20 STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHIPS [ARCADIAN to EUROPE I TWIN SCREW. 9,000 Ton* Rag. 14-.120 Oi»p. rOr NDRWAT ■ Hk Suites de luM with Priv*t« Batha.SwimmW^( Summer Cruises |l CyffiMlium. OreMttr* Mtf 0(k«r rr« York, or P. I.ornt Huniuiell, 10S 11)111 111 I II I W Clarke* Street. Harrlaburg. H||| 111 I II DE.VV .IONFS MAY ASK | Jones a communication asking each to BOYS TO BE INOCVLATED 1 consult hlB family physician as to the By Associated Frtjr phoid fever. Parents of boys planning New Haven, Conn.. March 19. Aca- j e° n *° d e° typhokMnocu emic freshmen at Tale, it was stated j i a tion before their Boris formally enter to-day, will shortly receive from Dean J college. » m 1 T® 7 Nerves must be fed with pure, rkh M h/} l\] 01*1} PQ. bloo*". J Iliittorflv on the Wheel, Thar*. Eve. If A X. I. McLellaa *ltso Caryll. G'*l «" the Taxi . Krl. Mat. Anther and Coraoo.er of Dawn of » Tomorrow ~ . Krl. Eve. TO HIE Mm ♦THE T.rTTTE CAFE V/. 7.7.7 SatV kVc 100 ORIGINAL CAST OF 100 Prices §£' moA ROc . nniprc. MAT., 2fic to 91.50, SEATS OX SALE TO-MOllltOW rIVIV/L J. EVE., 50c to 92.00. FOll ENTIRE ENGAGEMENT _ _ UijIULI I ■■lLg > 4 If 117 GIBNEY EARLE & CO. All Wrong The 10,000 Bunco ° ELLIOTT & WEST From the Start la all right from the mart —aad so ft I Mf 9 la every other act on thli week'a w A W Mil. ■ i J A Trip Through the Panama Canal for 25c Personally Conducted Tour by CLEM SHORTER LEFTWITCH OF NORTH CAROLINA SIX YEAKS CIVII. ENGINEER FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IN THE PANAMA ZONE. The lecture will be illustrated by moving pictures, maps and full detailed description of the most marvelous engineering feat ever at tempted. When it is remembered that this canal hus coat every individual In the United States over 53.00 each, thip is an exceptional opportunity to view its wonders at a nominal cost. j The lecture is both instructive and entertaining, to young and old alike. You can't afford to miss this. I LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN IN THE TECHNICAL MGH SCHOOL ON SATURDAY MARCH 21, 1911. AT 2.15 P. M. AND 8 P. M. Tickets for both entertainments 25 cents for the first floor and 15 cents for the balcony. No seats reserved. Tickets on sale at the box office of the Technical Tlgh School be ginning Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and continuing through the day. Extra Special ; j Victoria Theater KID CANFIELD The ex-conflUence man who win converted by 81L,1.Y SI'NDAT, will appear In three-reel motion plcturea, and In pereon. He will tell you the amazing true life story which nan the direct cause of hla reform ation. See him In person. In moving pictures, and hear him talk. Every mother, father, aon and dnnglitcr should hear and see this great lesson. Ia addition Mr. Canfleld will lecture and expose the \evv York gua mea who are la the death hoase at Sing Sing, i Also "The Princess of Ilagdad." The Event of Conference Week Will Be the Lecture by Rev. S. Parkes Cad man, D. D. OF BKOOKLI K, V. , Subject—Three Great Oxford Leaders: WYCLIFFE, WESLEY and JOHN H. NEWMAN Grace Methodist Episcopal Church SATITRDAY, MARCH -1. AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. TICKETS 50c CHESTMT STIIKKT AUDITORIUM, MONDAY, MARCH 30, AT 8.13 PADEREWSKI PRICES I *I.OO, »IJH>, fj.no. Subarrlptlon and dlanram at C. M. SlgliT'i >linlc Store, 30 North Scpond Ntreet. Reservation* made bt mall or telephone . THURSDAY EVENING, &ARRISBURG rfgjjftg TELEGRAPH MARCH 19,1914. MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN FRANCE DOES NOT CARE FOR PARIS MME. LEXNE GEORGES REBOUX New York. March 19. —"From what I have seen of New York during my short stay here I must say that your city is wonderful." Thiß was tile comment of Sine. Leona Georges Keboux, frequently called the most beau tiful woman in France, who is here with her husband, M. Paul Reboux, the noted Parisian editor and writer. "I am not a suffragette," continued Mme. Reboux. "1 live for my husband and my art. After all a woman was not made for battle and worry, at least not a French woman, and that is all that suffrage seems to mean. When my husband is writing lam paint ing. We work together and play together. That is ideal." What Is the Value of a Beard? Court Inquires By Associated Press Washington, March 19.