"Nothing to Eat but Shredded Wheat"— and the richest man in the world could not {4 buy anything more nutritious or more easily digested. Happy is the man or woman who has learned through stress of stringent economy the real goodness of Shredded Wheat It means good digestion, physical and mental vigor—the power to do things that are worth while. A daily diet of Shredded Wheat will put the weakling on his feet. Try it for ten days. Made in America Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits, heated in the oven to restore crispness, served with hot milk or cream, make a complete, nourishing, satisfying meal at a total cost of five or six cents. Also delicious with fruits. I ill AM I'SKM i:\rs \ JII'SKM KNTS li JUIMIgai I Mjßiaanw **2K.£i*. w BILLY VAN Bert FilzK'ihlionN The Volunteero. ' The Mlnlxtrel Hint will) a new Mou- AKXT WEEK olituue llml \ v\y Songs HOME AGAIN o OTHER o lltinl. nl Comedy nltli 15 People nml - ® rr Van and Schenck ACTS I ami next PlelureN. J I. MAJES TIC TH EA TH R ' SAT. FEB. 13TH—RKTI IIN i:\Ci \(,i;\i|;\'|' German War Films sf ' l ' THE (iKIOIW Mill-: 01-' 'l'llis (iltl 1 ! VT WAIt Two Xe%v Heel*—l'rh'p*; Urohp»trn. S5c t llnlcony, 1.%e. All Next Week—Mat "THE MAIN WHO \VI\S Til KM A 1,1," Chas. K. Champlin Offering Metropolitan Ploy. In Metropolitan Style by 111. Metropolitan rompnny. MATiNEE—MONDAY—NIGHT wL$ "The Man From Home" Ladies' 15c Tickets Monday Night ML PRIfFC. WAIINEES . . . 10 and 20c ARIUCLD. NIGHTS ... 10,20,30,50, Seats on Safe Friday W3MSt List 0/ Plays to Be Presented For the Week Are: v2gfzs®z ™r f ,:r k ■Trent Niieee M » at the Kltlnire Then- »ueeefi». * il Menjco ter, Y. THE HEABT «F M 111 VI.A\l), THE GHOST BHEtKKII II ■. 1. i/ii 1 , f r M Warner's phenomenal hit nt'thrV! Helnweow fnmoiiH pln.v. eeum Tbenter, ft. V„ laxt "ealou. THE MASTER of llit- HOI SK, Tlie | ItiiclieMl I»1H> ever NCCII JM Til 10 It !•' ■•'(lit "\i !•' it TK ■ laet nil' Ilowton VnlkVntf! "'" V Hl play.'Vv n.'s'ShehiVn"' M,S XVI, ' K ' Kohert .ellV, SIO.OOO pr |*,. * PALACE THEATER, 333 Market St. TODAY ~AM' KOBERT LEONARD IX EPISODE NO II "THE MASTER KEY" CLEO MADISON AM) JOE KINO IX 2-RKKI, GOI.D SFII llHti.i "A WOMAN'S DEBT" A '"THOSE GER , MANBOWLK V S i i ' '"THE * HICKT OWN *RrV A LS" K " c,,MEnv ™.LDR EX , 5 ,. > ' ■ n~ YJCTOIUA Bargain Day TO-MORROW TO-DAY L Anton y and Cleopatra Estha Williams in "The Old Cross Roads" ' . i. MAJESTIC THEATER > THIJ «SDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 12 (■(lnert nnd Sullivan** Ever Tuneful "MIKADO" C-TZS32Z oi'^iy-'^rvoTee.!'Wl!*.:. ' *3".°, J?"* 4 * t "eata, $1.50, litis oltlec opens Tuesday momlun. ' . ' 4uc """J Sl.OOj Box -I Try Telegraph Want Ads. • THURSDAY EVENING, [CITY HAS OUNCE TO DEVELOP 'WHITE COIL' Harnessing of River Would Create Splendid Industrial Opportuni ties, Engineers Say | Hugh L. Cooper, a well-known hydro-electric engineer of New York will lecture before the ICiiKineers' Society to-morrow evening on the world's largest water power plant at Keokuk, lowa, of which he was engi neer. The event will be of particular local interest owing to the fact that Mr. Cooper was the engineer in charge of the AlcCall's Ferry project after its lirst failure and brought that work to a sucessful conclusion. His lecture here will cover the his tory of "white coal" from its early in ception in Japan and India to its later developments at Brazil and Jamaica, and in this country at Niagara Falls, i McCall's Ferry, and finally, to the greatest hydro-electric plant in the world at Keokuk. This plant was built at a cost of $20,000,000 after three years' work. It supplies 250,000 horsepower in the | form of high voltage electric current. to the territory covered in a radius of 175 miles. Its most important con sumer is the city of St, Louis, IGO j miles away. The United States government re quired the owners, the Mississippi I River