14 ROOSEVELT SITS UE IS TRYING TO KEEP OUT DFJDLITICS In AU Seriousness He Declares That He Needs His Spare Time For Other Purposes By Associated Press Oyster Bay, N. Y„ May 28.—"I'm trying to keep out of politics as much as possible Just now," said Colonel Roosevelt to-day. He made the re mark In all seriousness, notwithstand ing the fact that ever since his return from South America he has been see ing his political associates at the rate of half a dozen a day. The colonel made this statement in response to a question about the or ganization work of the Progressive party during the last year and his opinion regarding proposals for its amalgamation with the Republican party. He declined to express any views upon these subjects. Just at present. Colonel Roosevelt aald. he was busy with preparation of t> new book. That would take up his spare time until after his return from Spain, which will be on July 4. After that, he said, he would give more time to politics, although he hoped that for six weeks he would not be obliged to give a great deal of time to party affairs. "I'd like to get acquainted with my family," he explained, but he shook his head doubtfully as he said it. Another political conference was to be> held to-day. Colonel Roosevelt ex pected to see ex-Senator Albert J. Bev eridge, Indiana Progressive leader; Theodore Douglas Robinson. New York Progressive state chairman, and Regis Post, former governor of Porto Rico. Business Locals ALWAYS INVITING That noon-hour luncheon that is specially prepared for the busy men of Harrisburg at the Columbus Cafe is surely a delicious luncheon for 40 cents. The food is nicely cooked and faultlessly served. Try one of these luncheons to-morrow noon. Hotel Co lumbus, Third and Walnut streets. FLOWERS FOR EVERYBODY At prices anybody can pay. Our flower shop abounds with the most exquisite and sweetest plants and flowers grown. Come in and see our exhibit and buy if you wish, but come anyway. Schmidt, florist, 313 Market street. BRING YOUR FEET to the 20th Century Shoe Company, 7 South Market Square. Our men's working shoes will stand the hardest kind of hard wear, and give money's worth in every pair. Prices $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98. Good honest "shoes that wear," 7 S. Market Squr.re. FOR 15 DAYS ONLY The Harrisburg Telegraph WILL DISTRIBUTE THIS The great success of our distribution of the Hugo set, which closed recently, has made it possible for us to arrange with Thomas Nelson and Sons, the famous Publishers of London, England, for a limited introductory importation of their LARGE TYPE edi-. tion, on Bible paper, of the complete and unabridged Masterpieces of Alexander Dumas for OUR FREE LIBRARY COUPONS Plus a few cents per volume for duty, delivery and handling charges. A SIX ° F ™ E ONLY VOLUME GREATEST qo ROMANCES EVER WRITTEN CENTS More Than Pictures r . . ... I he supreme type of romantic genius, he 3,000 In left imitators, but no successors. Pages Duotone ~ Prop ' Benj ' W ' Wells of HAln, « ro - Cloth Printed o ur New Edition of Dumas avGCI In Never before has there been brought out And Gold Larjre TvDe an e.V two daughters: Hulda and Kath erine Negley. Funeral services will be held Monday evening: at 8 o'clock, I the Rev. S. Edwin Hupp, pastor of the Otterhein United Brethren Church, of ficiating. The body will be taken to Boiling Springs by T. M. Mauk and Sons for burial. — Hit AHEM EN lit HT Eugene M. Shirk, aged 33. of ISSI Fulton street, a brakeman of the Middle division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was injured early this morn ing when he fell from a box car near Vandyke. He was admitted to the Harrisburg Hospital. HT IS DID DIGIT UP WITH SULPHUR Use like cold cream to subdue irritation and clear the skin. Constant or intermittent irritation producing itching and red, angry Eczema patches on the skin is readily relieved with bold-sulphur cream. The moment it is applied the itching stops and the healing begins, says a noted dermatologist. It effects such prompt relief, even in aggravated Eczema that it is a never ending source of amazement to physi cians. For many years bold-sulphur cream ha- occupied a secure position in the treatment of cutaneous eruptions by reason of its cooling, parasite-de stroying properties. It is not only para sinoidal but also antipruritic and anti septic and nothing has ever Dcen found to take