SULPHUR DRIES UP ECZEMA AND STOPS ITCHING ["his old time skin healer is used . jjast like any cold the first application of bold mlphur cream the angry Itching at ending any eczema eruption ceases ind its remarkable healing powers be tln. Sulphur, says a renowned der natologlst, just common bold-sulphur, nade into a thick cream will soothe md heal the skin when irritated and broken out with Eczema or any form if eruption. The moment it is ap plied all itching ceases and after two >r three applications the Eczema dis ippears, leaving the skin clear and imooth. He tells Eczema sufferers to get rom any good pharmacy an ounce of ■>old-sulphur cream and apply it to he irritated, inflamed skin, the same is you would any cold cream. For many years this soothing, heal ng sulphur has occupied a secure po sition in the treatment of cutaneous iffections by reason of its parasite iestroying property. It is not only fiarasiticidal, but also antipruritic, antiseptic and remarkably healing in all irritable and inflammatory con ditions of the skin. While not always establishing a permanent cure, it never fails to instantly subdue the irritation and heal the Eczema right up and it Is often years later before any erup tion again appears on the skin. This is published for Walter Luther Dodge Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong The trouble most thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist nn drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods; rubbing on use less "flesh creams," or following some foolish physical culture stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes un touched. You cannot get fat until your digestive tract assimilates the food you cat. Thanks to a remarkable new scien tific discovery, it is now possible to combine into simple form the very ele ments needed by the digestive organs to help them convert food into rich, fat laden blood. This master-stroke ot modern chemistry is called Sargol and has been termed the greatest of flesh builders. Sargol aims through its re generatiye, reconstructive powers to coax the stomach and intestines to lit erally soak up the fattening elements of your food and pass them into the Wood, where they are carried to every starved, broken-down cell and tissue of your body. You can readily picture the result when this amazing transfor mation has taken place and you notice how your cheeks fill out, hollows about your neck, shoulders and bust disap pear and you take on from 10 to 20 pounds of solid, healthy flesh. Sargol is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, ef ficient. George A. Gorgas and other leading druggists of Harrisburg and vicinity have it and will refund your money if you are not satisfied, as per the guarantee found in every pack age. (tuition i—While Sargol has given ex cellent results in overcoming nervous dyspepsia and general stomach troubles It should not be taken by those who do not wish to gain ten pounds or more.— .Advertisement. WF you want to buy an iron fence * see us. High grade fences at lowest prices. Reliance Supply Company Fourth and Boyd Streets, HARRISBURG, PA, Bell phone 629. The Reliable House For Pianos YOHN BROS. Vl -/ PATENT YOUR IDEAS* L nd -"OW'TV^TTHT-- money | ot ai f«m awm? m ADvxrt nux " JOSHUA R. H. POTTS. 929 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA |BOS C St. Wuhimti. P.O. BS. Dtarhon St., Ckicago PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY' the Mask of Honesty," 3 reel*. "A Man'* Soul," 2 reels. "Three Little Powers.** I L ADMISSION, 3e. Try Telegraph Want Ads. MEET YOUR FRIENDS Decoration Day-May 30th AT THE BEAUTIFUL HERSHEY PARK, HERSHEY PA THE GARDEX SPOT OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ' Special Attraction—Hershey Park Theater (ilrrct'*roni"lJ. V V"'. r Keith C c!r<"uit" n 2O «•»-*«* vaudeville „etn r .. n»Me>»fill—lfrrnhey v«. Lebanon Ynllev ( nlleirp » , M nl" r d«v Un " VinK evening co.Srti I ,n* th * THE PAHK FOB KEKI.MED ENJOYMENT, ' I THE PANAMA, ALWAYS GOOD I I \ SUMMER STYLE TASTEFULLY , ) TRIMMED WITH WHITE RIB- W J BONS AND FANCIES - OTHERS \ S r/ TRIMMED WITH THE MORE \1 M LM\\\ DELICATE SHADES. THE PRICES RANGE IN ACCORD * Washington American League club, was in the capital city yesterday. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH "3 TO 2" VOTE OF COUNCIL CHANGES [Continued from Hrst l*agc.] ACTION OF COUNCIL IN SESSION TODAY Council receive* offer from Stucker Brother*' Construction Com pany to dnmp 20,000 yard* of earth excavated from Front street suhway on Rive>r Front above Maclay street at seventy ceutM per yard. Communi cntlon filed, no further action taken because of exorbitant flgure. Council divides attain on **3 to J" basis, but under different arrange ment, on question of permitting; sale of Ice cream cones In streets In health and food reKulationM. Messrs. I.ynch and Taylor vote to strike out prohibiting; clause; Mayor Royal, Uowninii and Gorgns to regain clause. Committee of property holders In vicinity of RrlKgs and Second streets appear to nrxe widening and open ing of ilrlßßs street from Second to Front, and protesting again*'/ erec tion of addition mill for silk fac tory. Postpone action on appointment of ex-Sergeant C. J. O'Oonnel, vice Clifford A. Palmer, who has been suspended' for 111 health and deaf ness. Ordinance authorising electrocu tion of dogs postponed. Bids for paving, sewers, providing wire and underground conduit for new police and Are alarm system, opened by Commissioners Howmnn anil Lynch, approved. Ordinances authorising changing of street names; appropriating (ISOO to pay Interest of additional jt-10.000 Improvements bonds for six months, offered. New food and health regulations pnssed finally after provisions for sterilisation of all barber Imple ments after each job, requiring wrapping of hrend sold in the streets, prohibiting use of pasted labels on bread arc stricken out. Provide peonies for Memorial Day. and widening of Briggs street from Front to Second and to voice, inci dentally, a protest of the neighbor hood against the erection of a new building at Briggs and Second streets b ythe Harrisburg Silk Mills. The need of better and more traffic ways between Front and Second streets at the point, and the fact that the new building would be an increased an noyance to the neighborhood were the gists of the objections. The ordinance providing for the opening of the stret was re-presented, offered for first reading and laid over for advertising for thirty days. Mayor Royal offered a resolution asking for the appointment of ex- Police Sergeant Charles J. O'Donnel as a patrolman vice Clifford A. Palmer. Palmer was appointed March 2, took his oath April 1, and has served but twenty-three (lays since, because of physical disability. Furth ermore he is growing deaf. Council laid over the resolution for a week.. Great red and white peonies from the city nursery on the island will be used by the city to decorate the graves of the soldier dead on Memorial Pay in accordance with a resolution offered by Commissioner Taylor. Mr. Taylor said there are probably 20,n00 flowers in the nursery most of which can he used for decoration. Harrisburg's new motor tractor and chemical combination fire apparatus will likely be placed in the Friendship firehoust) because of its central loca tion. Should this be determined upon, the Friendship's chemical will be turned over to the Royal company, with one of its horses, and another will be given to the Susquehanna. Beck's Minstrels on at Paxtang This Week The Paxtang Park theater opened last evening with Beck's Minstrels, who will play the park theater the first three nights of the week for the benefit of the Firemen's Union con vention fund. When it comes to ama teur minstrel shows this one is cer tainly the best that Harrisburg has seen in a long whjle. The first part setting was resplen dent with striking electrical and scenic effects that would have been a credit to any first-class traveling organization. The soloists in the first part were all so good that it would be next to im possible to give special mention to any particular individual. They were Mas ter Chester Brownagle, Roy Le Van, James K. Blessing, Lew Brownagle, John Blessing, Bob Chenowetli, Edgar J. Myers, Ed. Huber, Lewis L. Len hart, Harry Beck, Charles Grier, Noah E. Malseed and B. H. Lingle. The act in the olio compared favor ably with tfiose seen in any vaudeville show and were anything but ama teurish. They were Elmer Craver and Bob Chenoweth, Burnett and Kiernan, Penn State Four and Huber-Flurie- Huber. » The show is certainly a credit to the firemen and deserves success on its merits, to say nothing of the very worthy cause to which the proceeds of the box office will be given.