WOMAN WEAK, DIZZY, HEBVOUS Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Jamaica, N. Y.—"l Buffered greatly with my head and with backache, was —IIII |) 111 ■ 111111 ii 111 ni weak, dizzy, ner flashes and felt very miserable, as I was iHCE** w^en * was feeling sister-in-law came HW wish yon would try Lydia E. Pinkham's began taking it and I am now in good health and am cured. I took the Com pound three times a day after meals, and on retiring at night I always keep a bottle in the house." Mrs. L. N. Burnham. 36Globe Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health nat urally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi monials. Many more tell their friends. If you need a medicine for Wo men's Ailments, try Lydia K. Pinkham'sVejretableCompound. Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. (confidential) for any thing you nerd to know about these troubles. NOMORE NEED OF RASH OR ITCHING simple Home Kemody To Clear The .Skill—Anybody Can I'se It Apply antiseptic Ucanol night and morning to clear the skin or rash, itch ing. pimples, eczema, salt rheum, and other afflictions. It should so quick ly and thoroughly relieve that tor turing itching and begin its healing that you will wonder why you didn't use it before. You can always get antiseptic Fcnnol at H. C. Kennedy's. It nevrp costs more than 50 cents lor a liberal supply, and to convince anyone who may be skeptical they say that if Ucanol does not benefit you, or yon arc dissatisfied with the results, return the empty box and they will give your money back without argu ment. Antiseptic Ucanol is the latest dis covery for skin troubles, and the rea son it is used so widely is that each person who tries it tells others and advises its use. There are few reme dies possessing the same healing powers, and the way it stops the itch ing and clears the skin in a remark- nbly short time tells the story of its unusual success. The boy or girl. man or woman, who continues to go among friends with disfiguring and disgusting pim ples and sores resulting from itching, iTiema. etc.. when they can secure I'canol so reasonably, and under guar antee of results, have only them selves to blame if their trouble con tinues to grow ■worse. —Adv. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing: now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying- to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse i lie liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and storaarii troubles. Tf you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, iazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested food, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without arlping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what vou like, j At 10c and 25e per box. All druggists.; The Olive Tablet Company. Colur 1- bus. O. FOR THAT SORE RAW THROAT llriicl in Every Rub Try this—rosults arc certain: Just i'-t an original yellov.- box of true Mtistarln® and rub it on your neck and upper choKt. Do it to-night and that >ore. raw feeling will be gone in the morning. Nothing cures so quickly as true Muscarine which costs but a trifle, yet is so wonderfully good that thousands praise it for Asthma, Plurisy, Bron chitis, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Get the genuine, made by the Begy Medi cine Co., Rochester, N. T. All druggists guarantee It. -> It Pays to Buy A Gorgas HOT WATER BOTTLE It is advisable to buy a Gor gas Hot Water Bottle be cause it may be required In an emergency and a Gorgaa Hot Water Bottle is always in first class condition for instant use. There will be no break—no leak—no loss of time in patching or repairing. Made of pure live rubber— it will last for years. ALL SIZES Every one backed by a Gor gas guarantee; GORGAS' DRUG STORES IB N. Third St. Pcnna. Station FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 14, 1916. , FOODS THEY BUILD OR DESTROY Amazing but Rarely Suspected Truths About the Things You Eat. (Copyright, 1916, by Alfred W. McCann.) CHAPTER 6 The monkey, flsh, sheep and cow teach man the meaning of resistance to disease. In the vast mixture of sordid greed, blind ignorance, unholy politics, trem ulous uncertainty, selfishness, oppres sion, sickness, sham, love, compassion, cheer, justice, truth, and crime which we call civilization, nothing but nation wide enlightenment and frank public ity will accomplish for pure food what legislation has failed dismally thus far to do. Hundreds of food manufacturers, the agents, representatives, "friends," have said to me, "Bosh with this pure food business. Our fathers and moth ers were taught nothing about it. Neither were we. Millions of us are still alive. If pur® food had been necssary to us we would have