10 Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the signature of —and has been made under his per f S . sonal supervision since its infancy. lAllow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. I® contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otlicr Narcotlo Bubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years ifi has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CtHTAUR COWPAHY. WCW YORK CITY. CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY are in the best of health, and presu ... T ~ fmably the oldest married couple in the Abbeyville, July 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sc.hreiner, residing near this werß united in marriage place, yesterday celebrated their six- at Philadelphia, in 185 4, hut for the tieth wedding anniversary at their past twenty-five years have resided in home in a very happy manner. Both Lancaster county. i The Cheerful Life It is the right of everyone to live and enjoy the cheerful life. We owo *—J it to ourselves and those who live with us to live the cheerful life. We cannot do so if ill health takes hold of us. * * The wife, mother and daughter suffering from hot flashes, nervousness. headache, backache, draegintf-down feeling, or any other weakness due to disorders or irregularities of the delicate femalo organs—is not only a burden to herself but to her loved ones. * Therm it a remedy. Forty years experience has proven unmistakably that DR. PIERCE'S •Favorite prescription will restore health to weakened womankind. For 40 year, it has survived £rejudice, envy and malice. Sold by dealers in medicine in liquid or tablet form ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Tablets can be had of druggist or mailed on receipt of one-cent stamps—for SI.OO or 60c size. Address K. V. Pierce M D Buffalo, N. Y. * "• Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Sugar-coated, tiny granules^ UNSIGHTLY HAIR GROWTHS INSTANTLY,REMOVED Woman with growths of hair or "fuzi M on lip, p" Many physicians use th# Ingredients in El Rado Aiu, check, neck or arm* often become #o used to 'for hair-removing, shows how perfectly It that they knagine others are bliud to it also, harmless it is. The skin is left smooth vel* They become so indifferent to these unbeautifut Ttty, eren whiter thau before. El Rado is be fro wths tfeat they forget how "grating" the sight coming as indispensable a toilet article as fact ts to their Im-nds. < cream. While medical science knows of no chemical You need have no more hesitation In calling •gent whioh will eradicate four permanently with- for it than in asking for and using a cold ©iit serious injury, it is an established scientific cream. Get a 50c. or SI.OO size bottle today, fact that El Rado will remove hair for a venr long Test it on yonr arm. Prove for yourself it will do time, and in an absolutely safe, simple, mod thor- |*ver.ything claimed. Your money bark if you ough manner. Forev. r alter the haur can he-kept are not entirely pleased. If inconvenient to csU from being noticeable. El Rado act* instantly, at your druggist's it will be all to ordet A few drops, a simple application, and no matter direct from the # Pilgrim Mfg. Co., New Yodu how coarse the hair is, 2t is distolved and in a Valuable information sent on request. 1 lew moments is gone. In this city El R«ado 1b sold and recommended by Golden Real Drug Store E. Z. Gross, Kennedy's Drug Store, Keller's Drug Store, Geo. A. Gorgas. mi Jfl—\ Absolutely No Pain / W*j My latest Improve*! nppll- J a noes. including an oxygea- » nrO l*f<l air apparatus, makes "V* w J extracting and all den- •. OV # aV f tal work positively _ w\y painless and Is per- O " (A t,y l>ar-nile«s. EXAMINATION / , FREE ; VO ' « v alloy cement 60c. _ . . , S Gold Crovvna and Registered S i \ Bridge Work, $3, »4, SB. _ S A S 22-K Gold Crown $5.00 Graduate Office open daily B.SO a. A«tetanf* SAV X- S m. to 6p. nr.; Hon., Wed. Assistants and Sat. Till 9p. m . ; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Bell Phone 8322R f• S EASY TEKMS OF S S PAYMKNTS |MMtt Market Street [(Over the Hub) / Harris burg, Pa. it mdnt Hurt •mt PAIITMN I When Coming to My Office Be OIIU I lull . Sure You Are In the Right Place. Coal Is Cheapest and Best Now To buy coal now la to buy It at the cheapest price for which It can be obtained during the year. And then you gain In quality, too, for the coal sent from the mines at this time of the year may be thoroughly screened before delivery, a difficult matter In cold weather when frost will cause the dirt to cling to the coal. So to buy Montgomery coal now Is to buy *he best quality of the best coal at the lowest prlcea. Place your order. J. B. MONTGOMERY Both Phones Third and Chestnut Streets TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 14, 1914. SIEVEIiSCHiCHTO PICNIC ON JULY 22 Long List of Events For Which Prizes Are Being Offered The modern Sunday school has a pathway of roses. Some of them are going to be strewn at the plcnlp of the Methodist Church at MEPj Hershey Park, July 22, * |e3|, for prizes are going to .