* |L kvSi Safest and most reliable to use lor * Home Baking Royal BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Perfectly leavens and makes the food more delicious and wholesome Have you noticed that ROYAL BAKING POWDER is used in the Telegraph's Free School of Home Economics ? BIG RISK FOR PEANUT-STICK i the price of the peanut-stick, and that therefore the account was closed. Grayson Back Again Within Prison i Whereupon Grayson, so I-aok says, Walls Pending Trial for Assault lammed htm. Nearly a year ago Charles Grayson, Lack preferred assault and battery a negro, called at Bam Lack's store, charges, hut Grayson was not arrested 10 Cowden street, bought a peanut- until last evening as he was leading the stick, stood around in the doorway, Jail. He had ,lust finished a six munched it, talked politics, war possl- months' sentence as Constable Eman billttes, and so forth, and then de- uel stepped up to him and read a war manded "his four cents change." Lack rant. Following a hearing before Al - that no change was due, as derman Bayles, Grayson wag held for ■ lie patron had only tendered one cent, court under SSOO bail. Cap Sweep Without Dust Yes, madam, there is now a. new way half as often, because Nomordust gets to sweep without, raising a partic'e of the room so much cleaner, dust. You can your ornaments first As one housekeeper said: "Nomon then sweep, and the ornaments will dust gives me as much time for othef be as clean as before you started sweep- things as if I had a new maid"—yet ln ß-_ , . , . Nomordust costs but a few pennies • Here s how you do it: Get a can of month. Nomordust a powder—sprinkle a little Nomordust is fine for old rugs too— •cross the room, then sweep it ahead brings out the original color; and it'« of you as you go. Nomordust enables good for wood floors and linoleum* you to collect the dust, whereas ordinary as well. •weeping spreads it. You know about dlistless dusting— But it does more than this. It makes now learn about duslless sweeping. Get •weeping much easier. \ou can clean a 10c can and then if you're not more »ny room jn half the time and with half than pleased, your money will be re the effort, yet you only have to sweep funded. "Mean* ju»t what it mjti" All Grocers—loc. & 25c. a Can. Better Than Buying R. R. Stocks You can earn considerable more money through buying your next winter's supply of coal this month than you can by purchas ing P. R. R. Stock. Coal prices are now 50c per .2000 lbs. cheaper than they will be September Ist. » 2000 lbs. Mixed Nut costs now $6.55 on September Ist it will cost 7.05 Saving 50 You save 50c on each $6.55 invested for 5 months. This is at the rate of about 18% interest. Do you know anything that will pay you as well as buying coal now? United Ice & Coal Co. Foratrr and Cowden Third and Boa* lßth and Cheatnnt Hummel and Mnlberry Also Steelton, Pa. THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 27, 1915 MI. UNI ACTION WON BY COMPANY Public Service Commission Finds That Franchise Was Not Vio lated; Other Cases In t.he complaint of the borough of Mt. Union against the Mt. Union Wa ter Company, the Public Service Comr mission in an opinion made public last evening finds that the company did not violate the franchise ordinance under which It operates when it in creased the rates, and that theße rates which became effective August 15, 1914, are not unreasonable and exces sive. The quantity of the water sup plied Is adequate for domestic con sumption but the commission orders that the stream and reserve at Sing er's Gap must be properly protected ! against pollution, and the company I must report to the commission not. lat er than July 1 of this year as to the I means employed to furnish this pro tection. Tests of the water pressure must also be made during the months of July, August, September and Octo ber. The commission has issued an or der restraining the Big Spring Electric Company, a Cumberland county con cern, from putting into effect the pro posed schedule providing for an in crease in Its rates for power. The complaint was brought by J. S. Elliott and others of Newville and it was alleged that the proposed rates were greatly in excess of the charges of oth er companies for like service. In another opinion the commission declares that it has not the power, under the act creating it, to compel a public service company to extend its facilities beyond the territory cov ered by its charter or amendments thereto. The City of Scranton passed an ordinance authorizing the extension and operation of the lines of the Scran ton Railways Company from the pres ent end of the tracks in Luzerne street to other localities. The company re fused tj accept the ordinance or make the extension and the City of Scranton filed a complaint with the commis sion. The complaint was dismissed. The commission refused to approve the contract for street lighting entered into by the Township of Jenkins. Lu zerne county, and the Jenkins Town phip Electric Light, Heat and Power Company. MAJESTIC To-night Christie MaeDonald in 'Sweethearrs." COLON! AI. Vaudeville and Pictures Every after noon and evening. MOVIXCi PICTI RF.S Photoplay. 