LONDON FEARS BOND BETWEEN BOLSHEVIK • AND DEFEA TED HUNS Ukrainian Government Is Overturned; Troops From Astra khan Capture Kiev; Denikine Lends Soviet Forces; Erzberger to Lead in Pence Negotiations By Associated Press London aoes a close alliance be tween Bolehevlkiam and Germany. Sir George Cave asserted yesterday he had seen evidence of It during tho last week. He said that although there is a pause in hostilities the enemy's activities have not ceased. "Germany already has begun to try to destroy the unity of the Allies and our unity at home," he stpted. It is announced in a Base! dis patch that Mathias Erzberger, who was at the~head of the delegates sent to Marshal* Foch's headquarters to Watch the Tongue of your Young! Your little Pets need Cascarets Children think Cascarets just dandy, They are safe and mild cathartic cartdy. Sell for a dime —"work" every time.' MOTHERS! Clean the clogged-up places. Do away with the bile, sour fermentations and constipation poison which is keeping your little one cross, feverish and sick. Children love Cascarets, because tc them it'is like eating candy. Cascarets act better than castor oil calomel or pills on the tender stomach, liver and bowels. Cascareti never gripe, never injure, and do not disappoint the worried mother. Give harmless Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each ten cent box contains full directions. S. S. S. Gives . Knock-Out Blow To Rheumatism Proves Itself Master of This Painful Disease. Halfway treatment of Rheu matism will never rid you of it. Better realize from the outset that when Rheumatism attacks, you have a real battle on your hands, and that it's a man's job to get rid of it. Temporizing with Rheuma tism by the use of liniments, lotions and other external meth ods of treatment, is like trying to coax an enemy to let up in his attacks, and permit you to,, conquer him without resistance. But you soon learn that Rheumatism will not treat you with this consideration. The tiny little germs flock togeth er by the millions and center their attack with undivided force. The effects of the disease are "gradual in taking hold on the aystem. In fact, the pains are only slight at first and do not attract your serious attention, but they gradually increase in severity until your entire sys tem is firmly within the grip of the disease. It is then that you have a real fight on your hands, for you will find that Rheumatism is a foe that knows just how to cripple you. The pains that were hardly notice able at first, become your con ' stant companions, and seem to take delight in youf suffering. Of course, if this painful dis ease was on the surface only, you might reasonably expect to get relief by the use of surface remedies, such as liniments and other local applications. But the source of the disease is your blood, the tiny disease germs find lodgment there and multi ply by the millions and scatter, by means of the blood circu lation, throughout your system. HSnrWuR 1 fl • SPECIALISTS IN EACH DEPARTMENT I SCHOOL OF COMMERCE| Harrisburg's Leading and Accredited Bußiftesa College I I TROtP BUILDING IA 8. MAKKET SQLAJtE I Bell 485 Day and Night School Dial 4393 Write, Pbone or Cull—Send for Cntalon t Reprcncniatlve WUI CU Upon ' v " • ' I WEDNESDAY EVENING BABRJSBURO TELEGRAPH i NOVEMBER 20, 1918. sign tha armiatlce, has agreed, at the request of the Qerman govern ment, to continue the negotiation* relative to the armiatlce to prepare for those of peace. A dispatch from Copenhagen telle of the overturning of the Ukrainian government and the capture of Kiev by troops from Astrnkhan. The Ukrainian national assembly has lied and provisional government has been established by the captors of the city, who, apparently, are commanded by General Denikine, leader of the antl-Bolshevlst forces. The sensible treatment for this disease, and the only one from which you can expect per manent results is a treatment that goes down into the blood supply and reaches the source of the disease. S. S. S. is a wonderful blood remedy and is the logical treatment for Rheu matism, because it promptly permeates the entire blood sup ply and searches out and elimi nates the disease germs. If you arc a victim of Rheu matism, you can take S. S. S. with the assurance that you are not experimenting, but using a remedy that has brought relief to thousands who have suffered from this painful disease. This great old remedy has been sold all over the United States for more thnh fifty years, and has been used with gratifying re sults. It is a great blessing for a sufferer to become acquainted with the powers of S, S. S., for in this remedy is found the help that can come only from the proper treatment. Many letters have been writ ten to us by those who have used S. S. S., telling of the good it has done them. Their state ments will be helpful to many others who suffer, and we will be glad to send you some of these testimonials, full of this direct evidence of the value of S. S. S. We maintain a medical de partment for the benefit of all who are afflicted, and our Chief Medical Adviser, who is familiar with all forms of Rheumatism, will gladly give you advice without charge as to the treat ment of your own case. Write to-day to Swift Spe cific Co., 118 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ■ . ■■■ ■ -T Steelion News RED CROSS TO HOLD MEETING Annual Business Session to Be Held at Chapter House Tho annual meeting of the Steel ton Chapter of tho American Ked Cross, which will be held to-night at 8 o'clock In the chapter house In Harrlsburg street, will bo tho occa sion for transacting much Important business. Officers for the coming year are to be elected, plans