its place in overcoming irrita ble and inflammatory affections of the skin. While not always establishing a permanent cure, yet in every in stance it instarutly stops the agonizing itching; subdues the irritation anil heals the inflamed raw skin right up and it is often years later before any Eczema ecuption again appsars. Those troubled should get from any jiharmacist an ounce of bold-sulphur cream and apply it directly upon the affected skin like you would any ordi nary cold cream. It isn't unpieasant and the prompt relief afforded is very welcome. particularly when the Eczema is accompanied with itching. This is published for Walter Luther Dodge Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Ideal Spot For a Summer Home SEIDEL PARK Seidel Park possesses all the advantages that one seeks in a site for a summer cottage or bungalow. ACCESSIBILITY—SeideI Park is located on the west shore of the Susquehanna immediately south of Marysville. Train and trolley service place it with in easy reach. NATURAL BEAUTY—SeideI Park has for its pic turesque surroundings the beautiful Susquehanna and bordering mountains, presenting a view that is unsurpassed anywhere in this section. Beautiful shade trees add to its natural beauty. Boating and fishing right at hand add to its attractions. SPACIOUS GROUNDS—SeideI Park's lots range from 50 to 60 feet front by 150 to 200 feet in depth, pro viding ample room for lawns, truck and flower gardens. CONVENIENCES—SeideI Park numbers among its conveniences pure mountain water from Marysville Reservoir, both telephones and electricity. LOW COST—The prices for home sites in Seidel Park range according to size and location, from TERMS S4O0 T0 S6OO TERMS What more desirable and economical setting for a permanent, or summer home, can you find around Harrisburg? Fop your Sunday jnunt HPIPOI Selrirl Park. Take n Mary*vlll«* ear iiml 101 l the comlurtor you want to get ofl* at Seidel l'ark. Miller Bros. & Neefe LOCUST AND COURT STS. HARRISBURG FOR SALE Save Money on Building Material—all kinds and all sizes of beams, angles, channels, rails, and all kinds of structural material for building purposes; also all sizes of pipe. We also have to offer at present two 100 H. P. Boilers with fronts and connections complete. Also two 75 H. P. Boilers without fronts. Inquire at Williams & Freedman Tenth Street, below Mulberry, on P. & R. R., City. CHAS. W. SEBOURN WILLIAM C. WANBAUGH When you want bargains in Real Estate or Insurance of any kind STRIKE For SEBOURN and WANBAUGH Unfon Trust Building I I i GLASSES At Reasonable Prices We devote our entire time exclusively to expert examin ation of the eye. Every pair of glasses absolutely guaranteed High Grade. Consult us about your eye troubles. Gohl Optical Co. 8 MARKET SQUARE Where Glasses are made right. *■ - 1 Business Locals WOMEN WIN ADMIIRATION of others when their apparel is at tractive. It costs but little of money and time for women to have their gowns and suits cleaned by us. Our dry cleaning process has no superior. Dyeing garments a specialty. Finkel- Etein, 1320 North Sixth street. Bell phone brings our messenger. PRESSING THE SHAPE You can press shape into a gar ment, but you can't press the stay there into the shape. In other words, a shape-retaining garment must have worth sewn into it. Lack tailored suits for men retain their shape until the garment is worn unfit for further wear. Fred S. Lack, merchant tailor. I 28-30 Dewberry street. RUBBER TIREING j For trucks and buggies is a specialty with us. Every, facility is here to as sure satisfactory work by men with | years of training in this class of work, j Shaffer Wagon Works, 80-88 South i Cameron street, i LADIES, L'LEASE ! May we have the pleasure of showing j you this wonderful display of hand | some midsummer white hats, which [ will be the popular headdress worn | with white gowns this season, which we have greatly reduced in prices. You will find all our millinery re duced to prices that will fascinate you. Mary C. Glass, 130i> Market street. WE HAVE REDUCED The rates of all money loans to posi tively the lowest you will tind in the city and we invite all honest people who are in financial distress, and with- I out bank credit, to take advantage of | this interest reduction, which is lower | than the lawful rates prescribed by | the laws of IMI3. Pennsylvania In vestment Company, 132 Walnut street.