EXPLANATION onmv "i gall of the body 1* to do its work * S are run down. No nerve dead enlng driitrs or temporary ulants to weak en the nystem and expose you to serious and fatal disease—all pure nourishment. N $3.00 TO Washington A\ n RETURN SUNDAY 1 MAY 111 1014 SPEC! VI. TRAIN FROM T-jV. A. M. Harrlsburg 2.40 Hummelstown 2.57 Swatara 3.02 Hershey 3.05 Palmyra 3.12 Annvillp 3.21 Lebanon 3.32 Avon 3.37 Myerstown ' n.47 Washington (arrive) 9.45 Returning. Special Train will leave Washington (Union Station) 6.10 P. M. same date for above sta tions. Tickets good only on date of ex cursion on above Special Train in each direction. Children between 5 and 12 years of asre half fare. U. S. Capitol, Congressional Li brary, Corcoran Art Gallery and New National Museum Will be Open. *■ IF YOUR SKIN ITCHES, JUST USE RESINOL The moment that Resinol Ointment touches itching skin, the itching stops and healing begins. That is why doc tors have prescribed it successfully for more than eighteen years in even the severest cases of Eczema, tetter, ring worm, rashes and other tormenting, unsightly skin eruptions. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Re- Finol Ointment restores the skin to perfect health and comfort, quickly, easily and at little cost. You need never hesitate to use Resinol, It contains absolutely noth ing that could injure the tenderest skin —even of a tiny baby. All drug gists sell Resinol Ointment (50c. and $1.00), and Resinol Soap (25c.). For trial free, write to Dept. 7-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Aid. Avoid sub stitutes by calling for "Resinol'" by nome.—Advertisement. \ Give Your Stubborn Stomach A little attention and consideration. In other words alleviate distress after eating. Sour stomach, gas atid other annoying symptoms by taking FORNEY'S Dyspepsia Panacea Even the most aggravated cases respond to this remedy in a very short time. 50<" the bottle Foney's Drug Store 428 MARKET STREET "We serve yon wherever you are." The Reliable House For j Pianos YOHN BROS. \ Merchant* A Nlnen Trana. Co, "SPRING SEA TRIPS" Baltimore and Philadelphia —TO— Boston, Providence Savannah, Jacksonville Through tickets on sale from and to nil principal points Including meala and rtateroom accommodations on steamers. Fine steamers. Best service. Low fares. Staterooms de T„uxo. Baths Marconi wireless. Automobiles carried Send for booklet. City Ticket Office, 105 South Ninth M„ Phlla., Pa. " ■W. P. Turner. P. T. M- Baltimore. Md. EDUCATION AL PREPARE FOR OFFICE WORK DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS Enroll Next Monrtnv SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 15 a MARKET SQ„ HARRISBURQ, Harrisburg Business College Day and Night Business, Shorthand and Civil Service. In dividual Instruction. 28th year. 329 Market St Karrisburg. Pa. Try Telegraph Want Ads. WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 22, 1914. RESOLUTION PASSES j SENATE AT 3:21 AJ. [Continued from First Page.] The resolution, which went to tho House when that body reconvened at i 1 o'clock, specifically disclaims on the, part of the I'nited States and hostility : toward the Mexican people of any in- i tention to make war against them. The final vote came at the ( lose of I : a stirring all-night session, marked by bitter debate. Several Republicans fought to the < last to broaden the resolution so as to direct it against all indignities offered the United States in Mexico, whiles others opposed it. All of the thirteen i negative votes were cast by Republi- | cans. Those who voted against the resolu-' tlon are: Brandegee, Brlstow, Dillingham, Gal : linger. Lafollette, Lippitt, Lodge, Nor | ris, Oliver, Root, Smoot, Weeks, I Works. Penrose For Measure Senator Penrose voted for the reso lution, as did also Senator Saulsbury. lof Delaware. Senator Dupont, of Delaware, was not recorded. I The substitute as adopted by the (Senate follows: . In \iew of the facts presented j by the President of the I'nited | states in his address delivered to j Congress in joint session on tlie | 20th day of April. I9H. in rejrard 1 to certain affronts and indignities I i committed against the I'nited ! States in Mexico. In» it Resolved. That the President is ! justified in the employment of the j armed forces of the I'nited States j to enforce his demands for nn- I : equivocal amends for the affronts and indignities committed against , \ the I'nited States: he It further j Resolved. That the I'nited I I States disclaims any hostility to the Mexican people or any pnr- J | |*isc to make war upon them. Ephrata School Principal Has Served 29 Years : ' ■ ' - • H * ' V f 4 * . " * * PROF. H. E. GEHMAN Columbia, Pa., April 22.