10 GERMAN SHELLS KILL AMERICAN CONSUL DAVENS United States Envoy and Brit ish War Prisoners Victims of Bombardment Axoatardam. Nov. 7.—Acaordlng to ' Berlin dlapatches received here Eu- : ■ene Davene, American coneul, and j ■even Brlttah war prisoners have Eat without Fear of Indigestion! I Instant Relief for Bad Stomachs fWhen your meals hit back. When what you eat turns sour, forming acids, gases and indiges- JuT Magic relief. No waiting! H f The moment Papc's Diapcpsin reaches the stomach all the sour- ness, acidity, heartburn, dys- ( . \, j pepsia and indigestion ends. Upset stomachs feel fine. Costs so little—Any drug store. 2r upset? Pace's Diapecsin wy^ t feet Girls! 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As a result I started taking Nuxatcd Iron i.nd within a month It had aroused my weakened vital forces and made ma feel strong again, giving me endur THURSDAY EVENING, been hilled by the bombnrdment of Ghafieret, southwest ef NntnuiS in Belgium. Washington! Nov. 7.—At the very moment that the German government has announced her protest against inhuman note and while Germany of fers to stop aerial bombardments In the Interest of the civil population of the occupied territory the Ger mans have bombarded the villages and towns on the Belgian front which they were obliged to abandon during tholr retreat- They have used eepe olully gne shells for this purpose, ac cording to an account of an eye wit ness, mado public yosterduy by the Belgian legation. woman to merit this praise since beautiful hair is only a matter of care. When your hair becomes faded, dry, streaked and scraggly, when it fails out badly and new hair cannot grow, the roots must be vitalized ! and properly nourished. 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Don't delay—begin tonight— ! a little attention now insures bcauti- I ful hair for years to come. #S"r ,^r r t 7 i I D®*pM® #ny Own S4tvMood7o r I i "unltd Iron mad* mo fit mm it ° I * iT"** l#r •°° ,h#r c wpol|n, and 1 I J nnce such as I nev er hoped to again possess." United States Judge George W. Atkinson of the Court of Claims of Washington, D. c„ says: "it is without hesitation that I recommend Nuxated Iron to persons who in the stress ol physical or men tal labors have permitted the system to become debilitated, the body ex hausted or the nerves run down. It has restored my appetite and my vital ity. I feel that I have dropped off the burden of months of toil in the few weeks that I have been following the very simple directions for the use of Nuxutcd Iron." ' Former United States Senator Chas. A. Towne says: "Recently I have been taking Nuxated Iron and have found it of the greatest bene fit as a tonic and regulative. Hence forth 1 shall not be without it. 1 am In a position to testify for the ad- Mintaite of others, to the remarkable and immediate helpfulness of this remedy, and I unhesitatingly recom mend Nuxated Iron to all who feel the need of renewed energy and the regularity of bodily functions." Hon. Anthony Caminetti, U. S. Commissioner General of Immigra tion, says: "I find in Nuxated Iron the tonic qualities which bring one's physical being from weariness, de pression, and indifference to every call of duty or pleasure to that state of energetic, snappy, gingery fitness which Is the desire of every healthy minded man or woman. I commend Nuxated Iron as the best, most ef ficacious, simplest remedy for debil itation, exhaustion, and overwork that I have ever known." Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York physician and medical author says "There can be no vigorous iron men without Iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means Iron deficiency. The skin of anAemio men and women is pale: the flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone; the brain fags, and the memory falls and they become weak nervous. Irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the Iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their cheeks. You should supply the Iron deficiency In your blood by using some furm of organic Iron Nuxated Iron Jußt as you would use salt when your food has not enough salt," SOLDIERS WERE MUCH TOO BUSY Commissioners Report That , They Found the Pennsyl vanians Keen For Work i . 