6 iSL Jm 'I FEEL FINE NOW," SAYS LEO H. LENTZ Popular Cigar Salesman Toils How Master Medicine Brought Back His Lost Pep "GREATEST EVER" HL EXCLAIMS "Tanlac is sure one fine little medi cine," says Leo H. Lents, a popular cigar salesman, well known in this city and who lives at 103 Locust St.. llarrisburg. Pa. "Yes, sir. believe me It's the greatest ever and you can take it from me for I know. "Let me tell you I was in mighty bad shape and it fixed me up good as new right off the reel. I've been hustling hard these days and I began to feel extra rotten." "Head ached all the time: I was nervous as a cat: my appetite was gone: my circulation was on the fritz and I felt like a sick pup all over. No pep. n"b ambition, no selling power. And there's no money in feeling like that. "So I began hunting round for some sort of a bracer and I heard about Tanlac. 'Me for it.' I said and I start ed in on it. Well. sir. maybe that little old medicine didn't get right busy redding up my whole system. It swept otit every department and set the whole works to running like clock work. "I feel fine, extra fine, super-fine. I haven't felt so good in I don't know when, no aches, no pains, no nerves. I'm chuck full of pep and all. thanks to Tanlac." Tanlac the famous reconstructive tonic is now being here at Gorgas Drug Store, where the Tanlac man is meeting the people and ex plaining the merits of this master medicine. The Greatest Medical Authorities in the World have made public statements in which they endorse the value of such ingredients as are contained in Father John's Medicine. These great physicians say in substance, that these ingredi ents "are beneficial notably in wasting diseases and those maladies which are connected with or have their origin in colds and- in debilitating and wasting diseases." To detail here the statements of these various authorities would require too much space, but if you desire to see these statements in more complete form, write to Father John's Medicine. Lo well, Mass., and we will be glad to give the names of the authorities quoted, with brief excerpts from their public statements. Father John's Medicine is a pure and wholesome body builder, contains no alcohol or dangerous drugs. Best for throat and lungs. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—the sub stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re sult of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with fhe gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spir its. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. Use Telegraph Want Ads MONDAY EVENING. PREPAREDNESS | HELPED BY STATE Industrial Directory One Which Will Be of Great Assistance I to All Preparedness '(Committees have been I established among men interested In ! Industrial, transportation and business enterprises in eleven of the southern central counties of the state by Com- i missioner of Labor and Industry John j Price Jackson and at the request of | ; Dr. R. F. Bacon, of the Mellen In- j j stitute, Pittsburgh, chairman of the 1 ' Pennsylvania board of directors of the : Naval Consulting Board, the services lof the Bureau of Statistics and In ! formation of the department have I been placed at the disposal of the i board. As a part of the State's contrl- i i bution it has placed conies of the new ! ; industrial directory of the state in the J hands of the board and of all em ployers who could be listed. This directory comprises something like i 30,000 names of industrial establtsh-j rnents in Pennsylvania and all or-, ganisations interested in mobilization of resources will be given special facili ties by the department for setting in ! formation. The directory will be issued ] within a few days and in addition to i the trade will be of value to the state I and national trade bodies and in trade j expansion. Copies will be sent to the ! 