S Household Economy | S Hon to Have the Brat <'« OR b <2 g Hrmrfly aid Save 93 by X '• Making It at Home tough medicines, as a rule contain a large quantity of plain syrup. A pint of granulated sugar with Vj pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you as good syrup as money can buy. Then get from your druggist 2 , 4 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth', pour into a pint hot tie and. till the bottle with sugar syrup. This gives vou. at a cost of onlv 61 cents, a full pint of reallv better cough •yrup than you could buy ready made for s2.so—a clear saving of nearlv $2. Full directions with Pinex. It keeps perfectly and tastes good. It takes hold of the usual cough or chest cold at once and conquers it in 24 hours. Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter coughs. It's truly astonishing how quickly it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and soothes the inflamed mem branes in the case of a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tul>es. thus end ing the persistent loose cough. Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol, and has been used for generations to heal inflamed membranes of the throat and chest. To avoid disappointment, ask your dtuggist for "2'i ounces of Pines,"'and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt ly refunded, gins with this preparation. The Pinex Co., it. \\ ayue, lnd. EXILED HOU>TD TREKS HOME O'wnet Recognizes Emaciated Canine by Bark Only ork. Pa., Oct. s l,ov e for his old home has brought * 4 80h," an old fox hound, i aised by 1,. K. Sentz, of Felt on, ha-!* after he had been shipped first to irginia and then to the mountains of .North Carolina. Tuesday night Sent/, discovered an emaciated old .lug dragging himself into hi? yard anil, failing to recognize "Bob," was about to drive him away, w iren t • animal made himself knbwn L.v joyous barking. Sentz has decided to keep the faithful dog. WILL MAKE CHRISTMAS COIN Denver Mint to Help Philadelphia Car ry Christmas Burden Denver, Oct. S.—Announcement was made here yesterday that the Denver ,mint vvill coin for use in ;ne eastern holiday trade. There will be $.1,000,000 in i2..">0. gold pieces. Sev er: 1 ! millions iu silver coin will be minted. Phis is the first time the Denver mint i as liee.i .ailed upon "or such coinage, rhr Philadelphia institution usually handling t'he holiday needs aloue. To Dedicate New School Hc siiey, Pa.. Oct S.—The new M. S. Ilershey Consolidated school bui ling, the gift of M. s. Hershev. will he dedi cated October 12. N. C. Schaeffer, Superintendent of Public Instru-tion, and Henry Houck, Secretary of Inter nal Affairs, will lie chief speakers; A.K'V than .100 students are enrolled. A Lady Bountiful • Do you like Mis- Prattle?" " Ves, she's so generous. Never l,ee;is anythi g to herself anil is al ways ready to give away even her best lend.'' Judge. ' 1 - Directory of Leading Hotels of Harrisburg ■ , HOTEL VICTOR No. 25 South Fourth Street Dirccll) I nlou Mutiuo, mnipperi Milli tut .Hoilcru liuprov?- uitfuis; liter in every momi Luc bath i perfectly f««oltiry; nit-fly . ..i iiUUeil (hrouisliout. Hates moderate. JOSiuPli wtll/tiTI, Proprietor. HOTEL CARLTON" EUROPEAN PLAN 217 Market St., Opp. the Court House -to Comfortable Rooms—Each provided \»ith Telephone with Free Local Service Elevator —Every Modern Convenience. Shower Baths Free to Guests. J. W. Bodenhaver, Proprietor THE BOLTON Market Square Large and convenient Sample Booms. Passenger and Baggage Elevator. Elec tric Cars to and from depot. Electric Light and Steam Heat; Rooms en suite or single with Baths. Kates, *2.50 per day and up. J. H. Ec M. S. Butterworth, Props. THEPLAZA 42:i-425 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. At the Entrance to the P. R. R. Station EUROPEAN PLAN F. B. ALDINGEB, Proprietor Hotel Columbus Absolutely Fireproof SO Rooms and Baths European Plan Maurice E. Russ, Proprietor Third and Walnut Sts., Federal Square The Lochiel Corner Market and Third Streets Entrance on Third Street EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms provided with Heat, Hot and Cold Water. Baths free to guests. W. H. BYERLY, Prop. HOTEL DAUPHIN " 30» MARKET STREET European Plan. Hates JI.OO per day and up. Rooms single or en suite, with private baths. luncheon, 11.30 to 2 p. m., 35c Dinner daily, 5 to 8 p. m„ ."We Special Sunday Dinner. 12 noon to 8 p. m., 75c A la carte service. 6 a. m. to 12 D m HORTIMG A MINGLE, Proprietor* The Metropolitan Strictly European For something good to eat. Every thing in season. Service the beet. Prices the loweit. JILTED GIRL ISES REVOLVER Orders Former Fiance to Drive Auto to Minister's or Be Shot Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. S.