cold to writ' much. We hav a h'-re but it is always crowd and one f--j'o-i to Flu in it So 1 k'tp out. 1 Xna- Box a'i ot'ej from M'IIhi' ir.e trev re certainly apprt They eome day Xma-.

like that looks mifhtv irood to a fdlow here. 1 Thanks the ame. Perhap- 1 can I do that mjch for yoj snmetimi-. I am th- only fi How 1 know of that receiv ed two boxes. 1 an lie down now on the floor 'n my corner of the bam and chew gum and blow my nose to my hearts content.

Xmas was the same as any other day here except that they pave u.s each three cigars. Some fellov.s had another dieam and put in the paper thac we had plenty of urkcy. The baby jrirl i some surprise. I am anxious to see her. I am as crazy about kids t-cer.

Xo doubt she rings much With best I am glad to hear that the Plu is better in Pa. and glad you people escaped it. 1 hope your good health continues and that the new year brings muc hapiness. With best wihc? to you. Sara and the baby.

Your Sam. P. S. received and Pauline's will if I get time. S.

Corn. I. P. Householder LEP.l.V. ''fJAXf 1 inibe: J.s.

lit! Mi. Carol vn Il-m-choid-jr. Pa. Dear Sit On Deceml er I received our letter of October VA and was; very glad to hea- that every bod was well and hoc- ion eont nue the -an-e. arn in hc'ilth and hivWv a to or is 1 I i i i i You can any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff ibeat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a section in the P.

A. smokepasture longer than you care to remember back Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is told. Toppy red bags, tidy red Ims, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J.

Reynolds Tobacco Winston-Salem, N. C. SIZING UP THE BOXING GAME "Jim" Coffroth I Relic of Long-Past Age. While cutting pe-it in the LeiThen headwater area, ilu shepherds unearthed a horn, whi'h may have belonged to Bos priiiit-g'-nii-J or Pos longlfrons, the wild oxen that roamed over Britain from the glacial to near historic times. It aas fonnd at a depth of four feet irmn the Mirraee, and the shepherd" also averred that there was a small pateh of brown hair attached, whb-h is probable, as Copyright mi! R.J Reynolds I'ulurco Cu.

the peat would act as a preservative. pomoters. managers and boxers, but those who have the power in their hands to make or unmake it. (The End.) HAL WHITE. Continued from Page One) William Gooecher, secretary of the Harrisburg Trotting Association of Hartford, stated that the prospects for a great season's horse racing were never ighter.

While the majority of his woik has been on the Grand Circuit and with the mile-track meets, he stated that the considered the fair association races the backbone of the light harness horse sport. The subject of taxation of county fair grounds occupied considerable time, and a legislative committee, TMSS BOTES tdoe you could from on' to another; bones of dfad men of France and Germany, laying all around and r-vory shell hole was the Kr'iv? of 0110 or more heroic men. Kicked two shoos and the foot fell out of one of them All kinds of ammunition, helmets, iruns. layinjj all around. The top of this hill is as far as the Germans ever pot and is the one on which the Oown Prime lost his crack army.

1 a German helmet which I am KOinij to try and send home. There i one village on the hill, which has been leveled to the ground, that you can haidh tell that there was one there. I reci ived nn Xmas box and the camera which you sent and ap-pieeiateii it so much. 1 can certainly make of it now and ou will cBe dkall -net -untfiev tfierrv in ihc xjeaxs condemn We -unit siemsrrvfA tAm-." consisting 01 iai wme ot Indiana, ljU iK. T1)e dan.

Jacob SeldomTidge of Lancaster and gPr in Ull. niUNqultllWSt not the air. D. J. McDermott of Reading, was to take up the question of' "77 U1UUUU Night Air Not Dangerous.

There is till a prejudice among some against night air. 'or that reason some foolish people sleep with their windows 1 losi-d. Xighr is. not dangerous. a the average it is more pure than that of the day.