—What is j | the value of a beard? That is the ; novel question which the learned jus | tices of the Supreme Court have been j asked to determine. The case in point is that of E. A. j O'Sullivan, aged about 65 and a promi | nent Louisiana lawyer, who placed a lvalue of ?60,C(i0 on a growth of his | beard. O'Sullivan, who formerly was j district attorney, State Senator and city attorney for New Orleans, claims that he was forcibly deprived of his hirsute adornment on election day In November, 1908. On that day, he as serts, Paul Felix, r. justice of the peace in the parish of Jefferson, La., and William W. Stiles, a deputy sheriff. 1 conspired to prevent Anthony Mag giore, Michael Cristina and a number of others from voting. O'Sullivan claims he went to the polls to advise :il.oi>t ti;» C'-iifluot of ilic election. He asserts :liat a numbel of men im -1 ported to the electkn place by Felix seized hir.i and tied his arms to his i side. Then, he claims, Stiles seized his beard, and with a pair of shears cut it .ft Lobby Investigation Halted by DeKnight By Associated Press Washington, March 19.—Members ! of the Senate lobby committee to-day found themselves confronted with the task of solving a legal problem af fecting their authority. The commit tee's investigation into the alleged i lobbying activities of Clarence W. 1 DeKnight, a Washington attorney, 1 was halted yesterday when DeKnight, on the advice of counsel refused to produce certain books and papers as serting that the commin.ee had no ! jurisdiction over matters not now pending before Congress. ! The attitude of the lawyer was laid I before the commmlttee by Chairman Overman. Testimony showing that DeKnight received SI,OOO from a ship building company In payment for un successful efforts to defeat legisla tion against the use of the Panama I Canal by railroad-owned ships, was i reviewed and It was said that addl- Itlonal evidence concerning DeKnight's relations with this company was con 'sidered highly important. If the com mittee should decide it cannot compel production of the desired papers, tho 1 Senate may be asked to give the nec essary authority. DEATH OF PKTEH HOY Special to The Telegraph | Millersburg, Pa., March 19. Peter I Hoy, 70 yeara old, died at the home of his son, William C. Hoy. early this ; morning after a short illness of para lysis. He is survived by three sons, 1 H. H., W. C. and J. F. Hoy, of Mlllers i burg, and one daughter, Mrs. Stro- I hecker, of Harrlsburg; also a brother, j Charles E. Hov, and two sisters. Mrs. ! Charles Dreibelbis and Mrs. J. George | Snvder, of Millersburg. Mr. Hoy was a I member of David's Reformed Church, of Ktlltnger. The funeral will take I place Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, I from his late residence, with short ser | vices at the house and further services lln the United Brethren Church. The ! Rev. J. A. Reber, his pastor, assisted by the Rev. A. L, Heasler. will officiate. {Simultaneous Attack on Two Mexican Towns Predicted in Report By Associated Press . Juarez, Mex., March 19.—A slmul | taneous attack on Torreon and Mazat ilan waa predicted in advices received to-day. Tt was said that while Gen eral Villa's rebel army was moving against Torreon, forces under General Alvara Obregon would assault Mazat lan. Obregon was reported to be mov ing 12,000 troops against the Pacific coast port. This was said to be part of a gen- A Genuine Rupture Cure Sent On Trial To Prove It Don't Wear a Truss Any Longer. After Thirty Years' Experience I Have Produced An Appliance For Men, Women and Children That Actually Cures Rupture. If you have tried most everything else, come to me. Where others fall la where I have my greatest success. Send attached coupon to-day and I will send you free my Illustrated book on Rupture