[Four Men, Charged With Robbing Freight Cars For 6 Months, Arrested Pour men who are charged with having robbed freight cars In the Rutherford yards of the Philadel phia and Reading, are being given hearings before Alderman Shaner this morning. The men are: Frank Bashore, 2015 North Seventh street: John Gaylord, alias Taylor, alias Anderson, who Is said to have roomed In a Market street hotel; John C. Jack son, 620 Muench street, and E. Al pert, 1316 "Wallace street. The robberies with which the men are charged, are said to havo extended over a period of six months during which time the loot amount ed to more than SIO,OOO. A con siderable quantity of this material has been recovered, the police claim. British Steamer Beached After Being Rammed by Transport New York, Oct. 10.—The British steamer Gaelic Prince, inward bound from Manila, was rammed last night in Ambrose channel, in the entrance to New York harbor, by the United Stutes transport Anti gone and damaged so seriously that it was found necessary to beach her. The Antigone was not badly dam aged and made port under own steam. Picking up the Gaelic Prince's S. O. S., the steamer Maracaibo hast ened to her assistance. When she reached the Britisher, however, the latter was op the sands. She was said to be resting easily, and wreck ing tugs were sent to her assistance. No loss of life was reported. Getting Mills in Shape For Reopening Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 10. — Mechanics who yesterday began pre paring the Trumbull Steel Company plant at Warren for operation, fol lowing the decision of employes to return to work, to-day continued their task of getting the mills in shape for capacity production on Monday morning. Following the action of Warren members of the Amalgamated Asso ciation of Iron, Steel and Tin Work ers in engineering a settlement, mill officials now are expecting moves from amalgamated men of other companies, which have agreements with the union. At strike headquar ters, however, it was said that the Trumbull settlement was regarded as purely a local affair and would not affect the strike generally. Activity continued to-day in other mills here, notably the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, the it rler Hill Steel Company and the Carne gie Steel Company. At none of these plants, however, has production yet been attempted. Gradual Improvement in Steel Continues By Associated Press. Chicago, Oct. 10.—With the best day's output since the strike in the steel industry was called, nearly three weeks ago, behind them, mill operators in the Chicago district to day reported they expected a con tinuation of the gradual improve ment in the labor situation. During the last twenty-four hours the en tire district was calm, except half a dozen- shots were fired from ambush at Federal soldiers at Gary, Ind. Federal activities against radical leaders in the strike area pro gressed and State militiamen con tinued their drive against alleged il licit saloons at Indiana Harbor, Ind. Forty women pickets at Indiana Harbor were dispersed. Butler Store Will Be Formally Opened Tonight The Harrlsburg Butler store, one of 24 such stores now being operated in various cities n ths country, wll bo formally opened this evening, be ginning at 7.30 o'clock. The new store is located on the second, third and fourth floors of building 219 Mar ket street, and will be devoted to the sole of men's, women's and children's apparel on a charge account basis. Final details are beng finished up. preparatory to the opening this eve ning. The interior of the store has been attractively decorated and equipped with neat fixtures. Clerks were busy to-day placing garments in the cases and arranging displays for this evening's event. An orchestra lias been engaged for the occasion, and living models have been brought here for the pur pose of displaying merchandise throughout vhe evening. Souvenirs will also be a feature of the opening - -night. Kaufman Stores Celebrate Fourteenth Anniversary The Kaufman Underselling Stores are celebrating their fourteenth bus iness anniversary with a special mer chandising event which began this morning. In anticipation of the event buyers have been active for weeks preparing stocks that would make this a momentous occasion in the store's history. The anniversary sale began this morning, full particulars regarding which were printed in yesterday's Telegraph. To-day additional store news appear on other pages, and dur. ing the sale announcements will be printed touching on new features and offerings which will augment the im portance of the event. t Dentist's Recipe For \ Pyorrhoea, Bleeding j Gums or Loose Teeth I L J If your teeth