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nr. riTTSDURGii gazf.tti: times. Tuesday, april 24. 1017. ly i.ivi: mock.

BELGIANS NEED Rival Bands of Chinese DREADN AUGHT Troops Fight in Streets! iW MEXICO Teacher Drowns While SIX AMERICANS Saving Lite of Pupil ENDANGERED IN IS LAUNCHED CHINA. Air! 13 I U-BOAT HORRORl MAUTIXSBl'RO. W. VA April 23. Miss Avi; Knode.

age teacher ha hr ut in tho 1 RELIEF IS! I I NKW Aj t.I Armthor rural school at KarneysviHo. i rv.J American this cour.t. w.is n.l whilo sav- ia a fn.nd sa r.wr i the liff of a i-upil. Juniata Whit- It.wty r.MKt.m. as'Hl S.

it VASHINr.T April 23. Sir.k- of an linnattied Allied freight -atner hy a ilermaii submarine and narrow escape of six American 1 r.i In- x. cmparirs favorat ly n-1 Imrins the noon hour JIiss Knoae (ivj-Iy nn.I l-f ly ar.y i.t;-. hr ihars close to an a'oan- citizens was today reported to the tate Department. One lifeboat from the steamer, containing 10 men.

one "irn-J CLus-Tj I't At Th S.r.-t cu c.f ti. i K-v rnr i 111 I a 11 'nmtuiiii Iu-nl to IIiul Mi-iiur. LET SPEAR Furrviture Rues. Victrolas SPEAR 6 COMIMY fs. art.

w.i- la- n'aarry hole, wnu-h watrr fell ov-r )ki1 ocllecteil. Tho child an American, has account at New Vor'-i i.avy yaiil. -t 1 a. brink. althouRh for I tl: rv 11! tr an hi iho pruviw.

tht. ht rmiiii not Kncule New tk N.ivy Yard. 1 1. i tli- after her. t.y almost sjpor-at human eff.rt the teacher hrought her The sinking occurred April 1 6 after the il marine had tired a warning shot across the bow of the vessel and it had stopped immediately.

rin.nr 515-917-9I9-92I Penil Ave. recently Njrt N. and th- I 1 cliarc clse to the where the usitltr at Oamden. N. J.

other chilurfn could rescue her. Kx-Sh mill burn oil i said to he hausted. teacher herself could not tl. hattlt-j-hip e-'iiKpped with s'trusglo across the few inches of I'-c'riO The keel was laid in i water between her and safety, and i was drowned. Alaska Mines Flooded; MARRIAGE LICENSES.

r.i rt'iHitrjnl i xt riy an I -iiliT Many t.uM bum tr-che anl Th I r.J Jp4nif C'n- tnit-n i r.l nek. Lav si ih n.l critical. for- M.V. --ft -r' Damage Is Tho marrlat? licenses wpr Issued yesicrday at the county ofrU-e: it Minute Girl" Uniform JCNKAC, ALASKA, April Machinery and equipment valued at is believed today to be a total Meets President's Favor Senate This Week Will Adjourn Until May I April :3 wisen thr a.ljournH this we it will U.S. Gets Official Word Of Break With Turkey loss due to the Hoodinc of the preat mines of the Treadwell system cn 1 1 UKlas Island, opposite Juneau.

The ft lift Jt cvsi.nv. 1 fc 1 Ti. Stevens Anna Alilman IV: er alt l.eaa l.aul) H-eert S. Deans Erna C'ru. igtr TVlor Parana Marion K.

Joseph V. Anna c. Dunisan l--ert IVnrc Ta'tna Smith Robert Uiiton Mauj! ft. Cube'. J.

Cecelia T. Sh.a William It. Carr Clara ikert William P. Fay Kaiherino J. Culien Tuesday, iljy I.

at 1 h. (ifiei The ad- tar tt.f Ivi.inmrni n.it.la. rwin. 1 In waters of Gastineau Channel yesterday broke into the Treadweil mines through a ftope. All the miners escaped without injury.