Ia malarious sections exposure at night may be dangerous, not Decause the nir hml loir lwi ronAi 1 sn'i- n- .1 and In sou-id." For I in the yetir it Is -e(( Scop Itching Skin There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask anydrugsistfor a 35cor SI bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon vou will find that irritations, pimples. blackheads, eczema. blotches.

ringworm and similar troubles will disappear. A lii tie the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is reeded, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth, and healthy. The W. Co O.tland.O. intcle-ted In the vLuvs lln.t i-f th" t-iit niakint; a then- nothum id .0 ill': 111 tart O'C i-'i- only a i'e' thi- Lov.

fi r.irj'.'ii' h'a' diiiin hc h- 1I11 an iic UY had inas-ed 10 1 din- nh-- to uit I 1 1 il ..1" 1 he ip to thi- l-ttel town i- jil-t will iM'r b. I'm -got: en; we 1 ou may he ditei e-ted to know that iveled alo'e: the line foe Unity work is salvag.ng of all kinds of exemption of countv fair ground Jiuill li.a..iiiuii itil dlilnuilL'CS .11 ine rennsvivama Association ot County Fairs now has a of 49 fairs and while some datss be changed, the majority will claim their old dates. H. NORTHWOOD. (Continue Oum Page Harry Robb.

both of Wheeling. The fur.e:al services will be held at his late home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. A numer of Indiana friends, ireluding Hal and Thomas Alfred Dugan and Felix Bullock expect to attend the sen-ices. I We are cinch. I am still at the hospital bulla" Uu engaging in no-decision exjiect Lo p.ny time ti go to bouts in New York and other places, a replacement Camn and fen the I and admire Freddie Wrelsh, coast.

I am in Class I under- and am only using his name as an il-stand it B. C. iv I) go right to lustration. There aic too. Hamilton Sutter.

I'Yli. 1. Dear Mother and All: Arrived here tin ho-pita! day. My eyes went had on nn on hi way over and I was sent her i'or treatment. 1 think they will be ai good ab ever in a few Jlad a fine tup oei.

Tie weai'iej was just lovelv all the wa. St. Nazaire, Frani" on lh'" 2nln 1. 1 arrivid in Xew York on I Only wish 1 could -I to se Suie would feel much better 1 ou and Father niigh. do.ve sn are not to oiu- ine woi.ui 1.0 you a lot of good I and sides you could -ee th- city.

I tiee, you can 1 imagine how good it feels to be back in Go.l'.s country, as we call it, oie'e mon 1 i in Paris and a mot" of the ge cities of France and tie t.n't compaied inn-. the way the ovti theri it make, you i'ul m.gni gl.el that are an Ainci leae a lom-i. like ours. 1 1 ily 1,0 throuL-'i the same thing again fo it. if it wa-nece ary.

How 1- 1 ei boil at home. I hope you al' ai- good he.ilth Give my love lo all I co'ne down. here if you can. Don't forget to wn'e and tell me all the nCA.s thi la-t I'-iim I -e ceived from any one a. the letter with the money 01 du in it.

You can't imagine how welcome iti was, for at the time I Had foti-- tern-Just enough to take me in town to get it cashed. Ki.s-:es to all. HAMILTON. Gcnicourt. France.

Dec I Dear Mother: This is Xma- vemng I am go- I to I 1 A llllt is -n 1 i not 1.. I in, 1 an The question of vhethr o- not decisions should be rendered often b'en put me. 1 firmly believe that whether bout-are four, six. ten or more rounds decisions should be rendered. With no-decision bouts, particuarly short ones, high-class boxers are often inclined to "two-step" through them With a capable refiee, called upon give a decision, the boxer must lose his reputation if he doesn't do h's best.

