Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 06, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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REMARKABLE NEW
RHEUMATISM CURE
Tennel Guaranteed to Stop Pains
of Rheumatism in 48 Hours.
In 48 hours from the time you take
Tennel. the new remedy for rheunm
tlim. your pains must stop completely.
They must absolutely go. This Is guar
anteed. Yet this astonishing remedy
does not contain a drop of opiates of
eny kind, habit-forming drugs, salicylic
fn I* Hour* l>- V "ur i lock, Tennel \\ 111
Danish Your ltbrmatle Tains,
acid, alcohol, or any Ingredient which
can affect the heart or the weakest
etomach.
It is also an unfailing remedy fur
Gout. Lumbago. Sciatica and Neuralgia.
The Tennel treatment is a true uric
solvent. It gives a hearty appe
tite and is a strong tonic.
If your pains do not leave you within
4S hours, your money will be refunded
without question.
The Tennel treatment, consisting of a
bottle of Tennel at Jl.cit. and a box of
Tennel Capsule* at .M)c. Is sold under
fuarantee by Edward Z. Gross, c. M
orney, Geo. C. Potts. Croll Keller.
Advertisement.
BAD BREATH
'Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove it
TTr. Edwards' Ollie Tablets, the jnih
fetltute for calomel, act gently on the
fcowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through l<r. Edwards' Olive
Tablet*. The pleasant. sugar-coated
tablets are taken for bad breath by all
Who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets art gently
but firmly on the bowels and liver.
Stimulating them to natural action,
clearing the blood and gently purifying
the entire system.
They do that which dangerous calo- |
anei does without any of the bad after
effects.
All the benefits of nasty, sickening,
griping cathartics are derived from Dr.
Sdwards' Olive Tablets without grill
ing. pain or disagreeable effects of any
kind.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the!
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with bowel
®nd liver complaint with the attendant
bad breath.
Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure
ly a vegetable compound mixed with
tilive oil. you will know them by their
vlive color.
Take one or two every night for a
week and note the effect. 10c and 25c
per box. The Olive Tablet Company,
Columbus. O. At all druggists.—Ad
vertisement.
IF KIDNEYS AID
BLADDER BOTHER
Take Salts to flush Kidneys and
neutralize irritating
acids.
Kidney and Bladder weakness re
sult from uric acid, says -a noted au
thority. The kidneys tilter this acid
from the blood and pass it on to the
bladder, where it often remains to
Irritate and inflame, causing a burn
ing, scalding sensation, or setting up
an Irritation at the neck of the blad-:
der, obliging you to seek relief two
or three times during the night. The
eufierer is in constant dread, the water
passes sometimes with a scalding sen
eation and is very profuse; again,
there is difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call
It. because they can't control urina
tion. While it is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, this is
really one of the most simple ailments
to overcome. Get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from your pharmacist
and take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast, continue this
for two or three days. This will neu
tralize the acids in the urine so it no
longer is a source of irritation to the
bladder and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is used by thousands of folks who
Bre subject to urinary disorders caused
by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts is
Bplendld for kidneys and causes no
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, effer
vescent lithia-water drink, which
Quickly relieves bladder trouble.—Ad
vertisement.
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What CiorsiiN Mnkm
Gorgas (■unrniitccs
A j
Gorgas
Hot Water
Bottle
Should be kept handy in
ever}- home in case of an
emergency. Nothing gives
quicker relief in an attack of
Cramp.
Neuralgia.
Toothache,
Chills,
Rheumatism,
Pleurisy,
Pneumonia,
and a host of other Ills and
aches.
Get n t;<>r«ns Hot Water llnfllr
and avoid leak* and breaks—
the kind that lasts.
Gorgas' Drug Stores
16 >oHh Third Strict
Open all day and all night.
IVonuj I \ anlii Station
Open from 7 a. m. until 12 p. in.
'j
Guaranteed
IXflOßf s
lieves almost
Instantly
SORQAS' RRXAIX STORES
M n. M tb-fma. H. H. aiatloa
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARR7SBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 6, 1914.
WM BOYER HEAOS
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Harrisburg Man Is Honored by
State Educational Leaders
Meeting Here
M \ i;uT BOYER
Harry A. Boyer, president of the
Harrisburg School Board, was elected
president of the directors' department
jof the State Educational Association
i at the close of the nineteenth annual
i convention in Central High School this
morning. A woman director. Mrs. Ab
! hie \Y. Wilder, of Kennett -Square,
| was made a vice-president.
