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For sale at all drug stores at BO :ents a box. 1 Free Package Coupon Fill out the blank lines below with your name «nd address, cut out couon and mall to the PYRAMID PRIIO CO., 406 Pyramid Bldg., Mar shall, Mich. A trial package of the great Pyramid Pile Remedy will then be went you at once by mall, FREE, in plain wrapper. Street .. ... ... City State ■ I ! The Boom of Health •; > l ; Makes Manly Men !; (From Statistic Student.) ]■ [ Private statistics of a physi- ij i cian with a national practice, in -1 dlcate that fully fifty per cent. ]i ! of middle-aged men are partly i[ or wholly deficient In ability, i manliness and health. If men i could only know the meaning of i , the usual symptoms which i i presage the oncoming of prema- i; ture age many could be saved i[ from misery, despondency and an i early grave. Symptoms should i not be confounded with diseuse, i but should be accepted as warn- i! Jngs of the approach of disease, i! That many may know what to c do when such symptoms exist the i following symptoms and pre , scription is published: i, i A premature break-down of the 'i i vitality is indicated by dull, 'i i sunken eye."* cold extremities, S backache, headache, fatigue, 'i i pains in small of back, ;i i pains in back of head, spots be- :i i fore the eyes, weakness In spino, a i twitching and trembling, impair- i i ed memory, loss of appetite, !i wasting, thinness (or abnormal ,i fat), shrunken, flabby flesh, ,i wrinkles, dullness, languorv con- !■ stlpatlon, kidney disorders, Irrlt- !' ability, lack of ambition, tim- i ldity, weak-spirited. dragging ' walk and unmanly carriage. J" If the reader decides to try It, get three ounces of ordinary £ syrup of sarsaparilia compound, i and one ounce compound fluid «! balmwort; mix and let stand two «L hours; then get one ounce com- ■ pound essence cardiol and one \ ounce tincture cadomene com- 1 pound (not cardomom), mix all "I togethert shake well and take ' a teaspoonful after each meal 1 and one at night. i[ This contains no opiates what- ' ever and may also be used bv 5 women who suffer -with their 5 nerves with absolute certainty of '' prompt and lasting benefits. [i By preparing the treatment at ? home secretly no one need know {. of another's trouble, while the I" Ingredients are much used In fill- / ingr various prescriptions, so that i' even the purchase of them sep- ? arately need occasion no timidity. C Cut Prices in Incubators For One Week Only StanflardN, r,f/.ig fc «r>.3o Ilanta Bender, ISO-ritK 914.n0 Bantu Bender, SO-oii* SII.OO Bauta Bonder. |IIO.M> Kaaex Model, 17.%-egK Htls.BO Bases Model, Buckeye, UO-ckk *7.50 Buckeye, 110-ckk $1*1.20 Buckeye, 7.1-ckk 91*0.70 At thene prices, tvlll not last loag. Holmes Seed Co. lilt S. SECOND ST. lumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect November SO. 191S RAINS leave Harrisburg— For Winchester and Martlnsburir at 03. *7:62 a. m.. *3:40 p m. K 1 For Hagerstown. Chambersburg Car lie. Mechanlcsburg and intermedial atlons at 6:03. *7:82, *11:63 a in :40. 5:32. *7:40, p. m. ' Additional trains for Carlisle and echanlcsburg at 8:48 a. m 218 8-97 30, 9:30 a. m. ' "* For DlHsburg at 5:08, *7:62 and 1:68 a. m.. 2:18. *3:40, 6:32 and «;8y tn. •Dally. All other trains dally except nday. a A. RIDDLE J. rf TONGBJ. O. P. A. Supt EDUCATIONAL PREPARE FOR OFFICE WORK DAT AND NIGHT SESSIONS Enroll Next Mondnr CHOOL OF COMMERCE S. MARKET 6Q„ HARRISBURG. { arrisburg Business College Day and Night. Business, j lorthand and Civil Service. In vidual Instruction. 28th year. 9 Market St. Harrisburg. Pa. THURsoAY EVENING. MISSIONARY mis OF JAPAN QUAKE Miss Newbold Says It's Hard to Walk on Steps Bobbing Up and Down fmmmmmmmmmmmmm Reports of the Japanese earthquake of March IS, as cabled to America, seem to have been somewhat exagger- Ij * ated in regard to the UMfl damage done, ac • 'MB- cording to a letter which has just been received from Miss Elizabeth G. New mCT llw bold, of Lancaster, a missionary of the Protestant Episcopal pt»7 r church at Akita, " ' - the center of the tremor. Miss Newbold wrote to her parents in Lancaster on Sunday after noon, a few hours after the shocks, and while at that time it was not pos sible to get full reports it seems that the damage was comparatively small, although everyone had a bad scare. The letter ol' Miss Newbold to her parents was forwarded to relatives here to-day. In it she says: "I have understood that the longer people live here the more they tear earthquakes and I can believe it now, for until now I have not been the slightest bit afraid, and at the other one six years ago, I stayed peacefully in bed and waited