Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 13, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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! CUT-RATE MEDICINES
| KENNEDY'S 321 MARKET STREET
| PATENT MEDICINES 1 I f
5 Hand's Remedies, 17* ■""" I Mary Garden Ext., y 2 oz., 955,
8 Eskay's Food, 16?, 33*, 53<!, 91.95 A M m m 4A. Mary Garden Ext., 1 oz., . $1.75
§ Glide's p e pt ° Mangon, ...75J - n n .. . Mary Garden Toilet Water. 8 oz., #3.70
Jg Milk of "Magnesia, . ..' 19$ and' 37 $ We mUSf have your HLLrtO sell Patent Medicines at Mary Garden Sachet Powder, $1.45
3 Musteroie 17$ and 34$ these low prices. Everything else seems to be going up in price. But Garden Face Powder $i.67
TT Doan's Kidnev Pills 35* i/r\TKirl^W/*c 1 • .1 in I~> Mary Garden Talcum Powder 45$
tt Sargol, . ... .. 34*, 67$ kLINNLDY b are doing everything in t eir power to HLLr Djer K i ss Extract, i oz 90*
2 Tvre^'s P Anti a powder lfs 17* 67* y° u to buy P atenl Medicine cheaper than elsewhere, even in the Djer Kiss Toilet water, 90$
If pinex a larger cities • . Dj er Ki SS sachet Powder, <*>s
ff Eckman's Alterative, $1.50 * • • IflTI D-\ A 1 Djer Kiss Face Powder, small, 49$
♦♦ Scott's Emulsion, 375, 67$ J I Are you giving us your HtiLr ? Are you patronizing the ( 1 Djer Kiss Face Powder, large, 85$ 1 1
it Fellow's Hypophosphites .67*, $1.04 ctntt* that rut thi» nrirp of Patent Mi»rlirin#» to save von Djer Kiss Creme 45$
5 Tad's Kidnev Salts 58* SlOre inat CUI llie price or raient lvieaicine to save you money. Roger & Gallet Violette DeParme Extract, 79$
S Croxone, ..' 57$ Kennedy's are fighting and doing their best to keep the prices Roger & Gallet Violette DeParme Toilet Water, ....75$
2 Mercolized Wax, 53$ 1 Roger & Gallet Violette Face Powder, 40$
Hagee's Cordial Cod Liver Oil, 66$ ClOWn* Roger & Gallet Rice Powder ....17$
8 : We are between you and high prices—if it wasn't for us poWde;;::::::::;:::::::::;S§S
H Sterro Cubes, 27$ yOU Would be paying full prices to-dav for all your medicine. But Piver's Azurea Face Powder, 85*
§ Pape's Diapepsin, 34$ 1 . A 1 II 1 • Pivers Talcum Powder, 19^.
XX Pape's cold Tablets, 17* we are in business to save you monev. And all we a*k in peer's Azurea Soap, . 59$
| IS Y° UT HELP to fight this ba tie for low prices. Don't
3 Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, 67$ think yOlir purchase IS tOO small to bring to US, for always re- Tetlow's Swan Down Face Powder, 12<*
♦X Pond's Extract 17$ and 34* » 1 1 11 *ll I_ICI D J Packer's Tar Soap, 15$
XX Kondon's Catarrh jelly, 16* and 32* member, every purchase, no matter now small, will ritiLr and I Pebecco Tooth Paste, 34* I ;
IX Jayne's Expect., 17*, 34*, 67* L_ ar»nrAriat#»rl kv u« Hush 13$, 2 for 25$
5 Hvomei, Complete 67* appiCClalCU uy lib. Squibb's Talcum Powder, 15*
it Hvomei Inhalant 34* n . n . n r •ir» • iir /\ I\ rk 1 *» Peroxide Cream 13$, 2 for 25$
H ' Herpicide 34e and 67* WC DO NOt UO-fl jOCC 31 j3 CS rd* UflC U3V UILV, Mennen's Talcum Powder 12? <
XX Hood's Sarsaparilla 67* r J * Babcock s Talcum Powder, ... 12$
g Selling a few goods below cost, wi.h the idea of getting you in ::::::::;::;::?l?
