2 WSPfPSM GONE! NO INDIGESTION GAS. SOURNESS—PAPt'S DIMM Time It! In Five Min utes Your Sick. Upset Stomach Feels Fine When your meals don't tit comfort ably, or what you cat lies like a lump -of lead iu your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sigu of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a tifty-i cut < use of Fa}* 1 '? Diapepetn ami take a dose just as soon as you can. There will l>e no sour risings, no betehing of undigested food mixed with acid, no HOUSEHOLD TALKS Henrietta D. Grauel Renovating the Old Rug A dingy or soiled floor covering will make the entire living room loot dult anil untidy as every good housekeeper knows. In February carpeting w«ill be sold at a lower price than is asked for it now. so no one considers buying at this time. Instead, one uses the best or" several good methods and makes the old rug or carpet last through the winter. It may be only soiled, if so it will look like new when cleaned on the floor with this sp.eudid carpet cleaner, the recipe for which is from a lady of this ' " v M:s. K. has used this on her own eautitul rugs and I have seen t;'ent efore and after." so I can assure \ ou 'lie nrocess works out just as well as •though you sent your rugs to a pro fessional cleaner. Take a quart bottle to the druggist and uv S ounces of ammonia. U, ounce or' ether and 4 ounce of chloroform. Add to this 4 teaspoon of baking *o i and ' 2 teaspoou of salt. Keep »h'« well corked as it must do for sev eral rugs. I a bar of kiteher. soap in two gallons of hot water. Mrs. K. ug do not throw them away; thev still have a useful career before them in the shape of fluff rugs. Weavers charge thirty-five cents a running van! to make them over and aav old carpet oau be used. In one of the J*hackeltou's delightful books on collectiug antiques, the writer ueplerea a chance they ouce missed at a \ andoo, a lot of discolored carpet was "sold for a song." "We lost a great opportunity," they write, "for it could have been so prettily dved and rewovea." j This is a typical letter from the (thousands received from those who have taken Mavr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy. The first dose of this remarkable remedy convinces —no long treatment. It clears the digestive tract of mm.oid accretions and removes poison ous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from ailments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Many declare it has saved them from dangerous operations aud many are sure it has saved their lives. We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no mat ter of how lonij standing, to trv one idose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy—one dose will convince von. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surpris iug results. The most thorough svstem cleanser ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here bv '-■eo. A. Gn'gas. 16 North Third street and Pennsylvania Railroad Station, and druggists everywhere. Adv fIARKTSBUKG STAR-INDEPENDENT. TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 10. 1914. THOMAS ZIMMKKMAN DIES Prominent Former Editor and Author Expires In Reading Reeding, Not. 11.—Colonel Thomas Zimmerman, a retired journalist, fa mous for his translation of German poetical masterpieces iato the Knglisu died at the Reading hospital last night j aged ifi years. Colonel Zimmerman re tired from active newspaper work about twelve years ago. aud had been ; ;* ill health several years. He was ed itor and part owner of the 1 ' Berks and I Schuylkill Journal," with which he be came connected in 1879. and was later president and part owner of the "' Reading Times and Dispatch.'' Ho was born in Lebanon aud located iu Beading in 1566. Colonel Zimmerman was a forceful writer and during his newspaper career "as regarde«l as one of the most bril liant editors in the Kast. He was one <>£ the of the Pennsylvania German Society, and assisted i'u the formation of the Berks County His torical Society. SLAYEB FAILS AT SUICIDE Martin Is Seized Just After He Sends Bullet Into Face New York. Nov. ll>.