12 CONSTIPATION A PENALTY OF AGE Nothing Is so essential to health • In advancing age as keeping the . bowels open. It makes one feel younraer and. fresher and forestalls colds, piles, fevers, and other de pendent ills. Cathartics and purgatives are violent and drastic In action and should be avoided. A mild, effect tive laxalive-tonic, recommended bv physiraana and thousands who have used It, Is the combination of simple herbs with pepsin sold by druggists everywhere under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin. The price is fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 451 Washington St., , Montlcello, 111. ■» U-Auto-Varnish imparts a beautiful mlrror-llke l surface to shabby looking autos, carriages, pianos, furniture, wood work. l)OHS \OT TIRN WHITK even when boiling water is poured on it. Therefore water and weather proof. You can apply It yourself ,at small cost. Sold at 501 Kunkel Building IIARRIKRURG. HUE Non-greasy Toilet Cream keeps 1 the skin soft and velvety. An ex- i qulsite toilet preparation, 25c. GOItGAS DHUG STORKS 16 N. Third St.. and I'. H. H. Station V., 1 a AMITSKMENTS t •» R/l * j.* Wilnwr, Vincent majestic & A PP eii, M g r, 'TO-NIGHT-LAST TIME The Charming Widows j With • F.nnil-: DALE and 1.11.1.1 AN KMJI.ISH. •I—BIG FKATLKIJS—'I 'THE IIAJfCK OP THE FIRST SIN —and— ipRIXCKSS K TUB MYSTBRY OP TUB MLB PRICE*—mo, 25e, 85c, ftOc, 7.% c. * ALL NEXT WEEK M S™Y ES 10 & 20C Jlyrkle - Harder COMPANY rrrnrntlnK the Following Well known SureeNNrM! MONDAY. Mntlnce mill Evening; "Elevating a Husband." TUESDAY, Mnlluee mid Evening "Girl of the Golden West." tWEIINESI> \ V, Matinee and Evchliik "Stop Thief." , THURSDAY, Matinee anil Evening "What Happened to Mary." Fit II) AY, Mtrlliiw anil K vmlng "The Escape." Matinee and EvenluK "Under Southern Skies." NIGHT PRICES) ,50c, 30c, 20c. Gallery, 10c. SEAT SALE NOW ON. Palace Theater 333 Market Street SATURDAY Sam and Lee Shubert PKESENT TOM TERRISS Celebrated English imperson ator in Mystery of Edwin Drood By Chas. Dickens. f A I.SO Harry Myers, Rosemary Thebey and Brinsley Shaw, in Victor 2-reel Drama of The Sea Coast, "Rock of Hope" Admission 10c Children 5c PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY ' "AMBUSHED," S-aet Esnanar Politi cal llrantH featuring FRANCIS \. BUSHMAN. RRONt'HO 1111.1.V REWARDED, Enannay western. MEETINt; MR. JONES, Illnitrnpli. THE SMUGGLER'S DAUGHTER, l.ubln drama. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS - _ - _ MRS. GENE HI'GHRS A CO. *1 D*fl *T J I,»u ASGEH. /yew Hill I o-aav SOI'IIIE Ri:il\AllD. 1 * VM/ ***** **"/ 4 OTHER EXCEI.I.ENT ACTS. FOUR KEITH ACTS HAI.IfIWE'EN PARTY SATURDAY AND PICTURES y NH'HT. COME WITH VOUR I.ASAI.I.E AM) HAYMO.M). MAKE-UP ON. DEAN AND FAY. : O'llltlKN, DENNETT * GOSI.EK. SKATS NOW SEIJ,I\G FOR HOYKS AND A I.POINT. Midnight Matinee Election Nijht MATINEES - - 5 and 10c ALL, RETURNS FROM STATE AND ,n , , r NATION. EVENINGS - - 10 and 15c FRIDAY EVENING, * HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 30, 1014. Germany Preparing to Annex Belgium London, Oct. 30, 7.51 a. 111.—A dis patch to the Times from Berlin via Copenhagen asserts that preparations are being made in the German capital for the public proclamation of the an nexation of Belgium. MI'MMKRS MKKT MONDAY Members of the board of directors and the committee 011 rules of the Harrisburg Mummers' Association will meet Monday night at the Mayor's office. Membership tickets will be ready by Monday, and will be dis tributed to members on payment of dues. Kntry blanks for the New Year day parade will be sent out next week. CATARRH TROUBLE ENDED BY HYOMEI An Inexpensive, Easily Used and Most Effective Remedy. Surely try liyomei, nature's