are loose or if your gums are receding and are sore, ten der or inflamed, if they bleed easily, are spongy, flabby or colorless and discharge pus, go to H. C. Kennedy or Geo. A. Gorgas and get a one ounce Jar of Epithol and gently rub a little over the gums with your fin ger tips each night and morning. This is a famous dentist's prescrip tion for such serious gum diseases as Pyorrhoea or Riggs Disease which makes the teeth loosen and fall out and usually brings prompt relief from all the dangerous symptoms. Ix>ose teeth should tighten and gums grow sound and healthy in a short time. Epithol is easy and pleasant to use, and not expensive as one ounce will last for many weeks. Any one suffering from Pyorrhoea or Riggs Disease or Sore, Tender Gums should give this remedy a trial. FRIDAY EVENING, Allowed to Make No Shifts to Lower Wages By Associated Press. Hazclton, Pa., Oct. 10. No change can be made In the shifts of any class of labor In and about the anthracite coal mines whereby wages of the men will be reduced below the scale they were paid SA DUTCH AY 13-HOUR SALE -T-OAY irIKENNEDY'S jfj 13-HOUR SALE, FROM $ A. M. UNTIL 13 P. Life Buoy Soap 6 Cakes 47c Chloride Lime Three 12-oz. Cans, 29c Merck's Phosphate Soda Pound 17c Red Rubber Hot Water Bottle 78c TOILET DEPARTMENT Face Powders Pompeian Face Powder 39c Garden of Allah Face Powder 55c La Blache Face Powder 41c Carmen Face Powder 34c Mavis Face Powder 38c Djer-Kiss Face Powder 49c Waltz Dream Face Powder 68c Mary Garden Face Powder 75c Lady Mary Face Powder 43c Pussywillow Face Powder 37c Flora Sweet Face Powder 59c Hudnut Three Flower Powder 39c Toilet Creams Ingram Milk Weed Cream 39c, 75c Elcaya Cream 45c Pompeian Night Cream 17c, 27c, 53c Pompeian Massage Cream .. 37c, 57c, 75c Pond's Vanishing Cream 17c, 30c Sempre-Giovine 36c Creme DeMeridor 17c, 35c Mercolized Wax 66c Oriental Cream $1.07 Orchard White 28c Howard's Buttermilk Cream 45c Hines' Honey and Almond 39c, 79c Liquid and Dry Rouge Pompeian Rouge 38c Flora Sweet Rouge 45c Mary Garden Rouge ...• 39c Vendome Rouge 43c Ideal Rouge 37c Dorin 1249 Rouge 39c Dorin Theater, No. 18 25c Satin Skin Rose Tint 21c Garden Allah Rouge 28c Rosaline 19c Dorin Liquid Tint 23c Aubry Sisters Tint 25c Toilet Waters Hudnut Toilet Waters—any odor 81c Azurea Vegetale $1.19 Djer-Kiss Vegetale 98c Djer-Kiss Toilet Water $1.39 Lady Mary Toilet Water $1.29 Mavis Toilet Water .....98c Floramye Toilette $1.98 Floramye Vegetale $1.19 Garden of Allah 55c, 93c Hubigant Ideal Toilet Water $6.48 Cody L'Origan Toilet Water $4.89 Mary Garden Toilet Water, 5 oz. .. .$2.79 April 1, 1916. A decision to this effect was rendered here to-day by Charles P. NelU, umpire of the Con ciliation Board. The ruling was on the grievance of an engineer at the Archibald Col liery of the Lackawanna Coal Com pany, who worked twelve hours a day when the 1916 agreement was mado and was then cut to ten and finally to eight, with a loss of pay of 68 cents a shift, notwithstanding Lux Soap Chips 3 Packs 32c Special Cosmos Shaving Cream 26c 100 5 Gr. Aspirin Tablets 59c Red Rubber Fountain Syringe $1.78 Talcum Powders Mary Garden Talcum 45c Babcock's Butterfly Talcum 18c Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum 14c Djer-Kiss Talcum 21c Squibb's Talcum 15c Waltz Dream Talcum 17c Pompeian Talcum 21c As the Petals Talcum 19c Hudnut's Talcum (Tins) 19c Talcolette Talcum 17c, 27c Jess Talcum 14c, 19c Corylopsis Talcum 17c Mennen's Talcum 19c Dental Preparations Lilly's Tooth Paste 17c, 34c Pebeco Tooth Paste ....' 34c Kolynos Tooth Paste 18c Lyons Tooth Paste or Powder 17c Graves' Tooth Paste or Powder 17c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 36c Euthymol Tooth Paste or Powder .... 16c Pyrrocide Powder 73c Kal Pheno Paste or Powder 18c Sozodont Paste or Powder 21c Senreco Tooth Paste 22c S. S* White Tooth Paste 17c Toilet Soaps Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, 3 for 25c Violet Glycerine Soap, 3 for 25c Peroxide Bath Soap, 3 for 25c Jergen's Bath Soap, 3 for 25c Colgate's All Round Soap, 3 for 25c Harifina Shampoo Soap, 3 for 25c Palmer's Skin Success Soap 17c Resinol Soap 19c Woodbury's Soap 18c 4711 Rose Glycerine Soap 18c Juniper Tar Soap 20c Germicidal Soap 18c Miscellaneous Hudnut's Bath Salt 75c Brown's Florida Water 34c, 67c Ongoline 41c Cutex Articles 21c Manicure Scissors 68c to 98c Soap Boxes 25c, 45c Hakol Headache Cologne 27c, 41c Palmer's Almond Meal ; 27c Garden of Allah Bath Salt 81c Mary Garden Brilliantine $1.05 Garden of Allah Smelling Salts 4_c Violet Ammonia Water 21* XiARRISBTJRG TELEGRAPH the waretime increases. The um pire ordered that he receive back pay from 1916 to cover his loss. Zembo Temple to Hold