—A near tragedy WHS enacted yesterday iu an automobile on the principal downtown streets by Lillian Kreps and Benjamin Werner, an automobile dealer. Werner had taken the girl, whom he was formerly engaged to marry, out for a ride. When they entered .Hfth ave nue, the principal business thorough fare downtown, the jilted girl pulle.t a big automatic and. thrusting it against the back ot' Werner's head in plain ■»ight of hundreds of passersby, ordered Imii to drive to the residence of an Kast Km I minister or prepare to die. On Urant Boulevard, near Washing ton street, the cowed Werner dropped the steering gear aud vaulted into the '.ear seat, but his strategy failed, as Miss Kreps brought the heaxy re\ol ver butt down on his head, opening up n big ga«h and rendering him uncon scious. Deprived of its driver the car crashed iuto an embankment and piled up iu a heap. Passersby apprehended Miss Kreps. Werner was taken from the wreckage 1 y the police and hurried to a hospital, where his injuries were dressed. KIKE AT MILLERSTOWN l>arge Barn and Seven Horses on Mc- Donald Farm Destroyed Millerstown, Oct. S. —A fire of un known origin destroyed the large haru on the McDonald farm in the west end of town on Tuesday night, between 9 and 10 o'clock. The buildin-g with auist 4if was totally de stroyed. There were seven head of horses burned and all the grain which j was in the barn. The farm is tenated bv W, K. Shra'viler and he suffered a total loss , as he had no insurance. The barn, which was owned by the McDonald heirs, was insured. \ drover who had , cattle in the barn at the time, saved his stock. NO IMJCIif OR NEURALGIA PUN Get a 10 Cent Package of Dr. James' Head ache Powders and Don't Suffer | hen your head aches you simplv i must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take !i remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia Send someone to the drug store row fcr a dime package of Dr. .lames' Headache Powders. Don't suffer. In a few moment? you will feel fine—headache gone—no more neuralgia pain. Adv. DENIES CRUELTY CHARGES Superintendent of State Reformatory Says Accusations Are Untrue Huntingdon, Pa., Oct. B.—Superin tendent T. B. Patton. of the Pennsylva nia State Industrial Reformatory, when | interviewed in regard to the charges of inhuman treatment preferred by former inmates of the institution, declared that i he knew nothing about the incidents referred to, but supposed the charges were made up by former prisoners on account of resentment for deserved pun ishment received for violation of the i rules. All such punishment, he said, was 1 administered according to the nature of the offense, and in no case was it se i \ ere or inhuman The reformatory receives young men from every county in the State. None 1 is received under 15 or over 25 years of age, and the sentence is an indeter , in nate one, the boys receiving their parole at un early date when their be iiavier justifies it. When the conduct of an inmate :s exceptionally bad, he may be transferred to one of the State peni tentiaries. The average number of in itiates in the institution is about 700. and there are about 100 teachers, guards an i other employes. Foley Cathartic Tablets on will like their positive'action. They have a tonic effect ou the bowels, and g.\e a wholesome, thorough cleau sing to the entire bowel tract„.Stir the liver to healthy activity and keep stomach sweet. Constipation, headache, _dull, tired feeling never afflict those "who use Foley Cathartic Tablets. Only 2 sc. Specially comforting to stout per sons who enjoy the light and free feel ing they give. George A. Gorgas, Ifi North Third street and P. R. R. Sta tion. ' adv. C. E. SILVER ANNIVERSARY Held in Zion Reformed Church At Marietta Yesterday Marietta, Oct. B.—The silver an niversary of the Christian Endeavor convention, of Lancaster countv was held yesterday the Zion Reformed church, this place.'and nearly two hun dred delegates from all sections of tlie ; county was present. There were three sessious, an.l it was pronounced the most successful convention in the twen ty-five years. •I. G. Dailey. of Philadelphia; Walt er P. Riggs. White Rock; the Rev. G. D. Batdorf, Lan.-aster; .). Rauch Stein, Bethlehem, were among the speakers. In the afternoon the State committee met and discussed a number of sub jects. In the evening Dr. 0. H. Chain, president of the State convention, ad dressed the assembly. The Christian l.ndeavor Society of this place served 1 the meals. Special Train For Harrisburg arietta. Oct. B.—This morning | nearly three hundred people boarded i tne special train for Harrisburg. I Among the number was the Pioneer I Fire Company, No. 1, under the lead j ership of (i. Penrose Hippie, and the Metropolitan band, of Columbia. The new State, flag presented to thp com , panv, was used in the parade for the I first time. Deatn of Aged Woman .Mountville, Oct. 8. —Mrs. David K. iMellinger. 77 years "old, died from a complication of diseases. Srtie was a member of the Silver Spring church and is survived by her husband, several TTARRIRBFKfi ST A R-IN DEPEN DENT, THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER S. 1914. 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