1 Some of the scores of cleotlon ' commissioners to camps and sta tions who fllod tho returns on sol diers and sailors votes at the Capitol during tho morning hours stated 1 that In a number of Instances the men In training were too buey to . vote and thut In other cases tho soldiers displayed little Interest In the election. At ono camp the men seomed to be more concerned after football In their hours of lelsuro than going to vote. Among the commissioners to re port Into yesterday were those to Camp Monde who brought something like 750 votes, while the commis sioners to Camp Lee, where over 13,- 000 Pennsylvnnians were reported, (lied to-day together with commis sioners to Brooklyn, Norfolk and oilier naval stations. The tabulation of the official voles of the counties will not be complet ed for nioro than a week as tho courts must allow for return of com missioners. This Is tho day on which it Is started under tho usual rule- Election of Senatotrs William C. Sproul and Edwurd E. Beldleman to be Governor and Lieutenant Gov. ernor of Pennsylvania, respectively, will mean two vacancies In the State Senate to be filled next winter after they are inaugurated. It Is the first time In many years that two mem bers of the Legislature have been : chosen to the highest executive of fices and It is the Intention of the nominees to attend the organization i of tho Senate and resign just before they are sworn In. Both are "hold | over" Senators, having been elected for four-year terms in 1916. The special elections will be authorized by special writs of the Lieutenant , Governor as soon as the vacancies ' are created. The elections will bo i held during the winter so that new I Senators may sit in the legislative | session of 1919. j Candidates voted for at the elec | tion held on Tuesday must file state j ments of their expenses and treasur- I ers of political committees must do likewise on or before Thursday, De cember 5, under the election account ! act of 1906 These accounts are to be ! tiled at the office of the Secretary |of the Commonwealth. If the amounts are more than SSO they I must be given in detail. Unpaid obli ; gations must also be set, out. The Secretary of the Common wealth will also receive the official ! returns of the various counties when the counts are completed. The tables for these figures have been received and to that the county authorities certify will be added the soldier votes. f|AMUSE]iI[MENTs||| MAJESTIC High-class Vaudeville. ORPHEUM All this week, with daily matiness — ( The Myrkle-Harder Company. To night. "Cheating Cheater.-;" 10-mor • row, matinee and night— The Land of Promise." Three days, starting Monday, Novem ber 11, with matinees Tuesday and Wednesday Robert Downing in "Ten Nights in a Barroom." Thursday, night only, November 14 Frederick V. Bowers in "I'm So Happy." COLONIAL To-day and to-morrow "TJo Hell With the Kaiser." It is surprising how many peo ple suffer from iron deficiency and do not know it. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the follow ing test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Num bers of nerv ous, r un - Cown people who w ere ailing all the while have increased their stren gth and en durance i n two weeks' time while taking iron in the proper form. Many an athlete and prize fighter has won the day simply be cause he knew the secret of great stren gth and en durance which is so greatly aided by having plenty of Iron In the blobd, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron. ' © j> General John 1.. ! Clem, 11. S. A. He- j tired, the drummer boy of Shlloh who entered the 11. S. Army at the age of Jt years. He wn* , promoted to l>e Sergeant for gal lantry ot the hut tie of Chleamaiign when only 12 years old. He anya that Naxnted Iron la the one and ever reliable tonic that he obtained moat aurprlalng reaulta from Ita use In two weeks' time. Manufacturer's Note: Nuxated Iron, recommended above, by physicians, Is not a secret remedy, but one which la well known to druggists everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic Iron pro ducts It Is easily assimilated, does not Injure the teeth, make them black nor upset the stomach. The manufacturers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your money. It Is dispensed In this city by Croll Keller, G. A. Gurgas, J. Nelson Clark and all other druggists. HABUBSBTmO TELEGRAM A SCENE FROM "THE DAUGHTER OF MOTHER MACHREE," SATURDAY'S PLAY BY T HE MYRKLE-HARDER CO. There is a certain charm about an Irish play and an air of romance that is not present in any other style of drama, and in "The Daughter of M other M&cnrce" full advantngn has be en taken of that fact. This is the closing play by the Myrkle-llarder C ompany for Saturday, matlneo and night. Saturday Norman Talmadge in "De Luxe Annie." Monday and Tuesday—Madame Nazl mova in "Toys of Fate." REGENT To-day, to-morow and Saturday—"For Husbands Only." Monday and Tuesdty Catherine Calvert in "Out of the Night." VICTORIA To-day "The Last Raid of the Zep pelin, L-27." Friday and Saturday Tom Mix, in "Fame and Fortune." The many favorable comments heard regarding the efforts of the Myrkle- Harder Company Myrkle-Hurder to in the plays Present "Chenting showing at the Chenters" To-niglit Orpheum this week, speak well for the management of the company. Again to-night they will present a play of exceptional merit in "Cheating Cheaters." . . _ The story in brief is that of two acts of "crooks," who. in the guise ot respectability, put their wits against each other. They calculate everything to a nicety, except the unforeseen ana mysterious element that makes "Cheating Cheaters" such a wonder ful surprise play. It Is a play full of lapghs, thrills, dramatic situations, and a love story thnt makes you sit in your seat after the final curtain, "wishing for more. Cheating Cheaters" is from the pen of Max Mercin. one of the foremost writers of the present day. author of Ihe House of Glass" and other Al. H. Woods successes. This is the lesson taught the preat moral drama Ten Niphtsin a Barroom." which will Learn to he given at j" be Master pheum for three days, of Yourself starting Monday, with matinee Tuesday ana Wednesday. „ In the part of Joe Morgan. Robert L. Downing portrays with wonderful skill, the downfall, and ultimate re demption of one who would, except for drink, have been a kind father, and a good husband. „ttrac- In order to make this play attrac tlve to those who would be amused, comedv scenes of the most laughable kind have been introduced, relieving file serious part of the play. We are taken from the deathbed scene of little Mary Morgan, to the |'d®- s plt u in| scone between Sample Swicnel, the wholesome Yankee, and the Mehitable Cartright. his fiancce whlrh you will thoroughly enjoy. The pro dnction in four acts, is said to be all that can be desired, and the company has been selected with Kfeat caie. and includes some very well-known peo ple. A change of programtnkesplacent the Majestic to-day th^ excep Four n nt Hy of'my 3 pT°rc - the Majestic Jn* thevel^and^look- No matter what question you may put to him, he will answer it. To-morrow there will be a matinee for women only. Just before Clayton's act goes on all of the male attaches of the theater will leave. Even the male artists on the bill will have to leave at that time. An added attraction on the hill will be the Rison City Four, said to be one of the best quartets in vau deville. A big laughing number en titled "Skirts," and presented by Fra zier Finlev and Company, is also In cluded on the bill. Allman and \\ ood, clever duo. in a lively song and pat tor skit, nnd one other Keith attrac tion, round out the roster. Yesterday's audiences were high in their praise of the "To Hell With "To Hell W'th the the Kaiser" Kaiser, *tnt "s Ijawrcnce Oram as the Kaiser, and Olive Tell as the. American girl. Seven acts of blood tingling revelations, that picture the Hun In his hellish degeneracy, and shows the Kaiser In Just the place vou would like to see him. Saturday only. Norma Talmadge will be seen in a return engagement of De Luxe Annie." One of the most lively plays, i with a real punch to It, makes Its initial appearance Lively Feature at the Regent to st the Regent ?£ d|nK an Vra^n for the remainder of the week. This ■ i- i^ o i s Weber's latest creation. For I Husbands Only," and is claimed to be n sure winner. It is the picture that has been creating so much favorable comment at the Rroadway Theater in \*ew York. It has a most appealing theme and while the title makes it appear as though It Is for the male of the species only. It is sure to be Jut t as popular with the women Next wee, for a starter at the Re gent Catherine Calvert will appear in a wonderful a"™'. ° ut ,. of booked for T.