Hew Thin People Can Put On Flesh Thin men and women—that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night. What became of all the fat-producing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That fooa passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The ma terial was there, but your food doesn't work and stick, and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, vour functions of assimilation, are prob ably sadly out of gear and need recon struction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny diets. Cut out everything but meals you are eating and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tab let. In two weeks note the difference. Let the scales be the Judge. Five to ?!gbt good solid pounds of healthy, j stay-tnere" fat may be the net result. Sargol aims to charge weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles—to give the blood the carrying power to deliver every ounce ef fat-making material in your food to every part of your body. Sargol, too, mixes with your food, to prepare it for the blood in an easily assimilated form. Thin people tell how they have gained all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while taking Sargol and say that the new flesh stays put. Sargol tablets are a careful combination of six of Uie best assimilative elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and inexpensive, and G. A. Gorgas ar.d all other good druggists in this vicinity sell them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back as found in every large package.—Advertisement. Auto Parties Visit Gretna Cottages Over Sunday Special to the Telegraph Mount Gretna. Pa.. Aug. 29.—0n Sunday afternoon an auto party, con sisting of Miss Margaret Dum, Miss Marion King, Robert King, John King. Nisslev Ulrich, Albert Rinkenbach, George I. King, Jr.. and Bruner Camp bell, went to Lebanon and Fredericks burg. Mrs. Harry Wilt entertained there members of Mrs. Lupfer's class of St. John's Lutheran Sunday School, Steelton: Mrs. Stedler, Mrs. Stoudt, Mrs. Dugan. Mrs. Rehkugler. Mrs. Pretz, Mrs. Shaffner, Mrs. Folker, Miss Kate Stamm and Miss Rehkugler. Miss Emma Stuart, of 614 North Sixteenth street, Harrisburg, is spend ing the month of August with her niece. Miss Daisy Sheaffer, at Hearts ease cottage. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rinken bach at Onoko cottage on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cumbler, Miss Emma Morrow, Miss Evelyn Cumbler and Eugene Strlte, of Har risburg. Mr. and Mrs. I,ewis H. Tyson and daughter, Mrs. Scott Leiby, motored from Harisburg Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. E. K. Mountz. An auto party consisting: of Arthur Bacon, Master Daniel Bacon, Miss Anna Bacon and Edward Moore mo tored to Gretna Sunday. Miss; Esther Smith, who has been spending her vacation at Gretna, re turned yesterday to her home at Har risburg. Mrs. Herbert T... Smith spent Sat urday at Manheim. Vigorous Protest Against Repeal of Trolley Ordinance Meebanicsburg, Pa.. Aug. 29.—Pro fessor A. H. Ege, of Mechanicsburg. in a leaflet just issued reviews the eon tro\ersy between the borough of Me chr.nicsburg and the Valley Railways Company and vigorously protests against a compromise measure now under consideration by the borough council, which would lower the an nual tax by repealing the ordinance of 1911. After carefully reviewing the various points in the controversy between the company and the borough since 1901, Professor Ege concludes as follows: "How can council expect fair play from the Railways Company when they see that the company has granted fares to Marysville, a distance of 9 >i miles, for 10 cents, while to Mechan icsburg, a distance of 8% miles, the trip is enforced at 15 cents per pas senger?" MILLIONS TAKING TANLAC TO-DAY Now Being Introduced for First Time Here Through (iorgas Drug Company No other medicine has been quite as successful as Tanlac. In 20 States of the union millions of residents are now taking the Master Medicine and expressing an abiding faith in its pow ers over stomach, liver, kidney and ca tarrhal troubles. i . Care y- the Tanlac man, said last evening: "There is not a single portion of the body not benefited by the healthful work of Tanlac. which begins its ac tion by stimulating the digestive and f,^ h "' at ' ve °. rfc . an ®' thereby enriching the blood and invigorating the whole