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W2 Market St. Harnshp Academy January 6th New Admitted FOR RATES AND information ■o or Write a r ilr e. brown, TTK\DM\STI:R P. >. Bos 017 Hell Phone 1371 J. MONDAY EVENING, gTAMUSE]^|MENTS^( MAJESTIC To-day, Matinee and Night—"The Old Homestead." Wednesday, January 7, Matinee and Night—"Damaged Goods." I Thursday, .January B—Annie Russell in the Old English Comedy, "She Stoops to I'onquer." Saturday, January 10, Matinee and Night—"Within the Daw." "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" Denman Thompson's "The Old Homestead." now In its twenty-eighth year. Is one of the rich treasures of the American stage. The old play, long familiar to all sorts and con ditions of men. is the finest blend of HARRISOURG DRUGGIST HAS VALUABLE AGENCY George A. Gorgas has the llar rlsburg agency for the simple mix ture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Alder-l-ka, the remedy which becomes famous by curing ap pendicitis. This simple remedy has powerful action and drains such sur prising amounts of old matter from the body that JUST ONE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom ach and constipation almost IMMEDI ATELY. The QUICK action of Ad ler-i-ka Is astonishing. Advertise ment. | Hotel Vendig | and Filbert Streets Philadelphia Pa. Midway between Pennsylvania and Readin&TerminaU.oppo j | site City Hall.Eveiy room with ■ | bath. Elegant Comfortable I ; Fire Proof. European Plan. Rooms $ 2 per day i j JAMES C.WALSH,Manager j I y EHavl f JOSHES w! i P- »,QP eVejg-ctrop —«■*■* jJ quaint humor and helpful precept cur rent In the theater. Its pervading spirit is that of the tender and simple love of an old man for all that Is simple and lovely, of an old man who might sing with Jean Ingelow: "I opened the doors of my heart and behold, There was music within and a song. And echoes did feed on the sweet ness, repeating It long." —Advertisement. "DAMAGED GOODS" "The play which initiates a new epoch of civilization," according to the New York Times, conies to the Ma jestic Theater Wednesday, January 7, matinee and night. It is "Damaged Goods" and Its Interpreters are Rich ard Hennett and his original Now York company of co-workers. While the subject matter of the play is startling in the extreme, Its treatment is so sincere and so frank that It dis arms adverse, criticism. It has been endorsed by the leading educators and social workers in New York. Wash ington. Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Ixjuis, Cincinnati and Boston.—Ad vertisement. "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" Few persons not familiar with the atrical affairs can appreciate the greatness of the task and, conse quently, the Importance of the achieve ment signified in the undertaking and the successful issue of Annie Russell's Old English Comedy Company, which comes to the Majestic Theater Thurs day, January 8, in "She Stoops to Con quer." Last season in Now York three important plays were acted— "She Stoops to Conquer," "Much Ado About Nothing" and "The Rivals"— three ambitious productions which left a lasting Impression of charm and beauty upon a large and Intelligent public that is not interested In the average theatrical offering of the day. —Advertisement. VICTORIA THEATER Every year the film manufacturers have a convention and offer a prize to the best motion picture produced on the careen. Competent judges award the prize and the winner this year Is "Grandmother's Ump," in three acts, and It will be shown at this theater to day as the feature. It Is a story of old grandmother, telling stories of her younger days to her grandchlluren and I makes a beautiful picture. "The Pris oner of the Mountains" is a story of an escaped convict who takes refuge HARRISBURG frfSSftfl TELEGRAPH In the mountains until he can escape. "Pate's Rounil-up" and "The Paeudo Prodigal" will also be shown to-day.— Advertisement. OFFICERS JOINTLY INSTALLED Officers of Harrisburg camp, United Spanish American War Veterans and of the A. Wilson Norris Ladies' Auxi liary have been installed by E. Laubenstein, past commander of Har risburg camp as follows: Commander, Howard Newcomer; senior vice-com mander, C. Krow; junior vice-com mander, E. Gabriel; officer of the day, S. Goodyear; officer of the guard, D. Daugherty; trustee, three years, F. Brooker; two years, O. Davis; adju tant, William Messimer; quartermas ter, E. Laubenstine; chaplain, Norman Heam; sergeant major, Paul Harm. Mr. Laubenstine Installed the fol lowing in the Ladies' Auxiliary: Presi dent, Elizabeth Parker; vice-president, Clara Spangler; junior vice-president, Margaret Snear; chaplain, Mary Spangler; secretary, Anna Brown; treasurer, Emma Newcomer; hlstor-' i lan, Laura Jenkcns; patriotic instruc | tor, Elsie Donecker; conductress, Jen- I nie Harm; assistant conductress, Sarah Heam; guard, Mary llasley; assistant guard, Belvia Foultz. New York Church Calls the Rev. J. E. Washinger Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 6.