6 (KENNEDY'S WAR ON PATENT MEDICINES A.T THE CUT-RATE MEDICINE STORE 321 MARKET STREET / ———————■— I Toilet Goods I AT ADf Patent Medicines Regular Priw Kennedy s Pru*e Hr a ... ™ ™ Jk A AMi W Regular Priee Kennedy's Priee xV ami >•— Aubrey Sisters Reautitier. . ..19e&nd39r k , . £ We are not "Sponsible for the War in Europe-but SEES 5Qc-u Dohur Pow.iw we are responsible for the War on Patent Medicine in v, s .n,„i. , ; H * rris W We have been cutting and slashing the "i:!:S?' ,hv—Poiioni s Faoo Powder.' ... 3sc prices ever since we opened our store thirty years ago. si.oo-iio.stetter-s Hitters. 7r»c II it has certainly been some battle. At the same time ISOe —R. &G. Violette De Parma -lor We * ee * aS OUr lias been SUCCeSSfuI. We liave SI.OO l.isteriue, tJ7r during this battle of cut prices. We hope this cut-rate Ss£zn^rt7, * '^SSTphu?"!*.!- 25e—Sanitol Faee Powder. .'! I*£ Will gO On forever, and 3S long as YOU allow US to |J iJtllT 10 t 1 lf/el I IS commander-in-chief we will defeat our enemy. -high 57? stV—Fnto' ' 00l PDirCw » r\ . 1 , fl.oo—Buss s Native Herbs 670 I mUA Uur present army is not quite large enough. f «?<• IsJ e want tho^ satlds ol new recruits to follow our Hag u and smpini;:::::::::::::::::::S?? SzJSSS £z«a ::: of low prices This is our caii to arms, join our army for ioe — wiicii Ha/ei. pint. ISJ low prices and help us defeat the enemy, "HIGH PRICES." Food. 55r ■>,— .v Raiusdell'< Cream. / ....i;:::!!* S?. I «W— EKuva Cream ■ i'. 1 jj. ~ a, , a \ " ,0 £jc—J ess T,t him isf ■» . l?c— Pinaud s Lilac Water 550 Remember the P ace and Number:' TOILET WATERS ETC. ■■Mliii#Wl ■ »e—Kilmer's Swamp Root 3-Io I tUM—Hudmit s Toiiet Water. .... 69e 1 ">oc—Scott's Emulsion '.!37c |L *l.oo—Fiver's l.e Trefle "Voilet Water .V... .... S»e ■ Tk. TIV T S e ~S U , t i OU, »J. oi a ,U,ent i *" v 3Sr *l.W—Flaravme Toiiet Water S9r |A |H 1% |%| Lj ■ M m/ Caldwell s is.vrup Pepsiu 35f jd.OO R. G. Violette Toilet Water. !.! 79r ■ JII f HV-Listenne. 34<* —Colgate's Toilet Water * * M •*» ■ i■ W JL oOc—Diapepsin. Pape's 34r k°" les special . • Only Cut-rate Patent Medicine Store in Harrisburg sl.so—Regular 2-qt. Red Rubber sl.lß '* >c —^' s Eau De Quinine 37c *-.t*^—Regular 2-qt. Water Bottle SI 48 1 TV/T \"D 17" 17T CT <>t)c —Parisian Sage 34 r jS ••• Oal 1 O1 • 50e—Sage and Sulphur 340 ATTENDS OW N H XKRAL KfutUviy Mountaineer Sure oi Fitting Obse<;_;es -ex,c_;:o3. Ky„ Now 20.—From :>ie Cttafcerlands ef Pike ctaitjr, Eastern co nes :'ae story ai" aa age-i mountaineer ■■ BO attended his own fa • nu; carried to the log meeting ►«,.se to >tea to the evacgelis: wao teivf.. tie mountains on korscb.: * Jivisoß Myerses. a mo.inta.seer. iiv .ag c -ne of tje wildest se lions. ue raji e fatally an i feared 00 funeral »*"• vi; - would follow his death. There-' fore. svuen tie maue ais J*- .v«»as trio 'irMgl the hilfe. be re quested that ins funeral oe heW. The •lay a, pointed an d tae njairt ■Hi.:-r,:aia .-fopie la <*.»Uday _-arb Socked to tae log Myer:?on *s- much improved and was earned to the church. The o: -eqiics. as is often the ase to the mountain*. were »na :e a es»a 01-e* After tie services a dance was he'd. SaiTiuoc Army Tag Day i">. Hay tor tee c-eneßt oi the Sal vation Army wsli be held on Wednes ■ia' November -5. Four thousand tag* * ~e disposed of ani ;t is hoped that • arg* suih rriU be raised as the Sal-| va: oa Ar -pi .« ia special need of it at its t-nte. A u touts' Flym? Tackle Theft Pa_ Nov. 20.