—Gu*t«ve Mar tin. who s.iu-v and killed his brothers in law. tieorge and Raymond Leonard, in the blacksmith shop of their father. John Leonard, at "t}s t'ommnnipnw avenue, Jersey City, Friday, was arrested Sunday uight uear the scene of his crime by Motorcycle Patrolman Bryae. When Mir:in saw Brvue starting for him he palled a revolver aud shot at his own head The bullet tore tiirougn his cheek, bat did uo other damage. Martin said he was ou his way to the police station to givehiweelf up when arrested. Brvne said Martin*was not iu that direction. • Martiu said that while the police were looking for him he had slej,t in an old wagju. CAN'T FIKE PACKY M CABS He Has Never Accepted SIO.OOO Job That Governor Glynn Gave Him New York. Nov. 10.—(ioveruor-elec; | Whitman is uo: 10 have the exquisite pleasure of pitchforking ••Packv" Mc t-j 'e. the Albany Democratic boss, out jot" a Slt).ot>« » year j«»b as State Con servation Coauaissiouer. ""Packv" won t give Mt Whit ma u Ac opportuu j MttCaoe was appointed to the C<*i< raisstoaershi; by (ioveruor Glvnn just before the Legislature adjourned last i .fuue. He was to take otfiee December j But "Paeky" uever filed his a *<% ;auce o. the oiliee. aud, to | the besrt information available in Tain i many circles, he isn't goin,j to file it. ! Meta.be will retain his position as ; Clerk of the Senate until the end of | this year, when his term expires. Then I he will retire to private life. OSTRICH EGG BRIDAL CAKE Unusual Confection for Nuptials of an Espy Girl i Bioomsburg, Pa.. Nov.. 10. —Miss : Olivia F. Tesjott. ot Espy, near iiere. is believed to be the only bride iu America who had iter wedding cake made entirely of ostrich eggs. She was wedded to Frederick Bleu eowe by the Rev. F. O. Musser. rector rof St. Paul's Epi*co r al church. Blooms burg, at her home here, aud employes of the African Ost'ieh I'ann and Fcatii ! er Company, which also has its farm here, furnished the egjjs and" hired a. r baker to make the uuusual wedding confection. WILL INVITE ' BILLY"' SUNDAY Kansas City Ministers Unanimous for Great Evangelistic Meetings Kansas City. Mo.. Xov. 10.—At the meeting of the Ministerial Alliance of Greater Kansas City yesterday it was decided unanimously to invite the Rev. "Billy" Sunday to hold a scries of meetings in this city next fall. Sunday is in Des Moines and is ex pected to go nexr to Philadelphia. Leaf Tobacco Held in Stack Washington. D. C.. Nov. 10.— Leaf tobacco hel l by' manufacturers and dealers. October 1. aggregated 1.108. 059,91*9 pounds, the Census Bureau announced yesterday. This included 719,-ill.ool pounds of chewing, smok ing. snuff and export types: 022.729.- 495 pouns of cigar types and 65,919. -160 pounds of imported types. Arrests the Mayor Bast *t. Louis. 111.. Nov. 10.—A war rant was issued by .(.mice of t ie Peace ■I -I. Dris'oll yesterday morning lor fie arrest o:' Mayor John M. laamoer ;! 'or ion la.-ting a real estate business w.taout a license. The "Justice took the license to the Mayor's ofliec and I aaiH berlin gave a SSO bond there. Plies Cared is «S to 1-* Ua>* O—jgjists refund money if PAZu OTN'T- ItE.N'T fails to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piled. First ap plication g-ive3 relief. vOe. Seal Charities in Her Will Lancaster, Pa.. Xov. 10. —Mart F. Ferry, of Elizabethtownl bequeathed SSOO to the Sylvan Heights Orphan Asylum. SSOO to tile Paradise Protec tory, recently established by Bishop Shanaiian; $3,000 toward a marble al tar for St. Peter's church. Elizabeth town. and the income of the balance of her estate for the purchase of coal for the poor. Suicide to Escape Suit Towanda. Pa., Nov. 10. —Worrying and grieving because of a lawsuit with his father-in-law, Eder Miller, aged about 55 years, went to a pond near his home in Rome township, yesterday afternoon, and committed suicide by cutting his throat. Try Cave-in Damage Case Scranton. Pa.. Xov. 10. —A jury was drawn yesterday for the trial of the claim of S. M. Reese against the Peo ple's Coal Company. Reese's home was damaged by a mine cave-in several years ago. Youth Kills Himself Herndon, Pa.. Nov. 10.