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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1944 PAGE SEVEN tery. Friends may call at the fa equipped with rocket guns were neral home tomorrow after 7 p. m. U. S.

FORTS LEVEL From Psje One FATHER OF 9 ENDS LIFE SOMERSET, Jan. 17. The father of nine children, Marshall Lowery, shot down in combat. OBIT AR RED PRAVDA From Page One lishing a Cairo dispatch which sai: The Forts struck Klagenfurt, site of iron and machine foundries, in MORE FOODS GIVEN SCHOOLS International Keics Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.

The Office of Price Administration relaxed ration restrictions today to provide more meat and other rationed foods for school lunch programs. 42, died yesterday of what County ROBERT E. TUCKEY Robert E. Tuckey, 27. 1849 Ful JOHN D.

CAIX CHARLES E. TOO MET Charles E. Toomey, retired Perm two waves. The assaults came an the jtarget 75 miles northeast of Trieste, Italy, with the support of Funeral services for John D. Cain, ton street, an employe of the post Coroner Philip C.

Dosch said was a wound from a 22 caliber gun. 1 "two leading British personalities" hour and one-half apart. office, died of a -heart attack yes retired Pennsylvania Railroad shopman, who died Friday at his home sylvania Railroad employe, died Saturday his home, 804 East street, While the Forts hammered recently met German Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentroi) escorting Lightning fighters. Altoona. Mr.

Toomey, formerly of 3G74 North Fifth street, will be held terday at the Harrisburg Hospital. Tuckey was removed to the hospital when he became ill Saturday Huge explosions rent the air Klagenfurt, bombers of the Fifteenth United States Air to discuss "terms of a separate Harrisburg, was 82 years old. Mr. Toomey served for 40 years as Force attacked the Villobra airfield peace with Germany." Unless the rumor is denied im evening. craft factories and bomb bursts tore up a nearby railway yard.

a traveling engineer and an instruc Surviving are his mother, Mrs. in northwestern Italy. The B-24s tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Charles C.

Baker funeral home, Third and Maclay streets, with the Rev. Thomas Miller, pastor of the Newport Church of God, officiating. Burial will be in Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends may HERE'S YOUR PUCE mediately and convincingly, it is tor of air brakes. He retired in 1928.

Devastating fires resulted. Katie Tuckev. Harrisburg; two shot down nine out of a force of He is survived by his widow, Mrs. not calculated to increase the con brothers. Frank Harrisburg; Pvt.

Three Nazi- interceptor planes 40 German interceptors. The bar Helen Toomey; two daughters, Mrs. jRoy New Orleans, a half- fidence of the average Soviet citizen toward Britain. racks and administration buildings call today after 7 p. m.

at the funeral E. H. Walton, Harrisburg, and Miss brother, James Tuckey, Steelton; at Villobra were set afire. home. Helen- Toomey, at home; one son, The dispatch from Pravda's own three half-sisters, Miss Elsie Au ment.

Washington: Mrs. John Foe Other Liberator forces crossed M. Toomey, Good Hope Mills: two Mr. Cain was 68 years old. He is granddaughters and one great-grand correspondent said the conference was held secretly at one of thp sel, Steelton, and Mrs.

Dora Foesel, survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary E. the Adriatic to hammer the Nazi-held harbor of Zara an Yugoslavia. Ill THE sum abundance of I.r-ioH rys and inv.g r.tms a relaxation and rest you 11 and hotel etcitfrrL Bureau, Dept. V.

daughter; one sister, Mrs. C. D. Sheaf- Harrisburg. coastal cities in the Pyrenees lying Fralick, Harrisburg; a nephew, Richard Fralick, Harrisburg, and a niece, Funeral services will be held fer, and two brothers, Henry and George D.

Toomey, all of Harrisburg. Mrs. Jay R. Stine, Newport. along the border of Spain and France.

HOSPITAL GETS CHECK Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Hawkins, Incorporated, funeral State Treasurer G. Harold Wagner Funeral services will held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Charles The report was attributed tn "in mrs. jane Mcmullen home, 1007 North Second street, ha announced that a check for State aid in the amount of $7550.40 has formation in reliable Greek and with the Rev.