—Two t» iientiael men .n aa automobile drove ai> to the store of Chsrie? S f eJreiary. the Be . ti. C. F. Bratenahi. Washing _ton: recording secretary, the Be v. T. J.i Bigham, Pittsburgh: treasurer. W. M. i-Vazser. Jr„ Philadelphia. A resolution urg-.ng the clergy and iaitv to advan.'e the cause of temper-' ance, ani praising the actions 01 the warring European nations in prohibit-- ng the use of intoxicants by soldiers' aad sailors, was adopted. DIVORCE HIS NEW SENSATION Frequently -Missing" Dry Lecturer PaUnont Drops Wife >*e ens Point. Wi,.. Nov. 2m. The Rev. Louis R. Patmoct. the much-miss- Eg "dry lecturer, has l-een granted a j divoree from his wife. Elsie, bv Judge Park, in the Circuit Cocrt of Portage ■ county. " j Mrs. Pattnont did not contest Hie I ai-ega»ions that **for more tkaa a vear 1 ske aad fa:leand | was arrested and will be held pending 1 investigation, _ |, * 1 TIARKISBI KG STAR-IXDKPKNPKNT. FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 20. 1914. 500 LEPEKS IN THE I. S. 1 American Mission Secretary Tells of National Menace Battle v reok. Mi -a.. Nov. 20. — That there are more than 500 known •*pers in t'uis ountry scattered over seveuteec Scutes was tiie assertion of W. M. banner. American secreetary to the mission for lepers, w ao is atteini-' ii»g tae Interdenominational Medical Missionary conference in this ,-;! v. Mr., Danner advooaSes tae establishment of a national Reprosarium for the better handling of this nat onal Former PresKiea* Rooseveit was giv en -e i.t by t.ie Rev. John R. Hague, Philadelphia, for securing througii dijdomatic representations the sdmis siou or Protestant missionaries into the i t'ongo and 'iie advance of med ical missionary work in Eastern Africa j was reported to be gratifying. DOOMED MAN FIGHTS Convicted of Murder, He Strikes a Man in Court Greeusburg. Pa.. Nov. 20.—Harry E. Filler, of Aitoona. was found guiltvj •of ars- degree murder late yesterdayi ;by a jury In Criminal Court. He is J {charged with having caused the deathi of Joseph Blank, an automobile bus! driver, who was robbed anj beaten to.' .death iast August 28. Coming into Court yesterday. F.iter. : ■ handcuffe>l. struck .lames Kinuev a blow in she face. Filler 's father. H.' K. tiller, of Aitoona. aided in hit son's defense. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR STOMACH lf*lCs Upset M'i o-na Puts It Bight and Ends Distress If yon are one of the/thousands who ' ; cannot eat a simple meal without its ■ i lying in the stomach like lead, ferment ! ing and causing painful distress, sour-j i ness and gas, do not delay but get at' i oace some Mi o na—a simple prescrip i tion to be had at any druggist's;—that quickly and effectively ends indigestion ; and corrects bad stomachs. on must not allow your upset stom- I at hto go from bad to worse for there will surely be longer periods of food' fermentation causing greater agonv. ! more gas. sick headarhe, unrefreshing ■ | sleep, "blue spells," aid nervousness. j A few Mi-o-na tablets are just what '■ ; you need. I'se them freelv at the first sign of distress. Mi-o-na not only | quickly ends the misery, but helps to unrlog the liver aad 'strengthen the stomach—then yonr food is properlv l digested. " ( Mi-o-aa is Bot only inexpensive but ' H. C. Kennedy sells it with agreement to refund the money if it does not give' 1 satisfaction. j ATTACKED BY MASKED MEN Two Washington County Victims Un conscious and Naked in Head W h #h,ns!iou. Pa.. Nov. 20.