2 [BIG CUT IN RUBBER GOODS? KENNEDY'S 321 MARKET ST. CDEPIAI I ONE $1.60 COMBINATION FOUNTAIN SYRINSE rnn 00. wrfeVlAL■ Guaranteed Fop One Year rUll OOC $1.25 Hot Water Bottle, 2 qts., 58* $1.25 Fountain Syringi, 68c I $1.25 Hot Water Bag, 58c Regular j I $1.50 Hot Water Bottles, 2 qts., Good rubber bags, made without seams by M » d * of ,ive - heavy rubber with reinforced ulb Syringe, 28^ $1.75 Hot Water Bottle, 2 qts 98* a special process. «»n*—h«d nude. > 76c Bulb Syringe 38^ $2.00- Hot Water Bottle, 2 qts., $1.28 0 , . ~ .... ... , We guarantee each for a vear, although if I Isl 00 Bulb SvTinfTfl I[l SI.OO fountain Syringe, .48* Regular length rapid flow tubing, large OMd right they «m give serWo for throe „r buidsyringe 58* $1.25 Fountain Syringe, 68* metal shutoff and two hard rubber pipes. four year*. 50c Atomizers, 28* $1.50 Fountain Syringe, 78* Sold under the same broad guarantee £ZQr» Fl,n ! i u,rt * i7o: wor,h evßr y cent Pf Q _ 75c Atomizers, 3g#k [51.75 Fountain Syringe $1.28. a, though yon paid $1.25. Sale price, OOC •"* ' p"» » OOC $1.75 Combination Fonntain Syringe. 51.28 $2.50 UmbiutionHttWafer B«g $3.08 lidias' Syriagts, $1.48 Red Cnn Utility Kit, 17c Eir and lllcir Syringt Bilb Syrian aid Faiataii Syriigt $1.48 mend for use as a douche —-no with it for convenience, safety, comfort, effective- ro» adhea.ve piaater. Johnaon digestive tab- Sale price 17C Syringe* aro worth 7fie but we offer them JX An outftt that can he used both as a hot water ness. ,ets > lo ® 81 * e ! "velope each of Aliens coni plaa- *. 1 or,n ' uo • m,t * e them > Ift.- bag and as a fountain syringo. Made of maroon rubber with curved hard rubber *?*" . toothache plaster, mustard leaf, trial tube ■ A ! The bag is large—full two-quart capacity—and pipe and adjustable safetv shield; t AO "having "cam •*P> small cake Synol soap and EVI IfllD m •• a it a _ is made of white rubber with all the necessary fit $3.00 value. Sale price. $ 1 amall .I. &J. toilet powder—the total value would * r v EMgr|||l| PIIHIII tings. Packed in box. be 75c if sold separately. The kit complete f . An ingenious device tor applying eye water com- fcWgll«H IflVatl 111 llip Every outfit is guaranteed; $2.50 AO —— in neat box 1/ C fortablv and without danger of spilling—of _ Extra heavy rubber bulb and strong «*7 value. (?ale price «40 ' a m ■ a Q • —■ course there are no rough edges. Sale price, J C ff'ass; 35e value. Sale price I/ C r — Miami Syrup | iM al j Tkriit Atmizir *»diei*» Drinnirt The Hvttis Nur»r .l ... ...... , <" t.. b.b, m , .„ ht „ T mMisiM vnpptrs nygsia aursir •QfWll Bill »IMV ,0 rf . j * .. Made with special fittings for spraying albolene to the head, spine, abdomen or any other part of will replace anything due to defective material Baby Comforters—made of a bone teething nng. and other oils in the treatment of catarrh, cold the body, to allay inflammation and fever An 0011O 011 Rubber a °°d* are always fresh because tliey or \t "I 0 ' eWi 7C 47C priced ™ 34C " We carry the largest line of Rubber Goods in the city—at cut prices. Buying direct from the manufacturers, of all our goods being fresh and first class. We do not buy any job lots or seconds If any of the goods are not as what they are represented, bnng th em back to us and we will gladly replace them, as everything is sold with a GUARANTEE. seconds. WHEN YOU THINK OF MEDICINE THINK OF HBMIDT'S CUT-BMI MHIICM STORE, SUBURBAN MARYSVILLE Stroke Fatal to Mrs. Naomi Doan After Two Years' Suffering Spec;al Coriespoudence. Marysville, Pa., Feb. 11.—Mrs. Naomi IVati died at the home of her son. William, in this place yesterday from a complication of diseases. t®e hcd a paralytic stroke t»t> years ago which ion(iued her to bed since that time, ,-rhe was 68 years old at the time of her death. Her husband, Aaron, of Perdix. survives her. !?he is survived by her sister. Rachel Faling, of Harris burg. and her sons. WiMiam, of this ]>la>e; Oeorge, of Perdix, and Ira, of tieurgia. Funeral services will be con ducted by the Kev. Charles O. Parson, (•£.