till it was over, but I assure you there was no question about staying in bed last night; I was out really before it began, waked Oy a premonition, I suppose, and I never once thought of my slippers and kimono kept by my bed for emergen cies. Out Into Che Night "I stood for a second by the swaying bed, saw the large and very expensive mirror swinging out into the room and stepped over to rescue it, and then as 1 heard the crashing and smashing and felt the swaying all about me, decided I had better save my head instead of the mirror, a»d went to stand in the doorway which 1 had always heard was the safe place. When J got that far, I decided that I wanted to have as short a distance to fall as possible, and made for the stairs, bare feet and nightgown (canton flannel), and I can tell you it is some experience to try to walk down stairs when they are bobbing and swaying about at every angle, so that you are never sure Just where to put your feet, nor whether there will be any step to put it on when you get there. But I got down, and got over the debris of a flower vase in tho hall, gained a fleeting Impression of things generally sliding about, and breathed a grateful sigh oX relief as I reached the front door. I stood there till I could see whether the inside or out was the safest, and as the shock subsided, and I felt it safe to go through the house, I made my way back to the rear to see how the family was, being im mensely surprised to have heard no sound from them. Both were in bed, Midori absolutely unaware anything unusual was going on, and Kisu in the second story told me she was too scared to move and so thankful to hear my voice; satisfying myself there was no fire about anywhere, and that the roof and walls were intact, I calm ly went back to bed, as the warmest place I knew of." Musicalu at Memorial Church..— Some of the city's best talent will par ticipate to-night in a musicale at the Memorial Lutheran church for the benefit of the men's Bible class. Soloists for the evening include Miss Sue Dugan, contralto; Roy Mathias, bass; Miss Marguerite Blessing, so prano; Charles B. Palm, baritone; Herbert Springer at the piano; Web ber Knight. Jr. A feature of the mu sicale will be music by an instrumen tal trio composed of Miss Helen Bom berger at the piano: Walter McCor mlck and Maurice Simonetti, violin ists. Get Vow Bell. —At Eberly's Mills on Sunday evening the Rev. Dr. Yahn, editor of the Church Advo cate, a publication of the Church of God, preached a very eloquent sermon in the Church of God at which time HOW YOU MAY THROW AWAY YOUR GLAiSES The statement Is made that thou sands wear eyeglasses who do not really need them. If you are one of these unfortunates, then these glasses may be ruining your eyes instead of helping them. Thousands who wear these "windows" may prove for them- I selves that they can dispense with glasses il they will get the following prescription filled <• once: Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Optona; fill a two-ounce bottle with j warm water and drop in one Optona itablet. With this harmless liquid solu | tion bathe the eyes two to four times j daily, and you are likely to be aston ished at the results right from the | start. Many who have been told that they have astigmatism, eye-strain, cataract, sore eyelids, weak eyes, con junctivities and other eye disorders, report wonderful benefits from the use of this prescription. Get this prescrip tion filled and use it; you may so strengthen your eyes that glasses will not be necessary. Thousands who are blind, or nearly so, or who wear glass es would never have required them if they had cared for their eyes in time. Save your eyes before it is to late! Do not become one of these victims of neglect. Eyeglasses are only like crutches and every few years thoy must be changed to fit the ever-in creasing weakened condition, so better see if «you can, like many oth ers, get clear, healthy, strong mag netic eyes through the prescription here given.—Advertisement. ! 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vlll be the theme Friday, April 24. Presbytery Ends Session.—The Car lisle Presbytery ended Its Spring ses sion in Covenant Presbyterian church last night. Delegates to the general assembly at Chicago May 21 were elected, as follows: The Rev. I. E. Hays, New Bloomfield; the Rev. A. N. Haggerty, Carlisle; the Rev. Dr. Rose, Mercersburg; alternates, the Rev. F. T. Wheeler, the Rev. Joseph Sutherland, the Rev. E. E. Curtis. E. Z. Gross, Pine, street church; H. W. Gough, Calvary; Thomas McAllis ter, Gettysburg, were elected elders. Alternate elders elected are: J. W. Neely, St. Thomas, H. S. Snuder, Greencastle; J. N. Finley, Immanuel church. The Presbytery accepted the resignation of the Rev. Thomas Ames, pastor of Capital Street Presbyterian church. To Repeat Music.