Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 21, 1915, Page 10, Image 10
10 SSKfowen T^Unreß&BU& Dogs Buried in Costly Graves, Babies Suffer By DOROTHY PIX A rich woman has given $3,500 to land, and the opening of this aristo cratic burying ground for pampered Fidos is to be accomplished with much ceremony, with a dog standing at the gate to receive the first canine fu neral that takes place. What do you think of that? Isn't It enough to make even a dog howl with disgusted protest? What sort of a heart can a woman have who gives $3,500 to build a mausoleum for dogs, when there are tens of thousands of starving babiae at her very door? What kind of a queer, distorted philanthropy can prompt such a gift that puts the welfare of a dead ani mal above that of a live human be ing? Thirty-five hundred dollars is a large sum. With it one can do much to alleviate the sufferings of the world. With it one can save many lives and bring happiness into many homes. With It one can change the whole course of existence for dozens of peo ple and lift them out of the slough of misfortune up on to the broad high way where they can make their own toward success. The hot summer is upon us in which I':'r babies of the slums sicken and < i . mainly because they are under ! 'iiirished and their poor mothers have not the means with which to buy milk for them or the Ice with which to keep what they do buy fresh and nveet. Hundreds Could Be Saved by $3,500 Worth of Milk Hundreds of these babies will perish within the next three months who could be saved if the $3,500 that is going into this cemetery for dead dogs was spent on establishing pure milk stations where good milk would be given away to the needy. Go down any of the streets of the East Side on a hot, sweltering day and look at the white, pinched faces of the little children whose only play ground is the blistering sidewalk and whose every breath draws in the mal odorous, contaminating air that reeks of garbage cans and decaying fruit end vegetables and all the evil smells PENNSYLVANIA FOLKS Is Your Stomach Wrong? Sooner or later you will be wrong In every organ of your body. It is a well known fact that over ninety-five per cent of all sickness is caused by ailments of the digestive ortrans. If you have the slightest suspicion that your stomach requires treatment., don't delay a moment Little ills soon grow Into serious ills. Dr. Pierce's Golden Vedieal Discov ery soon rights the wrong. It helm the stomach digest the food and rnai .*ac ture nourishing blood. It has a touic effect and soon enables the stomach end heart to perform their functions In a natural, healthy manner, without any outside aid. Millvale. Pa.—"One spring I suf fered with stomach trouble and my family physician could not help me. I saw Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery at the drug store and I secured and used one bottle. I found it re lieved my trouble so that I needed no other treatment." —Mas. J. W. Brysok, 8 Butler Street, Millvale, Pa. As Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery contains neither alcohol nor narcotics there is no reaction. For nearly 50 years it has stood the test of both use and abuse and is today the greatest remedy of its kind in the world- Begin now! Take it home to day ! Sold by medicine dealers in liquid or tablet form, or send 50c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y„ for a trial box. A Oreat Book Every Woman Should Have Over a million copies of "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser" are now in the hands of the people. It is a bock that everyone should have and read in case of accident or sickness. It is so plainly written that anyone can under stand it. Send three dimes (or stamps; for mailing charges to Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y., and en close this notice and you will receive by return mail, all charges prepaid, this valuable bool-. > AURAHV'9, 813 NORTH THIRD ST. 10,000 Yolntnea In Stock. New, old. rare; all subjects. Prices low. Build TJp Your Übmry with good books at little cost. WE BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE BOOKS. Cumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect June 17. 