12 GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL CHARMING HAIR. NO DANDRUFF—2S CENT DAHNE Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair and stops it falling out. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderlne hair cleanse." Just tty this—moisten a eloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive JUDGE DAY LEAVES BENCH Washington, D. C„ April 2.—Judge William L. Day. of the United State>. District Court for the Northern Dis trict of Ohio, has tendered his resig nation. The inadequacy of the annual salary of SO,OOO is responsible for his action. Judge Day is a son of Asso ciate Justice William li. Day, of the United States Supremo Court. Great Bargains J UPRIGHT I We have on hand 12 Splendid Upright Pianos ! that have been traded in on Player-pianos; and on ac- j count of our limited floor space we are compelled to offer these instruments at the following low prices: I j One Henekamp & Son Upright. 85.00 One Kohler & Campbell . 150.00 One Shaw, used only a short while 290.00 One Shaw, used only about 18 months 275.00 One Kimball, about 3 years old. . 135.00 One Biddle, rebuilt and in fine condition, like new 140.00 One Biddle, large size, like new. . 21)0.00 One Knight-Brinkerhoff, used 3 months 105.00 One Bach, looks good 135.00 ll One Stieff, large mahogany case, all new felts 280.00 One Kroeger. good for beginners, 123.00 One Hardman. large mahogany case 175.00 Every piano will be put in first-class condition and sold and delivered to your home on terms of from $4.00 per month and up. Don't miss this sale if you want a good second-hand piano. CHAS. M. 24 N. Second Street Harrisburg, Pa. ||| i The End Is at Hand I & For man or monster? Hugo's hero has just one @ • chance to slay the Devil-fish. And you have only £ 1 TWO MORE CHANCES 1 9 q fll to get "The Toilers of the Sea" and all the other $ © volumes of these great romances by Hugo in our • complete 6-volume Imported Edition. $ \ The | ITelegraph! • Great Coupon Offer | 2 ® • Positively C oses on Saturday I • Clip the Coupon THURSDAY EVENING, oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purilles and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch ins and falling hair. lint what will please you most will be after a few weeks use when you will actually see new hair —fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug gist or toilet counter, and just try it. HAOTITM *X)rxr> IN MONTANA Butte, Mont., April 2. —Large tracts of radium-bearing ore lands are re ported in Beaverhead county. Three Butte miners are said to have made he lind and the fields are reported the largest ever found in the Northwest. discoveries are in a group of claims thirty-four miles from Armsted and ten miles from Bremner. INEW RESULATION I FOR MILITIA WORK Adjutant General's Department ! Will Make Rifle Practice Con form to Regulars New regulations for the small arms practice of the National Guard, to t make it conform to the requirements of the War Department, are an nounced in a circular issued to-day from National Guard headquarters and radical changes are made in sev eral features. The practice of the militia is to be on a preparatory basis, the regular army practice being the ultimate aim. The season for outdoor practice is to run from May 1 to October 31, as usual, but announcement is made that indoor or gallery practice will be In order from November 1 to October 21 of the year following. Provision is made for a course of preliminary In struction before taking up gallery practice. Men who qualify as first class men in the instruction practice will be advanced to the record practice course. » The figures of classification have been changed. Hereafter 210 will constitute experts; 190 sharpshooters and ICO marksmen. Men making 1 f>o will be in the first class and 130 In the; second class. Medals will not be given | for any class below marksmen. As far as possible the practice is to be under service conditions and sil houette targets will be used Instead of the old-fashioned bull's-eyes. Big Men to Address Housing Conference! Plans have been practically com-| pleted for the opening of the State | conference for the organization of the ; Pennsylvania Housing and Town' Planning Association to be held in this j city Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Harrisburg will be j officially represented by the whole j City Commission. The conference will begin at -1 o'clock and the first speaker on the program .is Glfford Plnchot. At the I evening session Mayor John K. Royal; will extend the city's welcome to the i delegates. During the three days practical problems for bettering housing con ditions will he the principal topic dis cussed, and some of the leading advo cates of this phase of municipal Im provement will speak. Governor John K. Tener is due for an address on Tuesday and the noon luncheon on that day will be presided over by George B. Tripp, president of the, Chamber of Commerce. J. Horace I McFarland is another Harrisburg speaker scheduled on the program. j Cardinal Gibbons Walks Half Mile to See Movies Baltimore, Md., April 2.