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Mount Carmel Item from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Mount Carmel Itemi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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MOUNT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1918 WOUNDED SOLDIER BE CAREFUL OF THE AFTER EFFECTS Aftnn tha "Flu" or Anv Serious Ill The DICT During and After ThelWi Reliable Package TAKES A BRIDE Corp. Joseph IS. Illc'ei wound Ko Heed fiss JpSffiskiigfQ' )m rui ness trie Imitate ifyatim i Neede Jo Strength Up Be eel herq veteran of 'river and who fell in battle-' at Fisines, later being rescued through the French war dogs married at the home of William E. Bates, about Trot Hems Tvlalted VMli Very Nutritious, Digestible: The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared: Made by the ORIGINAL Horllclt process and from carefully selected materials. successfullyvover Hi tcentury.

by physicians eye rever: Don't make' the serious mistake of you are well as soon as you re up and around. In tne case ot Ipanisu Influenza this is especially rue but after any serious illness ex-rcme care should be exercised and ie period of doctoring continue iome time. If the doctor's kidtfce andthefWl-'ilitional cost of his prescriptions iocm too expensive then take Chasco-yln, a tasteless cod-liver and iron ireparation for all weak and conditions. It is a pleasant reconstructive tonic and is osOioth OirengtU-creatiug and body-building ind often increases trie vitality as as 100 in two weeks. It also acts as a preventative from colds and other pulmonary jetOrilCll The Original Avoiding Imitations Used Endorsed iwncaiMii Privates Amsley, Guy, Waynesboro Clutter, Ray.

Washington -Coulter, Clar. Pittsburgh Fiidres, S. Bethlehem Pinterich, Clias. Berwick P.eichenbach, G. S.

Bethlehem Peinhard, F. Spring City Zollott, Morris, Philadelphia SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Lieutenant Schlottmau, John Pottsville Corporals riiillippi, Geo. Philadelphia Eilmutzer, Mayer, Philadelphia i Wiy. A Thus roubles. Chusco-Yiu can bo obtained in Mazzarise', Catino, ittsburgh' 1 Pfliuger, Albert Philadelphia Hcdding, Philadelphia Shaffer, Lewis 13., Wilkes-Barre Vtdsaeo, tiso, rittsburgh thoup, Curtis 13., Kingsley Vottero, Anthony, Trevorton DIED OK WOUNDS Sergeant liay, Jos.

Philadelphia Corporals Pike, Dolbert Uniontown Klxon, Wm. Fairchance Privates Pop, Idadore, Sliaron Valthour, Taylor I Philadelphia DIED OF DISEASE Mechanic Scott, Luther Dendersville Privates Poplowaki. Elizabeth Huberts, Geo. Uristol Jos. Philadelphia WOUNDED SEVERELY Lieutenant Patten, Morgan, Carbondale Corporal Sjhwcitzer, Charles, Pittsburgh Privates C'allan, James JPhiladulhia Fehlir.ger, Law.

Wilkes-Barre l')iiiey, Arthur, Sharpn Stanczyk. Joe, ShptJandoiih WOUNDED. IJEGREE UNDEtEIMlNED Ssrgeants Kisner, Carlton Dlooinsburg Lovott, Thomas, Nanticoke Corporal Pliiliips, Reese Scranton Privates Win. Dickson City Martin, Wm. Monongahela ichi, LuiKi, t'arnegie liandel; Chas.

Slatington I Altlioll', Chas. Mahanoy City r.ouckert, Raymond, I'hiladelphia Parker, Wm. C. Philadelphia MISSING IN ACTION Corporals 1 rady, Paul Philadelphia Epstein, Robert, Philadelphia Myers, Roy W. Reading Cook Marvin, Itudford Covington Privates Ilobt Llewellyn Cinco, Harney Jlantiyank 1 'aininond, .1.

Ron ring Springs! Ptdj'osiiio, Domeuico, Philadelpltia Purrftt, Marry Oxford Coles, Edward J. Wiiiiaiustowa I Mount Carniel at the Frank J. Tye Jrug Store. ad Arnold, Edward, Washington Hart, Thos. Pittsburgh Privates Purvis, Geo.

