14 Offer to One Person in Each Family Enclose 10c in stamps or coin, to pay cost of packing and mailing, and wc will send you a regular 25c botUc of I.tnoninc to try. Write name and street number distinctly and address, Kerr Chemical Co., Danbury, Conn. Hacking Coughs Bronchitis And all form? of throat and lung complaints yield to Lino nine, which is MUCH more than a mere cure for colds —it .afoes deep and does great good to the entire system, building up the body in strength and restoring vitality. Linonine takes effect at once, removing the cause, bring ing health to replace disease. All druggists or by mail—2sc. 50c. sl. What Every Mother Knows Every Mother knows that during the trying period before baby comes the use of Mother's Friend, a depend able external remedy obtained of druggists, is absolutely necessary so as to avoid the pains caused by undue tensioh upon the cords, ligaments and muscles resulting from muscular expansion. Under the surface is a network of fine nerve threads and by ! , applying Mother's Friend all these are soothed and helped. Expansion is! natural and pains are relieved. In) many cases nausea, morning sickness i and other distresses are avoided. Advertisement. Have Color in Your Cheeks Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion] tjaliid—tongue coated—appetite poor—] , you have a bad taste in your mouth—a ! lazy, no-good feeling—you should take 1 Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—a sub stitute for calomel—were prepared by ' I>r Edwards after 1" years of study | ■with his patients. Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a ; purely vegetable compound mixed with i olive oil. You will know them by their ©live color. If you want a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy ancy like childhood days, you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have Be dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. That's why millions of boxes Sre sold annually at 10c and 25c per ox. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- I bus. Ohio.—Advertisement. iCHAS.H.MAUR UNDERTAKER Sixth ad K»IW Str—ta if**" facflWM. Nawift t?V TOcr . p *0 rwhw J*otor . e rrfc 2 No fa. era! PKpcnatre. Chap*'*, roams, ▼•all. « ■- m chMif •• I _-Alons the MiwionSanXavier ■ Sunset Route Tucaon. Aricona I Still an Opportunity to aee CALIFORNIA Special Low Rata During November Only Stop-over privilege* ia Kn Orleaiu .ad the Golden Southwwt I Southern Pacific-Sunset Route I H N.w Orleans San D<« S O SuFiucko THOS. A. EDISON »ay» of the Southern Pacific— "lt Is A Wonderful Road As Near Perfection As They Make Railroads." r. 1. liauons, u. (~ A; 1». V H «»IUUI, i.,1. INH tMuum sircit, l'U|ai|el|kii, l'«. H WEDNESDAY EVENING, LIGHTNER SAYS STATE WILL HELP Director of Employment Bu reau Discusses the Way It Will Operate Now "If an able-bodied man stops you in the street to negotiate a ten-cent loan or applies at your kitchen door for food with a hard luck story that he cannot get a job give hitn the address of the nearest State Employment Agency." That is the advice of Jacob Light ner, director of the State Employment Bureau of tnc Department of I.abor and Industry, who declares that or ders for war equipment from , Euro pean countries have caused a dearth of laborers for metal and munition plants. "It is mainly a matter of geography, if an able-bodied man. who is willing to do any kind of work cannot lind employment." said Director Eightner to-day. "If there is no work in his immediate locality, a postal card to the State Bureau of Employment. Ma sonic Temple, Harrisburg. will bring a reply that will outline definitely where he can find a Job. "The Employment Bureau can sup ply jobs to 200 laboring men. One firm wants skilled mechanics. That company will pay from 32 to 35 cents an hour to machinists and will provide permanent employment. "Farmers throughout the State are beginning to feel the effects of the demand for labor by the munition fac tories, and are appealing for farm hands. "The bureau has many applications from men who want managerial or other highly specialized positions. It cannot always provide such jobs, but it does want to hear from laborers and metal workers. "Don't give a cent to the able- I bodied panhandler who stops you in the street for a. dime. Refer him to ' one of the employment bureaus of the State. They are located at Har risburg; at 1519 Arch street. Phila delphia. and Room 4, Hannan build ! ing, Johnstown, Pa." Park St. Brotherhood Elects New Officers One hundred members in attend ance is the aim of the Brotherhood Bible Class of the Park Street United Evangelical church. The class made a remarkable growth during the past year. At a business meeting held last evening at the home of H. C. Baum, 2S North Seventeenth street, the fol lowing officers were elected: Presi