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Regent, 12 noon to 11 p. m. Royal, fi p. m. to 11 p. m. Victoria. 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. CHRISTIE MnrDOVAI.D ITS -HWBET. HEARTS'* "Sweethearts.' featuring Miss Chris- ' tie M&cDonald, one cf the season's most attractive offerings, will be at the Ma jestic to-nierht to delight the lovers of light opera. "Sweethearts" abounds In clean com edy, tuneful, melodies and picturesque scenes from the mythical land of Zl lanla. It has a chorus that ran sing—• and does—-and a love story that Is clean and sweet. And It's humor never de pends upon suggestiveneßS for its ef fect. The story concerns the fortunes of the little princeess of Zllania, who, when a babe, is carried from her palace and left In the care of Dame Paulia. a worthy laundress of Bruges. Schemers learn the identity of the princess, now grown to quite a beautiful little lady and attempt to profit by their knowl edge. The curtain goes down with the smeers foiled and the princess pro claimed queen. Miss Mac Donald, of course. Is the princess. There are many airs which you'll be whistling as you go home "Sweet hearts." "Cricket on the Hearth." and "In the Convent They Never Tnught Me That." Oh, but what Is the use! It is all tuneful and catchy and good. And the leaven of wit and humor is well supplied hv Mr. Ralph and Narin.—Ad vertisement. SEVEN BRACKS AT COIANIAL TO DAY There is nothing In the entire rou tine of acrobatic feats attempted by the Seven Bracks at the Colonial that any body ever saw presented by other acts. The Bracks make a business of invent ing all of their own acrobatic numbers, and they are wizards In their line. A couple of seasons ago this act played the Orpheum and was voted the very hest tiling in the acrobatic line that ever came to town. These seven broth ers will be the headliners of n very gor.d show that comes In for the balance of the week. The other three acts will be well up t<> standard. There will also he a new Charles Chaplin comedy on the picture sheet.—Advertisement. PAXTANG PARK VAI'DEVIM.E The regular summer vaudeville sea son will open at the Paxtan<*- Park Theater this e'-enlng A rarefullv se lected hill has been booked by Manager Davis for the opening performance. The Mysterious Rrlndamour, magician, and handcuff exnert. will he the feature at traction. Mr. Brlndamour has aopear ed in the vnrlous theaters of Harrls burg many times and always presents an Interesting performance. During his engagement at the park theater he will demonstrate the methods by which he has escaped from some of the strongest prisons in the world after be ing securely manacled and locked in a cell. Other acts on the park hill will be Jordan, the .higgling phiend; Fltzslm mons and Cameron, Gaffney and Dale, In comedy songs and dialogue, and the Gutzman Trio, in a novelty liend and hand balancing stunt.—Advertisement. VICTORIA THEATER To-day's bill at the Victoria Theater is one that will \)e sure to please the most critical motion picture patron for the reason that It presents a va riety of clever productions that touch every phase of human emotions. "The Black Ring" Is a three-part ICalem pro duction and Is one of the most power ful dramas shown for some time. "The Other Girl," as the name would indi cate, Is a one-part Essanay offering of intense Interest and is pleasing throughout. "The Professor's Painless Cure" Is a Vitagraph comedy, and fea tures Sidney Drew as the professor. There are some real funny situations in this picture and as a laugh-provoker It is a success. There are a great many surprises in store for the natrons of the Victoria. "We have booked some of the most remarkable screen plays ever ANOTHER WOMAN TELLS How Vlnol Made Her Strong Beallsvllle, Ohio.—"l wish all nerv ous. weak, run-down woman could have Vlnol. I was so run-do'wn, weak and nervous I could not sleep. Every thing I ate hurt me, and the medicine I had taken did me no good. I de cided to try Vlnol, and before long I could eat anything 1 wanted and could sleep all night. Now I am well and strong, and In better health than I have been for years."—Mrs. Anna Millison. Beallsvllle, Ohio. We guarantee Vlnol for all run down. weak and debilitated conditions. George A. Gorgas, druggist: Ken nedy's Medicine Store. .121 Market street: C. F. 