Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 19, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    FACTS and FICTION
Experiences of Harrisburg Citizens Are
Easily Proven to Be Facta
The most superficial Investigation
will prove that the following state
ment from a resident of Harrisburg is
true. Read It and compare evidence
from Harrisburg people with testimony
of strangers living so far away you
4|Dinot Investigate the facts of the
Many more citizens of Harris
burg endorse Doan's Kidney pills.
E. E. Dare. 532 Peffer street, Har
risburg. Pa., says: "I am only too
glad to confirm all my former state
ments regarding the cure I got from
Doan's Kidney Pills. I have had no
recurrence of any kidney troubles
since and I feel satisfied that the euro
is a permanent one."
Mr. Dare Is only one of many Har
risburg people who have gratefully
endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your
hack aches—if your kidneys bother
you, don't simply ask for a kidney
remedy—ask distinctly for Doan's Kid
ney Pills, the same that Mr. Dare had
—the remedy backed by home testi
mony. 50c all stores. Foster-MUburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When
Your Back la Lame—Remember the
Na me."—Advertisement.
What Thin Folks Should Do
to Gain Weight
nnidii'a Advice For Thin, Unde
veloped Men and Women
Thouß&nds of people suffer from ex
cessive thinness, weak nerves and
feeble stomachs who, having tried ad
vertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physi
cal culture stunts and rub-on creams,
resign themselves to llfe-lcng skinr}!)*
ness and think nothing will make them
fat. Yet their case is not hopeless. A
recently discovered regenerative force
makes fat grow after years of thin
ness, and is also unequalled for repair
ing the waste of sickness or faulty di
gestion and for strengthening the
nerves. This remarkable discovery is
called Sargol. Six strength-giving, fat
producing elements of acknowledged
merit have been combined in this peer
loss preparation, which is endorsed by
<>minent physicians and used by promi
nent people everywhere. It is absolute
ly harmless, inexpensive and efficient.
A month's systematic use of Sargol
should produce flesh and strength by
correcting faults of digestion and by
supplying highly concentrated fats to
the blood. Increased nourishment is ob
tained from the food eaten, and the
additional fats that thin people need
are provided. George A. Gorgas and
other leading druggists supply Sargol
and say there is a large demand for it.
While this new preparation has given
splendid results as a nerve-tonic and
vitalizer. It should not be used by
nervous people unless they wish to gain
at least ten pounds of flesh.—Advertise
ment.
To Grow Hair on
a Bald Head
BY A SPECIALIST
Thousands of people suffer from
baldness and falling hair who, having
tried nearly every advertised hair tonic
and hairgrower without results, have
resigned themselves to baldness and
its attendant discomfort. Yet their case
is not hopeless; the following simple
home prescription has made hair grow
after years of baldness, and is also un
equalled for restoring gray hair to its
original color, stopping hair from fall
ing out, and destroying the dandruff
germ. It will not make the hair greasv,
Mimd can be put up by any druggist:
■fe'ay Rum, 6 ounces; Lavona de Cora
posee. 2 ounces; Menthol Crystals, one
half drachm. If you wish it perfumed,
add I drachm of your favorite perfume.
This preparation is highly recommend
ed by physicians and specialists, and
is absolutely harmless, as It contains
none of the poisonous wood alcohol so
frequently found in hair tonics.—Ad
vertisement.
In Severe Cases
of Constipation
Take Lax Links
Men and women who are habitually
constipated often rely upon purgative
medicines to obtain relief, but the
trouble invariably returns as bad as
ever. Take this advice and notice the
beneficial results: In obstinate consti
pation, take a glass of lemonade or eat
an orange after taking one or two Lax
Links. These are delicious candy laxa
tives, exquisitely flavored with the oil
of spearmint and do not contain any
habit-forming or dangerous drugs.
They are mild, but sure in their action
and do not gripe or cause pain. They
will act properly upon the bile, na
ture's own la'xative. causing it to flow
freely. Meal for children. Recommend
ed by physiclanr. Sold by all drug
gists. 10c and 25c boxes. Write for
rec sample. Boro Salicine Co., Phila
lelphia.
