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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY. MAY 1921'. THE DEATH ROLL BITE Rachel C. Jamison. Mrs.

Rachel Jamison, aged 91. Thomas Scott. NEW CASTLE, May 2. (Special.) Thomas Scott, aged 74, widow of Kphraim C. Jamison, idied Sunday in the home of her son, "Wil died yesterday.

He was born in England, but had been a resident of this city 23 years. Mr. Scott was a U. S. WILL SUE TWO OWNERS OF HIM STILL Conspiracy and Violation of Wry Act Charged to Doniinio and Ross.

liam Kdgar Jamison, 334 Ella street. Mrs. Jamison was born in Indiana, in 130, coming to Pittsburgh 60 member of the Free Methodist Church and leaves these children: John C. Boggs. John Boggs, aged 79, a resident of Pittsburgh the last 50 years, died yesterday in the Reformed Presbyterian Home for the Aged, Xorth Side.

He was born in Scotland, but came to the United States In 1872. He was a veteran employe of the Westinghcoi.se Airbrake Company, having been in their employ 25 years, retiring about 10 years ago. Mr. Koggs was a member of the Eighth United Presbyterian Church. He leaves a sister, Mrs.

G. Mc-Algin of Pittsburgh, and a brother, WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr.Wernet'sj Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c, $1.00 or write direct to er DentJ Mfg. 1 15 BeekicanSt.

S. Y. Mrs. V. C.

Earl, Marlev Scott, A. W. Scott, Elba M. Scott, Walter Scott and T. A.

Scott. William H. Cnagey. CUMBKRLANP. MD, May 2.

(Special.) William H. Gnagey, aged 35, of Meyersdale, died Slatbew Boggs of Bellevue. FAKE Ij ABELS FOUND Sunday at the Western Maryland Hospital here of blood poisoning resulting from a scratch on his thumb which he received while fix For Salo at fay'a Drus Stores. ANEW REMEDY Thompson's Barosma Kidney Tablets ing a fence. He leaves his wife, five sons and three daughters.

George H. Ober. George H. Ober, aged 78, died yesterday in his home, 1121 Goettman street. North Side.

He came to the United States from Alsace-Lorraine in 1S71 and has been a resident of Pittsburgh since. Mr. Ober was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church- and the Holy Name Society of that church. He leaves his This paint film is less than 1100 of an inch thick.

What does that mean to you? M. A. Tutweiler. KKYSER. W.

May 2. (Spe cial.) M. A. Tutweiler, aged 50, a Are the result of a great deal of tsedical research and study. Thompson's Kidney Tablets are huckster, died here this morning from poisoning caused by the bite of an insect.

lie leaves his widow 111 and four sons of Beaver Run, W. Va. Federal Prohibition Agent James Troutman of Johnstown yesterday conferred with government officials in Pittsburgh concerning contemplated action under the Volstead act against James Doniinio and Dominic Ross of Punxsutawney, who are said to have operated the largest illicit still ever confiscated in Western Pennsylvania, and also to have had in their possession 20,000 bogus whisky revenue stamps. Suits will be filed today before the United States commissioner. The still, seized by Punxsutawney police March 9 in the home of Ross, weighed 800 pounds and had a daily capacity of 100 gallons.

With it were taken 800 pounds of raisins and a quantity of coloring matter. Ross, in the Jefferson County widow, Mrs. Rose Ober; four sons, George, Anthony, Joseph and Albert Ober; 12 grandchildren, and a brother. Anthony Ober of the Xorth Side. Mrs.

Rarkel C. Jamison. William L. Miller. William L.

Miller, aged 70, died yesterday in the Soldiers' Home at Dayton, O. He was born in Pitts composed of the drugs that have proved themselves in past years the most efficacious for kidney and bladder diseases, combined with the newly discovered drugs and chemicals that have made great advancement in the treatment of the kidneys and bladder. also act upon the liver. If you have any indication of kidney, liver or bladder trouble, back-che, aideaches, sallow complexion or nervousness, we want you to try the Tablets on these liberal terms: Purchase a box of Thompson's Barosma Kidney Tablets at any one of May's Drug Stores and if you are not greatly benefited after taking the tablets, return the empty box to May's Drug Stores and they will cheerfully refund your money, price 60 cents. If you are constipated or bilious take one of the Golden Lax Tablets at bedtime.

25 cents per box. burgh. He went to Dayton about years ago. She was a member of the Friendship Methodist Episcopal Church. She leaves three sons, William John M.

and Clarence Fram-ton Jamison; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. two years ago. Sir. Miller was a Court, was sentenced under the member and at one time chaplain of the G. A.

R. Post Xo. 41 of Lawrence Brooks law to one year in the county jail and ordered to pay a fine of $500. viile. He leaves a daughter, Miss Dominio, while under $500 bond for Ida Miller of Pittsburgh, and a son Mrs.

Robert Jamison. his appearance for trial, disappeared, Harry Miller, who is a member of Mrs. Stella Jamison, aged 43, wife 3130,117 in Contracts Let By City for Improvements Norman F. Brown, director of the Department of Public Works, yesterday awarded contracts for various city improvements, involving a total expenditure of $130,117. The successful bidders were: Webster avenue improvement.