Mealy, Grove City Shane, Harry Erio Hilsoii, John Pittsburgh Pitzen, Eddie, Scranton Roth, Jos. Pottsville Garrett, Ralph, Harrisburg Lloyd, Stephen, Shenandoah MISSINQ IN ACTION Privates Ebling, Irvin, Wernersville Mullinex, Manley, Nicholson Williamson, H. Philadelphia NEW FIRE CHIEF 1 141 Died of disease Wounded severely 30 Wounded, decree amdetorniin-jd 55 Wounded slightly Missing in action 4'f 105 16 --v Total Pennsylvanians KILLED IN ACTION Captain Skinker, Alex. Phifadolphia Corporal' Hawley, eLwis Corry Strickland, Newtown Square Privates Brennaur Wm Wysox jr Si Dooney, Thomas, Philadelphia Egglestou, Allen Coundersport Gagliardi, Lugi, Phlladelpliia -H Maurice, Thomas, 'Pittsburgh Metz, Ralph, Erie: i Neiman, William, Pliiladelpliia Miller, Chas. Laurevllle Rlmert, Robt.

Lewisburg Terizi, Efstratlos, K. Pittsburgh DIED OF WOUNDS Sergeants Brown, Edw. Pittsburgh Straub, C. Bedford i Corporal Gordon, Jas. Lament Furnace Privates Baltus, Walter, Pittsburgh Bramion, Frederick.

Caruegie Ruff, Frank Philadelphia Wallace, Chas. Scranton Barnitowski, Waldek, Erre Bortkiewicz, Ant. Bunola Haupt, Gilbert Trevorton Smith, DIED Chas. Pottstown FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Privates Ward, Wheatland Ernest, Philadelphia Lewis, Tuck, Reynolds, William, Pottsvillo DIED OF Pit EASE Chaplain Bell, Albert Gettysburg Sergeant Bos well, Fran. Pittsburgh Corporal Lamb, Jos.

Philadelphia Mschanic lloidler, Jos. Pittsburgh Privates Cauvel, Herman Cherryiree Gavau, Shadle, Frank Pliiladelpliia Arthur, Thorptown yder, Duvid 10. Lancaster Shields. Tliuo. Bclhlchem EtUe.

Wm. Whitford Fiiniinore, Kizzcrio. Bridgeport Kistler. Wilbur Allcntown SEVERELY WOUNDED Lieutenant Haasis, Albert Ellwood City Private Iloiick, Wayne P.oyertown WOUNDED. DEGREE UNDETERMINED Sergeant lliilman, Wm.

Lutrobe corporal Wallace, Philadelphia Died in sinking Kinda ease off on heavy 'Bac Try the Honey Moon Cure "Tha modem school of dealer the other, day. -rhcy mix a I with their ircscr.rt.riM B-id k.v.i this dor.e the go-by altogether. 1 'cause I'vo been there. fcraoked tor 4hv years. Always thj bit, mokcra.

They com "e'er even hesiti: rraoke Jloon. That's -moke. It vill r.cr to v.hcre they outfit to Vv "And l'Ve fon-cl jv.r.: one pvi.l Ftr.o rftcr another nrtrr -i 1.HC in aiik of. t-tl-l a )fa sweet TSnd wine iho -ute you iw.rJx a iv.a ii you 1W it's the rc-l ittre never a Man never more 'tuaUfui -t- "Yes "sir I rcctntaond continued the tcb. cco.v "I I iimcivl it because I u' Vr" rhat it's ndo of.

Buvlejr to jr.akes the idcrl tooa 3-year-accd prepared I ai packed In 3 xattory hy expert Cnion labor. concc.rx ih-t makes it is Jttst square a tou) ib cnod. Tlcy it enrt cy ii tin of our tobaec if you're rot return it dcu.cr -ua money "Try Honey Ihe r.n't conservative of Jiicn try anything ouec. Put ironcv to the oa my rav-so. And if it doesn't ynvr rm'okc-palate rieltcr th-n any roil ever set fire to bvuig on tin run, and I'll hand you over your 10c 10c that's nil Honey I.Tonn copts.

ut most satisfyins tmokc-vaiue iutt vcr King, Robert, Philadelphia Nasli, Wm. Philadelphia Scully, James Pittsburgh Ilarron. John Philadelphia Daun, Kdw. Millvale Gallaiihor F. Green, Herbert, Philadpliiu lloss, Waller, Phihidelphia Iloopes, Grove City Ilorst.