Power Company, to construct | great locks to take care of the river j traffic. These locks themselves are a notable engineering feat, being the largest on tnis continent, greater even than the Gatun locks at Panama. The locks will make a single lift of forty two feet. Engineers and others interested are invited to attend the lecture, which will be held at the clubhouse, 31 South Front street. A large audience j is expected because of the fact that there has been so much said as to the possibilities of tlic "white coal" at our doors and the larger industrial op portunities for Harrisburg that could be created. WOMAN DROWNS IN MIDOCEAN New York, Feb. 11.—Mrs. Chester M. ICnepper, wife of a retired cap tain in the United States Navy, fell or jumped overboard from the steam ship Niagara during a storm on the evening of February 5 and was drowned. Mrs. Knepper and her hus band were returning from France where they have been living for some time. The Niagara arrived here to day from Havre. T<> critic A coi.n i,\ OWE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money, if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c.—Advertise ment. CAMPAIGN FOR PENSION FUND Chicago, Feb. 11.- —A campaign for a fund of $11,600,000 with which to provide for retired ministers and for widows and orphans of ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States will be made this year, according to action taken at the annual meeting of the board of con ference claimants of the church hero yesterday. GERMANY NEEDS S f ,250.000,000 Ijondon, Feb. 11, 4.0 a P. M.-—Ger man financiers liave been summoned to a conference in Berlin with the finance' minister, who considers that a new loan of $1,250,000,000 is required for thq continuance of the war, says a dispatch from Amsterdam to the Exchange Telegraph Company. Pull the Teeth and Beauty Fades In England it is common practice to pull all the teeth to cure pyorrhoea, or Uiggs' disease. Sir John Goodhart, the famous surgeon, raises an earnest pro test against this. He said in the Lan cet, "To one not an expert It seems more reasonable that so long as teeth are in their sockets, free from intense rain and serviceable for mastication, there Is something to be Sjud on the side of keeping our own rather than take to others that We know not of." Store teeth detract from health and beauty. When you find the teeth or gums are sore, painful to touch of food or tongue, sensitive to heat or cold, loose, brittle, get tin edge easily, ten der, or gums shrink from the necks of the teeth, It is time to begin the work of destroying the microbes that infest the cracks and crannies of the teeth. Vou can readily overcome these condi tions by getting four ounces of iluid organ from the druggist (you don't need more), using a teaspoonful morn ing, noon and night, simply gargling tin- mouth with this a minute or so. The microbes will be washed out, the cracks i leaned, the teeth become strong and firm in the gums and the yellow peel off.—Advertisement. UNDERTAKERS RUDOLPH K. SPICER - Funeral Director and Embalmer *l3 Walnut St. Hell I'boao HARRY M. HOFFMANN (SirceMor to .1. J. Oisrlaby) UNDERTAKER ' 310 NORTH SECOND STREET AMUSEMENTS t "N Photoplay To-day "Everybody's Sweetheart" FRANCIS x. nrsimw and lleverl)' Ilayne Featured In "The Ambition of (be Huron." Mure Mrllrrmiilf In "Young; I.ord Stanlelgh" aerie*) "The Invitation nnd tile Attack." Special Friday Helen Gardner Featured In "l.'ndernentli the I'alut." .1 nets—Brofcdway-Star Feature. Saturday < harlea Chaplin, In "Ilia New Jolt," a acta. > / ———— Don't forget to take advant age of the discount by paying your Electric Light Bill on or before Friday, February 12th. It Pay To Advertise in the Telegraph HARRISBURG TEIEGRAPft Iki Sjaot" Cit 3(q-iuikr<| , FRIDAY OLD-FASHION BARGAIN DAY <" \ 4 I Burson Stockings FRIDAY FRIDAY AGAIN—John J. Clarks Sewing I I c Thread, 200 Yard Spools, Black or Burson Stockings, £BBSk <» l»e. yard Ow \A/uu tc i «. ». \ W lisle or cotton (not dT™! Wn,,t ' 10 > u, " s «<> . . Whlte ( 6 spool* to a customer) | a seam) always ' v ' ■—■ * I jh" IP ■. fringed all around, rich ltoman | K ■ v stripes. worth $1.50; 7Q„ ■M. ■ Silk Lined Cash- s «de l'rice, each # I/C 3 Pairs ...100 brown; were 39c and 50c. rnn\i v , . 