14 MHEMD | PIMPLES ON FACE • Large, Hard and Red. In Blotches. , .Caused Itching and Burning, Lost Rest at Night. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT ! —■— "My trouble, which wma blackhead* end pimples, was severest in the face. The pimples were large, hard and red and were §in blotches and caused much ! disfigurement* They also j caused much itching and burning and my face became | irritated by scratching and { I lost my rest at night on < account of the trouble. "At last I got Cutlcura I Soap and Ointment. I used the Cuticura Soap and Oint ment both morning and evening, applying the Ointment first, then in about five min utes I washed my face with Cuticura Soap ftad In three weeks I was healed." (Signed) B. J. Stiickler. 079 Princess St., York, Pa., Aug. 12, 18 IS. Sample Each Free by Mail r With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- j dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bo*, tea." Sold throughout the vrorld. r \ Lunch Drinks Liquid lunches of great value at our soda fountain. Eggs, milk and the richest and best j flavors. Sustenance and lusciousness. j Forney's Drug Store ! 31 N. Second St. L ' AMVSEMKXTS ' N Paxtang Park j THEATER JO-DAY \ The Colonial I n Montrose j: Troup 'i ANDERSON AND EVANS in i * "ON THE ROCKS" FOin—OTHER BIG ACTS—FOUR Matinee Snturdn.v 1 Sacred Band Concert AT Boiling Springs Park SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1916 2 TO 5 P. M. COMMONW EALTH B VXD OF HAKKISBI RG ' t J32EESE3 & PIC TW R C 3 C4?C-» «i*ASt BOOKED THROUGH Af 9 COMPANY or PMtUA .F N» mm HEAR.THC 325000 HOPE-JONES UNITPIPEORO* Mm EQUAL OF BO PIECE ORCHESTRA I MM T\\-\l\\ —For last time !M WM "SHERLOCK HOLMES*' Jm flic world'* urentest m detective utory. J Also PEARL, WHITE In ••THE IKON (LAW" To-morrow i KITTY GORDON To-day on!y, RETI RE ENGAGE MENT of MARIE DORO in ••THE WHITE PEARL" Added Attraction Mutt A Jeff Cartoon* nnd Pothe X»-wh. To-n»orrnw only, «I. WARREX KERRIGAN, fn the KPnnnttonnl ro mantic ilrnma, "A SO.\ OP THE IMMORTALS.** Added Attrnctlon—-Brny Cartoon*. The Coole»< Place In the City 1 TO-DAY ANI) TO-MOnROW WILLIAM COLLIER and ENID MARKEY In "The No Good Guy" A flve-rwl I nee forredy Drama with plenty of comedy and good dramatic situations Kejntone Player* In "A DASH OP COIR \GE- Thrilliriß two-reel Comedy. FVNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALNER. 1745-47 N. SIXTH SJ. FRIDAY EVENING, 108 BUNGALOWS TO BE ADDED TO CITY But Don't Plan to Rent One For All Are Tenanted By Circus Animals WHOLLY MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Our of the liliiKlinK Hroo. Giraffe Family. Exactly 10S sally painted bungalows, many fitted with plate glass windows, some boasting fireplaces, others haying private baths and all wired with elec tric lights are isoon to be added to the residence district of this city. These habitations are divided into two and three rooms each, i-very one has a spe cial housekeeper and all are on wheels. They will not be "For Rent" for the andiords filled them almost immediate ly after this year's Spring houseclean ing. The "bungalows" form the homes 5f the Ringling Brothers' circus me nagerie. which is to exhibit here, Wed nesday, June 14. The "baby section" is a big feature of the menagerie this season, including two giraffes, several lion cubs, three tiger whelps, a baby kangaroo, five ele phants and an infant camel. The giraffes are the youngest of their kind in captivity and were brought to Ameri ca this Spring from Abyssinia. The circus is featuring a wonderful fairyland spectacle this year entitled "Cinderella," which has been produced at a cost of $1,000,000 and requires a ••'ast of 1250 people and 300 dancing THEATRICAL, DIRECTORY MAJESTIC Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. PAXTANG PARK—Vaudeville. COLONIAL*—"The No Good Guv" (Col lier). RPiL?*yi , "r" The Pearl" (Doro). \lt TOHIA Sherlock Holmes" (Gil lette^* PI.AYS AYD PLAYERS Sol Leggo is displaying a nicely pol ished shingle in front of his new thea ter which will be completed when the city engineers get around to make the needed electrical connections, or later. It is the same shingle which Sol regu- - larly applies to his son Davie's pants, when the latter is in need of parental correction. Sol has named it '•The Na tional Board of Censorship."