-i/jmi® be offered, onl> - - for w ' nners of races fuflfil an< * '"ontests, but cash HnlMa|||U prizes also to the HMIJL'IBI classes of the senior '< ■MS and intermediate de |K*> . A. A/ partments having the ' IrV '' * highest percentage of membership in attendance. That's the announcement in the pro gram of the picnic just issued. Boys and girls from now on to July 22 will gloat over the long list of events. No mention is made of edibles, but thers will be plenty. The day's events will open with baseball games. Reed's class will play Hoppes' class and mar ried men will line up against single men. The afternoon sports include potato race, 50-yard dash, three-legged race, nail driving contest, throwing baseball and a bran race for ladies, standing broad jump, fat men's race, 100-yard dash, tub race, swimming race and free-for-all around the reser voir. W. S, Barker will be In charge of sports, with a good sized staff; the picnic committee include C. W. Boyer, R. E. Boswell, J. A. Freeman. Mrs. C. A. Smucker and Mrs. Jacob Bitter man. More Priests In Retreat.—'The an nual retreat of the Catholic clergymen is in full swing at Emmitsburg. One half of the local clergy attended the retreat last week and returned, while the other half left yesterday. Those from this city and Steelton that at tended last week were the Rt. Rev. M. M. Hassett, the Rev. Peter S. Huegel, the Rev. John O'Donnell, of this city; the Rev. Anthony Zuvich and the Rev. John C. Thompson, of Steel ton. Those that left yesterday for the meeting included Father W. W. Wha len, the Rev. W. V. Palley, of this city, and Father F. A. Azbe and Father Benjamin Sama. of Steelton. Discontinue Revival.—Revival serv ices at Edgemont Union Mission have been discontinued on account of Mrs. Cora Snyder, the leader, and her help ers being obliged to rest. Wear's Bishop's Cap. Wearing a cap worn by Bishop Crandal at his baptism, an infant son of the Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Appleton was baptized by his father, rector of St. Paul's Epis copal Church, in that church Sunday. Both paternal and maternal grand parents were present. Y. M. C. A. Boys Are Camping at Mount Gretna Special to The Telegraph Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 14.—A party of boys and young men from the Lan caster Y. M. r. A. are camping in the Soldiers' Field. The camp is under military restrictions. Another crowd of boys from St. John's choir of Ban caster. are in a cottage on the Camp grounds. A card party was held on the porch of Mrs. Smith, the proceeds being for the benefit of the Columbia Hospital. Miss Emma Compton is the guest of Mrs. C. Day Rudy. Ed. McClintock spent the day with friends in the Camp grounds. George Furster spent the week-end at the Rajah Cottage. Mrs. Susan Adams and family are summering in the Camp grounds. Earl Mackenson spent Sunday with friends. Alpheus Hubley spent Sunday with his mother in the Camp grounds. H. F. Gramm and family motored to Gretna and spent the week-end at the cottage. Frank Strock spent the day in the grove. Mrs. Elizabeth Quigley arrived on Saturday to spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kreidler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrett motored from Harrlsburg and spent the day at the Droflow. OrRI- FATALLY INJURED Special' to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., July 14.