2 ITCHING BURNING PIMPLES ON FACE Also Blackheads. Scratched and Poisoned Pimples. Lost Much Best. Nothing Helped Until Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In Few Weeks Completely Well. SIB Poplar St.. Wilmington. I>4—"My fee* broke out In plmplm and blackheads which caused mr a (treat deal of trouble. The itching and burning seoaaticm was ao (rrat that I scratched i\ and poison from; the second storv in their night clothes, i They suffered jrreatly until neighbors, l a mile away, came on the scene and j hurried them 1o warmth and shelter. 7 HUBT IN TROLLEY CRASH Slippery Rails Cause Collision at Wil ktnsburg Willd|itll& Fa.. Dec. 16.—Seven ; |>e:so..s were injured when two street eats collided licfe yesterday morning. l due to slippery rails. Six of the victims sustained severe ents and bruises and were taken to the Columbia Hospital. One other vic tim went 'home after having his injuries dressed. The cars were badly wrecked., WILL PAY V. S. FOR CONTRACT Seading Bidder Offers W to Tear Down " Five Buildings Reading, IV. Dee! lt>. —Contractor! William A. Sharp will pay st> for the jrivilege of dismantling five buildings on the s.te to be occupied by the an nex to the fostoffice. The bids were opened yesterday and there was seme surprise when Mr. Sharp's bid rcveaied that lie would pay for being allowed to do the woik. The 1 other bidders were: J. MrCuHougfa, | $950; Gartcan Brothers. SHH>: D. K. Danipmau. $350: Charles 11. Firfher, HtH*. The s; .-.fications prescribed that the contra tor was to receive the salvage. Tried to Rob State Policeman Reading. Pa.. Dec. 18. —Making the mistake of thrusting his hand into the, po. set of :i State policeman while oper ating with a gang of pick-pockets at the recent Hamburg King Frost carnival, resulted in Alfred Levy, 35 years old, of Philadelphia, being sentenced in eourt here yesterday to a Hue of $lO and costs an-t a year's imprisonment in the Berks jail. HOW TO PREVENT ACID STOMACHS AND FOOD FERMENTATION 1 By a Ste«»rh SprrialUt As a specialist who has spent many J*e»rs in thf study and treatment of i st our ! stomach will at once proceed to digest i the food in a healthy, normal manner Be sure to ask your druggist for the i bisurated magnesia, as I have found other forms utterly lacking in its pe ?uliarly valuable properties.—F. J. G. 1 adv. j ■/' j INITIAL TUMBLER OFFER 1 ■►COUPON^ f-— ~—- Thlg coupon and 48 cent*, entitles the bearer to ( One-Half Dozen Fancy Sterling ■ *lr 1 Silver Initial Tamblers ' V gl I I Coupon must be presented at the oOce of 1 .»|| THE STAR-INDEPENDENT ' ! 18-20-22 South Third St., Hacrisburg, Pa. I I" If wanted by mail. lO cento extra. WIPE DBAS: HUSBAND ILL Mrs. Mabel S. Oilman Dies of Pneu monia in Reading Reading, Pa., Dev. 16.—'With her husband critically ill with the same disease in an adjoining room, and uu «w of her death, Mr*. Mabel 9. Oil man. wife of Dr. Roland H. Oilman, of Williaaiabury, Pa., died at her former home here yesterday of pleuropneu monia. l)r. and Mrs. Oilman were married last April at the Bellevne-Stratford ho tel. Philadelphia, he being a gradu&te of the Medico Chi College. After their wedding they went to Williamsburg, where Dr. Oilman established his prac tice. His wife was taken ill two week? ago and was in a dying condition when brought to her former home in Readiug last Saturday. Upon arriving, the hus band took to bed with the same dis ease. MRS. F. B. W OUR ALL DIES Wife of Madia Real Estate Dealer Drops Dead In Church Media. Pa.. Dee. 16.—While drilling' children for the Christmas cantata forj the Sunday school of the first Baptist church, Deborah, wife of Wank Brook Worrall, a Media real estate dealer, dropped dead. The tragedy oecnmvl in i the ?upfH'r room of the church. A physi cian said that death had been caused by acute indigestion. * Mrs. Worrall was well known in I church and social circles in Media. She is survive.! by her husband and two small children. LAND GOES CHEAP AT AUCTION Property Worth About SIOO,OOO Fetches SlMtti at Reading Reading, Pa.. Dec. 1 ti.—Seventeen properties, worth about SIOO,OOO. own - 1 ed by the late Daniel H. Schweyer. in ! Masai awny. District. Lougswamp. Pike and Rockland townships, this county, were sold at public auction yesterday at the Bowers Hotel, for $9,116. Half interest of an ore mine on a tract of land in Rockland, belonging to the estate, which sold at one time for SIO,OOO and represented an investment of $:?■"•. 