Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 13, 1914, Page 14, Image 14

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TIRED, ICHMG FEET
No more puffed-up, burning
sweaty, calloused feet
or corns.
Good-bye sore feet, burning feet,
etvollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling
feet, tired feet.
Good-byo corns, callouses, bunions
and raw spots. No moro shoe tight
ness, no more limping with pain or
drawing up your faco In agony. "TIZ"
is magical, acts right off. "TIZ" draws
out all the poisonous exudations which
puff up the feet —the only remedy that
does. Use "TIZ" and wear smaller
shoes. Ah! how comfortable your feet
■will feel. "TIZ" Is a dglight. "TIZ"
is harmless.
Get a 25-cent box of "TIZ" now at
any druggist or department store.
Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad
feet, feet that never swell, never hurt,
never get tired. A year's foot comfort
guaranteed or money refunded. —Ad-
vertisement.
DROPSY TREATED FREE
By Dr. Mllen, tlie Great Specialist, Who
Will Send a New $3.75 Treatment Free
Many Have Been Cured After Doctor*
Failed
At first no disease is apparently more
harmless than dropsy; a little swelling
of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or Ab
domen. P'inally there is great short
ness of breath,- cough, faint spells,
sometimes nausea and vomiting, even
bursting of the limbs and a lingering
and wretched death if the dropsy is not
removed.
Dr. Miles has been known as a lead
ing specialist in these diseases for SO
yenrF. His liberal oifer of a $3.75 Treat
ment free to all sufferers, is certainly
worthy of serious consideration. You
may never have such an opportunity
again.
The Grand Dropsv Treatment consists
of four dropsy remedies in one, also
Tonic Tablets and Pura-Laxa for re
moving the water. This treatment is
specially prepared for each patient and
Is ten times as successful as that of
most physicians. It usually relieves
the first day, and removes swelling in
six days In most cases. Delay is dan-
I' . ous.
Send for Bemnrkable Cures In Your
State
All afflicted readers may have Book,
Examination Chart. Opinion, Advice,
fend a Two-Pound Treatment free.
Write at once. Describe your case. Ad
dress 1- Franklin Mi'es, Dent. Da., ,\25
to 536 Main Street, Klkhart, lnd. Ad- I
vertisement.
PEOPLE
Of AIO Ages
(tan* to Dr. PliUUpe for dentu
work, because my tetmtatioa bas
In the front rank. Uy an?" •*"
perlence ku enabled me t» edopt ta»
BKMTt thorough end palnlese methods of
performing dental operations.
Day hy day mj practice baa Increased
under the direct superrlslon of myself,
UNTIL I had ta employ three graduate
assistants who are of superior abUltr.
It will pay yoo to have as <to reof work.
(kn't worry aboat p»ja»e*«a. ar
r*bfeme*ta eaa be made t» salt
patfenta.
Plates, tC and up.
Crown an<! Sridge Work. (S M. §3.
Fillings tn silTer alley, enamel. CO* op.
Gold. $1.90 up.
Seat Work, Beat Material. Lowest Pile—.
Written guarantee with wnj work.
DR. PHILLIPS
820 Market Street
one* Hoora: Daily, I.M A. X. to I
V. XTi laßdays, 10 t* 4.
C. V. TELEPHONE IWT
LADY ATTENDANT
Tk* largest and moat thoroughly
' equipped orflce 1b elty.
GERMAN SPOKEN.
Branch Offlcw—Beading and PhfledelpMm. J
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GET AN '
Atomizer
That Works
For either medicinal or toilet
purposes you want your atomizer
to "atomize" properly.
These are the kinds of atomizers
we sell.
When used with solutions for
spraying the nose or throat they
cover the most delicate and Inner
most membranes thoroughly and
reach the almost Inaccessible pas
sages.
Forney's Drug Store
426 MARKET STREET
"We serve you wherever you are."
niioriiiii.w
Non-greasy Toilet Cream keeps
the skin soft and velvety In rough
weather. An exquisite toilet prep
aration, 25c.
fiORK IK untc STORES
Ml TV. Third St., aud I*. It. H. Station
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 13, 1914.