—Lois Tohe, 14 years old, was run down by an automobile driven by Clifford Schmidt, of Shenandoah, at Exchange, near Mt Carmel, yesterday, and fatally hurt She was rushed to the Shamokin State Hospital. How English Beauties Keep Faces Youthful Christian Miller, F. C. 1., noted Eng lish health expert, attributes the early aging of American women mainly to the "national nervousness." The wo men of England, she says, can teach us the Inestimable lesson of repose. Another valuable lesson to be learned from the English woman is that she does not go in much for cosmetics, the continual use of wklch must ruin any complexion. The beauty devotees of King George's realm have the mercol ized wax nablt, a more wholesome method of keeping the face girlish looking and healthy. Ordinary mercol ized wax, used like cold cream, re juvenates the worst complexion. Wo men here may easily acquire the habit, this wax being obtainable at drug stores generally in the United States and Canada. It Is applied at night and washed off in the morning. One ounce Is sufficient to completely renovate a bad complexion. It has a peculiar ac tion in keeping the face free from the particles of dead and devitalized scarf skin which are constantly appearing. Business Locals LOOK FOR HERSIIEY'S The all-cream ice cream. The signs are to be seen in front of all places that Insist on the best. All cream from our own creameries and pasteu rized in our own plant, where the Hershey standard of quality means In accordance with the formula approved by the expert from the U. S. depart ment of agriculture. "It's So Good." CHOICE OF THE FINEST Furniture, like art, is an interesting study, and the finest construction com bined with the beauty of finish appeals to all with artistic temperaments. The character of one's home is largely de termined by the taste shown in the harmony of furniture selection. The greatest display of the artistic in fur niture Is always a feature at Gold smith's, 20S Walnut street and 209 Locust street. LET US SHOW YOTJ How to own a Lester Piano. Service and satisfaction have been indelibly stamped upon every one of the thou sands of Lesters which for more than a quarter of a century have been spreading Joy throughout the coun try. It Is that quality which makes every Lester owner delight In Its pos session, proud to have it in his home. H. G. Day, 131 D Derry street. THIN FOR YEARS "Gains 22 Pounds \9M m DayS " jS- "I was all run down to the very bottom," writes y/v F. Gagnon. "I had to quit work I was so weak. Now, thanks to Sargol, I look like a new man. I gained 22 > "Sargol has put just 10 pounds on me in 14 days," #" 111 MM states \Y. D. Roberts. "It has made me sleep well, enjoy | JmL JBBk what I ate and enabled me to work with interest and 1 ® "I weighed 132 pounds when I commenced taking <V* Sargol. After taking 20 days I weighed 144 pounds. Sargol is the most wonderful preparation lor flesh build- IH HH ing I have ever seen," declares D. Martin, and J. Meier, adds: "For the past twenty years I have taken medi cine every day indigestion and got thinner T took Sargol for forty days *- jr felt in twenty years. My weight has increased from 150 \ When hundreds of men and women—and there are \ hundreds with more coming every day—living in every V jfllfe?*, '' J nook an( * corner °* t ' l ' s b r °ad land voluntarily testify to weight increases ranging all the way from 10 to 35 H pounds given them by Sargol you must admit, Mr. and ' I *^ rs - and Mt ss Thin Reader, that there must be some thing in this Sargol method of flesh building after all. \ 'ffßP®? ■■"<ff| Hadn't you better look into it, just as thousands of \ 't others have done? Many thin folks say: "I'd give \ f 171081 anything to put on a little extra weight," but when < £3/m+>. Wf someone suggests a way they exclaim. "Not a chance. \ J||E^Hr v i Nothing will make me plump. I'm built to stay thin." \ Until you have tried Sargol, you do not and cannot \ know that this is true. t '■* W Sargol has put pouniis of healthy "stay there" flesh on hun j m' dreds who doubted, and In spite of their doubts. You don't have 2. - to believe in Sargol to grow plump from its use. You Just take / it and watch weight pile up. hollows vanish and your figure round f . out to pleasing normal proportions. You weigh yourself when y °" h<>K ' n again when *' ou finlsh antl you let the scales tell i Sargol is absolutely harmless. It Is a tiny concentrated P?W tablet. You take one with every meal. It mixeH with the food you eat for the purpose of separating all of its flesh producing .WHfe-'7 ingredients. It prepares these fat-making elements in an easily V Wfinßmt assimilated form, which the blood can readily absorb and carry i > ilWffM'tf? nil over your body. Plump, well-developed persons don't need ' Sargol to produce this