—Adver- tisement. New Haven Hearing Is Postponed Until June 3 Washington, D. C., May 26.—Fur ther testimony before the Interstate Commerce Commission on financial af fairs of the New Haven Railroad was postponed to-day until Wednesday, June 3, to permit special examiners to inspect the books of J. P. Morgan & Co. and personal papers of the late J. Pierpont Morgan. Telegraph Yanigans .Cut Telephone Wires Those Harrisburg Telegraph Yani gans were cavorting again last night. These boys tooK a game from the Bell Telephone team, score 8 to 1. The Yanigans put up a great field ing game. Three regulars helped out in hits, Scheffer, Boss and Minnich being the stars. Dwyer put up a fast game at third. Jenkins was the Telephone sensation. The score: Telephone 10001 o—20 —2 Telegraph 11510 x —B Two base hits, Boss, Strickler; three base hits, Gamson, Scheffer, Berrler, Boss, Gulbrandson; home run, Berrier; struck out—By Cooper 6, by Packer 6. Base on balls—Off Cooper 4, Packer 2; left on base — Telephone 6, Telegraph 5; stolen bases —Scheffer, Shields, Jenkins 2, Min nich 2. Passed balls—Bingaman, Cooper. Wild pitches—Packer. Time —1:15. Umpire—Gorman. A New Lightweight. Deep Pointed 2 for 25 Cents Oo»tt« PMbody A Co., 100. Arrow Bb■ —— r ATTENTION ! > THE ROYAI, SHOE REHAIRINO COMPANY Have Opened at 5 GRACE AVENUE Best Workmanship and Material. Shoe Shining Parlor. Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. United phone 896 Z. MAY 26, 1914. MEXICMS Fill TO ISSUESTOTEMENT ON UUID QUESTION After Consideration They Decide to Defer Announcement Indefinitely Niagara Falls, Ont., May 26.—The wind has suddenly veered once more. When all seemed going well and every one was optimistic and the Mexican delegates, believing they had reached an accord with the Americans, were about to issue a formal statement ex planatory of their position on tho land question and regretting that it was clearly impossible for them to give guarantees as to the action of a new and sovereign and recognized government, there same a sudden halt. The Mexican delegates had their stenographic work finished, their hec tograph ready to print the document, and then they stopped. They said they had concluded to issue no pro nunciamento. It would be Indiscreet they said. It might disturb the satis factory progress of the mediation. Then, when every one, amazed at this sudden step, were speculating upon the reason for It and the air was filled with rumors, probable and ab surdly improbable, the American dele gates dashed up In their automobile. There was a hurried mounting the staircase to the room of the mediators, the door of the mystic chamber was slammed, and a prolonged and ear nest "conversation" was entered upon. Will not halt mediation. It was obvious that there must tie some more definite assurance respect ing the land question to meet the de clared purpose of President Wilson. Precisely how It was to be worked out, was not altogether clear, but lit tle doubt was felt by those participat ing, that It would be worked out. Mexico City. May 2 6.—The Brazilian minister received a telegram last night from Secretary Bryan informing him that the American colony in Mexico City had notified the American gov ernment that It was greatly pleased at the conduct of the minister in caring for American interests and expressing thanks "for the untiring and splendid services you have rendered Americans and for your Watchful care in their behalf." This Leaves the Skin Smooth and Hairless Z (Boudoir Secrets.) The electric needle for removing hairy or fuzzy growths is fast falling into disfavor among beauty specialists, because quicker and better results are obtained with the aid of a paste made by stirring together a little powdered delatone and water. This is applied on the hairs not wanted and in 2 min utes rubbed off, and with It comes every trace of hair. The skin should then be washed to remove the remain ing paste and it will be left smooth I and spotless. Buy delatone in original j packages only.