\M ihe farciißj llpjll BIG TIMBER By BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR C*P7tifitt. 1916. *7 UHI. Brw* 6 Cx>, - (Continued) I'm slaving away in your old sip from, daylight till dark at rk I despise, and you can't even >ak decently to me," she flared "You act like a perfect brute ely. "What's the matter with J '!" 3c-nton gnawed at a finger nail silence. 'Hang it, I guess you're right," admitted at last. "But I can't P having a grouch. I'm going to 1 behind on this contract, the best •an do." 'Well,"7 she replied tartly, "I'm to blame for that. I'm not re msible for your failure. Why take in: on me?" 'I don't particularly," he answered nly—can't you sabe? A man gets edge when he works and sweats months and sees it all about to ne to nothing." 'So does a woman." she made nted retort. Ronton chose to ignore the in ence. le sat a minute or two longer, itn preoccupied with his prob -IS. 'Well," he said at last. "I've got get action somehow. If I could about thirty- men and another jkey for three weeks I'd make it." ie went outside. I'p in the near "ds the whine of the saws and the inds of chopping kept measured it. It was late in the forenoon, i Stella was hard about her din ■ preparations. Contract or no itract, money or ■ money, men I l\ % \ I your preserve \A V\ I jars with PARO pure paraffine, r and m banish every chance J | F \fj* Mold or fermenta laV ' Hr hßh eS tion can't enter if |\\ i | I PAROWAX is on ■' l|i REFINING COMPANY t Household Expenses may be materially increased by false You will do just that when you discon tinue "taking" ice. The cost of perishable goods you will lose, on account of rapidly changing temperatures out of doors, will amount to much more than the actual cost of the ice. The flavor of all food is better and more nutritious when kept at a uniform cool tem perature. Never place food • products on back ■ porches, or window ledges where dirt and disease germs settle upon it. United Ice & Coal Co., Korster Jfc Cowden St*. |i§g|psi Absolutely No Pain jf ' Mj latest laraT4 ■ /V iBL llf *•. lßdodias u utrra tae* makaa . A 7 j ■M'zl - >1 on 4 *ll dratal VW w ■ work ptritlvel; palait-a> , AV I Wffj&Smi ■■* u Perfectly ha™- %> V 5 .^T n* m>- unKii^^^y ■LAMINATION {fa FKEE XW rSSJU'TaS 8,.~ — ssr „...-.s- Hradoatt A aX,™ W< work UHH Kiwnti OMm *mi dally SiSO ■ /%\> ttK m nm..JtM /I \ . l"- ya. v ***•• *•■.■* to 1 ! 1 *! ■. r wax raonn mm. ■ bait mm or Harrlsburg, Pa. „ m. TUESDAY EVENING, Bringing Up Father Copyright. 1917, International Newsservice By McMcinilS , , 1 1 j THAT 1 UowtTl .. ( feORR-ft.AR.-. auT ] 1 HERE"b A DOLLAR S<— HEX--- NI6HT KEEP TOO 1 M DON'T I --, WE DONE THREW FOR YOU- I'LL BE IN " WAITER! WANT YOU- ° R 1 I 0 0 o TONIGHT A heavy, is desirable and a gre. many women like to make thi apron of sheeting because sheet ing can bp obtained in width to cut without seams, but linene and long cloth and simple cotton fabrics of the sort all are good. The pocket on the front is an essentially practical and ser viceable feature. Whether one is considering hospital service or home service this apron will be of inestimable value, wherever nursing is required. In the busy hospitals of Europe, it is used in place of the usual apron with sash ties that laundering 11 11/ may be simplified. For one lill reason or for another the de \ II I J mand for simplicity is heard on /V"' S '^ eß> I For the apron the cap aiu' / | jrt the cuffs will be needed, 2}^ J 1 I S yards of material 36 inches I ij, J ILI m wide, 2%, yards 44, or, 1% yards M "" sheeting yards wide. y The pattern No. 9524 is cut in one size. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion 9524 Nurse's Cap and Apron, one size. Department of this paper, on Price 10 cents. receipt of ten cents. Dangerous Gas and Acids That Hurt the Stomach—Sour the Food Cause Dyspepsia, Indigestion Recommends A Safe Way At I Many stomach sufferers who are always full of gas ancj whose Stom achs burn with acid after nearly every meal think these things are the RESUI/F of indigestion wnen in roalitv they are the CAUSE. It is just as foolish to give arti ficial dlgestents such as pepsin, etc., to a stomach full of gas and acid as It would be for a man who had stepped on a tack to rub liniment on his foot without removing the tack. Some stomachs generate too much gas and acid. Gas