harm- I less remedy for catarrh, colds, asthma, | bronchitis, or croup, of children a treatment that not only gives quick and lasting benefit, but is pleusant to use. Ilyouiei Is not a cure-all, but a spe clrtc for distressing catarrh and similar j ailments affecting the nose, throat and 1 bronchial tubes. It does not drug the system. You breathe Hyomel so that ' its antiseptic medication at once | reaches the Irritated and diseased mu j doun membrane, heals and soothes the sore spots, drives out the poison, and restores health to the delicate tissues. . 1 You can get a Hyomel outfit, which contains Inhaler and bottle of liquid, I from H. C. Kennedy, or any drug store —it's not expensive. Put twenty drops of liyomei into the inhaler and | breathe it a few times during the day. iThere Is no treatment so satisfying for | it instantly opens the stopped-up alt passages—you breathe frtfcly, the un- I clean discharges from the nose stop, land dull headaches vanish —even the | worst cases respond quickly. I Mothers should always have Hyomel handy for use In case of croup and [colds of the little ones. It surely gives I quick relief.—Advertisement. "When the Frost is on the Pumpkins and the Corn is in the Shock" Then It's (line to lift your ten der plants from the ix-ds and pot tlicm up for winter flowering: In doors; mid it's lime lo transplant those plants which have out grown the sl/.e of pots or tubs they are in now. We Have All Sizes of Flower Pots and Plant Tubs Rest Quality—Right Prices 1 )ollvered ny 11 here USM OI It PLANT FOOD IN TABLKT FtIKM. II puts new life in your plants, 10c and 25c ' QUALITY BULBS They produce Finer Flowers, We have sold many thousands of ■ tliem ami still have a treinen | dons stock for you lo select from, (let your order In now. Tulips. Hyacinths, Narcissus. Walter S. Schell QUALITY SFFDS 1307-1309 Market St. , We have Pumpkins for Ifttl -1 lowe'en. Get tliem for I lie C'lill- I dreii. -V «. S and 111 cents each. VwrnaHMH/ Cumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect May 24. 1914. i TRAINS leave llarrisburg— For Winchester and Martlnaburg at 6:03, '7:50 a. m„ *3:40 p. m. I<'or Ilagerstown, Chainbersburg. Car i lisle, Mechanlc'Hburg and Intermediate I stations at 5:03, *7:50, *11:53 a. m j *3:40, 5:32. »7:40, •11:00 p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and 1 Mechanlcsburg at 9:48 a. m„ 2:18, 3-27 i <j:3o. 9:30 a. m. For Dlllsburg at 5:03, *7: SO and •11:53 a. in., 2:18, *3:40. 5:32 and 6:30 1 p. m. I • Dally. All other trains dally exceDt Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE. J. H. TONGE. O. p. a. Business Locals YOU W OULDN'T HKI.IKVK IT! But look at the calendar and see. Christmas is here In- less than eight weeks. While yon are feeling in prime condition after your summer and Fall outdoor recreation, that's the time to sit for a Christmas photograph. It's none too early, as it gives us ample time to do the most efficient work. Kellberg's Studio,' 302 Market street. —Advertisement. Try Telegraph Want Ads. DEMOCRATS' BOMB ! NOT WELL MADE UP "Partial List" of Capitol Officials Is Partial in More Ways Than One, They Say w People on Capitol A Hill are . making >5. efforts to find the 1 architect of a pam phlet entitled "A jKScftWySV Partial List" of the \ cSfltiSSt Pennsylvania, - J ißWWnWfflnf which has all the C LtlLiti l| earmarks of a ESt gL Democ ratio" 42- centimeter c a in - " mK * palgn shell that ' explode. The list Is so ludi crously incomplete and inaccurate that It has excited unusual interest and also some amusement because of the man ner In which It shows up the two Hull officials who are allies of .Mciormlck in his gubernatorial sa nations. It is shown that both cwV ™ A. W. Powell and , . Treasurer R. K. Young draw J"'® 1 "'*? Ils members of boards and « emoluments run close to JIu.OOO a year in the C)nc of the funny things is that Howard W. Fry Is given as a clerk In the State Department when he has been ch%f clerk of the Highway De partment for almost a year, while a stenographer In one department, who acts as clerk to a board where Young ond Powell constitute a majority. Is credited with an aggregate In salaries equaling some State officials, and which, of course, he does not get. People are listed who are dead and who have not been employed on the ••Mill" for months, and the salaries are just as Incorrect, while some boards ami offices are not even mentioned. The prize Item Is the Pennsylvania Historical Commission, in which it is Bravely stated that 1-iampton 1.,. Car son. Philadelphia, yets $1,200 a year and William U. Hensel, Lancaster, SI,OOO. The truth is that they.do not even get a per diem as members of that commission and give of their valuable time and extensive knowledge to the Commonwealth for nothing. Home u> Vote. Practically all of the men connected with State depart ments who live In other places have left 1 larrishurg to vote. In some of the departments only the men living here are left. To-da.v most of the at taches of the Auditor General's and State Treasurer's Departments went home. oung to Spcuk. Slate Treasurer R. K. Young left to-day to continue his speeches. He will be in Tow and a and t'anton to-iylght. llr. Hill Klecteil.—Dr. S. S. Hill, head of the Wernersville State Hos pital, was yesterday elected head of the Association of Hospital Superin tendents at the Danville meeting. Colonel Harnett llere. Colonel James Harnett, of Pittsburgh, former State Treasurer, was here to-day to see Auditor General Powell about Slate taxes. Mr. Powell will go home to vote late to-day. Ilig- Increase. The Haddington Building and Loan Association of Philadelphia, to-day tiled notice or increase of stock from $1,000,000 to $:i.000,000. \e« York Central Case.—The Xew York Central merger is before the Public Service Commission at Phila delphia to-day. It is to be ended this week. State to Appeal.—The Slate will ap- STOMACH UPSET? i t>'*<■> i i Get At the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of tlie ailment —clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a southing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away goes imiiK<'Stioii and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your month, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeliiiK. no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested f«»od, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel. Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c anil -f>c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum bus. O. —Advertisement. BADGOLD? IMF CASH FOR BOWELS TONIGHT No headache, constipation, bad cold or sour stomach by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold—always trace this to tor pid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, instead of being: cast out of the system, is reabsorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes conges tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken ing headache. Oascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove, the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess Idle from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the. bowels. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months.