Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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Indigestion May. Be
Due to
Neglect of Important Function'
May Seriously Impair
The Health
There are many people whm believe
they suiter from indigestion wlicn their
discomfort really is due to a consti
pated condition.
Bloat, with its attendant mental de
pression, slek-headache, tlie belohlng
of sour stomach gases, etc., are fre
quently due to inaction of the bowels.
Relieve the congestion and the trou
ble usually disappears. The use of
cathartics and purgatives should be
avoided, however: these shock the
system unnecessarily and, at best, their
effect is but temporary. A mild laxa
tive is far preferable.
The compound of simple laxa
tive herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin and sold in drug stores
for fifty cents a bottle, is highly rec
oiuir.ended. Mr. Benj. Bassln, 360
Madison St., Gary. Ind., thinks Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a. wonderful
medicine; for four years he had a se
vere case of indigestion and constipa
tion before trying Dr. Caldwell's Syrup j
Pepsin, which he is glad to recom-i
mend to all w|io suffer with stomach!
and bowel trouble. I
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\VII,L BCIIiD NEW CHI'RCH
Sunbury, Pa.. Jan. 21.—The First I
T'nlted Evangelical Church, the Rev. !
H. D. Kreldler, pastor, Sunbury, has
bought the property adjoining its
church here and will build a new
$25,000 edifice.
CUTS DYNAMITE CAP
Sunbury, Pa., Jan. 21.—Finding a :
dynamite cap near her home, Miss
Mille Giblert, 21 years old, of Globe j
Mills, cut at it with scissors. The re- j
sultant explosion badly shattered her I
right hand. '
CASTORIA For Infants amf ChHdreß. Bears the >7 /g - ,
The Kli'ii You Havs Always Bought Slgn o a f tare
f"
jr the . foot is greatly weakened.
X / This causes annoyance, exhaus
i r tion and Pain- Many people be
i® j[J) lieve they have rheumatism,
from broken-down arch and
nothing more.
Miracle Shoe
T works wonders with the feet. It relieves the arch
|/ of all strain. Its built-in support holds the arch
u/ in its natural position, makes walking easier and
1 prevents the fatigue felt by persons who have
I weak ankles and arches.
The Miracle Shoe
creates and conserves foot energy.
,It is handsome in appearance and fs <
always in good taste. The price
is $6. On sale at
Bowman & Co. /&' M .A
Popular Dept. Store
314-316-318
Market St.
There are smokers who must have
King Oscar 5c Cigars
They' ve smoked them for near a
quarter of a century and they look
to them for satisfaction with the
same assurance that the veteran en
gineer looks for a clear track when
he sees the white light ahead.
KING OSCARS clear the track
for a quality smoke.
Regularly Good For 24 Years
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG SISS&S. TELEGRAPH JANUARY Zl, 1910.
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BEN J. BASSIST
A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin should be in every home for use
when occasion arises. A trial bottle,
free of charge, can be obtained by
writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454
Washington St., Monticello, 111.
FAIiI/9 FUOM PIiATFOUM
t Special to the Telegraph
Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 21.—William
Harm, this place, fell from a platform
to the floor, a distance of twelve feet,
while at work at the shop of the Frlck
Company and was severely injured.
WEDDING AT SHAMOKIN
Sunbury, Pa., Jan. 21.—Miss Cath
erine L. Marr and Clayton G. Fisher,
both of Shamokin, were married at
the home of the bride yesterday by
the Rev. Dr. C. B. Schneder, of
St. John's Reformed Church.
Bringing Up Father : By McManus
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CONKEY SAYS: — By pt»U
DON'T WORRY—CONKBY'S ROUP Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 21.—Joshua
PILJJS are Just the thing for treating Jewett, Jr., member of the firm of
individual cases of colds or roup. i ow . tt „_,i
Conkey's new Poultry Book FREE Jewett ttnd Company, stove manufac
wlth a package. Dealers Everywhere, turers, was killed to-day while riding
Advertisement. ( ' in his automobile on his wa» to his
office when the machine was struck
rp T"—la»~.——»»t- T X 7„„. Aj„ by a New York Central railroad train
Iry lelegrapn Want Ads at a grade crossing. Miss Martha Se-
broy, who was in the machine with
him was seriously injured. ,
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c°«rtK.«« J£J. REAL SHOE MAKERS Q
217 MARKET STREET 217 These Specials J
UI t M en, /^\»] Very Newest Women's $2 to $4
Women's $2.50 to $3 • , i T
BOOTS \ Muce S«ts SHOES
J| $l5O \ •:[ $2-45 «>
\f\ Former Mad e of duU tal : Dull With
Ju\ rft A cum kid and patent \W Wim
l*4 *2-50 ««i« JRw 4 & nk J2°£ or
\J\ Values !££"*.. *552 K.d Top,
-® \ w k d / h 'k»vlt Clean-up of over 1,000 pairs of
~Sv 1 /f al \r u F. of wol Ji len i S^i"' a v and quality. women's fancy colored and black
18.00 button and Boots \ ana cloth top sho 4 B Pate nt and dull
(loth and leather tops. All leatners. All sizes,
sizes.