result. Their assimilative machinery per forms its functions without aid. But thin folks' assimilative or \ gans do not. This fatty portions of their food now goes to waste jE|aa through their bodies like unburned coal through an open grate. A few days' test of Sargol in your case will surely prove whether or not this Is true of you. Isn't It worth trying? l you want a beautiful and ivell-rounded figure of symme trlcal proportions If you want to gain some solid pounds of JPywClHk healthy stay-there flesh, If you want to Increase your weight to **Tr normal, weigh what you should weigh, go straight to your drug gist to-day and get a trial package of Sargol and use it as di / ' rected. Sargol will either increase your weight or it won't and I v> f f \ the only way to know is to try it. A single trial package of Sargol I l easily enables you to make this test. Sixty days' use of Sargol, \ Tfl-,,4 J according to directions, is absolutely guaranteed to increase your \ s "*■ S weight to a satisfactory degree or your druggist will refund all V ™ WmSKf •'*' the money you have paid him for it. Sargol is sold by leading J, druggists everywhere and in Harrlsburg and vicinity by G. A. GORGAS DRUG STORE, 16 North Third Street STDUGH COMMITTEE WILL BE ORGANIZED Chairman to Be Appointd at Next Meeting of Executive Body The committee on neighborhood meetings, which will have charge of the holding of religious meetings in the homes in various parts of town during the Stougli campaign will or ganize to-night In the Pine Street Presbyterian Church. A permanent chairman Is to be appointed at the next meeting of the executive com mittee. The committee includes: Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal —Mrs. William Yooum, 1719 Green street; Mrs. Richard Sterrlnger, 1717 l'enn street; John Jinton. 1632 Sixth street. * Maclay Street Church of God—Mrs. George Wallace, 1925 Fulton street; Mrs. Carrie Lowe, 1836 North Sixth street; Mrs. Joseph Disslnger, 620 Delaware street. Fourth Street Church of God—Mrs. Dr. Kann, 315 North Second street; Mrs. W. A. Heffelflnger, 416 South Thirteenth street: Mrs. Chester Shelly, 1610 Green street. Green Street Church of God—Mrs. Pinkerton, Muench and Penn streets; Mrs. Hawk, 1129 Capital street; Mrs. Roberts, 1836 Sixth street. Covenant Presbyterian—Mrs. S. P. Eby, 2012 North Third street; Mrs. Harvey Klaer, 521 Peffer street; Mrs. Albert S. Moyer, 2211 Penn street. Stevens Memorial Methodist Episco pal—Mrs. Griffiths Kennedy, 412 South Sixteenth street; Mrs. Laura St. Clair, 1620 Market street: Mrs. C. Hoffsommer, 322 South Seventeenth street. Westminster Presbyterian Mrs. George Hammelliaugh, 1423 North Second street; Mrs. Augustus Light ner, 14 23 Green street. Park Street United Evangelical— Mrs. John Stahler, 1906 State street; Mrs. Frank Bartolet, 17 South Fif teenth street; Mrs. W. E. Rlckert, 1613 Market street. State Street United Brethren, 1925 State street; Mrs. Nathaniel Corsnltz, 1814 North Street; Mrs. Anna McCle naghan. 921 North Eighteenth street. Derry Street United Brethren —Mrs. J. K. Robinson, 1538 Derry street; Miss Elsie Harman, 19 South Seven teenth strnet; Mrs. J. F. Barley, 1319 Swatara street. Christ Lutheran—Mrs. Jacob Groff, 236 Hummel street; Mrs. George Diehl, 1528 Regina street; Miss Gert rude Heffelflnger, 120 South Thir teenth street. Grace Methodist Episcopal Miss Minnie E. Gotta, 1332 North Third street; Mrs. W. B. Sloan, 1916 North Second street; Mrs. F. E. Downes, 1811 North Second street. St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal— [Miss Sarah Mardorf, 116 Vine street; street; Mrs. Myrtle Graham, 917 South Ninth street. Curtin Heights Methodist Episcopal —Ella Luce, 539 Custin street; Mrs. E. Book, 621 Emerald street; Mrs. Cal. Miller, 234 2 North Sixth street. Harris Street United Evangelical— Mrs. Theodore Beshore, 352 Harris street; Mrs. Nora Oren, 424 Hamilton street; Mrs. A. W. Moyer, 2124 North Fourth street. Epworth Methodist Episcopal—Mrs. J. D. W. Deavor, 904 South Twenty first street; Mrs. Harry Walton. 