—Ad vertisement. Merchants A Miner* Trans. Co. DELIGHTFUL TRIPS "BY SKA" ' BAI.TIMOBK TO JACKSONVILLE and return $33.80 SAVANNAH and return KE.M BOSTON and return *20.00 Including meals and stateroom ac commodations. Through tickets to all points. Fine steamers. Best service Staterooms de luxe. Baths. Wireless telegraph. Automobiles carried. Send for booklet. »V. P. TURNER. O. P. A., Baltimore, Md. r c.Tc t k ch repairing or adjusting, Jewelry denning or repollshinK, tnke It to SPRINGER™^^ 20# MARKET ST.—Bell Pkoaa Fourth and A Q HP II I I—l ' Q Fourth and Market Streets 1 O Market Streets MAIN FLOOR ©>|Qct" itt Saturday, To=morrow,One Day Specials GLOVE BARGAINS ("Tk Jc HI VERY SPECIAL—Women's Snow-white Imported Chamoisette ftx ( ' lireaCt jpCClftl Gloves, plain white with black stitched backs. Also plain O C%« ff John J. Clark's 200-yard white. Always 50c. Sale price, pair uuC / |\VVfy spools sewing thread, black ' / I i;f|U) \ v ; '\ or white. Sale price, spool, 2-clasp French kid 2 and 3-button Real KAYSER'S GLOVES jf(\ / wl O C 1 gloves; black, white, Italian suede gloves, AT CUT PRICES — | \\7 ffj «O SpO#l tan, mode, brown or tans or browns; sizes ,fl - bnttoh chamoisette If \ 11 \ r«■ U *- * All o a/ A. nr/. d» *or j WftSll glove* also hllU'k or I 1 x\ JU\ \ gray. All sizes. Sat- 5/4 to 7/4 • $1.25 and white ti»i>orteci 16-imtton I \ Ifx 'lf V Yv'"?* I urday, to-morrow,, pr., $1.50 value. Special, {.'* le 2-eia*i> Kiovejt, always | Wf\ f 'l\l\ \ j FYTR A' 79 c par 69 c 35 c Ji I/ if \>lf I Boys' heavy fleeced gray I 1 //// v underwear, most all sizes, EXTRA Heavy 2-clasp pure Silk girdles, black and colors; \ J were 25c and 35c. Saturday, silk gloves, black or white, all sizes, were 69c and 49c, each, \ BPk JjL-/ ~ « ■ all other stores sell at 50c. OQ OC- lZctaCll Here to-morrow, pair ... UUv wuL v Anyone Can Have a Youthful ■■jv l 1-1 A , , Figure If the Corset's Right 7(|C ™ ribbed: # ; hUe Saturday W. B. Lace Front Nuform Corsets, sizes 18.030 ■ «T pr . IJ Z'izc I m 15c :.. Sa,urdaj ;, 8c To-morr«w—Cellar and Cuff Sett; Fine Linen; Laundered; New Shapes, Set 25c peal to the Supreme Court from the decision of the Philadelphia courts in the optometry case. Mr. McAfee's House Uumed. The residence of Secretary of the Com monwealth Itobert McAfee, in Pitts burgh, was bad.v damaged by lire yes terday. The lire was caused by a painter's blow torch and ruined upper stories while valuable paintings and hunting trophies were destroyed by water. Big Payments.—The Pennsylvania Railroad yesterday paid half a million dollars In State taxes to the State Treasury. To-day the National Tran sit Company paid SIOB,OOO. Hearing in Pittsburgh.—The State Industrial Hoard is giving hearings on the bakeshop regulations in Pitts burgh to-day. Attention is also being given to the mattress regulation act. Dr. SchaelTer Speaks.—Condemning the practice of vilifying candidates for public office, in an address yesterday before the county teachers' Institution, Dr. Nathan Scliaeffer, State Superin tendent oi Public Instruction, made special reference to the present cam paign, but refused to name any par ticular person upon whom he was heaping condemnation. "We ought to be ashamed of ourselves to malign men up for public office," he said. Roiul in Butler, —"The State High way Department lias asked for bids for a road in Butler, The road will connect up improved roads. Investigated Typhoid. Dr. C. J. Hunt, associate chief medical inspec tor, returned to-day from Pittsburgh after conducting an investigation into the outbreaks of typhoid fevor and other diseases in Allegheny county. Making Inspections. Dr. John I'rice JaTckson. Commissioner of La bor aiul Industry, Is making a nf Inspections in PtttnliurKh to-day. South African Revolt May Result Seriously Berlin, Oct. 30 (By Wireless). Press information given out in otti cial German citvles to-day says: 'lt Is believed here that the South African revolt