—Calvary Presby. terian choir will next Sunday evening repeat the Easter program. This in cluded a cantatst, "The Risen King." Convict. Work Overtime to Supply Farmers' Needs Uy Associated Press Leavenworth, Kas., April lt>.—Con victs employed In the twine plant at the Kansas State penitentiary yester day agreed to a proposition made by the State Board of Corrections to work overtime in order to meet the demand of Kansas wheat growers for binding twine. For this extra service the men of the twine plant will be given reduction of sentences. The men will work from 6.30 o'clock a. m. until 8.30 in the evening. At the close of the day's work they will be served an i extra meal. &ARRISBUHG TELEGRAPH TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS j Frankford Arsenal's claims to be presented to-morrow to Senate and House committees. Proceedingrs begin to-day against witnesses who refused to testify about Billiard Company in New Haven in quiry. Northwestern University reecives sl,- 000,00 for the establishment of clinics to furnish medical aid for the poor. Thirty-ftve striking shoe workers at Portsmouth, Ohio, go to jail rather than give bail. Karl Dresner, witness in an effort to save the New York gunmen, sent to the Tombs a self-confessed perjurer. International Surgical Association, at closing session in New York, elects Dr. W. W. .Keen president. Tennessee Republicans nominate Ben W. Hooper for third term as Governor and endorse national prohibition. Supporters of tolls exemption repeal point to the Mexican situation as vindi cating policy of President Wilson. Oklahoma troops Are volley over heads of jockeys to stop race meet on Tulsa track. Baltimore citizens in mass meeting protest against selection of Richmond for reserve bank site. Fresh plot for restoration of ex-Shah The way to get the full joy of strawberry time without any discomfort is to eat the berry with SHREDDED WHEAT a combination that means health and strength for the warm days when the ap petite is fickle and the digestive powers are weak. All the meat of the golden wheat, ready-to-serve, rcady-to-eat Heal one or more Biscuits in the oven to restore rrtspi ness; then cover with berries or other fresh fruit; serve with milk or cream and sweeten to suit the taste. Better than soggy white flour "short-cake." The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N.Y. l( I i Mohamed OH to throne of Persia re- I ported. British coal strike settled, Yorkshire miners voting to return to work . Count.Okuma completes new Japan ese Cabinet to succeed that of Count Yamamoto. Japan apologizes to China for the Changti Incident. Alderman Bolton Moves to 1600 North 6th St. Alderman George V. Bolton, Twelfth Ward, has removed his of fices to X6OO North Sixth street and will dispense justice from there In stead of from his old stand In Fourth street. In addition to holding forth as jus tice of the peace in North Sixth street, Alderman Bolton will open a barber shop at the same stand. He now con ducts one of the largest tonsorial es tablishments in the central section of the city. The Alderman himself will conduct the uptown barber parlors, while the old stand will be in charge of Harry Gentzler as manager. I APRIL 16, 1914. I PERFECT HEARING for the [i—DEAF—i The Little Gem Ear Phone and Auto Massage I Look at it and SEE the simplest and smallest device In the H world; use It and you FKEL that you have the most wonderful piece of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. I Let UH prove to yon that we have conquered your affliction. I > Free Demonstration < I | THURSDAY and FRIDA April and 17th\ From 9 o'clock A. M. to 6 P. M. The Little Gem Ear Phone, the latest patented perfect hearing devtoe With it you can hear under all conditions, in the church, theater and general conversation. The AI'TO MASSAUIS which stops head noises and makes the cure of deafness possible. Remember, we would not allow such a demonstration In our store unless we had Investigated the Instrument thoroughly. J. C. McNnmara. of New York City, an expert, will be with us on the above days. We most earnestly requested you to call, make a test privately and receive expert advice without charge. Every instrument guaranteed. Ask for booklet. With H. C. CLASTER, 302 Market Street When smokers prefer one 10c cigar to the same amount of nickel cigars it's a safe bet that it's a M 2ci A All Havana of the best quality blended io the pomi of perfection that it satis fies all tas es. Made by JOHN C. HERMAN & CO. Try Telegraph Want Ads 5