—A series of .i>-ault» and bold 'o'oberies, which nas terrorized southeastern Washington i county for weeks, reached a climax ear- 1 ly yesterday morning when, within an 1 hour, two men were attacked by masked j highwaymen, beaten. stripped of their i j clothing and left unconscious in the road. The men we~e John Sargent. a yonn^r : farmer, and Tony Soecio. a miuer. Time-i ly discovery of the victims by passers-1 by saved them from death bv freezing.' Both were removed to their homes and , are in a critical condition. tatt now merely watching Says He Has Infinitely Better Time as a Spectator Chicago. Nov. 20.—Former Presi-. deat Tafr toid reporters who sught his j views on national questions yesterday j ttiat he was ••«:tting up in an apple i tree, watching the course of events.'' I The former President is here to deliver j rhree ectures at the I'niverwtv of Cfci- j cago. I "I am having an innnitely better' time as a spectator than I would be j '.aving as an actor in the happenings." i Professor Taft said. '' i an* a ]»e.la -! £ogue uow. an ! pedagogues are a quiet, i j contemplative lot. who can afford to sit i oa.-k and wait for things to take! \ lace.'' Unearth Fragments of Hnge Skeleton Benicia, Cal.. Nov. 20.—Contractors working on the State highway two i miles north of here have unearthed ! fragments of the skeleton of a huge ' prehistoric animal. Two gigantic teeth and several bones were removed and! j will be sent to the University of Cah- \ fornia. Dr. Malc.olm P. Anderson, a i s naturalist, said the animal seemed to 1 ' iiave been a young mastodon. Pittsburgh Has Suicide Wave Pittsburgh. Pa.. Nov. 20.—A wave of: suicidai mania swept over Pittsburgh within the past 24 hours resulting ini ! lour young womeq swallowing poison in j attempts to do away with themselves. I They were Margaret McFinnery, of I Homestead: Anna M. Smith, of Mount • Washington; Stella Burns, aged 24. and I Mrs. Florence Conlev. All of the vie- I tims are expected to die. Gets Five Years for Murder Seranton, Pa., Nov. 20. —William Pegram, a negro, who was convicted of i murder in the second degree on a charge i of killing Mary Quinn, 12 years ago.' was yesterday sentenced to five years in i the Eastern Penitentiary by Judge Ed-| wards. The jury on the case was out I c; oe days. Its foreman was the Rev. j Thomas B. Payne, a Universalis! min ! ! ister. • SUBMARINES MAY USE IT Edison Battery Test Interests Authori ties in Washington Washington, Nov. 20.—A danger whi.'h is ever present in submarines, ! that of asphyxiation by chlorine or 1 other poisonous gases thrown off from j the batteries, will be done away with. | it is believed by natal officials, by the , use of storage batteries which Thomas j A. Edison has invented and which the •: Navy Department has begun to test. } With the lead batteries now in use in . submarines sea water coming into con -1 tai* with tne batteries is likely to cause the formation of gases which would i>ring death to the men in the j vessel. i It the tests being made in the shops i at tne New York navy yard with the new battery prove its worth, it will 'be j installed on a submarine. In a month or less the value of t!be invention, rt j lis said here, should be known. On ae-; | count of the greater cost of the Edison I i battery, as compared w-ith those now j 1 used, and the fact that no funds are | available, it was said the new battery j .