♦♦ Father John's Medicine 34f» and 67* OUr Store—then the folio Wing day raising the pHCe on you nor Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, 34* and 75c
XX Castoria —Fletcher's, ; 24* 1 j 1. Tetlow's Gossamer Face Powder, 17^.
tt Carter's Little Liver Pills 14* do We limit OUr Customers. 5 I Elcaya Creme 33* I
i - , We advertise our prices, andsell by them, "not for one day,"
♦♦ Belies Pa-Pa vans. 17* and 50* but all the time, and carry enough stock to supplv everybody 4711 Glycerine Soap, 15$
XX Laxative Bromo-Quinine —Groves 15$ • 1 L L Dioxogen, 17$, 345, 50$
ti Badem Saiz, 17* and 34* with as much as they want. I ) Sempre Goivine, I
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H Yours Respectfully,
I KENNEDY'S CUT-RATE MEDICINE STORE, gft:
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HEARTS TREATED FREE
J> Or. Miles, the Grout r»peciull»t M! ho
Sends a Serf $-.50 Treatment, Free.
Heart disease ts dangerous, hundreds
drop dead wlio could have been saved.
.Many have been cured after doctors
railed. To prove the remarkable ef
ficacy of his new Special Personal
Treatment for heart disease, short j
breath, pain in side, shoulder or arm,
oppression, irregular pulse, palpitation,
smothering, puffing of ankles or 1
dropsy, Dr. Miles will send to afflicted
persons a $2.50 l-'reo Treatment. Bad
cases usually soon relieved.
These treatments are the result of JO
years' extensive research and remark
able success in treating various ail
ments of the heart, liver and stomach,
which often complicate each case.
Send (or Remarkable Cures In Vour
State
So wonderful are the results that he
wishes every sick person to test this
S'amous treatment at his expense. Af
flicted persons should avail themselves
of this liberal offer, as they may never
have such an opportunity again. De
lays are dangerous. No death comes
viore suddenly than that from heart
disease.
Send at onco for his Free Book and
Free Treatment. Describe your dis
ease. Address Dr. Franklin Jliles, Dept.
JIF.. 525 to 535 Slain St., Elkhart, lnd.
•—Advertisement.
Cumberland Valley Railroad
TIME TABLE
In Effect November 30. 1913.
TRAINS leave Harrisburg—
For Winchester and Martir.sburg at
6:03. *7:52 a. m., *0:40 p. m.
For Hagerstown. Chnmbersburg, Car
lisle, Mechanicsburg and intermediate
stations at 5:03. *7:52. *11:53 a. m..
•3:40. 6:32, *7:40, *11:15 p. m.
Additional trains for Carlisle and
JUeehanicsburg at 9:48 a. m., 2:18, 3:27,
5:30. 9:30 a. m.
For Dillsburg at 5:03. *7:52 and
•11:53 a. m., 2:18, *3:40, 5:32 and 6:30
p. m.
•Daily. All other trains dally except
Eunday. H. A. KIDDLE.
J. H. TONGE. G. P. A.
Supt.
C. W. TOWSON'S
High Grade GOOD 1.1 CK and
DiSDV BHA3iD
BUTTERINE
Good l.uck, 25c Ib.i 2 lbs. for 48ci 3 Iba.
tor 70c: S Iba. for 91,15.
Dandy. 23c Ib.i 2 Iba. (or 45ci 5 Iba.
(or <I.OO.
The best grades for table, cooking
end baking. We guarantee ali goods
we sell. Deliveries to all parts of the
city. Bell phone.
820 MARKET STREET
1C SOUTH THIRTEENTH ST.
MERCHANTS A MINERS TRANS. CO.
"FLORIDA BY SEA"
Direct lioute
BALTIMORE: ami PHILADELPHIA
Savannah and Jacksonville
' Through tickets to principal points
Including meals and stateroom accom
modations on steamers Best route to
Florida, Cuba and the South. Fine
»-teamers. Best service. Dow fares.
Marconi wireless. Automobiles carried.
Kooms de Luxe. Baths. For booklet
• all on local ticket agent or address,
4 Ity Ticket Of Are. 10.' S. Oth St., Pfalla.
W. P. Turner, P. T. M., Baltimore, )M,
Try Telegraph Want Ads.
