4 LINING UP FOR PARTY PRIMARIES Democrats Look to Filling Minority Post on Board of County Commissioners Although the Democratic leaders in the city and county have not discuss ed any probable candidates to be placo< T on the ticket for county of fices *o bestilled in the fall, a number of persons are being discussed for thcifc places. Realisation of the plight of the Democratic organization here has kept possible candidates for some of the officei nr. their guard and they have not been discussing what they will do. So far names have been men tioned for only one office, that of county commissioners, as the Demo crats know they will have a minority member on the board as usual. It is expected County Commission- Cause of Stomach Sickness How to Relieve Stomach Distress In a Few Minutes. Money Rack If Treatment Does Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion If you feel as though there was a. lump of lead at the pit of the stoin- I ach, take a couple of Mi-o-na stom ach tablets and in tive minutes you should see that all stomach distress has vanished. If you belch gas, have heartburn or sour stomach, you need Mi-o-na. If your stomach feels upset the morn ing after the night before, take two Mi-o-na tablets and see how quickly you get relief. If you have shortness of breath, pain in the stomacn, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na and the sooner you get it, the sooner your stomach should perform its duties properly. If you use a box of Mi-o-na tablets and feel that it has not overcome your indigestion or stomach trouble, take the empty box to your dealer and he will refund your money. For sale by H. C. Kennedy and all lead ing druggists. A ReaF Hair Saver and Beautifier Found at Last— Shows Results at Once or No tiling to Pay If your hair is thinning out, pre maturely gray, brittle, lifeless, full of dandruff and your head itches; like mad, quick action must be j taken to save your hair. Don't wait until the hair root is j dead, for then nothing can help ] you. Get from Kennedy's Drug More; or any good druggist to-day aj bottle of Parisian sage—it doesn't ] cost much and there's nothing else you coujd use that's so simple, safe and effective. You will surely ba delighted with the first application. Your hair will teem much more abundant and ra diant with life and beauty—all itch ing ceases and your scalp feels cool! and comfortable. Parisian sage isj in great demand by discriminating! women because it is delicately per fumed, does not color or streak the hair, and keeps it lustrous, soft and fluffy. Be sure you get the genuine Pari sian sage (Giroux's) for this is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or nothing to pay. RALEIGH Atlantic City's Popular Hotel. "American Plan, Svl and $5 per day. r■~ a i Cut-Rate Book Store I Send postal for book bargain lists. | lAURAND'S, 925 N. 3rd St. Bell Tel. I 20,000 new, old, rare books, all sub- I jects; open evenings; books bought I i upM How The Brunswick I Attains It T7VVEN the most casual hearing of The HM P 7 Brunswick gives instant and conclusive HJO evidence of its tone superiority. Your ml] ear immediately detects the difference. This betterment is due to the Brunswick jlflf Method of Reproduction, which includes two gjijl] new ideas the Ultona and the All-Wood Blffl Tone Amplifier. Hig| The Ultona plays all records at their best, i H ■ whatever make. Just a turn of the hand and i H the Ultona presents to each type the proper H weight, diaphragm and needle according to its ■ I exact requirements. Perfect reproduction is followed by perfect tone development through the new All-Wood Tone Amplifier. No metal is used in its construction. Investigate The Brunswick before you buy; a visit to our shop will give you new standards H by which to judge.. • ■ Burns & Co. fl||| 28-30-32 South Second Street THURSDAY EVENING, Rakrisburg CfiSA* TELEGKXPH APRIL 24, *919. ors C. C. Cumbler and H. M. Stine. the present majority members, will run for re-election and will have no trouble In getting the office again.