12 Newsboys Have Bully Time on Annual Outing The Harrisburg Newsboys' Associa tion held their second annual outing at Oyster's Dam yesterday, where they were the guests of James Steiner, pro pritor of the St. James hotel. The newsies left the club rooms, 304 North Third street, about 9 o'clock in two large auto trucks. After arriving at the dam they indulged in athletic games and baseball, around noon a spread of matermelons. sandwiches, lemonade and ice cream was devoured by the hungry newsies. At 7 o'clock the day's outing was completed by an "old-fashioned" cornroast. The win ners of the prizes for the day's events are as follows: Junior events lOO-yard dash, won by J. Kranzdorf; second, I. Mlchlovitz; shoe mixing contest, won by Smith; hop, skip and jump, won by Smith: three-legged race, won by Smith and Friedman; bag race, won by Zucker man; watermelon race won by I. Zu nlt: banana eating contest, won by E. Fishman. Senior events lO-yard dash, won by D. Klawansky; second J. Donald son: hop, step and jump, won by Kla wansky; second, V. Levin; bag race, won by D. Klawansky; spelling bee, won by D. Klawansky: second, D. As seemowitz; three-legged race, won by Darrow and Lapkin. HELPFUL HAIR HINTS Worthy the Attention of Everyone i Who Would Avoid Dandruff, Itch ing Scalp, Gray Hairs and Baldness "What will stop my hair coming I out?" Reply; Parisian Sage is the I best remedy for hair and scalp ' trouble; said to prevent baldness, j grayness and dandruff. "Before going to bed, I always rub ft little Parisian Sage into my scalp," Bays a woman whose luxurious, soft and fluffy hair is greatly admired. This stops itching scalp, keeps the hair from falling out and makes It easy to dress attractively. Beautiful soft, glossy, healthy hair for those who use Parisian Sage. You can get a bottle of this inexpensive French hair dressing from H. C. Ken nedy and druggists everywhere, with guarantee of satisfaction, or money refunded.—adv. AMISEMEXTS TO-DAA' ONLY DUSTIN FARNUM in "DAVY CROCKETT" being the romantic love of a young hero who is tantalized and baffled by a maiden whom he finally car ries off bodily. Added Attraction i Burton Holmes Travel pictures in Innsliriick, Capi tal of tile Austrian Tvrol. ALSO KEEL LIFE NO. 10 and "IX THE LAND OF TORTILLAS" TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY J»«»e 1.. Lnsky Presents WALLACE REID AND CLEO RIDGLEY IN "THE SELFISH WOMAN" The photoplay every wife should see. Added Attraction: PARAMOI Nl' PICTOGRAPHS > Composed of Better Babies, Preparedness, Trlckids. COMING: CHARLIE CHAPLIN in TO-D V Y \\ |) TO-MOItI BESSIE BARRISCALE and CHAS. RAY in "HOME" the story of a girl's sacrifices to nave her family from the evils of suddenly acquired riches. WILLIAM COLLIER IN "Never Again" a screamingly funny tiro-reel Keystone Comedy. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILLIAM FARNUM in "The MAN FROM BITTER ROOTS" Also the Fifth Episode of "THE CHIP OF EVIL" (The Hay of n Woman) A powerful moral lesson IflATi. 2:30101.15 i: F.VE.7:3OtoIOJO 1Q.15125V B~PR ET T Y GIRLS GOING UP A musical comedy full of color and fun. FOUR OTHEIt KEITH ACTS Including JIM Mac WILLIAMS ORPH E U M TO-DAY JS THUR. SEPT. 7" •Off;/ UNI£3 TOE(ncOBUi. THE NEW T ango ZZ S^hsS PRICES—Mm., 25c, 50c» 75c| Evf,, MLLE. 1,()\ HR A 25<? to SI.OO. The grgatewt dnncgr of theni all. 2 DAYS ■%&%<■ SEPT. 8-9 25c' 1 a E I WISSOME KITTY OWEII, AND B H I HI W LEONARD G. ROVEIt, JR. I II ■ their character * Impersonation |=~| NEW YORK BOATS SPEEDING ?rI?L 10-15-25-35-50 TUESDAY EVENING, A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS WHO SAW THE KIPONA mm |p|| / if ■■ ''.,' , 4*l r*~". * ; ■:> - y! - 41V * V * • jk •* .., jjoLt t -»"*. At the top are a few of the thousands of Harrisburgers and their neigh bors from nearby towns, who crowded the river wall and banks yesterday afternoon. The rope at the edge of the course proved a tine anchor for hun dreds of canoeists. A glimpse of the crowd is shown in the middle view. Miss Anna Emanuel and Miss Esther Sweeney, two enthusiastic lovers of water sports, and prize winners in yesterday's events, posed for the lower picture. Figure on How to Meet Demands For Whisky For Medicinal Purposes By Associated Press Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. s.