1 West .Indies, Central and Southern America. The volume has been prepared In ! four parts, especially for trade expan- j j sion and industrial preparedness. ' classifications according to products being given. Coal and public service, companies are included. There is also a geographical classification, listing ac cording to counties, and data relative to number and sex of employes. Another new feature is a list of all M business men's organizations. . chatn-; bers of commerce and manufacturers' associations, lists of mayors, burgesses, aldermen and school superintendents and compensation information. DON'T BURN UP YOUR WEEKLY ALLOWANCE [Continued Ki-orn Kirst Page] to prevent them if she handles mate-j rials herself. Chief among these is j the consumption of fuel. Too many j women burn up more of their house hold allowance than is necessary. The coal range is fast disappear -1 ing from the up-to-date house but for slow all-dav simmering such as heavy I soups, sauerkraut, dried beans, etc.. it is by far the cheaper, and also heats the kitchen when a radiator is not provided. For warming over or quickly preparing menus it is not. for a banked fire has to be brought up to a certain heat and as much consumed for live minutes' use as Vt 1 1 would take to prepare a heavy iuta.l.} Electricity is still to some degree ai least In the experimental stage as far as regular household cooking is con- j ; cerned but the gas range is the friend : of the busy woman. It eliminates the; dirt and annoyance of ashes. Many a i dime and nickel could be saved, how- i j ever, if certain rules were followed, i Savin# Fuel Once a pot has reached the boiling; point the small simmering burner or a j i low turned flame will keep it so. The i same thing applies to the oven. In fact there is less danger of pastry or bread burning If one burner is turned 1 completely off after the first five j minutes. The hot air then circulates j over and around the pan instead of! concentrating in a spot directly be-! neath. If there is only a little baking to be done, gas is saved by using one ! of the small adjustable ovens which fit over one burner of the stove. There are also broilers on a similar plan. | They sell for a nominal sum in any j department store. Again, thought should be taken to j arrange a meal so that most of the ! dishes prepared can be done at the i same time in the oven—a baked din- • ner in other words. A small sauce pan with a lid and no handle can have its contents brought to the boil ing point and then be placed in the | oven directly over the flame and the j boiling will conUnue. The lid pre-l vents the escape of enough steam to I affect the other things which are | browning beside it. Potatoes in their jackets soaked in I hoi water for fifteen minutes before j cooking require only half the time to j bake and are more mealy and palat- 1 ; able. ' Getting Most From Gas Many women secure from their tin smith a piece of sheetiron cut to fit jthe top of the gas stove. When one j burner is used the whole sheet 1 gradually takes up the heat and be comes equivalent to the top of a coal range. | To return to the foods before men tioned which require long slow boiling. This is very extravagant with gas but the woman who does not use a coal range need not cut them from her diet list. Just open the*furnace or boiler door in the cellar and set the pot on top of the coals, taking care to use a long-handled metal pot lifter so as not to burn the hands. 11 speak from experience when I say! j that this is.an excellent way to secure added fuel value from your heating ' system. It is an old trick of the par ticular housekeeper who dislikes | penetrating odors of certain foods | through the home. In fact, in an emergency I have even broiled steak this way. The Three-Tier Steamer For the gas or oil stove the three tier steamer is a great saving. On the three separate shelves as manv different things can cook at the same time over one burner. Where the coal range is used regu larly the best results are gained and less fuel used by keeping what is called a clean fire bed Tree of clink i ers. In baking, the side of the oven next to the fire pot is naturally the quickest, the upper shelf browns and the lower shelf cooks more slowly and steadily. Fine ranges are provided with thermometers on the oven doors ' and even glass insets to show the development of the baking. But the woman who has tried It has learned that a coal range is like a new friend, hard to understand at first, stand ; offish and moody until through long : and close association the barriers are i broken down and good comradeship | prevails. Mysterious Promises of Glad Tidings to Germans London, Dec. 4. Mysterious promises are being made to the Ger mans about glad tidings to be re iceived by them before Christmas, ac cording to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Daily Mail. The dispatch says