10 [No More Weak Kidneys, Backache, Rheumatism New Specific Soon to be Brought to town, Says Letter: Dear Mr. Editor:—Just lately, I am told and I beg to inform your readers, that the famous Dr. Pierce, of whose medicines and Surgical Institution in Buffalo, New York, we have heard for years, has added to his popularity by aaaenting to put before the American people, 'An-Urlc." This prescription is adapted especially for kidney oom platnts and diseases arising from dis orders of the kidneys and bladder, such as backache, weak back, rheu matism, dropsy, congestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the blad der, scaJding urine and urinary trou bles. The physicians and specialists at Dr. Pierce's great Institution have thoroughly tested this prescription and have been with one accord suc cessful in eradicating these troubles, and in most cases absolutely curing the diseased kidneys. Patients having once used •'An- Urlc" at the Institution have repeat edly sent back for more. Such a de mand has been created that Doctor Pierce has decided to put "An-Urlc" Trial of Noted Railway Directors Is Opened New Tork, Oct. 13.—Scores of sp«c~ AMUSEMENTS To-d«y and to-morrow JPMP L I.asky present* the famoun emotion al star, CHARI.OTTE WALKER, In a pleturlzatlon of Chaa. Kenyon'a forceful drama of tenement life, "KINDLING." Paramount. Friday, one day only, "MAY BLOSSOM," David Belnsco's cele brated stage success, with a famoun player's cast, Paramount. World's greatest automobile race for VINCENT ASTOR CIP and *50,- 000. Paramount. Professor Wallace, the eminent blind organist, at the organ from 2 'till 4.30, and from 7 'till 11 p. m. Miss Merchant from 10.30 'till 2, and from 4.30 'till 7 p. ni. ——————— (——— : -N Orplienm Theater, Monday Evening, October 25. MELBA Beatrice Harrison, 'celllati Robert Parker, baritone) St. Legcre, pianist. TICKETS—SI.OO, *1.50. *2.00, *2.50, BOXES—*I2, *lB and *2O. Mall orders accompanied by re mittance and stamped envelope fill ed before the opening of public snle In the order of receipt. Public Sale Opens at Box Office October 22. Theda Bara § —IN— | ! "SIN" | J A photodrania of trenohent power and verlllty, written especially << for the niont dlneaiiwed woman on the Shadow Mage. b £ "Tattered Parchment" I ln pncc« for tnu g J I wonderful mhow. g l.j Fourth Episode of I Ml and 1/\ £ Neal of the Navy j «3 C i. L/C -T°- TOMOR Row- o »s;r- INlgfrit AVI> HIS OWN COMPANY WH.I, W. WHAIiBN'S T1 I'IKIMIINCKD SUCCESS I l« /\ /«MU ILL-STARRED , rd RARRIF Breakers WITH A BIG CHORUS or WITH JIJSE CONtiREVE PBIr I '* SC, J?£F tNG <*. ,nLS pniCES 25c. 50c, 75c, «1.00 M K ht, 15c to 750.""' "" C ' 3SC ' 5001 t FRIDAY, OCT. 15 Mutt & Jeff in College vjr EVERYTHING NEW THIS SEASON 1 MAT. 25c nnd 50c * * IVV4S""MOHT, 25C to (1.00 Ks Saturday SXt October 16 £■£ Coworkers at popular prices and W«raen Matinee: 25 and 50c £££ D rai ».f, Night: 25, 50, 75, SI.OO TuLi { SKATS TOMORROW GcnCTSbftl powerful THAN V A f A V k 1 by ONE of BREATEST I]f I V I THE BEST SSi. LM i i A J «•» ~ CLEBBY ASSEMBLED I THE GREATEST CONTRIBUTION EVER MADE BY THE STAGE ||| | | WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the drug stores of this country, in a ready-to-use form. It will be their own fault if the public does not take advantage of this wonderful remedy. I know of one or two leading drug gists here who have managed to pro cure a supply of "An-Urlc" for their anxious customers in and around this locality. Simply ask for Doctor Pierce's An- Urlc Tablets. There can be no imi tation. Every package of An-Urlc