TRUCK ROUTES TO BE MADEQUICKLY Deputy State Highway Com missioner Hunter Discusses Problems With Officers move In the way \V\\ InZ °' bringing about SSXXXaa establishment of f routes for motor through Pennsyl- I the cities and con : wHlljul Bested districts is j being worked out cers, motor manulucturers, and oth ers interested and will probably be brought to the trial stage at an early day. The plans for half a dozen routes' across the state which will converge at Conshohocken and avoid Philadel phia were submitted to Joseph W. Hunter, deputy state highway com missioner yesterday. One of the routes comes down the Susquehanna Simple Home Treatment Removes Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture.) Two or three minutes use of ft del atone paste will banish every bit of hair from your face, neck or arms. This paste is made by mixing some water with powdered delatone. After the paste is removed, the skin should be washed to free it from the re maining delatone and it will be clear and spotless. You will not be dis appointed with this treatment if you are sure to obtain real delatone from your druggist. Stomach Misery Get Rid of That Sourness, Gas and Indigestion. When your stomach is out of order or run down, your food doesn't digest. It ferments in your stomach and forms rcas which causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and many other miserable symptoms. Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give Jovfui relief in five minutes; if taken ! regularly for two weeks they will j turn your flabby, sour, tired out stom ach into a sweet, energetic, perfect I working one. You can't be very strong and vig- | orous" if your food only half digests, t Your appetite will go and nausea, diz- | ziness, biliousness, nervousness, sick j headache and constipation will follow. | Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small | and erisy to swallow and are guaran teed to banish indigestion and any or all of the above symptoms or money back. For sale by H. C. Kennedy and | ell leading druggists.—Advertisement. KDUCATIONAL r' m " 'Nj School of Commerce AMD Harrisburg Business College Troup Uulldin*, IS , Market te llell ptione Ml Dial SMI Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Steno* type. Typewriting, Civil Service If you want to secure a good poaition and Hold it, get Tfaur augb Training in a Standard school of Established Heputatlon, Day and Night School. Kntr any Mou day. Fully accredited- by the National Association. CATARRH MUST BE CURED! Make-Shift Remedies Are Absolutely Worthless Don't think likely of Catarrh. Do not make the mistake of be lieving that it is merely an ag gravated bad cold. True, this trouble usually starts with what is apparently a cold in the head, but beware of any cold that "hangs on." You may as well realize at the outset that Ca tarrh is a serious disease and one that should not be trifled with. In fact, in many instances it is a forerunner of the most dreaded of all diseases—consumption. - Catarrh has become almost a universal ailment among the American people. Almost everywhere, in theatres, cars, and on the streets there-is a con stant sniffling and hawking, for there is bound to be some one in almost every place who is afflicted with catarrh. And everyone is a possible victim, for the ge<"ms of the disease are easily communicated frorti one person to another. So many people afflicted with this disease have been unable to find a cure, although they have taken many different kinds of treatment for years, until now they are almost .willing to be lieve the disease is incurable. Like everything else, to find re lief from this disease, the proper treatment must be resorted to. Xo other kind can be expected to do any good. Read what Mr. C. F. Venatta of New Kensington, Pa., has to say about his Catarrh: "I have used S. 8. 8. In my family and know what it.ls, • and have recomended it to my friends. Sonic years ago I had Catarrh In my head, and after using other remedies without results, which only seemed to dry up the Irritated mucous, I commenced taking S. S. S and after taking a few bottles X was cured." C. F. VENATTA. 724 Anderson Ave., is'ew Kensington, Pa, WEDNESDAY EVENING, HAJRJUSBURG TELEGRAPH •' MAY 22, 1918 Valley to this city and another goes over the William Penn, while the Lincoln is maintained. Hearings Go On.—Hearings were held to-day by the Public Service Commission in this city, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the hearings here being of a more or less formal na ture. At Juniata To-day. Governor Brumbaugh and members of his staff uro at Juniata College to-day attend ing the commencement. Borough Complains.—The borough of Plymouth to-day complained against the new rates of the Luzerne County Gas and Electric Company. Attended Exercises.' Adjutant General F. D. Beary attended the founders' day exercises at Glrard College, Philadelphia. Few Men Return.—Comparatively few of the men who went away for the" primary have returned to the Capitol to-day. There was little busi ness done in any of the departments. Ready For Returns.—Chief Clerk Thorn, of the State department, has prepared the tables for the official returns from the primary election of yesterday. They will be entered as fast as received. Two Resign.