<■ tor of the ihurcii of God, on Friday at 2 p. m. Interment will be made in the Chestnut (.irove cemetery in this town. Miss Mabel Elienberger's ciass of the Method.st Sjndav school held a social yesterday at Miss Ellenberger's home on Maple avenue. Ice cream, cake and vandy weie on sale. Linn Lig'ntner. a freshman at Frank lin and .Marshall College, spent Che ■week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Listener, in tiii; pla'e. Alton Lick, a sopaomore at Franklin and Ma-Siiali College, spent the week end w.th his parents (Mr. and (Mrs. Simon Lick, in this place. The Men's Association hel.l their regular meeting WednesJay evening in their rooms in the Morlev building. NEW BLOOMFIELD Perry County Directors of Poor Make Appointments Special Correspondence. .Vf* Bloom field. Pa. Feb. 11. —The Directors cf the Poor have made the following appointments: Steward, R. J. Katon: matron. Bhs. R. J. Eaton; physi cian. Dr. R. T. Morrow; clerk, Samuel Ebert; farmer. Wilson Minich. The Boar! of 'Health reorganized with James Alter, president; James Mc- Kee, secretary: I>r. E. E. Moore, physi cian. F. B. Cloused was appointed health officer. The Woman's Suffrage Association will most at the home of 'Miss Char- Prepared Lumber You can get lumber ail finished just ready to be nailed on. Give us the exact size— all you will need is a ham mer and some nails. Any kind of lumber for sale. United Ice & Coal Co. MAIN OFFICE: Forster and Cowden Streets HASRISBTTRO STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1915. lotto Baroett on THiesday, February lt>. at 7.30 p. m. Mrs. Annie Bryner, of Ickeeburg, is tho guest of the Misses McKee. -Mr. and Mrs. P. g. Dunbar announce She birth of a daughter. Frank Mag-ee. a freshman at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, spent from Wednesday till Monday at his home in this place! Miss Olive Hayes was the week-end guest of Mrs. Frank Steele near Duu cannon. HUMMELSTOWN Evangelistic Services In United Breth ren Church to Clom This Week Special Correspondence. Hummelstown, Feb. 11.—The evan gelistic services which have been in progress for six weeks in the United Brethren church will close this week, having been very successful. The serv ices were conducted by the pastor, the Rev. A. S. Lehman. Tlfe funeral of Ira Kohr, chauffeur for M. S. Hershev, who was killed in an automobile accident last Friday night took place yesterday morning from his late home in Hershey. The fu neral was largely attended, three extra cars being run over the Hershey trolley line to brin-j the funeral party to this place. Services were held in the Breth ren in Christ church and it was im possible for a large number of persons to gain admittance to the church. In terment was made in the Hummelstown cemetery. Mrs. Samuel Walters and Mrs. Ralph Walters and son. Donald, were guests of Mrs. Harry Light at Harrisburg yes terday. Mrs. Albert Brir.ser and Mrs. Arthur Brinser, of Middletown. and Mrs. Har vey Lerch, of Harrisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shope yesterday. Miss Alice Snyder entertained a number of friends at her home on South Hanover street, last evening. Miss Bertha Wise and Miss Sue Her shey were visitors in Harrisburg yester dav afternoon. Mrs. Harry Seibert spent yesterday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Leibv, at Harrisburg. Mrs. Oliver Deimler visited relatives in Harrisburg yesterday. Mrs. William Mullin spent vesterdav afternoon in Harrisburg. E. C. Hummel yesterday called on 0. N. Mamma, who is ill at'his home in Steelton. with pneumonia. NEWPORT Ministerial Union Elects Officers for the Ensuing Tear Special Correspondence. Newport, Pa., Feb. 11. —The New port Ministerial Union elected the fol lowing oflhers: President, the Rev. R. M. Ramsey; vice president, the Rev. M. W. St ah I; secretary, the Rev. W. C. Ney; treasurer, the Rev. J. »1. Runkle. The Revs. J. C. Collins and