... ■ ■ ■ - \ ■. v , • ■ . . - •" , , ' W1 ""V * V 1 i ' : ' . /»sjl SECOND SECTION. THURSDAY EVENING^ pages ii to 2o HARRISBURG CgSpSP TELEGRAPH «*«CH GRATEFUL MISE Bl IMG MOTHER SVQs How Father John's Medi cine Brought Health to Her Little Boy. *T am grateful for Fathar John's Vadlcln*, says Mrs. Margarette Mur- Bhy of Chicago, in a recent letter. "My little boy was two years old when he (was first taken sick and I took him to pnany doctors, but not one did him any Sood. He is past live years old now. ; - <3a3B He is all better now, thanks to Father 'ohn'a Medicine. He had pneumonia twice and whooping cough. Soon after he began to take Father John's Medi cine I knew he was mending. I am very thankful for Father John's Medi cine. We all take it now. It is a bless ing In my home. I will never be with out it." (Signed) MRS. MARGA RETTE MURPHY, 8010 Quinn St, Chicago, 111. Careful mothers have no fear In us ing Father John's Medicine, because it. is safe for the littlo ones as well RS the older members of the family, and because it is free from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form. It treats colds by building up the body and giving now strength to ward oft the disease. Get a bottle to-day.—Ad vertisement. ?^^Teven TOU HAOA NECK lj| Hi M LONQ AS THIB t\m ' cu - ow and HAO 111 SORE /M THROAT MTONSIUNE 1) Is wfob WOULD QUICKLY Hill RELIEVE IT. A otriefc, Mfa, goottiing, haailng, antiseptic relief for SorsThran, briefly describee TONmluwt. A emu bottle of Tonelllne leete longer then moet any cmea of Sere TWaal. To:i»lUM* rrll«Te I f ' 1 J ' Which ye prettier and more dainty in their lines than in yj*. J W'* ttH \ I / //link II many years. New short fancy trimmed coat, with the new A y * tratteur, peplum and draped skirts which can only be described * / JUj Spring C0at5..7.50 to 30.00 Wash Dresses. 1.98 to 15.00 Ml W *** r ' • •••*"* Spring Dresses 7.50 to 30.00 Spring Millin- »_j|^^ Ss S|^|E lff J IfJSl® Skirts 4.00 to 10.00 ery 5.00 to 15.00 8 f hk ■ m OUR SPRING SUITS FOR MEN . f. J " jj!! Are Absolutely Without Equal; Prices .. . • ACA <£ffe4V • M : J ." \fi ■% I \ ° manufacture our own Men's clothing and therefore gave you the vl ~W»9U 4/v $ ffl ■ % ,A \ \ middleman's profit In other words you can buy clothing as good her® I I" All I . ■ mHU FIj a /\ 1 t fllHi tor credit as you can elsewhere for cash. \r % ■ s / 111 I I\\ \ ■' — Also complete Spring Lines of « l| Aif I I !'■ PS Men's Hats, Shoes, Raincoats \mi K|| I\ 1 m art cordially invited to investigate oar \ot^ BI j! j jjfej \ | Credit Plan and inspect our new Spring stocks /f* J II BHi flB j ' f whether you intend buying or not. ' «■—n—WMIfrMIIfHBnHWBMBHBMIITfri I lillllli. sii i n iiwi«h n—■ - ' RAILWAYS COMPANY OP ENS LINE TO ROCKVILLE I? *<• \ Waiting ronni rind _ in.lnal •>{' th <> Knrkville lint l of tho Harrisburg Railways Company which was onenc-ri to use yesterday. Added convenience to the people of the Upper End community was given by the extension of the line. Jury Didn't Believe Witness Who Turned Against His Chum The story William Todd told In March criminal court yesterday In turning State's evidence against his companions, Sol Emanuel and Harvey Ylngst, wasn't believed by the Dau phin county Jury . The trio was arrested for holding up and robbing aged Charles O'Neil. Emanel escaped and Todd and Ylngst weer caught. Todd pleaded guilty and he was the Commonwealth's chief wltnss against Ylngst. And yesterday the Jury acquitted Ylngst. Other setences disposed of before President Judge Kunkel Included Yondo Zonkevlcs and James Graham, burglary, $5 fine and ten to eighteen months In the Eastern Penitentiary; James Duncan, carrying concealed deadly weapons, $lO fine. Tho re malner of the day was taken up with the trial of W. Hayes Snyder, charged wth embezzlement from a piano music dealer. Snyder's plan, it developed, according to testimony, had been to accept SIOO on closing a contract, and then an additional $25 on account of instalment payments. The other party t othe contract was to have paid $lO a month, and in the event of her fail ure to pay, the receipts Snyder gave her for the $25 were to serve as pay ments. Th<- $25 was never turned In to the firm by Snyder, is was charged. MRS FISHER IS HOSTESS Mrs. James Fisher, of 711 North Second street, was hostess to the la dies of the Idylwhlle Club this after noon. The decorations for a bulTet bupper were of Spring flowers. Eight members were in attendance. == The Danger iSr ous Business of Being a Baby iwIB J t * ny es men mgrn Nn J jf $ aced by dirty dairies, •JlffififiSr \ by sick cows, by dis- JuaHr \--_y ease; one baby out of / \ v si*—last year—died. JLI_ A But the danger grows r* l e ss Doctors and mothers have learned ■Bo' Mothers now know oik V that their bab y' a food is of most im p° rtanc » ' w —of the dangers for little babies in cows' milk that the Gov — n | emment inspectors found only eight clean dairies in every hundred and that in one State alone—under strict laws—there are 200,000 sick cows. Mothers now know that even when cows' milk is pure it is too heavy in curd for little babies. Nestles Food is nearer to mother'* milk than any other food. In NESTLfe'S the curd of the milk is soft and fleecy as in mother's milk. The best cows' milk is the basis of NESTLfe'S ' -the milk from clean healthy NESTLE'S FOOD COMPANY cows, in sanitary inspected dairies. Walworth Bid,. 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It robs the hair of is lustre, its strength and Jts very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen . and die—then the ywwwwwww pleasing. !; i| Made by JOHN G HERMAN & CO. D. B . oi? eV&rg drop j| / : i ' I owned Is conservatively estimated at $17,000,000 more, making the value of the fortune by Mr. Busch approxi mately $35,000,000. TALLEST MAN IN STATE DEAD Washington, Pa., March 19.—Stan ley F. Wright, school teacher and cir cus performer and said to be the tall est man in Pennsylvania, died at his home near here following a long ill ness. Me was 7 feet 3 inches In height and eighed more than 300 pounds be fore he was taken ill. hair falls out fast. A litUe Danderlns to-night—now—anytime—will surely save your hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton'a Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first ap plication your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; on incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when you < will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair—new hair— growing all over the scalp.—Advertisement.