BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS "Pape's Cold Compound" is the Surest, Quickest Relief Known—lt's Fine! Relief comes Instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken -will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold, either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages In the head. TO PUT ON FLESH AND INCREASE WEIGHT Good Advice For Thin People "I'd certainly give most anything to be able to gain a few pounds and stay that way," declare many thin men and women. Such a result is usually not impossible despite past falhires. Most thin people are victims of malnu trition, a condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from being taken up by the blood as they are when the powers of nutrition are nor mal. Instead of getting into the blood much of the fat and flesh producing elements stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to pro duce a healthy, normal amount of fat the flesh-making food elements must be so prepared in the digestive proc esses that the blood will accept and distribute them throughout the body. There Is a preparation called Sargol, This Week Will Be Your Final Opportunity To become a Member of our II Christmas Savings Club For the Year 1916 Union Trust Company , J of Pennsylvania The Name —despite the fact that it is a good one—did not make King- Oscar the famous nickel smoke it is to-day. IT WAS THE UNVARYING QUAL ITY OF THE TOBACCO USED, YEAR AFTER YEAR, THAT MADE THE NAME FAMOUS. Why, as soon as a man feels the desire for a good nickel smoke he unconsciously thinks of King Oscar 5c Cigars When a man's thirsty—he thinks of water. When he's hungry—he eats, When he wants a smoke—he thinks of King Oscar 5c Cigars. Regularly Good For 24 Years | Buy GOOD Coal & LESS Coall M Tl»« better the coal you buy—the less you have to buy—and the ■ i you have to buy, the lower becomes your aggregate coal expendl- K ture. m I °,? al — b * tt#r —coita the same per ton, don't £ 1 you think !t the part of wladom to get the best tor your mono*, and J , keep the total expenditure down? ■ Buy Montgomery Coal—lta quality haa been ki.own for rear*— 1 I there la none bettor. M J. B. MONTGOMERY I Third Chestnut \ ——■ ■ i..i .. ge=^—a—c= buhl's Bnead"^ Coat* no mora then other bread * a 1 Direct from oar Ov<n n THURSDAY EVENING, H ARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 13, 1916. stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffing! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold compound" which costs only 26 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no In convenience. Be sure you get the genuine. Don't accept something else "Just as good." Insist on getting "Pape's Cold Compound." if you want to stop your cold quickly.—Advertise ment. which works on this basis and which is sold by nearly every druggist on a positive guarantee of weight increase or money back. Hundreds have testi fied to weight increase from its use. Sargol does not of itself make fat, 1-ut is simply a combination of ingre dients of acknowledged merit that, taken with meals, seems to better enable the digestive organs to separate the fattening elements of the food and to prepare them in a form which the blood can readily absorb. Sargol comes in tablet form, is pleasant and easy to take and its action is perfectly natural and harmless. Sargol is sold by Geo. A. Gorgas and druggists every where, who are authorized to refund the full purchase price if weight in crease is not obtained. NOTE—Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder, and .while it has produced excellent results In cases of nervous Indigestion and general stom ach disorders, care should be taken by those using it who do not want to in crease weight.—Advertisement. PENROSE HAS PENSION BILL Superannuated Employes of Government Would Be Re tired With Annuity A new form of pension retirement for civilian employes of the govern ment is provided in a bill which Sen ior Penrose has just reintroduced in the Senate. The bill provides that fhe Postmaster General shall grant an in definite leave of absence together with an allowance of S6OO per annum to any persons employed in the railway mall service, rural free delivery, city tree delivery service, post office clerks and other employes of the past office who are in the classified civil service and who have become incapacitated from performing their duties on ac count of superannuation. The proposal of Senator Penrose last year was tacked on the Post Office Ap propriation bill, but was eliminated on a point of order. The bill as now in troduced provides that should it be necessary to appoint a substitute to fill the place of an employes who has been granted a leave of absence, he shall be paid at the rate allowed for vaca tion work. Boards of retirement would be ap pointed to examine all applications for the granting of indefinite leaves of ab sence, which are virtually equivalent to a retirement program. In discussing his plan in the Senate, Senator Penrose said: "In the beginning X was opposed to this proposition. It did not seem to me that the government ought to go into the business of what has been de scribed in a term of opprobrium as a civil pension list. Then, after I looked into the matter a little further it seem ed to me that if the government did adopt a retirement system, accompa nied by some half pay or some propor tion of pay, the fund should be .made up by.contributions in the nature of a relief fund or pension fund made by monthly or periodical payments by the employes. "Then I got a little further, in the lapse of years, and I suppose with wise men it is not an evidence of lack of wisdom to develop and progress and change one's mind, until I became con vinced that the only practical system was a system of flat, straight direct retirement and pension. "I was led to that conclusion also by noticing the development of the cor porations of the country, representing large aggregations of capital employ ing an army of men who. it seemed to me. according to my study and obser vation, gradually evolved and devel- GIRLj! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" makes hair'thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itch ing scalp and falling hair. WEE* ... ' - »»i£ gF■* ' " ■J* H To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is mere ly a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of It. Just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all drug stores rec ommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, fresh ness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not And a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and It never falls to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. —Ad- vertisement. TETTERS * Multlgraphing. Typewriting, Address ing, Folding, Inserting, Sealing, Stamp ing. and all mailing work a specialty. P. O. Box 436, Harrisburg, Pa. THE IiETTRIt SHOP, Bell 408N-J. w V HEADQUARTERS FOB SHIRTS S1IM& & SIDES * V WHY BRITISH SOLDIERS LIKE FRANCE It is getting so that hardly a British soldier in France will shave himself any more. There has come along their line a new kind of barber, the pretty French girl barber. This photograph shows one Tommy being shaved while the other is liavlng his hair cut, and neither minds the operation. oped into the conclusion of a flat, di rect retirement system. "In the early days of retirement systems, inaugurated originally, I sup pose, by the railroads of the country, we had the relief system and the sys tem of periodical payments on the part of the employe. Those systems have been quite elaborately worked out, and I have no doubt have been beneflcient in their results. But we live in an age of rapid development, and the most recent systems adopted by the great corporations of the coun try, have evolved beyond this contri butory plan and embody a program of flat retirement. "The United States government is the only government of all the leading civilized governments in the world that has no system of retirement for its superannuated civil service employes. The custom of practice of all govern ments, whether National, State or mu nicipal, in their dealings with their people and employes certainly should furnish some precedent and example for the Federal government «f the United States. Instead of having the distinction of taking the lead in this kind of legislation and setting the ex ample to States and municipalities, to school boards and corporations, we have invited much harsh criticism and have not in any way taken the initia tive in this kind of legislation for the relief of the vast army of the employes under the civil service in the govern ment." To the Readers of the Telegraph Can you beat it? A penny paper with the enterprise to give away 10c practically in real money to every reader who enjoys high class enter tainment, as advertised in to-day's paper. We have arranged with Man ager James George and C. S. Eddy, his publicity manager, to take over the beautiful Victoria Theater with its $25,000 pipe organ in its entirety for one whole week, beginning next Monday. As this is the largest mov ing picture theater in the State, seat ing 2200 people and as seven per formances are given daily this could accommodate over fifteen thousand persons daily. We are inviting our readers to be our guest during next •week's performances which instead of being cheapened as might perhaps be thought, will be strengthened to the best and greatest ever given in this house of great features. For ex ample on Monday William Faver sham, the world famous actor will be shown in "One Million Dollar!?," with other big features, on the following days equally great produc tions will be shown and what is more, changed daily. The complete week's program will be published in to morrow's Telegraph with further and full details. The well known organists Mcßride and Mcintosh will play spe cial selections on the wonderful Hope Jones unit pipe organ, that, excels a fifty piece band and has all kinds of wonderful effects besides 1-larrisburg Is probably the only city of its size in this country that possesses one of these $25,000 instruments. This, like the theater itself, its class of pictures, the famous Stanley serv ice, of Philadelphia, the finest imagin able, show the enterprise of one of our successful businessmen. For these reasons we want every citizen to real ize all this and see for themselves and feel proud of their home city. We therefore planned this treat for our readers and invite you, one and ! all. to be our guests at this coming ! week's performances. A cpupon ticket will be printed daily in this paper that simply is to be cut out, pre sented at the theater and will he .honored the same as cash. Further , and full instructions and everything else appertaining to this treat of ours will be published to-morrow and on Saturday the coupon will appear so you will have it in time for Monday a. m. before our papers appear on Monday afternoon. Remember there are no strings or comebacks about this. Coupon tickets will be accepted : without question or quibble if tn i structions printed in to-morrow's paper are followed. You part with no money excepting to secure a Tele graph. Therefore when you consider the wonderful enterprise and our humble efforts to do our best to please, gratify and educate ers, again we say "Can you beat it?" and we cordially invite you to be a guest of the Telegraph's great big family theater party. Besides you might even, if lucky, get to see or shake hands with that modern P. T. Barnum, the manager of the Vic toria Theater, James George, of Har risburg.