25c EXTRA FRIDAY e Friday. pair . 1 p < 1 • ————ltl-button opera length French- - I Utner btockiner Ki Iqq Wa Mm Women's Fine Cotton Stockings, black, white, tan, brown or ox same as above W W linen heels and toes, double sob-*; blood; all sizes; SI.OO 7Q„ iffc Ifllß ■ - I pain?'for" 25c kind; Friday, pair 79c i 6 . bu tton White Doeskin \fj OfAt) FRIDAY kind !. 50c WW J Boot Stockings, double lisle soles, high —^______ spliced heels; black, white and all the KAYSER'S Extra Fine Duplex 2-clasp Wash- r? f\ gUA M X W W new wanted colors. 50c kind.OO- r II f% | a ble Gloves; always 75c. Friday, pair vW* V( w / / \ i V park Model Other Bargains About Half Price FRIDAY Medium i> i " (•owns. Skirts, Slips, Combination Drawers, Human Ilair Switches, Hill 28 inches, three I wide 'lVi'blm" I shim!?r« ei^!' cw,foviTs.«4 8. Learning that Harris burg had a Sixth and Broad streets, the Philadelphia authorities sent a cir cular letter to Colonel Joseph liitchi- , son, giving a description of the body. Mother's Name Is Eleanor Inquiries at every house on Verbeke street in the 600 block, failed to bring any identification or the picture of the lad. One of the stories the boy tells Is that he had a yard in front of his house, that there were two large trees In the yard, and he had chickens at •bis home. He said his mother's name 1 is Eleanor and she took him to Phila delphia frequently. This Is one reason why he is now in Philadelphia. The FEBRUARY 11. 1915. boy also tolls about a sister' Gwendolyn Mary MfcCleary. In the event that the boy's parents cannot be located, Walter B. Walker, a prominent lawyer, whose office is at 135 Broadway, New York City, will adopt the lad. lie believes the boy was kidnapped. The waif has flaxen hair and win ning blue eyes. When found his hair was in curls about his ears, and he wore a blue sailor suit, black velvet hut with red band, black stockings and high black shoes; red woolen mit tens hung from a tape about his neck. There was no mark on the boy's cloth ing, which was of good texture. HAISE IS KFCOMMEXDKI) By Associated Press Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 11. —K. Braun, chairman of the Price Committee of the Western Pennsylvania Master Bakers' Association, announced to day that the committee had decided H Did you think a cigarette couldn't be satisfying, yet MILD? [|| j jjj F ATI MA is both rSo ovw Ls the preference to any ffl ~ - —y New Groc All flour, cereals, crackers, sugar, and anything that may have been affected by the smoke, have been taken out and new fresh stock / Replace All That Were Smoke Damaged This was done to protect our customers and maintain the standard of excellence essential for those who insist on the best, always. A. H. KREIDLER & BRO. SECOND AND WALNUT i to recommend to the association an increase in the price of bread. A cent I a loaf, he said, would likely be tacked on the present price. PLANNING ANNUAL BANQI UT r OF GOVERNOR'S TROOP On Thursday night, February IS, the Governor's Troop will hold its twent.v-seventh annual banquet at Ho tel Aldine. Captain George C. Jack will be toastmaster. There will be a half-dozen invited guests and each member is permitted to invite an ex mcniber of the troop. Further details will be announced later. BILL FOR HONEST SHOW "ADS" Indianapolis, Feb. 11.—Theatrical companies and theater managements will be required to live up to advance advertisements, if a bill introduced in the Indiana Legislature yesterday should become a law. 7