DIDN'T TELL JURORS j
OF MURDERER'S KISS
Omission in Court's Charge in the
Fleming Case Reason
For New Trial
That the court had unfavorably-im
pressed the trial jury by failing to
mention how .Martin Fleming sat by
his wife's bedside, held lior hand and
kissed her just before he fired the
fatal shots at his mother-in-law, is
one of the chief reasons for which At
torney W. L,. Loeser, chief counsel for
the defense, asked for a new trial to
day.
Fleming the youthful lunch bar
clerk, was convicted in November of
shooting and killing his mother-in
law, Mrs. Louise Bryan, following her
discovery of his clandestine visit to his
pretty wife and baby. The husband
has contended that his wife left him
largely through the urging of her
mother.
Fleming Is now In a cell In tier "S,"
the murderers' section of the DaUpliin
county prison, awaiting disposition of
his application for a new trial. Argu
ment on the reasons will be heard in
March and if a trial is refused it is
believed that the case will be appealed
to the Supreme Court, or perhaps to
the final court of appeals—the Board
of Pardons of Pennsylvania
Nine reasons, most of which cite al
leged errors on the part of Attitional
Law Judge S. J. M. McCarrell, the
trial Judge, in charging the jury or in
admitting or omitting evidence, are
assigned. The reasons were filed to
daj\ Associated with Mr. Loeser is
George L. Reed, both of whom were
appointed by the court to defend
Fleming.
The Fleming case has attracted
more than ordinary attention not only
because of the youth of the con
victed man, but of his own story of
why he fired tho shots—that the act
was prompted by his love for his wife
and baby and his nearly Insane de
sire to see them. Another phase is
that Fleming's mother in Ireland does
riot yet know of her son's plight. She
still writes letters to Martin in which
she refers tenderly to the baby and
to her son and daughter-in-law.
"Martin," the aged peasant woman
of Erin wrote in a recent letter, "you
spoke about sending money to me to
help me—don't do this, but keep it for
the little child."
The testimony in the Fleming case,
the charge of the court, and the rea
sons for a new trial cover nearly 400
pages of typewritten manuscript.
The reasons assigned include ques
tions of technicality as to the court's
refusal to affirm law points upon the
insanity problem, the admission of
expert testimony for the defense, the
relevancy of witnesses by the State as
to Fleming's previous actions, and
some evidence as to the conduct of the
prisoner for several weeks prior to
the murder.
In referring to the charge of the
court on the question of Fleming's
midnight visit to the home of his wife
and mother-in-law—the night of the
murder—Attorney Loeser says:
111 the charge the learned
court reviewed the testimony that
was negative to the defendant and
omitted entirely one* of the most
important points in the defend
ant's behalf, in which it was testi
fied to, in the confession of the
defendant, that he sat by hia
wife's side and held her hand and
I kissed her. The omission of this
part of the testimony in the
charge and the parUcular refer
ence to the facts adverse to the
defendant, left an unfavorable
Impression upon the minds of the
Jury.
For Chapped, Blotchy,
Red or Wrinkled Skin
(From Family Physician.)
Do you realize that just beneath
that coarse, rough or discolored com
plexion there's an exquisitely beautiful
skin of youthful tint and delicacy? If
you could only bring this complexion
to the surface, discarding the old one!
You can—in the easiest, simplest, most
natural manner imaginable. Just get
an ounce of ordinary mercolized wax
at any drug, store, apply nightly like
cold cream, removing it mornings with
warm water. The wax assists Nature
by gradually taking off the lingering
particles of dead and half-dead sur
face skin, causing no discomfort what
ever. Ordinarily It takes from a week
to ten days to complete the trans
formation. Cutaneous delects like
chaps, pimples, blotches, liver spots,
moth patches, freckles, of course dis
appear with the old skin. Nothing
else that I know of will accomplish
such wonderful results in so short a
time.
Fine lines and oven the deeper
wrinkles often appear at this season.
In such cases nothing is better thaJi a
face bath made by dissolving 1 oz.
powdered saxollto In % pt. witch
hazel. This is remarkably effective.—
Advertisement.
To be sure that the Cough Syrup you
give your child is harmless and free
from injurious opiates, be sure to get
GOFFS
COUGH SYRUP
Made from long-used herbs and con
tains no Opium, Chloroform, Codeln,
Morphine or other harmful drug. Get
I a 25c. or 60c. bottle today. Money
back by the dealer if it doesn't help
you.
Cumberland Valley Railroad
TIME TABLE
In UQect November 40. 191 S.
