Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 30, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    Children Cry for Fletcher's
The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has hecn made under his
personal supervision lor over HO years. Allow no one
to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
•*«Tust-as-good" are but experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It de
stroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. For more than
thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou
bles and Diarrhoea. It rcgnlates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of . _
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
QUITS "BROJiC" TOR MOTORCAR
Future appearance of dainty
Kdythe Sterling; on horseback will be
solely of the professional character.
When not before the "movie" camera,
Miss Sterling gets about at the wheel
«f her new Maxwell, bought at the
recent Los Angeles show.
WTO FOR THREE CENTS
All bargain prices for automobiles
were set at naught in Lawrence,
Mass., the other flay when W. J.
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Nine out of ten persons
have this dread disease
Pyorrhea—the most general
disease in the world—is the dis
ease you should be guarding your
teeth against. It is caused by a
germ which is found in eocry
human mouth.
Thousands have already lost
some or all of their teeth from this
disease; in thousands it has
reached the stage of bleeding
gums and loose teeth; in thou
sands of others the germ, unsus
pected, is just starting its work
of destruction. Start today to
guard your teeth from the dread
results of this disease by
using a corrective and pre
ventive treatment in your
daily toilet.
To meet the need for such
a treatment and to enable
everyone to take the neces
sary precautions against
this disease, a prominent
dentist has put his own pre
scription before the public
What's Worth Doing
Is Worth Doing Well
That's the idea of everybody who
gives Cigars at Christmas.
King Oscar 5c Cigars
best express this sentiment
because they have been
Regularly Good For 24 Years
Box of 25, $1.15 Box of 50, $2.25
Box of 100, $4.50
The New Labor Law
The new Workmen's Compensation Act goes into
effect January Ist, next. If you are an employer of labor
you should be familiar with every phase of this most im
portant piece of legislation. Wc are prepared to supply
this act in pamphlet form with side headings for easy
reference. Single copies 25c with very special prices on
larger quantities.
The Telegraph Printing Co.
PRINTING—BINDING—DESIGNING
PHOTO-ENGRAVING
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
TUESDAY EV EN ING,
Brown, of Salem Depot, N. H.. won a
new, IS 16 Maxwell touring car, just
like $655 cash, for a three-cent ticket
at the Knights of Pythias bazar.
Rll\lj MOKKY 1\" "JITNKYIXG"
That "Jitneying" can be made to
pay in favorable conditions is the al
legation of a Seattle, Wash., man who
operated a Maxwell ten months on an
expenditure averaging 1.56 cents a
mile and doing business over virtually
every mile traveled.
in the convenient form of Senreco
Tooth Paste.
Senreco contains the best cor
rective and preventive for pyor
rhea known to dental science.
Used daily it will successfully pro
tect your teeth from this disease.
Senreco also contains the best
harmless agent for keeping the
teeth clean and whit?. It has a
refreshing flavor and leaves a
wholesomely clean, cool and pleas
ant taste in the mouth.
Start the Senreco treatment
tonight—full details in the folder
1 1 .1
wrapped around every tube.
Symptoms described. A
25c two oz. tube is sufficient
for six or eight weeks of the
pyorrhea treatment. Get
Senreco at your druggists
today, or send 4c in stamps
or coin for sample tube and
folder. Address The Sen
tanel Remedies Co., 503
Union Central Bldg., Cin
cinnati. Ohio.
Sample lis*
AMuseMerrc
COLONIAL GIVES
A NEW SERVICE
Triangle Motion Picture Ser
vice Now at Colonial; Also
Orchestra Under H. Yeafer
To those who have followed the
event* In the moving picture world,
the name Triangle Is not new. But
thie city, lying- at a distance from the
motion picture field, knew little of
(his new company until recently when
it was announced that beginning yes
terday. Triangle service would be
shown on the screen of the Colonial
theater. Triangle is more than a
name. It's a fact. Three of the great
est motion-picture producers con
tribute their efforts to its successes;
Thomas Ince. David Griffith and Mack
Bennett. Names not new to any one
acquainted with motion pictures,
names that mean good productions.
More than that Triangle supplies a
complete service, both in the big fea
tures as well as the comedies. And
then one step farther, Triangle sup
plies the incidental music for the films.
The management of the Colonial,
however, did not stop with taking on
this new service. Now a full orches
tra, one that is much better than usu
ally heard in Harrlsburg's theaters, is
under the directorship of Herman
Yeager. Alternating with the orches
tra, Mr. Yeager plays the organ; as he
did before the change was made.
The opening bill of Triangle produc
tion was Douglass Fairbanks and
Seena Owen in 'The I.amb" produced
by David Griffith. "The Lamb" Is a
clever story, mighty cleverly done by
this star of the legitimate stajre. And
wonderfully produced by the man who
staged "The Birth of a Nation." Most
realisticly done are the battle scenes
and most interesting is the plot. As a
comedy feature Raymond Hitchcock,
Mack Sennett and Mabel Xormund ap
pear in "My Valet." This comedy for
clean, rollicking fun is of the best and
has not only the merit of being an ex
ceptional fun producer, but as well
provides a vehicle for three stars
whose capabilities are well known to
the average motion picture and thea
tergoer.