Richard Martin, pas Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Yugoslav circles" at Cairo. McMullen, 50, who died Friday been mailed to the Polyclinic Hos pital of this city. C. Baker funeral home, Third and Maclay streets, with- the Rev.

Truman A. Crist, pastor of St. John's Reformed Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Harrisburg Cemetery. "The meeting had the.

obipct. of night at her home, 812 Capital street, will be held tomorrow afternoon at tor of Augsburg Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in the East Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. i the elucidation of terms of separate peace with Germany." it said.

o'clock in the Bressler funeral Friends may call at the funeral home nome, Miacueiown. a rienas may "It is believed the meeting was not tomorrow night after 7 o'clock. call at the funeral home this eve witnout results." ning after 7 o'clock. Burial will be Pravda is one of the most re MRS. MADGELINA BRESKI Mrs.

Madgelina Breski died Satur in the Middletown Cemetery. RABAUL POUNDED Mrs. McMullen is survived by her From Page One sponsible and serious of the Soviet newspapers. It seldom publishes mere wild rumors, and probably is one of the world's least sensationa; day at her home, Sixth and Hoffer streets, Steelton. She was 59 years She was a member of St.

Ann's husband, John McMullen; one daughter, Mrs. Charles B. Blair, Check Up on Yourseltl Tat Easily Underweight? Pale? Lack Vitality Feel Listless Low Resistance to Infection Don't ignore these warnings! They may be caused by an shortage in the blood. And that' something that can lead to more serious trouble! If you or your children feel "run-down" physically, because of a deficiency of iron in your blood stream, Gude's Pepto-Mangan can help you get back last major Japanese base on the Huon peninula of New Guinea. newspapers.

representing world's largest auto insurance (ompany; Lodge, Steelton. She is survived by three sons, Michael and Stephen Breski. both of Steelton, and John New Cumberland; three sisters, Mrs. William Favinger and Mrs. William Enney, of Middletown, and Mrs.

Herbert Shupe, of Panama: one brother, Charles Hickernell, of As the Allied ground forces were RABIES MENACE 15 MORE Breski, Harrisburg; four daughters, Miss Anna Breski, Mrs. Mary Wise, Mrs. Catherine Michtich, all of Steel By United Press GREENSBURG, Jan. 16. Anf rabies treatments are being admin istered to 15 more Dersons in West scoring their successes, 120 Navy and Marine torpedo planes, dive bombers and fighters battled their way into Simpson harbor at Ra-baul in daylight and scored direct hits on seven cargo ships, a light ton, and Mrs.

Helen Sinkovitz, Har risburg; 11 grandchildren; one sister. moreland County as a result of con MRS. PHERSA TAMASCO Mrs. Phersa Tamasco, widow of Michael Tamasco, died yesterday at Mrs. Barbara Verbos, Steelton; two brothers, George Katunic, East Chi tacts infected dogs in a new outbreak of rabies.

i cruiser and one destroyer. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary cago, and Blaz Katunic, South Amer The American planes, in their ica. Phalen Ross, 506 Parkway road. She was 65 years old.

In addition to first land-based torpedo and dive- your normal strength ana endurance. This famous iron tonio replenishes whatever iron the blood may be lacking helps to give it that rich redness so essential to vitality, strength and resistance to infections. Recommended by many doctors in cases of "nutritional anemia" resulting from insufficient iron in the blood. Ask your druggist for PEPTO-MANGAN THK FAMOUS IRON TONIC IN LIQUID OR THE NEW TABLET FORM WITH VITAMIN B-1 Requiem high mass will be cele 4 bombing operation against Rabaul Mrs. Ross she is survived by another daughter, Mrs.

Carl Ludwig, Akron, brated Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Steelton, with the Rev. shipping, downed 31 of approxi mately 100 intercepting Japanese Ambrose Misetic, as celebrant. Bur fighters in carrying out one of the boldest blows yet dealt the Japa ial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call at the residence Ohio; three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. at the Charles C. Baker funeral home, Third and Maclay streets, with the Rev.