body. Next, it enables the stomach to thoroughly digest its food, thereby permitting the assimilable products to be converted into blood, bone and muscle It overcomes that great excit ing cause of dtsease— weakness it renders the body vigorous and elastic keeps the mind clear and energetic' and throws off the symptoms of nerv ousness and indigestion. It builds UD the constitution weakened bv disease and mental and physical overwork quickens convalescence and is an un failing source of comfort to the accd and infirm. b By increasing all of the powers of endurance, it enables those who use Vanlac to better encounter fatigue ex posure and overwork." Tan lac, the celebrated new com batant. tonic, appetiJer and invisorant that strikes straight at the seat of stomp.eh, liver, kidney and catarrhal affections and converts run-down sickly people into hungry, healthy men and women, is now being personally introduced for the first time here through the Gorgas Drug Company, where Mr Carey is meeting the local public daily and courteously demon strating and explaining the famous remedy. I DRINK HOT WATER " 1 FOR INDIGESTION A Physician's Advice "If dyspeptics, sufferers from gas .find or flatulence, stomach acidity or sourness, gastric catarrh, heartburn etc.. would take a teaspoonfui of pur«! )>t«uriit\ 1 these are some of the interesting features which, for convenience, opeciai 1 O-morrow at 6£c yd. place the Napanee far ahead of other cabinets. ' e mnnf L « vpn rrtnn j It is extra durable and substantial. The Dutch Kitchenet will Outing Flannel inrhec • 11 * Bleached Sheets, made of good quality ic»iw Ca » s . ta Come in and examine them heavy „"p; 2"^ Vrtml Bolstofto" LtSt V.^ 6 inches: , this store now—examine the Napanee Dutch Kitchenet Pequot Bleached Pillow Tubing, excellent Utica Sheets hlearherl • dicrht m'li • -the modern Kitchen Cabinet with the latest ideas. quality; 45 inches. Yard IS?. § BOWMAN'S-- Fifth Floor. icciions, »UX»U, jpi.UO. BOWMAN'S —Basement. exhibitions, wrestling, weightlifting and other interesting features. Under a big tent a vaudeville show is given, and there are many things that please the little folks, including the Ferrts wheel, flying horses, etc. To-night, with the Sibley band, the veterans will have a parade prior to the opening of the show. Spencer Charters, a native of Hav risburg, is at the Majestic this week in a well-written sketch eall- At the ed "The Hermit." Mr. Char- Majestlc ters is seen in the title role. and is assisted by his wife, Irene Myers, a former stock actress. The act contains comedy and a little touch of sentiment. Clark and Verdi, two character actors, are. also on the bill. They portray a couple of Italians. One has been In this country for sev eral years, and the other has Just ar rived. The former, with his vast knowledge of the new country, scorn fully corrects the many blunders of the newcomer. The audience is kept in constant laughter throughout the en tire act Other acts are: Captain Kid der and company in a high-class song novelty; Nordstrunn and Potter, In i. comedy skit, and the Clemenso Broth ers, who offer an instrumental musical act. Those who viewed "The American Beauty" yesterday at the Regent, were shown an amazing "The American achievement. In this Beauty" at Paramount produc tbe Regent tion, now being shown at the Regent, Myrtle Stedman, the star, plays not one. but AMUSEMENTS JWILMER & VINCENT WJDEVILLE frttTS. g:3OIQHS<: EVE.7:3OTO 10:3010.15^^ 3,000 persons »«w the vaudeville yenterduy, and t lie bill Is HO KOO«I that expect 20,000 will try to Her It before Wednewlny night. And you know we enn't take care of half that many, HO GET IN EAIII.Y Matinee to-C e l A HI V/c lltß tf 1 nr\ SEE " THK FALL OF BABYLON" CO - OU - /QC - JpI.UU "A NIGHT IN A HAIIEM" 2 Days sS y Mat. Daily, Sept. I and 2 WHAT MARY BALLARD DID FOR I A BEAUTIFUL STORY I r W * ¥ Fl7 Combining JL Mystery—Emotion "m IT A Laughter—Tears .1. ▼ JLxm.Sweet and Wholesome MATINEE PRICES 25c and 50c LOVED J Nights 2sc, 50c, 75c, SI.OO Will Deeply Touch and Interest Every Man and Woman of Sympathy and Feeling. SEATS TO-MORROW ing role. Also on the same program will be the fourth episode of "The Grip of Evil," called "The Looters." Thosu who have not had the pleasure of see ing the previous episode will have no trouble in understanding and enjoying this episode, as each part is a complete story in itself. 3