muy tuke oil large proportions, as Generals IJe Wet anil lieyers are higlily respected leaders of the l'.oer nation. "I)r. Ilhomberg, former counsellor of the CSerniau Kinbussy at Tokio, in an interview explains thut it is Japan's uiin to Free Asia from Kuropean in tluences anil to subdue t'hina to Japa nese supremacy. "The German War Material Com pany, Limited, announces that the stocks of copper in Germany are suf tlclent for lastinK a lons time." SOI,1) SIIOKT W'KKillT Mayor John K. Royal yesterday af ternoon held John EssiK and Peter tirady, each under S2OO bail, for ap pearance at court, on a charge of sell ing potatoes by short weight. Kesi«- dents of North Sixth street told Mayor Koyal that they paid for nine bushel of potatoes from these men and re ceived six bushels. "IIONOII TO WIIOM HOVOIt IS HUE" Again we have to thank the lion. Holes Penrose, the senior Senator from Pennsylvania, for his continued deep interest In the welfare of our great order. In a recent letter to a promi nent member of our order, lie said, "It was a happiness and a pleasure for mm to do all in his power to upbuild the Sons of Veterans, for he recognized that it was a good and splendid tnove hient, existing for the general good of the nation, and ifs objects called for the sincere support of all patriots." These were not Idle words, those of this great statesman, anil lover of his country. Foe many long years he has never hesitated to endorse our efforts anil encourage us. This was done un seltlshly for when we were unknown, ami small in numbers, and when we could not get recognition from any other public man, he came to our meet ings and inspired us with words of patriotism. He came with all the en dorsement of a member of the great 'United States Senate. These things he did for us almost twenty years ago. This article is written not only because he Is our champion In the Senate to day against the Chamberlain bill, which would deprive us of our unform and the right tp carry arms, but because he has Interested himself In another movement, that if successful will mean much to us in the present and future, and will endear him to the order for all time. If lie does not accomplish It at once he will before long. Just as soon as success is asured the order will be notified. If I attempted, however, to give him full honor for all he has done .for the veteran, the widow, the orphan and for the Sons of Veterans It would take up every page In The Han ner. Suffice to say, that he has never turned us down: that he has supported every pension bill that has been passed by the l'nlted States Senate; that he has stood for the Union veteran and his interest In season and out of season. These are facts that cannot be contro verted. I write these things about our patriotic friend, because I dare to, as my record stands clean in the carrying out of this principle. "To give honor to him to whom honor is due at all times In this paper, on the platform .and In correspondence." This has been done Impartially without regard to politics, religion, color or nationality. The friend of the Veteran or the Sons of Veterans is my friend, and I am ever ready, and have always given credit to all. All I want Is the proofs, and T will give the credit, consequnetly no one can charge that I am partisan In this respect, and no one can charge politics when I do so, for I treat all alike. I realize this trufih. that If honor was given to whom honor is due, this would he a much better world, and organizations and all good movements would be benefited. Senator Penrose reports progress on the Chamberlain bill.