Chlldroni Cry for Fletcher's Thf! Kind You IlHvn Alwnya Itoufflit liita lionie thfl turn of Chna. 11, Flctt'lit'r, and has ht'on utidfr hi# poraonnl aup«>rvlaloii for ovor !Ut yon pa. Allow no one to dooHv* you In thla. lla, liiillittlofia and •• •Tuat-Ha-jrood" «r« hut cxpt'rlrrwnf x, nnd «'>iropa mid Noothlnic Hvrupa. It rtuiialiiM inilfhrr Opium, Morphliut nor other Nnri-oHf NuhaliiiHv. Ik do- Htroya Wormaund itllnya F»Y<-Hahiu aa. For morn lliun thirty ymtra It hua lint-n In ronatitnt iimi for th« rnllH of Conatlputlon, Fliitulnnny, Wind Colin.. Prnln ard filed at hln home In Watervllle, thla mornlnß, axed '«a are other loniniindalde fi'aturnH, for one need* only to dlnNo|ve an ounce of powdered nnxollte In 11 half pint witch hazel, and hathn the faen In thlH Molutlon. At oner* a reinarkahle tranHformatlon Ih beheld. It Ih not only the effect on wrlnklea nnd creaMeii that IH HO noticeable, but facial contour In remarkably improved and the face lookH much younger. One nhould ho hiire to iiHk the dniKKlat for the powdered Haxollte. Tin# lot lon, hc- Inp no IH particularly Krate ful to tired faces tlieae warm, depress ing dayH. Colorado for the Tourist LOW Ronnd Trip Sumner Toarut Fares Send for haruliomely illustrated J f 42 photograph* of Col lc j I orudo life—it tell* 1 wiSfllHff W '" co>< ' '' ' o( ' ay ' ■■■■ MOJA ■■■ fIOJA ■■■ MO.)A MM Harrisburg smokers k? Iw what they want. But the people who riake cigars a thousand miles away don't. That's the reason MOJA 10c CIGARS A appeal so strongly to home tastes. It's a home smoke made by home people who have studied home tastes so many years that they know how to produce the most satisfying all Havana quality smoke that their dimes can buy. Made by John C. Herman & Co. ■■■■ MOJA fill MOJA ■■■ MOJA MM AMITHKWKMTH AMUNDMRNTS r-ißf =:^=lQE^~imi=c=iMr=CTnr=ag=nrii—^ —i.inr=3a«)miMHßl|lH|[ | Firework,.. Jill Y FOURTH- ■Fireworks | 6 Biggest and liveliest display of the day at HERSHEY PARK. [ Q Magnificent Extra Attraction. Paine's Fireworks FlBMt fVM wren In ltnii|ihln conn*)-, SomrlbliiK dnlnv all thr (Into, TWO*om'niTnthalt. ~nrk* <)IIKAT "AND OK 40 PinCIM. DANCIIVO AI.I, IJAV TWO |, ANrINO PAVIMONN u «io,ooo rAnnopHFji.T, oonciimtm swnnitNii pool itIIOOI-iUM'IIIITH HOW HO ATS I MOTOR IIOATS | _ _ BI.HCTIIIV HAH.WAY I cmi-Dnimrs am.-.htkfi, pi.a yoiioim> appaiiatits a „ SPKOIAI, A'PI'ItACTION IN TIIKIATIOH I BASKnAl.l.—Morning and Afternoon—IIIOHNIIKV vm. NEW IIOM.ANI) fi FAMOUS HBHIHHY ZOO fi Plmtf of ipnrt *njl Intrrnt fnr nil awea. l'lt-ntr nf room for all and II (he moat dasallng dlapla/ of Ft rework* ever ffIHERSHEY PARK! ( TUESDAY EVENfNO, HA ftfimntTflO TELEGRAPH TI t NF. .10, 1014, Telegraphic Briefs Houae piiaana the eotton "fu . turen" bill, M to 21. Henntor BOTIth In opposing tradn \ commlaalon bill warns atralnat een | trnll/.atlon of federal control, j CoiiKresa rirovlde* npproprlatlona for new American embassies. Democratic Ix-ader Underwood an nounce! dotermtnation to tnainiitiri ! iiuornm In House and will cause arrest of members If necessary, I Hlll'Keon Ueiieral llllio ordered to New Orlenna to take i:hitrK» of earri palKn iikliisl bubonic pluKue, Nuvy Department plans to rtiah work I n.l. Philadelphia navy yard, i'atasaui|iia and Hhamokln celebrate Old Home Week. 1 'oati-MVllle saloonkeepera accused of tirenklllK promise not to sell bottled Kooda. Kir Lionel Hardoti, Itrltlsli minister, nd\ isi H all lirltlsh subjects temporarily to leave Mexico. «■ 1111 ford, Conn., police lay kllllnit of Waldo H, ItH I lon to companion of Mrs. Helen M. Aiiklo, I'buries H. Mullen and others con nected with ItminclriK the Hampden Hallway Indicted at lionton for cori •plraey, An Insurance, clearing house will he 1 established at Hiilem to iidjust claims KI'OWIIIK out of liist Thursday's lire, TJKTBN TO TIIK IIAND Where? On your porch, down on your lawn, anywhere at any time with a Vlctrola. Come In and hear your favorite band music. J. It, Troup Music House, 1 fi (So, Market Hq, TIB-PUTE MILL TO CLOSE FOR A WHILE Laltfic«*GrofJ«M Psopls Uj Th«y Ar« Not Affected by Amal gamated'* Action WMIa no I*l* for »b» iiaual sum* tn»r ahutdown of th« tAl*n44-il a relapse and died on Hnnilny. 