r p 'A G E SIXWARREN MORNING CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 191SLMEJ2IQA:iv- »ilt;v.4 \i'lr*1khNORPENNSYLVANIA MENKILLED IN ACTIONJames Joseph Cochran ........................Philadelphia,Charles McMullen...............................l,,fap^nC?I’Clinton G. Davie................................Allentown,DIED OF WOUNDSSergt. Homer W. Earl ........................Tafford City,WOUNDED SEVERELYSergt. William H. Felix.........................Private Michael de Riggi, East Liberty..............1 ittsburgh,Private James J. Earley,........................Pittsburgh,Private Warren Eckhart..........................Lansdale,Private Michael W. Feeder........................Duquesne,Private Sam Stef Musbuickoff....................... nirankfWOUNDED IX ACTIONSergt. Thomas McNulty..........................nto?*Corporal Joseph Aaschenbrenner..................I ittsrmrgn,Private George C. Haebe......................Philadelphia,Private Lewis Polhseno.........................Pittsburgh,KILLED IN ACTIONPrivate Raymond J. Cahill.......................Manayunk,Private Howard W. Kahler...............South Williamsport,MISSING IN ACTION Elmer C. Reichart............................Philadelphia,Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.Pa.WASHINGTON. July 25.-red and eight casualties in the Amen-« • . • ^ a m a n r» y*N 1 l r* One hun- John Blum. Ritzeville, Washington.Jame3 A. Boyle, Long leland City. N.‘ O n fo And Uf fi ( 1 F f* H Bfl * * IS.SHEFFIELDSHEFFIELD, July 25.—Several , parties are to be given for the draft- j ees, Wednesday evening thirty friends gathered at the Wamblade, home in honor of Alhin who will leave with the draft Friday. The honor guest was presented with a purse of money. A mock wedding was the feature of the evening.The picnic which was to be held atnds last evening in hon-] ‘°d of theCrom-If the rule is held to apply to otl forms of amusement, it will cut dobecataxes are to be m;the ball grouor of Carl Larson and John well was given at the Henry residence on account of the rain, they were unable to stay at the ball park. The evening was spent in games and music.war.Price-fixing is another hardshipIf a general progrbeer.heA farewell party was given last evening in honor of John Cromwell at his home on Tionesta street.Mrs. O. M. Beer spent Thursday afternoon shopping in Warren.WASHINGTON, July 2 5.—A billion dollars stands between Congressand National prohibition for the per- a good source ot revenuewar It is the people’s] amusement taxes are to b.money to be raised by taxation to j higher and have proved good reve, help pay the enormous cost of the producersThe billion can easily be rais-Kv fovpc nn whiskev wines and the tax lasersOtherwise members of Con-j is entered upon, there will be no gress who will vote for prohibition cess profits on which to layare frank enough to state that they taxes, don’t know where this billion will Congi come from unless consumption taxes lowing a man to take large profitartTknposed upon some ol the neees- war and then take a club and t sities of life.B;. Mttl“ «h* Zh *hy ImSosTnr is believed that the new hill, whenheavv°taxes on everything that cou°d ported, will he found to follow al pSly be «ned . luxury, and by the general line of ,he Englishtrebling the taxation onj.tem o. vai taxation.There are many members Congress who favor the scheme ofthem a)! away from him. This is tually the system in England anAt the home of W. T. Hart are the following guests: Edward Lubold,who is on the battleship is spending j doubling or tobacco it is'Hart1 spirits, wines, beer and tobacco, it isa few days here. Mrs. Euphema of Stoneboro will visit until Monday. Irene Hart and Ruth Nevison of Alliance, Ohio.will beThe C. P. L. Mill expects to start ! a night shift running the first of August, as they have such a demand for government work.The houses on Mill street havebeen brightened up by having them painted a bright color.At a special school hoard meeting this week the two vacancies in the 11 High School were filled by Miss Eura% *A' —__just possible that Congressable to frame a law that will raisethe required amount without the consumption taxes that are so unpopular with the American people.Take away the billion dollais in prospect by the enactment of national prohibition, putting the whole country on a bone-dry basis and members of the Ways and Means Committee who have been struggling with thebill say there is no way to find the money except under some scheme of general taxation that will fall upon all the people. In other words, if thehnnp rirv countryPRISON FOR ALIEN MEN;OLD HOME FOR WOforLONDON, July 25.—The Pai mentary Committee recently appr ed to consider the alien question issued a report recommendingimmediate interning of every i enemy alien over eighteen years cept those who, for medical or o reasons, should be exempted, and repatriating of all female en aliens except those whose hush; have been granted exemption 3internment. • „The committee also recomm