Several thousand men are without employment as a result of the th announcing luufimr-t had Io- if 1.1 Or I. kiwi I an ally frtnanv over Moinlay night is to ih to attrrid a dinner to l. Kiven in I'lul i that eve. nu.it hy former Senator Clarence. Wolf In honor of Si-nator A.

Snyder. or ih fcdlowtne dav will accident. NKW April 23. Adoption of tho Camptire minute pirl" uniform by the women of the lnited States as a measure of economy Is approved hy President Wilson in a letter made public hero tonight hy Ir. Luther H.

ttiilick, president of the Camp Fire Girls. The program outlined to the President also included plans for physical raining of the iij.i"0 C'ampfire Rirls in the country and the employment of lh ir in the savins; of food and labor in the homes, planting Hardens and co-operation with the Hod Cross. Gould Resigns as Head I wt-i rr iatir. it Cr.if.J l4tr. ti i.y ertr.

from th Atn r. I l.n-.iin auditor neut ral. 1 hundred Invitations have l-e 5 l.t iot tjoi'-rii turn. tr AlfrtM Srhaefer 1 iliie, l.ul.omKi John S. Mills I Murphy Sy.lny R.

l.ang A. Hill Timothy Downinu Marj-aret Mi-anlon Kruno .1. Nay man Nellie T. Swank Of Texas and Pacific R. R.

NKW YOr.K. April 23 Georse J. Gould today resigned as president and chairman of the board of directors the Texas and Pacific Kailway Company. 'r' 'r- n. i.t Atrtl lr.fi.rn-.ed t.

11 Bernhardt, Dangerously III. Resting Comfortably I I IM I lillol ee ij ,1 n. 1 -f W. H. McGregor, Oil Head, Commits Suicide A f- 'Anthony Spoigarirh rufi.iMi iue iruara Anna Kelso Nw Canonsbur-t Pittsburgh t'hicata WUkinsburs i'lUsburt; li Shiirpsbm "Wilkinticturif W'iikmsburiC NVw "astlf, I'a.

New Castle, i'a. rUTsburph Vittshurpti Mi'Kees Rocka McKet'S liocka l'Utsburpn I'tttsburH Pittsburgh est Homestua.l Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Castle. Pa. PittBburfth Pittsburgh North UraricItH it Nort Braddock Natrona Iutiuesne Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Glassport tiiaHsport YoungKtown, O. Younjrstowii, O.

bunbury, la. Pittsburgh Turtle Creek Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Wilmerding: Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Nick town, Pa. Kast Pittsburgh Clairton Iron City Plttsburch Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Lincoln Place Hays tiMry irt -tr It. d4do. I NKW Al Til :3 Muse.

elected the followint Chair- James Anna M. I.emm on leers: William t.4'W rUU I P.IIrJ Kliln1 IVrt t.V..r., e. I man of the hoard. Church Recehed Bv Qsborn: president, J. L.

Lancaster; I Mary Mii'idoon ft-m ho i d.m:-.o.;.v hr-. was I.K" i.w:sH I LANCASTKIJ. Anril "2 Wil- vice-iiresiil. nts Antirew G. Walter Harnett W.

and Kinley J. Shepherd. 1 t'J n. a tin l-i-d by her I ham II. McGregor, aged former la presid.

nl of the Imiei'ndent Oil Cf-m- Liima Flurtrer m. I it a h.j.i tv.ftt i. w.isjl'any Iniliaini. I committea sui-an 11 I cido here this afternoon. Oregon'Califomia Land t''m I.fj e.kwftn.

font. tf 9 0 mt 8 f-i-. Llewellyn Watsou Marie James Joseph Montgomery Melissa 11. Miller Walter F. n.

r. lurth.r nn would i cam to Incaster on Saturday m.i ui j'" visit his nephew. Clark McGrepor, AVilliam l'ARIS. April 22. Serpt.

Pupan, one of the American Case Won bv Government! aviators i Anna Sehafler i secretary of the oil company. Klmer M. Nelson tV with the French Armv. is reported i t-- sasu oraruir to mm hmsfitBism Airll r3 In d. r.4:tc I ft Ui.4r "St S-j rii t'lirt tUr r-n ll-tl Cirt' rt th.

rrn l.iir.. sorsw.aiCiiFCP'iiua missing Lieut. William Thaw says Klmer it is feared Sertit. Dugan was one of Eiizabeth M. two who were seen to fail 'aer H.

