Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 30, 1914, Page 12, Image 15

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find Question!
This bring* to many minds an old and
tried family remedy—an external ap
plication known as "M'other'B Friend."
During the period of expectancy It Is
applied to the abdominal muscles and is
designed to soothe the Intrlcato network
of nerves involved. In this manner It
has such a splendid Influence ns to Justify
Its use in all casos of coming mother
hood. It has been generally recom
mended for yenrs nnd years and those
who have used It speak In highest praise
of tho Immense relief it affords. Partic
ularly do theso knowing mothers speak
of the absence of morning sickness,
absence of strain on tho ligaments and
freedom from those many other dis
tresses which are usually looked forward
to with so much concern.
There Is no question but what
"Mother's Friend" has a marked tendency
to relieve the mind and this of Itself In
nddltlon to the physical relief has given
It a very wide popularity among women.
It Is absolutely safe to use, renders
the skin pliable, Is penetrating in Its
nntlire nnd Is composed of those embro
cations best suited to thoroughly lubri
cate the nerves, muscles, tendons and
ligaments Involved.
You can obtain "Mother's Friend" at
almost any drug store.
It la prepared only bv Brndfleld Reg
ulator Co., 401 Lamar Uldg., Atlanta, tia.
AMISEMICMTS
t i
Paxlang
Park Theater
PERRY'S
Minstrel Maids
AND
5--other Big Acts-5
LAST DAY
FOR THE
AEROPLANE
Flights 4 and 7 P. M.
1 —— I ——M I II ll——M |„|<
r ""N
Sacred Band Concert
Boiling Springs Park
Enola P. R.
R. Y. M. C. A. Band
Sunday, Junc2B,2 P.M.
———j
COLONIAL
Oun't Fall to Wee 'lite
Monarch Comedy 4
mihl fhr other new net flint i>ju
lliilmlt mit tli«* rvrrfc. tilth
LA GRACIOSA
'Mill ACT III:* I I li t 1,
* I
PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY'
"A Warnlnc from «h r Past," 2 reels
"The llo* Cur llrlde" nnil
The Newest Creation
Bulgarian Bath Caps,
Auto Caps,
Dusting Caps
Are an entirely new nnd exclusive
novelty. Full of originality, at
tractiveness and beauty. Every
kind of a good csp Is here—
Indoor and outdoor, bathing
morning-shower, motoring, or
house-cleaning.
10 MTYLKM 10 PRICKS
Forney's Drug Store
lid MAKKET BTHEKT
Special Note—Sunday Mourn:
l» to 12.3(1—ft.atl Ui 7.30
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THURSDAY EVENING. IURRISBURG TELEGRAPH ' JUNE 25. 1914.
Marlborough Jewels
Bring Good Prices
London, Juno 2, p >, —Jewels belonging
to the late l.lly. Duchess of Marlbor
ough, American wife of the late
eighth Duke of Marlborough, were
sold yesterday at Christie's. A neck
lace composed of thlrty-flvo graduated
brilliants was sold for $22,ri00.
A rope of 215 graduated pearls
brought $14,000; a brilliant tiara, SB,-
000; a cat's eye and brilliant knot-of
i ribbon brooch, $4,900, and a cat's eye
nnd brilliant oval cluster brooch,
SB,BOO.
j The sale of tho Northwlek collection
of engravings continued at Christie's,
with the further disposal of portraits
'alter Sir Joshua Reynolds. The high
lost price paid was $3,580 for a whole
length portrait of Isabella, Duchess of
! Rutland, by Valentino Green, In the
tlrst State.
$5,000,000 Bequeathed to
Museum by Mrs. Jessup
New York, June 25. —Maria Van
| Antwcry De Witt Jessup, widow of
I Morris J. Jessup. bequeathed $5,000,-
I 0000 to the American Museum of Nat-
I ural History In addition to a remain
der Interest In a $300,000 trust fund.
I Her will, executed in February, 1!M0,
j was Hied yesterday in the Surrogate's
Court. The total bequests ill
I institutions are more than $8,000,000.
I Mrs. Jcstip died on June 17 last.
I The four largest gifts nre: Ameri
can Museum of Natural History, $5,-
300,000; Syrian Protestant College at
Beirut, Syria, $100,000; Vale Univer
sity and the Union Theological Semi
nary, each $300,000.
THIN PEOPLE
CAN INCREASE WEIGHT
I Thin men and women who would
I like tu increase their weight with 10 or
I IB pounds of healthy "stay there" fat
should try eating a little Sargol with
their meals for a while and note re
| suits. Here i« a good test worth try
ing. First weigh yourself and measure
yourself. Then take Sargol—one tab
let with every meal—for two weeks.