for fur nishing large supplies for war suffer ers must be laid, and the reports for all tho work of tho chapter during the past year will bo submitted ut the meeting. Tho most Interesting report, per haps, will be tho one on the estab lishment and operation of the emer gency hospital during the influenza epidemic, where excellent work was done In the care of the sick of the town. The plans for furnishing gar ments and supplies for war suffer ers in large quantities will be gone over at to-night's meeting, and some arrangements made to undertake this work at the earliest possible date. • Tho headquarters in Harrlsburg street will be open for public Inspec tion to-night. Many Interesting ar ticles will be on exhibition which have been made in connection with war work. The exhibition will In clude a large number of articles made by the chapter for soldiers at the front. It is urged that all mem bers of the local chapter attend the meeting to-night. RED CROSS ACTIVE WITH HOLIDAY PARCELS Announcement was made t th Red Cross headquarters in Harris burg street, that relatives of soldiers abroad can secure cartons for Christ mas packages without having labels, 98 was formerly necessary. If the rooms of the Red . Cross Chapter should not be open at the time any one calling for cartons, they can be secured at 356 Pine street. Such packages must be sent by Novem ber 30. NEW AMBULANCE ARRIVES The new ambulance for the Beth lehem Steel Company has arrived and will be put into service in a short time. The ambulance contains four stretchers and its style is along army lines. TO HOLD FESTIVAL Announcement has been made that the High school festival, an an nual event of much'interest, will be held December 6, in Felton Hall. The festival was to have been held at an earlier date, but the influenza closing order made this impossible. The proceeds of the festival will be used by the school for athletics. JOHN W. SHAKESPEARE Funeral services for John W. Shakespeare will be held at his home at Oberlin, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Keller officiat ing. Burial will be made in the Ober lin Cemetery. . SCHOOL CHILDREN LABOR That members of the St. James' Parochial School did their share in helping to raise Steelton's quota for the United War Work Fund, was shown when it was stuted yesterday that each pupil had pledged $5 to the fund. Forty-six pupils contribut ed the sum of $230. Helped New Jersey Raise Its War Fund Quota Alfred Franklin Hoffsommer, of Old Orchard, has Just returned from New Jersey, where for the past month he has been directing the United War Work Campaign. New Jersey was asked to provide $5,500,000 of the $170,600,000 fund, and greatly over subscribed its quota. This Is the third consecutive war work campaign which Mr. Hoffsommer has directed in New Jersey, and with Its successful con summation he closes a perioiL of over twelve years In service of this char acter. which has been rendered in practically all parts of the United States for hospitals; colleges, Y. M. C. A.s and other similar organizations. In the course of these years Mr. Hoffsommer has been Identified with drives In which upwards of $25,000,- 000 have been raised, and is now re tiring to enter active business In this city, having become associated with the Burn-All Corporation, of Chicago, as distributor in Central Pennsylva nia of the' celebrated Burn-All Fuel Saver, which has made a remprkable record In the Middle West and Is now being Introduced in the East. New Uniforms For Motor Messengers The Mary Sachs Shop, to which .was awa.-ded the contract for new uniforms and hats for Motor Mes senger Corps of the local chapter of the Red Cross, has been putting forth extra efforts to have them completed by to-morrow. These at tractive new uniforms will be worn by the Motor Messengers for the first time Thursday evening at. the Red Cross meeting to be held In the Technical High school auditorium. LOAN BROKERS TO MEET The annual meeting of the Penn sylvania Association of Loan Brok ers, to be held in Philadelphia to morrow, promises to be one of the most Important held by the organi zation. Delegates from Harrisburg will represent the following com panies here: Co-operative Loan and Investment Company: Equitable In vestment Company; Pennsylvania Investment Company: Profit Sharing Loan Society, and Employes' Loan So ciety. TO rirVß SOCIAL A social will be given by members of tlie Men's Organized Bible Class of the Sslon Lutheran Church, In their class room Thursday evening. The guest of honor for the evening will be Stanley V. Bergen, General Camp Secretary of the Middletown Aviation Depot Y M. C. A. Mr. Bergen will make an address, and refreshments wlli be served. , New Supply of Pictorial History of 112 th Regiment The Telegraph Is pleased to In form Its readers that they have been able to secure another small consign ment of the One. Hundred and Twelfth Regiment Pictorial History. The book is nicely printed and con tains good photographs of the officers as well as the enlisted men. The photographs were taken at Camp Hancock and the book has the ap proval of the War Department, Call at the Business Office and ex- I amine the history. Price, $2.50; by mall, $2.60, "WORLD RELIEF WEEK" PLANNED FOR DECEMBER Special Program Arranged to Show Need of Food Con servation "World Relief Week" will be ob served nationally during the week beginning December X. It will be observed Iq Harrlsburg churches and Sunday schools aqd public schools through the efforts of the Dauphin County Food Administration. The week originally was named as Conservation Week, and has been arranged by the Federal food admln- I The Live Store • \ Always Reliable