194fi Derry street; Mrs. Anna Morris, 2051 Swatara street. Sixth Street United Brethren—-Mrs. Ida Smith, 1922 Fifth street; Mr#. Florence Broomall, 2419 Sixth street; Mrs L. R. Fisher, 2412 Jefferson street. First Baptist—Mrs. William Malley, 909 Penn street; Mrs. Anna Hocker, 308 South River street; Mrs. Harry Swartz, 2027 North Sixth street. Market Street Baptist—Mrs. S. K- Furman, 27 North Sixteenth street; Mrs. H. D. Jones, 358 South Thir teenth street; Mrs. W. N. Waggoner, Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. lmmanuel Presbyterian—Miss Anna Boyer, 27 South Thirteenth street; Miss Alice Lewis, 1427 North street; Mrs. William H. Young, 1525 Regina street. First United Brethren—Mrs. Laura Hall, 1814 Walnut street; Mrs. John Hall, 325 Herr street; Mrs. H. E. Whlt moyer, 220 Hamilton street. Market Square Presbyterian—Miss Caroline R. Keefer, 1631 North Front street; Miss Roberta E. Orth, State Hospital: Mrs. John DeGray, 2325 North Third street. Second Baptist Mrs. Hannah Business Locals I,IKE A NEW MAN That's the way you feel after you have had a shower or tub bath and our alcohol rub. We have all the facili ties necessary to give you a refresh- In bath on a hot day and the cooling and soothing effect of the rubdown will stimulate to renewed energy. Health Studio, John H. Peters, 207 Walnut street. THE CLEANLY AUTOIST He should keep all robes clean, all dusters clean, all veils clean, all gloves clean, all wraps clean and all gar ments clean. This is more essential than to have a clean, shiny motor car. When returning from a tour the safest way Is to call Compton's at once and then you will be ready for the next trip. Compton cleans clothes clean. THE TIME TO EAT may be Important from the standpoint of dletlcs, but what you eat and where you eat Is worthy of equal considera tion. If you have not tried the meals ; or quick lunch at the Busy Bee res taurant, we would suggest an occa sional meal there so as to become fa miliar with the quality and service. 9 North Fourth street. I Jones, 232 Liberty street; Miss Anna M. Carter, 632 Brlggs street; Mrs. Lucy Temple, 1617 Elni street. Pine Street Presbyterian and Beth any Mission—Mrs. J C. Stewart. 1404 North Second street; Mrs. W. P. Stuart, 906 Gre&n street; Mrs. A. J. Herr, 19 North Front street; William Brown, Enola, Pa. Tabernacle Baptist Mrs. Robin Hall, 637 Muench street; Miss Carrie Faries, 1624 Green street; Mrs. Char lotte Germer, 1012 James street. Olivet Presbyterian—Mrs. A. L. Groff, Old Orchard; Mrs. J. C. Ewlng, 1458 Market street; Mrs. E. A. Nico demus, 1435 Derry street. Ridge Avenue Methodist —Mrs. Lilu Johnson, 310 Cumberland street; Mrs. Mary Kinsely, 231 Pine street; Mrs. L. V. Banks, 428 Hamilton street. Riverside Methodist Episcopal— Mrs. Louis Herre, Riverside. I AMERICAN TOURS' The Onr Right Way Alaska, Yellowstone, Canadian Rockies, California Yosemlte, Depar tures, June, July and August. Short Summer Toura through New York, New England and Canada. ROUND THE WORI.D 1 I Year's Tour, including Caahmerr and Bagdad, leaving August. Other tours five to nine months. Frequent de , partures, September to January. Ask for the hook of toura In which you are Interested. Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 1005 Chestnut St- Phlla. Telephone, Filbert SBO3. Business Locals TAILORING IS AN ART Science in cutting, experience and . ingenuity In making and individuality in style is art in its highest degree. The art of creating garments that re . fleet true fashions of the hour and [ the latest thoughts of the designer, shaped on perfect lines of grace and made by skilled workmen. You can have this service at Slmms, tailor to "men who care," 22 North Fourth street. WREN YOU SEE A MAN i Wearing a Lack-tailored suit you may . be sure that he has equal to the best in custom-tailored garments. Btyles that reflect the smartest ideas of most approved fashions. Our superb cus . Tom-tailored clothes are equal to those ; of the world's most exclusive custom tailors, perfect flt absolutely guaran teed. Be Lack-tailored and you'll be right. 28-30 Dewberry street. DONE AWAY WITH That screech or groan about your car or machinery will be done away with if you use a good oil or grease such as Dixon's, Texaco, Keystone, Pack ard, Wolfshead or Polarine. We sell all of these brands. E. Mather Co.. 204 Walnut street, steam plumbing i and auto supplies. j AN EASY WAV TO GET FAT /VXD BE STRONG The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight Is that they insist on 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 untouched. You cannot get fat until your digestive tract assimilates the food you eat. r » Thanks to a remarkable new tiflc 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 of modern chemistry is called Sargol and has been termed the