TttE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. PAGE TpRER The T. nil'" in" . 11 Mi-o-im Will Put Your Sour, Gassy, Uiiset Stoinncli in Order Try One Doso niid Provo It. If you are a stomach sufferer, do lot doEiiair. Immediate, safe and Isuro relief is at hand. Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets, sold in fifty cent aoxes at all drug stores, are a iipecl ilc for out-of-order stomachs. If suffering with indigestion, dys pepsia, gastritis, or any of the vari ous forms of stomach misery, usual ly indicated by nervousness, distress lfter eating, headache, dizziness, bad breath or sour stomach, do not valt, do not suffer any longer take Mi-o-na to-day delays are danger- jus. Ml-o-na is always sold by Peil. the Iruggist, on money back If not sat isfied plan. Nov.21&28. DAMASCUS. Damascus township school lnsti- Itute will be held in the Damascus High school building on Saturday, Lov. 29 th. The following Is the program: 19:45, Invocation, Rev. Renville. iMusic. iDiscussion: How should primary I arithmetic he taught so that the pu pils may derive the greatest amount of benefit, Clara B. Dills. 1 Competitive exercises in spelling (written.) First contest open to all pupils under twelve years of age. ' 11 ' Second contest. In which all pu- Iplls over twelve years of age are eli gible. Two prizes will be given In each contest. Discussions, "Classics," Nina M. I Smith. Music. Discussion, "Relation of Careful Reading to Careful Writing," Blanche Rice. 12:00, refreshments will be served I by senior class. 1 p. m., music. "Fractions In Arithmetic," Spen- Icer C. Noble. Discussion: "The Ethical Nature !of the Child; How Awakened, How Nurtured," C. Teressa Phlllippy. Music Song by Miss Inez Decker. History "The Settlements," John I A. Dills. Recitation Florence M Sheard. Exercise in Penmanship, M. N. Brlgham. Discussion: "Reading in Third and Fourth Grades," Geraldine Kelloy. Shop early and help the clerk I in tho stores. If You Want To BUY A FARM HOUSE HOTEL WOODLAND LAKH SUMMER COTTAGE 11UILDING LOT POULTRY FARM FACTORY FACTORY SITE SURETY BONDS SICK INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE ACCIDENT INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INS. PARCEL POST PLATE GLASS BOILER INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE "Write, Call or 'Plone. Real Estate FASSHAUER Licensed Broker I UICK RELIEF FOR TOMACH MISERY 1 "Wliy! I Telephoned Only TenMinutesAgo!" A lift of the Bell receiver. Fifty words to the grocer. Special attention to telephone orders by all good shopmen now-a-days. Delivery by special messenger if you ask it. It's almost as if the grocer were next door, and the Bell Telephone does it all! Haven't you one in YOUR home? Rates are low. "Practice the Telephone Smile" Bell Telephone Co. of Pa. A. Garvey, Local Mgr., Carbondale, Pa. Mi -mti iwtr What They Called It. "Are you troubled with Insomnia sleeplessness?" "I should say 1 am. Somo nights 1 don't sleep three hours." "That no? I've got It awfully bad I've been alllictud now about two years. The doctor culls It neurls Insomnia pa ralaxltls.'' "I've bad It about eighteen months. nd we call it Ethel." Ocean View ridette. Both Members. "When we are married," said Belle, "I shnll expect you to shave every morning. It's one of the rules of tho club I belong to that none of Its mem bers shall marry a man who won't shave every morning." "Oh. that's all right." replied Ron. -'but what about tho mornings I don't get home In time? I belong to a club too." Lippincott's. Biggest Eel Farm. Tho greatest oel breeding establish ment In tho world Is that of Comae chio, on tho Adriatic, where the indus try Is carried on with scientific care. This eel nursery consists of a gigantic swamp, measuring 140 miles In cir cumference, and is of ancient origin. "Banana Figs." Two factories supply "banana flga," one In Jamaica and the other In South' Africa. The bananas, which grow to perfection and in superabundance in both places, are dried by hot air, the process being secret. No sugar Is used, but the "figs" are very sweet. Great Britain and Germany consume thti greatest Quantity of "banana figs." 1 : "I nm advertising a new course in memory culture," remarked the corre