11 im null waa 714 yfnr* old, very doiif mid alnioNt blind. In Npltii of her iloiifiicHN, Mho played th« aooor illon for nearly everybody who went to Hon her. Many young people walk '•'l UP Hi" mountain to Huuh'l houNn anil dnnoed to her rolllikliiK iiiunli!, or, on Sundaya, llatoneil rover nntly to her hytnna. Hannah eame from the very oldeat neKro fnnilly around Dauphin. Her father, Andrew f'rnltf, and her moth er, Itnchnel, were alavee of John Me- Alllator, of Kort Hunter. Hannah and her Hlater have linen maniinya to a areat many of Dnuphln'a oldeat t'ainll lea, aervloea were held tn-dny nt her NlNlnr'a home In Philadelphia, but burial will Im made In the <'ruln burial Kround, formerly owned by John MrAlllater, but now owned by John Relly, of Kort Hunter. Hnnniih Im aurvlved by her HlNter, Mra. W'llllmiii llopkliiM, of IMillmlol- Phla: Heoniird <'ral«, who Im ai-etlon ■liomm on the Rendlntf Uallrimd, and Itlchard ('rain, of 11 itrrlHbutk. tNvmmn \ Paxtang Park THEATER CORR & SYTELLE The Musical Crockery Shop JIM GILDEA EVANS & ANDERSON The Stiener Trio Fire Works Friday Evening I COLONIAL 5-Dancing Girls-5 In iiiiii of the NrNNon'* llrNt Ai'lN, KAISERS DOGS SARA GILDER TlltHtflnAY, KttIHAY A WATI'IIDU llnrrlMliurii'N KlrNt nmtr Movlr. "Kid Gloves Don't Make a Hero" Written In tlnrrlNhurie—Aetril In llnrrlNltiirir— I'hutiiKrniilK-il In || ar . rlNliiirir—Nlittwn In llarriNbiira ('time and »«• Your Nvla;hbora Act. Fort Washington Park nanelnc r.rrry Tueaday, Thiiradny and Naturdajr Hvenlna, IIANn nnd ttltrilinaTll A TiiNitiM nnd ThurNdaya. ; Store Open at 9 O'clock, Friday 1 C « ! Closed AU July 4th' > L 1 _J MAB iv I£ B uita's POPULAR DIPAHTIUNT STORI ] : Voile and Swiss Flouncings ! Worth From 50c to $1.50 Per Yard, 29c, 39c and 49c ► ~,n' P ' ,l,n< ' !,olnp embroideries that for value and time * l\ v linen* ha* not been, Approached thin neanon. * V "' ,C I?,m,ncln &' 45 ' nche * wldt, deeply embroidered on * \ ,l,:r S ' lCer niM,cria '' " wi(,f r " n « ( ' nf beautiful rained denlgn*; ► J UM l '"' mal(, rifl for Mylish summer frock*; require* only short ► fiinc tu n,;,kc ,|rC!,M or l,lB, while they last, per pair, fP1,1)5 ► While lace for curtains, sash or sill length, JK to 44 inches ► wide, prices were lHc, 20c and 25c j special, per yard, at t and IK<* Colored border scrim and voiles for window or door drapery, 38 and 40 inches wide, sold regularly at 25c to 35c; * special, per yard lrtf to 18f White Swiss curtains, colored borders, 2/i yards long with * fancy edge; these make neat, cool bedroom curtains; sold regit ► larly at ( >Bc; special, the pair ► Remnants of cretonne for cushions or covering boxes, ► chairs, screens and drapery; sold regularly at lfic to 30c per ► yard; special, per yard iVf to lift? y Remnants of scrim, voile, marquisette and madras; useful lengths for sash, sill and door drapery; sold regularly at 25c to 50c; per yard while they last Of to .'Wf ' Fourth KIoor—BOWMAPm - ► Little Sioux Sareihot Wit \il *3l tM M IflU . ( n ■ * [ J Um cp^S rhINCUSS WK'NONA ITHEME lIMS SHE SNOOTS Indian Girl Cracki Clay Balls From Back of Running Pony Hume of (ho best shooting I" tlie 1(11 Itanch Wild Went show, which ex hibits In 1 larrlsburg next Monday, July 0, I* said t» he accomplished by a yuiitiK Indian girl, who Ih known iMiinnK the Hloux un Princess Wenona. This young Indian shoots clay halls, from the liM'k of a runnlnit pony, with a rapidity and accuracy that Is declar ed to be almost unrivalled among Caucasian crack shots. Hhe Is also an expert hone woman, and Is at home on the wildest among the Indian ponies. An