—Advertisement. THE REINCARNATION OP INDIA In India caste Is breaking down and the influence of Christian teaching has been made manifest in a very earnest attempt to grade Hinduism up to the Christian level. India is beginning to have a new national consciousness, and she seekß a truly Indian religion. The reincarnation of the soul of Hinduism can only prove the emptiness of the shell; and there is growing evidence that India will soon be ready to wel come a Christianity that is produced in India through Indian lives and by Indian methods — THE CJIBISTIAN HEB ALD. S. P. C. A. Notes How would you like to stand for hours in the cold without an overcoat? Makes you shiver, doesn't it? Tet that is just .what hundreds of horses are doing daily. The blanketing of auto mobile engines is never neglected. Why not be equally considerate of a horse? The Harrisburg Society for the Pre vention of the Cruelty to Animals is re ceiving daily calls about unblanketed horses. In every instance the case is investigated, the owners warned, and for repeated offenses, fined. Down in Atlanta, Ga., they have ex perimented successfully with burlap shoes for horses, to be used on hilly paved streets where horses fall, particu larly when drawing heavy loads. These shoes are placed by the humane society in stores adjacent to dangerous inclines, I and the drivers generally have taken advantage of them. The Washington, D. C., Animal Res cue League is having cloth emergency shoes made for horses by women who are out of employment. Thev have large orders placed for these shoes, which have proved very useful in slip pery streets. The Harrisburg Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals lias been kept busy these past few days by calls from all over the city regarding horses that are falling or stumbling in slip pery streets. This shows a growing knowledge, of the Influence of the so ciety that is most encouraging. A further sign Is the help given by house holders In sanding or putting ashes on dangerous places In the streets. How would you like to stick your tongue against cold steel these bitter days? Don't insert cold bits in cold weather. A horse's tongue is tender and his mouth is formed of delicate glands and tissues. It is equally im i portant not to clip a horse with the thermometer down near freezing: to temper the water he drinks, and to avoid suddenly checked perspiration. Facing a gun is one of the lesser hardships of the war horse. The Ani mals Guardian, London, writes of a dangerous little Instrument used by the enemy to prevent pursuit by the cav alry. This Is a four-spiked iron instru ment, each spike three inches long. It is so constructed that no matter how it Is thrown one spike always stands point upward, so that It easily pene trates the frog of a horses's foot and completely disavles it. Years before there was thought of a society for the protection of animals. Abraham Lincoln wrote an essaa.v on kindness to a.nimals. So tender hearted was he, though living in a new country where game was plenty, he never would hunt. Morgan the his torian says: "Abraham cared nothing for shoot ing and the one record of his hunt ing conies from his own pen in after life. He wrote of himself: 'A few days after the completion of my eighth year, in the absence of my father, a flock of wild turkeys approached the new log cabin, and with R rifle gun, standing inside. I shot through a crack and killed one of them. I have never since pulled trigger on any larger game,* " Backache ttast Like a Toothache! Dear Mr. Editor Sometime ago I had backache very bad; it would ache just like a toothache. I tried a new discovery of Doctor Pieroe's, called " Anuric." This is for kidneys and backache. I soon felt relieved of all backache and had no more pain, and I hope others troubled in the same way will try this wonderful new remedy. Yours, MRS. LIXCOLN STEARNS. Route 1, Meadville, Pa. NOTE: It is now asserted with con fidence that these painful effects due to uric acid in the system are entirely eradi cated. A new renH-ly, called "Anuric." lias been discovered by Dr. Pierco, and Is the cause of a drali-.a'ge outward of the uric acid with which It comes In contact within the body. It, will ward off back ache, headache, and the darting pains and ac) os of articular or muscular rheuma tism —of those diseases which are caused by too much uric acid, such as gout, asthma, sciatica, renal calculus. "An uric " prolongs life because old people usu ally suftor from hardening and thickening of the walls of the erterleg, due to the ex cess of uric acid In the blood and tissues. Dr. Pierce, who Is director and chief physician at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has been testing this wonderful medicine for the relief of over-worked and weakened kidneys. The relief obtained by sufferers has been so satisfactory that he deter mined to place "Anuric" with the prin cipal druggists In town where people could get this ready-to-use medicine. "Anuric" Is not harmful or poisonous, but aids nature In throwing off those poisons within the body which cause so much suffering, pain and misery. Scien tists assert this remedy Is 37 times more potent than lithia. For Diabetes and Brlght's Disease this remedy Is building up a reputation as good as Dr. Pierce's other well-known medicines which have been proven reli able during nearly fifty years, such as Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the ills of women. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the liver regulator, and Doctor Plerce'3 Golden Medical Discovery lor red blood, The greatest of your teeth When scientists recently di»- the public in the convenient form covered the cause of that dread of Senreco Tooth Paste. disease, pyorrhea, they discovered Senreco contains the best cor the greatest enemy of your teeth, rective and preventive for pyor- Why yours? Because the germ rhea known to dental science, that causes this disease inhabits Used daily it will successfully pro- COM human mouth! tect your teeth from this disease. Your dentist will tell you that Senreco also contains the best half of all the permanent teeth harmless agent for keeping the lost are lost from this disease, teeth clean and white. It has a This ia because people have not refreshing flavor and leaves a 1 realized before that everyone should wholesomely clean, cool and pleas- j take precautions against this _ ant taste in the mouth. £) enemy. You can start now to Start the Senreco treatment' ward off its constant attack and tonight—full details in the folder escape the terrible results g*% wrapped around every tube, of this disease by using the Symptoms described. A proper corrective and pre- 25c two oz. tube is sufficient ventive treatment in your V* f° r »i* or eight weeks of the daily toilet. " pyorrhea treatment. Get •To meet the need for this W/4 f" rcco at y°" r , dru ß« isU treatment and to enable iTI or send 4c in stamps . , 1 w>«n or coin for sample tube and everyone to take precau- \ foWer. Address The Sen tions against this disease, a tanel Remedies Co.. 502 prominent dentist has put Union Central Bldg., Cin-j his own prescription before s .mpU cinnati. Ohio. DRINK HOT WATER AND RID JOINTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST Why rheumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink ohosphated hot water each morning before breakfast or, W/j f] RHEUMATISM Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombus tible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible mate rial, which if not completely elimi nated each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste material, toxins and ptomaine like poisons, called uric acid, is formed and then sucked Into the blood where it continues to circulate, collecting grain by grain In the joints of the body much like rust collects on the hinge as shown above. Men and women who suffer from lumbago, rheumatism or sore, stiff, aching joints should begin drinking phosphated hot water, not as a means to magic relief from pain, but to prevent more uric acid forming In the system. Before eating breakfast each morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in It. This will first neutralize and then wash out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels 500 Pounds Buckwheat Coal $1.05 For the sum of $1.05 you can determine for your self whether our No. 1 Buckwheat Coal is suitable for your furnace. N More and more people every year, are using this grade of coal and getting excellent results. It is easy to handle and the fire is easily regulated in the furnace. Comes up very quickly. When little heat is required it can be dampered down so that it hardly burns, yet keeps fire a long time. Not every kind of Buckwheat coal is good coal. The kind we sell was selected only after many tests. We were determined to have the kind that would not melt and run together in your furnace forming "clinkers." We succeeded in getting that kind. Price, $3.75 for 2,000 lbs. United Ice & Coal Co. s , Forater * rondel X \ I / / lB»h A Chealant \ v ViVirO A X Third A Bom *—.. Hummel A Mulberry Also Steelton, Pa. li It CLIP THIS COUPON FOR The American Government * AND The Panama Canal By FREDERIC J. HASKIJV. The Books That Show Uncle Sam at Work. The Harrisburg Telegraph HOW TO GET THESE TWO BOOKS FOR 98 CENTS Cut this coupon from this paper, preaent It at our offlca with »8 centa, to covar the coat of production and dlatrlbutton. and the aat la yours. Fifteen centa extra by mall. 80ME FACTS ABOUT THESE BOOKS Both are the lima alee and jound exactly alike In heavy cloth. Each haa about 400 pages printed on flne book paper. Both are profuaely Illus trated with official etchings, drawings and maps. TO OUR READERS we are matrlbutlng these patriotic book* aolely becauae of their great educational merit and our belief that they ahould be In every American home. 13 the previous day's acumulation of toxins and poisons: thus, cleansing, sweetening, and freshening the en tire alimentary canal, each morning, before putting more food into tho stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to make any rheumatic or lumbago sufferer an en thusiast on the morning inside bath. Millions of people keep their joints free from these rheumatic acids by practicing this daily Internal sanita tion. A glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate, drank before breakfast, U wonder fully invigorating; besides, it is an excellent health measure because it cleanses the alimentary organs of all the waste, gases and sour fermenta tions. making one looJ< and feel clean, sweet and fresh all day. Those who try this for one week may find themselves free from siclc headaches, constipation, bilious at tacks, sallov.-ness, nasty breath and stomach acidity.
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