is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the signature on the package Just as you do on Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, the ever-famous friend to ailing women, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, proven b'' fifty years' experience to be the greatest general tonic and reconstructor for any one. I have used "An Uric" and be lieve it to be the greatest of kidney medicines and I have tried many. A few doses will convince, I feel cer tain. A FIRM BELIEVER. tators mingled with the witnesses In the United States District Court to-day when the case of the twelve directors, past and present, of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway, charged with violation of the so-caJled criminal clause of the Sherman anti trust law, was called for trial. A!! were eager to get a view of the twelve men, among them some of the fore most financiers in the country. They were William Rockefeller, Lewis Cass Ledvard, D. Newton Barney, Robert W. Taft, A. Heaton Robertson, Edward D. Robbins, James S. Hemingway, Charles F. Brooker, Charles M. Pratt, Henry K. McHarg, Frederick F. Brew ster and George MacCulloch Miller. Their counsel appeared as soon as the case opened to offer motions for the dismissal of the indictments. AMUSEMENTS t -< Mntlnee, 2.30—10 c and 15c. Evening, 7.30 to 10.30—10 c, 15c and 25c. To-day Is your Inst clinnce to see this excellent show. THE FIVE SULLYS —IN— The Information Bureau nnd a good aupportlnf «hon Thurft.. Fri. and Sat. DAN BURKE & GIRLS "THE OLD MASTER" A beautiful one-act playlet with song and dance. FOUR OTHER BIG ACTS. World's Series Base Ball Scores By Innings TONS OF FOOD IN COLD STORAGE NOW Immense Value of the Products Held For Winter Indicated by Foust's Report Butter in cold storage in Pennsyl vania storage establishments jumped almost 5,000,000 pounds in three months acording to the summary of the reports of the warehouses made as of October 1 to Dairy and Food Com missioner James Foust. On the first of July there were 4,964,877 pounds in storage, but on October 1 the amount had risen to 9,744,913 pounds, almost the high water mark for but ter since the cold storage inspection act became effective. In the same period the eggs in storage declined from 18,800,169 dozens to 15,903,851 dozens. Exclusive of eggs, In and out of the shell, the foodstuffs held in storage on October 1 amounted to 16,- 920,544 pounds against 11,860,611 at ♦he beginning of July. I The immense value of the butter and eggs in storage can be seen from the fact that butter and eggs are Belling about thirty cents. The fish in storage also represents an immense value. At the «tart of July there were 1,800,887 pounds in storage. On October 1 the amount had risen to 4,190,388 pounds. If fish are worth ten cents a pound this represents a big investment. The eggs out of shell in storage at the start of October were 452,619 pounds against 362,878 pounds at the beginning of July. Poultry shows a falling off. On October 1 the amount In storage was 1,039,57 6 pounds against 2.361,431 at the beginning of July. Game in storage the first of this month was 7.016 pounds against 6,978 on July 1. No squabs were reported this month. The reports on meat by carcasses shows 164,657 pounds on October 1 asratnst 31,300; veal 31,824 aguinst 16,- 014; sheep 70,881 against 85,926; hogs 7,016 against 277,462. The reports on parts of carcasses show a general drop as compared with July 1. One of the interesting things about the detail of the report is that on July 1 there were 48 pounds of squab in the warehouses. On October 1 it is stated that