FRIDAY EVENING, &APRISBURG Sfijjift? TELEGRAPfI MARCH 13, 1914.
lAMUseMewa
MAJESTIC
To-morrow, Matinee and Night—"The
Spendthrift."
Monday, March 16 The celebrated
Yiddish star, Bores Thomashefskv.
Tuesday, March 17—"Baby Mine."
Saturday. March 21—"Oh! Oh: Del
phine."
Week of March 23-—Helen Grayce anu
her company.
"Till: SPENDTHRIFT"
It is safe to say that no dramatic
production of recent years in New
York has scored a greater success than
Porter Emerson Browne's four-act
drama called "'The Spendthrift." As
tiie title implies, Mr. Browne's play
deals with financial extravagance set
in the framework of a domestic house
hold. It is the story of an extravagant
wife who lives tar and away beyond
her husband's income and which
ENJOY YOUR MEALS
Take Mi-o-na—A Simple, Harm
less Remedy for Indigestion
or Upset Stomach
Let us tell you how to enjoy your
meals so that even the heartiest din
ner will set well on your stomach,
cause no unpleasant or disagreeable
after effects.
There is no hard work; no need of
a rigid diet list; no disagreeable medi
cine; instead, eat what you like and
use Mi-o-na Tablets. They are not
only a digestive find antacid, giving
prompt and effective relief, but a spe
cific for disordered stomachs. Do not'
endure indigestion another day. Mi
o-na surely and safely strengthens the
digestive organs, soothes the irritated
membrane, and increases the flow of
gastric juices so that the stomach can
care for the food as nature Intended.
It is needless to have a bad stomach
or suffer after-eating misery. Get
from H. C. Kennedy, or any druggist,
a 50-cent box of Mi-on-a to-day—take
two or three tablets at the first sign
jof dtstress. Keep it in the house—
! carry it when traveling—it's at all
j times the dependable stomach remedy,
j —Advertisement.
Non-greasy Toilet Cream—keeps
the skin soft and veivety in rough
weather. An exquisite tollot prep
aration, 25c.
GOHGAS DRUG STORES
; 10 N. Third St„ and P. 11. R. Station
1 r . ~ \
Guaranteed
■'Mm -
llavaa almost
Instantly
SOMAS' RCXALL STORM
11 a. M St fWUUk a. H. iuiln
brings ruin and disaster in its wake.
Every body will be interested in wit
nessing Mr. Browne's story of such a
timely topic. "The Spendthrift" is!
scheduled for a return engagement at |
the Majestic Theater to-morrow, mati- i
nee and night.—Advertisement.
COINTRV STORE
Sandwiched in with 'he fine comedy ;
bill at the Colonial ti>-nlght will be the i
ever-popular feature. Country Store. J
An interesting as well as a costly array
of articles will be given away. The vau
deville bill is headed by a clever comedy
playlet, intensely dramatic In spots, en
titled "Koom 44." and comedy, singing
and athletics are all included in the
other features. The moving pictures
will continue to be of their high grade
of excellence.—Advertisement.
AT THE ORPHEL.U
The appearance of so celebrated a
star at the Orpheutn as Joseph Jeffer
son is especially noteworthy during the
chronicle of a theatrical season. Other
noteworthy stars have been seen here
this season, but it is nevertheless a fact
that Mr. Jefferson tops the climax in
this respect. His playlet that is full
of wholesome tun, clever acting and
interesting situations, heads a bill that
vaudeville devotees generally are de
claring the season's best. Of headline
importance on this bill also is an acro
batic offering, presented by the Seven
Original Bracks, easil-- the most won
derful and most raplaly moving gym
nastic act ever seen on the Orpheuni
stage. The act is bound to please more
than admirers of this particular type
of entertainment. Then there are the
Four Soldier Fiddlers, true enough rel
ics of the Civil War, who i.uate their
way into favor this week just as they
did on several other occasions. In fact,
the popularity of the old soldiers seems
to grow with each appearance. Those
who witness their performance at the
Orpheum this week are noticing that
there remains but two of the original
members of the quintet. Since their
last engagement at the Orpheum three
members of the original act have
answered the last roll call, and the va
cancy has been filled by three other
members. The Old Soldier Fiddlers
offer a novelty that Is trulv rapidly
passing away, and hence It is all the
greater a novelty. The Empire Comedy
Four, in excellent vocal numbers and
corking good fun. lend one of the big
hits of the bill, and there are three or
four other attractions on the same of
fering of almost equal rank and Im
portance.—Advertisement.