dent. H. C. Baum.' vice-president, Ashcr M. Blake: teacher, the Rev. A. E. Hansen: assistant teacher, the Rev. J. G. Sands: secretary. A. S. Hatdorf; treasurer, Jacob Gardner: librarians, Frank Brickley, Mark Steelman and Curtis Dunlap. After this meeting, the Ushers' Union held a meeting at the home of Mr. Baum. An excellent program was rendered consisting of addresses and music. Devotional exercises were led by E. Z. Vogel, followed by singing "Service Is Our Watchword," by the men's quartet, composed of Messrs. A. M. Blake. Frank M. Hoover. Harry Weirick and A. S. Batdorf. Addresses were delivered by C. H. Koons. sub ject, "The Church In a Man and the Man In the Church'; 11. C. Baum, "The Other Fellow and Politics"; C. A. Corman. '"She Other Fellow and Business": G. A. Ewing. "The Other Fellow and' Society"; the Rev. J. W. Hoover. "The Other Fellow and the Church": the Rev. A. E. Hangen, "The Other Fellow and the Post-Holidays' Revival." Refreshments were served and a Jolly good time was'spent. Barber Gets $15,000 From Man He Shaved Years Ago Special to The Telegraph Mount Holly, X. J.. Nov. 24. George Hoelin, who has ch..rge of a barber shop here, received a surprise to-day when a New York lawyer told him he had fallen heir to $15,000 under the will of Francis E. Miller, a New York millionaire, who died a short time ago. Hoehn shaved Miller for about a year when he was in New York seven years ago. How's This? We ''(Trr One Hundred Dollars P.etvnrd for un case of I atsrrh that canuot lit- cured by Hull Catarrh Cure. I'. J. CHENEY i CO.. Toledo, 0. We. tbe undersigned, hare known I". J Cheney for the last 13 Tears, and beUere bin perfectly honorable in all buainesa transactions and financially able to carry out any obligatiras made by bis firm. •NAT. BANK OK COMMERCE. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's r ntarrh Core ia taken internally, acting directly upoti the blood and mucous nurfoees of the »j*t tempted outside of the larger cities in respect to scenic and costume acces sories. The scenic investiture and costumes are the most gorgeous seen in many a day.—Adv. Why's "Gels-ll," For Corns, Like a Kiss? Because Everybody Tries It, Everybody Likes It, It's Painless and Takes But a Moment to Apply "Gets-It" is the wonder or the corn pestered world. Millions say so, be cause millions have used it. That's what makes it the biggest selling •*X«r»r In My II f•< HHW Anything Art So Quickly and Magically as 'Gets-! t!' " corn remedy on earth to-day. "Gets-It" will surely get that corn or callous you've been trying tor a long time to get rid of—take It right off "clean as a whistle." Apply It in 2 seconds I —put your stocking and shoe right over it—nothing to stick, nothing to . hurt. You needn't fuss with thick ' bandages that make a package out' of your toe. No knives, razors and scis sors, no tape, no trouble. It's simplicity Itself, Hure, quick, painless. Try it also for bunions and warts. "Gets-It" is sold at all druggists, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago.—Advertisement. PARALYSISSKS? DR. CHASE'S Special Blood and Nerve Tablets Write for Proof and Booklet Pr. Qat. N. tin St. PUMtlnMi. Dllrkfi 80-BAN-KO'S I'H.E REMEDY Gives instant relief In Itchtnar. * . _ EJc-odJng es-fift. NOVEMBER 24, 1915. GOVERNOR WILL SPEND DAY HERE Dr. Brumbaugh Will Eat Thanksgiving Turkey at the Official Home Tomorrow Governor Martin G Brumbaugh is planning to spend his first Thanks giving as governor in Harrisburg and will eat turkey at the Executive Man sion with members of his family. The Governor has spent most of the holi days In Philadelphia, but he will fol low the custom of predecessors and have the official dinner in the State Capital. A big turkey has been shipped for the feast. The end of the week the Governor, accompanied by members of his fam ily, will go to Waynesboro where he will dedicate a Y. M. C. A. building and spend a day or so with friends. The trip will be made by automo bile. Copies of the Governor's first Thanksgiving proclamation, in a hand somely embossed cover, have been sent to Washington and to the gov ernors of the various States who have sent copies of their proclamations to him. The proclamations have been sent to friends of the governor and to many clergymen and teachers who have written for them in order to read them at services or exercises. The Governor has been invited to attend services at churches here. Australasian Sniper Has Shot Down 91 Turks Notches on Stick Show By Associated Press Sydney, Australia, Nov. 24. Let ters from the Gallipoli Peninsula say that a Queensland cavalryman named Sing holds the record among the Aus tralasian troops as a sniper. Up to September 1 Sing had shot 91 Turks, of whom at least 50 were killed out right. Sing was a crack marksman before the war and had won prizes for shoot ing: at Brisbane and at