6 PRICES SACRIFICED ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL New Spring Shoes For Men, Women and Children I April 10 we will move to larger quarters, at 428 Market street. I'.efore making arrangements to move we laid in a large stock oi If you have ever moved you and damaged in the handling. We don't want to take chances H^r on having any scuffed goods ") ¥/ in our new store. *fisSSfis3^^ Wc Will Close Out Our Entire Stock of Shoes at Wonderfully Sacrificed Prices to Avoid Moving Them. Here is your opportunity to set new stylish Spring and Summer Shoes at about Half Price Ladies' Pumps, Oxfords and Colonials; reg- 1 AQ ular value $3.00 $ J. «t/0 Men's Shoes; Button and Blucher, in tan and d» *| Ag black; regular value $3.00 ....> *J) 1 • v/U HlisNfs' nnil Children"?* SIIOPM at the Snme Dig It eduction*, t'oinr To-morrow Tlcl'ore the Ileat Are (ioue. HOUCK SHOE CO. 43* Market St. Near Subway Open Evenings FEW MOMENTS! 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Billings, a banker, of this city, was arrested on a charge of Involuntary manslaughter yesterday for running down and kill ing Edward Zimmerman, aged 12 years, with an automobile one year ago. He was held under SI,OOO bail. Wilkcs-Barre. —The charred body of the man found along the D., L. and W. tracks at Berwick has been identi fied as that of William Evans, 35 years PURE OLIVE OIL Contains nearly 100% of nourishment, while the SfegS next most nutritious grains contains less than 90%, B and vegetables very much less. Two tablespoonfuls : of Pure Olive Oil contain more nourishment » ! JII than one pound of meat, and does not overtax the £ I digestive organs. The food value of Pure Olive H Oil— providing the quality is right—has no equal, % 11*1" ant * > ts nutritive qualities are quickly assimilated by the system and transformed into healthy flesh. To get the best Olive Oil one must be very particular as to what brand He buys, for all Olive Oils are neither pure nor of first quality. You will never buy any other brand of Olive Oil once you have purchased Olivese. "Jill that the label implies is in the can" A. L. CAPRINI, Pittsburgh Sole American importer GEO. A. Sole Distributor 16 N. 3rd St. P. R. R. Station OVER HALF OF ALL SICKNESS CAUSED BY CLOGGED-UP WEAKENED KIDNEYS Hundreds Arc Suffering With Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. Backache, Bladder Disorder and Rheuma \ tism Are The Result. It is a. well recognized fact among physician to-day that the greater part of all sickness can be avoided by keeping the kidneys working properly. This Is even more important than for the bowels to move regularly, because the kidneys and bladder are the filterers and sewers of the body. It you suffer with pains in the back or sides, bladder or urinary disorders, lumbago, rheumatism, dizziness, puffy swellings under the eyes or in the feet and ankles, nervousness, tired and worn-out feeling, or any of the many other symptoms of kidney trouble, don't neglect yourself another day and run the risk of serious complica tions. Secure an original package of Croxone. which costs but a trifle, take three dosey a day, for a few days, and you fill be surprised how entirely different you will feel. Croxone overcomes the very worst casis because It removes tho cause of FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGR XJPA APRIL 3, 1914 lions of men and women to-day know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A littlo Piapepsln occasion ally keeps the stomach regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest most harmless relief is Pape's Diapep sin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores It's truly wonderful —it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is astonishing. Please don't go on und on with n weak, disordered stomach; it's sc unnecessary.