Sbodbye Wrinkles! Bad Complexions,you only [ as? 0 ; J|| NOUVELLE BEAUTE POUP || ffiSBSIB TOUTES LES DAMES U Remarkable discovery of skin Vl .A^Wa osmosis to make wrinkled, hoi low-cheeked, aged looking wo- vvi:liili'inji|jp>i -/ v y men astonishingly beautiful, youthful and charming FRANCE S GREAT PRIZE BEAUTY TELLS— . How you can almost immediately suppress the „ Mlie. Simons Maieix of „ .. ..... . Pans, winner of two great appearance of smaller wrinkles anil marks of international beauty age and make yourself look from 5 to 15 years prizes—one in Paris, the , , . other !n England, fepe younger in 30 days' time. Row to banish every cially engaged to write complexion blemish in three nights la many In- these articles, stances. _____ A thousand times I have heard rich •women say: "Oh! youth is so wonder ful and lovely. I would give everything I possess for youth and beauty again!'' No woman with the slightest spark of 1 tide or ambition in her wants to be laid on the snelf, aged, careworn, wrinkled and forgotten so that men wish to avoid her at every dance and dinner party, and women themselves would like to invite someone who looks younger to brighten up the occasion, let there is no longer any reason why ■ the average woman need look so old and plain even if she is old. Since the remarkable discovery of Fkin osmosis almost any woman can ob tain most astonlshin-" new beauty and a most surprisingly youthful appear ance even though she is 40, or 50 or more years of -• The Countess do Chevanne who at TO years of age pos sesses a marvelouslv soft, smooth, vel vet-like skin and an almost, giri-like complexion without a wrinkle in sight, told the writer personally in Paris that she owed it all to the discovery of skin osmesis. With this marvelous discov ery every complexion blemish can be banished in three nights in many in stances, and you can awaken in the morning with a beautiful, rusc-colored complexion fresh a? a daisy. I have known dozens of hollow-cheek ed. wrinkled, aged-locking women, who had given up all hope of ever looking beautiful and youthful again, to "come back" and again become most beautiful, youthful and fascinating in from two to three weeks' time by this wonderful, simple method. No matter what your age or what you liave tried unsuccessfully, skin osmosis will positively bring you new beauty and youth. Merely wash your face in warm water at night and rub in a tea spoonful or two of any good roseated cream which you can obtain from your druggist. In the. morning wpsh the face with cold water and rub in more cream. [NUFJ>RM REDUIO I averace'fioures stout'f'cubes J W.B.Nuform Corsets W.B. Reduso Corsets give Style, Comfort and perfectly make large hips disappear; bulky fitting Gown. Long wearing, they more graced; awk- .. . . . ' ward bust-lines smaller and assure the ntmost in a cornet at neater| and comt „ most Economical Price. $3.00 comlort with the first fitting, to SI.OO. $5.00 and $3.00. WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc. New York, Chicago, San Francisco — o Does Your Husband Drink? Druggist Tells How to Cure the Liquor Habit at Home Free Prescription Can Be Filled At i Any Drug Store and Given Secretly H. J. Brown, 409 West Superior Ave., 1 Cleveland. Ohio, was for many years a j eonflruied drunkard. His friends and i relatives despaired of ever redeeming I hi-'. His sister sought the best medi- i cal men In Europe in the nope that she | might find something which would cure | him. Finally she was recommended to j an eminent chemist who gave her a | private formula (the same as appears below) and told her how to use it. She harl it filled at the drug store and gave it I to him secretly. The results were start- I ling. In a few weeks he was com pletely cured That was over eight j years ago and he has not touched a drop since He now occupies a position of trust and is enthusiastic in his ef forts to help others overcome the liquor 1 habit He feels that he can best do this by making public the same for- ; mula which cured him. Here Is the ; prescription: Go to any first class drug 1 store and get 14 Tescum powders. Drop ons powder twice a day. In coffee, tea i I CAMP CURTIN TRUST COMPANY Sixth and Maclay Streets Receives Deposits Subject to Check Without Notice Get the banking habit. Deposit your in come; give checks for your expenditures. It means safety and encourages the habit of thrift. v .... J THURSDAY EVENING, In three weeks or less watch the magic transformation. See how the old. hardened coarse, rough skin turns into new, fresh, soft, youthful-looking skin almost before your very eyes, all due to simple