14 AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM Christmas, matinee and night, Dceem bert 25—Harry Lauder. MAJESTIC High Grade of Vaudeville. COLONIAL To-night and to-morrow "For the Freedom of the World"—Benefit Show. Saturday—"The Mask of Life." REGENT To-day, to-morrow and Saturday Marguerite Clark in "Bab's Mati nee Idol." Monday and Tuesday—Sessue Haya kawa in "The Secret Game." AVednesday and Thursday—Jack Piclt ford and Louise Hurt in "Jack and Jill." VICTORIA To-day Mrs. Vernon Castle in "The Mark of Cain." Friday and Saturday—Virginia Pear son in "All For a Husband." Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the second instalment of "The Re treat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras." A delightful musical comedy en titled, "Garden Belles," is included on the new vaudeville Una Clayton bill the last half of the Majestic this week at the Ma jestic. From a scenic standpoint the act ranks high, and as for talent—well, there is enough to satisfy the most exacting vaudeville WOMAN DIES Columbia, Pa., Dec. 12.—Mrs. Pris cilla Hill, a negress, believed to be 100 years old, died here yesterday. Three sons survive. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Williamstown, Pa., Dec. 13.—At a meeting of the United Mine Workers of America. John Motes and Harper Watkeys were elected as delegates to the Februarjf convention at In dianapolis, Indiana. SCHOOL TEACHER WEDS Williamstown. Pa.. Dec. 13.—Mrs. Jane Moffett announces the marriage of her daughter, Vivian Jane, to Lieutenant Charles O. Curtis, Au gust 6, 1917, at Allen town. Pa. Mrs. Curtis is a borough school teacher. She is now visiting her husband be fore his departure for France. MARRIED AT LANCASTER Greenfield. Dec. 13.—Miss Elva M. Pickle, of Lancaster, was married yesterday to Roy E. Eshelman, one of the leading businessmen of this section. The ceremony was perform ed by the Rev. Dr. Haupt, of the Grace Lutheran Church, at Lancas ter. WOLG EM L'TH-GEIlt WEDDIN G Marietta, Pa., Dec. 13.—Miss Grace E. Geib, of Rapho township, was married tp Ilarry S. Wolgemuth, of Union Square, yesterday, by the Rev. Jlenry B. Hoffer. They were at tended by Miss May Flory and Wil son Nißsley. Relieves Stiff Neck When you wake up with a stiff neck or sore muscles, strains or sprains, use Sloan's Liniment. No need to rub; it quickly penetrates to the seat of pain and removes it. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint ments. It does not stain the skin or clog the pores. Always have a bottle handy for rheumatic aches, neuralgia soreness, bruises and lame back. In fact, all external pain. Ceneroua sized bottles at your druggist, 25c., 50c., SI.OO. ASTHMA There is no "core" (72 but relief is often fjgvfjfc /ff brought by— VtUrf* ft link iodrOtMod tntiwr Horn*"' WSHi mfcuM i DECEMBER 13, 1917. Physician in Charge of Home For Young Men Uses New Remedy For Liquor Habit With Astonishing Success Treatment. Can He Given Secretly New York: Wives and mothers throughout the land will be glad to know that Teacum J'owdera, the new remedy for the liquor habit, has stood the test of a thorough investigation by Doctor Conner, a Massachusetts physician. Dr. Conner, who is a graduate of the College of Physicians and .Surgeons of Baltimore with ex tnsive hospital experience at the Hopkins Hospital and nearly twenty years of practice, is now in charge of the "White Star," a home for young men. In this home a part of the plan is to give the young men good social surroundings and entertainment some of the boys are addicted to drink. His experience is most interesting and convincing. Here is his report: "Some weeks ago in discussing with a busi ness man one of the evils we have to combat, namely the drink habit, he mentioned Tescum and the wonderful cures that had been effected through its use. When 1 returned to the home after my interview I found upon mak ing inquiry that one of our boys knew all about 'Tescum,' having used it while in New York and through its use rid himself of the liquor habit. lie tells me that since using the remedy six months ago he has not taken a drink. Before taking the treatment fispi jiiiji Mrs. Belle C. writes: 'I am informed that I have kidney trouble and that It is fast approaching a serious stage. What would you prescribe Answer: If your symptoms are the usual ones,, such as puffs under the eyes, swelling ankles; scant, copious or foul-smelling urine, accompanied by headaches, pains, depression, fever, chills, etc., I would advise the imme diate use of balmwort tablets, a very tine remedy for such difficulties, sold in sealed tubes with full directions for self-administration. * * * Miss Bertie I* asks: "What remedy can you recommend to reduce obesity safely? I want to reduce about thirty pounds." Answer: X rely on five-grain arbo lone tablets as being the most effec tive and convenient treatment to re duce abnormal fat. Druggists sup ply this in sealed tubes with com plete directions. After the first few days a pound a day is not too much reduction. Mr. O. B. writes: "Please tell me what to take to get rid of pimples, boils and bad blood, t know I need a constipation remedy." Answer: It is probably neglect of constipation that has made your blood had. Begin a thorough treatment of three grain sulpherb tablets (not sul phur tablets). Continue for several months. * * • M. J. B. asks: "My hair is too oily and ray scalp itches with dandruff, and of late it is coming out too much. What is a good treatment?." Answer: Obtain plain yellow minyol from your druggist in 4-oz. jars and apply as per directions. This cleans, purifies, cools and invig orates the hair and scalp, thus stop ping the death of the hair. Dandruff and itching are at once relieved. Men and women all over the country now use it regularly. A Man's Gift From a Man's Store Wl Wm. Strouse M The Federal Machine Shop j COURT AND CRANBERRY STS. We have Just opened a General Repair and Machln* Shop at S the above addresa. We are apeclally equipped to do grinding, blcycln, automobile and general machine repairing. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED I BUSINESS- | GETTERS . U Multiply as the mind of man ||| evolves some new method of reach- ||| ing the public. But there is no surer II way to talk to the people than I through types and ink. System- I atically followed, you cannot fail to ||| increase your business through the 111 good-printing medium. We do all I kinds, from the small visiting card to I the largest book or catalog. The work ||| is well done and the cost is as reason- I able as is consistent with high-grade ||| printing. The Telegraph Printing Co. Printing Binding Designing Photo Engraving Die Stamping, Plate Printing 216 Federal Sq. Harrisburg, Pa, he was a confirmed drunkard. I be - Kan using- Tescum on five of our very worst cases and the most remarkable results followed. Not one of the five has shown any signs of alcoholism for over a month and declare upon their word of honor they have not taken a single drink of liquor sine* the third day after beginning the treatment. Their physical condition has improved wonderfully. I am fa miliar with the formula of Tescuni Powders and I unhesitatingly recom mend it as a harmless, reliable home remedy containing no habit-forming" drugs and from personal experience in my practice know it succeeds where other remedies fail. I feel it my duty when something so valuable as Tescum is ofTered to the public to put my stamp of approval on it. May it continue its successful fight against the great destroyer of homes, the drink habit." NOTE Tescum is odorless, color less and tasteless and can be given secretly in tea, coffee or any food. The manufacturers guarantee it to stop tile liquor habit in any form or refund the money. It is sold tinder a steel bound money-back guarantee in this city by all druggists including J. Nel son Clark.—Advertisement. fheDocxogs fy". Dr. Zetv/slßafceß The questions answered below ar ' general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar na ture. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., College-Klwood streets, Dayton. Ohio, enclosing self-addressed stamp ed envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only ini tials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. "Laura" says: "Some time ago I contracted a very severe cold and cough. I have tried many Yemedies, but they do not seem to help me at all. I wish you would advise me what to do." Answer: What you need is a laxa tive cough syrup, one that will drive the cold from your system. The fol lowing prescription will check your cold and cough: Get a 2%-oz. pack age of concentrated essence mentho laxene and make according to direc tions on the bottle. Take a teaspoon ful every hour or two or until your cold is better. This will relieve you in a very few days. • • • Miss C. W. R. asks: "I have tried for two years to diet so as to increase my weight and improve the quality of my blood, but in vain. Please pre scribe for me." Answer: Thin, scrawney. bloodless people need assistance in absorbing nutrition from the food eaten, and for this particular purpose I always prescribe three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets, a most effective preparation if regularly and persistently used, as it seems to increase the red and white corpuscles of the blood, thus< afford ing health, strength and increased weight. • • • Geo. V. G. writes: "Perhaps you can prescribe for me, as I am at a loss to understand my condition. For the past year have suffered extreme ner vousness, trembling and extremities are cold. Have poor appetite, am weak, listless and no ambition to work or seek recreation. Am tired all the time and in no sense the ?trong capable man I was a few ears ago." Answer: A powerful rejuvenating nerve medicine should revive the dor- 1 mant. sluggish condition and put new ambition and energy into ypur blood and nerves. Obtain three grain cad omene tablets in sealed tubes, take as per directions. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker has been giving free advice and pre scriptions to millions of people through the press columns, and doubt less has helped in relieving Illness and distress more than any single indi vidual in the world's history. Thou sands have written him expressions of gratitude and confidence.