* But a real fight is looked for on the minority side of the commissioner contest. H. C. Wells, the present member, is being talked about, and his friends say he will be sure to try for re-election. That he will have a fight to wage with at least five other Pi-mct ratic candidates is the predic tion. Those who have been named as probable candidates for minority com missioner include: Wells, Howard O. Holrtein, who caused the big split in the Democratic party when ot repudi ated him after he won the Demo cratic nomination for lieutenant gov ernor last year; Fred L. Morgen thaler, former city commissioner and an active party worker: Samuel Tay lor, former Democrat io jury com missioner; J. J. Buffington, Gratz, and Harry A. Phillips, North Sixteenth street, formerly in the grocery busi ness. Odd Fellows to Observe Centenary of Fraternity With Special Exercises The hundredth anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellowship in Amer ica will be celebrated by special ex ercises in Chestnut Street Auditor ium to-night. Roy D. Beman. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Penn sylvania, will preside, and addresses will be made by Mrs. Minnie C. Ak ers, State President of the Rebekah Assembly; Wilson K. Mohr, Past Grand Master; and the Rev. Edgar E. Stauffer, Grand Chaplin of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. The Mannix Orchestra will play. The Rev. Alfred Nevin Sayres will offer the opening prayer. Misses Esther Mackay and Ethel Disslnger will sing the beautiful Caro Roma song, "Ring Out, Sweet Bells of Peace," and William H. Boyer will sing, "When the Boys Come Home." A feature will be Mrs. C. W. Myers' singing of the recitative and Aria from "Saul." The General Committee in charge of exercises is: Roy D. Beman, grand master; C. W. Myers, P. G. M.; W. H. Young, chairman; H. B. Smith, vice chairman; George A. Hoßinger, sec retary; W. S. Cunkle, treasurer. H. D. Myers, J. Losy, L. H. Mc- Laughlin, Gilbert U. Rupp, O. S. Stonesifer, C. E. Gray, J. C. Ford, A. J. Spiece, A. F. Fries. M. R. Alle man, J B. Fortenbaugh, C. B. Polen, Thomas F. HofF, J. S. Brandt, S. Clus ter, S. Abrams, H. D. Bender, P. B. Witman, E. \V. Clay, John Farllng. George R. Miller, George S. Pankake, R. K. Patterson, S. T. Kinsinger, B. G. Lichty, J. Brown, Harvey Le van, O. G. Bruaw, Maggie Lenig, Ida Solomon, Jane H. vß°berts, Emma H Frantz, Martha J. Hogue, Anna B. Yeagley, H. B. Smith, T. P. Carey, W. E. Pugh, G. M. Dobson, George Cunkle,. Charles F. Titzel, W. G. Schreiner, D. J. Kline, J, P. M. Reed, W. A. Mcllhenny. W. H. Skinner, D. H. Rhine. W. H. Young. A. G. Murray C. A. Wilhelm, George A. Hollinger, W. S. Cunkle. Hall—T. P. Carey, chairman. Finance —G. U. Rupp, chairman. Program—H. D. Myers, chairman. Publicity—A. G. Murray, chairman. Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir ing: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it; no matter how much dandruff you may have. Y'ou will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon,at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Pennsylvania at the Front *i ggr, jqjJJ > ' k* i'lpw IiML #< i ? jlfefft Hikn 9k9H . S^pjS^^tS BIjD; . *WBjSm / 4 ~ S&BBr '**' Keystone Division men are shown above enjoying themselves In a swimming pool at the baths erected on the site of the famous Abbeys D'lgny, In France. The picture was taken on August 29 of last year by the Signal Corps of the United States Army. Persons interested in securing copies should communicate with Colonel James B Kemper at the Harrisburg Recruiting Station, 325 Market street. Personal and Social Items of Towns on West Shore Mrs. John Felsinger, Mrs. Hain, Charlie and Margaret Dice, of New Cumberland, attended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Dice, below Paxtang this afternoon. Miss Margaretta Black has return ed to the Bitner farm near Shire manstown after spending several months with Mrs. Hugh Pitcatrn in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Starr, of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, son I.ester and daughter Elea nore Hoy, of Wormleysburg, were en tertained recently by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Starr, at their residence at Shiremanstown. Thomas W. Lantz and his class mate, Mr. Wilson, have returned to Muhlenberg College after spending Easter with the former's parents. Rev. and Mrs. Henry K. Lantz, at St. John's parsonage at Shiremanstown. Mrs. Laurence Gribble has return ed to her home at New Cumberland after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gribble at Shiremans town. Charles Stevens and Paul Wolfe, of