skin osmosis produced solely by warm water and roseatcd cream. But be sure to use only puie roseated cream, as it is an entirely different thing from ordinary face creams and must not be confounded with them. I personally prefer Creme Tokalon (Roseated) but any good brand will do. If you have wrinkles get a box of Japanese Ice Pen cils and use them in connection with the cream and you can set quick action on the deepest wrinkles, no matter of how long standing, in one night's time and awaken on the morrow to witness most astonishing results. Also the use of a little Santonex (sold by druggists) on the face each morning will alrr,ost immediately suppress the appearance oi all smaller wrinkles and marks of age and make you look almost years younger. It gives an indescribably beautiful effect to the neck and arms for evening dress. I personally guarantee success in every case, in any of my newspaper ar ticles relating to beauty, or I will re fund the amount paid for any products I recommend provided you take your dealer's receipt at the time you make your purchase. My American address is Sinione Mareix, 20 West 22nd Street, Niw Vrrk. NOTE:—The manufacturers of Creme Tokalon, Reseated have such unbound ed confidence in their particular brand that they offer to forfeit $200.00 to any charitable institution if it ran be shown that it will not banish every complex ion blemish and give most astonishing new beauty to wrinkled, careworn, aged women in three days' time in many in stances. It can be obtained absolutely fresh and guaranteed pure from Gor ges'. Kennedy's. Croll Keller or most any good druggist or department store in this city.—Advertisement. — or any liquid. It Is harmless, taste- I less, odorless and cannot be detected You can use it without the knowledge of anyone. A lady who recently tried L on her husband reports: "My hus band was on a spree when I got the powders, and he usually stays drunk | from three to four weeks at a time I After putting the powder In his coifee for four days, be sobered up and has not taken a drink since and says he is | through with it forever. He also com plained that whisky did not taste the , same. I shall not tell him what did it • but I am grateful for this help and i shall recommend it whenever possible." ! NOTE—A lending druggist nheu • bono the above artlile auldi "Yvm tescum IN a very remarkable remedy lor the drink habit. It Is harmless, won derfully effective and Is having H „ enor . ■nous sale. I advise everyone who nlslics to destroy the liquor habit lo give It a trial." It Is sold lu tills city liy H. C Kennedy, und ell other flrsl class druggists, tvho tcuaruntce It to do the work or refund the money.—Adver llx-iurn t. OAMI]SE^|MENTS^ ORPHEUM Friday evening "When a Woman Sins." (l'lddtsh). •■Saturday only, November 25 James T. Powers in "Somebody's Luggage." Monday evening, November 27 Bur ton Holmes—"The Canadian Rockies." l'uesday, matinee and night, November 28—"A Girl Without a Chance." .•IAJ ESTXC—Vaudeville. COLONIAL—"A Sister of Six." REGENT—"The Quest of Life." VICTORIA —"The last Man." 4 Many expressions of pleasure and satisfaction have been heard, since the , announcement was made that \lddiah the National Stock Company will appear at the Orpheum to-morrow night. several theater parties are being arianged, aatd if enthusiasm over the coming of these eminent artists counts for any thing the prospects are that the thea ter will bo taxed to its capacity. The j company is headed by the celebrated | auilior-actor, Jacob Sniekowitz, who is supported by Miss Anne Karp and B. ; Ro.-e:itha;. The play offered is of the I best, a musical comedy drama. "When ; a Woman Sins. ' a play full of comedy, catchy songs and dramatic situations. | the sale of seats is now on. j James T. Powers comes to the Or- I pheum Saturday evening in a new 1 „ farcical comedy entitled. James r. 'Somebody's Luggage." k'uwers Everybody who saw Mr. . Bowers in ' Havana." will recall his delightful humorous charac j terization in that comic opera. "Some body's Luggage" provides him with an equal!'