J. M. Runkle were elected the program committee. Charles Geary is visiting in Hferris burg. Miss Helen &nith is visiting beT sister, Mrs. Wear Wilev, of Anderson, Ind. Mrs. Susan Matthews died at the 'home of her niece, (Mrs. 8. K. Dean, on Mon day, death resulting from general de bility. She waa 84 yeans old. The fu neral services Trere held veeterday by tte Kev. J. C. Col lias, pastor <*p the Methodist church. Interment was in tho Newport cemetery. William Capp spent the week-end with Isaac "Baker at Wahneta. HALIFAX High School Forms Athletic Associa tion—Officers Elected Special Correspondence. 'Halifax, Feb. 11. —The Halifax High school has formed an athletic associa tion and have elected the following of ficers: President. Prof. Brooke; secre tary, Myles Albright; treasurer. Prof. Beurei; track manager, Charles Miller; baseball mauager. He«rman Richter. Edward -Marquette, of Williamsport. was the guest of Mr. and tMrs. C. R. Sho; e. Wed n esday. •Harry Cratzer continues critically ill at his home on Market street. Horace C. Wagner, of Harrisburg. spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner. Tho G. A. R. of town will visit the public schools on Friday afternoon, Lin coln's birtndav, and several of the members will make addresses in the auditorium in the afternoon. Lewis Bosnian aud vharles Bowman and he is sur vived by the following children; Harrv ljeggore. Roya'.ton; Harry 81iurtz, (Har risburg; Christian and Jennie Shurtz, of town; Mrs. Harry Landis. Royalton, and Mrs. .1. R. Gearinjjer, Frederick, Mil. The funeral will be held from her late home to-morrow afternoon at 1.30 with services at 2 o'clock in the Church of God. The Rev. H. F. Hoover and the Rev. W. R. Ridingcr will officiate. Interment will be in the Middletown cemetery. The following persons from out of town attended the funeral of the late Irt-orge Gottechall on Tuesday after- People Say To U» "I cannot eat this or that food, it does not agree with me." Our advice to all of them is to take a 3*2225: tablet 18 j before and after each meal. 25c a box. George A. Oorgaa. THE WORDEN PAINT] AND ROOFING CO. H. M. F. WORDEN, Proprietor. Slag, Slate and Tile Roofs, Damp and Water Proof ing, Paints and Roofers' Supplies Genuine Pen Argyl Inlaid Slate for Flat Roofs. HAUIUUKO. PA. 'Ml I - ,/ j m»on: Mr. and iMrs. J. 1* S.hreiner and : children, 'Mr. an 1 Mrs. James Stewart, (Mts. Kate Stewart and Mrs. Claude j Kunkel, all cf Harrisburg: Charles | smith and son, Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary : Hammond and Mrs. Eiias Paoli; , Mrs. William Faeklcr aihl C. P. Haehu- I len, Himvnielstown. j The Indian Runners of town have or dered new uniforms of red coats and j ca{* and white trousers. Thi v will make their first appearance on Decora tion day. 'Mrs. .1. M. Avkerman spent Wednes day at Highsuncannon. DAUPHIN Mrs. Theodore Lannert Returns Home to Willianreport Special Correspondence. Dauphin, Fel). 11.—Mre. John Mc- NeeJy, of Harrisburg, utis the guest of Mrs. C. S. MeNeely on Mon'dlay. Mrs. Theodore Lannert, who wan the gueet of her father, Jacolb Onmd, re turned to Williamsport on Thursday. Mre. Smith, of Hern don, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Wiffiama. James Liewis Gross returned to Le high University on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Singer, of liar irisburg, spent tlio week-end at their bungalow. Miss Martha Cressiwell, orawbaugii I of St. il'aul's Lutheran church, was en i tertained by Miss Hazel Taylor, one of I the members, at her home on Bridge I street Monday evening. An election j of officers was held, resulting as fol lows: President, Hazel Taylor; vice president, Gertrude Shultz; secretary, Gertrude Keeney; assistant secretary, Pearl Sprcnkel; treasurer, Virginia Gray; chairmen of committees, look out, Hazel Taylor; social, Kstlier New mver; flower, Gertrude Shultz. After the election a social time was spent and refreshments served. Vance, tbe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Megonnel, Second and Reno streets, who has been very ill, is re covering. The Standard Bearers of the iM. E. church will meet at the iiome of Mrs. H. 