Woaver during a battle over the German lines, yr" 'i, It. Kdmund Gros, one of the or- Cila'iys I'llrye panizers of the American SniiMilriila 'John Oarrlty Of Admiral, Joins Navv n.t.'iiiMiin.x, April i i imrles M. S-hal today offered to the pov-irnmnil th rf Pethle- I A. A.ri I 1 dirt lit aiiv way daring the ii -i ii iiituM-r at.j rts.ner- -u on it. Ui: rv't r.l I lercr, MOllH.K.

April :3. Wallace Leonee Farr.iCiit, pr at-prandson of Admiral Karracut. was nmon; the tive ret riiils nccepted today for Ferv-ice in the I'nited Slates Navy. Mr. Farraufs home at Kast Side.

Miss. ctant, It-- a trie mcjLt i1. acre, of Ihc v.rn-. nt to rrr'-n if-trly Th nifrr ir.a.le in Pecretarv on whom Mr. S.

hwab called and epre.ed a iiiin to co-operate with the In every way. thinks, however, that there is a pos- nhy Nelen sioihty that tho was tak-n a Aibna Zoiiner prisoner or even lauded in the British iieorge v. Detor lines Cl.arSotte Brown fiuv S. Harbaueh WOOLEN WORKERS GET K'ivarl A. Pchelat nraTT' o- tv.

Ethel K. Ailamiiz A I TOMOl.II.!. i 'I 7 r. 5:,., siiU! and U. I i to i.oa 1 v.

AM) yj i.i.i;ai. U11VI'J. mm i.m a mt (I-IM 1 III M.o it i. -a v. i i.i: ft IkF r- tm- I foi.

iff 1 -r a. 1 .1 sm. 'antwv 4 -i 1V Ti ruopiis aijs I r'. I i am nt I i ta4k A I ir-- t- i I' -M liinmc'j'H Tfr- I tk Al I I.r tB nt.d Wi i---t lr-l Tt CI' w.trSin-l-".m. late THE DEATH ROLL I .1 i vu s.

ts: I 1 Alesse ican ooien i. ompanv toaav an Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Thomas A. Rosp nouneed an advance in wages effec 1 ore A rm a t-4 an i railroad 1 1 land. rrt-4 l-r 'n I4. an l-r -iU rn for f4r-ra oli -f Ifi4.

t.tnt-r anj I a. tive in ail its mills. The increase Kaiser Second Son Thomai F. Davit. 1 George Porter.

K. lVI. I died Georcp Porter. snr.erinton.tont will he "in no case less than 5 perl CPiit" jL was stated the lowest paid mmiiiinimmiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiimmmiiiiii, operatives receiving the principal KstaMished isr.4 henetits wmniTsin piMriQ I Reported Dead of T)phus Storm Sinks American Sunday niul-t lu a lo no Itut-I the South P. nn Oil Company, Mid-lie Mreet.

II was in Philadel- Laid division, died vesterdav after a The rra 1 iiit ment will intfi of. i.ini.jT- Beautiful Stlrcfioa iViccd II. was in chari?" of the dis- hiiKerlm. illness at his hompj rd South i. I I ITT.

I. 1 HIS i LliC LltllH i Ship. Refugees Declare'-- KHSohllO lj At f. KeiTiTs; Nealey avenue. He was horn in t'ounty Armniih.

Ireland, on Septem- i 1 I toi 1 Atlantic in Pitt-hurfch at ath. Inirini; the t- I TERHEYDEN CO. Smithtield Street One Door from Oliver Ave. 5 MIlllllllllilllMlllllMIIMtltllltlllllllMttllllllllllHllijl the lim. of hi di i ican I iiu came in mis country war in 1 he at th use of 1 He lived in Beaver 4 umy until when he went to increase made in 15 months.