Shiremanstown, visited at the for mer's home at Mechanicsburg on Tuesday. Miss Caroline Saxton visited Rev. W. A. Dickson at Shiremanstown on Sunday. Miss Mary Deckman, of Shiremans town, was a recent guest of Miss Nell Corsan at her residence, 2026 Sus quehanna street, Harrisburg. BHD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening; griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. r will improve hair or we pay you Wildroot is a guaranteed preparation which goes right at the hidden cause of coming baldness-the scaly, itchy crust of dandruff. Wildroot removes this crust allows nature to produce the thick lust rous hair normal to any healthy scalp. WILPROOT THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC For tain here under a money-back guarantee H. C. KENNEDY "Wildroot Shampoo Soap, naed In connection with Wildroot, will haaten the treatment. SOFT COAL MEN OPPOSE PLAN OF FEDERALCONTROL Idea Advanced by Fuel Ad ministrator Garfield, Is Turned Down Cleveland, 0., April 24. —Bitumin- ous coal operators from virtually every producing field in the United States yesterday unanimously disap proved proposals that the Govern ment continue to direct affairs In the industry after the proclamation of peace. The plan proposed by Fuel Admin istrator Garfield, came before direc tors of the National Coal Associa tion at to-day's meeting here, on referendum vote from approximately 2,500 bituminous operators produc ing three- fourths of the country's soft coal. Provision was made in the rejected proposals for the administration of the industry's affairs after the pro clamation of peace by a cabinet officer or other official to be desig nated by the President and to be aided by an advisory board of three members appointed by the operators and three members named by the miners. Strasbourg Storks Are Back to Nests Left by Them in Spring of 1914 Strasbourg, Alsace, April 24. Storks, which ceased their annual visits to Strasbourg in the spring of 1914, returned this week to the old nests on a building on the left side of the Place de Broglie, in the cen ter of Strasbourg. Several of the birds, the first in fivp years, now occupy the nests. Their unexpeted return in the present circumstances is comment ed upon with pleasure by the na tive population, who have always held that the storks brought good luck. The building to which the storks returned is next door to the house in which on April 25, 1792, Rouget de Lisle first sang the "Marseil laise." The Bank- of France re cently has established its offices in the building with the stork nests. Before the war the presence of the storks in Strasbourg induced many American and British tourists to come here to view them. LECTURE BY SAM SMALI, New Cumberland, Pa., April 24.—A union prohibition meeting was held at the Church of God here last even ing at which Sam Small, the well known temperance lecturer, delivered the address. Services In other New Cumberland churches were suspend ed for the evening to permit their members to attend the meeting. All the ministers were present and an audience that overcrowded the church attended. The men's chorus of the Church of God augmented by singers from the other churches, furnished music. The Rev. David S. Martin, of the Lutheran church, opened the meeting with prayer and the Rev. A. R. Ayrea pronounced the benediction. A contribution for the prohibition cauae was made by envelopes and a good sum realised. WILL EXHIBIT PEACE FILM Mnrysvllle, Pa., April 24. "The Price of Peace." the film that is be ing used to advertise the Victory Loan will be shown in Marysvllle twice to-morrow. Senator Scott S. Lelby. chairman of the local commit tee. has announced. Both exhibitions will take place in the Galen Theater, the first at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and the other at 8 in the evening. RED CROSS MEETING New Cumberland, Pa.. April 24. The meeting of the Red Cross auxili ary was well attended yesterday aft ernoon, twelve members being pres ent. It is likely that the last tneet- I Inst will be held next .week. Memorial Service For Capt. David M. Rupp Shlrenisnslowii, Pa., April 24. St. John's congregation from infancy, a next Sunday evening a memorial ser vice will be held in memory of Capt. David Mphler Rupp, who made the sacrifice in the battle of Ar gonne, October, 1918. Captain