12 PROGRAM FOR CITY RECEPTION TO LEGISLATURE Lieut.-Governor Bcidlenian to Welcome State Officials to the Capital That the informal reception and buffet luncheon to Governor Sprout, Beidleman and visiting officials and legislators, to be given by the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce Tuesday evening. Feb- | ru&ry IS, in the Penn-Harris, might 1 be as successful as possible, seven committees comprising fifty mem bers have been appointed to attend 1 to the details. Lieutenant - Governor Beidleman. ' as a resident of Harrisburg. will 1 welcome the guests, and Governor j Sproul will respond. It is desired i to make the visiting legislators and j statesmen's welcome to Harrisburg ; a good fellowship affair, and elabo- J rate plans are made to assure ' the evening's success. The committees are composed of ] the following: Executive Committee , Charles C. Hoffman. K. J. Stack- J pole. Frank Biumenstein. C. Floyd j Hopkins. A. Boyd Hamilton, S. S. , Rutherford. Publicity Committee A. Boyd Hamilton. Boyd' M. Ogelsby. Dean Hoffman. Harry j Ixiwengard. Gus M. Steinmetz. entertainment Committee C. Floyd Hopkins. Mercer B. Tate, i J. Mont." Trace, Henderson Gilbert. M. W. Fager. Program Committee E. J. Staekpole. chairman: Fd- ; ward Bailey. A. C. Stamin, 1). E. Tracy. William M. Donaldson. Ezra F. Hershey, Spencer C*. Gilbert, John : P. Meliek. John E. Fox. A. S. Pat terson. William T. Hildrup. Jr., E. ; S. Herman. William Jennings. J. 1 William Bowman. IVinting Committee Charles C. Hoffman, E. M. H. i Wharton. Frank B. Bosch. H. v. j Ross. W. M. Ogelsby, B. F. Blough. ; John F. Dapp, C. W. Lynch. J. L. L. , Kuhn. Refreshment Committee S. S. Rutherford, chairman: A. j D. ' Bacon. Joseph Cluster, David i Kaufman. Charles E. Pass. Music Committee Frank B'umenstein, chairman: L. | L. Ferre. H. W. Gough. Brook Trout, 1 E. C. Cowden, F. E. .Coover. A plate without n P'of which does not intcrPere with taste or speech. Plates Repaired While You Walt lIAPK'Q dental mHMIV 0 OFFICES Physician Explains Who Should Take Nuxated Iron Practical Advice on How to Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance Commenting on the use of Nuxated Iron as a tonic, strength and blood builder by over three million people annually, I)r. James Francis Sullivan, for- j merly physician of " Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.). New York , and The Westchester Coun ty Hospital, said. • Hack of iron in the blood not only irakis a ma n a physical and ratn'- tal weakling. ner-I vous. irritable" easily fatigued, but it utterly robs him of that virile force, that stam ina and strength of will which are so necessary to success and power in every walk of life. It may .also transform a beau- tiful, sweet-tempered woman into one who is ctQss. "nervous and irritable. I have strongly emphasized the great necessity of physicians making blood examinations of their weak, anaemic, run-down patients. Thousands of per sons go on year after year suffering from physical weakness and a highly nervous condition due to lack of suffi cient iron in their red blood cor puscles without ever realizing the real and true cause of their trouble. Without iron in your blood your food merely passes through the body some thing iiki- corn through an old mill with rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. For want of iron you may be an old man at thirty, dull of intellect, poor in memory, nervous, irritable and all " run down," while at 50 or 60 with plenty or iron in your blood you may still be young in feeling, fuli of life, your whole being brimming over with vim and energy. But in my opinion you can't make strong, vigorous, successful, sturdy iron men. and healthy, rosy-cheeked women by feeding them on metal lic iron. The old forms of metal 432 MARKET STREET License No. G-35305 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919 Pure Lard Top Rib •••"J C 3 ! Sliced Liver, lb. Fleshy Boil Choice Rib B - B - Butterine Roast lb. Rolls ... OOC MAKKKTS IN KIPTV.SIX PRINCIPAL CITIES OF H STATKS i. PACKING PLANT, c IIIUGO. 