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FOR FRIDAY OXI.Y DAY OUTING I Men's Blue Serge PANTS I Boys' 75c Wash on I GIRLS' MIDDIES I S KHAKI 69c If 50 Quality . $2.00 SUITS "' / 39c ?z? y F„f' 25c! Ilitdf with euff bottom, belt loopsi BoVs' 75c ICHakl OA ( ■old elsewhere n< 91.00. Slses 3S l/l„„) *n nn D A MTC mm n \ll/» Only 50 to sell. In white and col to -12. Men "AIN Id PANTS at Jwv or*i slses 8, 16 and 20. ON SUK IV THE B ASEMENT. Tomorrow ... I"C '' ' ( n » on T a FOR ERIDAY ONI.Y I GIRLS'BLOOMERS B^Wailtr' 8 " 19c GIRLS'DRESSES | t*r to SIO.OO, Will Be Put Worth 25c. 1 A^, FriHav U Rarpain lsc on ® ur Tables 7C Boys' $3.50 Norfolk d» I OA Friday For lvlCl Friday Bargain J. %J K, /J) cm.tc . Jl. t«» ♦» •«". m-*" »f *«t ««i- , Made of fsst black sateeni ent » -3 &l • ' • • ' or percalesi sines 2to 0 yeara. I IHHBBS BASEMENT. Mea Double rRTTiroATs W ■HI a T I v^l worth ■ . Li jjj Only made of messnltne VB M 9 IW on ist si*uo made. They will be shown here very soon.—Advertisement. I.AST DAY OF "BI'CKSHOT JOHN" AT THE REGENT The Regent Theater will present to morrow "The Clemenceau Case,' by Alexander Dumas. In "The Clemenceau Case" Dumas has attained the capstone of his towering genius. Of Iza, the pantherlsh heroine of this deathless drama, he himself wrote: "I shall never create another such character though 1 scribble till doomsday." Iza's sin ister beauty and its fatal effect on the lives of two noble men form the main plot of "The Clemenceau Case." Pierre, her husband, whom she casts oft from Constantine Rltz, she leaves with his career as a talented sculptor blasted forever. In turn she toys with the in fatuated Riti., shattering his hopes, ambitions and home life. But Pierre saves Ritz against himself. With he role self-sacrifice he allows himself, npparently, to fall once more under Iza's spell. He meets her In her Ori ental boudoir. As she presses her false Hps to Pierre's, he stabs her to the heart just as Rltr. enters. "1 have saved you from your wife," says Pier re, calmly, as he telephones for the police. "As for me, Iza killed my heart years ago."—Advertisement. STKAM EN GIN KERS MAY OHGANIZK BRANCH HERE Steam engineers in Harrisburg will in the near future organize a branch of the American Order of Steam En- Kineers. The decision was reached last night following a preliminary meeting in Counclt ehambsr, in the Courthouse. The meeting was at tended by fifty local engineers. The objects .of the new order were explained by J. William Pairont, of . Fbiladelpliia, supremo chief engineer, and Franklin R. Moore, also of Phila delphia. past supreme chief. The meeting was presided over by A. L. Burns, chief engineer of the Har risburg water works. Engineer Burns is a member of the local committee, which also Includes John A. McAllis ter and Edward A. Schell. This com mittee will arrange for future meet ings. JACK SOX TO ADDRESS NEWSBOYS TO-MORROW Commissioner of Labor and Industry John Price Jackson will speak before the Harrlsburg Newsboys' Association at the regular weekly meeting at Sec ond and Chestnut streets to-morrow evening. The "newsies" have Issued a general invitation to all carriers of the city to attend and Join their organ ization. 8ta»» cf nhl>. City of To!.(to, Lucas Cocnty, Frank J. Cliener mikn oath that be 1* motor partner of til. firm of F. J. Chancy ft Co.. do ing bnaineae la the City of Toledo, County and Btate aforeaald, and that eatd firm will p»7 the anm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAItS for each and e.ery caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uae of Ball'a Catarrh Core. FRANK J. CHENEY. Swora t" before me and subscribed Id my preaenoe, thia Bth day of December, A. P.. ISBG. Beal. A. W. C.T.EASON'. Notary Public. Haifa Catarrh Core la taken Internally and acta directly upon the blond and Mucotie sur face of. the ayttem, Bend for teatimadala, free, K J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. | Sold by all DmpgUta, ?sc. i TUI HaU'a family FUU lot wuttpattofti Try it for Goodness IB Call us for Convenience w»w%w%w%»ww>ww*%»m»w%»»%%%»w%w»»»w»m%mi»wiii%*w WARINIIVG! Through the non-observance of the City Traffic Ordinance J by many drivers and operators of vehicles,* dangerous and an- | noying conditions exist in many sections of our city. ; To correct this, and to protect those who wish to observe 1 the law with safety, this Association hereby gives notice that ! it will assist in the prosecution of wilful offenders. MOTOR CLUB OF HARRISBURG Bell Phones 982 and 454 201-202 Patriot Building ; Try Telegraph Want Ads Try Telegraph Want Ada 5
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