all been dead, according to your point of view. Surely this proves, although we know nothing about the most commonplace necessities of life, that it Is not neces sary to know. Kagles, crows, squir rels. were never taught anything about food. See how they thrive. "in its home among the trees the monkey is ignorant of the meaning of carbohydrates, proteins, fats and ash. Xo hunter ever caught a monkey in its schoolless habitat suffering from ap pendicitis. tuberculosis, tumor, or swollen glands. j "The angler catches his hundred flsh. The commercial nets catch mil lions. and all are healthy, firm, and normal, fit for the frying pan and the grid. "The horse is immune to tubercu losis. Out of every ten thousand sheep killed in the slaughter houses the le sions of disease are found in only one. and sometimes not even in that one." "Why?" By such phrases as these the whole subject is dismissed. Let us remove the monkey from his natural surroundings and deprive him of his natural food. What hap pens? It is the experience of the menagerie to bury before their time monkey after monkey when they are fed on the artificial foods that come from the hand of man. Come with me to the Zoological Gardens in Bronx Park, Nw York City, or to the Zoo in Central Park, and see ; for yourself what happens to the chimpanzee, orang-outang. monkey und gorilla. All of them die of tuber culosis, pneumonia or pernicious anae mia before their time. Later I shall tell you what they eat. Then you will know why. Pollute the streams and change thereby the character of the food upon which flsh subsist and they are no longer fit for the dinner table. For a period of three months, during the latter part of 1915. Dr. S. S. Goldwater. commissioner of health of New York <_ it.v, placed an embargo on all the butterflsh that came to the metropolis. Thousands of tons were condemned ] as unfit for food, because it was dis covered that they were diseased, a I condition attributed even by the au thorities to their food. Debase the food of the horse as we debase the food of the milk-cow, and the horse, too, like the cow, becomes cursed with tuberculosis. You may not know it, but it is now reluctantly admitted by all the au thorities of the country that from 10 to 50 per cent., of all .the milk-pro ducing herds in the United States are affected with tuberculosis. Xo tuber- Seniors Entertain Junior Class in Y. M. C. A. Rooms Enola, Jan. 14. —The members of the senior class of the Enola high school tendered a very delightful re-1 ception to the members of the junior \ |class in the Enola T. M. C. A. Audi- j itorium last evening. The hall was I [beautifully decorated with the colors of the two classes. Music was fur-! nished by the high school orchestra.) and Edward Hassler, baritone, and j Henry Shope, violinist. A buffet! luncheon was served to the following Miss Helen Markell and Harry Stone-1 braker, teachers, Miss Hilda Smith,! Miss Romayne Minick, Miss Esther Shuman, Miss Beatrice Peck, Miss | Mary Stricknar, Miss Helen Bishop, i Miss Marguerite Sweeney, Miss Nellie Gruver, Miss Sara Dice, Harold Bor-1 d.lemay, Leon Kutz, Henry Shope of the junior class, Miss Zulice Zimmer- i man, Miss Elta Myers, Miss Helen j Sleep, Miss Esther Neidig, Miss Rue-1 lah Parks, Miss Bertha Gotshall, Miss! Hilda Wagner, Miss Esther Famous, j James Minich, Edward Hassler, llerj Fisher, George Siever, Paul Harkison; and Laverna Bitner of the senior class, j The chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. J. ] 11. ICinter, Mrs. H. G. Hassler. Mrs. j William L. Fisher, Mrs. J. S. Famous , ; ;ind Mrs. Howard R. Wagner. EXPECT HARD GAMI Special t» the Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 14.—The local high school basketball quintet is j putting on the final touches In propn- j ration for the match Saturday even- > inff in the local gymnasium with Mar tinsburg hig:h school team. Martins burg Is corning here with a fine repu tation, which means that a hard light is in store for the home boys. WILL RESUME SERVICES Special t» the Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 1 4.—Services which were abandoned in the old stone chapel at Mont Alto seevral months ago, will be resumed next Sunday, when the chapel will be reopened and the Rev. Henry D. Speakman will be in charge. BRONCHITIS SUFFERER Cured by a Simple Remedy Columbus, Ga. "I am telling every body what Vinol hau done for my husband. He had a bronchial cough, his system was run-down and I felt sure he would die. His father insisted on his trying Vinol, and I am so thankful he did, because it cured his cough and built him up. My doctor highly recommends it and said he could not take anything bet ter." Mrs. Thomas Monk. Vinol, you know, contains the reai cod liver curative extract, together with peptonate of iron, and beel peptone, it enriches and revitalizes the blood and conveys to the system the vital elements necessary to strength* en the body and throw off the disease. That is the reason it was so suc cessful In Mr. Monk's case. Anyone in Harrisburg who has bronchitis, a chronic cough, or needs building up, may try a bottle of Vinol, with the understanding that his money will be returned if he is not satisfied. George A. Gorgas, Druggist; Ken nedy's Medicine Store. 