- ludicrous part. He will por • tray a suspicious and jealous lover, who follows his sweetheurt aboard a chan nel boat and pays the penalty for his jealous folly by becoming involved in numerous complications that almost land him in prison. Mr. Powers will ap pear in a role in which he is sure to shine, and he will have the support of Grace Hampton. Evelyn Varden, Geor gia Bryton and Lionel Belmore, Pell ; Trenton and Prank Farrington. j The return of Sarah Bernhardt, on I Wednesday night. November 29. at the Orpheum Theater, is a Bernhardt at welcome event in Har i the Orpheum risburg theatrical an i nak She is one of the few foreign actresses who have pleas \ ed all classes, and are able to return continually for additional triumphant tours. Her plays this time are: "The False Model," "English As It is Spoken." ' "Do Theater au Champ d'Honneur, ("From the Theater to the Field of Honor"). In addition to these plavs will be given the last act of "Cleo patra,'' a playlet by Maurice Bernhardt, ■Mme. Bernhardt's son, and Henri Cain. "The Field of Honor" was written by a French officer, now at the front, in 1914, and first produced by Mme. Bern | hardt in London on January 3 of this year. The story is simple; the pathetic solicitude of a dying soldier for the flag he has saved on the field of battle. The attractive feature at the Majest | tic Theater the last half of this week is Will Ward and Girls. Will Word who. with the aid of five and (iirls Stieff pianos on the stage, at Majestic are presenting a class musical aet. Music lovers are promised a distinct treat, as these artists select nothing but the best in instrumental and vocal numbers. In every city and town where this attrac tion has appeared it has plaved to enormous crowds, and there is every reason to believe that it will prove a big drawing card in Harrisburg. Group ed around this act are: Fenton and Green, in a song and dance offering; Thomas and Henderson, who entertain with comedy songs and dances; Holden and Harron. in a bunch of nonsense, and the Elamina Trio, in a novelty ! vaudeville offering. Maurice and Florence Walton, the celebrated dancers, in "The Quest of Life," shown at the Re "The Quest gent for the last time to of Life" day. at Regent The far-famed Apache dance, which was intro duced to America by Maurice Walton, will be one of the man: dances which he and his partner will perform on the screen*in this production. In addition to this famous dance, the popular dancers will introduce other delightful numbers—some of which have never I been seen on the stage. In this pro duction Miss Walton wears twenty-five expensive gowns and makes 300 1 changes. Her gowns, designed for her ; by Lady Duff Gordon, are nearly as ex jquislte as her dancing in this picture. J "The Quest of Life," however, is not [ merely a dancing picture. It is a very | dramatic story of a young girl's strug ! gle, who is ambitious for her future. ! Just as she seems about to realize her dreams, the doctor declares that she [ has but one more year to live. In de- I spalr, she seeks to forget by mad rev i elry and mirth. | To-morrow only—Richard Bennett will be presented in a powerful prob ! lem play. "And the Law Says." The j story carries as its main theme the career of a young law student, who is afflicted with an old-fashioned disease, "wild oats," which he proceeds to sow | broadcast, leaving in his wake many I follies that later meet him face to face ; and involve him in tragic embarrass ment. j Mary Miles Minter. the dimpled arid ! smiling little beauty whose extraordi i nary versatility in pictured drama Is the talk of press and public, will be seen in "Faith" on Saturday only. Mary Anderson, the sweet faced act ress. who has smiled her way into the hearts off thousands "The I.ant Man" of movie fans, to at the Victoria gether with William Duncan, is featured in "The Last Man," at the Victora to day. It is in this remarkable produc tion that one sees a veritable fashion show, for all the actresses are shown in some of the most gorgeous gowns ever shown in the regular productions. The story has to do with life at an army | post and the flirtation of one woman with a man other than her husband, and the husband, upon discovering the real truth of the situation realizes that the only way to relieve the strain is to give her up. The Triangle Company will present Bessie Love in her first 'starring ve hicle, "A Ulster of "Sister of Six" Six." As the title at the Colonial intimates, the six claiming her us sis ter. are children ranging anywhere from four years to perhaps ten years, depending upon her as the mother. The cast Includes the si* Triangle "kiddies," who have become so ponular with the Colorlnl sudlences. The story tells how the little mother takes her family of six to her old. grouchy uncle and make* him care for. and love her fam ily. A delightful love romance is Inter woven Into the action of the nlay. A new and interesting two-reel Keystone comedy, called "Haystacks and Steeples." will he seen on the same nroirram. Flrday and Saturday Thos. H. Inee will nresent Louise Olaum in one of the Triangle Company's strong est plays, "Somewhere