The other officers elected are ns
i follows: I >r. F. G. Yost. South ISeth
j iehem. first vice-president; J. Arthur
j McFarland, Conshohocken, second
! vice-president: Mrs. Abblr Walton
1 Wilder. Kennett Square, third vice
president: Adrian Jones, recording
secretary; William M. Bowen, Ches
| ter, corresponding secretary: James
J \V. Howarth. Glen Kiddle, treasurer;
I executive committee, J. Newton
Khoades. Reading: Charles M. Magee,
East on: S. K. McClure. Braddock; T.
T. McGluty. Olyphant: \V. G. Davis,
iMcKeesport: legislative committee.
' M. H. Hemming. Wilkinsburg: C. G.
McGee, Altoona; Dr. J. D. Orr. Leech
burg: Frank 1,. Campbell. Chester;
If. M. Lessig, t'ottstown: James M.
Wuckger, Allentown.
A resolution urging the legislature
to adopt a law putting teachers' train
ing schools in city schools on a par
with normal schools of the State, was
adopted after Dr. F. E. Downes. su
perintendent of city schools, made a
report on the progress of such a move
ment before the last Legislature. Dr.
Samuel Hamilton, of Allegheny City,
made his annual address to the stu
dents of Central High School. Dr.
Hamilton said the development of
clear-thinking is more important than
I the acquiring of numerous facts. He
made a number of humorous refer
ences to current events, and quoted
Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow
Wilson as types of the thinking men
who have acquired high place.
PATROLS RESIDENCE DISTRICT
A great deal of lawlessness and rob
bery has been prevented in Lincoln.
Xeb., by the efficient work of the
motorcycle policemen who make fre
quent rounds of the residence districts
keeping an eye on suspicious looking
men who are found loitering about. I
They also visit the retail stores in the '
residence section. ' . «,. e that ever>-
thing is as It should be.
Eczema
Stopped
ZEMO Proves a Wonderful Success-
Stops Itching Instantly and
Brings Permanent Results.
Get a 25c Bottle Today and Prove It.
Dont think that eczema, that nearly
drives you wild, cant be gotten rid of. It
ZEMO U all you nerd to do it.
Immediate and
resuU i ng. E
others, by leavlng^^^®
your skin as clear ns ZEMO Will Stop All
though you had Thi» Torment instantly
never had eczema in your life. You will
get this relief Instantly by getting a 25c
bottle of ZEMO right away—now. There's
no more excuse for enduring such misery.
ZEMO is sold and guaranteed by druggist!
| everywhere, and in Harrisburg by
I Golden Seal Drug Store, F. Z. Gross,
I Kennedy's Medicine Store, Croll Keller.
AY. T. Thompson, C. M. Forney; T.
Prowell, Steelton, Pa.
GOFFS
COUGH SYRUP
;Is harmless and efficient for babies,
i children and grown-ups. Relieves
whooping cough, croup, measles
cough, sore throat, cold in chest,
grippe and threatened pneumonia.
'Contains only healing, healthful and
I harmless herbs. No opiates to injure
i the system. Get a 25c. or 50c. bottle
; today. Money back by the dealer 1!
! It doesn't help you.
| MERCHANTS & MISERS TRANS. CO.
Florida Tour
:»-«lay trip, |M-r«onHily conducted to
I nijaal*. Jttcknont III# and St. AURUI
SSO.OO
luOlng transportation, meals and
stateroom accommodations on steatnei,
hotel accommodations, drives, etc.
Leave Baltimore oil New S. S. Somer
set. Monday. February 16. For itiner
ary. reservations, et<\, address \V. P.
Turner. P. T. M., Baltimore. Md.
Cumberland Valley Railroad
TIME TABLE
In Effect November .Hi. 1913.
I'RALSS leave Harrisburg—
; For Winchester and Martlmtburg at
I 6:03, *7:52 a. m., *3:40 p. m.
| For Hatferstown, Chambersburg. Car-
I lisle, Mechanicsburg and Intermediate
nations at 6.03, *7.62. '11:53 a. in.
i *3:40, 5:32. *7:40. *11:16 p. m.
Additional trains for Carllaia and
i Methanicsburc at trie a. in.. 2:l*. *:B7.
, 5:30, 9:30 a. m.
For Dlllsburg at 5:03. *7:66 and
•11:53 a. m. 2:18 '3:40. 6 22 and <:3u
! p. m.
•Dally. All other trains dally except
i hunday. H. A_ RIDDLE.
J. H. TONGE. Q. P. A.
supL
NERVOUS WOMEN ;
i
Made Strong by Vinol.
A case has just come to our atten
tion from St. Augustine. Fla. Mrs. W.