Oklahoma girl who nlso accom plishes things with a rifle Is Kdlth Tantllngrr. iler skill, like that of her Indian associate, Is the result of prac tical experionc* lu hunting big game, In the Welt. Many wild animals have fallen to her accuracy with the rifle, Mies Tantllnger exhibits her clever ness by shooting clay pigeons from the ' Kround, while standing, walking or |j running. She Is also skilful with the lasso and on the ranch Is a valuable help to the cowpunchers In rounding up cattle. ' Anion* the cowgirls with the show there are a number, It Is said, who handle the rllle and shotgun with con siderable dexterity, but their most pronounced cleverness Is In riding and auhduing wild horses. Idgle Lindsay, a little Montana cowgirl, Is credited with helng an expert In breaking "out law" ponies, although she Is only a tiny bit of n young woman! Beatrice Hroaaeau does some riding "stunts" that create excitement, and Messle Herbert!, Martha Allen, the Parry Twins and others vie with the cow boys In giving exhibitions of rough riding that are as dangerous as they are thrilling. Hlunche McUaughcy, another Montana cowgirl, who was one of the prlie-wlnnera at the Pen dleton round-up laat season, con tributes some of the thrills by wrestl ing with a wild steer and throwing It. All the principal wild West people will appear In the parade that Inaugu ■ rates the 101 lianch engagement > Monday morning.—Advertisement, Seamless Bed Sheets i Worth 69c to 80c. Only while 20 do*en last at AOf each. Excellent quality, well made (if round thread, blenched < sheeting, with wide hems, All sizes, for single, three-quarter < and full size beds. Limit, one dozen to a customer, No mail orders, ■ 4 IH.. mill goo Hemnwl l>|llnw (W., ITo Tiirklali Hail. Tmvela, «|«« *«, M, < WJ' '"J" 10 ' " f •tronr bleaohoil wlih \M"IIH!HM'I "ml*, hV.'LU 'FlND' 'whits' < - < H'Kunn, holllNllhi||«d und rounds Hlomhod, hotmnod CIMM, IIUKA M«Ml lli>|ti<«l, for dlhlmi mom IJII,IHH< riiu'll on nh !n h""' Nn """" ; pretty imlN null up phono order* t„ rnM to Moot from, $1.25 Linen Table Cloths, HHe. Hemmed dining table sire, heavy quality, attractive < designs. Mnln fIoor—WOWMAN'W, A Before the Fourth Sale of Dress Goods Right now, when most needed, timely wash fabrics irreath * under priced. * • * * Mlack and white striped Voiles and Lawns. Fashion litis \ set its approval upon black and white stripe*, YVe have pleniv of them from the pin si ripe to the wide casca.leuse stripe We * ► have also plenty of the stripes in colors at greatly reduced * ► prices. ' < Main Hoor— nowMAN'R i + + A !>j!> >,* j State Constabulary in Complete Control » of Strike Situation ! By .4ttpcialitl t'rui ' Pittsburgh, .Tun* SO.— Dawn saw the Htato Constabulary In complete • control of the situation In the strike district of the Turtle Crook Vuilley, Four troopers cleared tho bridge loud- Inn to the Westlnghouso Wleotrlo and Mnrhlno factories of the deputy ■■ sheriffs that him hold It for three weeks and nil persons were allowod to pass without question. Htreets were c patrolled by mounted inon and the tl people kopt moving. A great crowd s of strikers assembled nt tho plant en- II trances to see who would return to n work, rind picket* wore active under tho restrictions Inl«| down hy Captain p Adnm when ho visited strike head- t quarters last night. <>no innn over- d stopped the bound* and was promptly arretted by a trooper. II Rtrlct orders were given hy tho con- " stabilise for tho urmed guards to ro- o main In tho work*, nnd In no clrount- 1< stances to show themselves on tho t streets with their guns. The guards •' stationed «l thr* Ponnalvanla station ■ to protect tho railroad property wan reduced at daylireak. t< ———— V TWO no nil I:s itiocovKnion ]' My dssociattri rrn.t Rlmouskl, Que., June SO, Two more bodies have been recovered by . w divers from tho sunken hull of the , steamship Plmpress of Ireland. One was the body of n man aged about !IQ; (he other of a little girl about seven years. Hoth bodies will be burled here. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury M merrirrr will *nr»ly deatroy tho «nnm> of tmell und rnmiuotvly iterance tln> \vhol» ayitem when *nt*rtng It through tn« nmtoua aurfaci>«, sui'li artlclea aliiiulit ne»#r hi> uaed nn preai'rtp lion* freer reputable ntovxlotniiM, «» the iluumgr th»sr will Jo la lon fold to tln> omul soil run lit*- •Ibly derlTe from them. ItnlPn Catarrh I'ur#, manufactured by r. J. Chenay A Co,, ToUdo, 0„ rontalna no ninroury, mill In taken Internally, artlng cllrertly upon thi« blood mi.l inucoua mir faeea of Ibo Byateui, In buying lUU'a I'atarrl) Cure h» llin you get tho genuine It U taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, hy K. J. Cheney ACo Teatlmontali free, Bold hy nrugglata. l'rlce, TBe. per bottl*, " Taka Uill'a family Pill* (or conitlpttloe. > Superfluous Hair Killed | Without Electricity Mine. Cliamlnadv's Advice. "1 have tho greateat trouble with correspondents who Instat on UNIIIK common, worthies* depilatories or tho > torturing electrical noodle for killing their sunorlluous hair/' says Mmo. Chamlnade In Mllndy'a Boudoir, "More mental and physical sufferltiK la caused by thoHe abominable methods than vou can Imaalne. 1 have carefully tried a new and alniDle method that never falls to remove all alana of hair completely and painlessly and without Injury to the skin or complexion. In a surprls- Irmly largo nuumber of cases It has de stroyed all trace of hair ao that It Iras never returned. In fact I muat caution my readers that It muat not be applied to hair that they do not wish totally destroyed. It la called "Mrs. Osgood's _ Wonder," after the well-known society woman who allowed It to be put on the market after It had succeeded In en tirely eradlcatlna all trace of her own very dlatroatdng arowth of hair on chin. Up and irmi, aftor everything else had failed. Mrs. Osgood's Wonder Is quite Inex pensive; you can obtain It from Ken nedy's l">ru(r Store or any up-to-date druggist or department store. Ask for It by name. "Mrs. Osgood's Wonder," a slanod Money-Hack guarantee comes with every p&ckese.—Advertisement. i 1 Sparklers ; Let lis help you make < this a Safe ami Sunr < Fourth. < Larpe size Sparkler*, i IO<" per do/cn, or each. 4 Large size Sparklers, 4 4 boxes for or * per box, Small size Sparklers, f» i boxes for or per i box. Safely ('raekers, * Main MINI Third I'Monrn UIIWIIIMII'M. < YOU CAN (llirr A VKTIIOIrA FOII TIIK nil hy our plan of easy terms, Any shle, »ift to Isioo with your choice of rec ords, payable weekly or monthly, ,|, 11. Troup Mualn I louse, in No, Market Hq. ■ '■ • mm You'll Delight in the Good Colorado Does the "Kiddies" If you ar« thinking about the youngsters' outing this summer and what good I hoy will derive front It— Colorado's tho place. Yon could not Und a more healthful and delightful mimmer climate and your whole fam ily can live there as comfortaldy ami us Inexpensively us at home, The I rip out and back la one of real pleasure and can be made without fa tigue, It. Is the kind of travel t|\ut doesn't tiro the little ones, either, Tullt It over to-night, with the fiims lly, Nee If the children don't all vole "yea" for Oolorndo, rail at my ntttea nr write, and I'll give you a fine boohs lot on Colorado, showing maps, plu. lures, hotels, hoarding houses, with rates, points of Interest, and will an« •wer every question you can think of. If you will leave the planning part to me I will take care of you. It's part of my work and I will be Ml*d to do It. Don't forget to ask about tha low excursion rates when you Imiulrn for your copy of our Colorado booklet* Wm. Austin, Oeneral Agent Passen ger Dopts,, O. It. a Q, It, Jt, On., Mitt* I'hoatnul St., I'hlladolphlM. 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