-I QJA Fersruson, too. is DOOKW IOR eivt week in "The Lie." As before. ?be Regent is booking high-class plays. Tnm Ml* the famous exponent of -T vTS 1 .,':; \\ cHtern clay "Fame and Fortune," \\ extern 1 lay wh)ch J(| de „ crlbed hv those who have seen the play as SrobSSly The best that this artl.a tlonal actor has yet appeared In. Based on Charles Alden Seltzers storv, "Slow Burgess, which attained considerable success in book "Fame and Fortune" gives Tom Mix numerous opportunities to dlßplay that daring horsemanship and consum mate acting which have tnade htm one of the foremoßt of present-day screen artists. STATE HONORS WILLIAM PENN Historical Societies Review Work and Life of the Famous Quaker To-day, November 7, is the day set apart by the proclamation of the Governor of Pennsylvania, of the j eighth of October, to be observed as | William Penn Day, as it was upon j November 7, 1682 (new style), that the founder of Pennsylvania first landed on the shores of the Delaware river to assume in person the gov ernment of his province. The year I 1918 also marks Uie bicentenary of the death of William Penn. The historical societies and asso ciations throughout the state have in response to the Governor's proc lamation made note of this call to the performance of a patriotic duty and have prepared suitable programs of commemoration, to be presented j at special meetings or at their stated I meetings for tliis month. Benjamin M. Nead, president of i the Historical Society of Dauphin j RHEUMATISM ! RIDICULOUS IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO SUF FER ANY LONGER "Neutrone Prescription 99" is the I new relief. It is absolutely different, it produces results. No hot, stinging liniments, no | burning plasters, no steam baths, no | electricity or massage, no spending j ] long months in the house with loss I of pay. "Neutrone Prescription 99" prompt- i ly relieves the most stubborn and j long-standing case of rheumatism. \ You will feel distinctly the aches, ' pain and stiffness leaving your poor inflamed, swollen, suffering joints and muscles, and oh, what a relief j after your pain and misery! Go get a bottle of "Neutrone Pre- ! scription 99" and say good-by Rheu- j matism, it certainly docs the work, 00c and $1 the bottle. Mail orders' tilled. For sale in Harrisburg by George i A. Gorgas, 16 North Third street' and Pennsylvania Railroad Station. 1 Misery writes: "I have such a verv severe cough and cold and have not been able to get anything to help me. It is weakening my system." Answer: Use the following and your cold and cough will vanish and you will soon be strong again. Get a 1! Vs oz. bottle of Concentrated Essence Mentha-Laxene and take every hour or two. This can be taken pure or made into a full pint of home-made svrup. Full directions as to uses will be found on bottle. This is a mild laxative and will drive the cold from the system. • • Lucille asks: "I have tried to cure dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair and baldness with numerous tonics, etc.. but in vain. What do you recommend? Answer: I have been recommending Plain Yellow Minyol for the past seven years and scores of my pa tients are delighted with the quick, pleasant action of this remedy in stopping Itching, falling hair, dand ruff, etc. It gives the hair health, lustre and vigor as nothing else does. Obtain in 4-oz. Jars with full direc tions. • • • Maude writes: "Can you please prescribe medicine which will relieve me of such distressing symptoms of kidney and bladder, as the follow ing: Pains in small of back, sore ness In region of bladder, frequent calls at night but scanty flow with pain, burning and foul odor, pufTing of limbs, etc.'" Answer: Those seeking relief from kidney and bladder disorders should begin taking Balmwort Tablets, a very successful formula sold In scal ed tubes with full directions. County, states that a special Penn 1 commemoration program, with other interesting matters, will be present ed at its meeting on next Thursday | evening, November 14, at the Kelker Memorial Building, 9 bouth Front! street, the home of the society. This meeting will not be conlincd to the members of the society, but every person who is desirous of paying re spect to the memory of Pennsyl vania's great founder is cordially in vited to be present. There will he an exhibition of Penn relics and brief but suitable and interesting addresses by competent persons. ORREHEFOi? CRISK HABIT Orrine has been uniformly suc cessful in restoring victims of the "Drink Habit" into sober and useful citizens. If, after a trial, you get no benefit, your money will be re funded. It is a simple home treat ment. No sanitarium expense. No loss of time. Orrine No. 1, secret treatment; No. 2, voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.25 a box. Ask for booklet. G. A. Gorgas, 16 North Third | street. M AJESTTc CLAYTON THE MAN OF MYSTERY i and New Surrounding Show Including The Bison City Four Victoria Theater TO-DAY ONLY Don't Fall to See "THE LAST It AID OF THE ZEPPELIN, L-21" It bnttleM nil description. Also: Final Episode "THE EAGLE'S EYE" TO-MORROW and SATURDAY WLI.IAH FOX Presents TOM MIX in "FAME AND FORTUNE" Swift lis n bullet, breath-taking In its dnrliiK. tremendous in its climax. COMING t Second Official Gov ernment War Picture, "AMERICA'S ANSWER"' ADMISSION) 10 nnd 20 Cents and War Tax ©JJgvyjGEJ Zeiy/.sIJSaAoB i The questions answered below are 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. LewiH Baker. Col lege Bldg.. College-Elwood streets, Dayton, Ohio, enclosing self-address ed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. The pre scriptions can be filled at any well stocked drugstore. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. Gerry asks: "For several months I have not been feeling well. My skin is sallow, my tongue is coated, have headache, am sleepless, nerv ous and bothered with chronic con stipation. Please help me." Answer: You need a laxative blood cleansing treatment in the form of Three-Grain Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur.) Overcome the tendency to constipation and gradually your | good health and pure blood will re turn. • * • Mrs. B. writes: "I hesitate to ask advice as my ease is so unusual. In i a word, I am tired and worn out all | the time. Rest does not refresh me. 1 have been married over a year and I formerly did not know what it was to be tired or nervous. Sometimes I feel hysterical. I fear I will become a nuisance to my husband if this continues.'" Answer: Your nervous system has been depleted. You need a tonic in vigorating medicine that will aid in supplying more food-energy, to your nerves. Take Three Grain Cadomene Tablets regularly for several months. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker has been giving free advice and pre scriptions to millions of people through the press columns, and doubtless has helped in relieving illness and distress more than any single individual In the world's his tory, Thousands have written him expressions of gratitude and confi dence similar to the following: Dr. Lewis Baker. Dear Sir: In reading your good advice to others I have found relief. I enclose stamps, and please send me your "Great Guide Book, Health and Beauty," and I thank you for advice to others which so helped me. May your good work go on. You will get better reward than money in helping so many who suffer and often cannot get a doctor, as there Is no money to pay one. One of your many well wishers. Sincerely, MISS C. H. WHITE. 150 Free St., Portland, Me. NOVEMBER 7, 1918. Charles and Henry Cocklin Injured on Battlefield Mr. and Mrs. Roes Cocklin. 1125 North Front Btreet. havo received word that heir non, Charles Cocklin. Battery E, One Hundred Eighth Field Artillery, has been wounded, and that their nephew, Henry Cock lin, of the same company, has been gassed. Both boys arrived overseas last May. SYNAGOGUE TO ItEPOEN To-morrow evening at 7.45 o'clock regular services will be resumed at Ohcv Sholom Synagogue, Second and South street, when Rabbi LoLuls J. Haas will address the congregation on "The Aftermath." The religious school of the synagogue will begin | its usual Sunday sessions at 10.30 j o'clock in the morning. I RED BLOODED ! MEN FIGHTERS THEY RULE THE WORLD Red blooded men aro born leaders In every walk of life and fight in telligently with both brain and muscles. They are always live wires, smiling and full of ginger;! keen, alert on their toes and ready , for