Business Locals
POTTS* COM) CREAM
The greaseless kind that imparts
health, cleanliness and beauty to the
tenderest skin. Violet or lilae'scented.
Put up in only one size and retailed
at 25 cents the jar. Always fresh and
sweet. Sold at Bowman's toilet ar
ticle counter and Potts' drug store.
Third and Herr streets.
A MAX'S EARNING POWER
is limited hut a woman's saving op
portunities are innumerable. We can
save you 25c to 50c on every pair
of children's shoes. These are" made
especially for us and every pair has
our guarantee. Prices range from 9Sc
to $2.00 for different run of sizes.
20th Century Shoe Store, 7 South
Market Square.
CHANGE OF RESIDENCE
*f you have moved or because of
dissatisfaction you feel inclined to
change to another grocery, why not
try ours? Always the best grades of
groceries at the most reasonable
prices. We offer you the best there
is In grocery service. S. S. Pomeroy,
Market Square Grocer.
CHANGING THE COLOR
of a used but serviceable garment
gives it the appearance of new and
puts you on the road to economy by
making the discarded garment do for
another season, thus saving you the
price of the proposed new outfit.
Compton's works wonders with worn
wearing apparel. Dyeing and Clean
ing, 1008 North Third street.
ALL-CREAM ICE CREAM
That is the llershey kind. Refresh
ing and nourishing, it Is a pure food
product of the finest quality. A pleas-
In flavor that differs from the
ordinary Ice cream. A popular warm
weather delicacy. Phone Hershey
Creamery Company, 401 South Cam
eron street.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
That's what we are all looking for;
something that will remove that mon
otony of sameness. With this idea in
view the J. P. Harris & Son store has
built up a reputation for having fur
niture pieces and suites different from
the average run. Exclusive designs in
period furniture and willow pieces for
the summer home. 221 North Second
street.
PAINT THE TOWN RED
if the authorities don't object, other
wise any other color you prefer, but
let us supply the paint and pure put
ty. We sell the famous Wayne paint
products in all shades, including the
anti-rust roof paints. The telephone
eliminates the distance between us.
• all. Wm. W. /.eiders & Son, 1 (nil
Derry street.
TUESDAY EVENING,
COLONEL ROOSEVELT
TO REICH NEW YORK
[Continued From First Page]
Sound to Oyster Bay where he will be
landed at the private pier of his
cousin, W. Emlen Roosevelt, only a
short distance from his home. Mrs.
Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and W. Em
len Roosevelt will make up the fam
ily party.
There Is much apprehension as to
the Colonel's physical condition. Noth
ing was said in the wireless message
last night concerning the ex-Presl
dent, but Capt. Andrew Alexander of
the Dunstan, which arrived yesterday,
told frankly of the extreme weakness
of Col. Roosevelt when the latter
boarded the Dunstan at Mauaos.
Capt. Alexander' a report of the
Colonel's health, combined with the
arrangements made by the ex-Presi
dent's family to take him off the
steamship at Quarantine and hurry
him to Oyster Bay, increased the con
cern as to his condition.
Only the members of Col. Roose
velt's family will go down the bay
with Mr. Stanford to meet him. "A Dal
zell tug has been chartered to take him
off .the boat at Quarantine and go di
rectly to Oyster Bay. That it is the
Colonel's wish not to have a public re
ception there is on doubt, because he
sent messages to his family and to
his poliUcal friends insisting that any
plans for a recepUon be abandoned.
The arrangements made by his fam-
I ily have led many to believe that the
Colonel still may be suffering from the
hardships he endured in the Jungle.
Colonel Shows Weakness
Capt. Alexander of the Dustan told
the reporters last night of his meeting
with the Colonel and described his ap
pearance. Colonel Roosevelt came to
the landing place of the Dunstan at
Manaos in an automobile with Profs.
George K. Cherrie and Leo E. Miller,
naturalists of the expedition; Kermit
Roosevelt and Dr. Cajazeira, a surgeon
of the Brazilian navy, who had been
attending the Colonel.
It was noted that the Colonel had
lost much flesh and was quite weak,
being unable to board the ship with
out assistance. He went immediately
to Capt Alexander's room and re
mained there nearly all the time until
the last day of the trip down the
Amazon, when he came out and spent
most of the day on deck. He had im
proved much in appearance in the
four days, but still looked thin and a
bit peaked.
