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They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and in expensive. and Geo. A. Gorgas and all other druggists In Harrlsburg and vicinity sell them subject to an abso lute guarantee of weight Increase or money back.—Advertisement. Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring and Facial Massage. Visiting work a specialty. Nell Phone Miss Nettie Gochenauer tIBB WALNUT STHKKT 1 TYv Telegraph Want Ads. THURSDAY EVENING, EtARRISBtTRG <&TELEGRAPH MARCH 19,1914. CZAREVITCH RECOVERING, , yp7D^ oml I \ \ ißHKfljfllCT mBLL \ :|;C EMPRESS OF RUSSIA St. Petersburg, March 19.—A young doctor named Dervenko has been appointed physician to the Czar, and, if the Czarina has her way, is to be the recipient of the highest honors in the power of the Emperor to bestow upon him* Dervenko has risen to the foremost rank of Russian physicians by virtue of the remarkable progress he has made with the case of the ypung Czarevitch. The young doctor undertook to cure the heir apparent to the Russian throne after the court physicians had practically admitted that the boy was doomed. The youngster now appears to be on the road to normal health and the Czarina is heaping honors upon the physician to show her gratitude. PRESBYTERiS TO PUN PRWER WEEK City Association to Discuss Advisa bility of Fixing Some Date Before Easter ■■■■—Discussion of the advisability of hold ing the annual week of prayer among the Presbyterian churches during the * i.* week before Easter L Utej will come up for » -Bra.. discussion at the , r l aH|K meeting of the Pres " byterian Association of Harrlsburg this Htnl. LBIIa afternoon and even ing at Westminster "WW Presbyterian church. Billy Sunday and ■ ' r " r ■ ' his sermons will be talked over, the Rev. George Pulton, of Mechanicsburg, and Elder E. Z. Gross telling their impressions of the evangelist. Supper will be served at 6:15. The meeting will start at 5 o'clock so that time is given before the supper to discuss the matters to be brought be fore the body. Man Pinioned Under Wall 37 Hours, Dies After Being Rescued By Associated Press St. Louis, Mo., March 19. —His calls for a drink of water early to-day lead to the rescue of Thomas Burke from the ruins of the St. Louis Seed Com pany's building, thirty-seven hours af ter the structure collapsed under the weight of a fallen wall. The seed company building was demolished Tuesday afternoon when one of the walls of the Missouri Athletic Club building fell on It. The Missouri Ath letic Club building waa burned ten days ago with a loss of thirty lives. Rescuers who had been digging In the ruins all night were working to extricate a body when they were startled by Burke's call for help. Af ter the force of eighty men had work ed for half an hour they found Burke pinioned under a section of flooring. He was taken from the ruins and rushed to the City Hospital where he died shortly after being admitted. Near Burke was found the body of an unidentified man, bringing the to tal dead recovered to seven. Just think what a pleasure it would be to own a beautiful set of imported Hugo. Six magnificent volumes, 3,000 pages bound in library binding, stamp ed in gold. The Harrlsburg Telegraph gives you the complete set, six vol umes. for a free library coupon and only 98c. Just think what an oppor tunity this is. FERE IN SYDNEY, OHIO By Associated Press Sydney, Ohio, March 19.—Four buildings in the business section of this city were destroyed early to-day by] (Ire with a loss estimated at $250,000. The buildings were occupied by two dry goods stores, a department store, a clothing store and a number of| smaller ahope. I HMD WORK FACES JERSEY SLATE NOW City Democrats Fail to Rally Spontaneously to the White House Ticket Desperate efforts are being made I by the slated candidates of one of the factions of the Democratic party for , United States Senator and Governor I to obtain signatures to their nomlnat j ing petitions in this city. It is under -1 stood that each circulator of a Palmer ; petition receives $5 for his ser,vices and an additional $5 for getting sig natures on the McCormlck petition. ; Under the circumstances, the inter ! ested ones hope to get a reasonably : fair proportion of names in this com j munity, but notwithstanding the gen i erous condensation, there Is said to • be a hesitation on the part of Demo crats to sign either of these petitions. Internal dissension is so serious in Democratic circles that the effort to name candidates without reference to wishes of the Democratic voters is going to have hard sledding, and the Democrats who are- familiar with the details of the last campaign in Har rlsburg are wondering whether there will be the same careful sen tiny of the names of watchers as Is said to have been the case a year ago. Here Is how one of the old-line workers put it to-day: "About a year ago the slated candi date for Governor on the White House ticket insisted that the list of paid watchers should be