10 " Tlieir Married Life" Copyright by International News Service. Warren finished his coffee and got up hurriedly. "I may be late to-night," he said, as he left the room. "Don't wait af ter six thirty." Helen looked up aa he spoke. t "Why, dear, this la the day yoto promised to go and select the new oilcloth for the kitchen." Warren answered impatiently. "I know it is, but when I have work on my hands I can't get oft for such a thing as picking out oilcloth, can I? Tou women act as if you didn't have any sense sometimes." Helen flushed indignantly, but said nothing, and Warren lingered as though he wanted to say something. "It's funny you have to pick out Just the day I'm busy," he said, finally. "But I didn't know you would be busy to-day. Warren; you didn't, either, when you said you'd go." There was no denying this truth, and Helen turned back to her break fast as though the conversation was finished. A choking sob was rising In her throat, and she felt like retorting, but she kept still valiantly fighting for self-control. Her eyelids stung and her hand trembled as she lifted ber coffee cup to her lips. "I'll go dear, If that will help," said her mother. "No, mother. I'll wait of course. Last tirne we had new oilcloth War den lnjtisted upon going with me be- j fore I Drought home anything so ugly again, and that is the reason we were ! going together. Warren doesn't credit me with much sense sopietimes." And Helen turned away as the tears began to roll down her cheeks. She went into her room and dabbed at her eyes. The sun was stream-! lng In gaily and the breeze -was light i and fresh. Somehow the weather was j too beautiful for domestic troubles; and yet Helen was always In hot I water lately. Warren hardly spoke a word at meals and continually growled at everything she tried to do for him. He had reproved Winifred severely the night before and the child had i sobbed her heart out for a punishment that she had found hard to bear. Helen had tried to slip in and soothe her. but as she had risen to leave the room Warren had remarked sneering ly: "I have never known a time yet that you haven't Interfered when I have spoken to that child. No won der she's spoiled." "But, Warren, she didn't do any thing. at least anything that she knew was wrong." "That's rijht; take her part; well. SKIN BATHING ni WITH CUTICURA SOAP Means in most cases a soft, clear skin free from irritation, redness, roughness and pimples. Samples Free by Mall Oitfeura Soap and Ointment aold everywhere. if ral ***** ot mailed free with 32-p. book. Addrew poat-etrd "Cuttcura," Dept. 27F, Boston. Colorado Is Not an Expensive Place to Visit First rate board In comfortable well kept summer hotels and Ranch houses for around Jl2 a week. That's what you can get In Colorado and I shall be glad to send you a list of such places, with their attractions and facilities and cost. The officials of the 'Bur ington Route" (C. F. & Q. Railroad) are interested in telling people about Colorado as a wonderfully attractive summer place, with its glorious Moun tains and beautiful valleys and its glaciers and wild flowers. They want in particular to have it understood that a trip there with one's family can be made at moderate cost, and that in all the world there Is no more charm ing country for a restful, healthful, altogether delightful vacation. I am prepared to give you all kinds of in formation. not only about Colorado, but of California and of Glacier or Yellow stone National Parks, the wonder lands of America. Write, telephone or call. Make use of me. Let me help you plan a trip now. No charge for maps and descrip tive booklets. Let me send you some describing Colorado. y ne _ W . rn -„ Au ' tl "- ear soon on tills page.) FOR THE YOUNGER GIRLS A Practical Model That Can be Made a Guimpe or Blouse. By MAY MANTON 8640 Girl's Guimpe, 8 to 14 years. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. Two Traffic Violators Are Given Hearings Two traffic violation cases were heard by Mayor John K. Royal this afternoon. Grover C. Ferl was charged with driving through a funeral and Charles A. Robinson, driver of a jitnev bus owned by Mrs. I. D. Hoffman, 18 North Eighteenth street, was charged with failing to stop when street cars were taking an passengers. Both cases were still on late this afternoon. OFFICIAL, ADVICES OF VICTORY ARE AWAITED By Associated Press Washington, D. C„ June 7.