i that the recent hint of the Bulgarian premier regarding acceptable news for the Germanic powers Is supported by a statement by the president of the Reichstag that that body may pos sibly meet earlier than the date ar ranged. The Dusseldorf General Anseiger says that Colonial Minister Salf stated on Friday that very gratifying events were about to hap pen and tbat the Gerqian people would be able to have a happy Christ mas. JOIN Our Kitchen Cabinet Club NOW By making Special Arrangements with the makers of the nationally known TIPPECANOE WHITE WONDER KIT CHEN CABINETS we are able to hold this Special Christmas Club Sale — 100 of these great time and step savers will go on sale Tuesday morning at eight o'clock, and we advise people who are interested to be here as early as possible in the week for our club membership is limited to jijst 100 members. 1 The cabinets offered will be priced special for the occasion and each cabinet we send out whether it is a $21.00 grade or one of the higher priced models will contain a 6- piece set of long wearing WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN WARE. An add • ed feature that every woman in the land will appreciate Come in NOW. For this plan may never be presented to you again. PLAN No. 1 + slls A " the Sa sh Voujleed 4. p L AN NO 2 I WHITE ENAMEL J i. 1 CENTS I* CENTS Hi 1 WEEKLY H WEEKLY Payments (S® Payments In this Club you have a choice of any SB - "jil; 11 ¥-1 _ u- . tf.~r j ( 1 nhT r*- It ■>- this plan you can select any Cab- Cabinet up to the $25.00 grade. Come MMD ft , * „ A , ... I bo"TO B E'W * E-fsl i inct 111 our stock—pay us at the rate of and select the one you want, and your - $ t HI FROSTED! __ weekly payments will be 50 cents. X jra I' 3 jf;! f FRONT 1 For such a small amount can you af- A bc,ter Christmas gift to wife or lord to do without one of these national gigg mother would be hard to find. Every step savers any longer? There's over I3g|il fT*fefcL woman wants all the labor-saving de two million women to-day that find fpplj? 'fl |[ vices that she can get', and there's no their kitchen work made much easier by if////f| Map TO -— better kitchen helper made than a mod their use, and by enrolling in either of , UL . ern Kitchen Cabinet. Everything that our Kitchen Cabinet Clubs now, you B *y'r •_.jfj;- - 31 VI I] CABINET , , , will save both time and monev Call Ili '|| BASE will reduce work, and save weary steps let us show you" 16 " UL—>"" I has been made into them ' d \T% what a good Cabinet We have a roll door model Jk^jJ we sell at . t WIDE-72 INCHES fflGH priced special now, at Complete with 6-pieee set of white enamel kitchen- Each Cabinet CoiMS Complete With 0 Complete with 6-piece set of white enamel kitchen 6-Piece Set of White Enamel Kitchen Ware ware ' OUR TOY TOWN Is BIGGER and BRIGHTER Than EVER Come here for GREATEST toy and game VALUES in the city A trip through our Toy FOR THE LITTLE BOYS ~~7 For the Little Girls The most particular Santa lown now with the little —_ I*Gity f Claus will have no trouble in folks will give them a Real Automobile 11 Reed Doll Carriage making up his pack in our Big Holiday. Bring them in A good, strong machine -UrCSSOCI J-FOII The gift that every lit- Toy Town. Despite the great and show them the hundreds that is large in size and - tie girl wishes scarcity of worth-while toys, of Pretty toys that have vcf> . moder 4f* tc>bnng. Ruh- $3.50 we arc showing about evcry . >mug age er to help ate ]y pr j ce j p4.50, /I W/t nnuHKimn: thing that will go to make them to a more wonderful other* at e.oo, #7.50 and op. * ' Christmas a merry one for the Christmas. __ , p. . 7 young set. Prices are at rock- Come To-day - Stay as Velocioede Tt r 7 Cabinets bottom/too. Come and see for Long as You Like. VeiOCipeae Just Like Mother s , f Very nicely made, and 1 Give your little one a n - well finished. A good sen- present she can keep for The Game of Elegit, f „r S1 98 Wm¥ .BEST S"^ b,K .51.98 All MetaI "SCOOPIT" DOLL , , Toy Train & Track Dining Table and 4 Chairs <C|p Express Wagon Ml VALUE AC~ The gift of a wagon T m, TUP Golden or Fumed finishes, will surely please the boy. table Ca " be extended - DURNS dc r*OMPANY^^^ , Heres a same that e\ery one H J An excellent present for the bys of the children will enjoy. Low Hfl Prist)Ll TC's Greatest Gift Stf>r# —lncludes engine, tender and one priced and very