—Phototilav Magazine. ' YVhitford Kane culls this bright dra matic criticsm from one of the very Southern newspaper. "An audience of 100 and Hamlet' was done at the thea ter last night." Jesse L. I-asky, president of the Jesse Feature Play Company, says the solution of the "clean play prob lem rests entirely with the women of the Lnited States whose duty it is to select the right kind of motion pictures for their children to see, just as care fully as they select the books their chil dren read. I.OCAI. THEATERS Marie Horn, in "The White Pearl." at the Regent to-day only. Miss Doro plays the Mnrle Doro role of a little Amerl- S.* \ j f an * ir ' »n a Japanese Regent Todaj- island, worshipped by „ the natives as the rep resentative of Buddha, through her pos session of a white pear] with which u'VL" legend is connected. Thomas Holding appears in support of Mirs Doro. How an American, suddenly elevated to a throne, conducted his affairs of 115 doses 10 cts. 45 doses, 25 eta. ■ (pscaftjral Piil j (Relieves Constipation, I Headache, Biliousness I AMI'SEMENTS ' - - WILMER & VINCENT WUJDEVILLE j I HATS.2:3OIO.t 15«: EVE.7uSOToIO:3qiO.IS.t?S^ Victor Money AND HIS rOMP4\I OF TWELVE In one nf the senson's best Ringing comedies, "A Regular Army Man" 4 OTHKn GOOD KEITH ACTS Coming—Mon.. Tue*., Wed. "THE UIHI. IN THE GOWN SHOP" Nine people In musical comedy 1 j uiviiNasToiN's i j viiNciiSTt June has arrived, and our warerooms are jammed full with Spring and Mid-Summer wearing apparel. We have decided to act and act quickly, instead of gv, waiting until July, when the stores usually clear their stocks, we are going to offer, starting Saturday, our entire stock of Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Millinery, Men's and Boys' Clothing at remarkable savings. Sg You cannot afford to miss this event. It means dollars and cents with you, and no matter what it is you need, we'll guarantee to save you money. vsj 1 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT || TRY LIVINGSTON'S THIS TIME || NOTHING TO BE RESERVED 1 165 Ladies' jb Ladies' WonderM r**™-, Values In /£§E% m 1 Mflß and Dresses 1 Q V: to go during this clear- N R/V* J Xr> >!// rS f ance; silks, poplins, M aBI iVIKQPQ Wl JB ; serges and gabardines. uu oow WASH 1 I $7.85 /. Jrl«r Aa f c AND I W"%J' $9.98 ivM/wIL vOaib SILKS £l fMM I I MM IS )f\ 400toGoat 98c /■■/[/ fj|H 1 1 \ > i $15.75 / Half Price 100Wash $i q«, / ill \ and H/ h till so Coats... $2.98 Dresses.. V•Of MJ [/ IM g | \ , | $19.50 '• a / m-Tc 1 $ WtXm&P Worth up to *20.98 / )»(&50 Coat!!!! #5.98 60 Wash dJO QQ /Lfl gj I f ThIS IS f balai ? ce '5 Coats $6.98 Dresses.. O•17 O J|T and you will miss a 50 Coats.. .$7.98 100 Wash QQ * P L ±»Z7O hi ' yjr it vou miss one of these bJ\ ' cfl suits. 0* © 1 Worth up to $20.00 Worth up to SIO.OO. & i 500 Hats to Clean Out gf I 3? Women's, Misses' and Children's ■ H fiSL ___ _ _._ w „ §§§ 1 ffi S::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: S LIOHICS WASH SKIRTS 1 51.25 Hats «>99<» $1.75 Wash Skirts Sy P $1.75 Hats 19<- ... i n . , n , 0 $2.00 Wash Skjrts $1.29 M @ $2.00 Hats 89<» Lilielish Pinch-OaCKci $3.00 Blue Serge Skirts $1.98 g| I g J n f is a soldon opportunity. Dou't miss those bar- Conservative Models g;9? ; na «HaisV: VA V.'. Sw | 1 CHILDREN'S DRESSES f$3 gtS .V.V.r.V.V.V.V.V.V. BOYS' SUITS 1 Ages 2to 15 years—3oo Dresses on Sale e>n ™ tS $2.50 Bovs' Suits $1.98 §$ S SI.OO value 79<- u !^ s Jiu «- $5.50 Boys* Suits $3.7:5 CT Beautiful designs and patterns. The best selection in town. Some with two pairs of pants. ; 9 South Market Square LIVINGSTON'S 9 South Market Square | i state, is to be set forth In "A Son of j | the Immortals,'' the attraction at this theater to-morrow, with J. Warren Ker- i rigan interpreting: the role of the mon arch unexpectedly thrust into control. The show at Paxtang Park Theater j | this week. Is made up of such standard I acts as the Colonial Mon- j Vaudeville trose Troup. Anderson at Paxtang and Evans. Bob Warren, Billy West, and Beltrali | ; and Beltrah. The Montrose Troup is ' "tie of the best European novelty acts : the park has ever played, while Ander- j i son and Evans, in their laughable com- j edy sketch. "On the Rocks," keep the audience in excellent humor all the time. A matinee, iree to all children, will be given at the park theater on : | Saturday afternoon. To'-day for the last times will be shown William Gillette, star of the le gitimate stage, in ! "Sherlock Holmes" his former stage nt the Victoria success, "Sherlock Holmes," at the Victoria. The film has been heralded as a wonderful exhibition of Mr. 1 Gillette's art. To-day will also be I shown "The Iron Claw." To-morrow I the feature will be Kitty Gordon in "Her , Maternal Right." j In the new five-reel Tri&ngle-Ince comedv-draina, "The No Good Guy," which is appearing | Collier. Real at the Colonial to- Star, In Feature day and to-morrow, William