—Professor I 11. K. Gehnian has just completed his twenty-ninth year in the principalship of the Ephrata schools, a position which he has filled with marked ability. He has served as supervising principal in the town where he began his educational career all these years, j having worked his way up from the ungraded country school, where he began his education. To-day Professor Gehman is one of the foremost teachers in the county I and is known as a man of the strictest Integrity. He has repeatedly declined ; to permit his name to be used to seek .advancement where such a step would involve deviation from cherished ideals of principles which have become a! part of his life. He is the father of a ' large family and some of his children I are teachers under his immediate su- ' pervision. Professor Gehman is known j as dean of the county principals and | his name has frequently been men tioned for the office of county super- j intendent, a position which he would be eminently qualified to fill. QUICK DELIVERY SYSTEM Since .March 1, the Seattle, Wash., i I postoffice has been opertatng one of j jthe most complete systems for quick j delivery of parcel post packages of; any city in the union. The secret |of this efficient service is n flyir.tr , motorcycle squadron. Almoat M quickly as a package is droppcu in tne I postoffice, one of the members of this j j squadron is chugging away with the package to its destination. This ser- I I vice is of especial advantage to local : merchants who are required to deliver ! j packages to distant parts of the city. ! j The goods can be mailed at the post ! office and will be delivered to the cus tomer much quicker than would be possible by the merchant's own de livery system. ! Blood Tonic Has Important Meaning j Puts the Right Sort of Vim Where Most Needed. To tons the blood means to «nahle It to ! throw olr accumulated impurities, to in crease the red corpuscles aud to put the blood-making organs into stich active condi tion sa to produce that conscious sensation or what we feel as health. This Is the logical effoct of using th» famous blood purifier. S. s. S. Half the people .vou med. complain of weary muscles, stagnant brain, jangled ««. a wonderful dogtre to lav down i ana Just quit. Most of these people have j been using nervines thnt spasmodlcallv flare I up the uerves only to die down again, as Ii! _ U !* y ™ u , st -. Avoid nerve stimulants, isear Ir mind thnt this worn-out feeling Is due to poor blood, to bacteria In the water you drink; to the multiplying of destruc tive germs In the blood faster than they f?, j . by the white corpuscles; "H ls known as auto-toxemia, that condition where the venous or Impure blood accumulates faster than It can be replaced b r the red arterial blood. s ' H, as . lollß bopn famous as a blood Fho ir-lv.ti i a<-ll•= iNewest ouits to select rrom; every wanted material J I ASSORTED COLORS AND ALL SIZES. every wanted style; every wanted color and all sizes. Women's & Misses' Balmacaan Coats. 75 Women's and Misses' Spring Suits: (t?7 CA Values to $ 10.00, Sale Price ... 0— ... F " 8 WUU# » % / SklS MADE OK PRIESTLEY ENGLISH MIXTURES—ASSORTED COLORS "OvW V Values to $14.00. Sale Price. ANI) ALL slzts Assorted tho i»t. Women's and Misses' Spring Coats, $C 00 r4~i l Women's and Misses' Spring Suits; d*A *7T L fl! vH» Values to SB.OO, Sale Price . . . 11 /I Values to $16.50. Sale Price.. . ID W| ASSORT * :i> * TYLES ' QQ™** ULI Aborted colors »nd BiZ eß m the lot. Women's and Misses' Spring Coats, 95 nk Women's and Misses' Spring Suits: (Ml ft ft 'S| If Values to $I 0, Sale Price If* 1 T 1 . « . .f . % B / Bgi £ v £W3H l it i ASSORTED COLORS, STYLES AND SIZES. Values to $20.00. Sale Price .. . M - *H Assorted colors and si Z e S in the lot. V |M /1 Women's and Misses' Spring Coats, Assorted Col- $Q 75 Women's and Misses' Spring Suits; *| J- A A |gr V *« OIS » Styles and Sizes; Values to sls, Sale Price . . Values to $22.50. Sale Price.. . Women's and Misses' Spring Coats, Assorted $1 O 00 A bl * of atylos ' colors """ Colors, Styles Cc Sizes; Values to $1 8, Sale Price IZi.= Women's and Misses' Spring Suits; 1/* 7 C 7 NOTE Women $ Sizes, 35 to 44 Misses Sizes 14 ts 20—Extra Sizes, 37 to 51. ■ W' •£= 2 Big Specials in DRESSES ========= One Lot of Women's and Misses' One Lot of Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses' Finest Spring C" ? ilk Dr esses; yalues to tfr a A Cloth Dresses; Values nr $«;»«• Volnnc «« «l p • 1 J $9.50. Sale Price to $lO.. Sale Price OUIIS, T aiues 10 SJD. oaierrice. . . -*• * Dresses made of good quality Taffeta and Mes- Choice of All-wool Serges and Crepes. All 1 saline Silk—all colors and all sizes. newest styles. All colors and sizes. Special for Thursday Only J J Q rea t Big Bargains in Men's and Boys'? Special for Thursday Only Women's SUITS and PANTS For Tomorrow Women's =========== «;Men's and Young £1 050 Men's Striped Wor- (fl 49 Boys' Norfolk suits, W^l {3 WIT S Blue Serges and All-wool Cassl- Values to $3.50. Tn the newest ======= hLJP I Am ImO $20.00. shades. Boys' Norfolk suits, 95 > DIOIISCS =========== ;| Men's and Young Men's New Boys' Norfolk suits, BLUE SERGE $Q 75 values y *' — Boys' Norfolk suits, <£o §9l $3 50 Value TOR | SUITS «pO I 2 pairs of Knickers, belt to match. $5.00 values «p«J«=s % Other stores ask $13.50; 32 to 43 n »ll • . __ All wool blue serges. !