B. Mamocy had suffered for two years
} from nervous prostration and Indl
i gestion. She hnd no appetite and was
misernble. After trying different
medicines and doctors without bene- j
tit she saw Vinol advertised and tried i
it. Her appetite returned, nervous-1
nesa disappeared and she was soon i
strong: and well as ever.
Weakness may be caused by a run- I
down condition, mal-asslmllation of i
food, lack of Iron in the blood orj
a result of sickness.
Whatever the cause, we want to|
say to every person who needs ]
strength, you need Vinol, our delicious
i cod liver and iron tonic without oil, |
and It is the most efficient strength
creator we have in our store,
j It Is the medicinal elements of ihe
| cods' livers contained in Vinol aided
| by the blood making and strengthen
ing properties of tonic iron which
'makes It so successful and we will
j return your money if it does not help
I yon. George A. Gorgas. Druggist. Har
[ risburg. Penna. Vinol is sold In Steel-
I ton by T. Prowell.
P. S. For eczema of scalp try our
i Saxo Salve. W'| guarantee it.—Adver
; tisement.
FEB. 14 FINAL if
FOR REMQNS WES
Sunday and Three-day Limit Rul
ing May Have Effect;
Lawyers Discuss It
1 presenting Si
considerable discussion among the
members of the Dauphin county bar.
And in order to be on the safe side,
many an attorney will get in his ob
jections to any proposed license bv
Saturday.
License court will be held Thurs
day. February 19. The law requires
that no remonstrance shall be tiled
later than the third day before the
application is heard. If the three-day
rule is adhered to strictly, and the
day of the hearing excluded, then
Monday. February 16. would be the
first of the three days necessary. And
as the day immediately preceding will
be Sunday, many attorneys contend
that Saturday, February 14—a week
from to-morrow—will be the final day
for tiling remonstrances.
Prothonotary Harry F. Holler said
no rule as to either Saturday or Mon
day had been fixed. "It is entirely a
matter for the gentlemen of the bar,"
said he, "some have asked about it.
and some, I believe, have raised the i
question as to what should be the
proper time."
To Sit as Auditor. —Tuesday. Feb
ruary 24, has been fixed by District
Attorney Michael E. Stroup as the first
day for a hearing in the audit of the |
account of Curtis Colwell Fickel, ad
ministrator of the estate of Ella
Fickel.
Innprctor Iloyer Report*.—The Janu
ary monthly report of County Inspec
tor of Weights and Measures Harry A.
Boyer was submitted to the County
Commissioners to-day. During the
month he Inspected 1,250. adjusted 179
and contlscated 234 weights and meas
ures.
Divorcee Didn't Walt l.onic. Dur
ing yesterday afternoon Mrs. Katherlne
Gluntz, a Steelton woman, was granted
a divorce. To-day she appeared at the
marriage license bureau with Joseph
Mathias, of Steelton. and got a license
to wed. Mathias' is a second choice,
too; on November 5, 1912, Mrs. Mathias
N'o. 1, died.
Realty Transfer*. Among yester
day's realty transfers was the sale by
H. C. Wells, Sheriff, to H. Freedman, of
112 Short street, for s6ll, and the lat
ter's sale to the State Capitol Park Ex
tension Commission in turn of the same
property for $2,200. Other properties
transferred were: John E. Dare to R.
B. Baskin, 1725 North street, $1: S. F.
Mentzer to R. L. Landis. 1908 Holly, $1;
C. Lt Schmidt to A. C. Young and A. C.
Young to J. A. McAlister, Susquehanna
township, $1 and $340, respectively; R.
B. Askin to John A. Dare, Steelton, sl.
County llojK at Reformatory. At
to-day's session of the County Commis
sioners the report for 1913 of the boys
Incarcerated at the Huntingdon Re
formatory and the cost to the county
was considered. During the year there
were fifty-three confined for a total of
1U.09S days, costing a total of $3.571.36.
The boys were in the institution for
from fourteen to 385 days. 1
MANY MOTORCYCLE KXHIBITS
In addition to the motorcycle shows
held in Chicago and New York, many
other cities have this year held their
own motorcycle exhibits. Some of these
have been in connection with automo
bile shows, while others have shown the
two-wheelers exclusively.
Motorcycles will form an important
part of the automobile show at Grand
Rapids. Mich., on February 9-14. It is
expected that about forty models will
be on exhibit. Under the direction of
the Motorcycle Club, of St. Louis, a
most successful exclusive, motorcycle
show was held in St. Louis recently. It
is estimated that more than 4,000 per
sons attended. Another interesting
motorcycle exhibit was that held in
Cleveland in connection with the au
tomobile show at Wigmore Coliseum.