The Colonial management is to be
congratulated in securing the Triangle
service, for if it liven up to the stand
ard set in the first showing, this city
will enjoy one more motion picture
service which is calculated to serve
the best interests in which motion
pictures have acquired such a great
plate.
MAX ROBERTSON.
THE STAOK
New York is not going to have the
opportunity of seeing "His Majesty,
Bunker Bean." until next August, when !
Taylor Holmes Will be seen in the I
show that Chicago has kept away from
New York since its opening.
Alice Fleming will make her East
ern debut on Thursday night In "The
Heart of a Boy."
Leah Winslow will soon have her
own theater in Brooklyn. She an
nounced that a massive production of
"Antony and Cleopatra" will be the
initial performance.
MOTION PICTURES
More than 200 visitors at Universal
City last week helped in making a
scene in the third episode of the Uni
versal's new serial feature, "Graft."
FLORENCE ROCKWELL
Soon to be seen ' In a Moroseo-Para
mount picture adapted from the book
"He Fell In Love With His Wife."
\ ORPHKIM
To-night—Edith Thayer in "The Peas
ant Girl."
To-morrow, matinee and night
. "Adele."
Thursday, inatinee anil night, Decern
!' her 2—"The Oal>aret liirls "
I Friday night only, December .1 A
! French farce. "The Unexpected."
I Saturday, matinee and night, December
I l—Guy Bates in "Omar, the Tem
j maker."
TONIGHT—"THE PEASANT GIRL"
Frank Deshoti, who plays the prin
cipal comedy part with Edith Thayer
In "The Peasant Girl" at the Orpheum
to-night, is doubtless the best known
light opera comedian in the world, as
he has a repertoire of over 200 operas.
Mr. Deshon's repertoire also Included
the Gilbert and Sullivan opera and he
I was especially agile as "Koko" in "The
I Mikado," and dignified as "Sir Joseph"
] in "Pinafore," and the "Major General"
lin "Pirates of Penzance." His great
est part, however, was "Gaspard, the
Mif-er," in "Chimes cf Normandy."
Advertisement.
"ADELE"
Felix Haney, one of the comedians
in Joseph J'. Bickert's production of
that sparkling, witty and melodious
comic operetta. "Adele," created the
role of "Hi Holler" In '"Way Down
East," about twenty years. "Adele" is
being sent to the Orpheum to-morrow,
matinee and night. Joseph P. Bicker
ton, Jr.. is sending the same produc
tion and many of the members of the
original cast to present this most tune
ful and laughable of comic operettas,
as it was given for a year in New York
and London.—Advertisement.
••THE UNEXPECTED"
Amusing fight eomedy situations and
an appropriate sprinkling of musical
and dancing numbers are promised In
the new theatrical production, "Th»
Unexpected." which will be narformed
by a -ompany of well known New York
olayers at the Orpheum. Friday even
ing. Advance information from' a reli
able source, credits this attraction with
unusual merit of a high-class standard
In short. "The Unexpected" Is an adap
tation from the French of a farce
which, und< r the title of Sur
prises de Divorce." ran for more than
two years In Paris. Us story deals
with humorous matrimonial Intrigues
that produce many funny situations
and witty speeches.—Advertisement.
••THE INCORRIGIBLE Dl K WE "
FEATURING JOHN R\RRYMORG.
TODAY AT THE REGENT
Today Daniel Froliman presents the
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
■ii ■^^ WI| H'" I ""J I '. m n irmuwuX
rm i in i mi—imhiu—h i •,
The "Big Three"
"BUY A MAXWELL—PAY AS YOU RIDE"
According to the Shank plan you can buy one of these famous sturdy, powerful family cars on payment of a special
sum and pay the balance as you ride—on easy monthly payments.
Hundreds of good Harrisburgers have already taken advantage of this convenient method of car owning. There's no
reason why you should not.
The Maxwell is not only easy to buy—according to the Allen plan, but it is economical to operate the up-keep cost
being fully 50 per cent, less than on any other car selling at this price.
Price $655 Electric Starter and Lighted
"Shank" E. W. SHANK Distributor
Cumberland 19S-X 120 Market Street 2Si£2£"
\ Dralrr*—B. S. W riitlo, »w Cumherlnnd; 1-ykPD* Motor Car Co,,
l.ykoiin; S. P. Dlllcr, Bolltnic Sprlnß*; Win. >l. Rnnrhorc, ShipiiinuMburK.
prominent comedy star, John Barry
more. as "The Incorrigible Dukane." on
the Paramount program at the Regent.
"The Incorrigible Dukane" is a
unique combination of drama, comedy,
and romance. In which John Harrvmore
finds one of the greatest roles he has
vet assumed since his first appearance
on the screen. The comedy of the sub
ject is derived from a series of ludic
rous misfortunes of which John Barry
more. as the young and Incorrigible
Dukane. is the constant victor; the,
drama from the thrilling manner in
which the ne'er-do-well redeems him
self. saving the fortune and honor of
his father, and the romance develops—
in the usual manner of youth. There
are quite a few spectacular effects also
contained in the. unusual production,
consisting principally of the explosion
of a huge dam in the course of con
struction bv the senior Dukane. which
is saved from total destruction only by
[the quick-wittedness and resourceful
ness of Dukane, Jr.