U. S. D. of 1812 Meeting. The twentieth annual meetine of the Pennsylvania Chapter.

United States of will be held I he morninir of May 17 in th blue room of the William Ponrf Hotel. State officers will be elected at this time. A luncheon will follow the meeting. Apnl rffu- arrived at j.rt lron ral'ar fo. hur.

t'i tl. we he -rt tr Marrh le.t I Avry H.ltr. I hi City, where he secured a position K.r .1. 4 In tn e- ffi t. tHil- lt(.

-f r. r.t in Hobson hardware store To the Wife of One Who Drinks iw rnnn ir.e cr. w- in N'-va i A riTiox sai.ms. tvinI as orderly Admiral Scoit Schley fin the fhtitship Knioklvn. I Hiring tho destruction of Cervera'a lie.

off July 5, h. was injured from hhell and at the closo of tlie war was clvcn his) hen. Table discharge. a number of St. Mary's Unman tath-nhe "lnirch of Sharburtr.

Fraternal Order of liniiles, Order of M.uo and tiuyasuta P.enefleial As. Kociiition of Sliarpsb'irz. He leaves Ids widow. Mrs. Mary Iovis.

three II-lei a taron. were I hi on a no and two! came on a mroiiil M'-amer I Fatal. hecomimr a member of the firm a year later. In 1S74 he and liohert M. Wauuh, under the firm name of Wauuh Porter, operated extensively in the Hutler.

Bradford and P.ichburi; oil ia istig llf, bc. came identified with the Standard Oil Company t)ie fno department. In he was appointed suiicrmtointnnt Brakeman Is Killed. James Kennedy, aged "fi, of North ruiucsne avenue. Puquesne, a brakeman, was killed this morning whim he was run over by a freieht U'ain in the yards of the Hiiqucsne Steel Company.

I I have an Important confidential mpfait I for yon. It will come in a plain envelope. How to romiuer the liquor hahit In 3 dav ami make home happy. Wonderful, safe. lasting, reliable, inexpensive method, frtiaran-i teed.

Write to Kdw. J. Woods. 69. Station I New York.

JC. Y. Show this to others. Me OUt ll I Villi 1 1 "Vim r-. 5 1 1 1.

a v. 'Miiaii, t'll Tt- I i.Hl th. hurri-I r-K ro ti. ami laniace.J 13 other vessels. of which wer t.e.icbed aiid olh-era A in--hi: them they Ka.

a f.ur-mae, Atneriran frh.in. rtflimafid'il hy a "ook. A itn- I-' of ie re Ihe. b. In he was aiiim i wens around Oil Cilv art ttif of -11 i I I w-'i i utiI "I A nl ats.

I ID a. in. Al-tt! 1 R. Bradford district n.T- iMiS mm i transferred to the n.nn to. i I o.ei and in 1902 to the.

Pittsburgh district. I "as a member of Petrolia Lodge. Jette Wite a'''' Masons, of Oil I EVEN A SQUIRREL HAS nn- r.asi i.inerty i inn fhiireli ll. 1.V1VAO Jese H. Wise, aed f.J Pittsburgh Student Will Join Ambulance Corps Mrs.

William Gates ami Mrs. K. A. 62 Una avenue, of the law hrm i Wise Ar nor. died yesterday mornimr at SENSE NUT Coming.

Nesbit of Pittsburgh: a brother nd two sisters in Ireland. I' a ENOUGH TO BURY A When He Sees Cold Weather in" i it i si. urn ii Hospital. He was born tit Wa neshurtr ami came here V.r rt rrivd IS. on of y.

ars nun nnd had since been I John A. Crum. OIL CITV. April 23 John A. Crum died at his home here today.

He was horn in Mahoninstown, Armstrong county, Ferbruary 1.1, 1S56, and came -here in the eary sixties. He served for nine years as a private ttiluiw hi.i:i. re nt wt.TTE Harvard. w.i a a driver In Arii. rt.dii Aml-'i! lin hi nervice al wi'l l--ae New 'tk Saturday on Ml." Kreneli l.iml;.i Chicago It rd.aii with i.ther II irard city, in lamer.