—The Rev. J. Edgar Washabaugh, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rahway, N. J., and son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Harper Washabaugh, of Waynesboro, will, during the next two mlnths, be come assistant pastor of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Seventh avenue, New York city. A call has been extended him and ac cepted, and he will enter upon his new field as soon as he Is transferred from 1 the Newark to the New York confer ence. Calvary church has the largest i congregation credited to a Protestant , church in America. The membership is 6,000 and there are rarely less than 1,500 people in attendance upon the ! church services. Ms FINGER AMPUTATED Special fo The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 6. —As the result of an Injury to his finger re ceived eight weeks ago while husking corn, Lewis Zimmerman, of Ringgold street, had the digit amputated. Mr. Zimmerman's finger was worn sore while hußking corn and blood po'ison lng set in. Dr. J. W. Croft took an X-ray picture of the finger and found that the bone had decayed and ampu tation was necessary. J. J. KOONTZ SERIOUSLY ILL Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. G. L. E. Kijontz, one of the appraisers in the United States custom house at Seattle, Washington, was summoned to the bedside of his father, J. J. Koontr, who la critically ill. DOG BITES BOY Wounds received by 8-year-old Ted Rerrier, son of Joseph Berrier, of 1210 North Front street, when he was bitten by a dog on New Year's Day are healing nicely. Whether or not the dog, which was killed after it had bitten the boy, had hydrophobia or not has not been learned. The head of the dog was sent to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadel phia, for a test. If this shows that the dog was affected, the lad will be sent to a Baltimore hospital for treat ment. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it. fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 2 Be.—Adver tisement. THIINDKUSTOnMS IN' DECEMBER Seven thunderstorms , an uunsual number, hurled Jove's weapons at the city during the blear month of D'ecem ber. And in addition to that the month was 6.2 degrees warmer than the aver age month of December. IIOI.D RECEPTION TO MULLOCK The John G. Boyd Bible Class at Paxton Presbyterian Church, at Pas 'tang, will hold a farewell reception for the retiring pastor, the Rev. Kdward McCord Mullock, on Friday night, Jan uary 9. The program Is In charge of a committee or which A. G. Dlckman Is chairman. MOTHER! IS CHILD'S STOMACH MUR, SICK? If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs" Don't scold your fretful, peevish ohild. See if tongue is coated; thia Is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, Bleep or act naturally, has stom achache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul wast., the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love thia harmless "fruit laxative" and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little "insides" clean Keep it handy, Mother! A Uttle given to-day saves a sick child to morrow, but get the genuine. Aak your drusbist for a 60-cent bottle of "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs," which has di rections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counter felts sold here, ao surely look and see that yours is made by the "Califor nia Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. Advertisement. JANUARY 5,1914. Have Color inYourCheeks Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste In your mouth—a lazy no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets —a sub stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years ot study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. If you want a clear, pink skin, bright eys, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must get at tho cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calo mel—yet have no dangerous after ef fects. They start the bllo and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 26c per box. Take one or two nightly and note the pleating results. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. At all drug gists.—Advertisement. aSITPinsIK AND COLOR IN HAIR Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens Hair So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because It dark ens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been ap plied. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful —all dandruff goes, scalp Itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray h&ired. unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap pearance within a few days.—Adver tisement. 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