—Adver tisement. old, who disappeared from the asy lum at Retreat last Tuesday. Malianoy City. —Agents of the State Board of Livestock Sanitation kill ed thirteen head of cattle suffering from tuberculosis. Willlamstonn. —Miss Flora Shaw, aged GO years, while mentally affected, jumped from a second-story window at Jersey Shore and sustained injur ies from which she died. , Sliamokin. Returning home at Kulpmont yesterday In a sullen mood, Selix Wadroe, after scolding several members of his family rushed to his bedroom and with a shotgun blow off part of his head. State College. —Plans are now out for the erection of a *300,000 liberal arts building, a $150,000 mining build ing and $4&0.000 science building for Penns.vlania State College, here. such troubles. It soaks right in and cleans out the kidneys and makes them filter out all the poisonous waste matter and uric acid that lodges In the joints and muscles, causing rheu matism: soothes and heals the blad der and quickly ends all such trou bles. It is the most wonderful remedy ever made for the purpose. You will find It entirely different from any thing you have ever used. There is nothing else on earth to compare with it. It matters not how old you are or how long you have suffered, the very principle of Croxone is such that it is practically Impossible to take it into the human system without re sults. You cat; secure an original package of Croxone from any flrst-class drug store. All druggists are authorized to personally return the purchase price if Croxone falls to give the desired results the very first time you use it. Advertisement. Kalozetean Literary to Observe Anniversary at Lebanon Valley College '?. • : I y >,< I L * \ ■f 4 HENRY K. SN'AVELY Special to The Telegraph AnnviUc, Pa., April 3. —To-night tho thirty-seventh anniversary of tho Kalozetean Literary Society of Leb anon Valley College will bo .held In the Englo Conservatory of Music. The society, which was instituted in 1877, is one of the oldest organizations of the school. Its members numbering many of the students and hundreds of the alumni. After the literary pro gram is rendered a social will be held in the halls of the society, where Lenhart's orchestra will play, and later refreshments will be served. This is one of the biggest events of the col lege, as many of the alumni and friends of the society attend and is looked forward to by all of the stu dents. The following literary program will be rendered in tho conservatory: In vocation, the Rev. H. 13. Miller: or chestra selection; president's address, Henry E. Snavely; essay. John B. Lyter, of Harrisburg; reading, Harry H. Charlton; quartet, Messrs. Bender, Von Bereghy. T. Lyter and Stenglo; oration, Charles Arndt; piano solo, J. Fred Arnold; oration, Carl F. Schmidt; orchestra selection. Owner of New Berlin Hotel Building Arrested For Arson Special to The Telegraph Selinsgrove, Pa., April 3.—Alfred M. Herman, a heavy property holder at New Berlin, near here, was arrest ed there on a charge of arson prefer red by W. F. Hart wick, proprietor of the New Berlin Hotel, which is own ed by Herman. On Friday of last week the hotel stable and two adjoining stables were burned at a total loss of about $7,- 000. This fire was believed to be the work of an incendiary. On Monday morning the hotel took fire and after a hard fight flames were gotten under control after several hundred dollars' damage had been done. Harwick, aided by the insur ance adjusters made a careful search of the premises and found seven quart bottles of coal oil secreted in places where their explosion would be most disastrous in case of a tire. Herman was given a hearing at Lewisburg and held for court. iMJuseooems MAJESTIC To-morrow, Matinee and Night "Seven Hours in New York." Tuesday, Matinee and Night, April 7 —• "Mutt and Jeff in Panama." Wednesday, Matinee and Night, April B—Neil O'Brien Minstrels. "SEVEN HOIKS IN NEW YOUIv" There is said to be a lot of "class" to the musical show, "Seven Hours in i Now York," which is announced to appear at the Majestic Theater to morrow afternoon and evening. The author has taken as the theme for this plot incidents based on actual facts and has evolved a story that is both ingenious and uproariously funny. The eighteen musical numbers are all worked in consistently, not being lugged in. It is a big production, re quiring the use of a 60-foot baggage car to transport. One of the big fea tures of the musical comedy is the tango dancing.