2 The Days News in Cities and Towns of Central Pennsylvania FIVE KILLED IN | CRASH OF CARS Family Wiped Out When Au tomobile and Trolley Hit in Illinois Chambersburg, Pa., Oct. B.—Mr. gnd Mrs. Horace Cree and three children, of Wyoming, 111., were in stantly killed on Sunday when the auto in which they were riding was crushed between two trolley cars. Mrs. Cree is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Trout, of this place. Mr. Trout and his son-in-law. Dan iel Heckman, of St. Thomas, left yesterday for Springfield, 111., to bring the bodies here for burial. The Crees left here Thursday after a seek's visit to Mrs. Cree's parents. Mrs. Cree is an invalid. Mrs. Cree met her husband , through a matrimonial ad. He - came here from his Illinois home. Finding each other mutually at tractive they married. Cree worked here for several years as a butcher. New Bloomiield Lodge Installs New Officers • w Bloomfichl, Pa., Oct. B.—At the regular session of Mackinaw Lodge. No. 380, Independent Order ' of Odd Fellows, on Monday night officers were installed. District Deputy Grand Master H. O. Hamil ton, of Marysville, was the installing officer, assisted by Past Grand W. K. ' Clouser, Past Grand Warden J. G. Westfall, Past Grand William C. Lebo, Grand Chaplain H. W. Robin son and Past Grand J. A. Neven. The following officers were in stalled: Noble Grand, Paul McKee han; Vice Grand, Aurand Ickes; Treasurer, James E. Stewart; Rep resentative to Grand Lodge. S. H. Bernheisel; Representative to the Orphans' Home at Sunbury, Wil liam C. Lebo; Conductor, Samuel B. Swartz; Warden, Neil Flickinger Chaplain. William C. Lebo; Right Supporter to the Noble Grand. Philip Clouser; Left Supporter to the Noble Grand, George Spahr; Right Supporter to the Vice Grand. James L. Butz; Left Supporter to the Vice Grand, M. I. Protsman; Right Scene Supporter, George G. Schneider; Left Scene Supporter. Clement E. Stewart: Outside Guar dian. H. W. Robinson; Inside Guar dian, Earl Slieaffer Mackinaw Lodge contributed $134 toward the new dormitory at the Orphans' Home at Sunbury this term. Mackinaw Lodge has a mem bership of 108 at the beginning of this term. GRANT 42 DIVORCES Reading, Pa., Oct. B.—Forty-two divorces were granted by Judges EntHich and Wagner at the October session of argument court. In 29 cases the wives brought the suits. The principal grounds for divorce were cruel treatment and desertion. [Other State News on Page 8,1 Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets lUkstha lirer active, bowels reeolar. without pais or griping, relieve tick hcadaebe and that bloated feeling after eating, purify the blood and d ear the eempleiiea. Large box, enouah to last m mouth, Mc. UNITED MEDICINE CO.. Philadelphia. Pa STORING UP ENERGY FOR THE WINTER Begin Now Taking Father John's Medicine to Build Flesh and Strength No better purpose no bettor fonic-food body-builder can be used than Father John's Medicine, which is of superior food value and guar anteed purity. The rich body-building, strength i -riving elements of Father John's Medicine are combined in a form most easily taken up by those who are weak and run-down. That is why many people gain flesh and weight steadily while taking this old fashioned family medicine. Father John's Medicine is safe to give to every member of tWe family because :t is guaranteed free from alcohol and dangerous, narcotic drugs in any form. Begin takir.-g it today. Real Estate to Sell \\ c don't ask for a listing. Our experience has taught us what a handicap it is to the owner to list his property with REAL ESTATE AGENTS on time contracts. When the property is listed and if the owner sells the property himself he must pay the commission to the agent. We only ask that you tell us where the property is located and how much you want for it. Our large list of clients enable us to dispose of it very quickly and you still have the privilege of selling it yourself without pay ing our office for our failure to sell. IF YOU ARE TRYING TO SETTLE AN ESTATE WE WILL BUY ALL THE HOUSES IN YOUR CHARGE. NOTHING TOO LARGE FOR US TO HANDLE. Lincoln Realty Co. 1129 North 7tli Street WEDNESDAY EVENING, Husband Finds Wife With Neck Broken in Attic Near Scotland Scotland, Pa., Oct. B.—Despond ent because of long illness and the absence of her son, who returned to Camp Merritt after spending his furlough at home, Mrs. J. F. Brown, wife of a farmer living along the road between this place and Cham bersburs, committed suicide yester day. Her husband returned from working in an orchard and brought to a close when prizes were awarded at the close of the harvest home picnic. The heaviest hog weighed 290 pounds. The average daily gain of one of the heavier hogs was 1.9, while a 290-pound hog aver aged 1,89. Three clubs, the Mowersville club, consisting of 8 boys and girls; the New Franklin club of 5 boys, and the Antrim club of four boys and girls, were participants In the work. The best hog in the county was fed by Frank Beam, of the Mowersville club. Prizes ranging from $lO to $2.50 were awarded to the various winners. The livestock sale was the con cluding feature of the picnic. The sale receipts were $2,380. Sixteen Young People Hike to Beshore Farm Sixteen young people hiked to the Beshore farm at Marsh Run on Mon day evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Those present were Miss Anna Gordon, who chaperoned the party; Alice Smith, Anna Early, Martha Winter, Catharine B. Underwood, Pamelia Holahan, Gladys Beshore, Pauline Shaefter, Gladys Hall, Andrew Be shore, Caldwell Fries, Robert Gim mel, Floyd Hasslnger, Russel As per, Harold Frock and Donald Flennie. Highmount Welcomes Its Soldier Boys Today Highmount, Pa., Oct. B.—The wel come celebration tendered the boys of this section to-day was the larg est gathering of people ever held in this section of the State. Sev eral counties were represented at the gathering. Twelve boys enter ed the service from this little place. Four lost their lives. Robert C. Bair, of York, was the orator of the day. The Rev. S. A. Snyder, of Hallam, also spoke. Death Comes Quickly to Workman at York York, Pa., Oct. B.—While chatting with fellow employes at the plant !of the Keystone Roofing Company, j Ephraim Thatcher, aged 67 years, i was fatally stricken. He was seen |to fall headlong to the floor and : when picked up was unconscious. | Workmen carried him to a bench j nearby, where he expired. Prior to i the attack, Thatcher apparently was j in the best of health. Farmer Puts Lozenges Into Cider For "Kick" I Waynesboro, Pa., Oct. B.—Baker 1 & Ecicenro *>, merchants of this | place, sold five pounds of pink-col ; ored mint lozenges to a farmer yes ; terday. When the tiller of the soil was asked what he intended to do with so much of the candy, replied: "Put it into a barrel of cider, by heck; it gives it a kick." Woods Full of Chestnut Hunters Up in Mifflin low is town, Pa., Oct. 8. —Chest- nuts are ripe and the woods are full of people in search of them. George Bender und William Night hart got three pecks a couple of days ago and Jesse Estep a nice lot yesterday. Black walnuts are re ported plenty. Morgan, who was found dead near | Green Ridge, came to his death through causes unknown to the Jury. , Morgan was a telephone man, and it was first thought he had been : j electrocuted. | Mont Alto—To-morrow afternoon a bronze tablet imbedded in a native j boulder on the South Mountain will be presented the Mont Alto Sana torium by Dr. Edward Martin, Health Commissioner, and other friends, in honor of Dr. J. T. Rothrock, who i largely was instrumental in having the sanatorium started here. CHEW With False Teeth? SURE Dr. Wernet's Powder 1 ! Keeps them firm. Prevents tore fumi. white. Flavored. Antiseptic. If your dental plate is loose or drops, to get instant relief use Dr. 'Wernet's Powder regularly. You can eat, laugh, talk with ease. Guaranteed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Co., 116 fjeelrman St., N. Y. 25c, 50c, ft $l.OO. At Drug and Department Stores. Refuse imitations. This is the original powder. i r > MANHATTAN i SHIRTS j FORRY'S, SS'S OPEN EVENINGS | V *| WILD HEIFER IS SHOT TO DEATH Escapes From the Drove and Takes to Mountain Fast nesses in Perry Carlisle, Pa., Oct. B.—ln a deep ravine in the mountains be tween this place and Perry county a wild heifer was shot to death by men who had been searching for the animal for three weeks. It was that long ago that Charles Nelson, a stock dealer of this place, brought a drove of cattle hero from Perry county. On the way over the moun tain one of the heifers suddenly be came wild and escaped from the drove. Search was made but tho heifer could not be found. Subse quently search was renewed and ut times the heifer was seen, but as soon as she would see anybody she jumped fences with the ease of a deer and made Into the mountain ravines. One farmer said the ani mal would come to his corn field late at nights and feed and that she had ruined a considerable portion of his crop. He, with others, could not get near her. For three weeks she thrived on what food she could find in the fields. Yesterday men started after her again and when within shooting distance shot her along a deep ravine. Six bullets were required to dispatch her. Stock men and farmers say they had not seen so wild a heifer in years. Will Hold Meeting on Silver Spring Church Lawn Mechanicsburg, Pa., Oct. B.