OOPER'C Spring Needle Underwear A slight change in the weather always brings out the buyers for seasonable wearing apparel. This week it's the underwear and sweater departments that are getting the response. We have plenty of good wool underwear in "Union" and two-piece suits. When you are told by other stores that they don't have wool underwear come right to Doutrich s you will find carloads of it Here. We get shipments every week from the underwear manufacturers and we have all you want in all sizes and prices. "Coopers" "Munsing" "Duofold" | Men's and Boys' Sweaters j j If you are in need of a sweater, Cardigan jacket, | rL'/Jv/ii ? o l or weight jersey sweater you can profit greatly by 8 FfITICV fCfllit Lnuaren S C making your selections at this "Live Store." We can I 1 ""ST ) supply you. We've had an unusual demand for men's C lApcf cj Sweaters I and boys' "Slip-Over V-neck sweaters and the Visor 4-in- | J one convertible collar which can be worn as a cardigan, | j as a V-neck or made into a storm collar; firmly knit, K I doesn't take much room, not a bit clumsy, comes in dark | . J grey, navy, maroon and brown. J I Our Workmen's Department 1 . ; Would be a busy store all by itself— % Jft There's a steady stream of men "coming and go- MR | j|[ ing" to and from this department mechanics, shopmen, Sl| railroad and mill-men and those who play a large part in keep- Jttjl ing the wheels of industry going appreciate the good quality and large variety -We have to choose from There are thousands and thousands of pairs of 1 "Freeland" "Sweet-Orr" and "Signal" Overalls ; I \ ; I An abundant stock of corduroy trousers and coats Black sateen, blue chambray and signal shirts, canvas and heavy work gloves, sheep-lined, waterproof and mackinaw top coats. This workmen's depart ment is the place you should get acquainted with, I Don't Miss The Overcoat Fair! ' _ Istratlon to Impress .Americana with the necessity of saving -food even though the wr has ended. Churches, Sunday schools, and public schools will receive special articles prepared by Herbert Hjover, which they will read Into their regular programs. The church congregations will hear tho articles through their pastors, who will be requested to read them Sunday morning, December 1. Special exercises are to be arranged by the schools for the Friday follow ing. The local administrator Is pre paring for the observance of the program here. I'lan Conference Speclal window cards for store afid shop windows were received In Har rlsburg this morning, to be ' used during the week preceding Thanks giving, and World Relief Week. They bear the captions "Don't Stop Sav ing Food.'i "Don't Let Up,' and "Eat Less." r- At a conference of county food ad ministrators and their assistants In Philadelphia, F/lday, with Howard Heinz, state food administrator, plans for the continued Important activities of the food administration will be outlined. Frank Cook,' assistant to Donald McCormlck, county food ad ministrator, and Mrs.' John C. Jes sup, Jr., director of the Women's di vision of the Dauphin County Food Administration, will accompany Mr. McCormlck to the conference. The Dauphin county food adminis trator has been advised that the cur rent fair price schedules on flour and feed will continue In force without any change, for some time at least. It has been "further decided that the regulation concerning the making of only one grade of flour also will be continued. The notice of the regulations was received at the Dau phin County Food Administration to day. FALLS FROM WAGON • Edward M. Shell. 1512 Derry street, sustained slight Injuries this morning when lie fell out of the bakery wagon which he was driving. The accident, happened at Cameron and 'Market streets, and a passing automobile took lilm to the Harris burg Hospital, where It was reported his Injuries are not serious. MAKES EIGHTH TRIP ACROSS THE OCEAN Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers, of 122 North River street, have just receiv ed a card from their son, Waldo V. Myers, announcing his safe arrival overseas. This Is Mr. Myers' eighth trip across, having been attached to a convoy fleet for more than a year. He has now been transferred to the United States Steamship Bushnell, a mother ship to eight submarines, as quartermaster. He sailed from Phil adelphia for Queenstown, Ireland, October SI, there to meet the vessel to which he has been assigned. ST. ANDREW'S AUXII.IARY The Red Cross Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Church will meet this even ing, as usual. The rooms will not be open during Thursday of this and next week. At seven o'clock Thursday even ing, all members are urged to meet at the St. Andrew's Church, at 7 o'clock, uniformed, to go In a body to the lecture at the Technical High School building. The all-day meetings of this and next week will be held on Friday. Thought One Clean ' Shirt All He Needed "Ten years ago I was reduced t< a mere shadow. I was yellow as i gold piece and would often be dou bled up with most excruciating palni In my stomach. Physicians coulc only relieve me with morphine. J was advised to try Mayr's Wonderfu, Remedy and It helped me at on?e What Is more, X have been well ovei since. A friend said he thought ont more clean shirt all I would evoi wear." It is a simple, harmless prep aration that removes the catarrha. mucous from the intestinal tract anc allays the inflammation which cattsei practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appeiv dlcitls. One dose will convince 01 money refunded. O. A. Gorgas, H. C. Kennedy Clark's Two Drug Stores and drug- I gists everywhere. 9
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