SHOUT FOR Cl'P
The members of the Highspire Rod
and Gun Club will hold a shoot. Satur
day. on their grounds, on Green's Is
land. opposiate Highspire. for the cup
offered by the National Sportsmon. The
ferry will leave the Fast End pumping
station landing al 1:30, and all sports
men 'are invited to attend the shoot.
Only club members will be allowed t<»
shoot for the cup.
DRINK
HABIT
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT
The ORRINE treatment for the
Drink Habit can be used with absolute
confidence. It destroys all desire for
whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimu
lants. Thousands have successfully
used It and have been restored to lives
of sobriety and usefulness. Can be
given secretly. Costs only SI.OO per
box. If you fail to get results from
ORHINK after a trial, your money
will be refunded. Ask for free booklet
telling all about ORRINE.
Geo. A. Gorgas, le N. Third St.;
John A. McCurdy, Steelton, Pa.; H. F.
ißrunhouse, Mechanicsbtirg, Pa.
They Came! They Saw!
They Believed!
And They Were Amply Rewarded With Real Bargains
r=-|CORES of people have responded to our
Opportunity Sale of Furniture and nXf' :7 "
Jt/l" JDllyftnilCr Floor Coverings. They found things lift J
T% a J just as represented, and those who 'B,
v4>UCXLCICU had never been here before, expressed surprise |!l 31
jI( fff to find a store as large as those in Harrisburg, I<Bif /i 'IJIj 1
I ill ! ~o# three miles from the Capitol City. But people II |1 [!' |l ||'l
MfT\V IMMI '1 I not ob j ect to ridi "g aew miles when they % villi ''i W
=l'j ]I I know they can find just as large assortment to I\'
choose from, minus the large expenses. That jfl
is the secret of this store's success. Come and liS: n
let us show you a stock of furniture that com- IP]' V
A _ lEsl# bines Beauty, Utility and Quality. Twenty-five In JP*
AS 8 Couch '/sqy thousand square feet of floor space is required -'
Dining Room Suits ,
' 9-piece Fumed Oak Dining Room Suit, $l9O, $l5O 473 KERS
10-piccc Waxed Oak Dining Room Suit. SIBO. #l4O
9-pieee Sheraton Solid Mahogany Suit, $238 ... SIJR> Tavlnr Rnrlf»rc
Partly Opfltt W/y 9-piece Sheraton Solid Mahogany Suit, $275 ... $220 * l\Ul»lkCls
ri 10-piece Colonial Mahogany Suit, $275 $220 Guaranteed in workmanship I
$L .n-*& 9-piece Quartered Oak, highly finished, SBS .... s<>9 a,1( ! ,I,ater ' a ' > artistic in design
a f° r solid comfort. Best
\ \ genuine leather. Oak or mahog
rsTurkish Rockers Couches any
... siw.oo Rockers. Special, $15.50
,ly P"?" Imitation leather, SIB.OO Rockers. Special. $14.50
rVftlJ Vffl ,nc 3 " p r and ro led Cll - CS - sls 00 Rockers. Special, $12.00
.... S , d ® '* , ***; , a,,™ guaranted. $13.00 Rockers. Special, $10.50
Ihe touch-beds are among the S3O Rockers, $24.00 $22.00 Couches SIB.OO Other Rockers $2 25 to #l l OO
most popular among convertible $22 Rockers, $17.50 $16.50 Couches $13.50
beds, and are reduced as follows: $35 Rockers, $28.00 $19.00 Couches $15.50 *
$l(-).50 Couch-beds $14.50 $lB Rockers, $14.50 SIB.OO Couches $14.50 V
$15.00 Couch-beds $12.00 I $35 Rockers, $29.50 $20.00 Couches $16.50 "Push Die Button and Rest"
Living Room Easy
% '' " ' ' r . *- $8.75 pack
All prices in plain figures on the original price tags. Motor Car delivery to Harris-
burg and adjoining territory. Open evenings. The store with as large stock as the city
stores, minus the large expenses. Get off at Third street, New Cumberland.
Buttorff & Co. New c P ei rlam '
>» > Third and Bridge Streets < <« Opening Eveninga
CITY HI IS
UNDER DISCUSSION
[Continued from First I*age.]
know what will be done and In fact
I don't know if anytnlng will be done
So far as erecting an abbatoir is con
cerned. I should think that the city
would have to construct a building
especially for the purpose, equip it
and provide for its maintenance. The
structure to my mind would have to
be as centrally located as possible,
too."