there were just two lone squabs and 33 pigeons. It is not stated where the two squabs are resting. (Other Personals Page 4.) TENNIS TEA AT CEDAR CLIFF Miss Walton and Harold Walton of East Orange, N. J., who are guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jordan Hall at Gilbert Hall their country place, were entertained at. a tennis tea yesterday by Mrs. Marlin E. Olmsted at her country place, Cedar Cliff Farm. The outing was thoroughly enjoyed by a large number of the younger matrons and men of the city, some of whom remained in the country over night. DANCE AT COUNTRY CI,CD Miss Margaret Stackpole has Issued invitations for a dance at the Country Club of Harrisburg, Monday evening, October 18 in compliment to the mem bers of her bridal party. Rev. Dr. J. Ritchie Smith Inaugurated at Princeton The Rev. Dr. J. Ritchie Smith was formally inaugurated as professor of Homiletics of the Princeton Theologi cal Seminary, this morning at 10.30 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church at Princeton, N. J., the exer cises also including the inauguration of the Rev. Dr. J. Ross Stevenson as president and professor of the History of Religion and Christian Missions. Among the Harrisburgers who attend ed the exercises were Miss Caroline Pearson, Miss Mary Harris Pearson, Mrs. Herman P. Miller, Mrs. A. J. Herr and Mrs. Thomas M. Jones. HAGERSTOWX WEDDINGS Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 8. Miss Esther M. Duev and Arthur D. Smith, both of Harrisburg, were married hero on Monday by the Rev. S. H. Snell at his residence. Marriage licenses were Issued to the following couples: Cranford C. Shaeffer, Fayetteville, and Susanna V. Goodsmith of Waynesboro, Pa. Clarence E. Mentzer and Marietta M. Myers, both of Harrisburg. Elmer S. Davis. Penbrook, Pa., and Esther May Weitzel, of Harrisburg. COUNTRY CI7CB GOT.F EVENTS ARE OF MUCH INTEREST Numerous entries are being made for the golf events at the Country Club of Harrisburg the remainder of the month. The entries for the mixed foursome to be played on Saturday afternoon will close Friday evening and should he made to Mrs. Walter H. Gaither, chairman of the woman's golf committee or to Robert McCreath. Several prizes have been offered. The qualifying rounds for the Board of Governors' Trophy will begin on Friday at noon and run until Monday evening. The drawings will be an nounced next Tuesday afternoon and playing will go on until October 30. MOTOR APPARATUS NATION STANDARD [Continued From First Page.] adopted and is giving splendid service all over the country." How Money Was Spent "With reference to the morning newspaper reports as to the expendi ture of funds for apparatus I will say this," continued the commissioner. "The report states that $7,000 was ex pended for new apparatus and SIB,OOO for motorizing old engines. These are the facts: Council, in its wisdom saw flt to award contracts for new appara tus amounting to $14,660 and SII,OOO for motorizing two engines and one truck. The motorizing of the truck makes It available for any part of the city. "This method was adopted to give speed in answering alarms. The first few minutes In the incipiency of a flre are vital; and the swift unit with chemical tanks catch many fires ere they gain larger proportions. Then in the entire city—excepting possibly the hill section —we are fortunte to pos sess a better than average water pres sure, making: good plug streams avail able on the arrival of the combination carrying chemicals and hose; if the fire is large the steam engine unit fol lows quickly and finds the hose laid