VICTORIA THEATER
i Another success in an unusual line
I must be credited to the Broncho play
ers for the two-reel production of
i "Mario." They are filled with beauti
ful scenes and some striking light ef
fects are used. An American artist is
I engaced to a girl in his own country,
but Is infatuated with a Sicilian beauty
while he is working at his painting in
that island. She becomes his model
and when her parents drive her from
homo, his mistress. "Masked Mvstery"
Is a big three-act feature, which was
advertised yesterday by mistake. "The
Musician's Wife" Is another beautiful
picture which will be shown to-day.
Advertisement.
CASTORIA
| For Infants and Children
In Um For Over 30 Years
HOUSTON MILL IT
lOGESTOII BUB
Fire Completely Destroys Old j
Building and Contents Along
Conodoguinet Creek
Special to The Telegraph
Mechunicsburg, Pa., March 13.
Yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock j
fire destroyed the Huston mill, located j
on the Conodoguinet creek a short dis- I
tance north of Hogestown. The mill,
wafi the property of Arthur J. Huston,
of this place, and was one of the best 1
mills along this stream. It fras well
equipped with up-to-date machinery,
all of which was burned. Stokes Bros.,
the millers, are also heavy losers. It
is supposed that it caught from u flue
in the upper story and when discov
ered the flames spread so rapidly that
those who came to the assistance of
the millers found it impossible to save
any of the contents except a few bags
of chop. The mill was built of stone
and wood and the only remaining por
tions are the walls. A large quantity
of grain, flour and feed was destroyed.
Frank Foltz, the farmer who was
assisting 1n removing the chop, was
badly burned about the arms and
hands. The loss is estimated at about
SIO,OOO, which is partially covered by
insurance.
Recent Deaths in
Central Pennsylvania
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro.—William Luther Mil
ler, 39 years old, died yesterday morn
ing of pleurisy. He had been ill only
a week. He is survived by a widow
and these children: Margie, Frank,
Edward and Glen Miller; also these
sisters: Mrs. F. B. Reany, York; Mrs.
J. F. Monn, of Quincy, and Mrs. S. D.
Hlxon, of Waynesboro.
Conoy.—Miss Mary Ann Riger died
yesterday at Vineland, N. J., where
she had been on a visit. She was 91
years old and was one of the pioneers
I of this section of Lancaster county.
| She was a sister of the late Rev. C. H.
I Riger, formerly of Mlddletown.
I Selinsgrove. William R. Reigel,
i ex-county treasurer of Snyder county,
1 died yesterday at his home in Beaver
j Springs after an illness of only a day.
His death was caused by a stroke of
apoplexy. He is survived by a wife
and one daughter.
Waynesboro.—Mrs. Myrtle (Freeze)
Verdier, wife of Benjamin Verdier,
died at ,ler home at Mont Alto yes
terday after a brief illness. She was
31 years old and a daughter of Wil
liam Freeze, of Waynesboro. She is
survived by her father, husband and
these children: Robert, Catherine,
Margaret, Gladys, Annie and a two
week-old infant.
, Kirkwood.— Joseph Miller, 87 years
old, a retired merchant, died yester
day. He was a veteran of the Civil
*Var Ono daughter survives.
Montour County Bar
Unanimously Endorses
Candidacy of Kunkel
Montour county's united bar to-day,
unanimously endorsed the candidacy
<>f President Judge George Kunkel for ;
Justice of the Supreme Court of Penn- j
sylvania. The resolutions follow:
"Whereas, The bar of Dauphin i
county has placed the Honorable j
George Kunkel before the people for.
the office of Justice of the Supreme i
Court of this Commonwealth on a!
nonpartisan primary ballot, and
"Wheras, Judge Kunkel was the j
unanimous choice of all parties for a I
second term on the bench of Dauphin j
county at the election recently held in i
said county, therefore,
"We, the undersigned members of 1
the bar of Montour county, recogniz- ;
ing his eminent fitness for the posi
tion, hereby endorse Judge KunkeVsJ
candidacy."