000. brought sl3l. The buyer was OUrisiana Peterson. jgg DUDLEY 2jj iachoa NORMAN inches ARUOW COLLARS - ">< r*. ">—« »..w. Ar. i i INSTITUTE WELL ATTENDED Northumberland Couuty Teachers Hear Talks on Playgrounds Swnbury. l'a.. Dee. 16.—The County Teachers' Institute sessions yesterday | were largelv attended. This was' the program: •Mttstc." the ! tie v. E. B. Bailey, Baltimore: "T'ae ' Playground: a t.'hararter Ijaboratory,'* Dr. Henrv M. Pattengill, Lansing, . Vl.vh.: •'Grammar School Section of fhe [ Playground," Prof. W. M. Pearoe, su perintendent of schools. Ridgway, Pa.; "Its Primary Stvtiou, Miss Lillian ,T»h;>«on. Milersville. Pa.; "In the Mix ed Grades." Prof. I. H. Maser, Sunrbury, ' Oounty Superintendent of Public In struction: ••Creating a Taste for Mu sic, - " M.ss Johnson; •'Efficiency in ; Music." Dr. Pattengill, and "Music," | Professor Pearce. Oblj- One -BROMO HI'IMXK" Whenever you feel a cold coming on. think of the full name. LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Look for signature E. \V. GROVE on box. 25c. DIES LEGALLY FOR CHILDREN Mrs. Emory Scotten Gives Them Share in $75,000 Estate Dover. Del., Dec. 16. —By waiving . provisions made for her in the will of her husband, and electing to take a dower-right, so that her seven children might participate in the estate, Mrs. Emory Scotten. of near here, was de j creed "legally dead" by the Supreme Court. The Scotten estate. Valued between $75,000 and $90,000, was willed out right to the widow. Upon her death, it was to be distributed among her heirs. ; Mrs. Scotten waived her claims and j 1 the Supreme Court was called upon to I decide whether her action was legal. ] The court held that the renunciation by the widow was equivalent to her death. Wife Dies in Clothes Closet ! Seranton, Pa., Dee. 16.—While wait ing for his wife to return from a shop ping tour, where he supposed her to be. Patrick Maionev, of Meridian street, went to a closet to hang up some gar i ments and found the body of his wife ! on the floor. She had died of heart disease while getting her hat to go j ' out. Mystery in Man's Death Seranton. Pa., Dec. 16.—When yard men uncoupled the locomotive from a i Buffalo extra freight on the Lackawan na reaching here at 7 o'clock last night, the upper half of a man s naked body i dropped to the track. N'o trace of the whereabouts of the other half of the! body was found. Flees Arrest; Feet Frozen i Williams port. Pa.. Dec. 16.—Know-j ing that, a warrant had been issued for j his arrest on a charge of robbery, Clin-' ton Trowbridge, unable to find other i j shelter, spent the night in a brick yard. Yesterday morning he was found badly frozen and.unconscious. 'Both feet maV j have to toe amputated. HARBTSBtTRO STAR-INDEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1914. Ikh FREE JIMS-'' S" | /J/A .} i b', ATTENTION ' I ! i W\ \\V ! il l ui^ht°We } '\v?]T(•»/ t^o^nrip^^r?f f ol^i *i® lm ? e^. w *th customers from early morning till late at ft %/ 'Va\ \\\ I aud e-irlv Brin«- -i f«J n -if S 1 mtheras a final eftort to close out this enormous stock. Come hero l»rii»lit I til* UNDER ANV'OBUGATIONS NEW PIANOS S 98, $1 10,5 115, 5120 up. PLAY | A.PPEAL MOTHERS j MR. PIANO PURCHASER ence of the - What became of the money you have earned in the past six months? You spent H Pence ot the dame hall and the street congregating crowds. Keep your boys and lt - Somebody else put it in the bank. Why do .you let the other fellow save I girls at home. Give them the proper amusement and entertainment at home ami w J lat Jf ou -v do . n?t invest a part of your earnings in the purchase ■ m thev will not seek it outside R,,v „ Pi* r 1 r ; dininent 81 home and of a Piano for the promotion of your home comfort and happiness? Why don't 1 ■, • it outside. Buy a Piano for them at this great sale. Start you take advantage of this wonderful Piano sale? Look at the l'ianos! The H tnem on a musical education now. This act on your part will stand out in their prices and the terms advertised in to-day's paper. We guarantee an actual H minds as a living monument to you when you are dead and gone. It will probably !? avin ß f. 100 on an y Pian o in our establishment. Pay a few dollars down. ■ require some sacrifice on your part. But the deed will justify the act There is deliver the Piano into your home immediately. It will become a part of jl logic and sentiment in this. Think it over " VOUr raurh as the insurance policy you carry or the home that we hope ■ « • uuul " u, «' you own. Think it over.. I ) THIS STORE B OPEN TO-DAY mn P.M. . • I WINTER PIANO CO. 23N - 4th Hirrisburg, Pa., H. M. ELDRIDGE, Manager ' ase our ano Her>