He said his loss in weight and
health had been partly due to short
ened fare, the party going on less than
half rations much of the time, and
partly to the hardships of the Brazil
ian wilds.
A photograph shown to Capt. Alex
ander by one of the Roosevelt party
depicted Kermit Roosevelt with a ho
boish growth of beard grown in the
jungle. After shaking hands with the
skipper and the officers, including the
engineer, Col. Roosevelt left the Dun
ston In the harbor of Para and board
the Aidan. He was still weak, but
much brisker than when he boarded
the Dunstan.
Col. Roosevelt, it was announced
yesterday, will spend ten days at
Oyster Bay and this vicinity and then
sail for Madrid to attend Kermlt's
marriage to Miss Belle Willard. He
has expressed impatience to see his
little grandson, born in his absence to
Mrs. Richard H. Derby, who was Miss
Ethel Roosevelt.
The collections of the expedition in
clude 2,000 mammal and 500 speci
mens of birds. The mammal collec
tion is the largest received at one time
by any American museum of natural
history and one of the largest that has
ever come out of South America.
mmrnm
HUERTA PREDICTED
[Continued from First Page.]
not stay.
This decision was due to the atti
tude of his own people rather than to
any lack of hospitality on the part of
the Americans. After he had been
taken to a hotel from the police sta
tion where he was detained after his
arrival, he crossed the street with his
1 family, consisting of his wife and eight
children, to lunch at a cafe. Ameri
can soldiers accompanied him. They
stood in the dining room near his table
|and outside other soldiers were busy
j preventing the intrusion of angry na-
I ttves who muttered their threats and
openly denounced him.
Editor is Held,
i Antonio Rlvero De La Torre, editor
j of "El Dlctamen," who was the leader
iof a demonstration against Dr. Crru-
I tia, is stilll held at police headquar
ters charged with disturbing the peace.
He has become a popular hero.
The Urrutia incident has served to
demonstrate in a striking manner the
widespread enti-Huerta sentiment in
Vera Cruz. Most fugitives from the
capital are welcomed by the residents
of Vera Cruz but they found it diffi
i cut to separate Urrutia from the Hu
i erta regime notwithstanding the pub
i 11c dropping of the man by the pro
i visional president.
'Why, It would appear that they
think 1 am still working for Huerta,"
said the big-framed fugitive, as he
paced up and down his room in front
of his wife, whose eyes were red with
weeping. ' They refuse to believe that
I, too. am in danger of my life from
that man. Some of them think I a
down here on some sort of secret mis
sion for Huerta and others that I am
here conniving at some plot or other
with the rebels.
"1 assure you that I am doing
neither. lam trying to get away from
scenes and situations that have grown
hateful to me and which are blotting
the record of my country.
"Not since the tenth of September
have I had anything to do with the
government and only once in all that
time have I seen Huerta."
Greater Than Napoleon.
Dr. Urrutia referred to an incident
at a dinner at f'hapultepec last fall
when Qtierido Moheno and Jose Maria
Lozano. member of Huerta's cabinet
drank the health of Huerta, styling
him as the modern Napoleon and laud
ing him as being even greater than
the Corslcan.
At that time Dr. Urrutia says he did
stand before the President and oppose
the idea of placing a halo about the
head of Huerta, telling him that on
How Any Woman Can
• Remove Fuzzy Growths j
("the Modern Beauty)
Many beauty shops use a delatone
paste for removing hair from the
face, neck or arms, as it is more
satisfactory In every way than the
electric needle. Enough of the pow
dered delatone and water is mixed
into a paste, and spread on the hairy
surface for 2 minutes, then removed
and with it comes every bit of hair.
After the skin is washed It will be
firm and free from blemish. To in
jure best results, buy the delatone
from jour druggist in an original
pa l - Uage.—\-Ad\ ertijcoient.
