16 German Bombs Dropped Behind U. S. Front; No Casualties Are Caused Wijjh the American Army in France, Thursday, March 7.—A half dozen bombs were dropped behind the American front in the sector northwest of Toul last night by Ger iran airplanes, which were looking for ammunition dumps. They did not succeed in hitting any of their objectives, however, and none of the I'cmbs dropped caused any casual ties. Groups of German bombarding air planes, on the way to cities and tewns tar behind tile lines, are pass ing over the American front almos' continually. They are greeted by a hot anti-aircraft Are from the Amer ican batteries. Grandma Talks About Babier; Haa* large Ctreleof Litener WhoPri'"> it by Her Widom end Experience. In almost any community there is r - srandma who knows Siother's Friend. Not only is she reminiscent of her own experience, but it was through her recommendation that so many expectant mother* derived the comfort and blessing of this famous j remedy. Mother's Friend is an external ap plication prepared especially for ex- ! pectant mothers after the formula of a noted family physician. It cer tainly has a wonderful effect in re- j lieving tension brought about by ex-1 panding muscles, and is a most grate- ; fut encouragement to the woman I awaiting motherhood. The action of Siother's Friend makes the muscles free, pliant and responsive. When baby arrives they expand easily, and pain and danger at the crisis is naturally less. Strain upon the nerves and ligia ments is lessened and in place of a period of discomfort and consequent dread, it is a season of calm repose and happy anticipation. Mother's Friend enables the mother to preserve her health and natural grace and she remains a pretty mother by having avoided the pain and suf fering which more often than other wise accompanies such an occasion when nature is unaided. Write the Bradfleld Regulator Co., K-SS, Umar Bldg.. Atlanta. Ga., for their "Motherhood Book," so valuable lo expectant mothers. and in the meantime do not by any chance fail j to purchase a bottle of Mother's Friend from the druggist and thus l'ortify yourself against pain and dis comfort. Siother's Friend should be J applied night and morning with the utmost regularity.—Advertisement. HAD PALPITATION" OF THE HEART i "Stomach Was Bad Was Nervous" says, Mrs. F. Kautz. 610 Wiconisco St., Harrisburg. "For a long time I have been bothered with stomach trouble and nervousness, my stom ach was sour and there was an ac cumulation of gas, I had pains in thy side and back. Was bothered with palpitation of the heart, felt tired and had no ambition to do my work." "I saw Sanpan advertised in the papers and concluded to try it, and 1 must say that above ailments are all gone and I don't feel that I was ever sick." Sanpan is being intro duced at Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market St., Harrisburg. Rent Your Third Floor ANY an unused attic or third floor can be turned into attractive space by means of a little carpenter work. There is a big demand for houses and rooms. Lumber prices have not advanced greatly during the war. Consult any carpenter about the cost of fitting up third-floor apartments. You will be surprised at the small expense necessary to earn a nice income from these unused rooms. UNITED ICE AND COAL CO. Lumber Department ♦ ** FORSTER AND COWDEN STREETS "Food Will Win the War—Don't Waste It." /The West End's l*p-to-tlic- \\ minute Hardware Supply \ \ House \A Everything you want in Hardware Plumbing Supplies Ax/ay Paints and Oils H n~/zS Electrical Supplies lfip Household Furnishings SjT| $ Pre-war Prices We arc out of the high rent f\ district. II Jj H. J. WOLFORD I Jjf 1603 N. Third Street |l ML Open evenings for the ac- [fin fc-f) comodation of our patrons. 111 l ■ . FRIDAY EVENJNiG. FLOUR CARDS IN UNENDING FLOW SWAMP CLERKS Fifty Per Cent, of Household ers Protest Against the Booze Industry The federal registration of flour is progressing throughout Dauphin county without a hitch, and the flour cards pour into the Dauphin County Food Administration oflice In an un broken stream. A table in the office on which the cards are placed when they are received is completely tilled with the flour cards after the advent of every mall. Three clerks, besides the food administration represcnta j tives, have done nothing for two i days but open envelopes. ! Donald McCormiek. food admin istrator, said this morning that the people are complying cheerfully and readily with the regulations. More than 2,700 flour reports were re ceived yesterday, and four thousand or more will be received to-day, it was said this morning. Nothing will be done to reckon the amount of excess flour until the registration is complete. It is figured, however, that one family out of three has an excess of the amount of flour allow ed, and that the 'average excess is ten pounds per family. With the flour cards come hun dreds of