1918. TRAINS leave Harrluburg— For Wlncheoter and Martinsburg u ft 03, *7:52 a. m.. p. m. For Hagerstown, Chambersburg, Car lisle, Mechanics burg and intermediate Stations at *5:03. *7.62. *11:58 a. nu •2:40, 6:37. *7:45, *11:00 p. m. Additional trains tor Carlisle and Mechanlcbburg at 8:48 a. m.. 8.18: 8:1 ft, «:Bu, 8:35 a. m. For Dllisburg at 8:08. *7:81 and "11:63 a. m.. 1:18. *8:40. 6:37 and 1:88 p. m. •Dally. All other trains dally except Sunday. B. A. RIDDLE. 3. H. TONOE. O. P. 4L Don y t Suffer Longer and allow yourself to become grouchy, upset, nervous and depressed. These conditions usually indicate a dis ordered digestive system, which, if neglected, may be hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element ana put your digestive organs in good working order by taking They gently stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone the stomach—purify the blood and regulate the system. These benefits are particularly marked by women at such times when nature makes special demands upon their vitality. They act promptly and safely. The next time you feel lo v.-spirited and out of sorts, take Beecham's Pills. Their sure, mild, thorough action will Give Quick Spoclal Directions of Value to Women are with Every Box Sold bjr druggist* throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. THURSDAY EVENING, that abound where human beings live too closely crowded together. If the spot, amid the trees and grasses of I-.ong Island and swept by Its sea winds that Is to be. set apart as sacred to the carcasses of dead dogs were turned Into a playground for these poor living children, what a blessing it would be to them! How the fresh air would bring back the color to the pale little cheeks! How the flabby muscles would strengthen as they romped among the daisies! How the ozone of the country air would put to rout the demon of tu berculosis already beginning to hover about the doomed little creatures! Thirty-five hundred dollars would give many a child the week or two in the country that would mean life and health to it. Surely an object is well worth while as preserving the bones of a deceased Pomeranian. Cer tainly the shouts of Joy of little chil dren going up from a beauty spot of nature are as pleasing to heaven as the wails and lamentations of a neu rotic woman weeping over the tomb of her dead pug. Would Establish Fine Snmmer Camp Thirty-five hundred dollars would establish a summer camp where poor working girls who have come to the last ounce of their endurance could have a few weeks* rest and gather themselves together again and get fresh strength and courage to begin the battle of life once more. It would make a place where over worked mothers with their sickly babies could go for a little while and be given a new lease on life. It would buy an entrance into a home for many a forlorn old woman where she would be safe from the winds of win ter and the suns of summer and be able to end her days In peace and comfort. iTITH THE FASHIONABLE PLAITS A New Model that can be Made with or without the Yoke. B V MAY MANTON ®75 ' o Placed Skirt f 'or Misses and Small Women, 16 and 18 years. Here is a very charming, attractive and graceful skirt designed for young girls and for small women. It consists of one straight piece, plaited, consequently it gives long lines and long lines are very apt to be becomirj. It can be made quite plain and finished at the slightly raised waist line or it can be cut off and joined to a plain yoke and this yoke can be used with or without suspenders. It is a very attractive and useful skirt as well as a fashionable one, excellent for the coat suit and for general wear, ad mirable for school and for similar needs. With the suspenders And yoke, it takes on quite a different efl *ct from the plain plaited skirt, but the two are equally fashionable and equally desirable. Sus penders are to make something of a feature of the autumn fashions and are being extensively used. In the one view the skirt is made of Scotch tweed in a rich shade of brown with threads of red: in the other, it is made of Navy blue gabardine, with suspenders and yoke of taffeta, but as a matter of course, these last could match the skirt if preferred. For the 16 year size will be required yds. of material 27 in. wide, 4 yds. 36 or 44, 2% yds. 54, with % yd. additional material for the suspenders in either 36 or 54 inch width. The pattern No. 8750 is cut in sires for 16 and 18 years. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt of ten cents. i/JW/JROeO GOLD AACOAL I 3PN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION | J SENT TO YOU ON &10 Days' Free Trial! THE WORLD FAMOUS llEl er Jmk\ ELECTRIC CLEANER Yes, that is exactly what we mean. We will send you one of our superb, brand new, easy gliding and deep cleaning F rant z Premier Electric Cleaners —our very latest model — on 10 days' free cleaning trial. -•- yVV We are going to loan you this splendid cleaner for 10 whole days. Remember, this free loan won't cost you a penny. We even pay the delivery charges. We bear every expense. You use the cleaner every day for 10 days without the slightest obligation to buy. We want you to see for yourself how it picks up threads, lint and ravelings and every speck of dust and dirt. AND THEN YOU NEED PAY 1-fl CZfh if You Decide to Buy w n i*/ j " Aft F r e h e e jriS ays xiinP&k YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE IN SMALL EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS 30 DAYS BETWEEN EACH PAYMENT And remember, you are getting the factory orice. We do not charge you a single penny for these lib- m}~ ~" \ eral terms and you are getting our very latest, guaranteed Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner —a brand new machine with all the new and latest improvements. You get the cleaner direct from the factory branch here in Harrisburg, and, best of all, on the easiest kind of easy monthly payments. Yki'V'^ AND DON'T FORGET I THIS OFFER EXPIRES IN 9 DAYS Don't delay! This great free trial offer expires sharply at 6.00 P. M., Saturday, October 30th, next. Only a limited number of these new machines will be placed in Harrisburg on this generous plan. Don't delay until the big rush on the last day. Simply send us the coupon below with your name and address or telephone us, and we will then give you full and complete details of this exceptional free loan offer. We will see that you get a Frantz Premier on absolute free trial this very day, if you wish. No strings are attached to this free loan proposition—no cost to you whatsoever. We want you to use the Frantz Premier Cleaner for 10 days just as though it were your own. Clean your carpets and your rugs with it. Try it on your furniture, your mattresses and your walls. Try it in all the nooks and corners; subject it to every test you can think of. And then, if you are not more than pleased with it, we will send a boy to get the cleaner and the free trial will not cost you a penny. But, if you decide you simply cannot get along without the cleaner, then you can keep it and pay down only $2.50 as first payment, the balance to be paid in small, easv monthlv payments. MAIL THIS COUPON OR PHONE BELL 3634 This great offer expires promptly at 6:00 P. M., Saturday, October 30th next. Fill out this coupon and mail it to us at once, or telephone us, Simply sav you saw our advertisement in the Telegraph, and want the details. The minute we hear from you we will send you the full details of this great free trial offer and special easy payment plan. We will see that you get the cleaner on absolutely free trial this very' day if you wish. Don't wait until the big rush on the last day. Don't put this off a minute. Send the J. coupon, write at once or telephone our factory branch, Arcade Bldg., 32 N. Court St. '■ I Telephone Bell 3634. J? iCc UUcI UOUpOII STORE OPEN EVENINGS >; Frantz Premier Distributing Company \ rpi - W\ . rv. . .1 .. i 32N. Court St., Harrisburg, Pa. $ Ihe rrantz rremier Distributing to. 1I ' _ i ment plan and also your beautifully illustrated book- d 32 N. COURT STREET (Between 2nd and 3rd Sts M Just Off of Walnut St.) J Name J Arcade Building Telephone Harrisburg, Pa. j Andrew Slitzer Gets State College Post mßm . Jk ANDREW SLITZER, JR. Andrew 81itzer, Jr., 1020 Market street, a graduate of Pennsylvania State College, class of 1915, Is now one of the Instructors in surveying at that institution in the engineering division. Mr. Slitzer is 24 years old. He is a graduate of the Harrisburg Central High school, class of 1911. He was educated in the parochial schools of the city, then going to the Harrisburg Academy and Anally entering high .school. At State College he was a student In the civil and highway engineering ! classes, graduating this year. He