— Despon dent because of illness, Thomas Trout man 19 years old* of Herndon, shot himself through the head with a shot gun. His brother Harry went to hunt him for dinner and found the bodv in a eornerib. Sexton Dies in Church York. Pa., Nov. 10. —John C. Taylor was stricken with neuralgia of the heart while performing his duties as sexton of St. Matthew's Lutheran church,' this city, and died shortly thereafter. NEAT CAUSE OF KIBNEY TROUBLE hki a OUsa of Salts if Trar Back Hurts or BlacMw Bothers—Meat Forms Uric Acid jT If you must hare your meat every eat it. but flush your kidneys with baits occasionally, says a noted author ity who tella us that meat f»rms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys ; in their efforts to e~xpel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull ; inisary iu the kidney region, sharp ; unins iu the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is i coated and when the weather is bad vwi have rheumatic twinges. The ! urine geis cloudy, full ot' sediment, the i channels often get sore aud irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three j time during the night. To neutralize these irritating aeids, ito cleanse the kidneys aud thiau off the body's urinous waste get fonr ounces of , 'ad Salts from any pharmacy here: take a tablespoouful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and yotir kidneys will then act tiue. | This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com t bined with litliia, atftl has been used for generations to flush and stimulate slug j gish kidneys, also to neutralize the i aeids iu urine, so it no longer irritates, 'thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Nalts is inexpensive; cannot in jure. and makes a delightful efferves i coat lithia water drink. Adv. | CANDIDATE SEEKING HEAVEN Defeated for Congress. Now Keeping Pledge He Made to Wile Washington, D. C., Xov. 10.—A promise to his wife to stay at home ' more at Vigjit and to prepare for the ' uexi world, was the only pledge made |by Max M. Huuberry, defeated Pro gress ve candidate for Congress from the First Kentucky district. -Mr. Huu i berry tiled iiirs report here yesterday, he neither received uor spent a cent. "The only promise I made any liv ing humau being during the whule of tny campaign." rend the affidavit, "was to rnv wife, whom I did promise that I would be with her at least as much, or more, after the election as prior thereto, aud i did give her a little friendly aivice. which was tuis: That we both pray earnestly to get to ] Heaven, as there was absolutely uo danger of us having to go tj W'asUiag -1 ton.'' *o Improved quluiar 1 .ie iiat>py cojiU: nation .>r laxativas in UAXATIV:: BKOMO WIININE .uakcs t:>e Quinine :n this form have a fa ■ it*;- te:- effect than i ie ordinary ytiinine. and it does not affect the ncad. Re uien»l>er the full name and look f.«r sig nature of fc.. . GROVK on bo.\. Pric* .'s*. TECHNICALITY NO DEFENSE Fsalty Indictment Held Sufficient by Minnesota Supreme Cotirt s*r. Paul. Nov. 10.—Indictments drawn in Minnesota. so long as they >tate orreetlv the general facts iu the case, 'to not need to be drawn word for word to he legal, according to a de cision of the Supreme Court iu uphold ing an indictment agaiuct Dr. Charles A. Lester, of Alexandria, charging hint wit a the dcatii of his oilice girl, Ruth Nass. by arelessly exposing her to ati X-ray machine. The decision is an advanced step in the interpretation of indictments. Time wa« when an indictment to be valid u.ust be worded absolutelv correctly. Kveu tne omission of one word was suf ficient to destroy the indictment. ALL STOP TO BUKY JUDGE Business and Courts Halt in Honor of H. W. Scott Kaston, Nov. 10. —The funeral of Henv Wyatt Scott, president judge of the Northampton county courts, was heii yesterday afternoon at the Brain erd I'nion Presbyterian church, nn I was one of the largest ever seen here. The services were in charge of the Rev. Dr. A. H. F. Fischer. The courts of Northampton. Mon roe, Carbon. Pike and Bucks adjourn ed and were represented at the funeral by judge* and attorneys. Philadelphia and Berks eoun'y courts also sent dele gations. Tue lawyers of Northampton and Lehigh counties attended the fu neral ill a body. The floral tributes were magnificent an 1 came from all parts of the S*ate. All business was suspended in Easton during the funeral. Interment was made in the F.aston cemetery. Opposes Suffragist President Ijebanon, Pa.. Nov. 10.