and Its cure, showing my Ap pliance and giving you prices and names of many people who have tried It and were cured. It Is instant relief when all others fail. Remember. I use no salves, no harness, no lies. I send on trial to prove what I say Is true. You are the Judge and once haying seen my illustrated book and read it you will be as enthusiastic as my hundreds of patients whose letters you can also read. Fill out free cou pon below and mall to-day. It's well worth you time whether you try mjr Appliance or not. Pennsylvania Man Thankful lAt C. E. Brook*. • Marshall. Mich. Dear Sir:— Perhaps It will Interest you to know that* I have been ruptured six years and have always had trouble with it till I got vour Appliance. It Is very easy to wear, flts neat and snug, and Is not in the way at any time, day or night. In fact, at times I did not know I had It on; It Just adapted itself to the shajje of the body and seemed to be a part of the body, as it clung to the spot, no matter what position I was It would be a veritable God-send to the unfortunate who suffers from rup ture if all could procure the Brooks Rupture Appliance and wear it. They would certainly never regret It. My rupture is now all healed up and nothing ever did it but your Appliance. Whenever the opportunity presents it self I will sav a good word for your! Appliance, and also the honorable way; in which you deal with ruptured peo-1 nle. It is a pleasure to recommend a good thing among j'our friends or I strangers. I am, Tours very sincerely, JAMES A, BRITTON, ] 80 Spring St., Bethlehem. Pa. Confederate Veteran Cured Commerce, Qa., R. F. D. No. 11. j Mr. C. E. Brooks, Dear Sir:—l am glad to toll you that I am now sound and well and can plough or do any heavy work. I can say your Appliance has effected a per manent cure. Before getting your Ap pliance I was In a terrible condition find had given up all hope of ever be ing any better. If It hadn't been for your Appliance. I would never have I been cured. I am sixty-eight years old M. A. HOFF'S Mighty Sacrifice Sale Three More Days, Only On the 24th the contractors will begin to make necessary alterations. All price reduc tions announced when the sale begins will prevail during continuance of sale. Avail your self of this exceptional opportunity to furnish your home. Spring is almost here, and house cleaning time will find you needing many desired pieces of furniture. Check up now before you clean house and come over and make your selections within the next three days. This Sale a Tremendous Success We Were Unable to Wait Upon Hundreds of People. Our salespace was not sufficiently large to wait upon the hundreds of people who came in response to our announcement. This we regretted as much as the people did whom we were unable to serve. But we trust that we may be of service to them and many more within the next thfee days, as we have now caught up with practically all deliveries. Our immense stock permits a splendid variety to choose from. Friday, Saturday and Monday are your bargain days. Tuesday is the day the contractor comes. Get here before then. The reductions are final on everything. We Guarantee Satisfaction Any one who has purchased furniture or floor coverings during this sale, and who for any reason, is not satisfied with the purchase is requested to call or notify us promptly and satisfactory adjustments will be made. In waiting upon hundreds of people every day during the first six days of this great sale, it is but natural that some errors or unin tentional oversights have occurred. These we wish to make right to the satisfaction of the customer. M. A. HOFF, Proprietor J. FRANK BOUSH, Manager 1 MA UAri? New Cumberland, Pa. • ./jl» JL 1 v/x r Fourth & Bridge Sts. Freight prepaid on all goods to points within one hundred miles. Car fare refunded to all comers, whether you buy or not eral plan for aggressive movement against all federal forces in Northern Mexico. , The l'all of Mazatlan, it was said, would mean virtually control of the west coast while the capture of