To-morrow and Thursday—Daniel
Frohman presents Hazel Dawn as
"Clarissa." adapted from Gambler s
Advocate by Ronald Mac Donald, on
the Paramount program. The story
Itself is an intensely interesting expo
sition of the lengths to which a deter
mined woman will go to save the life
and honor of the man she loves.
Come regularly, so as not to miss
any of the excellent Paramount pro
ductions.—Advertisement.
MAJESTIC
Just ask anyone who attended the
opening performances of "The Fashion
Shop," that heads the list of Keith
hits at the Majestic tor the first half
of the week, and see if they don t say
that it's the cream of the seasftn. Not
only the "Fashion Shop," either, hut
the whole show. Of course, "The Fash
ion Shop" is easily in the lead. This
is the same delightful act that caused
so much comment at the Orpheum last
season. The scream of the season,
however, the "Fresh Freshles," namely
Kenny and Hollis, and to-d?.y these
funmakers are the talk of the town. If
you enjoy good comedians, you can't
posslblv afford to overlook the brief
engagement of these two. i.eonard
and Dempsey are a clever couple who
give advanced ideas on the suffragettes
of the future; Selbini and Grovini serve
up a. happy variety skit, and the Wo
zumt Japs offer something new in the
way of ail Oriental performance.—Ad
vertisement.
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By Feeling \l
Poorly ?
Help Y I
Back to Hn
and keep
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Pretender to Spanish
Throne Again Arrested
Py Associated Press
I Paris, Nov. 30.—The Journal says
I Don Jfiime of Bourbon, pretender to i
I the Spanish throne, has again been j
1 arrested in Austria. According to this :
! account. Don Jaime, who has been liv- I
ing in Italy, requested permission of
j Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria to
< visit his estate at Frohsdorf, Austria.
'lt is said he was informed he might
] travel freely anywhere in Austria, but
j that the day after his arrival at Frohs
' dorf he was placed under arrest, to he
I held in restraint until the end of the
I war. He has ben informed, the Jour
! nal adds, that any officer who visits
htm will be dismissed immediately
j from the army.
Don Jaime was arrested at Frohs
; dorf last year for addressing to his
i partisans an appeal to side with
France in the war. He was released
on condition that he leave the country.
FIRST STKKI. PI-ANT IN
MINNESOTA IS STARTED j
By Associated Press
j Duluth, Minn., Nov. SO.—The first
j steelmaking operations in Minnesota j
I got under way to-day at the plant of
'the Minnesota Steel Company. Fires
I in the great blast furnace from which
| the first run of pig iron will be drawn
i were started last ninht by officials of
| the company. Within a week after
the first pig iron is drawn actilul steel
) manufacturing is expected to start.
ON TO WASHINGTON
By Associated Press
I New York, Nov. oO.—Miss Frances i
i Jolift'e and Mrs. Sara Hard Field, the;
: California envoys who crossed the I
| continent bearinK a woman suffrage j
petition to President Wilson, to-day j
resumed their jotirney toward Wash- j
ington. All but two of the governors!
of the seventeen states through which j
they passed have signed the petition. '
BEEOIAB'S PILLS••
NOVEMBER 30, 1915.
Smokers on a Hunt
For Strong
What you want is MORE QUALITY and LESS
HEAVY TOBACCO. Briefly, what you NEED
is MOJA QUALITY
Mo J A
AYX IOc CIGARS-^*-
All Havana quality that will not harm any con
stitution.
Made by John C. Herman & Co.
$10,000,000 War Supplies
Guarded in Pennsy Yards
Special to The Telegraph
Altoona, Pa., Nov. 30. Railroad po
licemen yesterday were patrolling the
Pennsylvania Railroad "ard* at Holli
daysburg to protect upwards of $lO,-
f Your business prospects, your pleasure and happi
ness -your chances of getting on in life, depend a great
deal on your physical condition. You cannot do your best work
when you feel poorly. Watch your health, and take good care of it.
Don't let ill health defeat your earnest efforts to succeed. When
you suffer from indigestion, biliousness, poor appetite, constipa
tion, nervousness, loss of sleep and low spirits, it is hard to look
on the bright side of things, or to make the most of your
opportunities. If you are despondent and run-down, see what
will do for you. A few doses will make a wonderful change in
your feelings, your looks and your actions. These pills are fine
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for over sixty years. Gentle, safe and thorough, for the com
mon ills of life they are a dependable remedy that will quickly
and surely help you back to health and keep you at your best.
L 'The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World" A
V At AU Druggists, 10c., 25c.
Direction* of special value to women with every box
1 000,000 worth of war supplies for tlio
I allies, stored in 3,000 freight cars there.
Much of the material consists of parts
of steel cars, wheels, etc., for Russia,
which is to go through the Panama
Canal. Other shipments include bridge
Iron.
Owing to the congestion of freight]
at tidewater, the cars are being held
here.
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