—Mrs. Hor ace Brock, of Philadelphia, president of the Anti-Suffrage Association in Penn sylvania. yesterday in speaking before the Woman '» Club, of this city, on the occasion of the observance of Presi dent's day, asked the hearty co-opera tion of all its members iu seeking to prevent the election of any suffragist to the presidency oi' the Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Try This! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and Brush It Through Tour Hair, Taking One Strand at a Time When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, be cause it's done no naturally, so %"enly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is niussy and troublesome. For 30 eents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sage and ijulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and drßw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes heautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and ns we all de sire a youthful and attractive appear ance, get busy at once with Wveth's Sage and Sulphur and look vears younger. Adv. Be Good To Yourself by keeping in nod physical trim and you will be the best friend to yourself and a pleas- \ ure to others. Most sicknesses I begin in the ordinary and ! minor of the digestive j organs, and for these ailments ikecfionis 9iCfc have become tlie most popular remedy, because they are so safe*- so certain, and prompt in their beneficial action. They tone the stomach, stim ulate the liver, regulate the bowels. By cleansing the system and purifying the blood they prove that they Are the Best Of Good Friends Largest Sale of Amy Mcicinc in the World. Soldi ©Tory where. Io koxoa, 10c., 25c. ALMOST VANISHING RIVER Vast Width of Susriuthanua Turns Dry From Long Drought Port Depost', Md., Nov. 10. —So far as is known, the Susquehanna river has never bad so much river bottom ex posed as at preseut. Directly oppo site this tovTu. rocks unknown aud un charted have made their first appear ance to sunshine. Xorth ot' the town practically the whole rugged bottom is bare of water, aud is a sight worth a long journey. The extremely small river flow, aided by a remarkably low ti to 1909 he was pastor of Temple Baptist church here. x, Burglar Handcuffs Woman Chicago. Nov. 10.—With a pair of steel handcuffs a burglar early yester day fastened th>- hands of Mrs. Anna Koenion beinjj examined by au expert he was found to oe insaiu. Three other young men, accused of equally serious crimes, were also found to be insane or having the mentality of very young childreu. Their mental state is attributed to cigarettes. All were sent to asylums. JAILED 120 DAYS FOR RABBIT Youth's Extraordinary Punishment Arouses People's Indignation Somervillo. V. .1., X o v. 10.—Oscar l'hiliipson, 19 years old. N'ortli Plain field, is serving a sentence of 120 days in jail here for killing a rabbit out of season, which devoured vegetables in his mother s garden. Tie is serving the 120 days because of his inability to pay a fine of $l2B. The residents ol' North Piaiiiliell are aroused over the affair. It is the belief of a number of citizens that the tine was too heavy, because Phiilipson used a toy repeating rifle. Justice Snape and Fish and Game Warden Hoblitzel contend that they have com plied with the game laws of New Jer sey. Deer Hunter Had No License Egg Harbor, X. J., Nov. 10.—Dr. A. S. Black, of Williamstown, was ar raigned before Magistrate Hauser last night on a complaint of Game Wardens Loder aud Mat his. charged with gun ning for deer last week without li cense. He was fined S2O aud costs, and another charge for hunting MOll - was filed against liiin. stops mtrn PAIN. NEURALGIA Don't Suffer! Get a Dime Package of Dr. James' Headache Powders A ou can clear your head aud relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. .fames' Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acts almost magi cally. Send wine one to the drug store now for a dime package aud a few mo ments after you take a powder you will wender what became of the headache, neuralgia aud pain. Stop suffering— it's needless. Be sure you get what, vou ask t'or. ' Adv. FOREST FIRES CRACK HILLS Boulders Sent Crashing Down Into Roads By Intense Heat Harper's Ferry, W. Va., Nov. 10.