John Z. Eoug, pastor of the Apostolic Church of Richfield, N. officiating. Burial will be in East Harrisburg Ceme nese base. tonight after 6 o'clock.

Want to send a note to Hitler? Save HECESSAffilf WILLIAM M. HOGENTOGLER waste kitchen fats to make explosives. William M. Hogentogler, City Highway Department employe, 345 South Fifteenth street, died Satur (f Become the local representa- tive (full-time or, under cer- tain conditions, part-time) of the outstanding organization in ita field. Earn while you i learn.

Many sales helps, in- eluding local and national ad- day at a hospital here. He was 37 years old. He is survived by his Suffer From widow, Mrs. Lillian C. Hogentogler; a daughter, Betty Jane, at home; 'NOTHING BETTER to relieve itchy soreness of SKIII IRRITATIONS So Many Druggists Say! To promptly relieve the red, itching, burning of simple rashes, eczema, and similar skin and scalp irritations due to external cause apply 'wonderful soothing medicated liquid Zemo a Doctor's formula backed by 35 years' success.

Zemo also aids healing. First trial convinces! In 8 different sizes. At all drugstores. 2EIV2 0 O. P.

A. Release of Women's Low Price Shoes vertisinff. let us snow vou four brothers, Joseph and Charles both of Harrisburg, Cpl. Allen Ft. Butner, N.

Cpl. Edward England; two sisters, Miss Carol Louise and Mrs. Kathryn Bell, both what other representatives have accomplished starting part-time and developing a full-time business selling through one group of affiliated companies, automobile, fire, and life insurance. Without obligation, consn't of Harrisburg. Women's and Girls' Dressy Mr.

Hogentogler was a member of the Allison Fire Company. Tu ACHING STIFF SORE neral services will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. at the Henry S. Fisher funeral home, 1334 North Second street, with the Rev.

Jacob E. Rudi- PAUL S. FISHBURNE Phone 3 5110 Tou correct faulty living habits unless liver bile flows every day into your Intestines to help guard against constipation. So use common sense! Drink more water, eat more fruit and vegetables. In the meantime to Insure gentle yet thorough bowel movements take Dr.

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All drugstores. Follow label directions. sill, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be For Quick Relief NO PEP MENTALLY DULL HEADACHE UPSET STOMACH with gas, bloating. JTATI FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Bloomington, Illinois STATE OFFICE, Horriiburg, him.

in Paxtang Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. Ji HQ O.P.A. has released a limited quantity of low priced shoes for women and girls. Select a pair of these smart shoes and save your coupon and money at these low prices.

NO COUPON NECESSARY! MRS. ELFREDA J. STATJFFER Mrs. Elfreda J. Stauffer, widow of William Stauffer, 1804 North Fifth street, died Saturday at a hospital She was 77 years old.

She is survived "By two grandsons, Pvt. Homer G. Kuntz, Ft. Meade, and AlandaTe Sweger, Harrisburg. Mrs.

Stauffer was a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Brotherhood yi Isf this what li 3 jjt $1 rf Railroad Trainmen, Dorcas Lodge wondered about the WftC? LJr LJr 2f WM No. 40. Funeral services will be held Wed nesday at 2. p. m.

at the Henry S. Fisher funeral home, 1334 North Second street, with the Rev. Thomas S. May, pastor pf the First United Smith Bros, has served the public during wars. Now our production is war-reduced but we are distributing it fairly-trying to bring everybody soothing relief from coughs due to colds.

Black or Menthol-still SC. Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in East Harrisburg Ceme tery. Friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 m. at the funeral home.

HARRY LEVI Funeral services for Harry Levi, retired grocer nf 327 T.pwis street PAIR High Heels Cuban Heels Low Heels wno died Saturday at his home foL DQS. lowing a heart attack, were helrt ves. terday at the Samuel C. Swpipart COUGH DROPS funeral home. 3200 Grpen street ibLMtA Rabbi David L.