Booth Fiinn, 35; relief sewer in the Xine-Mile Run system, M. O'Herron Company, $71,390 55; bath house at swimming pool in Sehenley Park. Pitt Construction Company, plumbing work in bath house in Sehenley Park, John A. Galbreath, sea lion tank at Highland Park zoo, A. R.

Van Horn, water line at Lake Elizabeth, West Park, A. V. Purnell, $1,213 10: redecorating Exposition Music Hall, W. T. Hardester.

$2,740. Two contracts were withheld, one for a revetment on the Olilo River asphalt p'unl No. 2 and the other for a swimming pool in Sehenley Park, both amounting to about $27,000. according to Agent Troutman, but the Pittsburgh Police Department. was apprehended last Friday in New- of Robert Jamison, died yesterday in her home, 4110 Geneva street.

She was a member of the Seventh United Presbyterian Church. Mrs. York, from where, it was said, he hoped to board a vessel for Italy. He weatherproof and waterproof. It costs a little more than most paints, but it always covers njiore surface, therefore less paint is required and you actually save money at the very start.

This fact, coupled with its long lastingness, makes it really an investment paint. If you want to prevent future trouble, come in and talk over your paint problems with us. When you stop to realize that a two-coat film of paint is less than 1-100 of an inch in thickness, and that this thin film stands between your house and the weather, you can see the vitalness of buying the right kind of paint. Lowe Brothers High Standard Paint forms a tougher film than any other paint we know of. It is elastic.

It will not crack with the sveather's changes. It is both Arrested for Causing was brought back to Jefferson county and placed in the Brookville" jail Jamison was born in Pittsburgh. Be where he is held in default of $5,000 Stomach Trouble sides her husband she leaves a son, Clarence W. Jamison; three broth bond. The counterfeit revenue stamps ers, Klmer, Harry and Ross Snee.

and a sister, Mrs. R. S. Lympher of fake whisky labels and non-beverage stickers were turned over to James Victims Get Quick Kelief at Nearest Irug Store. Pittsburgh, and one grandchild.

J. Tierney, United States secret Allen Brown. service operative in charge of the Special Officer Bi-neia," the friend Allen Brown, aged 73, a pioneer of stomach sufferers, had a busy time Pittsburgh district, by Agent Trout resident of Braddoek. died Sunday man. Because of their alleged pos last night.

A large number of people dined out and ate too much rich food. in his home, 91S Tiafford avenue. Even before they got home some of PITTSBURG PAINT SUPPLY CO. session of the spurious revenue stamps they will be also charged Braddcck. He was born tn Turtle them were attacked by acid ny.

heartburn, food fermentation, etc. with conspiracy, it was said. Al Creek, mo-ing to Eraddock in 1S57. Mr. Brown "was a member of the HGRGANZA MANAGERS NAHED though one man has already been ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help Yoa Never mind how often you hare tried and failed, you can step burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo.

Furnished by an druggist for 3oc Extra large bottle, S1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually ewry trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorouslyheaithy.alwaysuse Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain.

When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. Tie E.W. Rase Cleveland. O. Hurry calls were made at the nearest drug stores for special stomach oiflcer who succeeded in arresting the disturber within five minutes in First United Presbyterian Church sentenced for violating the state 617 LIBERTY AVENUE Opposite Oliver Ave.

Eraddock. He leaves a sister, Mrs: prohibition law. it was said that both of thm will be charged with violat every case. "Bi-mrKla" is a white little Sarah Dietrich, and a nephew, of stomach cop obtainable of all drue Eraddock. At a meeting of the board of manager of the Pennsylvania Training School at Morgan za, yesterday, officers were elected for two years as follows: President.

John S. Robb. gists in packages of 60. Oet a package ing the national prohibition law for making alleged unlawful sales and possession of "moonshine" whisky. toaav and take 3 or 4 alter each meal or whenever pain is felt, you'll be astonished at the efficient manner in which they restore and preserve law vice president.

Kdward McDonald of and order in your stomach. And. bv Frank B. Wise. Frank E.

Wise, wagonmun at the Frankstown Avenue Police Station, died yesterday in his home iu Jordan way. He was a member of the Pittsburgh police force several years. the way. the next time you go out to CITY'S FIRST WOMAN Meltonald, solicitor. John A.

Elliott of Beaver lis. and secretary-treasurer, W. Houston of 1'itts-burgh. i dinner take "Bi-nesia" Tablets with you. I ney li protect you trom stomach dis turbers on the way home.

EXECUTIVE SWORN IN Mrs. Gray Takes Oath as Super a is i mtu Bias ggiroTm Jj intendent of Bureau of Recreation. TP 1 both countries will mark the ceremonies, which are in charge of tno Rev. Joseph F. Kula, pastor of tne church.

