8 HIGH LIGHTS AND SHINING LIGHTS OF HARRIS BURG'S BIG AUTO SHOW • < \ES-I CHOSE THE {UEWkI TOY BLAME ME W(? 1 iVii -iW BROU&Hr THF I 7*° PETTO fStl ' \ wwmuou DAVE-,? I WVE HEARD OF , I FTnwTn^^ . MOE OF CfIUSW&TI£MR ET TO TttSwJ-J |™K ! OR'mvtS?, | W-EVE-SEE MWENT, soThEN VOU W W'\. fe"/ PILL i(P(^iK? EBc ? H ztcH fentz ((^9t tR t3r JJSSw EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Vou Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug etorc the ready-to-use preparation, im proved by the addition of other in gredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attracUve appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. This ready to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and not a medicine. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. You Need Glasses If you have headaches, if your eyes burn or glimmer, if spots rise up to greet you, if you have trou ble in reading, sewing or carrying on many of your daily tasks, your eyes are out of order. There is something wrong and it may re sult seriously in time. In buying glasses, the public does not want glasses alone. It wants service certain results. The glasses are only a means to an end. It takes expert knowledge to pre ecribe the right sort of lenses, Gohl, Rinkenbach & Rouse High- Grade Optical Service has been prescribing the right sort of lenses to hundreds of people. Make vour next pair of glasses -the right "or of lcne*.* The price you will find most resonable. '•"Where glasses are made right." G?ohl.l^inkcnbach&Kous* OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS N0. 22 N. 4TH. ST. HAHKI BDtHO, I'A. iKSi A Winter Without Coal Can vou imagine a situ ition of this serious nature? Well, we just escaped it this winter, and those who buy coal by the "hand to mouth" method may still have a taste of it before Spring comes. The scarcity of coal this Winter, due largely to a shortage of cars, will have dire results if war comes and railroads are used exclusive ly for Government business. What little coal is above ground will not last long if there is a general clamor for it. Don't delay. H.M.KELLEY& CO. Office, 1 North Third lards, Tenth and State Good Printing The Telegraph Printing Co, PETEY DINK—He Made a Perfectly Natural Mistake ... By C. *A. VOIGHT • JOH,., 'M H ■ 0 a i.-' &*,. . ._ .. W . tasui I WEDNESDAY EVENING. HARRTfIBTTRG Q9Ktt TEtEORXPH FEBRUARY 14. 1917. The Bolton Hotel Thursday, February 15th, 1917 From 10 A. M. Until 7 P. M. RUPTURE PLAPAO-PAD DEMONSTRATION TMR. SECHLER, whose extensive experience makes hira an authority on the treatment of rup ture and particularly on matters pertaining to the muscle-rebuilding qualities of the PLAPAO - PADS and their application, will person ally advise and help all those who come to him. And if you've had enough of rupture troubles and wish to enc all your suffering, then and onl> then do we ask you to listen to hi words —to be convinced by hu demonstration and be presented, upon request, by Mr. Sechler, with a generous Free Trial Treatment IILLIAW ROMAINE FISHER CAN TALK AGAIN 1 This attractive little lady is the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Fisher, 238 North SL, Harris burg, Pa. Last winter she had an at tack of measles, together with a very severe cold. Just at that time Drug gist S. J. Wilhelm presented Mr. Fisher with, a jar of the Southern "outside" treatment—Vick's Vapoßub Salve, which was just then being in troduced in Harrishurg, and requested that he give this preparation a thor ough trial. Mr. Fisher writes— "l must say that our baby had such a cold on her chest and in her throat that she could hardly talk, and we could not get her to take anything internally. After we used Vick's Vapoßub Salve on her breast and throat at night before going to bed she was entirely relieved." No family should be without this preparation. It is externally applied, and so can be used freely—it is ab sorbed through and penetrates the skin, and, in addition, is inhaled as a vapor. It has a hundred uses for the many minor ailments for which every mother is the doctor. Three sizes, I 25c, oOc or JLOO. C. OF C. AT THE AUTO SHOW Committee Reports That Last Night's Attendance Was a Recordbreaker Last night was Chamber of Com merce night at the automobile show and hundreds of members and their friends took advantage of the special preparations for their reception among the newest things In motordom. The show committee reports the attend ance for Chamber of Commerce night as being the largest In the history of Harrisburg's automobile shows. A special musical program was arranged for last night's visitors and the suc cess of the venture is not to be dcubted by anyone who mingled with the throng present to view his or her favorite four, or six, or eight, or twelve cylinder motor car. While those of the gentler sex gazed with approving eyes at the inside fit tings and upholstery of the sedans, touring cars and limousines, the men naturally turned their attention to the mechanical side of the new models. The show is now in full sway, but prospective owners still are "up in the air," a great many of them undecided on the cars they want." Numerous sales have been reported, of course, but the wide variety of models shown only serves to make the final choice seem more difficult to the man who signs the check. The general trend of prices at this year's show seems to be upward and many of the exhibitors openly predict that another twelve-month will see the various cars more expensive. In view of the conditions prevailing in the field of skilled labor throughout the country, these predictions appear to carry considerable weight. Wednesday night has been set aside as "Rotary night" by the show com mittee and it is expected a special musical program will be arranged for the entertainment of the visitors. MURDER CASES MAY BE CLOSED Special sessions ~of criminal court which began Monday, February 5, may close to-morrow, as there is only one more murder case to be started. The Jury in the James Frazer murder trial, heard before Additional Law Judge S. J. M. McCarrell, was charged this morning leaving court room Xo. 2, at 12.30 o'clock. Frazer is charged with stabbing Charles Smith, colored, during a tight in the Eighth ward. The Commonwealth and attorneys for the defense took up practically all morning in addressing the jury. Eddie Marshall, alias Monroe, ac cused of shooting Albert Brown, col ored, during an argument in a house in Sarah alley, may take the stand this afternoon in an effort to escape the electric chair. Witnesses for the Commonwealth this morning testified before Judge Charles V. Henry, that three shots were fired but only one entered Brown's body, according to physicians who treated the victim. The case against William C. Fickes. accused of running down and killing Joseph Husek, aged 10, near Jednota. in an auto accident, may be started this afternoon. It is the last one re maining on the list of continued trials from the January sessions, and if ended this week, will leave four mur der cases for trial at the March ses sions. Wants to Use Own Name Fanny Jossell made application to-day for an order from court giving her the right to use her own name in all trans actions. claiming that her husband deserted her more than two vears ago and cannot be located. Probate Will The will of Lydia Bashore was probated to-day by Register Roy C. Danner, and letters issued to a son, Levi Bashore of Lower Swatara township. WOMAN' MAGNATE GETS DIVORCE St. Louis, Feb. 14. Mrs. Helen H. Brltton owner of the St. Louis Na tional League Baseball Club, has been granted a divorce from Schuyler Brit ton, former president of the club. She was awarded the custody of their two children. Mrs. Britton testified that Mr. Brit ton "squandered her means to such an extent that her property was im periled." Mr. Britton was not In court, and his attorney asked Mrs.' Britton no i questions. WILLIAM FARNSWORTH WEDS Announcements have been received in this city of the marriage of Miss Florence Lewis, daughter of Charles Francis Lewis, of New York City, to William Packer Farnsworth, Thurs day, January 18, in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York City. 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