—Advertisement. j Gettysburg Excursion Saturday, May 30th Via Reading Railway Leave Harrisburg 9 A. M" Fare SI.OO * To Constipated Office Workers Take Lax Links Thousands of office workers—book keepers, stenographers, clerks and others, whose steady Inside employ, ment gives them little time for' exer cise—often complain of headaches and constipation. To all such, dainty La* Links, the delicious cand* laxatives, exquisitely flavored wltli the oil of spearmint, is like a true friend. With out griping or pain, they keep your bowels open, thus preventing head aches. They do not contain any habit forming or dangerous drugs, and do more than anything else to restore the liver and bowels to their normal con dition. As they are mild, but sure in their action, they are recommended by physicians for children, invalids and old folks. Keep a box In your'pocket. SoU by all druggists. 10c and 25c boxes. Write for free sample. Boro Salieine Co., Philadelphia. Business Locals A MAN IS UATED As a rule by the suit he wears. His outward appearance determines his standing in >«nur judgment before you get an intimate knowledge of his char acter and ability. Look your best and go to Lack for the best custom-tailored suit. 28-30 Dewberry street. MILADY'S MILLINERY The new summer millinery Is crowding In fast. White hats in all the choicest shapes, dainty creations which show that delicate, artistic touch that can' so readily be put Into millinery of a summer character. Ex tremely modest in price. Mary C. Glass, 1306 Market street. WELL DRESSED "I like the manner of your gar ments so well." —Shakespeare. This should be the criticism of all our friends and of the stranger whom we meet. Come here and get the benefit of our experience and our knowledge. A. J\ Simms, custom tailoring for men, 22 North Fourth street. A GREASE LESS COLD CREAM Is preferred by many ladies because It leaves no greasy residue. Potts' Greaseless Cold Cream contains no animal products and will not promote the growth of hair. A delightful cool ing massage cream that improves the skin's color and texture. Sold at Bowman & Co., and Potts' Drug Store, Herr and Third streets. IjAST YEAR'S OXFORDS May only need a new sole or heel to make them look as good aa new. I Economy is the watch-w6rd to-day. : Bring them to us. We will fix them with the Goodyear Welt machinery, I and If the uppers are good they will I give you excellent service this sum | mer. City Shoe Repairing Co., 31T | Strawberry street THE DOMESTIC WAY OF WASHING The family wash Is about the same to-day as it was In grandmother's day. Same labor, same annoyances, same half-clean results. The perfect laun dry system of the Arcade combines all that modern science and Inventive skill can accomplish to relieve you of Blue Monday. Arcade Laundry, D. E. Glazier, Logan and Granite streets. Both phones. | i ' n in i n 1 1 in I Freshen-up | [!j A new coat of paint cer- j|j j talnly does "freshen up" ['! j a house—makes a great D | difference. A man can fj 13 best "freshen up" now by || ! wearing one of our hand- j some straws and a cool, : comfortable summer shirt. > Widest range of exclusive j | patterns to choose from. ; j Straws $1 to $1 j Panamas, $5 to $lO Shirts, . . $1 to $3.50 □ j Silks, $3.50 to $7.50 0 OPKN EVENINGS 1 I j NcFall's i | Third and Market Sts. j EveryNewShape in Straw Hats We show every new shape and style, crown and brim that finds favor with gentlemen who dress well. Sennits, Split Straws, Mi lans, Soft Turn-ups, Straight Brims, Saw Edges and Panamas. $1 to $4 PANAMAS $5 to $lO POULTOvj The Hatter * 5 NORTH THIRD STREET "Where the styles originate." AMUSEMENTS PaxtangPark TO-NIGHT Beck's Minstrels Benefit Firemen's Union GET IN LINE AND HELP THE CAUSE ~COLOmAL 1 A Bristol's I PONIES " AND TWO COMEDY ACTS To-morrow —A Vltngmph Feature, "BUNNY BUYS A HAREM." John Dunny'a Funniest Photoplay. J Scientifically fitted by the latest method* and without use of drug*. W. FORREY 1308 MARKET ST. 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