11.1- ./< PKORIA. ILL TUESDAY EVENING. LIST INCLUDES BENEFIT CASES Hardscrabblc Actions May Be Heard at Next Common Picas Court Included in the trial list for the session of common pleas court be- I ginning February 24 are a number of benefit cases in which the city is asking for a verdict against prop- I erty owners in the Hardscrabble ; district, holding title to buildings on | the east side of Front street. Un i less a motion is made to continue ! the actions or to hear all the city ' cases at a special court session later, some of them will be disposed of at I this session. The complete list, as issued by ' Prothonotary Charles E. Pass, fol -1 lows: Cora Maugan vs. Valley Railways i Company, trespass: Harry K. Stev | ens vs. Harrisburg Pipe and Pipe ( Bending Company, trespass: George I F. Werner vs. Harry C. Deibler. ap- i l>eal; Morris S. Daniels, administra- j tor. vs. Charles Chler. appeal: Cap-! itol Hardware and Supply Company I \s. American Insurance Company, assumpsit: Comly Flainger Com-1 pany vs. George J. Coloviras & Com- . j any. assumpsit: Ruth Willoughby, j administratrix, vs. Abram Baturin. j trespass: Auto Transit Company vs.; Martin B. Peterson, replevin: Wil liam Cooper vs. Belehas & Company, i appeal; James H. Grove vs. Mrs. I Annie Ripper, appeal; John T. Ens-j minger vs. City of Harrisburg. is- j sue; Catharine Chandler vs. City of i Harrisburg. issue: heirs of John I Schlegel vs. City of Harrisburg, is- 1 sue: Mary A. Melville vs. City ofj Harrisburg. issue: Thomas B. Rock-1 afeliar vs. City of Harrisburg. is-1 sue: Elmtra A. Attick vs. City of| Harrisburg. issue; Betts & Betts. Corporation vs. Fink Brewing Com- j pany. assumpsit; DaniM M. Rose vs. Harry W. Cooper, trespass; Joseph Husek and Annie Husek vs. William C. Fickes, trespass: John X. Bomgardner vs. Clara I. Sanders, assumpsit: Mayers Bros. vs. A. J. Lehman, appeal: Mary E. Ettinger vs. A. Douden Planing Mill Com-1 pany. assumpsit; George Ludwig and J Joseph Snyder vs. J. D. Hawkins es-! tate, assumpsit: Charles H. j Sleichter and Mary E. Sleichter vs. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, trespass: George C. Souder vs. Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, assump sit; Somerset Contracting Company vs. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, assumpsit; Benjamin C. Snyder vs. John T. Ensminger Sr., trespass; Leon Engel vs. National Brewing Company, assumpsit; Hermes O. Stammel vs. Harrisburg Railways Company trespass: Andrew Redmond ' vs. Overland Harrisburg Company,! assumpsit. BOY'S FOOT FRACTURED Bonny Wilson. South Tenth street, j colored, was admitted to the Har ; risburg Hospital yesterday suffering ' a fractured left foot. He tried to hop ; a wagon and the foot became caught in the spokes of the wheel. i Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv. Thf accompany las urtrle of Dr. Sulllmn should be carefully read by e\rry man und ttonmn who nanta to posses* perfect health, great phy sical cmlarance nnal a strong. keen mentality. I)r. "ullitnn tells how to Increase the iron In our blood and thereby gnin greater physical and mental power, briahter intellects and better health. lie Iron must go through a digestif process to trans form them into or ganic iron—luxat ed Iron before they are ready to be taken up and assi milated by the hu man system. Not withstanding all that has been said and written on this subject by well- known physicans, thousands of peo ple still insist on dosing them selves with metallic iron, simply. I suppose, because it costs a few cents less 1 strongly advise readers in all cases to get a physician's prescrip tion for organic iron—Nuxated Iron— or if you don't want to go to this trouble then purchase Nuxated Iron in its original packages and see that this particular name (Nuxated Ironi appears on the package. If you have taken preparations such as Nux and Iron and other similar iron products and failed to get results, remember that such products are an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron. Manufacturer's Note—Nuxated Iron which is used by Dr. Sullivan and others with such surprising results, and which is prescribed and recom mended above by physicians is not a secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists everywhere. Un like the older inorganic iron products it is easily assimilated and does not injure the teeth, make them black nor upset the stomach. The manufactur ers guarantee successful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchas er or they will refund your money. It is dispensed in this city by Croll Kel ler, G. A. Gorgas, J. Nelson Clark, Clark's Medicine Store, and all other druggists. BETTER SERVICE DRIVE TO AVOID EXPRESS LOSSES American Express Company Will Emphasize Importance of Starting