[»tt»tytt <r yt▼ t * f y t y *.» »» » I ty t y y>r t y T T T T T ~> y *L¥-f2l!y~*- 1<
Join the Bowman 1914 Refrigerator Club and have the
CALL 1991-ANY 'PHONE.'#' if
use of the Refrigerator while you are paying for it. . IQ 71 Jm t
SI.OO sends a Refrigerator to your home. W
Fifth Floor BOWMAN'S. WIjJVW/11£44/1
> ' MABR|*BUR«*S POPULAR DEFARTMINT STORK <
| The Great Annual May Sale
►' This week demonstrates the Bowman way of providing for the needs of their clientele. The great range of 4
" selections present for your choice the most fashionable garments in ready-to-wear departments. Sheerest, daintiest\
k fabrics, the latest novelties in trimmings and Bouncings for summer gowns, every department is teeming with splendid -
> values. We can't get them ail in print, a visit here will convince you of the extraordinary savings and values. <
► A few of the specials:
<
; White Sale of
► Beautiful New Flouncings
► Of interest to home dressmakers. The most fash
► ionable summer dresses can be made from these patterns
► and widths with very little work.
y 75c and SI.OO 27-inch Swiss Embroidery Flouncing, yd.,
About 200 yards SI.OO 45-inch embroidered Voile Flouncing.
yard 59f
' 20c to 25c Convent Edges, 3 to 8 inches wide, yard.,
* 12yZt- a"d 15<*
* 10c and 12j4c Colored Embroidered Edge? in pink, light
► blue and red, yard
i ► 15c Shadow Laces, all white, sto 8 inches wide, yard .. 10<*
► 15c Organdie Edges, yard 10^
► 10c Embroidered Edges, made on longcloth, yard 5^
► On the Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S.
f Dress Shields
Special showing of Vaiad Dffw
Shields. This shield Is guaranteed perspirn
tlon proof. thoroughly hygienio and liealtli
fnl to the most delicate skin.
Small shirt waist shield 17c
Regular size shield 2Or to 37c
Bolus, all sizes 50c
Net brassieres with shields attached. SI.OO
At the Notion Counter-
Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S.
; Dickens Suits
' Fad For Children
► The Bowman Boys' Shop is headquarters for the '"Dombey,"
► ''Oliver Twist," and "David Copperfield" Wash Suits.
► White and blue color combinations 98c and $1.30
y White Russian Sailor and Blouse Suits of madras and cam
. brie, plain and blue trimmed: sizes 2/ to 10 years. Prices are
49C, 7oC. 98C and up to
White Wash Rah Rah Hats for the little fellows at . . 49C
On the Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S.
T DRAPERIES
\ Splendid White Sale Values
20c white curtain lace with finished edges. Just the thing for sash.
* transom or sill curtains. 18 and 20 inches wide; yard j 5,-.
. 39c white curtain laces, 45 inches wide, for long or short sash or door
panels; yard 2Uc
► White scrim, 40 inches wide, plain or stripe; fine for curtains of "ill
lengths; yard »5 ( .
On Sale on the Fourth Floor—Bowman's.
1 Great White Sale of China
y 10c white porcelain nappies, fluted
89c white porcelain ewers and basing !....'. Gso
► 98c white porcelain eombinetts with wire bale handle and cover. 1.73 c
60c dozen 7-inch white porcelain dinner plates, dozen 4,*»c
► 90c dozen white porcelain cups and saucers, dozen . 75c
y On Sale In the Basement—BOWMAN'S.
► Handkerchiefs
The most complete line of 25c handkerchiefs in Hie city. You will
y need a good supply for your summer trip.
Plain hems, embroidered corners, embroidered edge and corners, Yen
► ice edges, hemstitched and embroidered corners in more than one hun
dred designs, and plain and fancy initial handkerchiefs. Your choice
r at, each 23c
► Also a fine line of boxed handkerchiefs—3 and 4 in a box—suitable
for graduation presents, box ft. oo
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor, Rear.
► Great White Sale of Domestics
► A Rare Opportunity to Replenish Your Bed Supply.