Silver and Cantor Jacobson officiated. Burial was in Kesher Israel Cemeterv. Sizes run from 3 to 9 in this group. 9 Black Gabardine 9 Brown Gabardine 9 Black Suede 9 Brown Suede Mr. Levi was 66 years old.

He was a member of the Kesher Israel Synagogue, the Workman's Circle and the SPEEDY HEADACHE REUEFr 9 Black Patent 9 Blue Gabardine 9 Blue Kid 9 Tan Kid lUdd iellows. He. is survived bv his wHnw Mrs Annie Levi: one daushter. F.thpl at Q. "What kind of job would I do?" home; two sons, Samuel, of Harris- ourg, and Lewis of Pittsburgh; and Capudine contains ingredients that are bra led all over the world for their quick effectiveness in relieving simple headache and neuralgia.

Acts fast because it's liquid its ingredients are already dissolved. Next time choose Liquid Capudine. Use only as directed. one brother, Max, of Harrisburg. NECESSARY A.

Any one of 239 types of Army jobs. All kinds of special skills are needed clerical workers, medical technicians, mechanics, teachers. Women without experience can get expert Army training in skills for which they have natural aptitude. FRANK SOKOLICH Frank N. Sokolich, No.

2 State Highway, West Fairview, died re O.P.A. Release of Women's Low Price Shoes cently at sea. Mr. Sokolich held the rating of chief commissary steward in the United States Navy. He was 37 years old.

He is survived by his mow, Mrs. Catherine Sawyer and one sister of Seattle, Wash Funeral services will be held to- ft ftufc K-' norrow at 2 p. m. at the Musselman home, 324 Hummel avenue, Lemoyne, with the Rev. Kenneth Rose, pastor of the Methodist Church, West Fairview, officiating.

Burial will be in Rolling Green Cemetery. Friends may call tonight after 7 A limited quantity of Arch Shoes in this group of low priced released shoes with built in steel arches! 1 No coupon necessary. Most all sizes and widths in this group of Arch Shoes. Save your valuable coupon and money at this price. lyiii clock at the funeral home.

Pair MRS. ALICE ENDERS Q. "Whero would I be sent? With what branch of the Army would I serve?" A. Now you may request your first assignment in the part of the country where you enlist near enough to get home on a weekend pass. You may also choose your branch of service Army Ground Forces Army Air Forces, or Army Service Forces.

Mrs. Alice Enders died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs Grace Brown, 719 Hummel avenue Lemoyne. She was 79 years old O.P.A. Release of Women's Low Price Shoes 1 id'irS In addition to Mrs. Brown, she is HISS survived by two sons, Harry B.

Dundalk, and Calder A. Enders, Millersburg; 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchilren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. at the Mussel-man funeral home, 324 Hummel avenue, Lemoyne, with the Rev.

E. S. Frey, pastor of the Lemoyne Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial ue-. in to a A there enough Wacs without me?" A.

No! General Marshall says: "Many thousands more Wacs are needed." Unless more women join at once, the War Department cannot meet the demands which come in daily from Army Ground Forces, Army 1 Service Forces and Army Air Forces. for ou- For service and sportswear, get yourself a pair of these released shoes! BLACK and BROWN. College and low heels for school or work. Sizes from 3 to 9. Be here early for the best selection as quantities are limited.

will be in Fairview Cemeterv. F.nd- ers. inends may call Wednesday SAME after 7 p. m. at the funeral home.

r1 Pair PRICE ROBERT T. WITTERS Funeral services for Robert T. Wit CASH 226 MARKET H. larrisburg, Pa. ters, 5-months-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Witters, who died Satur OR Get full details at the nearest the address.) Or write: The Adju-U. S. Army Recruiting Station, tant General, Room 4415, Muni-(Your local post office will give you tions Building, Washington, C. D.

THE NEEDS THE PAG HEEDS YOMi day at his home, 406 Bosler avenue, Lemoyne, will be held tomorrow at CREDIT 2.30 p. m. at the Brown funeral home, with burial in a Huntingaon cemetery. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother. Harold Wit WOMIN'l ARMY CORrt ters, 'St..

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