8 Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. If. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-Rood " are but experiments, and endanger health of Children—Experience against Experiment. „ What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It de stroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, ail Teething Trou bles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years THK CgNTAUH COMPANY. NEW VOWK CITY, HEADACHY. BILK (MM), CLEAN YOOR UVER —DIME A BOX You're bilious! You have a throb- love you, and don't resort to harsh bing sensation In your head, a bad Physics that irritate and Injure. Re i_ .. . . member, that your sour, disordered aste in your mouth, your eyes hurt, s t o mach, lazy liver, and clogged bowels your skin is yellow with dark rings can be quickly cleaned and regulated under your eyes, your lips are parch- by morning with gentle, thorough ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean Cascarets; a 10-cent box will keep and ill-tempered. Your system Is full your head clear and make you feel of bile and constipated waste not cheerful and bully for months. Get properly passed off, and what you Cascarets now<—wake up refreshed — need is a cleaning up "inside." Don't feel like doing a good day's work— continue being a bilious, constipated make yourself pleasant and useful, nuisance to vourself and those who Clean up! Cheer up! 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS■ SILVER-GRAY FOX SHOT Special to The Telegraph Shadow of St. Paul railroad accident u. , * -*t depressed Wall Street for awhile, but kunbury, Pa., March 10. Northum prices rise later. berland county commissioners yester- Senator Tillman induced colleagues , , , to prohibit smoking in executive ses- J were suiprised when they were m ~ „ called upon to pay $4 bounty for a Clifford Towne urged Commerce Com- sool j, of a s ilver-g»ay fox, a species o n f freTght%ate U S rullroads an lnerease that is very rare in this vicinity. It Unemployed armies in Sacramento shot in Lower Mahanoy township are driven .out of city by firemen and by William Lelir. He said he refused deputy sheriffs. s<>o for the skin. Governor Fielder named Leroy W Lehr also had two weasel scalps, county. n, 3 Ke Cumljerla » d which are worth $4 each in bounties, German Government reported prep- rnaking his day s work, sl2 for the paring bill appropriating $125,000,000 bounties and the SSO offered for the to ream artillery. hide of the fox, total st>2. The Stomach 1 Is the Target""*' \ viS/i) i Aim to make that strong—and digestion good—and you k will keep well! No chain is stronger than its weakest 5 link. No man is stronger than his stomach. With * atomach disordered a train of diseases follow. f pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery I makes the atomach healthy, the liver active and the blood pure. Made from t forest roots, and extracted without the use of alcohol. Sold by drugijists, in K liquid form at SI.OO per bottle for over 40 years, giving general satisfaction. h If yon prefer tablets as modified by R. v. Pierce. M. D.. these can be | bad of medicine dealers or trial box by mail on receipt of SOc In stanps. | fi TF you like Havana tobacco i| A you will like MOJA 10c C <; They are all Havana cigars that satisfy any taste. ;1 Made by JO NC. HERMAN & CO. 3; Cutting Down the Heating Cost This weather requires fuel that contains the maximum In heat value. Fuel that possesses the most heat units will give the desired re sult with the least possible consumption. Tou can't cut your coal bill by cheaper prices—they are uniform, but you can reduce your heating expense by using less coal. Our coal Is the cheapest because It goes the farthest. J. B. MONTGOMERY 917 CAPITAL F |rKKIUT Both PhoneS. 