spondence school "manager. "Do you guarantee to make, a woman remember how old she Is?'1 asked the gentle cynic Philadelphia Record. The summer girl In days of yore Has startled us upon tho shore. But, no use talking. That bathing suit's a quiet gown Compared to what she wears downtown When she goes walking. Washington Star. Lawyer But why do you wish to suo the county? Young Doctor While I was serving on ihe jury all my patients got well. Chicago Record-nerald. Like Chess. Hubby It becomes very trying, my dear. You're always saying check, check, check! I feel as If life were 0 long gnme of chess. WIfey Well, Ed ward, If you don't give me something I shall have to pawn, pawn, pawn, ond It would still seem like n game of ehess, wouldn't it? A Telephone Tip. Operator Number, please. Subscrib erI vns talking mit ray husband und now I don't hear him nny more. You must of pushed him off do vlre. Mil waukeo News. Killed by Excitement. A woman In nartford, Conn., fell lead recently while playing cards. Physicians said tin excitement of win ning had kllltd bor. Sho held a win ning hand when she fell from her chair and expired. A Fighting Lawyer. Atlanta haB a lawyer of whom she should bo proud, no has only one urm, but ho recently whipped flvo men who attacked him. Amber, ' If you are buying u pipe and want to raauo sure .you nro gelling u moutu piece of gcnulno amber tho imitation mado from gum copal can bq detected by soaking In alcohol. Sometimes real amber pieces aro glued or melted to rether to imlthto tho solid piece, but theso -will fall apart If submitted to HAVE NO RELISH FOR WHITE MEN Now Guinea Cannibals Assert Tiiey Taste Gail, IMMERSE THEIR VICTIMS, Cause of Natives' Dislike For White Diet Is That They Are Fed on Too Many Condiments, Says Dr. Hofman, Well Known Authority on Habits of Man Eating Savages. Cannibals seldom eat white captives intl then without zest, says a scientific report 011 the subject to tho German government by Dr. Hofman, formerly a consul in Africa and an authority on tho subject of tribal customs. AVriting of the recent murder of tho Geriiinii-Ainorlcan mineralogist, John Henry Warner, by natives of Now Guinea, Dr. Hofman assorts that the abstention of cannibals In Africa and Guinea from the licsli of white men Is not because they fear the spirit of tho white victim or his powers of mag ic, as lias been assumed, but because they consider Unit It has nn unpleas ant taste duo to use of sharp spices and condiments and of salted dishes in the diet of tho European. Dr. Hofman cites an article printed several years ago in a journal of Li beria in which it was said that the cannibals In the Liberlan territory eat a white man only when ho fulls lute their hands alive. Then tho vlcUm is immersed to the neck In a running brook and hold there by bonds for two or three days, on much the same prin ciple that an oyster Is "floated" In fresh water after being taken from the beds. Dr. Hofman has confirma tion of tills from a former cannibal. Cannibalism Still Flourishing. The reported killing and eaUng of Mr. Warner in Papua by the natives has called attention to the fact that cannibalism is by no means stamped out In Now Guinea. Warner believed that radulm could bo found In Tapua and fell a victim to his own zeal. It is reported that his two native com panions escaped ills horrible fate, news of which they brought to tho coast. At one time official circles believed that cannibalism was a thing of tho past in British Now Guinea, but clear evidence that It lias persisted into the present ueeauo lias ueen proviueit oy unimpeachable witnesses. In a book published last year J. II. P. Murray, lieutenant governor and chief judicial officer of Papua, has much to say about tho practice of cannibalism among the natives in tho island, no writes about boiling springs which not many years ago were used for cooking nny prisoners captured in the village warfare. Describing the northeastern dlvislou of the island, Murray quotes a native witness, who, telling of the eating of human bodies, said: "We boll them; wo cut them up and boll them in a pot. Wo boil babies, too; wo cut them op like pigs. Wo eat them cold or hot; wo eat tho legs first Wo eat them because they are