SEE THE COLE.
The standardized car at the Auto- j
mobile Show. Bowman & Co.
IRON FALLS OX HIM
George Russel, 55 years xild, of J
Wormleysburg, was injured this after
noon while at work at the new Kunkel
Building, Third and Market streets. |
when a heavy piece of iron fell on his
left foot. Possible fractures may have
resulted.
MAJOR OTT AT HIS DESK j
Major Fred M. Ott, county solicitor, j
returned to his office to-day after an
absence of several weeks because of j
illness. During his absence Wicker
.sham and Metzger were named as j
I county solicitors temporarily.
OPENING OF MITE BOXES j
Halifax, Pa., MarcU l*.—On Sunday '
I afternoon, March 15, at 2.30 o'clock I
, the Women's Missionary Society of
| the United Brethren Church of this
I place, will open the mite boxes. The j
: services will be marked with special <
features appropriate to the occasion. I
POSLAM HEALS
AILING SKIN j
SO QUXKLYjj
Don't let anything keep you from
trying Poslam If you need It to stop
Itching and drive away any skin
trouble.
Poslam's merit is real. Its healing
power Is speedy, intense and certain.
Soothes tender, irritated skin and con
trols and eradicates# Eczema, Acne,
Pimples, Tetter, all forms of Itch and
all surface disorders.
Poslam is absolutely harmless. It
cannot injure. Its great merit deserves
your full confidence. Splendid results
follow its use.
Your druggist sells Poslam. For free
, sample write to Emergency Labora
, torles, 32 West 25th St., New York,
i Poslam Soap Is best for the skin be
cause medicated with Poslam.
i New Toilet Size 15 Cents.—Advertisc
i merit.
To Hold Memorial
Services For Mrs. Dubs
Memorial services in honor of Mrs.
C. Newton Dubs, formerly of this city,
who died while a missionary in China,
will i>o held in Harris Street United
Evangelical Church Sunday. Mrs.
Dubs was an active member of the
Harris Street Church.
In charge of the service will be tho
I Rev. G. F. Scluium, the Rev. B. H.
j Neibel, corresponding secretary of the
j church missionary society; Bishop H.
Dry Catarrh, Cold in Head,
Sneezing, Stopped Up Nose
Coughing, Hacking, Nose Running,
Dry Nose, Coryza, Ringing Ears,
Deafness, Relieved in One Minute.
l/'ONDON'S Original and Genuine
Catarrhal Jelly does all this quick.
We can prove it. We have thousands
of unsolicited testimonials written us
by grateful users in the past twenty
two years. Go to any drug store,
get a small tube of Kondon's (don't
take a substitute), you will receive
more benefit than from any like rem
edy ever used—you to be the judge.
Money refunded, if wanted, and no
quibbling.
Kondon's melts and penetrates
when placed in the nostrils. It be
ro cc
PIANO TUNING
In order to get in touch with all those owning
Winter & Co. and Rudolf Pianos, which were bought
prior to the opening of this Store, December 11,1911,
we will give one free tuning.
This applies only to people in Harrisburg. Car
fare will be charged to those living in nearby sur
rounding towns.
Send in your name and number of your piano at
once.
WINTER PIANO STORE
23 N. Fourth Street
B. Hartzler, editor of The Evangelical?
a I Bishop W. 11. Stanford. Tho
hymns to be sung were those used af.
the funeral services of Mrs. Dubs helil
in Shanghai.
THE STANDARDIZED CAR
See the Colo "Four" and "Six" ;it
he Automobile Show.
BEPORK PURCHASING A PLAYER
Take the ear- to the Spangler Piano
House, Sixth above Maclay.—Adver
tisement.
gins to do good instantly. It touches
the sore spots, heals the raw places,
removes the scabs, makes life worth
living.
Use Kondon's tonight at bedtime.
You will breathe through your nose,
rest well and feel fine in the morn
ing. Get a 25-cent tube today or
send its 10 cents for a generous size
physician's sample and book on how
to treat catarrh and colds.
Sixteen million tubes have been
sold; not one hundred users have
asked for money back. The proof
is 99 99-100 per cent in our favor.
Don't delay, write now to Kondon
Manufacturing Company, Minneap
olis, Minn.—Advertisement.