—Drug I manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers land faculties of schools of pharmacy j | from all sections of the country are j among the delegates to the 64th an nual convention of the American ( Pharmaceutical Association which I opened here to-day. How to meet demands for whisky and brandy for medicinal purposes in the future, since both of these com mon remedies for many minor ail ments have been deleted in the phar macopei, promises a controversy. Some delegates are of the opinion that the board of revision, outlawed all al coholic beverages so far as pharmacies are concerned. PHILIP MOVER DIES j fecial to the Telegraph Penbrook, Pa., Sept. 5. Philip D. Moyer, died suddenly last evening at his home, 2823 Boas street, from acute indigestion. He is survived by his wife and five children, Adam D„ of Lucknow; Edith F., of Milton; Violet, of Canonsburg; Paul 8., at home, and Park R„ of Harrlsburg. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, | if you want to keep your hair look- I ing its best. Most soaps ajid pre pared shampoos contain too much j alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily,! removing every purticle of dus*. dirt! dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair tine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy. It's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every mem ber of the family for months. ELEVATOR DROP SCARED CLERKS Crowded Car in North Wing of Capitol Saved by Safety Appliances Safety devices in the elevator sys -1 tem of the State Capitol were given a splendid, but rather terrifying test to-day when one of the cars in the i north wing dropped almost four floors, being caught by the appliances , without any one being hurt. The car was started from the top floor with a full load of attaches of ' departments, who were starting out for lunch. A few seconds after it started the car shot down, but was j soon caught and held. The noise at i tracted much attention in the build j ing and the occupants of the car lost Ino time in getting out. The drop | was the first ever known since the i elevators were installed. : The Public Service Commission has I deferred its executive session until to i morrow, but no hearing will be held until Thursday. The reguiar calendar of applications scheduled for Tuesday will be taken up Friday. The com mission offices were closed all of to i day out of respect to the late Samuel : W. Pennypacker. j The Standard Building and Supply ; Co., of this city, was chartered to-day I with SIO,OOO capital by Barnett Hand j ler, Peter Vanderloo. C. V. Rettew I and Anast Belehas, of this city, as incorporators. State authorities were chasing a j man with a Pennsylvania licensed I automobile who ran by the Health j Department quarantine guard on the i Emitsburg road to-day. He was com ing from Maryland and paid no at tention to the order to stop. He will be arrested and fined as an example. A case of diphtheria was to-day re ported from the mobilization camp at j Mt. Gretna. No details were received. Burton Davis, of Shenandoah, was j t6-day appointed a notary public. | Members of the Public Service commission and most of the State of ficials attended the Pennypacker fun eral at Philadelphia, to-day. State Librarian Montgomery, a close per sonal friend, left this morning for the services. FIREHOL'SE DEDICATED Special to the Telegraph Jonestown, Pa., Sept. 5. _ Judge Charles V. Henry, of Lebanon, and State Senator E. E. Beidleman, of Har risburg. were the principal speakers yesterday afternoon at the dedicatory exercises of the new borough firehouse erected here at a cost of SIO,OOO The exercises were preceded by a firemen's parade participated in by fire com panies from throughout the Lebanon Valley. f) A I I" , 1 |l"\ Fall Styles v| B , | ARRIVE /;YL I sls T ;;r'« m |V\ A.W.HOLMAN |! 