—Lewis, B. Sheehan, second lieutenant and quartermaster of the Second Regiment of the Re serve Militia, has sent his resigna tion to the Governor. He will go to France. Major A. S. Henderson, of the-Third Regiment, has also resign ed. Miss Mary K. Bent Dies at Philadelphia Home Miss Mary K. Bent, for many years identified with the life of this city, died at her home, 2316 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, yesterday after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held from the house to-morrow at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and burial will be made in the Laurel Hill cem etery. Miss eßnt, a woman of extraordi nary mind and grace of character, came to this cit ysoon after her grad uation from the Bradford Academy, Mass., and for years made her home with the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Bailey, Front and Chestnut streets. Later she was one of the principals of the Sergeant and Bent School, North Front street, and after that closed permanently Miss Bent went to Philadelphia to reside. She frequently visited her and Mrs. George Douglass Ramsay, her most recent hostess, and Mrs. Robert E. I Speer, of Englewood, N. J., formerly Miss Emma D, Bailey, of this city, were with her at the time of her ideath. I l T sc McNeil's Pain Exterminator —Ad. POSLAM EXCELS IN CONQUERING WORST ECZEMA That results should show over night is a great deal to expect ot any skin Remedy—except Poslam. But Poslam differs from all other remedies in possessing healing en ergy in a more concentrated and more active form. That is thai reason why in stub born Eczema it shortens the time of treatment and drives away minor troubles before they become serious. 'lt is a pacifying balm to angry ir ritated surfaces. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City. Urge your skin to become clearer, fresher, better by the dally use of Polsam Soap, medicated with Pos lam. The most common mistake made in the treatment of Ca tarrh is in directing all effort toward the symptoms, rather than the source of the disease. The inflammation of the mem branes in the nose and air pas sages causing the head to be come stopped up, and making it difficult to breathe, is but an indicatiQn of the disease. In other words, this is not the disease itself, but nature's method of informing the vic tim that he has been attacked. You may treat Catarrh all your life with sprays, atomizers, douches and similar local appli cations, and you will never be really rid of the disease. The burning question, then, is "How Can I Get Rid of Ca tarrh?" You have doubtless used numbers of local remedies, and like every other sufferer you have found out that, they are nothing but make-shifts and do you no permanent good. S. S. S. has proven highly suc cessful in the treatment of Ca tarrh because the real seat of the disease is in the blood, and there is no disorder of the blood which docs not promptly yield to this great vegetable remedy. S. S. S. goes direct to the seat of the disease and routs out from the blood every ves tige of impurity. No disorder of the blood can remain in com petition with S. S. S. It simply eradicates and eliminates every germ of Catarrh from the blood, after which the irritated jnucous membranes promptly heal and the sufferer once more enjoys perfect freedom from this annoying disease. Our medical department will gladly give you all necessary information about the treat ment of your own 'individual case, for which no charge will be made. Write to-day to the Swift Specific Co., 411 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. STEELTOK STEELWORKERS IN BIG MEETING Annual Get-Together Session Will Be Held Tomorrow Evening Employes of the local steel "plant together with thousands of workmen in all plants of the Bethlehem steel plant will be asked to sign a patrio tic pledge card signifying' their will ingness to do their utmost to achieve 100 per cent, efficiency in individual operation ana in turning out 100 per cent, of the possible product of the plant. This plan of enlisting the support of every workman in the local plant will likely result from the annual "get-together" meeting of superin tendent, foremen and safety com mitteemen of the local'plant to be held in the High school auditorium to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. President Eugene Grace, of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Quincy Bent, vice-presideht, will be the principal speakers at the meet ing. President Grace will talk along safety first lines and will point out to the men the importance of their efforts in achieving 100 per cent, efficiency. Meetings similar to the one to morrow evening are being held in all the plants of the Bethlehem Com pany. A meeting of officials of the Lebanon and Reading plants was held at Lebanon last week. Quincy Bent was the principal speaker at this meeting. During his talk, Mr. Bent in characterizing the Industrial field as the "first line" trenches of the nation, said that the lines runs from Washington, D. C., and touches every industrial center in the coun try where munitions of war are b ing made. Even now, he said. Fore River shipyards are waiting for the rivets which are to come from the Reading and Lebanon plants for the construction of ships to carry cargoes to France. 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