Sydney. Since engaging: in systematic sniping- in the Dardanelles operations he has rarely missed one of his human targets. Day after day and night after night he settles down comfortably in a selected position and waits with In exhaustible patience for his chance. He sits for hours with a telescope as an aid. watching the Turkish tracks over the hills or the lengths of the Turkish trenches, until sooner or later a Turk shows himself. If the Turk is wary and quickly bobs up and then down again. Sing does not fire. He proceeds on the principle that, em boldened by fancied security, the Turk will gradually risk first his head, then his shoulders and finally the upper half of his body. At this stage Sing's rifle cracks and the Turk is seen to fall. A notch Is made by Sing in a stick which he keeps by way of a record. Sing's sniping performances are said to be beyond question, for every telling shot by him has been checked by some officer. I—Crowded with flavor 2—Velvety body—NO GRIT 3—Crumble-proof 4 4 —Sterling purity s—From a daylight factory 6—Untouched by hands © lout"? Sterling Gum The - point PIPPSRMINT - RSD WRAPPER CINNAMON BLUE WRAPPER IF BACK HURTS TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Says Backache is sure sign you have been eating too much meat. Uric Acid in meat clogs Kidneys and irritates the bladder. I Most folios forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need a flushing occasionally, else we h&vA backache and dull mis ery in the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here. I take a tablespoonful in a glass of | water before breakfast for a few davs I and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with llthia and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve In overcoming kidney trouble while It is only trouble. —Advertise- ment. lilt "syUARE" CHEW-THE BEST CHEW "American Navy" is the Biggest Chewing Tobacco Value in the World s RICH, SWEET, MILD, MELLOW . 0,1 get more genuine tobacco en joyment and more real benefit out of a chew of good ftug tobacco than out of any other form in which tobacco can be made. Tobacco like "scrap" can't have as much rich, sweet, fruity leaf-flavor in it as plug because it's made only of leaf cuttings." And it can't hold its fresh ness and flavor as long as plug, because us loosely packed. Chew properly pressed plugs made of the whole leaf like American Navy and you 11 find it not only far more tasty and satisfying, but also an aid to digestion and health. All the rich juices stored up by Na ture in the leaf are retained in the American Navy plug, so that every chew overflows with the sweet, fresh distinctive flavor that has made Amer ican Navy famous. A savory chew of American Navy dove-tails to perfection with the day's work. It puts an edge on your appe tite and gives you genuinely wholesome and lasting satisfaction. Every man with a real tobacco taste who once tries American Navy chews it right along. Big, generous cuts for Sc and 10c. You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you de stroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this to-night, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applica tions will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dand ruff you inay have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and never fails to do the work.—Advertisement. SAFETY! W FIRST The object of "Safety / First" IB prevention. Tou can prevent your advertising from meet ing the fate of the waste . basket If you will make It ettractlve with proper Illustration. Brine your next eopy to us for Illustrative treatment One treat ment will convince you that our methods are • success. The Telegraph Art &Engraving Departments 216 Locust Street ■nDCiTIOKAL School of Commerce | Troup Building 15 So. Market Sq. Day and Night School 22d Year Commercial and Stenographic Course* Bell Phono 1916-J Harrisburg Business College Day and Night School Sept. 7, 1915 Business Shorthand and Civil Service, 30 th year. ~ THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bldg. 4 S. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-day for Interesting booklet. Bell phone 694-R. Cumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect June 27, 1916. iRAINS leave Harrisburg— For Winchester and Martlnsburg at 5*03, *7:52 a. m., *3:40 p. m. For Hagerstown, Chambersburgr. Car lisle. Mechanicsburg and Intermediate stations at *5:03, *7:52, *11:53 a. m„ •3-40, 5:37, *7:45. •ll.'OO p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanicsburg at 9:48 a, m„ 2:16, 3:26 6:30. 9:35 a. in. For Dlllsburg at 5:03, *7.62 and •11:53 a. m., 2:16. *3:40, 5:37 and 6:30 "'•Dally. All other trains dally except Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE, J. H. TONGE. O. P. A. Merchants nnd Miners Trans. Co. 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