228 MARKET ST. <^VL HAWUSBUHG TELEGRAPH LABOR NECESSARY FOR WELL BEING Dr. Dixon Points Out the Im portance of Plain Work to Every One on Earth State Commissioner of Health Sam uel G. Dixon in the course of a dis cussion on labor and the importance of work says that it is essential for everyone to do some work. The make up of mankind demands it and there is small chance of a person being fit if he does not work, enjoy the sunlight and act in a rational manner. Dr. Dixon says: Man was intended to labor by the all wise Creator. Our mental and phy sical makeup is such that occupation is essential to continued well-being .hlT 1 } the , hunter ' the fisherman and the rude agriculturist, man has evolved a complicated civilization. There are thousands of occupations to-day in stni e »h« th f f eW P rimitlve ones but ♦hi ° f tl,ese centcr about Hoi f J the P rlr "ary necessi ties, feeding and clothing mankind. It has become impossible for the la whint. t0 | T 0 under the conditions whah originally obtained. Besides the and mar? ts we have mlne . mill Man has progressed mentally to a remarkable degree but we cannot say °i, 8 P h >' s lcal development. How his requirements are much the * , oSe .° f ° ur '"emote ancestors, l.hvlif i 6S , air ' pure water and f 8 r , eXe,C 8e are abs °l l| tely essen tial to the maintenance of health. conditions under which men nnf .m O T! n lab ° r d ° not make this possibie they are detrimental to the in d/i\ idual and to society at large, for thel.m® Ca i th ° f ,U people d «-Pends 3 futur e of any nation. So o'f labo" entlrely rel ' lace the love° his work." 1 ' a " d hapPy one must T , i M ' V> PAH REUNION hi.r» ,£t K ?f r meeti "K of the Harris burg Consistory of Scottish Rite Ma- Vo^th^L'L" 0 * e "? in thc Cathedral. North and Capitol streets, Fridav e\ening. Preparations for the Fall reunion will be made. lAMuaeMems «M T » h V.& ry °' 'J 1 * nevv Irish song-play. J y Killarney Kose." to be presented .. Al. H. Wilson, the singles MM dialect comedian, at the Or ""on Pheuni to-day, matinee and •, said to be so highly ni,is ii? s f- 1 11 Would make a remark- Is sich£ l v^ noVel were 11 Published as such. K\ery moment during the tureVnf Tnm /; iuhralled , b y the adven w IS » onl Lare y. an Irish rover, and Lnrt Th» S n e il ous . w ! t i e ' who marries him and then deserts him at the altar with tlie command to never speak to her again. Tom, being a resourceiul soul, finds many opportunities to over come such a condition, and in the doin* proves himself master of all the difn* SSSVSS. *"<* '»«'« «= «r &! h ;s^v^sissa:w; ♦•I i n York »" Leonard Oro w ?£' 1 if, comedy-drama of -Nei\ York thrills, sensations ana hoards. UuShtcr - wIU " ol <l the Many clever specialties are interpo lated in its action, but of these none !,U 8 Cl *eates more laughter that! The Kehearsal," a highly divertini* Gro ver, Jr. K ' Uy &»»«5 Arthur Hammerstein's latest and greatest success. "Katlnka." the musi "Katlnka" P »T 13 th | h ?' P b h , e /^- U September The Fire fly?' of " H| S h Jinks" ana About the most spectacular offerinr see,, at the Majestic this seaaSnU f F RIII farce comedy with musi .»? ?"), cal trimmings, entitlea ut Majeaittc "Going; Up." This aci , features the popular character actor, George Leonard, and . the Chesleigh Sisters. Another added attraction on the bill is the au pearance of Jim Mac Williams, who is an artist on the piano. Mr. MacWn »ehr" an a ? 1 thal at once l<«come» ??«♦ ,nost P°P ulal " of its kino cver a PPeared in Harrisuuru. Other acts on the bill are Seabury and bhaw, who present a series of dances both eccentric and classic; The Thomas Trio, in a ve.ry good comedy act, ana Jones and Johnson, who entertain witli songs and nonsense. va?aTe ,e Mfr^neT^y l . o ReNNle Dnrrlaco le Is''said,' 1 a° % pleas- Appear* ut Colonial ant surprise at Theater yesterday, and which shown for the last times to-day The Fhi?PPr. r H 8 i% ntß Barriscale in a role that is different from the heavy dram atic productions in which she has al ways appeared. On the same program Is a new two-reel Keystone comedy featuiing William Collier. entitlea rt»5 V wnn tn We< ?nesday and Thurs day, William fc ox will present William Farnum and an all-star cast in a new master photo-production called "Th P Man From Bitter-Roots." A story of the life of a Western miner in the great out-of-doors. On the same program the Mth episode of "The Grip of Evil" en titled "The Way of a Woman/' will be shown A Paramount production of more than ordinary interest is the presenta .. _ tion