Police Are Troubled Ones
In municipal circles the Lynch reso
lution which ousts everybody from of
fice March 1. isn't causing a great
deal of agitation any more except
perhaps with the possible exception of
some of the policemen.
No official announcement has been
made of the fact that present staffs
of the city treasurer, board of public
works, city engineer's department and
the various departments of the public
safety and streets and public Improve
ments will be retained, but several
of the commissioners declared to-day
that they didn't think these depart
ments will be affected materially.
The absence of City Commissioner
M. llarvev Taylor, who will not return
from Philadelphia until Sunday, may
prevent ihe Introduction of the ap
pointment resolution Tuesday. Mr.
Taylor and the other commissioners
wanted to confer on the lists of em
ployes in all departments with a view
to cutting here and there, for Ihe
sake of efficiency and economy.
>lay I,earn Names Tuesday
No legal obstacle. It is understood,
will prevent the introduction of a
resolution providing for new appoint
ments at Tuesday's meeting and if
the proposed conference on the' sub
ject of new employes can be had in
time, the names of those who are to
lose their heads as well as those who
will succeed them, will be an
nounced Tuesday.
Whether or not the new license tax
ordinance will be offered is a question
but it is probable that it will be
among the new measures. Another
will be Commissioner Taylor's ordi
nance authorizing the opening of the
Cameron street extension to Wild
wood park. Commissioner 11. F.
Bowman by the way will also offer the
water departmental report for the
yea r.
WAST.I N All ON AI. CONVKNTION
Kansas City motorcyclists have de
rided that their cltv is the ideal place
j for the 1911 convention of the Federa
tion of American motorcyclists, and
I they have determined to leave nothing
undone to land this year's meet. Kan
sas City has a strong motorcycle club |
of about 260 members, and they are
providing their club rooms with new
furniture, a pool room and other fa
cilities, so that they will be prepared
to royally entertain the visiting cyclists
If they secure the convention for their
city.
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE NOT TO
ASK FOR WET AND DRY VOTE
Chicago. 111.. Feb. 6. —Opponents of
saloons in Chicago last night aban
doned a plan to procure a vote at the
Spring election on the closing of bar
rooms. Leaders in the Anti-Saloon
League had previously announced that
a petition to have the question of
ousting saloons placed on the ballot
had been signed by a sufficient num
ber of voters. At a meeting of the
league it was discovered that the legal
requirements had not been met by the
petition.
VanYorxAngelus
Player Recital
Given by
THE—
J. H. Troup Music House
Wed. Eve., Feb. 11
8:15 O'clock
Board of Trade Auditorium
SOLOISTS:
Hans Krenald, New York, vio
linist. Mrs. Wm. K. Bum
baugh, soprano. Miss Sara A.
i Lemer, violinist. Mr. Van
, Yorx, Pittsburgh, at the Ange
| lus.
| Secure Complimentary
Tickets
At Oar Store—ls S. Market Sq.
Feb. 9, 10 and 11
AMIiSKMERiTS
SPIOOAI, ATTRACTION AT THE
Victoria Theatre Today
j dt IN«'Y ADAMS SAWYKII, 4 Acta
—AM) RROIiL.AU PROGRAM.
1 ADMISSION Be
f \ Bank Account a
Good Recommendation
ffiln A bank account is a good recom
v wtfSi' jrrft mendatlon for the young- man seeking
"* with a business concern. It
- s«»i Indicates thrift and a commendable ap
lKBX5j&: |®Sb preclation of progressive methods. The
fSm^ r ; |KS count Is on a fair way to success. We
1 A|( : JJIjU shall be pleased to have you make
tu»>rrnl® your start at this bank
Union Trust Company
HC-. =3p Union Trust Building
amusements AMUSEMENTS
/ _ _ s
■■ ■ 1 I -- - I m (
The Hear Saw Ms Shadow. All ' ■ Q i
"r,:;" n " thc M, °" ofth ' Country otore
! and our big feature
Darling of Paris murrays comedy
it- 1 1 o** 1 CANINES
Kimber y & Mohr and Silent Actors in—Hearts of
a Big Show Too Women
1
MAJESTIC THEATRE,
KIRK BROWN
AND HIS COMPANY Prinent—MAT., To-morron, "THE TWO OHFHANS."
Prl(T»! 10c, -Or, 30c.
EVES.—To-nlglit. "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. |" to-morrow, "THE
HAM, STREET OETECTIVE." Trlcesi Iftr, VOo. 30c; Frn at 60c.
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