—Advertisement. "MI TT AND JEFF IN PANAMA" In "Mutt arid Jeff in Panama," which comes to the Majestic after noon and evening next Tuesday, fully one-half of the lines, situations and business is the fruits of Gus Hill's indefatigable brain and energy, there fore "Mutt and Jeff in Panama" con- ' tains the pure essence of real comedy entertainment, properly compounded | right from the doctor's prescription, ' and is given in large and pleasant i dopes for a small price of admission. | The famous cartoon characters are i better surrounded than in either of | the previous offerings. Advertise-1 meat. NEIL, O'BRIEN MINSTRELS The Majestic Theater will have for its attraction next Wednesday after noon and evening Neil O'Brien and his "Great American Minstrels," which made such a favorable impression last, season on its first tour. While the organization is now only in its second year, the star and his associates have all been identified with tho semicircle and their appearance here amid new surroundings in a brand new show wil" no doubt be hugely welcomed by every minstrel fan in the town. There is surely -no minstrel entertainer in America more entitled to stellar hon- I or* than Neil O'Brien. For years he has been a recognized leader in this particular field of endeavor.—Adver tisement. COMEDY AND TRAGEDY "The Green Beetle" and the splen-. did Keith hits supporting it continue to enjoy prosperity at the Orpheum. Admirers of novel or dramatic offer ings are reveling in the excellent Chi nese fantasy. "The Green Beetle," while there is every possible shade of comedy embraced In the remainder of the bill to please lovers of the lighter vein of entertainment. Chief of the features that come to the Orpheum next week will be John Ilyams and Leila Mclntyre, of musical comedy fame, and late stars of "The Girl of My Dreams." The popularity of this couple has long since been established In Harrisburg with Orpheum patrons as well as those who admired them in their legitimate vehicle that appeared at the Majestic on two different occa sions. They will offer a pleasing com edy playlet sprinkled with new and tuneful lyrics. Also Lou MCConnell and Grant Simpson and company make a welcome return, this time pre senting a comedy sketch called "The Right Girl." Miss McConnell has been voted many times the funniest girl in vaudeville and on two occasions sh«> grew tremendously popular in a sketch I railed "A Stormy Hour." This playlet i denlt with a quarrel between a young I married couplo who were about to dis Siskin & Jllartne Companp i * Look, Boys! SPRING TIME IS HERE-THE TIME WHEN YOU H\\ need good, strong clothing for rough and ready wear; and Aj VH / we offer you this special bargain in knee trousers for one / y Am day only. There are both bloomer and regular styles, a |_j /T|S fVxf big variety of patterns, and all sizes. These trousers are 7TJ) jr I \ [Bu#' just the thing for play-day; well-made, serviceable, and / 1 j \ very cheap. Tell your daddy that we are offering a regu lar 98 cent value for only— J V j 1 & & MEN: ONE OF THESE NOBBY CHECKS or pencil stripes will be just the thing for Easter wear. Then, take a new soft hat—the fashion able green or- blue —and you'll be right in style. *** iXv FANCY TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN with the smart little cutaway coats and the new V \j draped and puffed skirts, in all the wantable )/ |\" colors; or the soft, clinging messaline and crepe / Q V de Chine dresses, with all the fluffy fashion frills C vY jL and laces. IN ADDITION, THERE ARE JAUNTY LIT- jf <1 tie suits for boys; trimmed millinery in the up-to- j!/ date shapes and styles; wash dresses with the if |!w X^/WM fashionable tunics; silk and wash waists in the 1/ U\\ new bolero and draped effects; and many other j\ J f things that men and women need. y T ' Low, Plain Prices. Every Garment Guaranteed, Open Your Charge Account —NOW. /Mw& ASKIN & MARINE CO. 36 N. Second Street CORNER OF WALNUT solve partnership because of a slight j misunderstanding. Both started to pack their trunks and for a while wearing apparel flew right and left. Miss McConnell sang itnd sobbed a song that elicited Ncreanis by hor peculiar voice and rendition and then she would exclaim "Hold on to your seats, I'm going to sing the second verse." Also on this bill a. delightful vocal specialty with special scenery called "The Girl in the Moon" will appear.—Advertisement. AT THK COLONIAL This will be Country Store night at the Colonial and we are promised the usual good fun that attends this event. Lewis' dog and monkey circus is de lighting children of all ages on this bill; the Clipper Trio give a very pleas ing song, dance ami comedy turn, and Captain K. 11. Mool'e. entertains with some very interesting surprises In magic.—Advertisement. ARBITRATION THK BKST FOR ALL CONCERNED The Master Bricklayers' Association and the members of No. 71, Brick layers, Masons and Plasterers Inter national Union of America have Just entered into a two-year agreement. Both sides are highly elated over the adjustment of their working con ditions, which have been Indorsed by the executive board of the inter national union.