Second Annual Dance The second annual women's night will be celebrated Monday evening In the Chestnut street hall, by Zcmbo Limestone Phosphate 32c s. s. s. Blood Tonic 67c, $1.13 Pure Mineral Oil Full Pint 33c Rotary Spray Syringe $2.63 Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. The eve ning will begin with dancing at 8.15, music being furnished for the oc casion by Franklin's Shrine orches tra and Updegrove's orchestra. The committee In charge of the evening's entertainment Includes Mercer B. Tate, John H. Nixon, H. M. Bird, B. M Ogclsby, I. C. Kind ler and Charles H. Smith, It was an nounced to-day that no woman will be admitted to the dance unless she | CANDY Chocolate-Coated Caramels 29c Helm Assorted Chocolates 49c Chocolate Cherries 63c Chocolate-Coated Nuts 63c Chocolate-Coated Fruits and Nuts .63c Flay Flange Chocolates 63c CIGAR SPECIALS Factory Smokers . 7 for 25c, 50 for $1.68 Thos. Willings .. .5 for 25c, 50 for $2.25 Gen. Hartranft .. .9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 Even Steven 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 Don Abilo 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 White St tue 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 Bold 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 Roig 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 Counsellor 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 Ambrosia 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 New Bachelor ... 9 for 50c, 50 for $2.59 CIGARETTE SPECIALS Fatima 20c Camels 15c Chesterfield 15c Lucky Strike 15c Helmar 15c Piedmonts 15c Murad 2 for 33c Natural 2 for 33c Mogul 2 for 33c Melarchrino 2 for 33c Lord Salisbury 2 for 33c SPECIALS ATOMIZERS 48c 73c B9c Perfecto (Hygienic) Tooth-Paste 19c Kennedy Sells It Cheaper 321 Market Street Is the holder of a 1919 membership card. The decorations are being pro vided by Salser Brothers the greens by the BerryhlU Nursery, the sup per by caterer S. S. Rutherford, and the entertainment of the guests by the committee. The big stage In the auditorium will bo reserved as a women's cloak room In order that the small hall may be used for the supper, which Bar Keepers Friend 17c Cedar Chips or Lavender Cedar With Napthaßne 2 for 25c 100 Blaud's 5-Grain Iron Pills 17c Hires' Root Beer Extract 3 Bottles 49c Twenty-Mule- Team Boric Acid 2 Half Pounds, 25c O-Cedar Furniture Polish Quart Can 67c 100 5-Grain Cascara Tablets 33c Fever Thermometer • 89c STANDARD PATENTS Patent Medicines Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 81c Gude's Pepto-Mangan 89c Listerine 18c, 37c, 67c Bromo-Seltzer 18c, 38c, 75c Nujol, 9 oz., 39c; 20 oz. 75c Jad's Salts 50c Scott's Emulsion .* 48c, 89c Kilmer's Swamp-Root 37c, 71c Pierce's Liquid Discovery 79c Pierce's Liquid Prescription 79c Russel's Emulsion 96c Maltine Preparations 96c Hair Preparations Danderine 20c, 39c, 67c Hay's Hair Health 33c, 66c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 43c, 69c Empire Hair Regenerator 83c Q-Ban Hair Restorer 47c Parisian Sage 38c Mary T. Goldman Restorer 98c Liquid Silmerine 79c Liquid Arvon 83c Palmolive Shampoo 39c Wild Root Tonic 39c, 79c Beta Quinol 39c Ointments Vick's Vapoßub 19c, 39c Mentholatum 17c, 34c Musterine 19c, 39c Musterole 19c, 39c Park-Davis Capsdline 19c Park-Davis Analgic Balm 24c, 43c Poslam Ointment 40c, $1.49 Palmer's Skin Success 19c Wormwood Balm 43c K. Y. Analgesic .39c Forkola 19c, 43c Resinol Ointment 37c, 79c Baby Foods Horlick's Malted Milk 38c, 73c, $2.70 Borden's Malted Milk 37c, 75c, $2.75 Deno Food 60c, $1.98 Eskay*s Food .43c, 75c, $2.69 Mead's Dextro Maltas .60c Imperial Granium .57 Bellans , T . ~4oc/ Bliss Native Herbs Stuart's Calcium Wafers ~ -, T Lapactic Pills, 100 for ...,, „. ,28c, Malena Pills ,475/ Beecham'g Pills i Tr ..,^l6 / Nuxated Iron / Shaving Items $5.00 Gillette Razor .$3.75 SB.OO Gillette Razor .$6.98 6 Gillette Blades 39c 6 Ever-Ready Blades ................28c Durham Duplex Blades ........ 1j.43c Mennen's Shaving Cream ,|l9c Lysol Shaving Cream ............... 19c Molle Shaving Cream !. 1... .i. i!l9c Palmolive Shaving Cream 23c Razor Strops for Straight Razors Real Horsehide .......48c to $1.89 Ities. In view of rumors that out breaks might occur in the city, the; streets were heavily guarded, but; there were no disorders. GET AITTO THIEVES h Newark, N. J., Oct. 10.—Three men, said by the police, to be members of a gang of automobile thieves operat ing throughout thte country, were ar rested here to-daty on a change of stealing four ears In /this city.. f ' **% Saniflush J *, .19c \Jf ' Miles f J . Nervine *f M v 79c • / • Beef, Iron / and Wine / ) Full Pint, 63c 1 \ ! Peroxide Full Pint 19c ; 7