greatest of flesh builders. Sargol aims through Its re generative. re-constructive powers to coax the stomach and intestines to lit erally soak up the fattening elements of your food and pass them into the blood, 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 Hesh Sargol Is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, ef ficient. a. A. Gorgas and other leading druggists have it and will refund your money if you are not satisfied, as per the guarantee found in every package. Cautioni—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. HOW TIIIN PEOPLE CAN PUT ON FLESH A New Dlseovery Thin men and women—that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night. What became of all the fat-producing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned Coal through an open grate. The ma terial wus there, but your food doesn t work and stick, and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need recon struction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. Omit the ilesh cream rub-ons. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating now and eat /ith every one of those a single Sargol tab let. In two weeks note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay there" fat should be the net result. Sargol, too, mixes with your food and prepares it for blood in easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while taking Sargol, and the new tlesii stays put. Sargol tablets are a scien tific combination of six of the best flesh-producing elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and In expensive, and George A. Gorgas and all other druggists in Harrisburg and vicinity sell thei.i subject to an abso lute guarantee of weight increase or money back. THIN PEOPLE CAX INCREASE WEIGHT Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight with 10 or 15 pounds of healthy "stay there" fat should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while and note re sults. Here is a good test worth try ing. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol—one tab let with every meal—for two weeks. Then weigh and measure again. It isn'i a question of how you look or feel (A what your friends say and think. Thv scales and the tape measure will tell their own story, and most any thin man or woman can easily add from flve to eight pounds in the first fourteen davß by following this simple direction. And best of all, the new flesh stays put. Sargol does not of itself make fat, but mixing with your food, it turns the fats, sugars and starches of what you have eaten. Into rich, ripe, fat-produc ing nourishment for the tissues and blood —prepares it in an easily assimi lated form which the blood can readily accept. All this nourishment now passes from your body as waste. But Sargol stops the waste and does It quickly and makes the fat-producing contents of the very same meals you are eating now develop pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your skin and bones. Sargol is safe, pleas ant. efficient and inexpensive. George A. Gorgas and other leading druggists in Harrisburg and vicinity sell It in large boxes—forty tablets to a pack age—on a guarantee of weight increase I or money back. r \ A Summer Trip Through the Northwest and to the Pacific Coast Everyone should know something our wonderful country in the great] northwest and on the Pacflc Coast—J Wyoming. Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and California, all can by visited comfortably, and without great expense by taking advantage of the low price Summer Tour tickets. Really, there can be nothing more attractive nor more educational than a tour through this country, with pos sibly a visit to tbe Yellowstone or to Glacier National Park en route. Let me tell you what can be done. Let me send you some descriptive printed matter. Let me help plan a trip for you. That's my business and part of the Burlington Route (C. B. & Q. R. R.) service. William Austin, General Agent Pas senger Depts., C. B. & Q. R. R. Co., 836 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.— Advertisement. IBtiA iff ll ' *.2jM Charles B. Cluck i Carpenter and Builder jobbing promptly attended to; acreei doors and windows a specialty; &lac fine cabinet work. Call Bell Phone 1317-J. 2200 Logan Street 7" TRAM MAttft tteuLfl Why be naatipaM nkra Rerale doc* the work. Cam be had at <lrac itatu. 4
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers