STOMACH RELIEF! NO INDIGESTION. CAS, SOURNESS—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN Time It! In Five Min utes Your Upset Stomach Will Feel Fine You don't want a slow remedy when rour stomach is bad—or an uncertain one—or a harmful one —your stomach is too valuable; you must not injure it with drastic drugs. Pape'i Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; its harmlesslyss; its . ertain unfailing action in regul- SUBURBAN MILLERSTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulsh Entertain Guests From Newport Special Correspondence. Millerstown, Oct. 13.—Herbert Hop ple and two children, of Mifflin, visit ed his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. I* Hop ple. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ailen, of VYorni leysburg, were in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rounsiey and two children spent Sunday with \V. S. Snyder and family in Harrisburg. Mrs. Sarah 1 jougeueoker has returned to her home in Altoona after a visit with her.brother, D. M. Kickabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brandt, of Newport, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis tlsh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clouse-r, of Harrisburg, s>pent Sunday with the lat ter s mother, Mrs. Mary Pellow. DUNCANNON The Rev. F. T. Koh'.er Attending Con ference This Week Special Correspondence. r>nncannon, Oct. 13.—Mrs. C. K. S \ * us. ot >Vilke.- Barre, is spending some time among her many friends here. Mrs. Stevens was a former resident of this place. Mrs. William Page was a week-end guest of friends in Harrisburg. Misses Mae Smith ami Sara Swisher spent Saturdav in Harrisburg. Miss Floren e Walters, of Voe, has leturned after a pleasant visit among friends here. The Rev. i\ T Koliler, pastor of the I. nited Brethren church, is in attend ance at conference this week. The Ithaca Conservatory of Music will hold a concert here on Saturday evening under the auspices of the l> n cannon High school. Horace Harner is visiting friends in Altoona an.i on hi« return will \ sit his sister. Mrs. \V. Mader. ar Nliiflin. Stewart Duncan was at Philadelphia Saturday in attendance at the world's seres hall game. Miss Anna Snyder, of Mary.sville, HOW GERMANS USE WAR AEROPLANES I'Of Z' Ta ibe tZ l.tachjd to ,♦ I f !llus:rat!c " "«» '•» •'•<>*, » C.erman monoplane of the ! I' „l a,tachei to a Pa--«chut. dropping a f!re bomb over the British trenches in order to rive the range to the Ger t AftTr'tt h, 9 r H ab ° Ut ° f * ' :h,ld " bailo ° n an for ar " The flash Is not *<-o o mpanied by any smoke. Various devices for getting level with Uesa IK tie mechanisms are now being; practised with succeaa Latins' sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its : millions of cures in indigestion, dys- , pepsin, gastritis and other stomach; trouble has made it famous the world o\ or. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in vour home —keep it handy— get a large , titty-cent case from any drug store, and then if anyone should eat something' which doesn't agree with them: if what they eat /ays like lead, ferments and jsours and forms gas; causes headache, .dizziness ami nausea: eructations of acid and undigested food —remember as soon as Tape's Diapepsin comes in eon tact with the stomach, all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worss stomach lisorders is a revelation to Chose who ; t'v 't- Adv. , and Miss Blanche Snyder, of Harris burg, spent Sunday at their parental home. Miss Ulna Jenkyn spent the week end with friends at Millerstown. Mrs. Anna Raisner and daughter, Ruth, are spending some time with friends in Ohio. C harles Haas purchased the farm I owned by Mrs. Coarse; consideration.' $3,520. MILLERSBURG Pitcher Lambert Fianke Given Trial by Connie Mack Sv«>f ia! Correspondence. Millersbur'g, Oct. 13. Lambert i'ranke, of this place, who has pitched for the local ball team the past two sea sons, was called to Philadelphia last I week by Counie Mack for a tryout,! He pitched to some time with the fam ous manager looking on and was re warded with a request to report in Jan uary to go to Raleigh for practice. The football game played here on Satur«.a\ between riie Susquehannas, of this place, and the Williamstown team resulted in a score of 7 to 0 in favor of the local team. Mr. and Mrs. MacDougal. ot' Harris burg. speut Sunday with tho latter's sister. Miss Marv Slioop. Miss Mary Stripe was too guest of friends in Elizabothville several days last week. Mrs. Riehter, of Duncannon. spent Sunday with the family of Mark Bru baker. Miss Evelyn Long, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Thomas .1. Long, of this place, and James Mullen were married Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock. The cere monv wa> performed at the home of the bride's parents by the Rev. W. C\ s keath, pastor of the M. E. church, in the presence of a few invited guests, be ides the immediate families of the bride and groom. Mr. ami Mrs. MuMen left on the Buffalo Express ou a wed- ■ d *g tour to Buffalo. N'iagar«. Palls and other points of interest. Thev will make their home in Mi(!ei sbttrg. Mrs. Carbon siebold of Middleburg, is paying a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Guy L. He-kert. and family. Mts. \V. A. Hemminger spent the past * FTARRISBT 7 "RCi STAR-IN DEPENDENT. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1914. week in Philadelphia, the guest of her | sen, Mark. HUMMELSTOWTST Funeral of John Stover to Be Held To- : morrow Afternoon Bpi-claJ Correspondence. Huuimelstown, Oct. 13. —The funeral ' . of John Stover, who died at the Har li&bt.rg hospital yesterday morning, will I take place from his late residence near Stoverdale to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be held in the i ( Stoverdale church and will be conduct- I ed by the Rev. Joseph Weirick, of* Ro- j 1 altou. Interment will be made in the j church cemetery Mrs. Bertha Buser. of Steelton, i# | spending the week with her sifter, Mrs. , John. Kiliinger, south of " town. Cteorge T. Hummel, of Mechanics burg was in town yesterday calling on friends. Mrs. Henry Seihort is spending sev eral days with her daughter. Mrs. . Charles Leibv, at Harrisburg. I Cameron Baer, of Harrisburg, spent yesterday afternoon in town. 3LIZABETHTOWN Services at Masonic Home Sunday j Largely Attended Special Corresponoencc. Klizabethtown, Oct. 13. —The relig ious services at the Masonic Home ou Sunday were held under the auspices of j Prince. Edwin Lodge No. 456, P. & A. M„ of Middletown, and were largely j ; attended by people from Lancaster and Dauphin counties, comprising a large number of tin members of the • order. Beginning at 2 o'clock, a spe j < ial program was givn by the lodge, i which included singing and addresses J by several clergymen. Immediately I following the famous Saginaw band, of ' Vork county, gav ■ a sacred concert, which was highly apprecirted by the i audience. The aged guests of the home | • take a special delight in those services ! ! and the new electric chairs fo.r their I . comfort given by a western lodge were i used. Ross W. Nisslev. au employe at the i Masonic Home, spent Sunday with his J parents at Huuimelstown. The funeral of Mcrvil Galebach was | held on Sunday morning from the un- | dertaking estaiilishment of Harry Mil ! Icr oil South Market street, with inter- { ment at C ornwall. 'He was one of the j victims of typhoid fever here and died j at Lancaster. The funeral of Joseph Bainev took , i lace yesterday, with services in the Re ! formed dim h. atteuded by r. large j nuirber of relatives and friends. Bur- I ial was at Mt. Tunnel cemetery. Octogenarian Ends Life Milton, Pa.. Oct. 13.—Despondent | over ill health, Thomas Painter, SO , years old, of Pottsgrove, shot and kill | ed himself. 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