of "Davy Crock- Iluatiii f'nrnum, ett," featuring Dus ''"li T,mes tin Farnuni and at Urgent Winifred Kingston, which is being shown at the Regent for the last time to-day. The picture tells of his love affati with Evelyn Vaughn, a young girl ot aristocratic family. Evelyn is betroth ed by her guardian to a fortune hunter, but she eventually realizes her love for the young frontiersman and deserts the fortune-hunter just as the marriage ceremony Is about to be per formed. "The Selfish Woman." to-morrow and Thursday, featuring Wallace Reid and Cleo Rldgley. "The Selfish Woman" is a gripping drama in which the caprices of a spoiled society favorite nearly wreck her own life, and that of the man she loves. tr Dives, & What's New in Autumn Hats Women are chiefly concerned in the new hat styles, (ftSScNk. and when one sees the beautiful hats that have come in irom New \ ork's famous designers for the new season, it is not at all surprising that they should be so curious. For these are styles to excite anybody's admiration. Already our display has taken on the appearance of an \ opening assemblage. / c / L What's new? N Chenille hats are the latest. Goodly sized they are with smartly flared brims and shown in variety of colors. If I hen there are the velvet tam effects almost without J number—tarns that are strikingly new. Ornaments of rare beauty are the principal trimming. With a foundation <Sf rich deep black velvet there is nothing that serves to better advantage than a metallic ornament or some iridescent embellishment. But, come and see the new hats and revel in their beauty. Dives, Pomeroy & Setwart—Second Floor. The Basement Wash Goods Section Makes This Announcement New Cretonnes in a large variety of floral Juvenile cloth for boys' suits and rompers and Persian patterns, yard, and wash skirts and dresses, yard 150 .. Apron Ginghams in all the wanted 20c and 25c Madras Shirtings, stripes on y aT( 80 and 1)0 white grounds, yard l.» 0 New styles in Dress Ginghams in stripes, and 15c Cotton Dress Goods, in dif checks, fancy plaids and solid shades, yard, ferent weaves to close out at, yard Mother-his new suit Suits at $3.95, $5.00, 'U i kUtt $6.50 and $7.50 ■>, That Offer Greater Style Variety nj Than Is to Be Found Any -1 , where Else in the City These suits have extra pair trousers which are full lined with taped seams. For dress and service, these suits are the peer of any in the country. The advance in fabrics has made us all the more careful in selection. Nothing but the best mate rials can have a place in this department. There's a pleasing variety of patterns in mixtures, serges, worsteds and cassi meres, in the latest single and double-breasted coat styles, in sizes 6 to 18 years. Dives, -Pomeroy & Stewart —Second Floor, Rear. A Day of Remnant Disposals To-morrow Remnants of laces in allovers, edgings, insertions and flouncings at half former prices. Remnants of embroideries in edgings, insertions, flouncings and corset cover styles at half former prices. First showing of New Fur Trimmings for coats and suits, in one, two and three inch widths. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. — !> Independent Telephone Men Hold Special Meeting Here Important questions applying to In dependent Telephone toll service such as the initial period, night rates and methods of rate computation in Penn sylvania will be considered to-day and to-morrow at meetings of the Eastern Pennsylvania Independent Telephone Association, Eastern Traffic Associa tion and the Western Pennsylvania In dependent Telephone Association at the Board of Trade building. The service committee of the East ern Pennsylvania Independent Asso ciation has reported that a new ar rangement should be entered into with reference tothe employment of a ser vice and trattic engineer to bring about better results than at present exist and this report will be given careful atten tiC>E] M. Prisk of Hazleton is president of the Eastern Telephone Association and O. K. Kines of this city is secre tary. Two hundred telephone men will be in the city. MISS MARTIN" INJURED While on an outing on a farm near Harrisburg yesterday afternoon. Miss Claire Martin, 1425 North Sixth street, fell and sustained a fractured