in, couples up to the plug, attaches the hose and boosts the water pressure. Tn our system we are following met ropolitan practice, combination chem cal and hose units and separate en gine units. In the smaller cities the triple combination is in favor, as the water pressures average much lower than those prevailing in Harrlsburg. We have made such a good start, that the submission to the people of the question of an addition loan only needs favorable action to complete an ideal system." , HARRISBURG 1&SS8& TELEGRAPH Nationally Advertised Motor Cars, Tires and Accessories Represented in Harrisburg The following names are known from coast to coast, and Harrisburg offers an excellent assortment to choose from, being the largest distributing center in Central Pennsylvania. The announcements of these firms appear in the Harrisburg Telegraph from time to time. Prices are all f. o. b. factory unless otherwise specified. Names are arranged in alphabetical order. < AJAX TIRES \ ( DETROIT ELECTRIC—v HUDSON v —^7 $1975 to $2275 . _ ASk g-fjfW Guaranteed In writing 5.000 miles. Boclet y-s Favorite Town Car. Touring Sedan, $1873. ATII While otherfi are claiming quality E ,„ TRIC S „ VLCC STAL , ON „ TTT , ORTXT OAT O A we guarantee It. Linden and Shrub Streets HUDSON SALES AGENCY THE SHAFFER WAGON WORKS C. B. HofTer, Manager Co : D .. x~>uo 'lie r> 1139 Mlllberrv Street Bowroom, .12 ISorth Second 80-88 S. Cameron Street k Bell Phone 315-R. IVIUI e - * I Service Station, lU7-0 Crnnherry 1 DODGE BROS. \ __ , PACKARD I ALLEN """X I The motor car that speaks for I tTf I Twin Sixes and Worm Drive I Four-cylinder, 5-passenger touring itself. Roadster and Touring. $785. , rurks- car with 112-inch wheelbase. Equip- t " „ „ PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY sCer W a? a W? ÜBe e,ectrlC Keystone Motor Car Co. .. F Vio*« ok P„ IL AD B , P„, a 5-passei«R«'r Sedan sllßs 107 Market Street GEORGE U. ZBCH 102 5 Market Street ENSMINGER MOTOR CO. HARRISBURG PA City Garage, rear Union Trust _____________—J> Distributors ' ' j Building Third and Cumberland Streets ' r™— Eisemann Magnetos—\ f PAIGE * 88 per cent, of commercial ve- 'rJo m v"® U. *,Ti£:„ . * _ ? 5?. n Ke r .-_ _ . hides are equipped with Eisemann , , f /, a , «mnir "u" l!® d swart car / AUTOCAR \ magnetos. Quality and reliability. f J H C \ $1205 1 seven -P nss enger The greatest 1 % to 2-ton Motor Expert meehnulonl service. International Motor Trucks. "The Standard of Value Truck ever built. Stands more H. G. ZIMMERMAN RIV E""SI DIE "A IJTO CO abuse, less repairs and maintenance Linden and Walnut Sts. Bell 2492. f u " and compact heavy-duty motor. Rear 1417 North Front Street cost A V / International Harvester Co. * ANDREW REDMOND riMfTP Motor Truck Department: PIT! I M ft TIT Third and Boyd Sts. LWULK 619-21 Walnut Street rULLMAIN \ * A Twin Six. the world's nearest T , w i 0 ' Three and Five-passenger approach to perfect motor car ef- models; four-cylinder 32 H. P. $740. ' a I *m<>- delivered. / BRISCOE v ""'l: Z Lnr, C— JACKSON ANDREW REDMOND "X» hill too steep, no mtnd too deep." _ k ,.. , _ 4-cyl. five-passenger .. $750 Garage: 131 South Third Street Model 34. four-cylinder $985 Third and Boyd btreets ——— Model 348, eight-cylinder .... $1195 8-cyl. five-passenger $950 Model 68. eight-cylinder $1685 F * 1 Ruttawr > Some territory open for sub-dealers. ■ 1 1 CONNOVER & MEHRING Lxide Battery f. H .KEBOCH IJ 1 / \ Expert service and attention for Distributor rH I £ 1713-1717 North Fourth St. your Starting and Lighting Battery. 