—W. B. MoNulty, In The Banner, i official organ of the Sons of Veterans. Two Bombs Kill 19 and Injure 40 Others By Associated Press London, Oct. 30, 3.20 a. 111. —Two German aeroplanes on Wednesday dropped two bombs at Bethune, France, according to the correspond ent of the Daily Mail. One which fell among marketwomen, killed 19 of them and injured 40. Two bombs were dropped at Dunkirk on the same day. James S. Weltmer, Aged Ironworker, Dies James S. Weltmer. aged 77 vears, an aged ironworker and brickmaker, died at his home, Front and Paxton streets, yesterday, from a com plication of dis eases. One brother. John Weltmer, a former chief of police of Harrlsburg, survives. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Ser vices will he held at the chapel of E. J. A c New ¥1 n n * o Store V.X V MX. Bwddoek, p«. .... , ■ Johnstown, Pa. Wlth 3 I I / 1 B Altoona, Pa. dean Real Shoe Makers n«rrtabn»*. r«. v ' ,ca " (. j Voungstown, O. M><» Canton. <>. , stock 1217—MARKET STREET-2171%,. A Harvest of Shoe Bargains Fall Shoes For Men Charming Styles For Women Men'* shoe* of quality, atjlr, "i" l */]) A £\ H Charming; Full mid Winter style* _ . ■ bMVt.".!" l |«<'/\ , . , r*'l.:ni:| l |»h' "tyl"*.''' 'TH'I'.Jp /95 sh "«- V" lrnlher*,\ O patent and dull. All *l*r*. $4.00 value*, 4mo fabric* uiul combination*. All toe nmlY » at "™" lieel nhitiirn. All *lxe*. $3.50 values, at ~~" MEM'S DRESS SHOES wnMrM , c cunl7c Women's Shoes¥W~l * i qc WOMEN'S SHOES fJ. | &=—=* $1.95 K $1.50 M 1 < « (t2.no VAIiI'ES. I.Hfe model*. Special, Iw; H I | The regular He- 0 to s.l V AMIRS \w \ Kent Drew* Shoe. \e w model* In \ V DllTerent atyle* In patent, dull nnri tnn \ I \ patent and leather with cloth \ L \ dull leather*. U7AD V CUACC or kid top** I'Ook \j Button and fVv/l\lV ullUtu 1,11,1 wear like J lace. All Mlsen 1# 92.50 Shoe*. All / vw For men. Heavy calf- NI/.CN. V. —wklu upper* with mtronic B # * w,e *' W. 50 value*, at /j JJ Specials in Our Busy Bargain Department UIIII.S' SHOES BOYS' SHOES CHII.IVS SHOES MEN'S NI.IFI'KHH Child's SllDnera Extra good Stunlj make* In Patent* and Everett *tvle» Children'* com wenrlnMTi In pat- Patent and calf- DOUKOIN kid. With fortalil«» foit .iu rnt and dull leath- «kln lea»b er a. or without heel*. ««n «nd black "" "»P" er*. Different Solid *ole* and Slxea u|> to 0. leather and vel- trimmed It'llfor style*. Sl*e* up upper*. Slxe* up It eKu 1a r 75e vet*. It eku I a rent color* Tr.JI to 11. 11.50 Qfi. to 13V4. QQ r <alue*. 4Qr " s « value*. oq talue* ' An value* at . *1.50 value, .«* OC Speelal '"C Speelal at . . at 49c GIRLS DRESS SHOES GIRLS > HIGH TOPS I Sturdy Shees For Boys 1 BZ|) Mndr " ,,h extra hitch tj] la CjV/ '«P» In patent and dull A 4 mm /-X leather. Slxe* IIV 4toa, at 1 Ek / 1 A , r , »>™l SMt to 11, at sl^o| $2.50 Values SMC/ <® m ' ort " h, « ? ■ n « l «* r - si»2s 52.50 V aiue e=—r" 3^ PSV „r aehool. tinnmetal BOYS' HIGH TOPS P" . e"n . dr "a"nd du. , « n * / -•/ I anil patent leather* anil ...» . leather*. Uutton or / « fc- i V , The regulnr grade laee. \U<. hmv* / -i.> mifc. o "*" " P " f l>«ekle hl*h top*; waterproof ahoei. heavy lan and blaek ntoriu Slxr* up to K^, Miller, undertaker, 524 Race street, and will be In charge of the Rev. R. It Mejsenhelder. pastor of Trinity Luth eran Church. Burial will be made In lOast Harrlsburg Cemetery. POIJTTCAT/ ADVERTISEMENTS POUTTCAT; ADVERTISEMENTS * ~ ' ®For Representative in the General Assembly FIRST DISTRICT Augustus Wildman I pledge myself that ir eleeteil, I will sup port only such legislation as Is to the best In- YOUR SUPPORT KINDLY SOLICITED James S. Weltiner was a resident of South Harrlsburg for many years. MM was employed at various times at the Central Iron and Steel plant. Paxton. furnaces and at brick yards In South Harrisburg.
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