3lll) dL ViIESTT STS. TUESDAY EVENING, STEVENS CHURCH MEN TO HOLD BNNQUET James W. Barker and the Rev. Dr. Smacker to Make Key note Addresses hmmmmwb Three hundred men will attend the first annual banquet of the newly organized Men's Club of Stevens Me • i morlal Methodist • ,Ij| Episcopal Church, to WW be held In Stevens * i Hgf Church MondAy night, - • JI/UiH This is the first of Bjri) the numerous actlvl ties planned for the club. Meetings are be ing held once a week, P"V f r on Monday nights, ■ ' " a nd once a month the ounday evening sermon will be preached by the Rev. Dr. Clhyton Al bert Smucker on the Interests of the men of the church. A social event of some sort will be held once a month. James W. Barker, president of the club, will preside and the two keynote addresses will be made by Mr. Barker and the Rev. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker. After the banquet has been put away Mr. Barker will call for a dozen five-minute toasts and some sur prises In the way of extemporaneous speeches. The speakers on the program are as follows: 'Our Mtn," Charles H. HofT tnan; "Our Men and the Church," Warren W. Van Dyke; "Our Men and the Sunday School," Al. K. Thomas; Opportunities of Service for Out M ®?'" John A. Affleck; "The Marks of a Man, Dr. John C. Stevens; "A Man's Influence," F. B. Musser; "What Men Mean to the Church," James M. Re i?} 1 j. Church Means to Men, Walter S. Fishel; "The Sunday Afternoon Bible Class Program," J Ha-rrls Bell; "The Bible Class Mem bership Campaign." O. R. Cadwallader; The .Ymmpr Men's Bible Class at Work W. S. Reed; "The Church and £h e Co-operation of Every Man," Dr. . »™ Keene: "Our Men and the Future, Professor G. W. Hamilton. To Straighten the lvlnks.—"Away from the Multitude" is the subject of a lenten talk given in a Philadelphia morning newspaper to-day by the Rev. Luther DeYoe, of Trinity Lutheran « j (jermar >town, former pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, this city. He advises seclusion from the multi tude with the Bible that life's crooked places may be straightened. Church Council to Meet. The monthly meeting of the Civic Council of Harrisburg Churches will be held this evening in the Fourth Street Church of God. The Rev. John H. Dougherty, president of the council, will preside. The liquor question will mi discussed and important reports will be received from committees on Sunday selling. Meditation Services. Services of meditation were held to-day In St. Ste phen s Episcopal Church, Front street near Pine, by the Rev. Herbert B. Pu slfer. The subject of the medi tation was "The Wilderness Lesson." The series opened with the holy coin rmtnion at 8.30; at 10.30 morning prayer and the first meditation were held; at 11.30. Intercession and the second meditation; at 2 p. m„ litany and the third meditation, and at 3 o clock the series closed with peniten tial office and the fourth meditation. Memorial tablet Unveiled in Marietta Council Hall Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., Alarch 10.-KA.fc the session to-day-of borough council, the new council chamber was used for the firs ttime. President U. Grant Hippie, presiding. The memorial tablet erect ed during the past few months was unveiled. The carpenter work was done by George H. Shields, and the artistic painting and lettering by J. R. Henry, of Columbia. It is. inscribed at the top, "Marietta Centennial, 1812- 1912, and contains the names of the first chief burgess, town clerk, coun cilmen and muncipal officers of 1812, and the. present officials. The first chief burgess was David Cook, and the burgess in 1912 was John Kugle. A number of short speeches were made and many citizens attended the ses sion. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED Special to The Telegraph Lewistown, Pa., March 10.—Amelia, a year-and-a-half-old daughter of Jo seph Stravolo, died yesterday from being scalded. The mother cooked a pot of macaroni and sat it. upon the floor to cool, and the child, playing about the floor, fell into the pot. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo* O. We. the undersigned, hate known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis Arm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cur% is taken internally, icting directly ui>on tt blood and mucous surfaces of the system. TeL.linonlals sent free. Price 7§ cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation* C. W. TOWSON'S High tirade GOOD I.UCK and DANDY 11UAND BUTTERINE Good l uck, 25c lli.i - Ibit. for in .? to be some tall figur ing, scientifically and otherwise, among It w tt ? eßs the Mysterious Edna fL the Colonial during the first half of „,®i; 1 '""St be admitted that i Edna looks pretty and srraceful as shp nliisVi 8 I ? bout pretty stage setting of plush drops and gorgeous light effects S h K r rlbbon-Secked hoops con-' stantly about' and over her, but the about it all will serve to give over. Comedy, novel?® a'nd "robaflcs —Advertisement? nCed ° n the Same bIU ' VICTORIA THEATER , he big four-act feature which have arrived at this theater last fall as 7hi b® shown t ,°" day without F.*i ' , ?. t l,e Picture is here now Mexico is the name of the pictur™ showing ail the leaders in the Mexican' revolution and the war between the re ..™? nd the Federals. Other pictures are "The Green Eyed Devil " a two-act Reliance picture, and one of the most 8101 ! 0 pictures, "Between Showers, ever shown here. To-mor T °Z Th ® < i r ! at Bullion Robbery" " or a three-act picture depicting a able detective story.—Advertisement. News Items From Points in Central Pennsylvania Allentown. The safe in the m>ct office at Siegfried was blown open yes terday morning. The burglars got away with several hundred dollars in cash and stamps, and some registered mail was taken, said to be valuable Pottsville. Frank Gillespie, negro who murdered James Penn; also a negro, at the latter's home. In this city on February 12 last, was, yesterdav' y Jud S? Bechtel to not less tentiary 6 years the aßter n Penl- PottsviUe. City Solicitor E. P L-euschner applied for a writ of man damus upon County Treasurer F w Wlest to compel him to pay over to the city treasurer 524,800 licence money. Ihit, o h ! s beinfr held until the Dau fhe cUy charter.* 8 UP °" U,e le * aiity uf Chester. Caught on the fender of a hom» y ot r Vi!i e ': layln S 'n font of hef home at Eddystone, yesterday, six v ? vel -V,' AV ° Oll was carried five before the car was stopped The child hopped out of the lender and scampered home, uninjured. Allentown. Harry E. Ruhe, who for years has been a district passenger agent of the Central Railroad of s&w Jersey, with headquarters In Allentown has been made e-cne'-al baggage airent with offices in New York. Shainokln. Miss Helen B. Animer a lorm f r l° c a.l school teacher, was notified yesterday that the Board of foreign Missions of the Reformed to Youchon Chlna nted heF * m ' SSiunary ttsv " le - T Jose Ph Jones, of Coal dale, was sentenced yesterday to two for padding pay rolls of the Le h and Navigation Company, by which he robbed the company of $5,. T Cha «ncey Freeman, of £aston, has been appointed Deputv ollector for Carbon county, succeeding J. T. Noble, a Republican EIiEOTION OF OFFICERS Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, p a .. March 10 Officers for the ensuing year were elected at a meeting of the Trinity Lutheran Sunday School as follows- Superintendent, H. H. Mercer; asslsU ant superintendent, George B. Hoover secretary, Wilson Hurst; treasurer J V. Weber. Mrs. H. H. Mercer 4nd Mrs. John K. Brandt were elected delegates to attend the Sunday school convention to be held in Shippensburg on Thursday and Friday. Don't Grow Bald It's Quite Needless. Nourish the Hair Roots—Remove Dandruff —Use Parisian Sage— If your hair is getting thin, losing color, or has that matted, lifeless and scraggy appearance, the reason is evi dent—dandruff and failure to keep the lair roots properly nourished. Parisian Page applied frequently for a week and then occasionally is all rhat is needed. It removes dandruff with one application; almost Imme diately stops falling hair and itching head; cleanses, cools and Invigorates the scalp and makes dull, stringy hair soft, abundant and radiant with life. Equally good for men, women or chil dren—everyone needs it. This refreshing hair tonic can be had at any