The only objection 1 ever knew being made against decisions was the chance of gamblers getting to boxers the referee. This should be and answeied by the watchfulness of capable promoter- and referees. There must be a reward in every competition. You and I could not play casino for fun alone, and while boxers follow the game fcr a living. for love of it and for the sport it the greatest sniir to their work in the link; is (ivi ill-ll.

wnetner noxers are rewarded t.y medals or monev. the verdict of the leferro -s a hat counts the most when thhv are the lea! dved-in-thr-wool booxer When gri agamst ihem well, we all know the answer, To bring out my point better, lake my friend Freddie Welsh. Freddie hung on to the lightweight title for years, a long after his cham- days had really passed. He That big darkev. Jack Johnson.

would have gone on interminably in short, no-decision bouts. Why? Because Johnson was the world's master in defense. About nine years ago I told him that timidity made him clever. He replied: "What do you mean by timidity?" I camouflrged by definition. But what I meant was that Johnson wis a fighter who did not like to be hit, and that that feeling caused him to develop a system of defense, a method, by the way, that can be traced to a lack of gameness.

Personally I am not pessimistic on the squareness of the game. It is my opinion that ninety-nine out of every one hundred bouts are on the level. There may be even a greater percentage than that. But for some reason and it's a shame the one bad boiit which crops out now and then stands without forgiveness, and all the good ones have to suffer. The same pcr-j rentage applies to racing, but the loser has to have an alibi for his mistaken juddgenrent.

the hor-e was' "pulled." They will never be able to stop boxing except temporarily. You can't stop little Johnny, six years old. an or an insult from a playmate. And while his playmate may scrath him or hit him with a stone of a stick, if Johnny has a good left and a fair right hand he will win. And his fond parent at home is going to be proud of him because he did.

even though he may get a paddling for it. I am really out of the boxing game in one sense, but I will always feel like diving back into it again, if it gets on its lege. I want to see it ro ahead for the game itself, for the interest I have always taken in it and for the good it does. But I want to it alvavg on the 'Tin and up, as that is the onlr wav to run it for determined to move Men's Overcoats laterd. Thanks evei much.

I hopi you all a most joyful1 Xma-. for I have (niovi-d lmsolf con-; iM.terin' It nowid todav. we ha I white ov-- h. u. ammunition.

Will and go to bed for 1 am wi.ring candl- tight ami uing my'j basin to wi-ite on Your loving son. Austin Paiker Andeison 2dn. Army Ammunition and Artillciv P.ni.. A P. O.

731.. A. K. F. Corp.

I. S. Householder. Hjeres, France. Dear Folks at home.

1 left Hallery on Decembei at I'. M. We werce broi down on a fine Ar.ieiican Red Cross Train am! believe me we had si me time -in-i are still having it. All of das- that i.s Surgical and gas case- were brot here from the other l.a-e.s. and tluy -ay we will go home from here This city is between Nice and Mai-aillcs and is sure a line place.

is ju-t like going South in the Slates. The has been very warm today and the wind is high but pleasant. We are living in a tine large Hotel which costs the Government Franc- a year for rent. From my room I can see the Sea and 1 have been down for shells twice, and the sure are There aie over HOO in this one Hotel. There are tight of in loom.

The dining room Hundred and Seventy and the eats ate substantial, but not fancy. The treis are nearly all evergu-cn and every place you look nu -ee a field of grape vines. Some place- th--civilians are making garden. I have not received any mail nor package your letter of October 14 and hardly expect to as I think we will be going to Bordeaux for this Base is only intended for gas and convalescent patients.Theie nothing at all to do expect keep clean and amuse ourselves which we can do as there is a garphonola, piano and games and then on Friday night then were movies the first I have seen in France, by an Italian man explained by a French woman who could talk F.nglish. There were two reels of Charlie Chaplin and four Teol of another film.

This Base is from the Southern i I foii, miles p.i.-.-mg tiuough St. Tvli- ami the -ettor which th- Ann r- iUls their last big drive, mnl (s(1at(J cr.tiv vou would The town of St. Mnhiel nothing but a mass of The of the enuntiy covered wth hid- t-inches and barb wire. en aoi th-nk that the country will i condition again. The e' vihic'i we came was the one -i Vi-idiin inn- along of the Meiije mer.

at prc-1 nt 1 am aide to look at the fei 1'. is nothin" more. w. 1 1 in li.nl to fix up a hous (or ourselves. 'i got one and a better one have lied in since in France.

