ELKS URGED TO RALLY TO AID OF SMOKE FUND Exalted Ruler Approves This Splendid Opportunity to Do Something For Soldiers Frd J. Mershelmer. exalted ruler of the Washington Ix>dge of Elks. has warmly indorsed plans to raise a fund with which to buy smokes for American soldiers In France, and urged the members of the antlered herd to generously support the move u:ent. "1 most heartily approve this splen did, patriotic movement." said Mr. Mershcinier. "It affords every one rn opportunity to contribute to the ctmfcrt and enjoyment of our sol diers In the trenches. "From my own observation anr what I have heard from soldiers, nothing gives me more genuine de light or pleasure while in the field than tobacco. They long for it when they cannot get it. and are entirely different men without their smokes. Tobacco seems to brighren and and comfort them. They should have their American tobacco everywhere they go. I am sure this movement will appeal strongly to Elks not only in Washington but throughout the country, who know the joys of a good smoke and who may be relied upon ' to do their bit for the boys "over there.' 1 should like to see the 'Elks lead all other contributors to this fund." From the far off Canal Zone conies this letter: Balboa. Canal Zone, October 13. To the Editor of the Telegraph: Harrisburg Pa. Dear Sir The enclosed coupon and $1 are my contribu tion to the "Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund;" small as it Is. I am sure it will be appreci ated by those for whom it is in tended. Letters from a son in the Navy never fail to request a supply of tobacco and cigaret papers: which are always promptly sent. Now, Mr. Edi tor. do you know that the man that made the Panama Canal possible was a cigaret smoker? Yes he was, and if our boys on the other side will be as suc cessful. I say give them the "makings" and plenty of them. Respectfully yours. R. T. BRADBERRT. Previously acknowledged . .$647.43 Thomas l>ill .25 K. A. HcfTelttiiger 2.00 Mildred >i. Kaufman 1.00 Vcma St. Clair 1-00 .1. E. Hcmpcriy .25 A Picket of the ' i.d War, U. S. A 10.00 11. T. Bradberry, Box 675, Balboa, Canal Zone 1.00 Total 8662.93 —— I Had Liver Trouble For Years " Sanpan Made Life Worth Living" Says Mr. H. Hines, 1001 Cowden St., Harrisburg. "I may say for years I was bothered with liver trouble and constipation. I would get dizzy, would bloat and belch up gas, had severe pains in stomach and side. I just thought my back would break. "Had bad headaches, felt dull and drowsy, especially in the middle of the day. My kidneys gave me lots of trouble. I had no ambition to do anything, I just did not have the punch. "I just felt as If the world was against me. "Finally I began to take Sanpan, and my pains have gone, I am not troubled with gas, those headaches are gone, I don't get dizzy or drowsy, my liver is right and life is worth living. "I am no longer surprised at the wonderful work this medicine is do ing, my own case is proof enough for me. Good luck for Sanpan." Sanpan Is being personally dem onstrated at Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market St., Harrisburg. where the Sanpan man is meeting the people.— Adv. "[DIDN'T KNOW WHAT IT WAS TO FEEL GOOD" Miss Anna Sellers So Pleased With Work of Tanlae She Wants Others to Know "IT'S WONDERFUL," SITE SAYS "I suffered terribly from nervous headaches and a bad stomach and T was so miserable all the time that I didn't have any ambition to do anything." says Miss Anna Sellers, of 529 W. Market St., York, Pa. "I didn't know what it was to feel Kood ahd none of the many remedies I tried did me a bit of good and 1 felt that I was doomed to suffer until the end. "My sisters urged me to try Tan lae because they heard so much about it and I finally consented and 1 certainly am glad that I listened to I their advice, for Tanlac has done wonders for me. My headaches are stone, my stomach Is so much bet ter that I can now eat without fear !>f suffering and I feel much strong er, happier and more vigorous. 1 certainly want others to know how Tanlac has helped me." Tanlac, the famous reconstructive tonic. Is now being introduced here ay Gorgas' Drug Store, who have secured the exclusive sale of this jiaster medicine in Harrisburg. Tanlac Is also SC<<l at the Gorgas Drug Store in the P. R. R. Station; n Carlisle at W. G. Stephens' Phar nacy; Elizabeth town, Albert W. ,7aln: Greencastle, Charles B. Carl, Ulddletown, Colin S. Few's Phar nacy; Waynesboro, Clarence Croft's Pharmacy; Mechanicsburg. H. F. 3runhouse.—Adv. MM QUICKLY ENDS INDIGESTION Do not continue to suffer with teartburn, dizziness, after dinner dig ress, headache, bllliousness, pain in he bowels or sour .nd gassy stom ich. Get relief at once—buy to-day —a 60c box of Ml-o-na Tablets. They lulckly and surely end Indigestion nd stomach distress—or money re lunded. For sale by H. C. Kennedy. JVm. Strouse Well Sir! Let the weather turn cold as Zero, for tomorrow, you are going to buy a WM. STROUSE OVERCOAT along with the hundreds of other sensible fellows who take pride in their clothes Model, Overcoat, Overcoat, Ulster, Overcoat, Belter. \ Belter, S2O ' S2O $25 S2O S2O $22 $$ $25 Right down in your heart you know there is the thing we want you to consider. If WE is but one place to buy your overcoat — say we give the best there is we state what we Wm. Strouse. And you know to be a fact. If are not going to waste YOU SEE what we of - a moment in doing it. NV *§k V fer in overcoats at sls You're a sound think- Nr I Nr to $35, you will be con ing man and you want ■ a vinced. And we have the right style but B 1 TO ■ t them in Meltons, Tweeds, you want the quality Scotch Mixtures, Soft —and you want to pay Shetlands, Chinchillas, a fair price. Now here Kerseys. Every style. "Tnn wif 1l Don't think be- Your Boy Needs t-LOp It UII Willi a cause we've talked a TUT^I jrr... ttaT whole lot about over- & lrCllCll JYL&CKifIcIW Wm . OtrOUSe nA I coats that we're los- -serviceable for every day in the week-in f/jKM | TITI . , , ing sight of our suits. a ll kinds of weather—for rough going—and 1 When yOU look at a man withal good looking. The belt goes all the you naturally look at his head. Not much! way 'round. The collar turns up close You simply can't help look- The importance of . c " e ingathishat. wearing a Wm. !{>n-50 'Y* Character in YOUR hat Strouse suit is well V creates a favorable impres- known to the man sion. Quality holds that char- or man If you've waited 'til Saturday acter in your hat. Wm. wants to dress satis- to get your boy his Strouse hats have character iactonly. # ft ■and quality. While you're in oUlt Or UVSrCOat ImMfatHffikvfii Silk finish fur felt hats are the store, tomorrow, . By. v., (( ~ +r-ir Ari „ f avXT then to morrow will see you here with him; tHIF- ' ,riSZrt veiy much the proper caper tr Y on a tew belters We re very particular about selecting boys' ' I nOW. the very thing. clothing. These days boys know the styles \v - wIS their clothes." We want YOUR bov to say / §1 4-/\ SC "at Wm. Strouse's." pf|l' f *3XO tO Boys' Suits and Overcoats I Genuine Velour Hats, s7*so S3O tO The New Store of Wm. Strouse 310 Market Street HAKRISBURG C@§RB&l TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 26, 1017. 11
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