1334 Howard Street. Bell 873-J. t I XI % M \ Distributors for the "Exide' bat- _ £ JL_dl X J EXCELSIOR AIITO CO. „ viiiihorpi, Tourlnjc Cars and Trueka. t Brockway Trucks \ H. l. MYERS, Manager r~ —JEFFERY \ HARRISBURG AUTO CO. Brockway Quality, known through- " Four-cylinder; 7-passenger body. out United States for 62 years. One. . rw SIOOO. Same with auxiliary seats. DCDITDI !/"■ one and one-half and two ton; chain f rireStOne I ireS * $1035. A quality automobile In IxtrUDLll, \ or worm drive. every sense of the word. THE FORD SAI.ES CO. "The C 010..,., of the Road" The Jeff g|x worm dr|ve , 1350 TRUCKS Perry"^Coun everything pertaining to the BENTZ.LAND.S AUTO CO. Largest truck builder, in the 147-155 South Cameron Street ' 1808 Logan Street country. $995 and up. V THE TIRE SHOP V I. W. DILL, Distributor 108 Market Street 1139 Mulberry St. , BUICK > KING v „ ■ n „ _ The car that takes low gear hills rUKLI . vta-ht OCrippS-DOOtU on high gear speed. Th e car of no regrets. Light- rr Slxe. only, *»SS to $1485. Roadster Model $410.25 cyllnder> 6 . pa9senKer , $1350. Roadster The C " " ""7". $775.00 HOTTENSTEIN & ZECH Tourln * Car * 460 ' 25 KTNO rAR SALES CO Cou " e » 1450 00 City Garage, rear Union Trust ~rlc" ~el!v" *d ,D KING CAK iALL!> VMVERSAI. MOTOR CAR CO. Building THE FORD SALES CO. go gouth Cameron Street Distributors 147-155 South Cameron Street 1745 North Sixth Street / CADILLAC . ( Ford Starter . KNIGHT TIRES SPHINX VrtiyiL.t'rtV, A s . paßgengeri 4-cylinder touring The cut-open chassis, of the new Stewart Air Starter for Ford Cars caT at , 640 . Built of standard Eight, the Limousine and the spe- on exhibition at our Station y more per tlre - less parts. Silent and powerful. Also cial display of models shown at the per mile than any other tire. commercial motor cars. at the IK week THE TIRE SHOP TH F. SHAFFER WAGON WORKS PAUL D. MESSNER CRISPEST MOTOR CAR CO. 108 Market Street 80-88 S. Cameron Street 1118 James Street 413-417 S. Cameron Street L / ' " , FRANKLIN > STANLEY v n a nr The car that covered 860 miles on J »« A YWFI I —•—Steam cars In touring, commercial LAOE. "V low gear. The car for the discrlm- ITIrtA TT C.LL \ trucks and funeral cars. All models The name that stands for me- mat ng " 5e, _ "Tlie Wonder Car" nt *655 eaulpped with condenser, chanical excellence the world over. 5-passenger Touring $1950 Electric Lights and Electric Starter. The name behind the car should be 5-passenger Roadster SI9OO Convenient payments if desired. PATTT T) MESSNER your first. consideration. EXSMIXGER MOTOR CO. rr w QHATMV ~,c t Case 25 and "30" at sl3 50. Third and Cumberland Sts. •*-*• ** • 1118 James fetreet .T. I. CASE T. M. CO. Distributor Harrisburg Branch: _ 429-435 South "Second Street. GIBNEY TIRES V 120 Market Street Stewart Speedometer»—^ Solid tires for commercial ve- Authorized Stewart Warner hides. "Quality First." _____ _ , , CHALMERS v. THE SHAFFER WAGON METZ First Quality Six at $1350. A 40- xxTm-Dtrc " 25 " Tourll1 K and Roadster model. THE TIRE SHOP horsepower, 7-passenger touring WUKKo Absolute reliability, handsome ap car, weight 3075 lbs., valve-in-head Rn _ ss q-.-.w Cameron stre»t iBOO 108 Market Street motor with overhead camshaft. . 