TRAINS leave Harrisburg—
For Winchester and Martinaburs at
I.OS. *7:52 a. m., *3:40 p. m.
For Cbambersburg, Car-
Hale. Mechaolcaburg and Intermediate
itations *t 6:03. *T.6I. -11:43 iT tS*
•4.40, 6:32. •T:*!). *11:16 p. ni.
Additional trains for Carlisle and
MeiUanicaburc at »«o a. m. t: 18. ijij.
6:80, 9:30 a. m.
For Dills burg at 6:08, *T:6S n»a
•11:63 a m-. 2:18. •3:40, »:83 and S:3V
p. m.
'Dally All other trains dally except
bUSday. H. A KLDDLB,
j- a tonob, a p. a.
8 apt
EDUCATION At,
MAKE NEW YEAR
RESOLUTION
to enroll next Monday In
Day or Night School.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
15 6. Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa.
Harrisburg Business College
Day and Night. Business,
Shorthand and Civil Service. In
dividual Instruction. 28th year.
329 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa.
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Hoff's Store at New Cumberland
Known For Its Furniture Values
*
For several years this store, through its advertisements, has impressed upon you the advantages of selecting furniture here
where the best medium grades and many of the most exclusive designs may be had for a great deal less than similar grades are
sold for in the larger cities where t expenses are so much greater. Four large floors are filled with an excellent, stock with the
lar price tags attached. The February reductions average 15 to 25 per cent. below our regular prices, which are always lower than
most other stores. Therefore we invite comparison with sale prices at other stores. The entire store room is to be painted and
papered, and in order to move the greater portion of stock we have made unusually severe cuts on all prices so as to make room for
the painters as well as to keep pace with our usual February sale furniture bargains.
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Hall Rark<i BOOK C Couches
JL JLCIAA Bookcase In quartered oak with double doors; ad- N^V/\*V/li.VV3
justable shelves; 5 feet 8 Inches high and 41 inches -
_ • . wide; two drawers and brass trimmings. d»1/i 7fi Imitation Leather Couch, tufted or plain, with steel
Quartered golden oak hall rack with arm-rest paneled liegular price $20.00. Special at O construction; quartered oak sides; heavy funnel shaped
sides and box seat; plate glass 18x40 inches; umbrella Bookcase in quartered oak with cross band veneer springs. Regular price $16.50. Special 5512
attachment and oxidized clothes hooks. 41Q7U ro,I: attractive pattern; 5 feet high, 41 Inches wide. at
Regular price, $24.50. Special yIV.IO Regular price $21.00. Special XIS SO
at Velour covered Couch with rolled edge; felt lined;
* ( double cone steel spring; made in several shades of
Quartered golden oak hall rack with arm rest side., Bed Comforts green and garnet. Regular price SIB.OO.
box seat; plate glass 18x30 inches; oxidized clothes d ° U at *
hooks and umbrella attachment. Regu- CA Comforts with all white cotton Ailing, regular $4.50 Couch with green crushed plush; double cone steel
lar price $24.00. Special ** ~W The"s£oo onis' springs. Regular $24.50 price. Special $1775
Handsome designs in satine coverings with Southern *r A • • • O
down wool filling. Regular price $7.00, qc
Quartered oak hall rack; plate glass 18x30 inches; Special at Tapestry covered Couch; double cone steel springs:
box seat, arm rest, claw feet. Regular ftfl , ' no excelsior, but madp with extra heavy top pad and
price $21.00. Special <piv.vu f . A cotton filling. One of the best made. Regu- (on aa
Fire-side Slumber Chairs in imitation Spanish leath-
Quartered oak hall rack; plate glass 12x20; box Tiq/wJ Same construction in genuine leather With cross
seat, arm rests, umbrella attachment. <fcQ QC Regular price $28.00 each, special at .«pI3.UU banded quartered oak side*. Regular price fc<2»7
Regular price $14.50. Special > $45.00? Special at «PO i .UU
Dining Room, Bed Room, Parlor Furniture and our splendid Rugs at corresponding reductions. Motor car delivery to Harrisburg and
vicinity. Car fare refunded if you come to inspect our store and stock. Freight paid to all points within 100 miles.
MA T T New Cumberland, Penna.
• i\. flUr r Open Evenings
>» > GET OFF CAR AT FOURTH STREET < <«
FIRST FIELD GUN RECEIVED IN JUAREZ BY REBELS AFTER LIFTING EMBARGO
« " ' "* ** """ " II Mil
When President Wilson llftotl the embargo on the importation of arms and ammunition by the rebels of Mexico they at onco began pre
parations for the landing of the supplies they had on the American side to smuggle across the Rio Grande rivei;. This photograph shows the first
field guns shipped across to Juarez and received by General Villa, the most prominent of the rebel chiefs. Villa, of course, was the first of
them to benefit by the new order. Being In Juarez at the time, be began to hurry his arms and ammunition across the border. By this time he may
have sufficient rifles and field guns to equip an army for his promised march on Mexico City.
HOT STUFF
They were talking about the queer
concoctions that are sold under the
guise of exhilarator the other day,
when Congressman William R. Green,
of Kansas, was reminded of the expe
rience of a hotelkeej>er in the West.
Late one night a reliable thirst of
the town dropped in for a parting
tonic, which he tore off at a single
swallow, and then faded away into
the adjacent darkness. After he had
gone the hotclkeeper was horrified to
DANGER AFTER GRIPPE
Lies in Poor Blood, Cough and
Worn-Out Condition
Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia are
greatly to be feared at this season.
To prevent grippe from being fol
lowed by either pleurisy or pneumo
nia, it Is important to drive the last
traces of it out of the system.
Our advice is to take Vinol, our
delicious cod liver and iron prepara
tion without oil, and get your strength
and vitality back quickly.
W.W.Lake, of Aberdeen, Miss., says:
Grippe left me weak, run-dovfn and
with a severe cough from which I suf
fered for a long time. I tried different
remedies, but nothing seemed to do
me any good until I took Vlnol from
which I received great benefit. My
cough is almost entirely gone and I
am strong and well again."
Try Vlnol with the certainty that
It if does not benefit you we will give
back your money. George A. Gorgas,
druggist, Ilarrlsburg. Penna. Vlnol is
sold In St<>olton by T. Prowell.
P. M. I'or Kczorna of Hcalp try
our Saxo Salvo. We guarantee it.—
Advertisement.
flnd that he had soothed him out of j
the sulphuric acid bottle that was
• kept for cleaning purposes, instead,
, of giving him the regular tonic.
There was so much on mine host's 1
■ mind that night that he couldn't sleep
. a wink, but greatly to his relief the
• reliable thirst showed up as usual at
•unrise.
■ "By the way, Dave," said the hotel
' man, now sweetly smiling, "what did
' you think of the new brand that I
» gave you laat night?"
1 "Best warmin' stuff that I ever
1 tackled," answered Dave, "but It had
ilt. Every time I coughed
clerned if it didn't set my whiskers on
< fire."—Philadelphia Telegraph.
WHAT COX'LP HE DO?
Nearly everyone who has traveled in
I Russia has, at some time or other,
run afoul of the official "red tape" of
that county.
' His trunks had been examined, and
the traveler was about to pass into
' tfte city when an official who had been
■ scanning his traveling papers stopped
; him.
"These papers contain Irregulari
ties," said the official sternly. "You
■ cannot stay in Russia."
1 "Very well," said the traveler. "I
shall take the next train back to Ber
• lin."
I "(rood! Let me see your passport
• entitling you to leave the country."
t "I have none."
> "Very well. Then it Is quite lm
i possible for you to leave Russia. I
' will give you twenty-four hours in
t which to decide what you are going
to do."—Youth's Companion.
t
» OVERSHOT
b! The parents of a 10-year-old boy
had so much trouble making him hear
r their »alls while he was at play that
they decided his hearing was defec
tive. So they took him to a specialist.
| The latter made several of the ordi
nary tests, and the boy could hardly
. hear a word. To all appearances there
I was something radically wrong with
\ his hearing. Shaking his head the ,
specialist walked into the far corner
of the room.
"My boy," he said in a voice little
above a whisper: "Here's a nickel."
The lad squirmed in his chair. A
grin spread over his countenance.
"You can't fool me with that bluff,"
lie said.—Exchange.
PHAYER
The skeptics scoff because I pray;
But does it matter what they say?
I do believe in prayer, I swing
The golden gate of living spring
Wide up to my soul at night.