in France." from the book of the same name bv the late lamented Richard Harding Pavis. Tills Is an interesting mystery story, writ ten on the spy system as it Is now sup posed to he employed on the battlefields of Europe. SOXCi The kirk In a certain Scottish village was In urgent need of repair and Sandy McNab. a very popular member, had been Invited to collect subscriptions for the purpose. One day the minister met Sandy walk ing Irresolutely along the rood. The good man at once guessed the cause. "Man, Sandy," he said earnestly, "I'm sorry to see ye In this state." "Ah, weel, Its for the good of the cause," replied the delinquent, happily. "Ye see, meenlster. It's a' through these subscreeptlons, I've been down the glen jcollectln" fun's, an' at every hoose they made me hae a wee drappie." "Every house! But —but—surely, Sandy, there are some of the Iclrk mem bers are teetotallers?" "Aye, there are, but X wrotu tac thosel" HARRIS3URG TELEGRAPH Nuxated Iron to Make New Age of Beautiful Women and Vigorous Iron Men Say Physicians Quickly Puts Roses Into The Cheeks of Women and Most Astonishing Youthful Power Into the Veins of Men lt Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous, "Run-Down" Folks 200 Per Cent, in Two Weeks' Time. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY WHICH PROMISES TO MARK A NEW ERA IN MEDICAL SCIENCE NPW York, N. Y. Since the re ! markable discovery of organic iron, Nuxated Iron or "Fer Nuatate," as the French call it, lias taken the country by storm. It is conservatively esti mated that over five million persons | daily are taking it in this country alone. Most astonishing results are reported from its use by both physicians and laymen. So much so that doctors pre dict that we shall soon have a new age of far more beautiful, rosy-cheeked wo men and vigorous iron men. Dr. King, a New York physician and author, when interviewed on the sub ject, said: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anemia. Anemia means iron de ficiency. The skin of anemic men and women is pale. The flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone; the brain fags and the memory fails and often they become weak, nervous irri table, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks. "In the most common foods of Amer ica, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, so la crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farino, degermTnated .:urnni:il, no longer is iron to be found. Refilling processes have removed the iron of Mother F.arth from these impov erished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the water in which our vegetables are cooked, are responsible for another grave iron loss. "Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the iron defi ciency in your food by using some form or organic: iron, just as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt." Dr. Sauer, who has studied abroad in great European medical institutions, said: "As I have said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only throw away patent medicines and nauseous concoctions and take simple nuxated iron. I am convinced that the lives of thousands of persons might, bo saved who now die every year from | pneumonia, grippe, consumption, kid ney, liver, heart trouble, etc. The real and true cause which started their dis ease was nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by a lack of iron in the blood. "Not long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and ask ed me to give him a preliminary exam ination for life insurance. I was as tonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of twenty and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man; in fact, a young man he really was. notwithstanding his age. The se cret, he said, was taking iron—Nux ated Iron had filled him with renewed life. At thirty he was in bad health; at forty-six he was care worn and nearly all in. Now at fifty a miracle of vital ity and his face beaming with the buoy ancy of youth. Iron is absolutely nec essary to enable your blood to change fO'.d into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you with out doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it, and as a conse quence you become weak, pale and sick ly looking, just like a plapt trying to grow in a soil deficient In iron. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far ■- . Ralph Lewis and the Triangle Fine Arts "kiddies" in "Sister of Six," at the Colonial to-day. Letter List LIST OK LETTERS REMAINING IN the Post Office, at Harrlsburg, Pa., for the week ending November 18, 191 C: Ladies' List Miss Esther Anderson, Mrs. L. C. Alexander, Mrs. Hai tie Burhannan, Mrs. Evangeline Dewees, Floss Dean (D. L), Mrs. May Druiet, Miss Jennie Elkins, Sadie Erwin o. L.i, Miss Ruth Greene, Mrs. May Ging, Miss Ida Hope, Miss Eva Harri son, Miss Helen May Jeffries, Miss Lil- HOW TO GET RID OF WRINKLES A Simp'e, Safe and Reliable Way, That Produces Marvelous Results Without Plasters, Face Steamiag or Masks of Any Kind By Winifred Some women think that the use of un ordinary face cream is an uid to beauty, said a noted English Beauty Specialist, when, as a matter of fact, a great ma jority of the grease creams contain ani mal fats which are positively injuri ous. Gr lseless creams, too, are even worse fa. ihey are generally made from stern: acid which dries, chaps and wrinkles the skin often making it loose and flabby. Creams of this kind drive the blood away from the surface of the skin, giving it a pale sallow look and often the pores, producing pimples and blackheads. Every woman realizes these days that beauty is her greatest asset and that it is her duty to enhance it by every means at her com mand, however, common sense must be her guide. No woman would think of eating steric acid or common lurd to nourish her body, yet thousands of wo men apply them to their faces daily. They know their skin requires nourlsh> ment of sonic kind, but few know what to use. If you have facial blemishes of any kind, are pale, sallow, or wrinkled, or if your skm has a tendency to Du dry, loose or flabby, you owe It to your self to make the following test which will give you as fair a skin as you could possibly wish, for. Taku your hand mirror to the window and examine your face Closely noticing carefully the size of your pores, the depth of your wrinkles, the condition of your skin, whether loose or flabby and your na tural tendency to facial blemishes. Next apply a generous amount of amonized cocoa over your entire lace and neck, massage it into the skin with the finger tips for about two minutes and then wipe off the surplus with a soft, dry cloth. I have seen hundreds of women [with wrlniiled. flabby skin and those i with enlarged pores and unsightly [facial blemishes entirely overcome these complexion ills and transform them selves into beautiful and charming people, simply by using a little amo nlzed cocoa once a day as I have ex- ; . 444 - ; ' i* 8 % • ' ■ ' ' you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of or dinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people wl.o were ailing all the while double their strength and endurance and entirely rid themselves of all symptoms of dyspep sia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtain ing any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate, or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. The iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red colorin"- matter in the blood of her children is, alas! not that kind of iron. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than use lie Jenkins, Mrs. Mary Kirby, Mrs. Sam uel Knost, Mrs. Jas. B. Lewis, Mies Stella McPherson, Mrs. E. P. Myers, Margaret and Mae Moore, Mrs. S. C. Newcomer, Mrs. Tony Parker, Emma Ripper (Spec.). Mrs. H. W. Raftens perger, Miss Olive Sheaffer, Miss Lucy Simpson, Mrs. W. Shoemaker, Mrs. David Shryock, Miss Anna Bella Stoops, Mrs. Ellen C. Hpangler, C. A. Tylor, Mrs. James Tully, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. A. Wenrick. Gentlemen's List Joseph Amoedo, Geo. Andews, Manuel Bernetti, Chas. A. Grace Forrcht plained above, and this, after they iin. in some cases been treated by expen sive Beauty Specialists without obtain ing any benefit. Wrinkles even of long standing will often entirely disappear after a few nights' treatment. Many a woman has obtained high social posi tion or secured advancement in busi ness ahead of her un rtunate rival who did not understand the power of beauty. Again, the woman who neglects her self must continually fight an unequal battle with her younger and better looking sister. A woman really stands in her own light when she fails to realize the advantage that beauty gives to the gentle sex. Beauty may be only skin deep, but the woman who has im proved h-r complexion and kept her face fair und free from wrinkles by the use of amonized cocoa has an attractlvo skin that suggests a refinement that places her In a higher class than that occupied by the careless woman who has been indifferent to the development of her personal charms. Beauty Is wo man's birtll-right and nature's greatest arift to enhance this charm is amonizea cocoa. Note:—A large sample