80 ss South tameron btreet pearance, ?buu. The Chnlmer. B-48 .even- ""™" l ™^™ PENNA. AUTO SALES CO. Tvr CO. GLIDE \ 6 Grace street, near Market and /-"Stromberg Carburetors -> 1025 Market Street I,i K lit-Six <«40"—»1005. v F "" Tth Used on the winning Stutz cars jf s built to endure—adapted for at gheepshead Bay. Also at Mil city and long-distance duty. waukee and Indianapolis tracks. UNIVERSAL. MOTOR CAR CO. Speed, power and economy. Ex ( CHANDLER V Distributors for Eastern Pennsyl- MILLER TIRES J pert vania and Maryland. . „„ onrt "• sen^ B TxUt h r,i e 295 ! eV T n h ; P S "; North Sixth Street Ures render, will re- ( and Sts. Bel, 2492. J with the marvelous chandler motor. GRANT "6" V "ou^orYes, 6 "" " """ " STUDEBAKER V ANDREW REDMOND The new Orant Six at $795. A 1 T!RE c °. m 5 Third and Boyd Sts. j and lights; beautiful streamline Delivered In Harrtshnrv. five-passenger body. THE FORD SALES CO. (' CHEVROLET 2412 North Sixth St Bell 3966-J. / MITCHELL 147-155 South Cameron "Tile Product of Experience." """ ... ... ~ ' These cars have the famous valve- tirnnn DDAHVC . i VIM in-head motor HLKr r-KKUUKS \ Beautiful, fast, powerful, easy- VIIVI Various models, 94(H) to *7BO riding and luxurious. $1250. Half-Ton Delivery Cars made Same efficiency as 1915 for less witi-i all ntAo] r>n.nel top oDen ex- HOTTENJTEIN AKECH money. Notice the drop: Six-"50" REAM «t SON nress body De Luxe panel Srtaxl j Rear Vnll K.ld.ng , , Harrisburg and Palmyra, Pa. ; cab. , |620. > ' SBBS. ' tively J. K. KIPP BENT7,-I,ANDIS AUTO CO. 2203 North Fourth Street 1808 Logan Street , COLE v * NATIONAL v' , p . "THE STANDARDIZED CAR" HOLLIER \ National in fame as well as in f Wlliard DatterieS \ Unusual speed, unusual safety, un- name. New National Highway 6- usual comfort in the The leading popular-priced Eight. cylinder $1690. National 12-cylin- Service station for Wlliard Stor- COI.E EIGHT, *1785 High-powered and light weight. The der model $1990. aK „ Batteries. Free inspection of EXCELSIOR AUTO CO. sensation of 1916 $985 U PENNSYLVANIA AUTO SALES CO. any bnUe ry at any time. Eleventh and Mulberry Streets ' 6 Grace Street, near Fourth and H. Lh Myers, Manager. I. W. DILL, Distributor Market J. G. DUNCAN, JR., CO. ' 1139 Mulberry Street 11 North K,ver Street " *- <•' Greater power per pound and with g tewart han d and electric horns. "°^ e J ®" Pa " P H295 f / , greater accessibility than any car vacuum engine pumps. All Stewart "T C in its class, $725. Other models at Prlcea F. O. B. Factory I rfl $675 and $686. products. EAgT END AUTQ CQ ' 3^ MONN BROTHERS THE TIRE SHOP Ltnd en and shrub sts. The Overlnnd-HarrUbur* Co, 17th and Swatara Streets 108 Market Street Bell 315-R, I 2ta North Secood St. m —ii 11 rii m\ iiiiiMi—iiiiii iiTwnmmiiiiiiiiiP'w u ' Hill First Luncheon of Engineers' Society to Be Held Tomorrow The first of the series of luncheons which the Engineers' Club of Harrls burg has planned for the coming months will be given to-morrow noon [at the clubhouse, Front and Chestnut streets. Theodore B. Seelye, chair man of the committee on arrange ments, will co-opcrate with Farley Gannett, the president, In Inviting speakers who will talk at these luncheons on matters of Interest and benefit to the engineer and his work. It is planned to hold these affairs once a week and It Is understood that they are to be entirely Informal. E. ,J. Stackpole will be the speaker at the lunchooa to-morrow. OCTOBER 13, 1915 BELL'S CASE REACHES JURY Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 18.—The case of Mayor Joseph E. Bell, on trial here for more than five weeks, charged with election conspiracy, went to the Jury at 10:29 o'clock this morn ing. CASTORIA For Infants and CMdiwi The Kird You Have Always Bought PROGRESS IN INVASION Berlin, Oct. 13, via London, *:SS P. M.—The Austro-German invasion of Serbia Is making progress, the war office announced to-day although the Serbians by their resistance are inter fering to some extent with the ad vance.
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