Rupp was a member of St. John's congregation from infancy. A teacher in the Bible school and a member of St. John's vested choir. The service was announced for next. Sunday morning, but has been chang ed to Sunday evening. CARL BRICKKR DIES FROM RHEUMATISM AT HOSPITAL New Cnmberlund, Pa, April 24. CarJ Bricker died at the Harrisburg hospital on Tuesday night, having been taken there in the morning suf fering with rheumatism following an attack of influenza. The young man was 18 years old and is survived by his mother, stepfather and a little sister, Georgine. Funeral services will be held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fack ler, on Friday morning at Bellavista. conducted by the Rev. A. R. Ayres, of Trinity United Brethren church. Burial will be made at Mt. Olivet cemetery. TWO CASES OF DIPHTHERIA New Cumberland, Pa., April 24. Two cases of diphtheria are reported here, one at the home of Mr. Gouf fer at Bellavista, and the other in Tenth street, Elkwood, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eickenbaugh. Rheumatism Remarkable Home Cure Given by One Who Had It He Wants Every Sufferer to Benefit Send No Money—-Just Your Address Years of awful suffering and mis ery have taught this man, Mark H. Jackson, of Syracuse, New York, how terrible an enemy to human happi ness rheumatism is, and have given him sympathy with all unfortunates who are within its grasp. He wants every rheumatic victim to know how he was cured. Read what he says: •I Hod h h rp Pains Like Llghtulug Flashes Shooting Through My Joints." In the spring of 1893 *1 was at tacked by Muscular and Inflamma tory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have It know, for over three years. I tried remedy ufter remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally, I found a rem edy that cured ine completely, and it has never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and oven bedridden with Rheumatism, and it effected a cure in every case. I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simply fill out the cou pon below and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long looked-for means of curing your Rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but, understand, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? "Why suffer any longer when positive relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement is true. FREE TRIAL COUPON Mark H. Jackson, 607E Gurney Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.: I accept your offer. Send to: OFFICIAL TOTAL i IN LOAN DRIVE, j QUARTER BILLION! I Officials Believe Subscrip- ] tions Will Actually Reach • i Half Billion By Associated Press. i Washington. April 24. A quarter of a billion dollars has been sub scribed to the Victory Liberty loan and officially reported through banks ' and Federal Reserve district head- I quarters to the treasury. This cov- ; ers probably only the first two days of the subscription period which opened Monday, and does not include ' the millions of pledges on which sub- 1 scribers are taking their time to pay the initial instalment. Neither does it include officially recorded subscrip tions which have not been tabulated by banks or which are in the process of being reported to district head quarters. or compiled there. Officials arc inclined to believe that the actual subscriptions already gath ered by the millions of volunteer loan workers amount to at least a half billion dollars. The first complaints that the treasury's official reports do not fair ly indicate the records of various communities, reached here yesterday. They were met with the explanation that the figures given out by the Off Comes Corn In One Piece j "Gets-It" Leaves Toe As I Smooth As the Palm of Your Hand ■ There's only one corn remedy In I the world that peels corns and cal louses off like a linnana peel, and that's "Gets-It." For walkers and Put 2 drops of "Gets-It" on, and smile! standers, for shoppers and dancers, there's immediate relief from corn pains, and a quick finish for any corn or callous. "Gets-lt" is applied in two or three seconds. There's no work, no fussy plasters, no wrap ping of toes. "Gets-lt" dries in a second o r two. That's all. As easy to use as signing your name. The corn loosens from the true flesh and you peel it right oft with your fin gers while you wonder at .the sight and smile. That's why "Gets-It" is the biggest selling corn-remedy in the world today. Be corn-free at last. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Harrlsburg and recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by Clarke Med. Store, H. C. Kennedy, G. A. Gorgas, Kellers' Drug Store, Frank K. Kitzmiller, G. M. Forney, Golden Seal Drug Co. . "Harrisburg's Dependable Store" rPHIS is the season of the year that every man L feels like springing out of bed in the early morning, and jumping into a suit of well made, cool and comfortable under wear—and it will be cool and comfortable if it is a suit of Lewis, V assar, or Rockinchair from Wm. Strouse & Co. For we have given the underwear department of our store a great deal of consideration and thought~and we have made it one of the most important parts of our business,-prices range from $1.75 to $5.00 the suit. _ Lewis <^.|vlyrTw Vassar Rockinchair J — underwear Newly Arrived Neck- ISWIS IBIBH Metric Shirts Wm. Strouse Boys' Department is something about the boys' depart -L ment of Wm. Strouse & Co. that appeals to every mother and son. Perhaps it's the courteous treatment our Salesmen strive to give, or perhaps the excellent values, we make it our rule to give, or again perhaps it is our service—but we are inclined to think it a combination of all .of these blended into the phrase that our store has come to be known by— 4 'Harris burg's Dependable Store." Him. Serous? 310 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. treasury at night in most cases were transmitted by district managers about noon of that day. The treasury loan managers have found it necessary to limit tlieir tab ulations of subscriptions to those re ported through channels of the Fed eral Reserve banks and these banks recognize only subscriptions backed by initial payments. A telegram from Chicago unofficial ly reported that Michigan had ob tained its quota. The exact total tabulated last night was $249,549,000, distributed as follows: Boston, $45,448,400; New York, $BB,- 000,000; Philadelphia. $19,258,150; Cleveland, $18,193,950; Richmond, $13,383,600; Chicago, $25,579,350; St. Louis, $29,877,800; Minneapolis, $6,- 616,700; Dallas, $1,241,300; San Fran cisco, $2,050,550. ROB CAMP niLli HOMES Several hundred dollars in money and other valuables have been over looked while small change has been taken from a number of Camp Hill residences within the past several days by night prowlers who are still at large. The houses have been en tered by the removal of window panes from the rear of the houses. No lfess than five residences have been entered. Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets llaketb* livr bowda resuUr. without pain or •npiajr. reliovo aiek hemdarho ana that bloated ' 'ling aftar aating. purify tba blood and clear tba com torn. Large box, euongh to last m month. 84c. UNITED MEDiCrNE CO., PbOftdeipbia, Pa LARGER SHOE WKPHRETMLERS WE UNDER BUYXtOyp/ WE UNDER SELL ■ ..V. *6W* m . n &>ss*■ 4s&- ~* m ~+ Open Friday Evening from 7.30 to 9.30 for Men's Trade Only. „ The Reason We, bought up the entire stock of a big manufacturer and divided them amongst our 60 stores. Harrisburg's share is 30 cases of men's shoes, the cheapest in the lot is worth $3 a pair wholesale, and we are going to sell them k all at $1.98. They include gun metal button, blucher and English styles, a limited amount of oxfords, and a lot of tan and black scout shoes. A good percentage have hand-sewed soles. Remember the date and hour of this big $1.98 sale. Friday evening, 7.30 to 9.30. G. R. Kinney Co. Inc. 19 & 21 N. 4th St. IT'S THH TRUTH "Sam is a confirmed liar, isn't WT* "Not exactly. Nobody has erer confirmed anything he's ' said." —Car- toons Magazine. Check that cough or cold quickly- Extreme and rapid changes of tempentora are apt to result in a sodden cold. Check it promptly. Prudent people always hare DILL'S * Cough Syrup j on the family medicine shelf, ready -fat any ailments of the respiratory organs. a Soothing, pleasant to take. Take accord ing to directions that come with the bottle. £ Prepared bythe Dil Co.,Norrljtown,Pa. Abo manufacturers of Dill's Liver Pills Dill's Salm of Life Dill's La Grippe sa4P Gold Tablets (Dill's Kidney Pills \ Ask your druggist or dealer in medicine. - The kind mother elwaya kept