Men's Heavy Work Shoes Women's RUBBERS Men s $3.50 Shoes
$_ WOMEN'S RUBBERS M
4M fll™ Storm or croquet. All 3Q C «|# ® ■ Mm
I # IJD 75c —*• at • % / /I L
\\ d'o h U 8 b U l d e CHILDREN'S 111 BBKRS - Welt Jl
\ \®leather storm or croquet cut. Sizes to in jfy* S
- 29c sizes.
J S An MEN'S * BOVS' ARCTICS—
A? I. Actual Good heavy grade. Warm f
$ 3 Value. lined. All sizes. $1.50 98c | t „|| 1,— —^
f. fES. BOYS' HI- CLEAN-UPSPECIALS 1,500 Pairs of Girls'
u [ TOP SHOES WOMEN'S pbi.T jlmettes $1.50 oHUbo
\ l-Jt-ZS I Fur and ribbon trimmed. |*q f\ O _ ~~i 1
\ jd rn d ss°v^u^v" ,B *"-..r r :."oc pr i
| iD 8 ■■ I CHILDREN'S fei.t SLIPPERS A Pair I *®/
1 //'/ «? T H .• 01 I Clean-up of child's red and JA Rood Jf° n ® / I
I ;j jJJ A •!/ V ? ia >:. f€,t a f l 1 e P s I)el ' 3 - SizeS t0 4"C wHh Ut khl tops J •»/ \
h 1 a bovL®%"* U hlßh r tops HOYS' CALFSKIN SHOES w*ear lln K /
■ A* *?*£*%> Tan and Good sturdy soles and up- rtQ makes. Sizes // «« /.^aS£*»
//'- '1 black .tor calf per.. Sizes "to 13%. $1.50 o. '
tops and water- values at Jl 50
\\ snles° All CHILDREN'S SHOES values. afWS
-iy sl7 e s to Cloth, velvet and kid tops. £ A ntSSw/
IT*\ iVvf. Sizes Regular SI.OO
MMDER IS TOO
POPULAR IN STATE
Lieutenant-Governor McClain
Makes Some Trite Obser
vations Today
Intimation that too many applica
tions for exercise of the clemency of
the State in the interest of persons
convicted of takins human life were
being made to the State Board of Par
dons was given by Lieutenant Gover
nor McClain, chairman of the Board
to-day. The Board had eight appli
cations involving homicide of varying
degrees on its calendar to-day and
when the application for pardon of
Frank P. Smith, Northampton coun
ty, serving twenty years for murder
was reached Mr. McClain said: "Mur
der is becoming too popular and there
is too much sentiment mixed in these
applications. We must act lo protect
the best interests of society." District
BLISTERS ALL OVER
UmEJTCBODY
Sore Eruption With Itching, Burn
ing and Loss of Sleep,
Hair Came Out.
HEALEDHYCUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
"My little boy's trouble began when a
watery blister would raise up, and then
break and where the *ater touched there
§ would be another blister
and then they would be all
over his body. He had
them mostly in bis hair
and around his mouth and
eye». They would break
and then there would be a
dreadful sore eruption, with
an itching and burning and
loss of sleep. The blisters
also caused red marks that looked like
sears of a burn, aad his hair cams out.
"Then I used Outicura Soap and Oint
ment and after urfnc them about one week,
ha waa entirely healed."" (Signed) Mrs.
Olere Ball, Conneaut Lake, Pa.. July 8, "16.
Sample Each Free by Mail
With 32-p Skin Book oa request. Ad
drees poet-card "Cadtus. Dept. T, B»»
tea." Bold throughout the world.
Attorney Sipe, of Northampton, op
posed the application.