Packages Right Plans to bring about a marked im provement in the express service throughout the country were an nounced to-day by J. C. McNiece. lo cal representative of the American Railway Express Company. A "Bet ter Service" campaign will start next Mond.v in every city and town in the country. The chief purpose of the campaign is to check the waste of time, effort and money that result from lost or damaged shipments. Tuesday, the second day of the "Better Service—Better Marking" campaign, the agents at all impor tant points will call together the em ployes and urge upon them the im portance of active co-operation in the campaign, first by improving the conditions inside the ranks and then by securing the co-operation of the shipping public with whom they come in cotact. Similar meetings will be called every Tuesday of the campaign- "Four-Minute" speeches will he made by the local express heads, and better service campaign com mittees will be appointed to outline the objects sought, to the vehicle men. platform men. office and claim bureau employes, messengers in the cars and the agents at smaller points. Experience has shown that a package that is is started right sel dom goes wrong. A determined effort will be made to eradicate what is known as the "no-mark .evil." "Starting right" means simply that a package has ben securely wrapped and packed, that it can stand up for itself and is plainly and properly marked, not only with the name and address of the consignee, but with those also of the shipper. The slogans of the campaign will be carried throughout the city by posters on express wagons, placards in windows and by pamphlets and other forms of printed matter. WITH THE BOWLERS ACADEMY I.KAlii K STANOIMi W L PC Captains IS 12 600 Sergeants 15 12 583 Privates 16 14 553 Corporals 16 14 533 Pershing's 16 1? 485 Generals 14 16 4SI Lieutenants 15 IS 454 Majors 13 20 400 ! The Captains are holding on by the skin of their teeth to first place with Sergeants jabbing their heels. Nei ther of the leaders played last night Scores: Lieutenants Hertiein 94 117 122 333 Morrbtt 114 114 95 323 R. Harmon .... 125 139 113— 377 Hood 105 88 125 317 Simmons 89 IS7 122 39S Total 627 645 676—1748 Majors Sol 121 121 121— 363 I. Harmon 16 114 134 364 Messmier ........142 120 111— 373 Rencke 115 99 133 347 Worley 116 154 156 426 Totals 610 608 655—1873 rerahlnga James 129 129 129 387 Bobb 117 117 117— 351 Jacobs 60 94 118— 272 Johnson 122 89 118— 329 Harget 105 139 123 367 Totals 533 568 605—1706 Corporals Martin 146 142 123 411 Miller 143 99 105— 347 Sible 104 104 104— 312 Kerson 125 125 125 375 Bamford 114 123 164 401 Totals ..' 632 593 621—1846 Parthmore Alleys. Yew Cumberland Regulnrs McDonald 134 130 103— 367 Wise 105 82 127 314 Noggles 127 121 115— 362 Snoke 121 111 105— 337 Wire 157 98 97 352 Totals 644 * 541 547—1732 Tigers Hartman 115 104 148— 367 Gohl 108 113 139 360 Bowen 134 125 153 412 Long 119 113 126 358 Bricker 148 138 85— 371 Totals 624 593 651—1868 C. I. * S. at Leonards Sales Drinkwater ... 145 1181 124 450 Adams 127 198 146 471 Hare 136 38 131— 405 Darr 160 207 125 492 Lechthaler 162 168 171— 501 Totals 730 892 697—2319 Open Hearth McGuire 175 112 114— 401 Douglass 126 183 159 468 McQuade 211 158 160— 529 Tsslg 144 139 153 436 Albania 133 184 158— 475 Totals 789 776 744—2309 Alphas Biever 189 111 164 464 Hippie 189 134 137 460 Schmidt 126 134 147 JO7 Morrison 129 150 170— 449 Totals 633 629 602—1780 Aviation ; Gildersleeve ... 213 163 132 508 ! Downs 158 211 174 543 j Urban 138 134 151— 423 | Deselsky 137 129 145 ill Totals 646 637 602—1885 f 7~ STAXDIXG OF THE TEAMS W L PC ; Senators 3 0 1.000 | Alphas 4 2 .666 "Delta 2 1 .666 Marines 1 2 .333 I Aviation 2 4 .333 I OmOga 0 3 .000 ON FICKES ALLEYS Mates Fox 99 95 100— 294 Prowell 116 78 95 289 Wltman 76 93 64—r 232 Reeser 63 91 80— 234 Herbine 9 4 82 93 274 I Totals 433 439 432—1304 Ensigns. Clark 129 120 88— 327 Kaufman 67 131 83— 276 Fowler 96 95 101— 292 Smaling 66 106 88— 260 Hogera . 