'W. Speakman on Geary street Mon day evening, February li>. MECHANICSBURG Tabernacle Meetings Depopulate Bor ough Streets in the Evening Special Correspondence. Mechanicsburg, Feb. XI. —Since the: opening of the tabernacle, the streets [ are practically deserted in the evenings during the hours of the services in the tabernacle. There are very many per sons from out of town attending the services. The trolley cars, both east and west, are filled to capacity at the begin ning and closing of tho services and many automobiles and other vehicles bring many visitors. The tabernacle is not large enough to accommodate all who wish to attend. The Washington and Citizen's Fire Companies of this place, have accepted the invitation to attend the fair of the Citizen's Fire Company, of Dillsburg. CROSS. FEVERISH. SICK CHILDREN NEED "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" ACoatedTongue Means Sluggish Liver and Bowels—Listen Mother! Tour child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has sour stomach, diarrhoea, remember a gentle liver and bowel cleansiug should always be the first treatment givei. . It is probable that the Rescue Hook and Ladder Company will accept too. > A special meeting of the Bible anil Society was held last evening at the home of the president, 8. S. Bren , ner, West Keller street, to arrange for the distribution of the articles donated i yesterday. The donation was a very i and generous one. The members of the school board arc attending the county directors' ■ meeting which is being held in Ship pensburg. Dr. M. M. Dougherty, of the Mechanicsburg board, is on the pro gram for an address. Except .Monday evening Trinity Lutheran church has something each evening this week to occupy its mem i bers. Tuesday evening Mite Society, , last evening prayer meeting, this eveii , inig Missionary, Society, to-morrow even • ing catechetical class and Brotherhood meeting. Mrs. J. V. Miller, of this place, will take a part in the play "Mikado," which will be presented at the Majestic theatre, in Harrisburg, this week. Mrs. Harry Quickel, of Harrisburg, wns the guest of Miss Lile George, South Market street, this week. Miss Marian Groff, of Reading, is vis iting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mohler, West Main street. WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Special Program Has Been Prepared by Members of St Paul's The forty-fifth anniversary of the or ganization of St. Paul's M. E. Sundnv school, Vine street, will bo observed on Sunday, February 14, at 7.30 p. m. All former superintendents, officers and members of the school are invited to attend this anniversary. A special program has been ar ranged an da cordial welcome will be extended to all for an hour of reunion and good fellowship. Falling Straight Ahead Jay Green—l had a ride in my cous in's automobile while I was up t' the city. H Aaron Allred—Ye did f How'd secmf Jay Green—Waal, it felt a good deal like fallin' into a mighty deep well, only ye dropped straight ahead instead o' downward.—Chicago News. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills. Give a tea spoonful and in just a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food, clogged in the bowels, passes out of the system arid you have H well and playful child again. All children love this harmless fruit laxative and it never fails to effect a good 'inside" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on each bottle. Mother, keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrdw, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a SO-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." Then look and see that it is made by tile "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Oompauy." We make no cheaper size. Don't be fooled.—Adv,