► /K m ——M /»f- 39° C valir Wa ' : 17c TWO TABLES 200 MEN'Sij $1 A C 3; $22.50 Model of Newest Spr- NEWEST MODEL . stouts to 48. Women's Blouses Sale on First Floor, Rear. hp*«flii 1 miiKwy•] k -V on First Floor, | Harrisburg's Heart Is Stung For Distributing An attractive, prettily bound, splen didly illustrated sixteen page little booklet entitled "Consider Harrisburg —the Heart of Distribution" has just been issued by the Chamber of Com merce. It is to serve as a sort of gen eral guide and information book in tabloid form for the benefit of citi zens and visitors, business and com mercial men. Harrisburg's location, distributing facilities, industrial facilities, conven tion features, recreations, attractions for visitors and municipal advantages, are given a chapter with pictures. She overheard h«r brother aay that the situation in Mexico was taking the attention of the whole world, but for her part she didn't know of any job in Mexico or anywhere which would Inter est everyone as much as that. BIG MEM'S MEETING SUNDAY On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock a men's mass meeting will be held In the New Cumberland Church of God. The Rev. Charles Raach, of Me chanlcsburg-, will be the speaker. The Row Mr. Raach can handle a subject ,in a manner particularly pleasing to men. The "Booster lioy»" will lur [nish special music. SCENE IN MAIN STREET OF VERA CRUZ » S *:■'_■■■■■■■■■ fit ' • •' - ~ ' JL'i ' • ' <• ' ;< * . ••• • • i- K .. if;' -v • -5 f - T1 is is one of the main Btreets of Vera Cruz. The tower shows where sharpshooters were stationed to fire on American marines and bluejackets when they landed to capture the place. . A MOTORCYCLE AMBULANCE The Indianapolis Humane Society has found a new use for the motor cycle. In that city many uses have al ready been found for the two-wheeler —ln the police department, In the telegraph offices. In parcel post deliv ery, in telephone repair work, and in quick delivery service of all kinds. But the Humane Society has gone a step further and converted the mo torcycle Into an ambulance. The so ciety has heretofore been equipped with a large ambulance, but now for smaller animals the lighter, swifter (uonvui'anc* will be used. PUBLISHES NEWS SHEET Quite an innovation for keeping up . club interest is the scheme of the Memphis (Tenn.) Motorcycle club of publishing a news sheet. This sheet contains all current news of the ac tivities of the local club, as well as general P. A. M. news. Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets Makathe liver active, bowels regular, without wain or grtping, relievo tick headache and that bloated feeling after eating, purify the blood and clear the complexion Large box, enough to last a month, 25c. pr.CfeMeCo., 224 N. 10th St.. Philadelphia P«. VILLA USES MOTORCYCLES In order to have more efficient mes senger service on the battlefield, Gen eral Francisco Villa, the Mexican rebel leader, has adopted motorcycles for the use of his army messengers. Villa realizes that quick messenger service often decides battle and has deter- i mined to leave, nothing undone to make this service the best possible. He says that with the four motor- < _ m- .(Aching Feet from c^!4 / j French-bed Strata » Excess Sweating and Bad Odof Inflamed Bunions Tells Positive Cure For all Foot Troubles Science has proven that nearly all foot troubles originate from a com mon cause: that of injured tissues. The following Information will bo welcomed by thousands of victims of dally foot torture. No matter how many patent medicines you have tried In vain, this treatment, well known to foot doctors, will do the work. "Dissolve two table spoonfuls of Oaloclde compound In a liaaln of warm water. Soak the feet for a full fifteen minutes, gent ly rubbing the sore parts." The ef- nPIIIT T Shampoo Semi-Monthly, fill I will keep your scalp clean and also ■ml Mill I create a healthy action of tbe scalp. Ld UMJ JL barber . dru " l . B !. or SO© cycles now in use, he is able to keep in closer touch with the various divi sions of his army than ever before. Then, too, the motorcycle is not ao easily brought down on the battle field as is a horse. Most every country has equipped lta army with the two-wheeler, but Mex ico is the first to be able to make practical use of it ana test its effi ciency in actual battle. fects are marvelous. All pain dis appears instantly and tho feet feel simply delightful. Corns and cal louses can be peelod right off. Bun ions, aching feet and sweaty smelly feet get immediate relief. Use this treatment a week and your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. Calocide works through the pores and removes the cause. Don't waste time. Get it at once. Any druggist has Calocide In stock or will get it from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent box is said to b« enough to cure the worst feet. Don't be persuaded to take something else Instead. Calocide Is prepared only at laboratories of Medical Formula Co., of Dayton, Ohio, and Chicago. 111. , 5