2 'A GUARANTEED TREATMENT * IJpr Asthma and Hay Fever * Go to George A. Gorgaa, 16 North * Third street and Pennsrlvatria Ksilrond " Station, and buy a package of Dr. * Rudolph Schiffmann's Asthmndor to-dav * and if it does not give instant relief, „ and even more, if 3'ou do not find it to f be the very best remedy you have ever s u»ed, go back and your money will he . theerfully returned by these druggists, * Without any- question whatever. No matter what else has failed. Asthmador * or Asthuiador Cigarettes will give in ■ Hunt relief usually within 10 seconds, J but always within 13 minutes. It does * not matter how violent the attack or J obstinate the ease is, or what else had a been tried and failed, Asthmndor will * relieve instantaneously. If it does not, t this |iackage will cost you nothing. Go k back and get your money refunded. You " are to be the sole jndjte as to whether s benefited or not. No risk is run in * buying this remedy under this positive * guarantee by George A. Gorgas. » Persons living elsewhere will be sup * plied under the same guarantee by their local druggist or direct by Dr. R. Schiff mann. (?t. Paul. Minu. ASIEDIO CIVJEHER HUSBAND * That Is What Mrs. Maud E. Heyne Charges in Suit for Separation New York, Dec. 10.—A remarkable complaiut was filed in the Supreme Court in u suit of Mrs. iMtuid K. Heyno for separation from William M. llevue, hea 1 of the foreign collections dopart- ; nient of the Equitable Trust Company, I me:wt>cr of the board of governors of ! the local chapter of the American In- j stitute of Banking and writer on ti- | nancial subjects, in waioh she alleges | her husband has abandoned her and her ' three daughters. Mrs. Hevne *jys «he lived happily ' with her husband until August. 1913,! when be called her and their three j daughters into the parlor of their home 1 .in Rurtierford, N. J„ and said to her: i "'Maud, 1 have loved you devotedly I ■ uatii the lajt two or three years. Now j 1 have some one else. I want you to ! be a woman for once in your life auo»sible. I mar ried you because I loved you." Mrs. Hevne allege* lier husband then \ became angry and created a scene be ! fore their children. He packed up his i belongings and as he left the house he j said to his daughters: "I am going away. Do yon wistii to j Jive with me or with your mamma " | "With mamma.'' the children re plied. Mrs. tleyne says her huA&nd then told tae rhiklreti: "You cau call me I tip at Anna's." by which, site says, he j meant the home of Mrs. George D. j Ware. The complaint states that tic i eldest of the three daughters ;a Mildred, 3 6 years old, who is deformed and re iitiires constant care. Tiie others are Rdth. 14. and Marjorie, 11 years old. Mrs. Hevne says he- husband now a! lows her only Sa week for each oc the children and gives her nothing. *'l will > r.ot have any money for you uatii we are divorced. I »i£geet tha" we start j rocer lings immediately," 'Mrs. Heyne says • hiirbanl toid her. Child. Killed by Shotgun Emails. Pa., Pec. 10.—Six-year-old Florence Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan, was killed yester day while playing with a shotgun, which she and a number of small com panions found in an attic. The weapon va ? discharged accidentally, the full charge striking the little "girl in tho riirht od;iy energy from revitalized, force thrilled nerves. Kel- I loss's Sanitone Wafers put new vim In i both men and women. They relieve I \ insomnia, brainfag and nervous break down. no matter what the cause. 11.00 I a box at druggiets. , Send your name and address to-day with six cents in stamps to help pay ' postage and packing, for a free ooc ! 1 trial box of Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers. ; i to F. J. Kellogg Co.. 2729 Hoffmaster . Block. Battle Creek. Michigan. The regular SI.OO size of Kellogg's 1 Sanitone Wafers are fer sale in Harris- l burg at C. T. George, IJOS N. 3rd St.; G. C. Potts. 1101 X. 3rd St.; C. M. For ney. successor to Forney & Knouse, 1 Market St.; J. H. Park. Jr., 821 Itace • St.; C. K. Keller. 