supplementary and explana tory letters. Half of these, it is es timated, embody the suggestion that the manufacture and sale of liquor be prohibited as a means of saving grain. With one flour card came the added line of explanation: "No booze in this house made from wheat." With another was the sug guestion, "Why not a Drinkless Day?" Wants Ilis Flour The lettecs explaining reasons for excess flour holdings are many and varied. Qne householder reporting an excess supply of flour said that UN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this nv.xture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply aik at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at very little cost. Ev. erybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibjy tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this thfough your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur CompouiW is a delightful toilet requi site. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or orevention of disease. —Adv. he made his own flour at the begin ning of the soason, anil the excess is his usual spring supply. Another householder said he had flour on ■ hand, but. as a patriotic measure started to use other cereals 011 a fifty-firty basis with his supply of wheat flour, thus leaving an excess of wheat flour over his usual pres. ent supply. One householder reported that he has "seventy-nine pounds of excess, but he has paid for it and wants to keep it." The flour reports have come from all over the state, .representing six teen counties. A flour report was received this morning from West Virginia, several from Wyoming county and one from Washington county. The food administrator pointed out that the registration is being conducted in every county and householders must send their re ports to the food administration of the counties in which they live or they will be listed as dodgers. Commenting on the flour registra tion, Mr. McCormiek said: "Some farmers and residents of outlying portions of Dauphli county have the idea that they do not have to reg ister their flour and that the reg istration is being conducted within the city only. Every householder in Dauphin county must make the flour report to the Dauphin County Food Administration." Few Volunteer For Induction Into Army The period for induction into Army service ended to-day and it would ap pear-that Harrisburg was not great ly interested in it. These calls were made from time to time offering a position in the Government service for all sorts of work, mechanics, stenographers, wireless operators on telephone and telegraph and half a hundred other occupations. They were open to only white men, who pos sess the physical and technical quali fications. From Boards Xos. 1 and 2 there was no response, excepting that a number of colored men applied at the latter and were greatly disappointed to learn they were not eligible. Mr. Thompson Bent them to Washington, where they were taken care of in an other way. Board 3 sent to Texas camps George Thorpe, John W. Powers and Robert J. Sheffler, and to Leaven worth, SI. O. Carman. All will go into the Aviation arm of service. It is likely that another period will be set for induction calls, but no an nouncement has been made as yet. 432 Market Street Vnltcil Stntrn Ko.id \dmlnl trntlwn l.lrcnae \umbfr G. 33.303 Specials For Saturday, Mar. 9 MORNING SPECIALS Sirloin ,pjj Pin Bone ..." 9ftr Porter House, Club Delmon- EJr Pound ic ° 0 Sliced Liver, 1 lb IOC Homemade "| /"v Scrapple, lb., X\J C Choice Chuck . . □ Choice Stand'tig Q9H/. Rib a lui Boneless Rump £J| p ound l'rimc Shoulder . D ALL-DAY SPECIALS Boiling Beef, * lb." IDC Fresh Pigs' 1O 1 Feet, lb. ... IZ2C Fresh Pork 1 O 1 Neck Ribs, lb. X C OUR OWN H SMOKED n I OCR OWN ™ I garlic Dl 1 A OClt OWN CI I HP BLOOD N OUR OWN LJ Pound SULZ fa ruun ° OUR OWN M HEAD CHEESE|3. Our Own Frankfurts Ol Our Own Fresh mX C Sausage Pork Loin c\ q Chunks, lb. ... NO ADMISSION WILL BE CHARGED I week no French ships of more than 1,030 tons were sunk by enemy sub marines or minen. Two vessels under that tonnage were lost. Four mer chantmen were attacked unsuccess fully. During the week ending* March 2, 865 merchantmen entered and 74 8 cleared from French ports. Dorii wony aboirt your skin Resinol cleared mine completely It you are embarrassed by a pimply, I blotchy, unsightly complexion, try Res - nol Ointment and Resinol Soap regular iv ! for a week and see if they do not begin to | make a blessed difference in your skin. Resinol Soap and Resinol f Ointment are sold by all drug ; I / A gists. Try them and see how jHI beneficial lhe V are not only for irjm the skin but for the hair, too. ■SIW ■— —PHBIHI !■ II Mm j anOMMMHUBHHH Good Investment HOLMAN'S sls ands2o SPRING SUITS Custom Tailored Suits, $18.50 Up Neckwear Shirts Underwear Hosiery Custom Shirts to Order HOLMAN PA AESELER LU. 228 Market Street ' ■■■BMIHHMHHBHDBBHRSBBaMBK