then obtained a position in Reading as an assistant civil engineer in the plant of the American Die and Tool Company. Last month he received an offer to become a surveying Instructor tempo rarily at State College. Mr. Slitzer in tends to return to Reading as soon as he has finished the work given to him In the State College. I HAHRISBURG telegraph "We Are in a Hole" Says British Military Writer By Associated Press London, Oct. 21, "Wo are In : ft hole, says the military cor- j respondent of the Evening Standard, commenting on the present situation, j "It Is not the first time we have been ' In a hole. "We have lost faith in the ability of | our statesmen and in the strategic con duct of the war and in the willingness j of the people to support the war; three ] of four very serious Questions now ex- j ercise the minds of politicians and pub lic alike and threaten to wreck the | Government." RANKS OF STRIKERS UNBROKEN By Associated Press Schenectady. N". Y., Oct. 21.—The i ranks of the strikers at the local plant j of the General Electric Company r«- i Physician s Skin Remedy Dr. Holmes, the well-known akin •peelalist, writes: "1 am convinced that the D. T>. T>. Prescription is as much a specific for Eczema aa quinine for malaria. I have been prescribing the D. D. D. remedy for years." This soothing com pound of oil of wintergreen and other healing Ingredients gives tnstaat re lief the moment It is applied. It sinks through the pores, kills and throws off the gnawing disease germs and quickly heals the Inflamed tissues. All cases of akin disease, mild or vio D. D. D.—for 15 years-the Standard Skin Remedy Bread 1 ~ Direct /com our oven . ... Phone Co <your ca/Le ' A ; . , r W Q ?. on ir' RuKls Bsntrook Bakcru. 1 irdrr^'nifT ! maJneil virtually unbroken yesterday j In spite of the fact that company offi cials had announced that employes I who did not return to their places this morning would sever all connection j with the company. j SUICIDE ATTEMPT FAILURE Mary Ellen Peters, 1302 "Wallace ! street, wlio attempted to commit sui j clde Saturday by drinking carbolic j acid, was sent home yesterday from j the Harrisburtc Hr.splta!, where she j had lieen taken lor treatment. ! MOONSHINERS PLEAD GUILTY By Associated Press Fort Smith, Ark.. Oct. 20.—Seven meu on trial charged with conspiracy |to (letraud the government in the i manufacture of moonshine whisky I pleaded guilty in the United States I District Court. let, yield to this soothing liquid wash, the D. I). L>. Prescription. All druggists sell D, D. T>., 60c and 11.00. A generous trial bottle for only 25c. Come in and let us tell you about our money back guarantee that D. D. t). will do what is claimed. You will be the judge. Ask about D. D. D. Soap. Its steady use keeps the skin alwa.va healthy. GEORGE A. GORGAS, Druggist, Harris bur*, Pa. OCTOBER 21, 1915. 5,000 Killed Each Year Trespassing on Railroads By Associated rress Philadelphia, Oct. 21. —More than 5,000 persons are killed each year while trespassing o» railroad tracks or stealing rides on trains, according to figures presented at yesterday's ses sion of the fourth annual congress of the National Safety Council. This does not include grade crossing accidents, which have increased since the auto mol lle became a common vehicle, ac- you Bix months to 1 // wear out a box * v// jfl f Mancheste'r iflß fl| Hose — I you can wear H holes in them in less than that time bring them back and we will I replace them with NEW ONES which you get absolutely free. ■ Do you accept the challenge ? All colors and black. The six pairs in a box, with a written guarantee covering 6 months —all for SI.OO. Sold exclusively at k Newark Shoe Stores Co. HARRISBI'RG STORE 315 MARKET STREET, Near Dewberry Other Newark Stores Xearbyi vArk, Reading, Altoona, Baltimore, Lancaster. K "Open Saturday nights until 10.30 o'clock (• ae commodale our customers." B Mail Ordera Filled by Parcels Post. 157 Sto"<»p in 07 C.itieß cording to the report presented to show the great waste of life i n th« i United States. POSTMASTERS ARE APPOINTED Special to The Telegraph | Washington, Oct. 21. J. F. Sehreck ! was appointed to-day by President "Wilson as postmaster at Ephrata, Pa. Fourth class postmasters appoint ed for Pennsylvania are: Notch. Ida. Hazen; Saulshury, Jonas A. Wagrcer? Walters Park, Noah M. Walter.