arm. She was taken to the Harrisburg hos pital where the fracture was reduced. ARE RATES UNREASONABLE By Associated Press Washington, Sept. 5. Rates on iron ore from lower Lake Erie ports to Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania were pro nonounced generally unreasonable to day by the Interstate Commerce Com mission. Carriers were directed to make separate charges for dock, stor age and switching service. SARGOL FLESH BUILDER Used successfully for eight years by thin men and women who want to put on flesh an<} increase weight. Eat with your meals. Pleasant, harmless and inexpensive. Sold in Harrisburg by Geo. A. Gorgas and leading druggists JBV ery where. , SEPTEMBER 5,1916. Odd Fellows' Orphanage Anniversary Celebrated Sunbury, Pa., Sept. 5. Yesterday the twentieth anniversary celebration of the Odd Fellows' Orphans' Home Association was held here with more I than 5.000 persons present. ELECTION IX NEW HAMPSHIRE By Associated Press Manchester, N. H., Sept. s.—Demo- | crats and Republicans of New Hamp shire selected their candidates for the : biennial election in November at the ! state primaries to-day. The Kepub- i Mean candidates for the gubernatorial nomination are Rosecrans W. Pills- i bury, of Londonderry, and Henry W.. Keus, of Haverhill. John C. Hutchins, j of North Stratford, and Albert W. I Noonr, of Peterboro, the Democratic nominee two years ago, are the can didates to head the Democratic ticket. | HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART, Son or Brother in camp or upon the j Mexican Border? If so, mail him a j package of Allen's Foot-Ease, the anti septic powder to be shaken into the Shoes, and sprinkled into the foot bath. It takes the friction from the shoe and will be of the greatest benefit in that arid, hot climate, where the alkali dust plays havoc with the feet. What remembrance could be so ac ceptable? Ask your dealer to-day for a 25c box of Allen's Foot-Ease, and for a 2c stamp he will mail it for you. EDUCATION All School of Commerce Troup Building 15 So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping;, Shorthand, Stenotypy, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell 485 Cumberland :Mtt-Y j Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year 329 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, i*. J. HOTEL KINGSTON Ocean Ave., Ist hotel (100 feet) from Beach. Cap. 260; elevator; battling from hotel; distinctive table and service; $2.50 up dally; sl2 up weekly. Special family rates. Oarage. Booklet. iL A. LSYRER. TROIXEY TIE-UP | A pair of broken wheels on a Lin glestown car on Walnut street, near Short, caused a delay in the traffic on the entire State street line including the Penbrook and Linglestown, cars for more than an hour last night. State of Ohio. City of Vole do. Lucas County. as. Frank J. Cheney nifira oath that he In senior fiartncr of the firm I'. J. Cheney A Co., do ng business in the '.lty of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, aol that said firm will pay i the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and eeery ruse of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the uss of Ilall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to befftre trie snd subscribed In my ; presence, this ft'.h day of December, A. D., ISSB. Seal. A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. | Hall's Catsrrh Cure is taken Internally and sets directly upon the blood and raucous aur faces of tie system. Send for testimonials, free. T. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. j Sold by all Druggists, 75c. I Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. / HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS SIDES & SIDES ' We Had 1,000 of These 12K Gold Filled Eyeglass Mountings at SI.OO eack I In 12 sizes. At the present time | have less than 250 and they are got"* ! fast. They cannot be duplicated fSt ; less than $2.00 each after these are sold. If you need a good mounting , now or think you will in the future, it will pay you to buy now. Your lenses can be put in now or later free of charge. The price does not Include lenses 302 Market St., with H. C. Outer
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