12 T. KtXXETH VAN YORX COMING P. Kenneth Van Yorx The World's Greatest Player-Pianist IN COMPLIMENTARY Angeius Player-Piano Recital TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, AT 8.15 TECH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Soloists: HANS KRONOLD, Violincellist GEORGE SUTTON, Baritone Admission by Ticket Only Which may be had without charge by calling at our Store, March 22 and 23. Complimentary and Under Direction J. H. Troup Music House T ""> Building 15 South Market Square i COLD, nr on BILIOUS? REGULATE YOUR BOWELS' 10 CENTS Break a bad cold? Yes! Surest way sv.cu'ld is to take two Uas «Hrets to-night and you will wake up ■with a clear head and the cold gone. Try this! If headachy, stuffed up and sore all over from a cold or grippe e;ive your liver and bowels a thorough i CANDY CATHARTIC^ H M Mm B gflk 10 CENT BOXCB-ANY DRUG STORE N EARING DARDANELLES' FORTSi By Associated Press Geneva, via Paris. March 16, 4.59 | A. M. —A dispatch to-the Tribune from Its Home correspondent, says a large ! part of the Italian navy is being con centrated at Taranto at the southeast- i em extremity of the country and the point nearest the Dardanelles. The same paper prints dispatches 1 from Vienna which states that Km per- j ■JV Francis Joseph on Saturday receiv ed Archduke Frederick who insisted [ an behalf of the general staff in the Carpathians that Archduke Kugene j should be ordered to abandon the j campaign against Serbia. i || White Enamel Medi= AO || cine Cabinet, Special 5/OC j> None C. O. D. No j; Telephone Orders. Sy/'' fllllV Ca^nC i I Miller & Kades 7 North Market Square TUESDAY- EVENING, cleansing with Cascarets and you will bonder in the •morning what- became of your misery-making cold. Carcareta is the surest cold breaker known—a 10-cent box will prove it. Mothers should cure children's colds thts way—no barm no dangerous drugs. I 29,978 PERSONS KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY j Rome, via Paris, March 16, 12.55 lA. M.—An official parliamentary re- I port on the earthquake of January 1 3 ! gives the number of deaths thus far reported as 29, 978 without including ! persons who afterwards died of in juries and illness caused by the disas ! ter. HIP FRACTURED BY LIMBER The left hip of Paul O'Neal, aged 8. i fis6 Boas street, was fractured when a pile of lumber fell on him, while he was playing in the yards of the Fnited j Tee and Coal Company, Seventh and i Forster streets, this morning. MM K. THAW U IMTTEMTS GATES Supreme Court Justice Decides He Cannot Be Returned to New Hampshire New York, March 16—Harry K. Thaw will not l>o sent back to New Hampshire by the state of New York as his counsel demanded, but must be returned to Matteawan Asylum, unless legal papers calling for his detention in New York county are served upon the warden of Tombs Prison. This was Supreme Court Justice Page's de cision today in disposing of the formal motion to have Thaw returned to New England. In the meantime counsel for Thaw, as if in anticipation of such a deci sion, had obtained from Supreme Court Justice Bijur a writ of habeas corpus which will keep Thaw in Tombs Pilson till next Friday when he must be produced in court. It was a close call for Thaw as plans had been considered by the state for returning him at once to Mattea wan. Asylum attendants were In the court room ready to rush him there by automobile, but the writ of habeas corpus prevented this. Twenty Deputies Armed, Sheriff Griffenhagen, oi New York county, had heard whisperings of a plot to abduct Thaw during the brief interval when he should be out of Warden I-lanley's custody in going to and from the prison to the court room across the bridge of sighs. Accord ingly, the sheriff armed twenty depu ties with revolvers and scattered them throughout the crowd that packed the court room. Many more armed depu ties were sprinkled anions the crowds in the corridors. "1 am taking no chances," the sher iff said. "I am weli heeled for an abduction." Tliaw Was Disappointed. When the decision was announced. Thaw's smile changed to a frown. Plainly he was disappointed. He turi. -l quickly to John B. Stanchfield, of his counsel, who spoke a few words in an undertone and took his seat. A moment later, two of the sheriff's deputies led him away to the Tombs. Justice Page took occasion to com ment, in his decision on the good faith displayed by the state of New York to wards New Hampshire by placing Thaw on trial on the conspiracy charge. There had been no evidence, the court held, to warrant the charge that Thaw had been brought back simply to be sent again to Matteawan. Nor had there been adduced any ade quate reason why Thaw should be sent back to New Hampshire after his trial and acquittal. ANTITRADINGSTAMP BILL IN THE HOUSE [fontinucd from First Page.] Stein. Allegheny. The penalty for vio lation would be made SI,OOO tine and imprisonment for six months, or either. Hills will also be presented by Hr. Stein requiring justices, aldermen and constables to give itemized receipts and requiring any such'ofUcer charg ing an illegal fee to pay the injured person $100; requiring aldermen and justices to furnish transcripts of dock ets in cases of crime or misdemeanor to district attorneys within three days. Other bills presented: Mr. I.auler. Allegheny lmposing liability for civil action by third class cities for cost of extinguishing (ires upon all persons, firms or corporations upon whose premises fires have origi nated by criminal intent or through failure to comply with laws. Mr. Allegheny—-Validating sales upon tax or municipal claims and making title of purchaser at such