anything that comes their way. ! Work Is a pleasure and they land on > top every time. You will not find a strong success- 1 : ful man or woman trying to plug ! ! along with poor health or weak \ ; nerves. They know better, they are ■ I wise and see to it that their blood j has plenty of good fresh Iron and j their nerves at all times loaded with Phosphates—the nerve food. A leading doctor says, "Show mo | a strong, healthy successful man or i i woman and you can bank on it every ! j time, their bodies are Just loaded I with Iron and Phosphates". An- I j other prominent physician says, I "There is no need of anyone going j through life sickly, miserable, played ! ; out. fagged and nervous when Phos- I phated Iron will always put energy ! and vigor In the body. 1 mind and I nerves". This same doctor also said. ! "With the system loaded with Phos i phated Iron you can fight life's battle at any stage of the game and be a I ; winner at every turn", i Mr. Run Down man or woman In any stage of life, if you feel all In. | your nerves are all shot, and life 1 I seems like one continual drag and j drudgery from day to day, get next [to yourself, wake up. take a brace. ; Lay in a supply of Phosphated Iron and take a new lease on life. You j will once again feel like a live one | and face the world with the smile that wins. Are you game? To Insure physicians and their patients receiving the genuine Phos- ; ! phated Iron. It has been put up in capsules only, so do not allow dealers 1 to give you tablets or pills. Insist ->n capsules. G. A. Gorgas and leading druggists everywhere. COL ONIAL! I TO-DAY TO-MORROW "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" | It'* a picture every true-blooded American should see. SATURDAY ONLY NORMA TALMADGE —IN— "DE LUXE ANNIE" i ORPIIEUM! NOW PLAYING Harrisburg's Favorite I MYRKLE-HARDERCO. | MISS MTRKLE SUCCESS -o- SUCCESS -o- SUCCESS jj Never in the history of theatricals in Harrisburg have such beau- I tifnl plays anil productions been seen at popular prices—Ask anyone, re A Dramatic | TOMORROW IBILLIE BURKE'S [ SUCCESS The Best Play Since "The Music Master" _ i j j DT?Tr T?Q • MATINEES .. BSC j CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT j NIGHTS, 15c to 50c | ADMITTED 3 3 Days Nov. 11 1 With ImhHHHHIHHmmHW Songs and Specialties A Play of Vital Interest to All Mankind ■ Five Solid Weeks in New York THE CRITICS SAY': A Splendid Version—N. Y. Herald. Ten Nights Bring Reminiscent Thrills— , K. Y. Telewram. Robert Downing Triumphs in Famous Old Play— Zlt In N. Y. JoarnaL —NIGHTS— —MATINEES— Pneumonia First call a physician. Immediately commence hcz+mfK the emergency" treat- N£V/ PRICES —3oc, 60c, $1.20 SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR i Well Known Lady Tells llow She Darkened Her Gray 'Hair By a Simple Home Made Remedy Mrs. E. H. .Boots, a well known resident of Buchanan County, la., who darkened her gray hair by a simple home-made remedy made j the following statement: ' "Any lady or gentleman can dark en their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy with this simple remedy, which they can' mij ;at home. To half a pint of water ! add 1 ounce of hay rufn, one small box of Barbo Compound and M ounce of glycerine. These ingredi ents can bo purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to ; the hair every other day until the ! gray liatr is darkened sufficiently, j This is not a dye, it does not color | the most delicate scalp, Is not sticky jor greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray-haired person look 30 years younger." 1 RESASft Sufferers, write to- 1 I fillfftL 1 ". day far my words ; EsWUevtS of value FREE l about Weak Lungs and how to treat Lung Trou bles. Address 51. Ilvaty, 51. D., 102 Cincinnati, O. j 1 L ■' x REGENT THEATER Flrait ShoirlDK In Harrlaburu ! Today, Tomorrow, Saturday The Bin Seimatlonul Feature "For Husbands Only' BV LOIS WEBER I STARRING j MILDRED HARRIS And A Full Cast \ This is one of the biggest hits of the day. A picture that, makes I you hold your breath from one scene until flu- next. Played one i month in Broadway Theater, New | York. Come see It. j Monday and Tuesday "Oui of the Night" STARRING Catherine Calvert Admission 10c nnd 20c and war fax I ' > '
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