And let it enter there—that light
Of summer on the hills of green,
And down the valleys there serene
The shadows float, as breeze by breeze
Stirs softly through the whispering
trees.
It does no good, the faithless cry,
But what of that«if from the sky,
And from the earth and from the sea,
A sweeter beauty comes to me.
And I am closer to the life
That surges round me with Its strife.
And I can feel what others feel.
And know the sorrows that reveal
Their hunger for the higher things,
When prayer comes by to lift our
wings.
If prayer be never answered, still
It hath been good In time of 111,
It hath been sweet In time of strife,
It hath been like a balm of life
When trouble and the shadows gray
Made dark and drear the daily way;
And so it Is the best to pray.
The best to reach to higher things
Through all the comfort that It
brings, ■
I«et life lie poignant, as it may.
i V• ■ Baltimore Sun. |
A CORDON BLEC
My better half's a splendid cook!
I do not care a button
That yesterday she quite mistook
A piece of beef for mutton.
For she it is adds spice to life,
And gives It all its flavor —
Besides there's no one like my wife
Knows how to curry favor.
—George B. Morewood, in Buffalo
Evening News.
"Personally Conducted" Trips
to California Combine Com
fort and Economy
<37 coTTn»TyoinTav?TnKimeTToTaE<^L
California trip sometime, but possibly
you have been waiting until you
thought yota could better afford It. If
that Is the case, I have some good news
for you.
Our Personally Conducted Parties to
California are especially planned to
meet Just such requirements. Our
patrons travel on extra low fare tickets
and have comfortable quartern in clean
and attractive Pullman Tourist sleeping
cars. Your pleasure is looked after all
the way by a chosen representative of
the "Burlington Route" whose first duty
is to relieve you of care and detail,
make you feel "at home" and point out
and explain each of the thousands of
points of Interest along the way.
The cost of it all is surprisingly low.
If you write, or drop in at the office
and see me. I wlil be glad to explain
every detail of the famous "Personally
Conducted" parties.
Wm.Austln, Gen. Agent Passenger Dept.
, C„ B. & Q. R. R. Co..
i ■ 886 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Advertisement.
jTry Telegraph Want Ads.
Makes Backache
Quickly Disappear
A Few Doses Relieves All Such
Miseries. Bladder Weakness,
Kidney Trouble and Rheu
matism Promptly Vanish
It is no longer necessary for any
one to suffer with baekaehing, kid
ney trouble, have disagreeable blad
der and urinary disorders to contend
with, or be tortured with rheuma
tism, stiff joints, and its heart
wrenching pains, for the new discov
ery, Croxone, Quickly and surely re
lieves all such troubles.
Croxone is the most wonderful
remedy yet devised for ridding the
system of uric acid and driving out
all tho poisonous impurities which
causo such troubles. It is entirely
different from all other remedies. It
is not like anything else ever used
for the purpose. It acts on the prin
ciple of cleaning out the poisons and
removing the cause.
It soaks light in through tho walla,
membranes and linings, like water in
a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
makes the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all the uric acid and poisons
from the blood, and leaves tho kid
neys and urinary organs clean,
strong, healthy and well.
It maters not how long you liava
suffered, how old you arc, or what
you have used, the very principlo of
Croxone is such, that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. There is
nothing else on earth like it. It
starts to work the minute you take it
and relieves you tho first time you
use it.
If you suffer with pains in your
back and side, or have any signs of
kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma
tism, such as puffy swellings under
the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if
you are nervous, tired and run down,
or bothered with urinary disorders,
Croxone will ciulekl.v relievo you of
your misery. You can secure an orlg
-1 inal package of Croxone at trilling
j cost from any flrst-cluss druggist.
| All druggists are authorized to per
j sonally return the purchase prico if it
i fails In a. single case.—Advertisement.
MERCHANTS A MINERS TRANS. CO.
Florida Tour
0-day trlii, ptr«on«lly conducted to
Snvenoafc. Jacksonville and St. Augua
sso.oo
Including transportation, meals and
stateroom accommoaationa on steamer,
hotel accommodations, drives, etc.
Leave Baltimore on New 8. S. Somer
aet, Monday, February 16. For itiner
ary, reservations, etc., address W. P.
Turner, P. T. M.. Baltimore. Md.
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Is Ouarantasd
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Haves almost
Instantly 3o*
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