sales absolute. Mr. Bigler, Philadelphia—Regulat ing practice in common pleas Courts in actions of assumpsit and trespass. Mr. Bauet-le, Philadelphia—Amend ing act of 1855 so that no wife who shall have for one year or more pre vious to death of her husband wilfully and maliciously deserted her husband shall have any right or title in his es tate after his death under the intestate laws. Bill Requires lights A bill that may have the backing of the motorists of the State was intro duced in the House to-day by Mr. Dodds, Allegheny, requiring all man ner of vehicles except pushcarts, wheelbarrows and haywagons to carry lanterns on the highways at night. Other bills presented: Dodds, Allegheny—To forbid the use of machines in the removal of mlno pillars. Stein, Philadelphia Empowering cities to regulate location, size and use of buildings erected within city limits, and regulating kind of buildings to be erected with 200 feet of municipal parks. Lindsay. Warren —Giving right of eminent domain to commission to es- j tablish industrial institution for wo men, and providing that when room for the accommodation of 75 women has been made the Governor may name a board of managers and arrange for the purchase of 500 acres more of i land. Barnett, York—Resolution request "TlZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET No puffed-up, burning, tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses. "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, I blisters, bunions and chilblains. "TIZ" draws out the acids and poi sons that puff up your feet. No mat ter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "TIZ" brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ" is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how com fortable, how happy you feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seei tight. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever—wear smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Ad vertisement. I UARRISBURG TELEGRAPH you to remember *n the stom- i ach and digests nothing. Mi-o-na Tab- ' . lets strengthen the stomach walls, .stimulate the stomach muscles anil | I vitalize the stomach machinery Into in- j t stant and normal action. The stomach I I starts at once to churn Its food and ! I normal, painless digestion fo..ows. H. ! C. Kennedy and many other leading j druggists hereabouts sell Mi-o-na Tab- I lets, agreeing to refund money In any ! case where it does not do these two I things. Pirst, in ten minutes give re- I lief from heartburn, gas, belching, ac idity, sour rising, etc. Second. In thirty days completely renovate, cleanse and strengthen the stomach so It can do its own work without aid of any kind. If vour own druggist thinks this well of Mi-o-na you surely ought to try It.—Ad vertisement. AGIO STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS Common Sense Advice by ■ Dlatln- Kulsheil Specialist. "Acid" stomachs are dangerous be cause acid irritates and Inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the proper action of the stomach, and leading to probably nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble from which people suf fer. Ordinary medicines and medicinal treatments are useless in' such cases, for they leave the source of the trouble, the acid In the stomach, as dangerous as ever. The acid must be neutralized, and its formation preventod, and the best thing for- this purpose Is a tea spoonful of blsurated magnesia, a i simple antacid, taken In a little warm or cold water after eating, which not | only neutralizes the add. but also pre- J vents the fermentation from which acidity is developed. Poods which or dinarily cause distress may be eaten I with Impunity if the meal is follow- I ed with a little blsurated magnesia, which can be obtained from any drug- I gist, and should always be kept handy. Advertisement, j MARCH 16, 1915. Genuine Persian Mahal Rugs at Specially Low Prices These are real Mahals, not the inferior Muskabad rugs so usually advertised and sold in reduction sales. Mahal carpets are much closer woven, more artistic in colorings and designs. The wool used is of splendid quality; colors fast. The designs are Persian; many of them of the Saruk type. We mention a few sizes and prices as examples of the unusual values. Mahal Rugs (1.10*10.7 $73.00 lO.fl *14.10 $240.00 10.* *12.11 #13.1.00 18.0 *20.0 $245.00 H.S *12.0 $1.10.00 11.4 *13.11 $2.-0.00 0.2 XI2.N $1115.00 il.l IX 1.1.0 $250.00 N. 3 * 12.5 $ 105.00 11.7 x 14.3 $20.1.00 S. 10* 12.0 $175.00 O.S xIN.I $27.1.00 0.2 xll.ll $ 1 5.1.00 10.5 * 17.S $2*5.00 S.O *13.5 $ I K. 1.00 11.3 *13.7 $2N.1.00 10.4 X 14.3 . SION.OO 10.0x17.0 $20.1.00 10.0 x 12.1 $11(N.oo 12.0 x 1.1.4 $325.00 11.4 x 13.5 $ lIIS.OO 12.0 *21.3 $305,00 10..S *13.0 $1 ON.OO 12.S *20.7 $4.10.00 10.5 *13.10 SIOB.OO 13.11 *2O.S $400.00 This is just another instance of the many advantages in buying from a Rug House of international reputation and connections, where rugs are priced and sold STRICT LY ON THEIR MERITS, and guaranteed for exactly what they are. Fritz & La Rue, Inc. 1124 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Iwenty-lour of King Oscar nickel quality has made thousands of smokers so familiar with this brand that it is as nat ural to ask for them when they want a smoke as it is to order a meal when they are hungry. King Oscar 5c Cigar are remarkable for their regularity of quality—the tobacco they are made of is like their price—it never varies. And you can bet this takes experience and "know-how" to maintain this even aroma. Here's the one way to get a good smoke for your nickel—. select a King Oscar!