Family Polish "ational Catholic ChurcTS and school. Special speeches Polish and American and singing of national hymns and anthems ot Polish Freedom to Be Celebrated. Carnegie residents of Polish descent will celebrate Polish Independence Day today at meetings in the Holy Several hundred women, representing civic and welfare organizations of Pittsburgh, were in the Council chambers. On with. theD Building, yesterday to witness the administration of the oath of office to Mrs.

Margaret Stewart Gray as superintendent of the Bureau of Reerention. The oath was administered by Director Norman F. Bn-wn of i lie Department of Public Works. A. 11.

1 zi.tt. appointed assistant superintendent of the bureau, was given the oath after Gray had been into office. Following the ceremony both Mrs. Cray and -Mr. H.izli't brief addresses.

Mrs. Cray is the first Pittsburgh woman to fill an executive position in municipal affairs here. On with the dance! Blood warms in young and old and flows the faster for it. On with the dance! Thoughts go flying with butterfly wings, and every bodily fiber is a-tingle with new life. 1 C'Ui i Ml I with.

thj Dance Old man Thirst himacl. Artist's Children Escape Death When Nursery Burns NEW YORK, May 2. (Special.) Marie Virginia Zimbalist and her 2-year-old brother, children of Kfram Zimbalist, the violinist, and Alma Cluck, the singer, had a narrow escape from death this morning when their nursery on the third floor of the Zimbalist home was found in flames. Dorothy Stanton, a nurse, opened the door of the nursery at 7 o'clock to prepare the children's breakfast, when she was almost overcome with a burst of flames. Mr.

Zimbalist and Miss Cluck were for the weekend. The nurse rescued the children. The fire caused a loss of $10,000. As surely as the dance goes on, thirst comes to the forefront, dominant among the senses Cola cap to the through which-we get enjoy Alluring with the dark amber color of caramel A Alive with the bubbles of sparkling water, with crushed ice clinking cheeriness on the rim of the glass A ment. It was just for such happy moments as these that Coca- Your Faithful Servant 1 In the middle of the night, something arouses you! Zii'u Cola was created members of the band, at the soda erenJni-fountain down the street for those who are wont to take a stroll under the stars that's how Coca-Cola fits into the good old ways of American life always and everywhere the readiest and surest means of delicious and refreshing thirst-quenching.

Sweet with the natural, nutritious sweetness of pure cane Rail Wage Meet Adjourns; Cut Protests Feature Day CHICAGO, May 2. (A. A listless day of statistical objections to waga reductions sought by nearly 100 railroads before the Itailroad Labor Board was concluded today with a statement from dining-car employes on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. The bonrd completed the hearing of all independent employes' organizations today and adjourned until Wednesday, when the big four brotherhoods will be heard. cr- and is made the delicious and refreshing, pure and wholesome beverage that it is.

A At the refreshment stand under the same roof, carried by the boy with the Coca- Good things from nine sunny climes, prepared with the finished art that comes from the practice of a lifetime and poured into a glass for Whan a child is seen but not heard. you- Bicycle Rider On Globe Tour For $20,000 Arrives Here William Mulrooney, cyclist, visiting every country on the globe, with the exception of Russia and Alaska, for a prize of $20,000, arrived in Pittsburgh yesterday from Cumberland, Md. He will leave for Columbus, O. Thursday Mulrooney must sugar Its distinct flavor a perfect blend of choicest savors That'sCoca-Cola established in the public favor in the old days when the soda fountain was but a novelty a beverage whichhas multiplied its friends by the years of its life. tj You snap on the electric light at your bedside.

CJ A moment's survey of your room quiets your fears. You snap off the light to resume your sleep. You expect the electric light to come on when you snap the switch the same as you -expect -to see daylight when you awake in the morning. Cf It prohahly never occurs to you, however, that throughout the night hundreds of men have been on duty in Duquesne Light Company plants keeping great generators in operation that you may have the light the instant you snap the switch. Cf In all kinds of weather linemen -climb poles and repair lines that you may have electric light when you want it.

Cj This is service as we see it only part of it. And yet you ptiy only for the moment you use 1 lie service. CJ It would be well sometimes, when you are irritated at unavoidable interruptions to your electric service, caused perhaps by electrical storms, driving sleet or some unforseen accident, to reflect that an army of men is doing all that is humanly possible to maintain perfect service at all times and that, whenHie electric current is off, they are making superhuman efforts to restore it. Duquesne Light Company -inert rd 90ft words. visit every state in the Union and obtain the signatures of mayors every city ho visits His contract also provides thn he Brink visit every country in the world ex cept Kussia and Alaska.

He b-ft New York April t. when his trip began. The trip must be completed the within seven years to obtain prize. Contagious Disease Report. The rt-port of the iw-partniont ot Health on contagious diseases for the liours at on yesterday Sea rb i fever.

4 cinch; 'd'ph-tueria, ine.isle.s 1J; chickenpox. whoopinir rough, mumps, 1-; influenza, pneumonia, ti. DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. i 683 nnt Tech Students to Shaw Play. "Arms and The Miin," a play by fjeorge Kerii.ird Shaw, will be.

presented, Friday and nights, by of Carnegie Institute of Technology in the thottU-r of tie Division of A i ts. it js-ra-sasx.

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