George, Philadelphia McCarthy. Mich. PlttuburgU Melis, Phillip. Lansford Gray, Caleb Altoona I a mile above Gowen City, Saturday evening to their estimable daughter. Rev.

Moyor. pastor of the Reformed church, performed the ceremony. I This information was volunteered by Corporal Rice yesterday after some questioning. He stated that he met his bride while she was employed at the Eagle silk mills aid lived at 300 South Shamoltiu street, Shamokin. Corporal and Mrs.

Rice will leave this week! for Lakowood, N. where the 'soldier-husband will reenter the hospital until lie has fully recovered from his wounds when they will return to Shamokin to make their future home. REPORT OF THE CASUALTIES Section 1 Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1918 The following casualties are reported by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action r.O Died of wounds Died of disease 48 Wounded severely 54 Wounded, degree" undetermined 104 Missing in action 62 Prisoners 13 Total 545 Pennsylvanians KILLED ACTION Captain Duncan, Jos. Cynwyd Sergeant Chase, Arthur, Gillett Kryling Geo.

Doylenlown Morrow, Stuart, Ilanislutrg S'mpson, 1'aul, Philadelphia Corporals lirarty, John. Philadelphia, liurke, Jas. Etna Hua Icy. Leo C. Ashley Heckle, Ralph, Lancaster Wagner, Harry Noscopcclc Woefol, Emerson Pittsburgh lizard, aymond Harrisburg Wagoner Old, Win.

Akeley Privates A cone, Peter, New Salem Putin. Aithur, Philadelphia Pink, Prank Worthingtou The representatives of the Shamo-Uii fire department held a brief but nteresting meeting at the city hall or the purpose of electing a fire chief succeed the late William Lynn. The balloting resulted in the election of Christ J. Golden, former prescient of Shamokin council. COLDS WITH BUSINESS TSIKSD3 Jo) i When your head aches, it is usually caused by your liver or stomach getting out of order.

These "sick headaches" quickly disappear as soon as the stomach is relieved of its bilious contents. Right your stomach and regulate and tone the liver with Beccham's Pills, which rapidly improve conditions and promptly Dr. King's New Discovery relieves them and keep you going on the job Fifty continuous yearg of alrnosi unfailing checking and relieving coughs, colds anri kindred sufferings is tha proud achievement of Dr. King's New Discovery. Grandparents, fathers, mothers, tha kiddies all have used and ars using it as the safest, surest, most pleasant to-t kc remedy they know of.

Sold by all druggists. 60c and $1.20. Keez Bowels On Schedule Lata, retarded functioning throve the whole day's duties out of gear. ICeep the system cleansed, the appetite lively, the stomach staunch with Dr. King's New Life Pilio Mild anr! tonic in action.

Sold everywhere, 25c. Help Headache Direction of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. cl3 hy drugiit throughout the world. In boxes, 2Sc. nfEvery Cakej TTTTTT Cuihbert, Joseph.

Douohoe. Ed. iVl Piibin. Rich. Ardmorc Philadelphia Philadelphia tliied Walter C.

Jas. 11., Lancaster Williamstown Section 2 Tiie following casualties are report-! cd by Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action 80 Died of wounds UG Died of accident and other cans- c.i of airplane accident 2 oe no on South business than our new are aJlll Street OME months ago, when it seemed that we were in for a long, long war, we decided to close out our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and other for a long time or until the boys returned. But now they will soon be home, much quicker we expected, and in order to take care of customers and those who come back, we going to move to weariner apparel because the men were all supposed JL A. to go to war. if there would uarters Oak 10 Cent Store 1A Next to Woolworth's 5 and It looked as New 3 i moving, so we announce a REMOVAL SALE in which we will sell off our entire stock of Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, at And before we move we would be better pleased to have you come and take some of our remaining stock away.

It will save us just that much work in Sale Removal rices Second (Si Oek Streets Moiirvt Carmel,.

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