10 i^USE|gMijrog MAJESTIC High Class Vaudeville "Cranber ries," lively one-act comedy offer ing; Reynolds-Donegan & Co., in a sensational skating novelty; Green and Lafell in a singing and piano offering; Red and Blondy, The Tired Gymnasts; one other act. COLONIAL To-day and To-morrow —Alice Brady in "His Bridal Night." Wednesday ahd Thursday Laugh provoking Mabel Normand in "Up- Friday and Saturday Earle Wil liams in "A Hornet's Nest." To-day, To-morrow and Wednesday —Evelyn Nesbit in "My LitUe Sis ter." Also a Harold Lloyd Com edy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Wil liam Farnum in "The Lone Star Ranger." REGENT To-day and To-morrow —Ethel Clay ton in "Pettigrew's Girl." Wednesday and Thursday—Wallace Reid in "The Roaring Road." Friday and Saturday—Charles Ray in "The Sheriff's Son." PAXTANG PARK Vaudeville —Two shows every even ing. A sensational skating novelty pre sented by Reynolds-Donegan & Co., late features of the At the Majestic New York Hippo drome, is an inter esting feature of the Majestic bill the first half of the week. The act is gorgeously staged and costumed, and is said to be one of the best of its kind in vaudeville. Other acts on the bill include an amusing comedy offering presented by three people, entitled "Cranberries"; Green and REGENT THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ETHEL CLAYTON —IN— "PETTIGREW'S GIRL" Mlns Clayton appear* a* a clioru* girl who refu*e* a millionaire to marry a MOldltr whom *he lo^e* WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WALLACE REID In His Latest Play "THE ROARING ROAD" ■ f llll®W£Nl FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Another picture you don't want to miss EARLE WILLIAMS in "A Hornet's Nest" \7T T 1 ¥3 * \ TODAY, TOMORROW V 1 1 V-l r\. 1 /\ AND WEDNESDAY A photoplay that will thrill and entertain you. EVELYN NESBIT in the cleverest photoplay of her career entitled "MY LITTLE SISTER" Also another of those funny Harold Lloyd comedies. IIMI UCnillUinCllt T,M ' < • ool< ■' ,, P |nte to *P , ni dn * s ,s. despondency, fear, trembling bands, want of confidence and even cowardliness, are due in a large measure to abused nerves. People with plenty of red blood corpuscles and strong. healthy nerves have no desire to ehlrk work and lean on others for guidance and sujpwt. There is hardly a nerve-shattered man or woman (unless of an organic disease! in America today who cannot become alert and clear in mind- vigorous and energetic in body in a very fe\v weeks and at trifling cost. To become strong and amblUons, to feol that work is not dradgorrt to hove steady nervee, abundance of rod blood and power of endaranco; to bo not only a man but as men now go, a superman, you mast take aovan tablets of! Bio-feren eyery day for seven days—and take them faithfully. Take two after each meal and one at bedtime and after seven days take one only after meal unUl the supply is exhausted. Then If you feel that any claim made In this special notice is untrue—lf your nerves are not twice as steady as before; If you do not feel ambitious, more vigorous and keen-minded, the pharmacist who dispensed the tablets to you will gladly hand you back Just what you paid for them. Bio-feren Is without doubt the grandest remedy for nervous, rundown, weak, anaemic men and women ever offered direct through druggists and Is not at all expensive. All druggists Jit this city tad yiclnltjr have a supply at fianrli lall nv jßijimti. KAISER NEVER GAVE UP THRONE Official Announcement of Ab- ] dication Disputed; Struggle ■ to Make Him Leave Go Berlin, July 28.—German newspa- ; pers of Berlin have made a feature of a five column expose of occur rences in connection with the out break of the German revolution last November, including a struggle tak ing place at German great head quarters at Spa on November 9. lasting nearly twenty-four hours to induce Emperor William to abdicate. Material is adduced to show that Prince Maximilian of Baden, the then Imperial Chancellor, finally took the initiative and gave out to the Wolff Bureau an official state ment that the Emperor had abdi cated, as Emperor and King of Prussia, although it is averted that he had not done either and has never renounced the throne of Prussia. Prince Maximilian, it is declared, took this step out of misguided pa- I triotism in an attempt to subdue the ' revolutionary movement, which was j rapidly getting out of hand and by I it forced the Emperor's advisers to hurry him away to Holland. The Pan-Germans now charge the for mer Chancellor with treachery. All thoughts as to William Hohen zollern's adbidation as German Em peror and King of Prussia were considered to have been settled when Berlin advices on November 30 last, told of the issuance by the new German government of the former Emperor's act of renuncia tion, described as having been exe cuted and signed by William Hoh enzollern at Amerongen, Holland, on November 28. The text of the abdication, as given in a Berlin dis patch. began: j "By the present document I re should have a jav of Resinol to heai skin troubles Minor skin troubles—itching patches bits of rash or redness—so easily de ! velop into serious, stubborn affections, that every home-maker should have ! 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Tanlac | is sold here by Kramer's and Steev ! er's and other leading druggists. t , < GORGAS likuG STORES JULY 28, 1919. nounce forever my rights to the Crown of Prussia and the rights to the German Imperial Crown." LABOR CANDIDATES GIVEN ENDORSEMENT Advisory Board, No. 90, Harrls burg Federation, made up of railroad men, at Its semi-iaonthly meeting yesterday, adopted resolutions en dorsing political candidates to be supported by the organization at the fall elections. Candidates were named as follows: For Mayor, William B. McNair; city controller, G, c. Berkheimer; city council. Hugh L. McLaughlin. *?T, e Toom ey, W. S. Rhoades and H. H. Grant. PHNNED UNDER AUTO "'"lam H. Storm, 1935 Swatara FACTS WELL WORTH KNOWING Plain Common Sense It is a duty which we owe our- • selves as well as our families that our health should not be neglected. 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The labor cost for putting on good lum ber is just the same as when "cheap" qual ity is used. Good, solid lumber will last three or four r times as long as the inferior kind. This means quite a saving in labor and cost of material. United Ice & Coal Co. Lumber Department Forstcr & Cowden Sts. •r i/• . L street, suffered a severe accident Saturday evening while en route tcj York when his car overturned near Bainbridge. He was accompanied, by Mrs. John Gephart, 157 North Fifteenth street, and her daughter, and all three were pinned under the car. None was seriously injured. c-TVOID COUGHS end COUGHERif! ;3NJ§I? SHILOH 30 DftOPS-SIOPS COUGHT HALF THLf FOR CHILDREN have ugly pimples and patches on their faces, their breath is foul and all because their stomach don't work right. The clogged up bowels taint the blood. The impurities that should pass off get into the circulation of the blood and break out on the face. 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