like fish. Wo havn fish In the creeks and kangaroos In tho grass, but men aro our real food." Proves Man of His Word. Murray tells of a remark of a Fergu son Islander to a stranger who wished to buy betel nuts from him: "Wkj should I sell you betel nuts. I am go ing to eat you." Which he promptly did. Ho also writes of a crew of shipwrecked Chinese, who were eaten one by one, until the captors, surfeited with the diet, peddled those who were left around the coast, selling them to the highest bidders. Wives who ven tured to look around during the fu nerals of their husbands were killed and eaten. One naUve who was concerned in the killing of a neighboring chief and his two wives told of tho subsequent eat ing of tho vicUms with tho utmost unconcern. He told of eating the hand of one wife, but refused to touch the other, as he had killed her. and It was not tho custom of ills trlbo to eat one's own victim. Tho two women were singed first, then cut up Into mnall pieces, mixed with sago, cooked, wrap ped up In leaves and distributed among tho victors, Including their women and children. INSECT ANCESTOR FOUND. ' Michigan Expedition Discovers Rare Creature In South America. A. G. Ruthven, curator of tho Unt verslty of Michigan museum, his as slstaut, Frederick Galge, and Dr. A. 8 Pearso of the University of Wisconsin have Just returned from two months spent in the mountains between Ven czuela and Colombia. Much of tho re glon had never been studied by sclen tlsts. Among other specimens found was a sort of Insect known as tho perlpltus, supposed to be tho ancestor of all snakes and insects. Torpedo Shot From Seaplane. Captain Guidon, nn Italian naval avi ator, recently mado a successful ex pcrlment near Venlco with his I.nven Jion of a torpedo tube, w,hlcli Is placed between the two flouts of a hydroaero plane. He released n torpedo while flying low q.nd then went went up In tho air and watched tho explosion from a safe distance. Minute "Movies" of the News Right Off the Reel X ray gown Is understood to havo gono Into winter quarters, along with tho circus exhibits. nash nt 7 cents a plate is too much for tho University of Chicago co-eds, who talk of a hunger strike. Harrison Vanco, a farmer of NorUi- fleld, N. J., missing hny for a long time, sot a trap and caught threo cows. Mrs. Charles II. Arndt of Reading, Pa., died in a fit of laughter over her own remark that sho "would dio of laughing yet." Postal clerks will paste tho stamns on Christmas packages this year when so requested, according to nn order of postmaster General Burleson. At last Washington, N. J., is to have "lockup." Two steel cages have been provided, and drunken men will bo jailed. Heretofore theso were im mune. TO TEST DEFENSES OF PANAMA CANAL IN 1914 President Wilson May Attend Maneu vers of Fleet Next February. An official test of effectiveness of tho Panama canal fortifications will ho mndo next February by the Atlantic fleet In the greatest naval war gaino In the history .of tho country. Tills an nouncement has Just been officially made by Lieutenant Commander N. L. Jones, naval aid to the president, nnd Secretary of the Navy Joscphus Dan iels. The maneuvers, which will last a week, may be witnessed by tho presi dent and tho secretary of tho navy. Mr. Wilson Is being urged to make tho journey, nnd It Is understood that ho is seriously considering accepting tho invitation. The test will follow tho maneuvers off Culebra Island, which is being considered for an ad vance naval base. The entire fleet will steam from there to Cristobal, tho At lantic terminal of the canal, from which point the maneuvers will bo di rected. Naval experts will determine defi nitely how near vessels can get to the canal by day or night without discov ery. Observations will bo mado from tho fire control towers, 128 feet above deck, and attempts to sketch tho locks and fortifications will be mado. From tho. fire control towers it Is estimated that the range of vision Is Increased sixteen to eighteen miles. Attempts to determine whether an invading fleet could get near enough to tho canal to Are shells ashore will also bo made. Tests to determino the value of tho canal breakwnter for a fleet anchorage will also form a part of