I Wise, at i or time represi iited the Twenty- third Pennsylvania distriet in cress, and he himself itceived the l- mocratle f.r tiie me i a few years neo. He was tiiken I Company 1, Sixteenth Iteeimont, ill on a business trip to Arizona. He in N. leaves two sons, florae W. Wis of G.

I He was elected a member the Legislature from Venango NinihIcs. and Kot.ert K. Wise i storage. Qrin Sanitary Warehouse. HAL'CII KKKNAN.

in 1310. He was postmaster a student at Washington and and md jalrs. Mr. fiwley oiled from IViIm.Iv llich in and last er nieiiil-r or the Harvard nun team which won f-r 'i- l.rt iin over tho urnlor e.m. II tank-l in.

In his la ef i ntuden anl won two t.ch..lar-h: lat 'Tir, South Oil City from to lSflS 4 CollrKc; his mother. Mrs. Kathe Mrs. Lucv I11 widow and two daugh rm Hook Wise; a nisf. ters, Mrs).

W. C. MeKibhen of (Yra. in lb Id this citv anrl r.n.i opolin and Mrs. Harry Icdrich of this city.

brother. Joseph Wise of Tucson. Arm. f. BALFOUR TO VISIT PHILADELPHIA 1.

I JL I Jam M. Henry. Junes Meljiin Henry. died Sunday at his home. Z''i thibla strei-t.

of r.nesiinonia. William C. Charlton. William Church Charlton, aged Cfi, died Sunday at his home. Alder street.

He was born and lived hi Yet the Average American Does Nothing to combat a constantly rising cost of living. The World's Food Crops Are Short This Year and half the world is looking to America for food. Prices are going still higher. You Must Emulate the Squirrel and lay by something for the winter. You must learn to store foods, and preserve foods in the summer when thev are cheap.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN. A Complete Course in Household Economy based upon authoritative government bulletins, will be offered by The Pittsburgh Gazette Times through its information bureau at Washington. It will cover in successive weeks every phase of the preservation, storage, purchase and preparation of PIIH.U'I I.PHI He IH and came I I 'I'O. in Pittsburgh. He w.is i.mni...-.i i.iiu.ii i In He eonsolidate.1 Kxpanded Metal e.tnnii..i-.ti and Minifer ft n.i...

ed hs a engineer Ju.f oinpany until his retirement three lit the West tiik'hotiHe Company. He i of Hi Krepen itn mtnl-t i h.lr ur. VOIlflelted With metric years ago. He was member of Pittsburgh Commamlcrv No. 1 Km-hts n.

I M- ele to lb. ir t.iy in iemid.ir. and the Ki-t Knd Christian tA jthurcli. He leaves three daughters -Mrs. ii.

Hoke, Miss Kthel nnd t'ompanv nnd the j. Heinz Company for inanv He was a member of the Oakland Methodist Chilli Ii. lie leaves Ins widow. Mrs. Lily Henry; il mother.

Mrx. Mary 1. Henry of 'oimbiii. a son. J.

Karl Henrv: a Miss i Hive Charlton: a son. Walter i S- K. hariton; a brother. Charh ftetieh Jj. ian.

ac. Jf I r. who lnvm ti.it The dit II. W. not af-tioillieetl.

3 P. IV J. tin 1. A Charlton, and one grandchild. I.VT AMI I fU'MI.

Frederick V. Rehling. Fred-rich Wiiliam Lehlin. aged died SlindaV at his )inm. i.iiithter.

Miss Gertrude Henry; a bro'lier. I. I Henrv. of New Casth-. I and three usi.

is, Mrs. C. V. Kellev of Stellbell 1... Mra.

LliZilbeth Ketchmu of Col imbiis. and Mrs. FLOATED foods. DO NOT MISS ONE OF THESE IM- TORTANT PAMPHLETS. MiuMn Mi'Cinnts of V.slllt;T..'.

Aprd tS -I v.Hne f.t kltiuutirol at Ml. O. Chestnut str.M-t, Avalon. w-as born in Steiibenville and lived the past I eight y. iirs In Avalon.