Thiin weigh and measure again. It isn't
| a question of how you look or feel or
what your friends say and think. Tho
| scales and the tape measure will tell
their own Htnry, and must any thin
man or woman can easily add from five
to eight pounds In the first fourteen
days by following this simple direction.
And best of all, tho new flesh stays
put.
i Sargol does not of itself make fat,
| but mixing with your food, It turns the
fats, sugars and starches of wlmt yoi,
I'uave eaten, into rich, ripe, fat produc
ing nourishment for the tissues and
I blood- prepares it In an easily assiml
| lated form which the blood can readily
accept. All this nourishment now
p;isses from your body as waste. But
Sargol stops tho waste and iloes it
quickly and makes tho fat-producing
contents of tho very same meals you
are atlng now develop pounds and
pounds of hciilthy flesh between your
skin and bones. Sargol is safe, pleas
mit, efficient anil inexpoiisi ve. fleorgn
I V. (Jorgas nnd other lemflng druggists
|ln Harrlsburg and vicinity sell It in
l large boxes —forty tablets to n pack
| sure on a guarantee of weight Increaso
I or money back.—Advertisement.
ACID STOMACHS
ARE DANGEROUS
Nine-tent h» of All glomiieh Trouble
Suld to lie Hue tu Acidity
■ A l'h> Nleliin'n Ailvlee on t'nune nnd
C'u re
A famous physician whose succeiful
researches Into the cause and cure of
stomach and Intestinal diseases havo
earned for him an International reputa
tion, said In tile course of a recent lec
turo that nearly all Intestinal troubles,
ns well as many diseases of the vital
organs, were directly trnccnblo to a do
ranged condition of the stomach
| which In turn was due nine times out
.of ten to excessive acidity, commonly
i termed sour stomach or heartburn,
! which not only Irritated and Inllamed
| the delicate lining of the stomach, but
also set up gastritis and stomach ul
cers. It Is Interesting to note that he
condemns the use of patent medicines
as well as of medical treatment for
the stomach, stating that lie and his
| colleagues have secured renuirkable
results by the use of ordinary blsurated
magnesia, which, by neutralizing the
acidity of the food, removes the source
of the trouble, lie contends that It Is
as foolish to treat the stomach Itself
as It would he for a man who stepped
on a tack to rub llniiiuwit on the foot
without first removing tho tack. He
move the tic k and the foot will heal
Itself- neutralize the add and stomach
troubles will dlsuppear. Irritating
medicines and medical treatments are
useless, so long as the contents of the
stomach remain aeldi remove thr. acid
ity. and there will he no need for modl
eine—the inflamed lliiliik of the stoin
ach wll then heal Itself Sufferers
I from acidity, sour stomach or heart
burn should get a small bottle of bl
surated magnesia from their druggist
and toko a teaspoonful In a quarter of
a glass of hot or cold water ufter
meals, repeating In fifteen minutes If
necessary, this being the dose which
the doctor has found most efficacious
in ail cases.—Advertisement.
Ttuslness Locals
I'KKR PIANOS ANI» ORGANS
The more new pianos nnd player
pianos wo sell, the more used pianos
and organs are taken In exchange as
part payment. These Instruments nre
thoroughly overhauled so as to give
excellent service. We have n number
of these on hand now that will be sold
at exceptionally low prices. Vohn
llrofj., 8 North Market. Square.
VKIOD MOTOR CARS
Having taken In exchange a number
of uVed cars from owners who have
purchased the new Abbott-Detroit
models, we will sacrifice these cars
nt a special price in order to make a
clean slate before tho first of July
Various makes in good running order
See them at the Abbott Motor Car
Company Branch, 100-108 South Sec
ond street.
AI/WAYS APPROPRIATE
Vou will never bo at a loss ns to
what to select for a pretty gift once
you step In our store and seo tho
many suitable articles of Jewelry. Also
watches of leading makes, clocks
table silver, and various other usefui
and ornamental articles. VV, R. At
kinson, 1423'/4 North Third street.
RTF, Alt TO CAKE
Everything for the table from
steak to cuke is to be found In abund
ance at this store, our meat depart
ment has fresh cuts of the choicest
meats as well as the cured meats and
potted varieties. Staple and fancy
groceries, linked goods nnd vegetables
ns web as the fruits In season. B. I{'
Drumin, 1801 North Sixth street.
COTTAGE OR SKY-MCRAPKR
Wo will cover either one with s
coat of paint, inside or outside; the
smallest tenement or tho finest res!
dunce will receive our attention.
tabllshed in 1881, we've welldod thu
brushes eve/' since, and tho Mechanics
Hank anil the Telegraph buildings
bear testimony to our ability and
facility. Oohl Ik Uruaw, 810 tftruw
berry atreet.
Harrisburg
Carpet Co.
32 North Second Street
j OHM Will
BE 111 HID 1914
Detroit Man Says He Will Be
Logical Candidate Against
Wilson in Next Campaign
Charles E. Chadsey, superintendent
of the public schools of Detroit, Is
quoted as saying:
"I predict that two schoolmasters
will be pitted against each other for
the presidency In lDltl, I)r. Martin <l.
Brumbaugh, superintendent of schools
ot Philadelphia, and just nominated
for Governor of Pennsylvania on the
Republican ticket, and President
Woodrow Wilson, on the Democratic
ticket. Mr. Brumbaugh will sweep
Pennsylvania for Governor and his
election will mnkn a national figure of
a campaign oratqr to whom even Wil
liam J. Bryan must bow his crest.
Brumbaugh is a man of large vision,
standing for the highest things in life
Me is a natural orator of the first
rank. Underlying his oratory Is rare
good Judgment and common sense,"
That Is looking far ahead, It Is true,
and traveling fast, but Superintendent
t'hudsey has touched upon one point
which Pennsylvania Republicans will
do well to koep In mind.
This Detroit educator Is not the tlrst
to speak In sweeplngiy glowing terms
of our Republican nominee for Gov
ernor, and the hitter's acquaintances
have no doubt that ho will Justify their
estimate of him when he swings Into
the tight. There Is a revelation await-'
lug the people of Pennsylvania, and
if they are appreciative of merit, of
superior attainments and of qualities
that are distinctive they will turn to
the support of Dr. Brumbaugh as a
matter of local pride and with the
possibility in mind that by so doing
they will Introduce a new and power
ful personality in the larger arena of
the country's politics.
Sneeze Costs Chemist
in Chicago $25,000
Special to The Telegraph
Chicago, 111., June 25. —Joseph M.
Flannery, president of the Standard
Chemical Company, of Pittsburgh, who
has been Investigating the radium in
terests in Colorado, declares that with
in two years from the time the ra
dium fields of that Slate are thrown
open to private enterprise $5,000,000
will be invested in the Industry and
4,500 men will have employment. It
must be admitted that the Colorado
folk have not yet reached the deli
cacy In the handling of that elusive
metal that Is necessary to the best re
sults. It Is reported that a chemist
the other dnv blew away $25,000 worth
of radium with a sneeze.
Fall From Cherry Tree
Kills Lancaster County Man
Special to The Telegraph
Fairfield, Pa., June 25.—Cecil A.
Stubbs, a well-known gardener and
farmer, died nt the home *if his daugh
ter, Mrs. Clarence Boyd, Tuesday night
six hours after he had fallen from a
ladder while picking cherries. Mr.
StubliH went to his daughter's homo
for the purpose of helping to pick
cherries and was almost through when
he fell about twenty-five feet to the
ground, binding on his head, Tie never
regained consciousness. Mr. Stubbs
was 52 years old and is survived by
his widow, two sons and a daughter.
Telegraphic Briefs
Algat l.ange, head of the University
of Pennsylvania Brazilian expedition,
cables from Barbados that Roosevelt's
discovery of Dublta river Is authentic,
lowa sterilization law Is declared
unconstitutional, violative of the Four
teenth Amendment.
Massachusetts Progressives In the
Legislature oppose Boston and Maine
separation bill, favoring State control.
Representative Moon defends bill
regulating compensation to railroads
for mall service.
I nlted States Chamber of Commerce
continues attack on I'layton bill.
The President decides to receive a
deputation of woman suffragists.
I louse votes to put a. stop to pleasure
trips In automobiles bought by the
government.
Secretary McAdoo asks Senate to
confirm Federal Bank Reserve board
nominees.
AT I'AXTAWO
Tn-dny will see the Inst of the nero
pliine fllKhts Ht Paxtang Park. The
exhibition lias been a complete sue
l ess and Is without doubt the best free
attraction ever offered In this part of
the State.
Aviator Eugene Tilth has proved him
self a master of his craft by giving
some wonderful demonstrations of
what It Is possible to do with the
Wright machine. He goes up on
schedule time with little or no trouble
the large crowds that visited the park
ruesdiiy i,ml vesterdnv were loud In
their praise of Mr. filth and his per
formuiii'c. I
rheviiiiflpvllle hliow nf thr park thon- i
!.C, r '"U* *Vj° hoen Hbnrnlly pntronlxcd.
Mm- lln v Mtinictlon, Pory'* Mln-
HIIH Mhmlm, Ih onp of t lIOHO lip-fo-fhi tc
Klrl firtM that viiuricvillr* fann novor ifot.
th wl of, licnre tho hi* buHlnc** at the
park t»Hati*r.
Thij balance of tho *how I* excep
tionally flroorl and a jcreat ovenlntf'n
entertainment I* sruarantred at the blur
pavilion.—Advert I ho men t.
TO KNPORCK HIX'K I>A\VR
Special to The Telegraph
Lewlstown, Pa. June 215.-~Thl* town
Ih «ottlntc to be one of the mnnt moral
towns In the Stale, A ban has been
put on fortune-telling; the county Is
under no-license and spcakcasvs are
being forced out of huslness; carni
vals landing here are forbidden to
have any games of chance or gambling
and poker players are being hunted
on the Sabbath on the hillside*. Now
the burgess nf town Is in for putting
a ban on the Sabbath selling of |e P
cream, clears, sodas, etc. He sxpeets
to have the old Blue l,aws put Into
force,
DRATII OK HARRY W. HOVKH
Special to The Telegraph
Mverstown, Pa., June S5. Harry
M; ll»"r Moyer, a cl«ar inniiiifaeturnr,
died at his home, of gangrene, ynster
iV.V ' ill a u rle « f . l,ln f. H » w »" In
the Good Hamarltan Hospital several
months ago and was discharged iippar-
when gun gran*
jet In. Mr. Moyer was a well-known
Mason and was a member of Rajah
Tcnpie, Heading; Mt Lebanon, Free
and Accepted Masons; Odd Follow* In.
i'v'ih"',. An * «nd Knights of
!?' w" survived by hi* father,
ornellus Moyer, »nd his widow.
MTOIJS f'MM'H n|<' TURKEY*
Special In The Telegraph
Hunbury, Pa„ June U, Charged
with Hteallny « floi'k of twenty tur
keva, Albert Miller, I(I y*«rs old, of
Ilanvliiti, wss sent to Jail for court,
Henry Iteleb, the owner of Hie t)il 111
t declares h* oaufbt Miliar in the ml
DUCK WINTERS TO
MIKE I PROTEST
Do Not Like the Way the National
Committee Is Handling Re
gulation of Seasons
Pennsylvania sportsmen are not tak
ing very kindly to the suggestions of
the national committee which regu
lates the seasons under the terms of
the Interstate game protection act of
1913 that the wild duck season In the
Keystone State be shortened. The na
tional authorities put a stop to plover
shootli.!*, which was one of the sports
of summer after the middle of July
and which enabled many nten who
cannot get around for fall shooting to
go after the birds.
Now the suggestion has come from
Washington that the wild duck season,
which runs from September to April,
is to be made from October 1 to De
cember 15. There Is no more shooting
ot wild ducks In the spring and the
clipping of a month off ihc duck sea
son does not appeal to the sportsmen,
who are commencing the write letters
about it. It Is probable that the mut
ter will receive the attention of tho
State Game Commission when it meets
on July 7 for its annual meeting and
that some recommendations will be
made on the subject.
The hunters' license act, which
yielded the State over a quarter of a
million dollars last year, which it
cannot spend owing to tho specltlc ap
propriation squabble, will also be re
ported upon. The new licenses must
be shown after September 1,
Pile results of the closing of a num
ber of counties to deer hunting will be
the subject of a report. Hall u dozen
have boon closed to deer hunting ami
havo been stocked.
•TORN I». GIVES SIOO,OOO
Special to The Telegraph
Roston, Mass., June 25.—John D.
Aockcfeller yesterday gave SIOO,OOO
to the Northern Baptist convention to
help lift a debt of $27fi,000 on the
Foreign and Homo Mission Hoards,
the announcement being made at the
sessions of the annual convention here.
The occasion was the Centennial Mis
sionary Jubilee, commemorating the
life and work of Adonlram Judson,
pioneer Haptlst missionary.
■ - is
Always Reliable
Relief from the ailments caused
by disordered stomach, torpid
liver, irregular bowels is given
—quickly, safely, and assur
edly—by the tried and reliable
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Sold everywhere. In boiri, 10c., 25c.
Cumberland Valley Railroad
TIMETABLE
In Effect May 24, 1914.
