4 Dreaded an Operation More Th Tried Fruitola and Traxo and Has » Never Since Been Troubled With Gall-stones. / j ■! b Mrs. Mary K. Franse, whose ad- Lv. > dress is West Point. Nebr.. 1»• • \ 411. ® 1 m|l has written to tlie Pinus laboratories 1| j ijflMMßp ' L| V a very strong endorsement of Fruitola l| |j| BHP; :■ ||||||| j[\ and Traxo. In her letter, Mrs. Franse I j l||fc-'.> ; II |\ says: "About ten years ago I was llji; l| llil 111 1^ about to undergo an operation for lII'III'I II 'III' iSp ~,-w, Kali-stones when 1 heard of your medi- I i I cine. Dreading an operation above I Nllfe L J everything I determined to try I Itw Fruitola and Traxo and have never jlr ■' heen sorry I did so. ns I have never 3\ been troubled with Kail-stones since.*' • V v Fruitola is a powerful lubricant for yX---V\ / the intestinal organs, and one dose ,s>o vW"f]Mv«'c V *nVl is usually sufficient to give ample evl- ° \£7 J i 11 "-i 1 "^TV/VaTlS**Aj denee of its efficacy. It softens the /Lfl Vnisrol7^---__--^ congested masses, disintegrates the v£aJ' ' BE n^SCHCIDE* , hardened particles that occasion so much suffering, and expels the accumulatd waste to the great relief of tho patient. I'ollowing a dose of Fruitola, Traxo should be t&ken three or four times a day in order to rebuild and restore the system that has been weak- Tv? n a ru l® down by constant suffering. It is a splendid tonic, acting on tna liver ana stomach most beneficially. rii FrUl V s ' a anrl Traxo arr prepared in the Pinus laboratories at Montlcelto. ill., and arrangemrnts have been made to supply them through representative 2.»U®j ?. Itarrisburg they can be obtained at Gorgas, the Druggist, 16 N. Third fet., and P. R, R. Station. CARD PARTY WITH VALENTINE TOUCH Mrs. Charles W. Thomas En tertains Saturday Afternoon at Green Street Home One of the prettiest oi' Valentine so-1 cial events was the card party and I supper given Saturday afternoon by i Mrs. Charles W. Thomas, 2008 Green street. The decorations, favors and' menu were suggestive of the natal! day of Little Dan Cupid and after Barnes of Five Hundred a buffet sup per was served. In attendance were Mrs. George W. Bander, Mrs. Curtis Sheeley, Mrs. Vic tor Ilauseknecht, Mrs. William Steek- • ley, Mrs. James Kellogg, Mrs. George Detz, Mrs. Ralph Mersinger, Miss Grace Khoads, Miss Margaretta Bier bowcr. Miss Katharine Bierbower, i Mrs. Shelley Bierbower, Miss Ruth Gorkes, Miss Mary Wonier, Miss Marian Williams. Mrs. Wm. Metzgar, Mrs. George Hollinger, Mrs. Charles 11. Gorkes, Mrs. Miller and Miss Mar garet Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmidt and their daughter, Miss Matilda Schmidt, of 58 North Thirteenth street, are home after a three week's stay at Palm Beach, Fla., and a cruise in southern waters. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richardson, of Jersey City, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Amanda Whitman, of Green street. Mrs. William Haines, of Ithaca, N. Y.. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ilerbman, of State street. Miss Marietta Ringland, of Newark, I N. J., was guest of honor at a small luncheon to-day given by Aliss Merle Wilson, whom she is visiting. Mrs. John Barnett Patrick, of North ! Second street, entertained informally at cards and a tea on Saturday after noon. Mrs. Bush, of Flatbush, L. X., j s vis- j iting her niece, Mrs. J. Snively Ryder of Cottage Ridge. RUB BACKACHE AWAY ■ "SI. JACOBS 01" Rub Lumbago, Pain and Soreness from Your Lame Back-Instant Relief! Doesn't Blister-Get a . Small Trial Bottle-Wonderful Liniment When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism lias you stiffened up, don't suffer! Oet a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your acliinp: back, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Harrisburg Is Enjoying the Greatest- Prosperity in the History of the City YOU Are Entitled to Y#ur Share > If you contemplate moving this Spring, be sure the house you expect to move in is wired for electricity. Call on us for estimate if you own your own home. If not, tell your landlord that we will be glad to give him a price. Insist that it be done before you move in. t We still have an Electric Washer in stock and our offer holds good for free demonstration. Harrisburg Light & Power Co. MONDAY EVENING, Dr. Downes Will Address Volunteer Workers' Class What promises to be one of the most interesting sessions of the class for training of volunteer workers will , lie held at the Y. W. C. A. to-morrow afternoon—Tuesday—at 3 o'clock. Dr. F. K. Downes, superintendent of pub lic schools, will lecture on "The Girl and Her Educational Advantages." He will speak of evening schools and I continuance schools, and the lecture promises to be most interesting and | enlightening. In the open discussion following Dr. Downes' presentation J there will be an opportunity for ques | (ions and Miss Caroline Weiss, Miss Clendenine, of the public library, Miss Ac-eff and others will speak of j the various advantages offered to the I Kirls of Harrisburg to supplement the 'education received in the public; i schools. This is the third session of the; training class—and all interested in 1 , the education of the girls of the city are cordially invited to be present. Ehrman B. Mitchell and a class- j ; mate, of Rutgers College, New Bruns- i wick. N. J., spent the week-end in i this city. Miss Charlotte Opperman, of North j Second street, is spending a week in ! Xow York City. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Thompson, of! Philadelphia, spent the week-end among old friends in this city. Miss Harriet Dong and Miss Beulah | Long have gone home to Pittsburgh I after a short stay among relatives in j this vicinity. Mrs. Robert Ralston and small t daughter, Pauline Ralston, of Read- j ing. were recent visitors of Mrs. Lewis White at her State street home. Miss Bessie L. Zimmerman, of 2116 North Fourth street, Is home after a brief visit with Mrs. E. M. Schlosser at Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Henry have ' returned to their home in Pittsburgh j after spending a week among relatives | in this vicinity. Miss Margaretta Fleming, of 111 I State street, has returned from Bryn | Mawr, where she spent a week with Mrs. William S. Godfrey. Mrs. S. S. Peace and daughter, Mrs. i George Martin, of Paxtang, have gone ! to Coatesville and Philadelphia for a I week's visit with relatives. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating liniment needs to bo used only once. It takes the pain right out ard ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sci atica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! In use for over sixty years. PERSONAL--SOCIAL GIRL WEDSLOCAL MAN m i 81 JH Bp ' "VBW MRS. STERLING D. SARLEY. JOINT RECITAL FOR MUSIC CLUB Mrs. Drumgold and William Froehlich Will Appear in Camp Hill February 24 " *||j Bppfe |HH| MRS. M. H. DRUMGOLD Mrs. Mabel Hess Drumgold, of York, and William Froellch, of this city, will be heard in joint recital on Thursday evening, February 24, under the direction of the Camp Hill Music Club, in the tire company's hull. All classes of members will be* ad mitted on the season tickets and oth ers may secure tickets at Sigler's mu sic house, Second street, this city. The following program will be pre sented by the Camp Hill Music Club to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, un der the general subject, "American Men Composers" Paper, Mrs. Lebo; piano duet (Ath erton). Miss Steinhauer, Mrs. Hockey; vocal solo (a) "Like the Rosebud" (c) "I Love But Thee" (La Forge), Mrs. Whitney: vocal solo,"Your Dear Brown Eyes" (Stephen Adams), Mrs. Stein metz; current events, Mrs. Sweeney; vocal solo, "When the Heart Is Young" (Dudley Buck). Mrs. SlioDe; vocal solo, "Hearts Delight" (W. *W. Gilchrist), Miss Fink; piano solo, "The Last Hope" (Oottschalk), Mrs. Den nison. PIMPLES COVERED FACEJDNECK Formed Scales. Were Very Sore and Itchy. and Red. Very Much Disfigured. In One Month HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My face and neck were covered with pimples, being bothered for years, but exposure to cold weather and using cheap §soap made them much worse, so much so they formed scales which were very sore and itchy and caused a lot of embarrassment. The pimples were rather small, bard and red and would fester and come to a bead, but would not heal. My face was very much disfigured for the time being. "I beard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. ' I began using them and in one month my * face was free from any disfigurement. I was healed." (Signed) F. E. Johns, 542 «th St., Pltcalrn, Pa., July IS, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, Boa ton." Sold throughout the world. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Sunbury Girl Kept Her Wedding Plans Secret Special to the Telegraph I Philadelphia, Feb. 14.—Friends of | Miss Martha R. Armstrong:, of Sun bury, Pa., were surprised yesterday to ; learn that she had been married in ; Philadelphia Saturday night to Ster j ling D. Sarley, of Harrisburg. The pair obtained a marriage license at Sunbury Saturday aiternoon and i uoarded a train for this city without letting even their closest friends in on ; the secret. They arrived here Satur day night and went immediately to the home of the Rev. Robert O'Boyle, ! pastor of St. John's Reformed Church, I Fortieth and Spring Garden streets. ' Mr. O'Boyle until recently was pas j tor of a church in Sunbury. The cere mony was performed at 9 o'clock Sat iurday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sarlev are spending part of their honeymoon in this city. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Armstrong, of Sun bury. Mr. Armstrong is owner of a large drug store in that city. THANKS FROM CLUB Members of the Camp Hill Civic club thank most heartily their Harris burg friends who by their kindness made possible the beautiful decorations for their Valentine fete of Saturday evening, to Bowman & Co., for wis taria: to Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, for chrysanthemums; to Uttley of the House of Flowers, for hanging baskets and the Slgler Music House for the fine Victrola and records, as well as to all those who participated in the program, making the benefit event such a success. Two Young Girls Giving Valentine Party Tonight ! Miss Trudell Lindley and Miss Min jerva Van Horn of 202 Herr street will be hostesses at a Valentine party for I a few of their friends this evening. | The guests will spend a delightful time with music, games and contests. A supper will be served with table ap pointments of red hearts and kewpie place cards and a centerpiece of red carnations. The merry crowd will include: Miss , Ruth Winn. Miss Kathryn Jameson, ' Miss Florence Van Horn, Miss Hilde | garde Stanley, Miss Margaret Jean Van Horn, Miss Marie Elscheid, Miss Grace Tatnal, Miss Minerva Van Horn j and Miss Trudell Lindley. I SERVE DI TCH LUNCH AFTER CI