— Forest fires have broken out with greater fury since Sunday's rain in the Blue Kidge mountains. The in tense heat has loosened manv boulders and some have crashed 'down th? mountain sides, narrowly missing mo torists and others driving along the turnpike. One man driving near Harper's Ferry, heard .a rumbling noise aud, looking up. saw a rock larger than a hogshead rolling down. It struck the rear of his wagon just as the driver leaped to safety. Red signals arc dis played, warning travelers of danger. EX BROKER IS CONVICTED Ellis M. Pearce Found Guilty of Em bezzling $1,070 Philadelphia. Nov. 10.—-"Ellis M. Pearce, formerly a i>n>ker in the Drex el building, was convicted yesterday in the Quarter Sessions Court of embez zling $1,070 from Mrs. Elizabeth W. Kemfer. of f/iirav street, Germantown. He was committed to the county prison 11 default of $2,000 bail pending the disposition of a motion for a new trial. The prosecutrix gave the money to Pearce to purchase twenty-five shares of stock of the Cambria Iron Company. Bridegroom-elect Sorry Pottsviile, Nov. 10. —Isaac Loeb. a Pennsylvania railroad official, who de serted his bride at the altar in this city Saturday, and was believed to have committed suicide, has turned up in Philadelphia. He telephoned the Rev. A. O. Reiter yesterday from Phil adelphia, expressing contrition. 7,000,000 Salmon Eggs for East Washington, D. C., Nov. 10.—Seven million salmon eggs of the pink and hunip-bai ked varieties were shipped yesterday in a special Bureau of Fish eries car from Seattle to Government hatcheries in Maine, to be distributed in New England waters. I Makes Stubborn Coughs ; i Vanish in a Hurry I '"»rt»lwl7 Goad Coach |;nt < » A ISaallr aad Cheaply V Made dt Home If sumo one in your familr hna an ob •tlnate cough ur a l»a.l throat or chest cold that has been hanging on and refu-.es to yield to treatiitwil. jpt from unv 4 oenf and gives you a full pint—a family supply—of a most effective remedy, at a sav inyr of $2. A day's use will usually overcome a hard cough. Kasilv prepared in •> minutes—full directions with l'inex Keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taate. Children like it. , It's really remarkable how promptly and easily it loosen* the drv, hoarse or tight couch and heitfs the inflamed mem branes in a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending tile per sistent loose cough. A splendid remedy for bronchitis, winter coughs, bronchial asthma and whooping cough. Pines is a special and highly concen trated compound ot genuine Aorwav pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which in so hen ling to the membranes. Avoid disappointment by a»kiu* ' \ si vet plays an important part in the ;ur sefs this winter. This set is of skunk fnr and brown velvet.' Each Mcin is mounted with the animal heart. ATE BROTHERS ON SHIP High-Priced Animals for Brooklyn Zoo Saved From Starvation Philadelphia, Nov. 10.—The British steamship. West Point, w;iiich sailed from London 011 October 22 with a cargo of wilt} animals for the Prospect Park Zoo in Brooklyn, N. y,, passed Quarantine at 8 o'clock Sunday night and anchored in the stream. A tugboat met her and transferred to her a sup ply of meat for the animals, which, it was reported, were on the verge oi' starvation. When the first wireless reports from the ship announced the scarcity of food for the animals, the agents sent orders to kill some of the less valuable crea tures and feed the carcasses to their higher-priced brothers. This was doue. Full details of the exciting hours when the animals were roaj-ing for foo l and the equally stirring ones when they were getting it, are lacking, owing to the vessel's failure to reach port. Hut it is understood the