tho program. At Culebra Island, whose value as ah advance base will bo determined, ma rines will bo landed first to tako the oretical possession. They will plant mines and torpedoes nnd will set up emergency guns to hold It until tho ar rival of tho fleet. WOODEN SHOES COMING IN. Will Cost 60 to 75 Cents a Pair and Last Two Years. Wooden shoes may yet become tho vogue in the United States, for the United States forest service has ascer tained that the industry of manufac turing such footgear has "reached con siderable proportions." Tho shoes cost irom ou w in cents a yuir uuu uru good for two years. They nro worn by those who have to work In cold or wet places, such as tanneries, breweries nnd livery stables, nnd by workmon in steel mills and glass factories, who must walk on hot grates or floors. Farmers, too, are classed among tho users. Reechwood Is used In the manufacture of shoes. Bring your difficult Job work to this office. We can do It. Honesdale Dime RESOURCES. Loans $ 505,384.00 Bonds and Mortgages. . . 218,350.80 Real Estate, Purnlturo and Fixtures ill, 000.00 Cash and due from banks 81,070.47 Overdrafts .18 $831,823.01 The eight years' healthy growth and prosperous condition of this bank Indicates public confidence In the safety and Integrity of Its management. Our constant endeavor lias been to render a banking service second to none, (lioroughly adapted to tho needs of this community, assuring tho same welcome to tho sinnll depositor ns to tho ono with larger business to transact. E. C. MUMFORD, President W. P. RIEFLER, Vice-President PIANOS ana Ono Sohmcr, $500 Upright Piano, second hand. Ono Pcaso $100 Upright Plnno, second hand. Ono Estcy Organ, second hand. Ono Chicago Cottngo Organ, second liniul. Ono Norrls & Hydo Player Plnno, used. This is nn 88 note $000.00 Player, used for demonstrating nt tho fair, etc. AV111 bo sold for $175.00, on easy tonus. One Sterling Organ $15.00 " $25.00 shop worn music or roll cabinet $21.00 now F. A. JENKINS Lyric Building NEW INCOME TAX FfilMER. Regulations Permitting Corporations to Use a Fiscal Year Basis. Tho treasury department has Issued a new set of Income tax regulations. They relate entirely to tho method of computing the not taxable incomes of corporaUons. Many corporaUons have complained that It would bo a hard ship for them In tho matter of book keeping and In other wnys to pay tho Income tax on the basis of their net In come for tho previous calondar year. Tho treasury department has accord ingly permitted any corporation to compute tho tax on the net Income re ceived by It In Its fiscal year. The rul ing took tho form of an order to all collectors of Internal revenue, reading In part as follows: Any corporation, Joint stock company or association or any Insurance company subject to tho tax Imposed by this act may at Its option havo tho' tax pnyablo by It computed upon tho basis of the net Income recolved (accrued) from all sources during Its fiscal year, provided that It shall designate the last day of the month se lected as the month In which Its fiscal year shall close as the day of tho closing of Its fiscal year and shall, not loss than thirty days prior to tho date upon which Its annual return Is to oo filed, glvo notice In writing to the collector of internal rov enuo for tho district In which its princi pal place of business Is located of the day It has thus designated as tho closing ot such fiscal year. If returns of such corporations as have properly established a fiscal year aro due to bo made before tho new forms are available tho collector will ho authorized to grant an extension of time to such corporations', not exceed ing thirty days, for the filing of such returns, by which Ume tho now forms prescribed will bo nvallablo for distri bution. Petrified Man Weighs 600 Pounds. . After linving been In a grave in St. Vincent's cemetery, In Baltimore, for nearly nine years the body of Patrick Dugnn was found to have become com pletely petrified. Its weight was esti mated nt more than COO pounds. It re quired tho combined efforts of four men to raise the body from tho grave. FARM LEGISLATION NEXT. Senator Gore Predicts Early Consid eration of Rural Credits. Assurance that legislation intended