126 88 192 311 HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH Georgia Campbell and "The Girls" in "Sweethearts" Coming to Orpheum .., ne of the most notable successes ever recorded in the era of light opera is said to be Victor Herbert's melodic masterpiece, "Sweetheart's." lnis tuneful, colorful light opera conceit has been revived this season and will tour a vast tiehl of virgin territory not heretofore visited It's un precedented success of former season's confined it's tours to a few of the big cities where it's limited engagements were invariably turned into long runs, J • § It is the intention now to visit as many cities as possible this season where It has never heen heard before and including a few return en gagements and of these Harrishurg has been included In the present tour. "Sweethearts" has-been booked here at the Orpheum for two days, Friday and Saturday. MAJESTIC High Class \ audevtile "Bobby" Heath's Song Revue; l'ick Knowles, comedian; Khen and Fitch, a clever "sister" team; Pierlot and Seotlold. novelty entertainers; the Flying Mitchells, aerial artists. ORPHEUM To-night and to-morrow, matinee and night—"Oh, Lady! Lady!" ' Thursday, nigTrt only, February 0— The Moose Minstrois. Friday night and Saturday, matinee and night. February 7 and S Vic tor Herbert's "Sweethearts." Monday, night only, February 10 AValter Shaffer, Aviator. Tuesday and Wednesday, February 11 and 12—"The Girl He Left Behind." COLONIAL To-day—Tom Moore in "Go West. Young Man." Wednesday and Thursday Alice Brady in "In the Hollow of Her Hand." Friday and Saturday Madge Ken nedy in "Day Dreams." REGENT To-day and to-morrow Maurice Tourneur's massive production, "Sporting Life," and a Sennett com edy, "The Village Chestnut." Thursday and Friday—Pauline Fred erick in "A DauglWer of the Old South," and a Sennett comedy, "Her First Mistake." Saturday Dorothy Dalton in "Hard BoTTed." VICTORIA To-day and entire week—"Mickey." One of the most pleasing pieces of entertainment to be found on the vaudeville stage is "Bobby" Heath's Song *evue, which jqi v is appearing at the Majestic. Aside from Mr. Heath, who is a funny comedian, there are five good-looking girls, who dress in at tractive costumes and who sins and dance in a delightful manner. There is not a dully moment during the en tire act. Another popular number on the bill is "Dick" Knowles, who has a line of good comedy material, which he puts over at its true worth. Rchn rnd Fitch are a clever "sister" team. They sing some tuneful melodies and inject a lot of good, wholesome com edy into their act. Pierlot and Seo ftc-ld are splendid variety entertainers, while the Flying Mitchells go through a routine of daring aerial feats. Beginning next Monday, the first instalment of Pearl White, In the thrilling serial, "The IJghtning Raider," will be shown. To-day is the last opportunity at the Colonial for the many admirers of Tom Moore to see their fa - At the vorite in his latest photo- Colonial play." Go West. Young Man." Wednesday and Thursday, Alice Brady has an "n --grossing mystery picture, in "In the Hollow of Her Hand," which has rather an unusual theme. A wife takes her husband's murderess into her home in a spirit of revenge, and learns later that the girl was. justified In killing the man. The feature is lull of suspense and surprising twists, and was taken from the popular novel of the same name. The attraction from F. Ray Oom sfock's sni'art Princess Theater in New York City, will be une f "Oh, the enjoyable events of the Rudy! current theatrical season Rudy!" at the Orpheum to-night and to-morrow. The New York Princess Theater has established a reputation of present ing smart musical comedy, surprls it-gly full of varied charm, and these productions are known as intimate! musical comedies. Mr. Comstock' founded the Princess Theater and-has always continue* to direct its policy, and has maintained a standard of de lightful entertainment, jolly fun', pretty girls, captivating music, color ful and picturesque s Weaver, 1611 Penn street. Mrs. Makjbbin was I NEWS NOTES FROM NATION'S C APIT AL . By Associated Press Washington. American merchant sailors must pass frtvimtning tests be fore getting their degrees, the Ship ping Board notified Its merchant ma rine schools to-day. Washington. Warning was issued to-day by the treasury secret service that, a counterfeit $-0 federal Re serve note on.the New York Federal Reserve Rank is in circulation. The note bears the portrait of President Cleveland, darker in color than on u genuine note. Washington. Shooting of wild fowl with machine guns from airplanes, the latest device employed by sportsmen along the Atlantic coast, has been forbidden by order of the director of military aeronautics. Washington. .Service in the army, navy or marine corps during the Mex ican border trouble and