It the old ofi'iceis quartets of a field hopital and consists of four roms iih thiec buys in three of the rooms and two in the other. There are two other boy- in our dtachim-nt but iL -ta in aiiouiei piace. Sun-lay I cnjocd more than other day that I have -pent in France. I walked about ten miles to and saw a city which has 'en foi over fotii- vears. There is 1 building that has not been hit f-oni o'ie to hfty time-; fact it is leel to the ground.

The rail nifnt of the Netherlands granted ft ape cial eharler authorizing its sale. The good housewife of Holland would almost as soon be without food as without hr Dutch Drops," as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL- Haarlem Oil Capsules. Their use restore strength and is responsible in a great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your drucrist and insist on his supplying you with a box or GOLD JfEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules.

Take them as directed, and if you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for the name GOLD MFDAL on. ti bos and accept other. In scaled bozc, three uci. the States.

1 have not received an- Xnia.s vet but supno-e it will be delayed at least a week. The weather has been veiy vet. I thas rained eveery day id n'glu since December 1-t. The Saone river which flows near here ha--overflowed its banks and covered -ev-eeral hundred acres of ground. This camp is not in danger except for water -uppiy on aeount of the pumps being flooile7.

Yhstc'-ilay 1 walked about just to sp where the land is overflowed. was pretty tired last night. We had a very nice Xmas although we had been quaitered for two and just got out in lime for dinner which consisted of Turke. corn, dressing, b-ead, butter, coffee, pumpkin pie. fruit cake wh'tcgropes.

apple1-, thi-ce kinds of candy, cigars and cigarettes. The right before we were given 2 paM" woolen sock-. 1 pair of cotton white handkerchiefs, an or-nge. candy, fig dates, c-g' and mati-he-. It does not -eer ke the hoi day a- tne re is ii'i snow ct and is not co'd I -i hr-i' paper- that there he-ivy -now, in the New England States.

Th'-re. -eM-r il IV gh boys here kit no one that I know nor is th- i-o f'om Indiana County. But we nev- get lonesome there i- pl- ntx life the bov- Wo iiifi't if nu' t-iiv nlfing M-iablo gam--. Will Si- ime a- tnoi-c i- not much to write about. Your Loving Brother Corp.

I. S. Hou-eholder. Co B. 100 U.

S. Infantry. American E. F. France.

Mi-s. Keith of the Indiana Norma' School entertained the Tuesday after- noon club at her home. ing to write you of my la Cathedral are all work. Fir-st I want 1- -a thai 1 -p I'iwe-. my Xma- Gcnicouit a n' f'er looking eer tlii- city we went about ten miles from Verdun and to Dead IT 11.

can-which has been all sh-v pine- i 'ill hov looked. Shell hole- HOW? WITH PRICES. WHY? STOCK TOO LARGE. This is positively our final reduction. A saving of $6 to $15.

on every Coat. Now $12.00 Now $13.33 Now $16.67 Now $20.00 Now $23.33 Now $26.67 Now $30.00 Selections are better today than tomorrow. $18. S20. S25.

$30. $35. $40. $45. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? -BETTER LOOK OUT! "Dick" Thompson Kidney ivid Waader troubles don't disappear of themselves.

They rrow upon yon, slowly but steadily, undermining; your health with deadly certainty, until you fall a victim lo incurable eisensi. Stop your troubles while there is time. Don't wait until little p-dtis become hi? aches. Don't tr't'e with disease, ifi) avoid f-itlre ciTi-rinK begin trentmont with GOLD MICI.Vi. Haarlem Oil Capsules new.

Take three or four every day until you fee. that you arc entirely tree from pain. This well-known prrpcra-ion Las been one of the notional rca-edies of Holland for centuries. In KitKi the Always Reliable. INDIANA, PA.

Mr. Harry Hinoclichwer ot field. wn an Indiana rallrr fhi week, i Li.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Indiana Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
396,923
Years Available:
1868-2006