to better tho condition of the Ameri can farmer would be considered by congress Immediately after tho cur rency bill Is disposed of was given by Senator Gore of Oklahoma In an ad dress before the InternaUonal dry farming congress at Tulsa, Okla. Tho senator declared that as a re sult of the recent investigation of ru ral credits in Europo a plan would bo devised whereby money with which to finance cropping operations would bo loaned to the farmer at 4 per cent in terest. A Great-great-grandmother. Mrs. Sarah A. Dlko of Pittsford, Vt, who was 100 years old last Mny, has received word from a great-granddaughter in Arizona announcing the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Dike Is now a great-grcat-grandmother. t Want a Cook ADVERTISE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF HONESDALE, PA. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 103,203.00 Deposits 028,530.82' OFFICERS. Music House, Honesdalo, Pa. GALILEE. Galilee, Nov. 20. A. J. Abraham has fitted up a part of the lower floor of the Grange Hall for a meat market. His son-in-law, Leon Smith, will have charge of It. Mr. Smith will occupy rooms on the second floor of the same building. Mrs. George Clauson has gone to New York city for a visit. Rev. J. H. Boyce, of Carley Brook, was shaking hands with old friends hero last week. Ho was a former pastor on this charge". A series of revival services aro now In progress In the M. B. church at'thls place. The M. E. church has undergone a complete transformation. The out side has ibeen given a coat of fresh white paint and the Interior has been thoroughly renovated, papered and otherwise touched up. The ladles, deserve special praise for their un tiring efforts in this direction. We sympathize with our friends and neighbors, the Brlgham family, in their bereavement over tho death of their mother. DON'T DOPE A PUNY CHILD Parents don't give that puny, ail ing, under-welght child any of those so-called "tonics" containing alco hol or dangerous drugs; such stuff won't give relief and health to grown people, let alone children. Its pur pose is to stimulate for a short time after each dose, just as whiskey or morphine does, thus making you (be lieve it is doing real good. Give that child something that will really build it up replenish tho wasted tissues feed the stunted, dwarfed, nuny muscles make it lively, strong, well full of the ani mal spirits children aro meant by nature to have. Give it Rexall Ollva Oil Emulsion. Ilexall Olive Oil Emulsion Is wholesome, nourishing, free from, alcohol and dangerous drugs. It's the ideal nerve, blood and body .builder. It does tho work It Is planned to do better than any oth er medicine we know of, and our faith in It is so great that we not only urge you td use it and give It to your children but wo guarantee that it will do all wo say It will, or cost you nothing. Rexall Olive' Oil Emulsion should bo given to children who catch cold easily. Begin right now, and uso it to build up the child's system to such strong health that It can re sist colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, and other cold weather diseases. You who aro weak and run-down, and you who aro well now, but are liable to suf fer from various cold weather ail ments, use Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to get and keep well and strong. For tho tired-out, run-down, nervous, emaciated or debilitated the con valescing growing children aged people it is a sensible aid to re newed strength, hotter spirits, glow ing health. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion king of the celebrated Rexall Remedies Is for freedom from sickness of you and your family. You'll ho as en thusiastic about it as we aro when you have noted its pleasant taste, lt,s strengthening, invigorating, building up, disease-preventing effects. If It does not help you, your money will be given back to you without argu ment. Sold In this community tinly at our store The Rexall Store ono of more than 7000 leading drug store in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. A. M. Lelno, Hones dale, Pa. Bank, $831,823.01 JOSEPn A. FISOn, Cashier CLARENCE AVRIGIIT, Asst. Cash. 647 Main St,, Honesdale, Pa, tho ulcohol test.