the war with Germany would count as credit in making entries, for homesteads under a bill passed to-day by the House and sent to the Senate. GENERAL DEFICIENCY 811.1, IS NOW l'| TO GOVERNOR The general deficiency bill passed both the House and the Senate this morning, and now goes to the Gover nor for his signature. The measure, which wlhs first considered by the House, was umended.to a considerable extent, when it readied the Senate. The House late/- concurred with the changes made. .A provision to the c nnmissinners of the Valley Forge Park, of an ap propriation of $250,000 for payment for land taken for nark purposes and for land designated to be within the boundaries of the park, was elimin ated because it had been erroneous ly placed In the bill. GOVERNOR'S OFFICE 111 1,1, OCT The bill sponsored by Senator Crow, Fayette, which reorganises the Gov ernor's office, and provides for in creases In salagv for nearly all of the members of the Executive depart ment, including SB,OOO for tile gover nor, was reported out by the I.aw and Order Committee last evening. The measure will probably appear for first reading on next Monday evening. NO MORE STATE ROAD MII.KAGK The Senate public roads committee, of which Senatotr Fyre Lh chairman to-day adopted a resolution by Sen ator Ruldwin. seconded by Senator Grafy that the committee pledge Its support and eo-operation to the High way department to the end that "no additional mileage of roads shall be added to the state plan during the FEBRUARY 4. 1919 BARMAN COMPLAINT HEARD The Qarman complaint against the Lucknow fares and zones of the Har risburg Railways Company was heard hy the Public Service Commission to day. COLONIAL Tom Moore in ' Go West Young Man WEDNESDAY THI KSII t y IF YOC LIKE HEAL MYSTERY, n slory full of surprising twlafa, nee Alice Brady —l\ THE HOLLOW OF HER HAND Victoria Theater TODAY AMI THE ENTIRE WEEK. MICKEY With tIAHKL NOItMAND in I.CiHliiiK Hoi I. ADMISSION; I.V ami and Wnr Tnx. ORPHEUM2Days TONIGHT^ SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW m S ' f \1 in i |Eer]:.,' DDirCC WIfUTC Orchestrii, $2.00, si.r><, SI.OO. Jr nlurl 1 O Balcony. *I.OO, 75c. Wednesday Matinee, Gallery 50^. Best Seats, SI.OO. Augmented Orchestra. ORPHEUM OWE WIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, FEB. 10, 'l9 FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE OF WALTER SHAFFER The Dauphin County boy who spent his own money $1 a minute—to learn to fly, and after joining the French aviation forces, kept Harrisburgers interested in his excit ing career through his "Dear Mdther" letters in a decidedly interesting talk entitled "OvertheHeads of the Huns" Don't Fail to Hear Shaffer's Wonderful Story of His Battles and of Other Exciting Events Including His Exper iences in a German Prison A Mile Above the Crowds RESERVED SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY —Orches • tra Floor, 75c and $1.00; Balcony, 50 and 75c; Gallery, unreserved, ,25c RED CIKISS RISTItlitl'TE SUPPLIES TO HOSPITALS? The llarrisburg Chapter, Ameri can Red cross to-day began the distribution of matcrifils used in sur gical dressings among the first aid stations, hospitals anil other institu tions of a similar nature in Harris hurg. The action is in accordance with an order received yesterday, instructing the chupter to distribute the supplj on hand. This include . gauze, absorbent cotton and other •materials. MAJESTIC THEATER BOBBY HEATH AND Ills 5 SONG GIRLS I Extraordinary Attraction Xext Week The Island of Dreams j A musical comedy with 25 J people. Also, a new Pearl White | serial, entitled, -The Lightning | Raider." NOTICE—A few reserved seats for each of next week's perform ances will l>e placed on salo Thursday, if you buy reserved seats for the first evening show, these scats must be vacated at the close of that performance. Reserved Seats— Matinees, 30c; Evening, 50c. Beginning next Monday, the | first evening show will start at I 7.10 and the second evening show j at 9.10. NO PHONE ORDERS NO LA YAW AYS REGENT THEATER TOD \ V—TOMOHKOW Maurice Tourncur ProMonla m* Masai vc >CW Spectacle "SPORTING LIFE" SKN NETT C OMEDY ••Tlie Village flientnut" I i THimSDAl—nnotv PAULINE FREDERICK In Her l.ntest IMeture I "A Iliiughter uf the lllil South'.' SEX N ETT COMEDY • Iter first Mistake" i A————i— —' Moose Minstrels Orpheum Theater FEBRUARY 6 ONE NIGIIT ONLY TICKETS, 25c, 50c, 75c. $1 Postponed From Jan. 23.