405 Market St.; W. If. , Steever, 14th and Walnut Sts. No free boxes from druggists. adv. I FOREST EXHIBITS AT SHOW Syrtmwiß of Timber Tree* of Ksw Mexico and Their Uses at Saa • j Diego Exposition J j Washington, D. C., Doc. 10.—Pnrt of (the government's exhibit for the Pan ; ama-ialifornia exposition at Sau Diego j leaves Washington this week. This por- J ' tion has to do with the national forests . of New Mexico and will be shown ia rhe New Mexico 'building, the exhibit ' having been prepared in co-operatioa. ; with tho State Board of Exposition . t Commissioners of that State. The ma terial also shows specimens of the prin | cipal trmfcer trees of New Mexico and ' | their uses. [ Other exposition material is to leave soon for San Francisco, where it will I form a part of the Panatnal'aci&c ex- Part of this is ■being prepared | I through co-operation between the forest | service ami the United States Civil I Service Commission. The commission ! -asses on the qualifications of all can didates for positions in the forest serv i ice. testiug the titness of those wh.< I wist to becor.jc forest oflicers through I outdoor examinations in riding, survev- I 'ng, tiuCw estimating and similar mat-' : ters as well as by more conventional ,; methods; its exhibit will illustrate the dirties of these officers. Co-operation aJso exists, in the pre«p --; aratiou of exhibit material, between the j forest service and the bureau of educa j tion. This sho'ws how forest subjects are used in the ■public schools, in con nection with nature study, commercial geography, agriculture and the like. One of the exhibits is a displav made | by the normal school pupils of the Dis trict wf Columbia, in whjen a number 1 of those who are studying for teach ers ' positions entered a prize contest on tree study. Each of the contestants prepared a separate exhibit showing the | life history aud the products of indi | vidual trees, such as white piue, hick pry, or sugar maple. I IT SAVES JOU MONEY Dr. Howard's Dyspepsia Specific; Regit i lsr Price 50c; H. C. Kennedy's Price 33c i The special half price sale of Dr. j I Howard's specific for the cure of con ' i stipation and dyspepsia by H. C. Ken- j j nedy means the saving of a few dollars ' : on every family's yearly bill for med- I icinee. Each 50-cent bottle (Mr. H. C. Ken- ' m\iy sells it for -sc) contains sixty dose's of a medicine that is pleasant to take aud which can be depended upon ; to cure the worst case of constipation, i dyspepsia or liver trouble. 1 his remedy is not an ordinary medi-, j cine. It is the favorite formula of a ; | well-known physician, and has the eta-; ! dorsoment of hundreds of physicians of j J eminence iu their profession, who pre- i I sob »all, K |rl will never have «o go into tke mill?" |) nw ■ ■ mnny tlmen have you KIIH "1 Tom villi rurr have to work the way 1 have had to." I Are yon Kolnic to firive the children that I'iano for ChrlxtiiinHt \re von i-olnir to IIUP S S l ota 1* <>ulj o boy lion) Mary ix only a *lrl. but the .:ru^ K lr for rxlstrnrr will firaiu- I a IMnno ChrlKtmai mornlns? If not, why not f Is It tin- Hie I'rlceH that nrr usnnllr 1 Iffi 1., yonr hoy anil strl Just as It .area the IIOJM and slrl* of yeatrrday. . Mr. | charged for I'lanoa that Prevents Yonf Is It the Klrat I'uvmelit thai < IIUN, « ron to Hci \\orkln K «.au H. are the boy of yesterday,, How about your Hoy or your Cilrlf Are H HeaKatef Don't Deny the Children a IMai.o thla t hrlstn.na on ae<. n" ,!f Klthe? We ■ «S you XOIUK t.. them a Chaneef \o«. boy. that Girl that alta on your Knee To-nl K ht 1 have cut Prices to the heart. We Have Placed Tern."» low tk.l . \™l.» B May be a Mualcul (■enln», huf yon Muat «lve her the chance to Develop that Talent. I for n Piano. Come dnnn to this atorr. Ilrlnic BIOIIK a few Dollars We will deliver the I HI COULD WE MAKE A FAIRER OFFER | MAKE THIS THE PIANTO CHRISTMAS k m " I BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PIANO NOW. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. I IWINTPR pi am n r*n 1 ■ road Fare Both Waya to Out WW I ■ 1 ■ AUB 1 1 I m ■ I | cannot an.wer our I H lof Town Buyers. ■ WW M U ■ IW|I V WWb I V&uR'Z I I 23 N. Fourth St.. Harrisburg, Pa. H. M. Eldridge, Mgr. ;•