► 50c and 60c Embroidered Pillow Cases in 42 and 45-incli
► size. Eight different patterns to select from. Each li'M
► 15c Lonsdale Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide. Cut from
y the full piece. Yard 10^
y 17c Bleached Pillow Casing, 42 inches wide. Remnants of
| . well-known brands. Yard 12^
10c Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, nainsook finish. Cut
from the full pieces. Yard
$1.25 Sheets, size 90x99 inches, bleached; made of the best
brands of muslin. Each
, ► 30c Bolster Cases, sizes 42x72 inches, bleached. Made of
► c;ood even thread muslin. Each 22$
► On the Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S.
- * * * * A * ± -*■
♦he day he resigned and opened the
way for true democracy In which "In
dians, such as you and I," might par
ticipate, he indeed would be great.
The President rebuked Moheno and
Lozano, saying his friend, Urrutla had
uttered the sentiment most pleasing
to him.
"And that sentiment is one I yet
hold," declared Dr. Urrutia. "I am not
in accord with the administration, Its
plans nor policy, and have openly told
the President 30. And yet they accuse
me of intriguing for him."
Dr. Urrutia expects to sail on the
steamer Ypiranga. Should the dem
onstration against him continue ho will
be afforded a refuge on the cruiser
Prairie until the Ypiranga sails.
Several residents of Vera Cruz have
forwarded to the Constitutionalist
.iunta at Washington a petition that it
use Its influence with the Stat" De
partment to have Dr. Urrutia held un
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HARRISBURG tfSfafo TELEGRAPH
til there is an opportunity to prefer
charges against him for his many al
leged crimes.
Government Rashing War
Materials to Saltillo
By Associated Press
Mexico City, May 19.—General
Blanquet, minister of war, said to-day
that no great battle has yet begun In
Saltillo. So far there have only been
hot skirmishes between the vanguards.
The government is rushing war ma
terial and soldiers Into Saltillo, having
left San IJUIH Potosi two days before.
The forces of General Zosaya, which
had been operating on the San Luis
Votosi-Tnmpiro line- been con
cent rated in San 1-uis Potosi.
General Kniiiio Camp* arrived '"<
f Beautiful Summer J
Undermuslins ■
Supreme Features of the May White Sale. ?
Prices arc so low you will not hesitate to supply •
your vacation and summer needs.
Combination of drawers and corset cover, made of *
Combination of drawers and corset cover, made of *
nainsook: corset cover trimmed with wide lace and rib- <■
bon; drawers trimmed with lace 980 <
Combination of drawers and corset cover; drawers <
made of nainsook with lace trimmings; camisole corset (
Nainsook Night Gown, yoke and sleeves trimmed
with wide embroidery beading, ribbon drawn 19$ 4
W hite Skirt, made of nainsook with 15-inch em- I
broidery flounce and wide insertion $1.60 4 !
On the Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. <
AUCTION! AUCTION! ;
Going I Going! to the Highest Bidder
A chance to get that Bed Outfit, Table Outfit and Porch Furniture Outfit at <
your own price. a
What Will You Give? <
Be quick—it may be yours—place your bids in box any day and all day up until "
i 9 o'clock Saturday night.
sth Floor Auction Sale Basement Auction Sale 3rd Floor Auction Sale'
BED OUTFIT TABLE OUTFIT PORCH FURNITURE «
One Dinner Set.
• fine Rra« P.efl ° ne Fern Dish. i
tea. one Fern (artiflcial) One Porch Rocker.
One Cotton Felt Mattress. One-half dozen Knives and
Forks. One Chair. j
One Woven Wire Spring. ! One-half dozen Cut Glass Tum
j biers. One Settee. ■<
One pair of Pillows. One-half dozen TaVJe Spoons.
; One-half dozen Teaspoons. j
What Will You Bid? What Will You Bid? <
What Will You Bid? ! A
Special Display on Fifth Floor. I Special Display in the. Basement | Special Display on the Third Floor.
Ribbons For Every Woman <
Girciies and Trimmings Wants Dainty Underwear '
Buy your ribbons here we will make your bows i Pretty designs in stamped pieces. Free embroidcrv j
and girdlesfree. i lessons each day after 10 a. m. <
Moire ribbons, << inches wide white, light blue, j Stamped nainsook gowns for embroidering at i
pink, lavender and black, yard Uoc I 49c 75c and SI 00
89c moire ribbons, S inches wide—white and all j Pique baby sacques. kimono style, for embroider- <
the leading shades. Fine for sashes and nirdlcs. j j ng 3 9c
ard .. ..... .... . .. . ••••••• •••.;• 59c i Crash cushion tops for embroidering at 25c and 39c 4
On the Mam 1-loor—BOW MANS. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. <
Great White Sale of Millinery !