Among the cases listed were those
I of George Lee, Philadelphia, granted
commutation in 1911, sftid the applica-
I tions for rehearing of R. S. Pen
nington and George March, Delaware,
refused recommendation for commu
tation a few months ago. The appli
cation for rehearing of James Reilly,
Philadelphia, refused commutation,
was continued.
An element of humor was injected
into the otherwise solemn session of
the Board to-day when an attorney
ROAD TO HEALTH IS
THROUGH THE KIDNEYS
Backaches, Lumbago, Rheumatic Twinges and Other Painful Symp
toms the Result of Clogged or Improperly Working Kidneys.
No person alive is stronger than his i
kidneys. The minute the kidneys be-1
come disarranged or clogged with |
! waste the warning is flashed through
! out the entire system.
Hundreds of sufferers from pains
: in the back and sides, bladder and
i urinary disorders, lumbago, rheuma
tism, dizziness, puffy swellings under
the eyes or in the feet and ankles,
nervousness, tired or worn-out or
headachy feeling, don't seem to realize
that the greater part of all sickness
to-day can be avoided by keeping the
kidneys working properly. If you
suffer from any of the many agonies
that accompany weak, clogged-up or
diseased kidneys .you should not
neglect yourself another day and run
the risk of serious complications. Se
cure a package of Solvax, the wonder
ful new kidney remedy which is very
inexpensive yet acts quickly, and
surely on the seat of the trouble.
You'll be surprised how entirely dif-
SUDDEN DEATH
Caused by Disease of the Kidneys
The close connection which exists
between the heart and the kidney* is
well known nowadays. As soon as
kidneys are diseased, arterial tension 1*
Increased and the heart functions are
attacked. When the kldneyh no longer
pour forth waste, uremic poisoning
occurs, and the person dies and the
cause Is often given as heart disease,or
disease of brain or lungs.
It is a good insurance against such a
risk to send 10 cents for a large trial
package of "Anuric"—the latest dis
covery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a
sample of your water. This will be 1
examined without charge by expert i
chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, i
Buffalo, N. Y. AVhon you suffer from i
backache, frequent or scanty urine, :
rheumatic pains here or there, or that i
constant tired, worn-out feeling-, It's i
time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your I
symptoms and get his medical opinion i
—without charge and absolutely free, i
This "Anuric" of Dr. Pierce's is 87 .
limes more active than lithia, for it i
• asking for pardon of Vincent Loxtcr
man, "doing time" for robbery in Al
legheny county, stated that the man
had become penitent and added that
he had belonged to a gang known aa
the "International Relieving Associa
tion," the object of which was to taku
from people things which they did not
need, but for which others might find
use. Loxterinan's gang was charged
with throwing a bag over the head nf
a grocer and stealing his money.
I The case of H. R. Mercer, of this
• county, asking a rehearing will come
j- up late in the day.
ferent you'll feel in a very short time.
I It doesn't matter how long you
I have suffered, how old you are, or
what you have used. The very prin
ciple of Solvax is such that it is
practically impossible to take it Into
the human system without some bene
ficial results.
Solvax is pleasant to take, gives
quick relief and has been so uniform
ly successful that H. C. Kennedy and
other leading dealers in this vicinity
will in future sell it under a positive
guarantee of relief or refund thra
money. No other kidney rehiedy wo
belieye ever had a large enough per
centage of cures so that it could bo
sol 4. in this manner. A guarantee like
this speaks volumes for the merit of
Solvax.
There is no time like the present to
do a thing that ought to be done. If
anyone has kidney trouble to-day is
the best time to begin curing It —Ad-
vertisement.
dissolves uric acid In the system, as
hot water does sugar.
Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Anurio
Tablets. There can be no Imitation.
Every package of "Anuric" is sure to
be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the sig
nature on the package just as you do
on Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
the ever-famous friend to ailing wo
men.
Worry, Despondency
Kidney Disease is suspected by med
ical men when patients complain of
backache or suffer with irregular
urination, disturbed, too frequent,
scanty or painful passage. The gener
al symptoms ure rheumatic pains or
neuralgia, headaches, dizzy spells, ir
ritability, despondency, weakness ami
general misery. Worry is a frequent
cause and sometimes a symptom of
kidney disease. Thousands have testi
fied to immediate relief from these
symptoms after using Dr. Pierce's
Anuric Kidney Tablets.—Advertise
ment,