—On Sunday evening at 5.45 o'clock an open-air meeting will be held on the lawn of the. Silver Spring Presbyte rian church at which Dr. Alonzo Taylor will lecture. Dr. Taylor was ratloner of food in foreign countries and associated in work with Her bert Hoover, and familiar with con ditions in Europe. Community singing will be a feature of the meeting. OCT FOR STATE REGENT Lewlsburg, Pa., Oct. B.—Mrs. H. Grant Dreiubach, of Lewisburg, is a candidate for the Pennsylvania State Regency of Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution. The election will take place In Pittsburgh in No vember. Sure Relief Bell-ans Hot water F— g Sure Relief RE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION gpiMiiMilim ■ ' STORE CLOSES EVERY SATURDAY AT 6P. M. £B-30*32 North Third Street. Announcing very stunning e| and decisively fashionable models in s J | ' oir meilVai!!ld ' H for quick choice v SIMPLICITY OF LINE AND DELICATE DESIGN MARK THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THESE CHARMING NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESSES, WHICH BECAUSE OF THEIR ADAPTABILITY CAN BE WORN IN GOOD TASTE FOR NEARLY EVERY OCCASION. THE PRICE ATTRACTION NEED HARDLY BE MENTIONED; SUFFICE TO SAY THEY ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. if T[llIII1IIIlIIIIini1ll!llllllllll]llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllll!ill!lll!!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllll!lA OCTOBER 8, T9T9. Dallastown Church Has Cleared Debt of $9,000; Orders New Pipe Organ Dallastown, Pa., Oct. 8. —On the eve of his departure for the Penn sylvania conference of the United Brethren church, at Hanover, the Rev. E. C. B. Castle, pastor of Dal lastown United Brethren church, gave a financial report of the year, showing receipts of $17,637.21. Dur ing the year a debt of $9,000 was cleared off in the subscriptions of one day on tho brown stone church building. An appropriation of $l,- 250 has been made for the support of two missionaries to China for next year. They are the Hov. and Mrs. J. Stuart Innerst, both of Dal lastown. An order has been placed for a pipe organ to cost $5.50 Q. MISSIONARY MEETING Sliiieinaiistown, Oct. 8. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of St. John's Lutheran Church will be held on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9, at the home of Mrs. Blaine A. Bower. Mrs. Charles McGuire will be the leader and the topic will be "The Inner Mission." HOW TO "BE FIT" AT SIXTY BY Da USE HERBERT SMITH. #As our boys "came march ing home," they brought a cer tain red-blooded doctrine, and showed, us the glory of a perfect body. They will show us how to "keep fit," even if we have passed middle life and are be yond the athletic stage. For the tired business man, the man who feels the daily grind and the nightly fag, has meager appetite, headaches, nerves unstrung, is gloomy, ending in a soggy brain, try the right way. Get out of bed, open the window, breathe deeply, exer cise the army "setting-up" exercise or use dumb bells, until in a warm glow. Before breakfast take hot water, and occasionally castor oil or a pleasant laxative made up of May-apple, aloin, jalap, and sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. As Prof. Strauss says, "The excretion of uric acid we are able to effect by exciting diuresis." Drink copiously of soft rain or distilled water, six or eight glasses per day, hot water before meals, and obtain Anuric Tablets, double strength, for [6O cts., at the nearest drug store and take them three times a day. If you want a trial package send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. "Anuric" (anti-uric-acid) is the recent discovery of Dr. Pierce and is much more potent than lithia, for it will dissolve uric acid as hot tea dissolves sugar. STRIKE HOLDING UP ROAD MAKERS Shortage of Steel Expansion Joints Is Being Felt in Adams County Gettysburg, Pa., Oct. B.—Labor conditions and strikes over the coun try have had no effect upon condi tions in Adams county up to the present time, but it is likely that the strike among the steel workers may stop work on the new Stato road between here and Harrlsburg. With everything running smoothly and confident the Job would be com* pleted this year the striking stee* workers have thrown an obstacle it the path of the contractor. With only enough steel expansion joints on hand to last a few days and no hope of getting more to place every 20 feet between the blocks of con crete, it looks as if the work would Ibe tied up indefinitely.