submitted to' him before any selections were made. This was done and he checked off those who were not acceptable to him. When it came down to the practical end of the business, however, County Chairman Moesleln and City Chair man Holstein determined to disregard the wishes of the boss. In order to do so they decided not to issue checks as had been done before and which would revealed the les majestic of their attitude toward the boss. In stead they paid the watchers In cash, and those who were marked persona non grata never knew that they had been scratched by the almoner of the reorganization faction. Perhaps the gentleman will not be so particular about the selection of the watchers this year, as he happens to be on the ticket." Mrs. Wilson Recovering From Effects of Fall By Associated Press Washington, March 19—Mrs. Wood rd>w Wilson was well on the road to complete recovery to-day from the ef fects of a fall over a rug on the White House floor. Officials at the Executive ..(flees said her injury was an exter nal one of no seriousness and that she would be out again attending to social engagements In a day or two. White House officials said to-day that Mrs. Wilson had undergone a slight operation to correct the effects of the bruise which resulted from her fall, but they said It was entirely a lo cal one. They denied that social en gagements cancelled by members of the family. on that ac count. , The image of Hugo hot replaced I ttttttWtttftffttttfttfflttttttlttl t/M H Napoleon the Greet." it Alphonsb Davdbt I £; j?WWoe^ >oet jy Patriot -- Dramatist ■■ II Romandst VICTOR HUGO | V The Greatest Frenchman | 11 of His Tims if ♦♦ r I 'HOSE who have read any one of Hugo s romances have H H enjoyed a never-to-be-forgotten treat. 'Those who haven't i| || read at least one, have entirely missed a master-writer. No ome ♦♦ can be said to have known the best in modern literature who has fj not read "Les Miserables" (2 Vols.), "Ninety Three", "'Notre |l li Dame , "The Laughing Man'' and "The Toilers of the Sea" ff ♦♦ $♦ g a few notable portions from the five supreme creations that || ♦♦ constitute Hugo's S ♦♦ ♦♦ H . ♦♦ | Complete Romances 1 The Harrisburg Telegraph believes that to place a good book in the hands of any one is to do that one a substantial favor. It follows that to distribute the works of a master like $5 ♦♦ ictor Hugo, at a price within easy reach of all is an achievement of which any newspaper 11 XX may well be proud. ♦♦ ♦j This very thing has been accomplished. Three important factors have made it »* P oss^^e: (1) Twentieth-Century perfection in the art of printing and binding as exempli- 5 jj m the productions of the century-old house of THOMAS NELSON AND SONS, of § H\XX Edinburg, Scotland; (2) the printing by them of the largest single edition of Hugo's Ro- Xt mances that has ever come from the press; (3) the recent tariff reduction on foreign-made +X ♦♦ books. ♦♦ 8 . n XX And so it comes that those who promptly bring or send the Harrisburg Telegraph X* ♦♦ Library Coupon, printed below, can get this charming set at a cost hardly believable, v When ♦* X >' ou actually see the volumes, you'll wonder more than ever how it can be done. XX tt Noted Artists I NOW VOC SET K ype I ♦♦ XX H All alert Central Pennsylvania readers, which means Telegraph readers, will be quick to l] take advantage of this unusually attractive offer and make sure of the Romances for their it ♦♦ homes or as gifts to someone whom they wish to please. For it should be remembered that H || these sets are not for sale in bookstores; they cannot be secured at retail even from the Nel-r H ♦♦ sons; but if they could the cost would be about five times the present nominal figure. In S H Harrisburg the sets are available. S I I TO j ' I I The Harrisburg Telegraph 1 I READERS ONLY » fj H | $♦ Having thus arranged to place these sets within easy reach of our readers it remains for t+ ♦J them to take prompt advantage of the opportunity, whether for themselves or someone else. +* XX These are two ways in which the volumes (which, by the way, are neatly boxed) can be se- » II H cured: (1) by personal application at the Telegraph office; (2) by mail, with inclosure to « H cover the nominal price of the volumes and cost of delivery. In either case XX I BETTER ACT NOW 1 ♦J With Coupon on Page 2 you are entitled to receive this six-volume set of The Complete Jl ♦♦ Romances of Victor Hugo, for only 980—to pay Government Duty and Handling Charges, S ♦♦ when presented personally at the Harrisburg Telegraph office ($1.25 if sent by mail or ex- S XX press). We want as many different persons as possible to get the benefit of the limited num- S ber of sets that will b£ distributed, for we feel that every set will make a friend for us. 2 8 Clip the Library Coupon | XX HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH fj [Try Telegraph Want Ads. Try Telegraph Want Ads.Try Telegraph Want Ads.Try Telegraph Want Ads. '" " \" % • ' - ' t * ••• ' ' ' '• j.\ ■" '• „ \ / . - .... . ~.. «