durable. coach. Complete with metal track. FORTY IS DANGER WHEN ONE IS FAT Dr. Dixon Makes Some Com ment Upon an Interesting Stage in One's Life How to be forty but not fat Is the theme of a week-end talk on health and hygiene by Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, State Commissioner of Heulth. Over weight is a danger at forty and phys ical fitness has a great bearing on a man's life when he is forty. Dr. Dixon urges that people should not sink Into placid indifference of the '"fat and forty" stage. The commissioner says: "Forty Is an unlucky number for men five feet eight or under if It is the waist measure. Any number above that is equally to be avoided. Over weight is dangerous and is indicative of several things. Either the appetite is not controlled, insufficient exercise is taken or the diet is made up of im properly selected foodstuffs. "If any or all of these things are to lame it is the part of wisdom to seek expert advice and begin the remedy forthwith. To sink into the placid in difference of the fat and forty stage is a crime against your health. It means in all probability that the liver and kidneys are overworked and the re sults of any such strain prolonged is at times fntal. "There is another reason which is worth almost equal consideration. To overfeed undermines one's health. Physical fitness has a distinct bearing on a man's mental attitude and unfit ness has also. The man who through neglect and lack of control over his appetite begins to eat himself into an early grave los-es his crispness of thought. The self-respect which every man who achieves things should have for himself as a clean, well-groomed animal is lacking. "Don't weakly excuse yourself If you have unconsciously slipped into this class. Get busy and work yourself out of it before it is too late." HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH BAROX LIT AS REPORTED DEAD Liondon, Dec. 4. Haron Lucas of Trudwell. recently reported missing after a flight over the German lines in France is now officially reported dead. Lord Lucas was born in 1876 and was a captain in the Hampshire Yeomanry and attached to the royal flying corps. HENRY HOCCK'S BROTHER DIES Lebanon. Pa., Dec. 4. Houck, aged 70 years, a former dis trict attorney and county solicitor of county, died Saturday night at his home here. He was a brother of Henry Houck, Secretary of Inter nal Affairs of Pennsylvania. SAMERICASgI MM ELECTRICAL WEEK Ml ™HJDec.2 - Dec 9 [§™| Electric Washing Machines Tuesday Only at 15% Discount An electric washing machine will take the drudgery from wash day for less than two cents an hour. The leading electric supply dealers of Har risburg are demonstrating these machines to day. Stop in and see how practical a washing machine really is. > Buy one now and get the Electrical Week 1 5 per cent discount. For Sale by Dauphin Electric Supply Co. Harrisburg Electric Supply Co. Harrisburg Light & Power Co. DO IT ELECTRICALLY DAY IX COXGRESS Washington, Dec. 4. Opening day Sixty-fourth Congress, second session: Senate met at noon. Senators Kern and Galllnger ap pointed committee to await on Presi dent Wilson with House committee. Recessed at 12:12 p. m. until 3 p. m. to swear in Senators-elect Watson, Indiana; Fernald, Maine, and Klrby, Arkansas, and then adjourn in mem ory of the late Senator Clarke of Arkansas. House met at noon. Representatives Kltchin, Fitzgerald DECEMBER 4, 1916. and Mann were appointed committee to await on President Wilson with Senate committee. Representative Fitzgerald Intro duced four bills, two proposing food stuffs embargoes, one to regulate transportation of cold storage foods WILL YOUR NAME BE IN THE FIRST AUTOMATIC DIRECTORY? €Soon you will know the pleasure of sure, swift, secret telephone service, if you are among the hundreds of wise Har risburg and Steelton people al- Ifc is not too late — to get in! r ORDER TO-DAY We will "Cut Over" from the old-fashioned, ineffi cient manual system to the up-to-the-minute auto matic in a short time. Cumberland Valley Telephone Co. of Penna. "At the Sign of the Dial" Federal Square Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Adsj and another to regulate admission of farm products and manufactured foodstuffs to parcel post. Represenatlve T. W. Harrison, of Virginia, wa sworn in. Recessed at 12:56 p. m. until 3 p. m.
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