—Ad vices bearing out reports of a victory for Obregon, General Carranza's com mander, over Villa and Angeles at Leon were awaited to-day by adminis tration officials who are interested in the possible effect of such a turn on the Mexican situation. It was being reported here that if Carranza has been victorious the next step will be to re-enter Mexico City and establish a government with a view to obtaining recognition by the United States ROBERT Tj. MORTON TS OX WAY BACK FROM LONDON Robert L. Morton, of the Morton Truck and Tractor Company, who was in London recently to complete ar rangements for a large war order with the Russian government, arrived in New York city to-day on his return home. He is expected in this city some time to-night. Puffed-Up Corns? Use "Putnam's" Watch 'Em Go! My stars, but a com does fade away quick once you get old reliable Put nam's Extractor on the Job. Does it pain? No, never—it soothes away that drawing, pinching sensa tion, makes your feet feel good at once. Grandest thing ever for foot lumps callouses, corns that are hard. soft, or otherwise. For complete, painless, sure re moval of corns and foot troubles use only Putnam'n Corn Extractor, 25c. at dealers everywhere.—Advertisement. CHAS.H. 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M looks in every HAKRISBCHG, pa. rrum moiitei mutur uupiJiy Beli Phone «4a ioid-ious JIAHKBT st. irlety "• r> REYNOLDS, Sales Agent. Robert 1.. Morton, Manager. lAMuseftoems NEW VAUDEVILLE AT THE COLO NIAL The bill at the Colonial Theater the first three days of this week contains four acts that are all new to Harrls burg. The Karrell-Taylor Trio, which will present a new offering tailed "The Minstrel Man," has won a reputation In the biggest of the Keith vaudeville houses during the winter season. Tom K> It- and Company will also present a comedy skit. Tom Uillen is a mono lugist and Holly Hoilis is a good-look ing girl with a sweet voice and good repertoire of songs. The Colonial Thea ter is enjoying the most prosperous summer season that it has ever known. This is probably due to the fact that Wilmer and Vincent are booking shows for the Colonial that compare favorably with the bills shown in other theaters where higher prices are charged. Ad vertisement. BLANCHE SWEET IX "WARRENS OF VIRGINIA," PRESEXTED BY LASK Y-BELASCO 1-asky-Belasco presentee Blanche Sweet in "Warrens of Virginia." In five reels, at the Regent to-day and to-mor row. Blanche Sweet plays the Southern girl in love with a Northern officer, but turns against him for the moment by the stress and bitterness of war. She Is charmingly natural when she turns on her flnace. It was little suspected tlita the placid Miss Sweet was capable of such high emotions. Wednesday and Thursday Jesse L. Lask presents Marshall Neilan in "The Country Boy." "The Country Boy" is an entertainment which Is highly recommended to the most re fined theaters everywhere. We have added to our theater one of the best pipeorgans In this part of the country, with a prominent and skilled artist to operate It.—Advertisement. THIS WEEK AT PAXTANG A vaudeville ssnow of extraordinary merit is promised the patrons of the Paxtang Park Theater for the coming week. Lady Betty, the monkey with an almost human brain, will be the headline attraction. Of all the animal acts the vaudeville stage has pcoduced during the past few years, none has attracted as much attention as "Betty." This large monkey, of the gorilla type, seems to comprehend as well as imi tate. most of the ordinary ways and actions of the human race. She eats at the table, using lier knife and fork and other table utensils with as much grsce as her master. She makes her own bed and sleeps In It Just as any person might do. These, with many other almoi-t Incredible feats, go to make up the performance that has made "Lady Betty" a great vaudeville favorite. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears _ Ognarn'reof HARRISBURG *££& TELEGRAPH LAWYERS' STANDARD DISCUSSED BY [OUST "Client Must Be Raised to That of Attorney; Latter Shouldn't Lower His," Says Kunkel "Attorneys are officers of the court and as such they should not lower their standards to that of a client; rather should they raise the standard of their client to the level of their own," declared President Judge Kunkel of the Dau- phin county court this morning during a discussion with Attorney John C. Nlssley to the moral and legal obliga tions of J. Ezra Foltz, a Deodate creamery owner, who pleaded nolle contendere to the charge brought by the State Livestock Sanitary Board of violating the law prohibiting the sale of unpasteurized milk. FOltz admit ted that he knew the law but said that he and some of his clients had agreed to take the unpasteurized milk because "they wanted it that way,' and that if the unpasteurized fluid was not sold them, they would buy elsewhere. He was fined S2O and costs. Another Roost For Juno Bulldine Operations. June's building opera tions got another big boom to-day, when permits aggregating more than $28,000 were taken out. The permits included: Alderman Charles P. Wal ter, three 3-story apartments Hazel near Boas, $6,000; E. W. Weiss, 1221 North Sixth, remodeling, $300; Christ Lutheran Church, erection of back building addition, 90 by 50 feet. Thir teenth and Thompson, $22,000. Fill Thompson Offices. D. J. Rei gle, was appointed a supervisor of Washington township, vice Levi Say ford removed, and Henry J. Welker was appointed tax collector Jefferson township vice George Eyester, also removed this morning. Ml*s Slioaf on .lob.—Miss Margaret Shoaf, recently appointed assistant and transcriber to the city assessors began her new duties to-day. Commission For Lewis Kast Shoe maker. /The Dauphin county court this morning permitted the appoint ment of a committee to handle the $25,000 estate which Is Inherited by Lewis Kast Shoemaker, who is now in the Dauphin county Jail awaiting the action of a lunacy commission to In quire Into his sanity. In a fit of vio lence ysterday it Is said he tried to kill his ewife. Suit and Counter-suit Crop Out of Accident Charged with reckless driving and speeding, Albert Shack, Verbeke and Seventh streets, was brought before Alderman Kramnie for a hearing Sat urday night and fined $lO and costs. He was charged with driving into an automobile owned by William Straub. Shack has no whad Straub arrested, charged with driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated, and has also ap pealed from Alderman Kramme's de cision. Straub has been arrested and will he brought before Alderman Mur ray to-morrow for a hearing. MEMORIAL FOR CLARA BARTON By Associated Press Washington, June 7.—Steps towards a memorial to the late Clara Barton, founder of the American National Red r'ross, to be erected in Washington, were taken to-day by the Legion of I-oyai Women which asked Grand Army of the Republic Posts, patriotic organizations and others throughout the country to co-operate. RAILROADS LITTLE AFFECTED By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 7.—The Euro pean war has had little financial effect on German railroads, according to a statement issued by the bureau cf rail way statistics to-day, despite the Teat curtailment of products designed for export. Sfotectl/cuMetf! AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, ON KLSCWHCHB Dot HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for All Ages i RICH MILK. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN TOWDER Union* you amy -HORUOfCS" you may got m Subutltuto rovHEAL TfiANoSTBENCTH DEPTONOIi | MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT. AT DRUG STORES--Sl-ooPfrBOTTLE THE PERTONOL CO. .ATLANTIC CITY.N'U JUNE 7, 1915. GIANT TROUT LANDED fhillips Is the largest ever taken from the stream. It measured 2 7 inches In Pa., June 7.—More fame length and tipped the scales at 8 has been added to Honey creek, a little pounds. In April a trout was taken stream in Mifflin county, where large from this stream measuring 2"', i trout abound. A fish caught by Ralph inches in length, ■7 ~~~ /row Ovczt /o 7a3/e. V. . RUHLS BREAD B«II pho™ Sa»Quality in every loaf brings wagon. PENBROOK BAKERY THE SUMMER FASHION BOOK ■W PICTORIAL PATTERNS Jjfa If[\W] \ \\( I\ W American women use MLFJ F \ « R I//\\ PICTORIAL TM i I ill I IJxS hi UMI REVIEW 1 patterns FASHION BOOK \\ Summer Fashions. W? M \V\ when purchased with «joa— * one 15 cent pattern. JUNE PATTERNS no» on tale. Dives Pomeroy Stewart