Collier, who is starred, has made no hit by aecl ' dent, but by the use of high intelli gence and fine sensibilities. He plays the role of a young man who Is weak and foolish with his money, and the characterization of a native, good-na tured, thoughtless spendthrift, a man with a hoy's heart and practically no sense of responsibility, delights the I andience through the entire five reels, i Harrv Grlbbon and an all-star Keystone 1 fast, will create some new laughs in a thrilling comedy, entitled "A Dash of I Courage." | HALF t'. S. CITIZENS IN FIT FOU ARMY, SAY SPEAKERS I Pittsburgh, June 2. Characteriz ing preventable accidents In Industrial establishments as crimes and declaring that the health of the people In the I'nlted States was so bad that at least 60 per cent of the men would be re | jected for military service, speakers at ! the fourth annual convention of the ] National Association of Corporation : Schools, to-day urged corporations to do all In their power to promote the health and safety of their employes. The report on safety and health was presented by C. B. Auel. of the West inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, of East Pittsburgh. That the best medium of securing (employes is the dally newspaper was I the daily gist of the report of the com [ruittce o£ employment plans. HARRISBURO TELEGRAPH A banquet to the delegates of the Sons of Italy State Convention Wednesday night closed the sessions of the body. The Harrisburg and Steel •on members of the order were the hosts of the evening. CLEVER BILL AT THE MAJESTIC Bill That Has Quite a Bit of Variety, Good Humor, and Cleverness It's a good bill playing at the Ma | Jestic for the last half of this week, j Other bills have presented more va . rlety, but this one should give vaude ville lovers a treat In many, many I ways. First there comes the Skatells. I Ever hear of dolne a Spanish dance lon roller skates? They do it. and they jdo It wonderfully well at that. That Isn't all they do. but It's about the finest single bit. Next there are the Reynolds, two women and a man, who sing dance and give a little interlude of mysticism which isn't at all bad. An old friend of the Harrlsburgers (when vaudeville held forth at the Orpheum) Is found In "The Squarer," a laughable comedy with J. C. Nugent and company of one. It's a clever little act, and re- | celves a hearty welcome from old friends. Wltklns and Wilklns, new to ; the city, are making friends fast—very I j fast. And they should. For the act Is j about as drolly clever as one might I wish for. Clever dialogue, eccentric j idanelng and original foolishness crowd | the act. Last on the bill Is Victor I Morley, the second Clifton Crawford, In ■ A Regular Army Man," a reproduced | SONS OF ITALY CLOSE STATE CONVENTION WITH BIG BANQUET section of "My Best Girl." in which Mr. Morley appeared In this city in the latter part of 1914. The act is truly clever, well done and has some real close harmony in six male members which one might find it hard to dupli cate. Several of the members in the vaudeville version were with the show ! when Mr. Morley appeared In it before. The show 1B worth while going to see, ! and the screen at the beginning tells you how to see It free. Just show your marriage license (provided it's a June, 1916, marriage) at the box office, and you'll see the show as a wedding gift from the management. MAX ROBERTSON. VETERANS THANK CITIZENS FOR MEMORIAL DAY AID Harrlsburgers who aided the Grand Army of the Republic veterans on Me morial Day to honor their soldier dead, were given a vote of thanks by the special committee of arrangements be fore disbanding last night. Special mention was made of the Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson, of Messiah Lutheran Church, the Rev. A. S. Williams, of Camp Curtln Memorial Methodist Church, the Rev. Dr. George Edward Hawes, of Market Square Presbyterian Church, and others who aided in the exercises In churches and at the ceme teries. FRESHMEN ON OUTING Special to the Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., June 2. Sixty members of the Freshmen class of the I Waynesboro High School enjoyed an | outing, at Pen-Mar yesterday. JUNE 2, 1916 "Stop, You're Tickling Me," Said Fisherman to Snake Columbus, Ind.—Charles Snyder went fishing near here. He was sitting on the river bank watching his line, whn he felt something tickling his CARTERS I WITTLE Internal Cleanliness | H I pg S it tbe to WtL To l«ep | H M ■ » S"* tke lyilein olcanncd of Constipation M I 0 PILLS um Carter a Little Liver PJla. Genuine boars Signature J Ut.lt.:.-I™',***. •