/T About 200 hats—black and colors—at such low prices that we could j
ff \ not enounce them—only by special purchase from manufacturer who
H \ \ made liberal concessions as acknowledgment of the business we give i
f x&tyil \ them ' A " the latest Bt >' ,es -
I I The White Sale nC _ •
\Xv fofa, 1 Price ... . .
\ / j Splendid Assortment Wliite Panamas, blocked new shapes. F'ure white, !
Hw' ~ with woven edge. Not bleached with chemicals—but sun bleached. <
. $5.00 Values, at $3.50 <
BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. < ,
Great White Sale reat White Sale of •
in Men's Wear Housefurnishings J
■'He white enameled bath-
Men's 50c Night Shirts—Made of fine quality of muslin, with or with- room miri-nr i 1
out collars, each 3»c m minol > triangular shape <
Men's 75c Night Shirts—Made of fine quality of barred muslin, with with glass towel bar attached
pearl buttons and silk frogs, each 59c ' *
Men's 69c White Union Suits—Short sleeves and knee length. Suit, 49c
Men's SI.OO L'nion Suits —Munsing union suits with short sleeves, i
three-quarter length 79c " nite enamel ware water
Men's 50c Athletic Underwear—Made of fine quality of nainsook; fin- pails, 12-quart size <
ished with pearl buttons. Each 29c 1
Men's $1.50 White Shirts—Mercerized shirts, coat style with French white enamel ware mucs *
cuffs. Each . | <
Men's AVliite Shirts—Plain and pleated, coat style, with attached cults. CX ra s P ecla ' a *
Barker Brand Linen Collars—Assorted styles. White Sale Price, doz. 19c " ' l " , ° enamc ' irc pitch-
Men's White Handkerchief**—Fine quality. White Sale Price, each, 3c ers, special at 39^
On Sale on the Main Floor-BOWMAN'S. In thc Basement-BOWMAN's <
night from Saltlno and reported all
well there.
The resignation of Jose Maria Lo
zano, minister of communications and
public works, has caused much specu
lation in political circles. It came un
expectedly but Is said to have no great
political significance. The causes of
the resignation are not as yet known.
The minister of Interior visited Lo
zano yesterday and thanked him In
the name of the president, for his
services.
Archbishop Driven Oat
of Capital hy Haerta
By Associated Press
Vera Cruz, May 19.—Archbishop
Mors y Del Rio was driven out of
Mexico City by Provisional President
Huerta. according to information
MAY 19, 1914.
reaching here to-day. The archbishop
the story says, sought an Interview
with General Huerta which was at first
refused but later accorded uppon the
representation that the churchman
had a communication from the Pope.
The communication, It Is said,
proved to be a suggestion that General
Huerta resign. The president ap
peared to take this advice dispassion
ately, making no reply. On the fol
lowing day, however, a messenger
came to the archbishop with a warn
ing from Huerta that he would do well
to leave the country.
Interest Displayed in
Minister's Resignation
By Issociaittl Press
Mexico City. May 1
Interest la displayed in the uews of the
3
resignation of Jose Maria Lozano,
minister of communications and pub
lic works, which has Just been an
nounced. No reason is assigned for
Lozano's retirement.
A train came In from San Luis Po
tost last night but it brought no Amer
icans. This was a disappointment as
It was expected that the American
vice consul at Saltlllo, John B. Sllll
man would be aboard.
The resignation of General Fernan
dez MacGregor, chief clerk of the for
eign office, was demanded yesterday
by the acting foreign minister, Kateva
Ruiz. The reason given was that ha
had ordered General Joaquin Maas at
Saltilio to take measures against the
American consul, John B. SUllman.
General Blanquet, the minister of
war, Is authority for the statement
that fierce fighting Is In progress north
of the city of Tfplc and that the fed
erals have gained the advantage.