TRAINS leave HarrUburg—
„ E or .^!. nchester and Mnrtlnsburg s t
5:03, *7:50 a. m., *3:40 p. m.
For Hagerstown, Chamber-burg Car
lisle. Mechanlcsbui'K nnd Intermediate
stations at 6:03, »7:50, *11:53 a. m
•3:40, 6:32, *7:40, *11:00 p. m. "
Additional trains for Carlisle and
Mechanlcsburg at 9:48 a. m.. 2:18 3K7
6:80, 9:30 a. m. '
For Dlllsburg at 6:03, *7:60 and
•11:63 a. m.. 2:18, *3:40, 5:32 and »;30
p. m.
'Dally. All other trains dallv except
H. A. RIDDHE3,
J. H. TONGE, Q, p.
Would You Accept SIO,OOO
For 100 Words?
| THE
W/J MILLION
«£& DOLLAR
M- MYSTERY
Step Forward Shown
in Reading of Bible
7? v .4 undated I'reu
Chicago, 111., June 25.—"C0-operation
by Protestant, Catholic and Jew In the
matter of Hlble reading in the public
schoojs is an Indication of the grow
ing spirit of brotherly regard and
toleration," said Marlon Hawrence,
secretary of the international sun
day School Association at the session
of the fourteenth triennial convention
here yesterday. "This Is a grent stop
forward In the study nnd recognition
of the Hlble. tSncourngement of the
rendl»« In public of those portions of
tho Bible ngreed upon by all Is the
aim of such co-operation."
CAlt COMPANY PROPERTY K4>M>
Sunbury, Pa., June 25.—Sale of the
personal property of the Harbor Car
Company was held yesterday by W. F.
Rhoads and Dr. H. T. McNeal, receiv
ers. It brought less than $5,000. The
plant sale was deferred until a date yet
to be set. The Harbor Car Company
wus organized more thnn a year ago,
and Sunluirlans invested $75,000 In It.
They will lose nearly tho whole
amount.
PAVM fin I'OR NOISE
It cost Frank Karbona, an Italian,
sls for being noisy in River I'nrk, near
Mulberry street. Karbona WHS arrested
by Paul Shnlhas and Special Officer
George Greennbaum, Monday night.
Alderman C. K. Murray heard tho
charges yesterday, and Imposed the
tine. It was the heaviest penalty evei
paid for violation of pnrk regulations.
"Candy
Kid"
Get in on
a Good Thing
—EAT SOME
R ■■■■■■■ THAT ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a | |
{"Blue" Feeling S™
■■■■■ against yon—that's
your system's way
•f telegraphing yon that something Is WRONG and needs HELP.
It may be that your liver If tired and refute* to work, or yonr 3
digestive organs have had too much to do and need care. Perhaps
you have been eating the wrong kind of food, and your blood U too
rich or impoverished. What yon need Is a tonlo.
pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
will give thr. required aid. Tonea the entire eyetem. The weak atomach la
made strong. The liver vibratos with new life. The blood la cleansed of all
impurities and caorles renewod health to every vain and nerve and musclo and
organ of the body. No mere attacks of
the "blues." Life becomes worth while _ _/"V
•gain, and hope takes place of despair. »
Intiit on aettlno Dr. Pierce't x x
Goldea Medical Dlacovery. PntMrnt, WorUft no>pmmy
Sold bu dealer w In medlclnei. M*DUAI A—ortation, Buffalo, N. T.
Be a member of the Order of Thrift, by joining our
Vacation Fund
now forming. Every Man, Woman and Child
eligible to join this Order. Dues payable weekly.
Our Commercial, Savings, Trust and Safety De
posit Vault Departments, also at your service.
SECURITY TRUST CO.
36-38 North Third St.
OPICN SATURDAY EVENING
7 to 0 O'clock
[ J _
KKH-JLYI P^IT ~i|
GOAL PRICES ADVANCE FOURIH
Going! Going/l is your chance 15* TT J I "V
to buy Kelley's Broken, Err,
Stove and Nut coal at 50c reduQ- _______________________
We will fill your bins for next
winter and give you the benefit Why not open a charge account by using our Store Or
of the year's lowest coal prices, ders. They are accepted as cash for any and all merchandise
but you must order now. purchased at Leading Department and Best Cash Stores.
Don't throw this chance away
to cut down your coal bill. We
don't lose anything, but you will
gain something—quality coal at a
big saving. Order before July 1, ORDER sYsTTl^r >^>
H. M. KELLEY & CO.
1 N. Third St.—loth & State Sts.
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