—Advertisement. MINISTER DIES ON TRAIN Special to The Telegraph Huntingdon, Pa., April 3. As he was being conveyed from his home at Dudley to the Methodist Hospital, at Philadelphia, the Rev. Isaiah L. Bee ser, retired Methodist minister, died on a Huntingdon and Broad Top train yesterday morning, as it was nearlng Saxton. The Bev. Mr. Reeser had been in bad health for the past several months, and at the last Central Penn sylvania Conference, at Harrisburg, he was retired from tlie Methodist ministry. He is survived by his moth er, his wifo and throe children. i ! Convict Labor Will Make Bricks For State Road j "New York will put its prisoners to work making brick to uso In the fcon structlon of State roods," said Gover . j nor Martin Glynn to the great meeting | at Carnegie Hall, New York, where the I prison labor, problem was being agl jtuleij. in this way I will stop the I grafting contractors from cheating the j .State and the grafting politicians from l sandbagging the contractors. 1 am j grateful to our friend Governor West, : or Oregon, for coming so far to point out to us hero In Now York this prac tical proposition." WOUNDED FOREIGNER DIES Special to The Telegraph Huntingdon. Pa., April 3.—Dornin lco Healoni, 21 years old, died at Blair Memorial Hospital here yesterday morning. In a shooting affray, grow ing out of a drunken brawl at Rob ertsdale on Saturday night, he had i the top of his skull blown away, and had been in a semiconscious state i since. MARRIED AT BUFFALO Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa.. April 2.—Miss Esther L. Bucher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bucher, and John S. Parson, son of T. L. Parson, a coal merchant here, weer married at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Buffalo, N. Y„ by the Rev. E. G. Piper. They are spend ing their honeymoon in New York, after which they will live in Sunbury. j CASTORIA For Infants and Children i In Use For Over 30 Years SNYDER-SMITH WEDDING | Sun bury, Pa.. April 3. —Harry Sny der, of Mansfield, and Miss Carrie M. , Smith, of Liberty, were married in Zlon Lutheran Church, Sunbury, by the Rev. Dr. J. M. Francis. They left on a Western honeymoon trip, alter >i which they will live, in Manslield. I "FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE Are Told How to Regain Strength and Vigor As one grows old and waste of the system becomes more rapid than re pair, the organs act more slowly and less effectively than in youth, the cir culation Is poor, the blood thin and digestion weak. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil is the ideal strengthener and body-builder for old | folks, for it contains the very elements needed to rebuild wasting tissues ami ' replace weakness with strength. Vinol : also fortifies the system against colds and thus prevents pneumonia. Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga„ says: "If people only knew the good Vinol does old people, 1 am sure you , would be unable to supply' the de mand. I never took anything before " that did me so much good as Vinol. It is the finest tonic and strength : creator I ever used in my life." r If Vinol fails to build up the feeble, old people, and create strength we will return your money. George A. ' Gorgas, druggist, Harrisburg, Penna. ' Vinol Is sold in Steelton by T. Powell. P. S.—Our Saxo Salve stops itching and begins healing at once.—Adver- tisement. Quick Relief for Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. Clear the Voice— Km for Speakers and Singers. 25c. GORUAS' DRUG STORES j If N. Third St, Penna. Station. [The Walls of tho I icchinicsTrustGo.'s I new building at Third and Markot ! streets ure being finished with Same as was used in New York ' on big buildings, such as tho Wool worth, the Singer, tho City Invest -1 ing, the New Biltmore and the Hudson Terminal Buildings. Forty two tons were used in the Hudson Terminal Building alone The Brighten Up Paint Store UNortli Third Street, Harrisburg, j Is furnishing the Sherwin-Williams Flat Tone for the Mechanics Trust I Company job. Mr. C. Moeller, fore i man, Is doing the decorating. | Call at our store, we will gladly show you the newest and latest In | wall finishes—samples and color ef . fects. Watch for the big ad in the Sat rday Evening Post of April 4. Paint store M North Third stJlarrijburg i Try Telegraph Want Ads. i. v i