321 Market street; C. F. Kramer, Third and Broad streets; Kitzmiller's Pharmacy, 1326 Dcrry street, Harrisburg, Pa. P. S.—ln your own town, wherever you live, there Is a Vinol Drug Store Look for the sign,—Advertisement. culln test of any herd In New York State, Including the so-called certified herds, for five years has failed to find tuberculous cows. They are in every herd. It has been conclusively demonstrat ed by many investigators. Including Professor C. K. Haecker of the Univer sity of Minnesota, that underlying this tuberculosis of the dairy herds is the Juggled food, consisting largely of commercial by-products, refined and denatured foods, upon which the ani mals are required to subßlst. Upon the counterpart of these foods, dena tured in the same manner, humanity Is also asked to subsist. All animals have natural instincts to guide them till they are caged or harnessed or put Into a stall. The human animal has intelligence instead of instinct, and it is his failure to ex ercise this Intelligence which Is re sponsible for thousands of ills which his ignorance visits upon his innocent children. It is the purpose of these articles to reveal to you why some plump chil dren are pale and wliv some pale chil dren are thin and why some children with normal red blood haven't an ounce of fat upon their bodies. The weight of the child has little to do with its morals, but the poorly nourished child manifests many ab normal characteristics which wise peo ple tell us are "evil." Many a little child heart, pumping impoverished blood to hungry tissues, feeding starved nerves with a polluted stream, nourishing a tired little body and a wearied little brain with debased food, poes for correction to the Chil dren's Court or is "punished" for the mischievous pranks over which it has no control. You have seen "bad" children, "cranky" children, "cruel" children, "reckless" children, "nervous" chil dren. Do you know that many of them after a diet of six months on Mother Xature's food can preach wholesome sermons to their elders? For them the peg has been removed. The angels—perhaps they can weep —know this. The world disregards the simple laws of nature in its consump- I tion of degraded, debased, denatured foods and then cries out against God, blaming Him for the prevalence of dis ease upon the earth. The lesson of the monkey, the fish, j and the cow teach humanity nothing. On every hand is the extravagant ef fort of the professional chef, the home I cook, and the commercial food factory to produce new novelties, new scenic I effects for dinner, new and complex j tltillations for the surfeited and dis ordered palate of man. In the creation of these aesthetic dishes there is constant wanderings, into fields far from nature's own. Let lis not consider the normal fish, j the healthy monkey, ami the disease resisting sheep. Let us consider in stead the cases of cured tuberculosis among men, women and children.! Hope and faith arc borne on joyful] facts when victims of that preventable affliction go back to nature and eat the foods that re-create a normal Mood supply, providing anew the nor mal resistance to disease and the en ergy-producing vigor that had been lost unnecessarily. The new red blood properly nour ished arrests the progress of disease; walls up the tuberculosis lesions, and the patient, if not in the very shadow of death, is frequently reclaimed and made well. The peg is banished. I IRE COMPANY WILL MEET Special to the Telegraph Enola, Pa., Jan. 14.—The regular meeting of the members of the Enola Fire company No. 1, will be held in the liosehouse in Altoona avenue on Monday evening when the final ar rangements will be made for the big motion picture entertainment that will be held in the Enola P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. auditorium on Thursday even ing. Jan. 20. MITE SOCIETY ELECTS Special to the Telegraph Enola, Pa., Jan. 14.—The Ladies" Mite Society of the Reformed Church of Enola elected the following officers at their business meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. F. Gruver: Preisdent. Mrs. J. S. Famous; vice-president, Mrs. \Y. li. Fisher; treasurer, Mrs. F. M. Bitner: secretary, Mrs. J. F. Zellers. MRS. ROMAYNE STONER DIES Special to the Telegraph West Fairview. Jan. 14.