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Von will llnd Stuart's Calcium Wa fers on sale at 50 cents a box at all drug stores. Get a box to-day or send coupon for a free trial package. FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A. Stimrt Co.. 3.t i llllllllill MM lilllullli'llMlllllMIBtlSilTriSilTllHiHl*ll°]llill"l)"||Mi Sill! f Girl Met Death While in Auto With Two Men Wilkes-Barre. Pa., Oct. 27. Evi dence gathered by County Detectives Patrick J. Connolly and William Moyles tends to show that Ida May Brown, the Sebastopol girl whose body was found In Carpenter's Creek, a week ago, came to her death whiVe riding in a high-powered, completely covered black automobile in which there wore two men. The automobile is believed to be the same car of mystery that drove into the woods last Wednesday night, and, with lights out, stopped at the spot where her body was found several hours later. WOMAN MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT Found liorkod in Her Home With Two Wounds in Head Chester, Pa., Oct. 27. Mrs. Geo. D. Armstrong, wife of a city contrac tor, was found locked in her home at Cartertown, neaV here yesterday, with two bullet wounds in her head. Mr. Armstrong, who with a son discovered the unconscious woman, Is at a loss to account for her condition. The county authorities say it is a case of at tempted suicide. Mrs. Armstrong was brought to the Chester Hospital and little hope is entertained for her recovery. 3.770 HUNTERS LICENSED Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 27.—Thirty-seven hundred and seventy-nine hunters' licenses have been issued at the office of John H. Glass, county treasurer, up to 10-day, 30 being granted in a single day. 75,000 BALLOTS NEEDED Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 27.—Printing of the ballots for the November election will soon be started by the Shamokin Herald, the successful bidder. More than 50,000 official and 25,000 speci men ballots will be needed. CASTORIA For Inftnts and Children, Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought biKn o a f turo 850,000 BET ON ELECTION Wagers Are Made at Odds; Some on I Even Chances j New York, Oct. 27. There was ! absolutely no change In betting condi-. I I tions yesterday from those prevailing 1 1 on the curb at the close of business Wednesday. Considerable sums of ! money were offered on both Wilson y and Hughes, sometimes at evens and ■ at others at odds of 10 to 9in favor of the Republican. Betting at both 1 j these figures was quite lively, and It lis estimated fully $50,000 was staked. >j In the betting on the Presidential ' contest in Ohio, one commissioner of • ■ fered $2,000 even that Wilson will j-1 carry the State, and reported that 1 , bets hud been made uptown at 10 to : 8 on the same proposition. Max Rorg who said he was acting ! for a customer, offered the following | propositions: SSOO even that Hughes • will carry New York by 75,000; SSOO Ito $750 that Hughes will carry the State by 100.000; sso# to $1,250 that he will carry it by 125,000 and SSOO to $2,500 that he will carry it by 200,000. ROOF SUPPORT FALLS: HURT Reading, Pa.. Oct. 27.—Three work j men were injured and twenty narrowly I escaped death when a 150-ton section of (he false work supporting a con i erete roof being put on the new plant of the Pensylvania Optical Company here collapsed a few minutes before quitting time yesterday. The injured are George H. Vane, Philadelphia, i probßble fracture of the skull; Charles E. Fry, Wyomissing; John McNeal, > Reading. The plant, costing $150,000, > Is being built largely of concrete. TUNNEL UNDER ENGLISH CHANNEL NOW FAVORED rl 'London. Oct. 27, —Full consideration ' of the question of the advisability of ' constructing a tunnel under the Eng . llsh Channel to connect England and France was promised yesterday by Premier Asquitli in receiving a depu tation in favor of the project. He said Ihe matter would be taken up either by the war committee or the com mittee on imperial defense. Ihe premier admitted that before the war the balance of -opinion had been against the project, but said the experience of the war undoubtedly was a new factor of immeasurable impor tance in enabling statesmen and naval and military experts to judge of the value of a tunnel. To Hear Further Talk on Riverside Annexation Further discussion of the Riverside annexation problem Is expected In City Council next Tuesday If several of the citizens who called on the Commis sioners last, week bring along Lewis M. Neiffer, president of the Riverside organization which owns the sewers and water pipe lines, for another con ference. The big question at issue hinges upon whether the city will be required : to buy out the water and sewer lines or whether the present systems can be taken over and used without cost to Harrisburg. Interstate Milk Body Appoints Committees Philadelphia, Oct. 27. appoint | ment of subcommittees to make com plete reports on the cost of production and distribution of milk and its by products and the decision to let the Interstate Commerce Commission deal exclusively with the transportation phage of the milk situation, was an nounced at a meeting here to-day of the Interstate Milk Commission ap pointed by the Governors of Pennsylva nia. Maryland and Delaware. GAME IN MIFFLIN COUNTY Lewlstown, Pa.. Oct. 27.--Wild tur kejs are being shot t>y Mifflin county hunters. Luther Kreeps, of Gran ville, nml R. M. Mayes, of near that place, both bagged a 23-pound turkev; William Temple, of the Narrows below town, got n 20-pounder. About 150 turkeys have been killed in this county fince the season opened up. John Gants. a young fellow of y2 years, has banned some uuuirrcls. NOW THE AUTO IS BLAMED Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. 27.—That au tomobiles are to blume for the epi demic of infantile paralysis that has swept the country was asserted here by Dr. Thomas F. Harrington, deputy commissioner of labor of Massachu setts, before the American Public Health Association. FIVE M NOTES! NO IND GESTION . NO OAS 00 W STOMACH MISERY Don't Suffer! Here's the quickest, surest relief known for Dyspepsia, Sourness, Heartburn or an Upset Stomach —Try it! A 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF Vi I DIAPEPSIN UgH || STOPS INDIGESTION Wonder wnat upset your stomach— which portion of the tood did the damage—do you? Well, don't bother. 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