-oiild not be put on the old submarines j | unless it were ne. essarv to tear out j j one of the old one*. OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK Rub Stiffness Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil" Ah! Pain is gone! yuicklyf—Yes. Almost instant re lief from soreness, stiffness lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with ; "St. Jacob's Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil : right on your painful back, and like j magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's Oil" | is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints i and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." In a 1 moment you will forget that you over j had a weak back, because it won't hurt |or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. j I Jacob's Oil" from your druggist now j and get this lasting relief. Adv. 11 i; 3 STAR INDEPENDENT." ] J I I 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN "NO'LIBRARY , C WITHOUT TWO dERTAIN BOOKS —THE BIBLE AND pfi • iiQL fM^T E . s <- l A^ R T E Vw?9 L^«, A Q" OTAT| ON USED IN LrTCRATU«e y ♦ !l i The above Certificate ' ;; Entitles bearer to Oils $5.00 Illustrated Bible f ;; u T°'ri 'X ,h * cf,ic * °£t°«®«her *■«. th. *.t.d .monnt th.t • co»«fs lb. necessary EXPENSE items «f this rr.st h>ck>4i.| ♦ , . cletk Kir*, cost of packing, checking, express from fsctorv, «tc., etc • j J MAGNIFICENT illustration in announcements from day to day) is ♦ I I I 111 IICTDATCn j ll . flexible limp leather, with overlapping covers J ~ ILLUoInAI tU and title stamped in gold, with numerous full-page plates 2 iditiaa in color from the world famous Tissot collection, together ♦ (( 9» •! »e with six hundred superb pictures graphically illustrating # BIBLE ? nd P la,n verse in 4ie light of modern Biblical 2 | | knowledge and research. The text conforms to the ♦ ~ authorized edition, is self-pronouncing, with copious ■ • .. marginal references, rnaos and helps; printed on thin I*- t<* a • |[ bible paper, flat opening at all beautiful, expense I j (, readable type. One Frea Oertifleate and the * !»•«• • ; I !'"Vtt"* <" I Alto an Edition for Catholics 1 J ) iLLvS IKATE9 the style of binding. Through an exclusive arrangement we # ; BIBLE w iis in silk cloth; I havr been roost fortunate in securing the #1 contains all of the illus- Catholic Bible, Douay Version, endorsed S tratlons and | . by Cardinnl Gibbon* ar.d Archbishop • maps. Oar free I Ql. i (now Cardinal) Farley, as well as by the • ' certiorate aad f: various Archbishops of the country. The# I ] [ ilhittrations consists of the full page en ♦ ! ! "? d P' ctur »- I# be di*sibu!2yin^fI OMm 0 Mme b ?)inding?'"s r th'e Pro- ♦ i j 1 boakiaad »' lh « "">« Ameunt Expense Iteroi, with the necessary Free Certificate. • ' . . M * n ' OBDKRA—Any bok by parcel poat, lnclud* EXTRA 7 cents within i 1 » I" ™,®? : , eomsliOto mll *" ; ,or *"* ter dl.taac«. ask your postmntar 5 ( , nraon-t to include for t pounds. t ifif ftff m§S§|§|§Ag| a 4 aii|iJ> TRACK HIKE FATAL TO TWO i Fatally Injured by Train as They Walk, Seeking Work •Soutb Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 20. Walking on the Lehigh Valley Rail j road at Packerton vestenlav resulted in ■ the death of John Ijukoch, aged 27,1 and the fatal injury of John Polazzi. *'ho is in St. Luke s Hospital here.! | Joseph Lotroski, a third member of| the party, escaped with minor injuries: The trio were on their way from Towanda to New York in search of, ■work, when they were struck by a! train. Lnikocb died as he was bein>£ hurried to the hospital. A Great Difference " \ ou always advised against specu lationf" "Yes." returned Mr. Dustin Sta*. '• ou never played the market your- ! i self J" j "X'o, sir. 1 never played it: I work j H it."—Waghiagton Ptar. ' sq> oo- Round Trip NEWVORK Sunday, November 22 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Harrisburg 5.4S A. M. RETI Iraiffi IVnnivh n . York, k IkSO r. M. Pennsylvania R. R. ■