He was the son of C. H. and Mrs. Oesino M. llehl-i mg.

He was a member of Kellevuc iCommnndery No. Ancient and 11-jlustrious Order of the Knights of Mr: Lawrence Ward. Mr. Alice Ward, air.d 5, wife of Ward. d.e.

niday nt her IU Hii.lt Ktna. Sb.e whs the 'jbln on the (al.f..tr.l.t oil "'nl had l-er, ft'wited un.l. to the ire 1,1 for r. piifs in i i.ii'-iaiui. Illltl .....1 1..

on: iiiii'iiot-u to Ktna In was i Order of he leaves SENATOR HUGHES ILL of St. Joseph's 1 Ionian Cath two brothers. Lewis and John P.ehl- Care of Food in the Home is the first of these PRACTICAL LESSONS ON IIOW TO LIVE. It is written by a woman and gives in simple language both practical instructions for the keeping of foods, and the scientific principles upon which they are based. Fill out the attached coupon and mail with a 2-cent stamp today for a free copy of Care of Food in the Home.

It's worth money and health to you. 5 THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES INFORMATION I Ing. nnd one sister. Miss Marie Kehl- oho Clsureh of P.esldes I her she four sons. 1 l.

nd ii. ii .1. Ward of ing, all Pittsburgh. WASHINGf N. Aptil Senator II if Nw- Jtrey tW.

A bo.j.it.1 ami He to (ii ro-d i Pittsburgh; Thomas War.l of PATIINTS. I niiioieip: ia niwi i wur.t i-r Mr. John alone. Mrs. Miry K.

Malone. aged at. wife of John Malone. died Sunday at Chicago; two daughter. Miss Martha for -in ri.

li.i t-o i 2.1 is Cut Ward of Pitt-Lurch; a bro'lier. Thomas Mo- her home, I'unseath street. She Albaiiv, N. a ist. Mrs.

was born in Ireland and ranm to DPI OF mm IS WAR VICTIM Guirk of inn.gaii of and 10 Pittsburgh at an carlv nee. BUREAU 3 vr.nidet i'dri'ii. a member of the St. Agnes Catholic Church. Pesides her husband she i leaves a son.

John G. alone; two ughters. Miss Klizaboth Malone IMN. r-lti. hrd P.

r-f-r-l It. e. icrth llnrl Shannon. l-i loi klU-d Ii He was a rf the I' i.i',.. i FREDERIC J.

IIASKIX, Director, Washington, D. C. Enclosed find a 2-cent stamp, lor -which please send me, entirely free, the pamphlet Food in the Home." you will "Care of and Mrs. William Hynes; two sisters. Mrs.

Katherine McF.lroy of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Margaret Koo-ran Scotland, and one prandchild. iiam'im; Acwnr.Mii.s. too i.ati: TO u.Assirv tt mum Name I Nt ID ri a r. Matthew H.

Laughlin. ittl.ew 11. l.a'ii-hl n. age.l a of the o1th Side. die.

I in fit- heme, siieet. r.or'l He was a menus of the Ninth Pn l.y-t-ie-'i I'lurih. Krai-shn Lodge No. K. nnd A.

Chapter It Ci.mm rv No. K. T. Seof.t-n Lite Masons. L't'ichilti li widow.

Mrs. ret I three sons. ii and Samuel A. -t l.ii. one brofi.ir.

Jam. one h.Mir, Mrs. J.iui. Orr und t'nv gi.n.dehodren. n.t'i Street Address.

r.ir-. fl. J.VJ1 itr r-p4 I Ii! Mr. Marie A. Washabaugh.

Mrs. Marie Arnold Washabaugh, ag' 71. widow ef George W. Washabaugh, died Sunday at the home of lur Mrs. c.

Hrehm. West Newton, she was born in Mercer county. Ih sides her daughter she leaves a pon. Dr. K.

N. Washabaugh, of Pittsburgh. State tie 1 i r. i i M.I 2 ut.i'i in Itio'itut. 1 I 4 Vu-- II r.ihh ncc rcr.i:rvl.

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