—Cardinal Gibbons yesterday afternoon walked half a mile throuhg a disagreeable Spring rain to see the new photoplay, { "The Life of St. Patrick." Although a closed automobile was in waiting at the door of his home, lie insisted on walking. The prelate enjoyed immensely the pictures and said they, and those like them, redeemed the sensation pictures and made the photoplay really worth while. | Salvation Army to Close Its Doors | The Salvation Army industrial home located at 211 Cherry street, which i was opened November, 1908, for the | benefit of men out of work will close its doors Saturday. ' The home has been operated at a | considerable annual loss which was borne by the National Headquarters in New York City in the hope that it j would eventually become self-support ing. This, however, it has failed to do. LION ROARED .March came in like a lion, 'tis true, if you'll remember; and it may be well said that March went out much like a lamb, as it should. But from March 1 to March 31 it alternately behaved like anything but a peaceable lion, and occasionally was like the prover bial lamb, according to the month's meteorlogical report. Of the thirty one days there were only four clear days, one of which was a Sunday. The others were either cloudy or partly so. HUNTINGDON" COUNTY "DRY" Huntingdon, Pa., April 2. Hunting don county has gone absolutely "dry for the first time in nearly a quarter century. This is the outcome «of the election of two dry judges last Novem ber, Judges Beers and McCarthy. The lawyers of the county are pleased at the situation, because the liquor license question will be practically eliminated from .the contest for president Judgs next year. DEMOCRAT SUCCEEDS REPUBLICAN Sunbury. Pa.. April 2. Judge Wit nier, o£ the TTnited States Court, to-day announced that Urias Bloom, 2 txnuitiutuuttmtxttuxxtmiuttixttttttttn U. S. to Save $11,000,000 on Pensions This Year Special to The Telegraph Washington, D. C\, April 2.—The. pension roll has diminished to sucb an extent in recent months that it will require $169,160,000 for pension dis bursements in the fiscal year that will begin on July 1 next Instead of SIBO.- . 300,000, the amount appropriated the current year. This interesting fact is brought out in the report on the pension budge', which was reported to the House day by the committee on approprla-fc,. tions. More than 40,000 names have been dropped from the pension roll in ! the past year on account of death anil other causes. I Autos —Autosl Price Way Down Wo must sell our cars and to .. i move them quickly we have > marked the prices lower than ever before. Our cars are guar- n anteed. We have over 3UO for i you. Pick from 1914, 1913 and " 1912. models In all makes, also i < auto trucks of every description. < Cars from SIOO to S6OO. Trucks . from $l5O up. A few specials <» for tills week: I I.ate Model Chalmers It 150 < E. M. F„ like new $375 c 1013 Krlt Roadster s.'ls<) I Cane Cur, dandy ear $ - JSO " I Cadillac, like new S3OO 11 | Ford Itoudnter $175 " • ' Ford TourliiK Car S2OO " , Palmer Sinner, <[-«->-1 $475 I 1 And about 280 others. If you " I < contemplate buying a car it will > j ' pay you to Inspect our stock ami " j " see our prices. Send to-day for our Com plete List and Prices Krouse Motor Car Co. ! 441 to 4>l North Broad Street !! PIIIIAIM.I.PIHA. PA. OPRX SUNDAYS ♦ I Agent* wanted to represent us. t I Yon enn make lil» money. Write • ' us. ■ ' ' • *'Hmniii»iHiiti.o.iOiHiilii»iiinf..t.it„>,HiHiH„ „»„| 1 \ Centra! Apartments FOR RENT ) 6 rooms, 2 bathrooms, city steam heat and water supplied. Newly renovated. Convenient In every way. . Can be rented as an entirety, or in two suites. Ready about April 15. 191 I. Located at No. 32 N. 2nd St. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Company Heal KMate Department Z'Z'2 MAIIKKT STRKICT v _J YOU MUST DIE someday, when that day Is we do not know. Better prepare now against the uncertainty. Tho Penn Mutual Issues a SIO,OOO policy which requires but ,4 $115.90 at age 35. Dtvl- dends reduce cost after first year. Write for upeci man policy. PENN MUTUAL LIFE 103 I*. Second St. Isaac Miller. i Local F. O. Donaldson, l Agents. j - FOR SALE 441 S. 16th St., 3-story frame, im provements. 262-264 Delaware Ave., 2-story brick, all improvements. 18or> Green St.. 3-story brick, all im provements. 2029 Green St.. 3-story brick, all Im provements. 1408 Herr St., 2-story brick, all Im provements. PENBROOK 2637 Curtln St., 2H-story frame. 3009 Main St., 2W-story frame. PLOT OF GROUND Southeast Corner Fifth and Emerald Sts., 38*4x127 ft. FARMS 40 acres, I'/* mile from Marysvllle, g Pa. ■ 55 acres, % mile north of Lingles- town. Pa. 46 acres, south of Mlddlotown, Pa. H. M. BIRD UNION THUST lII.DG. 1V.,. —J I THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally except Sunday at '3 P M.. at Its new location. 1701 I North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own name*. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Adams * Co.. II- 304. K IV. Market S«. Try Telegraph Want Ads.