drug or toilet counter in SU-cent bottles only. H. C. Kennedy always sells it with agreement to re fund the money if you are not sat isfied. Get a bottle at once. Delighted users says Parisian Sage is the best and most invigorating hair tonic made. —Advertisement. . PLong Shuttle D/%f If I'i* C White Rotary Vibrating Machines Mm VJMm v I I S Sewing Machines $14.50 $25.00 11*1. c f *<5.00 *«■«« $29.00 $39.50 lViarKet Ot. J55 0D •JHBPhJ A Car Load of Brass Beds Just Received and Placed on Sale We can offer you values in Brass Beds which have never been duplicated any where. Your credit is good here and you can have your purchase charged and pay for it weekly or monthly as your income suits. . A 2-inch con- fl K H tl If tl H If "ft A Colonial fIITTR J i fillers and full JUL L II 2 * mch P osts |j mounted fi | and 7 fillers; Li^j or satin fin? LacqueMn double bed. j or Poulette $lB value at finishes. 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Home Com- JJmSHB $39.75 Wither*. Garland Steel Ranges with high pipe Warming d ° Set neCeSSar y P l^' $35.00 ij A $48.00 We will deliver any stove and set it up in your home; after a reasonable length of time if not satisfactory will take it back. Handsome Gowns of Parisian Creations Worn by Miss Webber at the Majestic Tomorrow - - • .. . >, r. ~ " ■ , • 1 V "S, I - ! ??'■*< / ; ; -: 1 * ' '• v •■ V 1 . >•,' •• ; ■ ■ , !•■ G£OR.GE^SI(^Y In BUSY tZZY Miss Carrie Webber, the leading woman In the 1914 edition of "Busy Izzy." who will be seen at the Majestic Theater to-day, matinee and night, with George Sidney, Is noted for her taste in dress. She wears Parisian creations as to the manor born. And well she may, for she has a superb figure, and she is a woman of great beauty. In the present production Miss Webber is seen In some particularly elegant creations of the dress maker's art. Those who see Miss Webber in "Busy Izzy" will be treated to a sight of the most modish gowning of the season. Miss Webber has had wide experience on the stage, and has created numerous important roles, but It is in "Busy Izzy" that she appears to the best advantage. RALLY AT NEW CUMBERLAND New Cumberland, Pa., March 10.— A gTand rally of the councils of the Order of Independent Americans of Dauphin, Cumberland and York coun ties will be held in the council cham ber of Riverside Council, New Cum berland, next Tuesday. Several hun dred men are expected to be here. Among the speakers will be State Councilor Joseph McClellan, of Hazle ton; State Vice-President Frank L. Thomas, of Manayunk; Junior Past State Councilor John Lowerß, of Brad dock; State Council Secretary W. H. Pike, of Philadelphia, and State Coun cil Treasurer Charles J. Hendrickson. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS New Germantown, Pa., March 10.— As an executive order has been Issued by President Wilson requiring com petitive examinations for the position of postmaster of all fourth class post offices at which the annual salary Is SIBO or more, and of which the pres ent Incumbent was not appointed un der civil service regulations, an ex amination will be held at Loyuville, April 4, 1914, for the offices of New Germantown, Andersonburg, Elliotts burg, lelteaburg and. Liverpool. MARCH 10,1914. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS 11 f-jji ■■■IIMMIIIHIII 111 l I Mil ■■■ J Ipsmaiaamaai JOIEPH JEFFERSON Thf Plying Venus (Son of Rip Vnn Winkle) HARRY THRU I FP Preventing "POOR OLD JIM" I 1 nIMLLLR r • j I n n i ARTHUR GUY & CO. impire 4 | 7 cracks Old Sodier Fiddlers "™ lC^rC' » RETURN ENGAGEMENT —MAJESTIC THEATER, THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH. Matinee and Night. The Great Sensational Fire Play "THE FIRE BRIGADE" 50—PEOPLE—00. Copt. Hurry DeLong. director and manager. Under the HU«P|CH of the Firemen's Union of Harrlsburg. A strong play por- Irnylng the thrilling scenes and Incident* in the life of an American Klrrmap. See the Harder Scene—The Engine House Scene The Lynch ing Seine—The Great Fire Soene—The Thrilling Life Net Leap—Horses, £**• *?»""