—Mrs. Ro mayne Stoner, wife of William Stoner. died at her ho-ne in Third street, mi SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE -:- -:- By BRIGG jo-.Tjj .... ——^ / Ser rcm«j v I mothiuz COULD I "N. TME OTVMER \ jy BOT f A S / \ r FM p T MR 77, / / \ t>AY «U€L OP \ / tle I B ° y ' \ GO 0,0 the ice-/ f <-UC. DATe J My BeS T Fmenas ) £e Thousands \ l iTiUL HAV/EV V. y WA3 CLA.-ED A WHO STILL . \ FLU - E / . -V, N«Y F?I G>HT P Y VICTIM \ UVM _ J ——- —K-y° V / i BRowe Through / \ sp<tc of ) Y (-7 f % _ V * Tne- ice V \ .skat.nXS - / , sF-*J±\ i pjen-ouj J \ ITS u*e J AOT > Vy, _—. \ awythik/*. / ffae VOlKj-r <5 TmcS- J f i TH<HJK OF , J Tic S iHowj \ i «3CR> OM.L - t AM / ft MF HALF AR€ uiwiTF / T«A-T MWE »>EOPLE / OVF,*OJ~E- SO O*> „ F WW E / DYFFJFT AS A j TMC ICT YJ><J / OOOR HRJCBS THE / S> "eiud 6F f \ tWtL BUT" ( OTHER HAI_F I V TMA ki W-A5 f \ VOU - , WA»J<SF/ I V -p 0 o«. J E HAMfeERO / IT is v —' v - ill l ji 300 MARKET ST. - 306 BROAD ST. G § S :: -- PRICES FOR ;* ♦♦ 55 I SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY H ♦♦ ** H ts We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities H 8 u ♦♦ ——————————— N Drake's Croup Remedy .. 34c.LaFranco Co. Tablets .. 150 N ♦♦ ♦♦ Beef Iron and Wine; reg- Doan's Kidney Pills ... 330 Swift's Specific 550 Palmolive Shampoo: 3 55 ♦♦ ularlv 50c. Sale r%f\ Booth's Miona Tablets, 390 JLimestone Phosphate .. 30* cakes p a lmolive OA ♦♦ ♦♦ nr irr ZyC Castoria, Fletcher's 31* Hay's Hair Health ,">9O Soap Oi/C ♦♦ ♦♦ ' -* Mentholatum 14* Lysol 59* v J5 55 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab...39* R heuma arr "| nt •; fj***/ Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ♦♦ . tC j .>«», Dioxygen 39* Sal Hepatica 39c i, f _ x t -, ♦♦ 55 Nature s emedy -■ D. D. D 150 Jayne's Expect 390 r» • Xt XX Badem Salz 150, 39? Diapepsin 390 Listerine . 39? Hlll ® Mascara Quinine ..140 g XX Danderine 15*, 390 Absorbine, Jr 650 Lane's Tea 150 P a P e s Cold Compound .. 150 g ♦♦ Wyeth Sage and Sulphur, 390 , . , Pinex 390 ♦♦ -r. uT < - Barker s Liniment 1 .>* Cuticura Soap 180 ♦* IX ohvc Tablets Pierce's Remedies 590 Resinol Soap 18* XX Gets It 100 Bisurated Magnesia 390 Woodbury Soap 10* Quick Sales—Small Profits 25 55 Eckman's Alterative .. $1.39 Sargol 390, 59c Packer Tar Soap 150 55 55 Pinkham Co 03* _ . . /7 * I 55 ♦♦nu .# -q . , Ity Sanitol Tooth Powder .. l.» 0 Listerine 090 f 9/1 55 H , J°°l h D PaS ' e ■ ;»! San'tol Tooth Paste 1.",,- J ad Salts 44,- (V ~ JJ n Lyons Tooth Powder ... lb? 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Cold Cream .... 150 K OU-flCi 25C Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, XX Hall s Catarrh Cure 450 60c Maybelle assorted chocolates, lb 390 3oz ' g ♦♦ Bellan's 150, 450 60c Special assorted chocolates, lb *i9o Sweet Spirits of Nitre, ♦5 Canthrox 390 60c "The Nut Family" assorted chocolates, lb 39* ozs 150 55 55 Pompeian Night Cream ITO Brazil nuts, dipped in cream, lb 330 25c Ess. Peppermint, 3 oz., 150 55 XX Freeman's Face Powder IT* 80c Chocolate roasted almonds, lb 43* 25c Spirits Camphor, 3 oz., 15* 55 55 Creme Dc Meridor ' 1 50c Ambassad ° r chocolate cherries, lb 39* 25 c Soap Liniment, 3 oz., 15* 55 ♦♦ creme ue Menaor ''>o 60c Quintex chocolate cherries, lb 390 ~ T • . , . t «: S 55 Pond's Vanishing Cream, 150 60c Ambassador assorted chocolates, lb 390 6 Watei - 1 P int ' 55 55 Calox Tooth Powder .... 170 60c Lady Evelyn assorted chocolates, lb 39* Camphorated Oil, 3 ++ 55 Laßlache Face Powder, 340 15c Peanut Brittle, 10 oz. package 100 g XX Kolynos Tooth Paste 17c 80c J ordan a lmonds, sugar coated, lb 33 0 25c Tr. Arnica, 3oz 150 ♦♦ tX - 60c Chocolate covered caramels 39ft 25c Rose Water and Glycerine, ♦♦ g Seidhtz Powders >•* 60c Chocolate covered pineapple 39* 3oz ..15* tt ♦♦ Sodium Phosphate Merck., 13c 60c Martinique chocolate creamed Brazil nuts 390 25c Witch Hazel, 1 pint, 15* XX ♦♦ Sugar Milk Merck 310 60c Milk chocolate Brazil nuts 390 Epsom Salts, lb 70 g immmmnmtmmm j Wednesday evening after an illness !of ten weeks. She has been in poor I health for more than a year, but was confined to her bed for the past ten ittnxxtxnxtntxtttxtttxtixtttxxttxnxtttxxtxtux I : | weeks. Mrs. Stoner is survived by her ■ | husband and three children, the i youngest about two months old, also | her father and mother, Air. and Mrs. John A. Gross, two sisters and two brothers. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Ser vices will be held in the Grace t'nlted xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Brethren Cliurcli, the Rev. J. E. B. Rice, pastor of the clmrch. officiat ing. Kuriai will be made in the ceme tery at Enola. 9
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