distends the stomach walls causing a fifll, bloated oppressive feeling while the acid Irritates and Inflames the lining of the stomach. Naturally the food ferments and sours, digestion is oftpn delayed and stomach mis ery is the result. Artificial digest- 1 "Well, I don't mind telling you that it's good work. An average girl couldn't have done it. You must have worked hard on it; it's dry stuff." "I understand the business," Mar ion explained. "I worked from that viewpoint from the beginning." "You wouldn't like to change bosses, would you? And then he went on speaking before the girl could answer. "If you would. I'd like you to come over and take charge of my affairs. You have the method that 1 have been searching for for ages. You work quietly and well. I don't know what Evans is paying you, but you're worth what ever you think is fair. We won't quarrel about terms. What do yon say? I can promise you a future if you'll come.' Marion swallowed nervously, but she slipped her cool, competent lit tle fingers into the big friendly hand held out for them. "Thank you. Mr. Briggs," she said slowly and deliberately, "if you will wait until I straighten Mr. Evan's things ovit for him I'll come; I'll be glad to come. Russian Town Burns; Lynch War Prisoners Nljnl-ftovgorod, Russia, Sept. 11 (delayed). The town of Laishev, in the government of Kazan, has been in large part destroyed by fire. The peo ple of the town suspected that the fire was an incendiary one, set by prison ers of war quartered in the vicinity. An attack upon the prisoners was made by soldiers, twenty of the pris oners being lynched and a number of others badly beaten. In the village of Nichollvsk, in the government of Samara, soldiers began looting a great quantity of wines stored in a building. Two hundred of them were trapped there and burned to death. To Treat Stomach Trouble lome. ents will push this sour, fermpnt- Ing mass into the Intestines and so relieve the stomach pain but the add still remains in the stomach to generate more gas and produce more trouble at the next meal. If you are using digestive aids after meals drop them for a while and instead get a few 5-grain tab lets of pure bisurated magnesia from O. A. Gorgas or any druggist and take two with each meal. Bis urated Magnesia does not digest food but will neutralize the exces sive acid In your stomach, keep the food sweet and will drive the gas and bloat right out of your body. ■As Magnesia is prepared In various forms be sure to get Bisurated Magnesia for this purpose as it is not a laxative and in this refined form will not injure the stomach In any way. SEPTEMRER 11, 1917 Your Child's Health needs protection against deadly disease germs which lurk everywhere. Disinfect your gar bage can, sink, toilet bowl and outhouse fre quently and freely with AcnttoUmy U. S. Government, City Health Authorities and Great Hospitals use and recommend Chlorinated Lime as a powerful, economical and safe disinfectant. Acme Chlorinated Lime is always fresh and strong. Kills germs and destroys odors instantly. At all first class grocers and druggists, large can 15c. Refuse substitutes which may be stale and worth less. A. MENDLESON'S SONS, New York aud Albany Better nerves—better health. For the run-down, tired, weak and worn. HYPOFERRIN Tablets furnish the nerve food that Nature has denied you. A single day's treatment often produces remarkable results.— SI.OO per package, C packages {or )S.OO from your Druggist, or direct from ua if he cannot supply you. Sold only on the con dition that we refund your money if you are not pleased with HYPOFERRIN result*. Tlx fontanel Remedies Company, Inc., Maaonlo Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio. JUNIATA COUNTY -p a T"D September 12 to 15 JL JLjL JL JIV. SPECIAL TRAINS PORT ROYAL Thursday * September 13 Leave Harrisburg Thursday, September 13, at 7.57 A. M., Newport 8.45 A. M., Millerstown 8.54 A. M., Thompsontown 9.04 A- M- Returning, leave Port Royal 5.55 T. M. for Har risburg and intermediate stations. REDUCED FARE EXCURSION TICKETS sold to Port Royal September 12 to 15, good on date of issue only froifi Harrisburg, Altoona, Sunbury, Lewistown and Milroy and intermediate stations except those from which regular round-trip is 50 cents or less. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 7