Tor reon, the railroad center of Central The above In C. K. Brooks, Inventor of the Appliance, who cured himself and who Is now giving; others the benefit of Ids experience. If ruptured, write lilni to-(lay, at Marshall, Mich. land served three years in Eckle's Ar-1 tlllery, Oglethorpe Co. I hope God will reward you for the good you aro doing for suffering humanity. Yours sincerely, H. D. BANKS. I I Others Failed But the Appliance Cured I - j Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. I Dear Sir: — Your Appliance did all you claim for the little boy and more, for it cured him sound and well. We let him wear it for about a year in all, although it cured him 3 months after he had be gun to wear it. We had tried several other remedies and got no relief, and I shall certainly recommend it to friends, for we surely owe it to you. Yours respectfully, WM. PATTERSON, 1 No. Tit & Main St., Akron, O. Alexico, would threaten the capital. < If the rebels capture these two points i both armies would, It is said, move against Guadalajara, which is the i strategic key to the South. : According to the plane, Guaymas 1 would be ignored in hopes that the Cured at the Age of 76 ' Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. ! Dear Sir:— I I began using your Appliance for the i cure of rupture (I had a pretty bad • case) I think in May, 1905. On Novem- I ber 20, 1905, I quit using it. Since that time I have not needed or used it. I !am well of rupture and rank myself ] among those cured by the Brooks Dls i covery, which, considering iny age, 70 1 years, I regard as remarkable. Very sincerely yours. | High Point, N. C. SAM A. HOOVER. Child Cured,in Four Months ■ 21 Jansen St., Dubuque, lowa. Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir: —The baby's rupture is al together cured, thanks to your appli ance, and we are so thankful to you. If we could only have known of it ; sooner our little boy would not have had to suffer near as much as he did. He wore your brace a little over four i months and has not worn It now for six weeks. Yours very truly, ANDREW EUQENBERGER. California gulf port might fall with tho capture of Mazatlan. It was said that the simultaneous movements against Torreon and Ma zatlan had received the sanction of I General Carranza now marching over- I land into Chihuahua. Ten Reasons Why You Should Send FOP Brooks Rupture Appliance 1. It Is absolutely the only Appli ance of the kind on the market to-day. and In It are embodied the principles that Inventors have sought after for years. 2. The Appliance for retaining tho rupture cannot be thrown out of po sition. 3. Being: an air cushion of soft rub • Uer It clings closely to tho body, yet never blisters or causes Irritation. 4. Unlike the ordinary so-called patls, used in other trusses. It la not cumbersome or ungainly. 6. It is small, soft and pliable, and positively cannot be dotecled through the clothing. 6. The soft, pliable bands holding the Appliances do not give one the uii pleasant sensation of wearing a har ness. 7. There Is nothing about It to get foul, and when It becomes soiled it can be washed without Injuring It in the least. 8. There are no metal springs In tho Appliance to torture one by cutting and bruising the flesh. 9. All of the material of which the Appliances are made is of the very best that money can buy, making It a durable and safe Appliance to wear. 10. My reputation for honesty and fair dealing is so thoroughly estab lished by an experience of over thirty years of dealing with the public, and my prices are so reasonable, my terms so fair, that there certainly should bn no hesitancy in sending free coupon to-day. Remember ' I send my Appliance on trial to prove ' what I say fs true. You are to be tho j Judge. Fill out free coupon below am? I mail to-day. Free Information Coupon Mr. C. K. Brook*. 2575 State Mxrnhall. Mich. ; Please send me by/ mail In plain wrapper your illustrated book and full Information about your Appll- I ance for the cure of rupture. Name | City j i | R. P*. P State j