of Amonized cocoa can be' obtained by sending ten cents to the International Products Co., 281 State St., Binghamton, N. Y., who make a specialty of It. This will give you the opportunity of making the re markable test as explained above. They will also send you a valuable Beauty I Bock printed in 9 colors and gold show ing many secret methods of overcoming the ills that destroy beauty. If Inter ested please write before the 3rd of De | cember as this liberal offer expires on I that dat*. NOVEMBER 23, 1916. less. Many an athlete and prize-fighter has won the clay simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray; while many another has gone down in inglori ous defeat sirrply for the lack of iron." Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, another New York physician, said: "I have never before given out any medical informa tion or advice for publication, as I or dinarily do not believe in it. But in the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in i duty not to mention it. I have taken it myself and given it to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory results. And those who wish quickly to increase their strength, pow er and endurance will find it a most re markable and wonderfully effective remedy." NOTE Nuxated Iron, which is pre scribed and recommended above by phy sicians in such a great variety of cases, is not a patent medicine nor secret rem Bailey, J. W. Bagenstoe, Roger Ben net, Howard Baum„ John Brady, Wil liam Benner, Henry Cook, Carmine Campbell, F. DeArtell, Edw. C. Devore, Thos. L. Dailey, Aaron Davis, Mike Dolenar. Geo. Eslinger, Hon. R. C. Funk, John Fisher, Jolln Falls, Wm. S. Frey, Alvin Froelick, M. K. Goehaneur, John Gordon, V. I* C. Hasskarl, Henry Henry, Elijah Hoover, George Hoser, Rev. A. Herr, John Harrison, I. R. Heagey, Victor Hertzler, Robert Jack son, James Jackson, Charles Johnson. Rev. P. R. Koontz, A. lelin (2), Edgar Lindemuth, Robe Landa. Raymond Long, John Mack, Hoover Mumma, John W. Monath, Tom Niles, S. L. Miller, Wil lie Napp. Carl Redding, Abraham Sand berg, Rev. James Sanders, Joe Slacker (D. L.), J. D. Sizer, Harry Swalowitz, Robert Turnby, Arthur Taylor, Irving P. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wirth, James TAKE A "CASCARET" TONIGHT AND SEE! Spend a Dime! Liven Your Liver and Bowels and Feel Fine.. Enjoy lifo! Your system is filled with an accumulation of bile and bowel poison which keeps you bilious, If you are looking for a cigar that has quality and If you want to get satisfaction out of a smoke, then supply yourself liberally with KING OSCAR 5c CIGARS and every time you light one up you will get the smoke comfort that satisfies. What's more, they're all the same, each one as good as the last. JOHN C HERMAN & CO., MAKERS edy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose Iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physi cians both in Europe and America. Un like the older inorganic iron products it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a us! remedy in nearly all forms of indigestion as well as for nervous run-down conditions. The manufac turers have such great confidence in nuxated iron, that they offer to forfeit S 100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under GO who lacks iron, and increase their strength 200 per cent, or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble." They also offer to - refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endur ance in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this city by all good druggists. Croll Keller, G. A. Gorgas and J. Nelson Clark. A. White, Jacob Wolf, Master William Wilson, E. W. Wolpert. Firms The American Mercantile Co., Harrlsburg Canfly Co., Hawley Mfg. Co., Perfection Kennels, McClue Flannigan Co., Yawman & Erbe Co. Foreign—Mrs. E. F. E. Bates. Persons should invariably have their mail matter addressed to their street and number, thereby insuring prompt delivery by the carriers. FRANK C. SITES. Postmaster. FOOTBAIiIi A fottball game will take place at New Cumberland Thanksgiving Day between Marysville high school and the New Cumberland high school. headachy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad and stomacn aour— Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel bully. Take Cascarets to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans ing you ever experienced. You'll wake up with a clear head, clean tongue, lively step, rosy skin and looking and feeling fit. Mothers can give a whole Cascaret to a sick, cross, bilious, fev erish child any time —they are harm less—never gripe or sicken. 15