FRUIT LAXATIVE TOR SICK CHILD GIVE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OT TICS" Cleanses Tender Little Stomach, Liver, Bow els Without Injury Every mother realizes that this is the children's ideal laxative and physic, be cause they love its pleasant taste and it never fails effect a thorough "in ■ide eleansing" without griping. When your ehild is cross, irritable, feverish, or breath is bad. stomaeh sour, look at the tongue, mother! Tf coated, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup °f Figs." and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and NEWS OF SEL TO IS I .1 OFFICER JONES GIVEN A HEARING BY COMMITTEE Members of Borough Police Force Fond of Chicken. But Taboo Beer—Many Persons Attended Inquiry Into Charges Against Policeman A second beating in the case of l'a trolman Jones, who was suspended by j Burgess Wigfield several months ago and later reinstated by the police, com- j mittee of Council a few weeks later, j was held in tlie Council chamber last ' evening. This hea. was ordered by Council a.t its October meeting after finding r»ut that the previous action of the po lice committee in reinstating t-he sus pended officer was irregular. The Burgess made n v*h,irge of insub ordination. neglect of duty and iutox ication against Officer Jones and The latter, in defending himself against fhese charges, presented a large num her of witnesses whose testimony dis- . provel the allegations made bv Burgees i W'igfield. •Seated with the police committee, composed of Chairman Xel ley. Council man Henderson and Councilman Sellers, was Borough Solicitor F. B. Wicker s.iam, who. with Hie committee an t Burgess Wigfield. questioned the wit ness. The conduct of Patrolman Jones, whi.'li resulted in his dismissal in July, was ft"st taken r.;> an 1 testimony heard from Charles Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dickson, Dr. C. TT. ( ram ton. of Harris, urg: Chief of Police Longnaker. Sergeant Masters. John Brinton. Bur gess W-gfield and Patrolmen Trcmblno. Pearson and Wvnn. This tesrimony ha ! mainly to do with t*iie alleged in toxicate! condition of Jones on t-he evening of July 3. The Burgess' sworn testimony that Jones was drunk was refuted by the policeman. The complaints made bv the Bur gess before Council October 5 were again allege,! misconduct on the eveu ngs of' September 22 and 23. during a «edl;ug . eiebratioji of West Side for e gners. The testimony on these charges was give by Councilman Keisch. Thomas Muldoon. Tia Rider. Patrolman, Pearson. James Porter and several for eigners ail of whom, with the exception ' o" Re s-h an iKi ler, were a: the wed-| ding celebration while the patrolman was there. Ihe Burgess ■ aarged Jones with -inking on that evening and the testi monv both sustained and opposed tJie complaint. All te-:i:nony iast evening'was taken i short ha'., and the case will be de *i !cil by Council. At l who testified last evening were sworn by Squire Gardner, who was preseir by request. Kasimir Poztga M:ter; reted t'.ie testimony given by toe f -eigoe-s Thomas J. Nel ley. .hair man of the )>oiiee . ommiKee of Coun •il. preside I at the meeting, which las: ed f i-»i 7.30 to 10.20 p. m. ■ onsiderable humor was injected by • '(licer Pearson, who. with Officer Jones, »eri or lere I by Police Chief Long naker to attend the celebration inci-l dent to the wedding of West Side for eigners on the evenings of September 21 and 23 in order to preserve the peace, at which celebration Jones was a.vused of drinking beer. Tn speaking of the affair, Pearson aai.i that when he arrived at the place he inquired if they had any chicken to eat and was told to go down to the eel- Tar ami help himself. When Pearson rea.'hed the cellar he claims to have found more prepared chicken there than he had ever seen ami that he eat ' jo til he could swallow no more, but '] that neither he nor Officer Jones drank' any beer.* STEELTON NOTES The meeting of Sunday school work- J ers announced to be held in Centenary j United Brethren churcii this evening has been indefinitely postponed. Mrs. M. C. Biekel will exhibit hand painted china at her home, 234 Lo cust street, from October 20 to 27. in-1 elusive. Miss Wilcox, the visiting nurse em ployed by the Steelton Civic Club, wib be in her office from 8 g. m. to 9 a. in., from 12.30 p. m. to 1.30 p. m HIADW SIfPS. NEURALGIA GONE ; j Dr. James' Headache ■ Powders Give Instant ' Relief—Cost Dime a Package Nerve - racking, splitting or dull, I i throbbing headaches yield in just a few I moments to Dr. James' Headache Pow- I ders which cost only 10 cents a pack- ; afe at any drug store. It's the quickest, ! surest headache relief in the wholej world. Don't suffer! Kelieve the agony j ' and distress now! You can. Millions i of men and women have found that ' i headache or neuralgia misery i 8 need- j i less. Get what you ask for. " Adv. < [undigested food passes out of the' i bowels and you have a well, playful l child again. When its little system is; | full of cold, throat sore, has stomaeh j ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic—re- ; member a good liver and bowel elenu ' j ing should always he the first treat-, ' ment given. Millions of mothers keep "California ; Syrup of Figs" handy; they know ai teaspoonful to-day saves a sick child j to-morrow. Directions /or babies, etail- : dreu of all ages and grown-ups are! | plainly on each bottle. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent hot j j tie of "California Syrup of Figs." l>e- j iware of counterfeits sold here. (Jet the I 1 genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup 1 .Company." Refuse any other fig syrup j , with contempt. Adv. I STATE FIRE MARSHALL WILL NOT START PROSECUTION Deputy Fire Marshal Found Nothing ill Mohn Street Fire on Which to Prefer Charges—Baldwin Company Put Out Blaze in Ruins Last Night State Fire Chief Baldwin announced I ! this morning that nothing had been uncovered by his deputy who investi-1 j gated the Mohn street lire yesterday, on which to bring a prosecution and ! j that auv such action by his department I ; at this time could not be considered. The Baldwin Hose Company answer- j ed a telephone call at 7.30 o'clock last ! evening and extinguished a bla/.e which; had sprung up in the tire ruins on ; Mohn street. The (lames for a time j threatened what was left standing of j the four houses burned Tuesday morn- ; ng. but was extinguished without do-1 ; ing any further damage. NEW CHURCH OF HOI) PASTOR ! The Rev. G. W. Getz Appointed to Main Street Charge The Rev. G. W. Getz. in charge of the Church of God at Wornileysburg, I has been appointed to the Main Street i i Church of God by the Eldership which held its session in Ijancaster recently.' The new pastor will assume charge here • iu several weeks. The Rev. James M. Waggoner, whose work in the borough has been success ful siuie lie was appointed several years . ago, received an appointment to the .Ncwville charge, but he has not decided to accept this appointment, as he de sires to retire from the active min- i istrv. PRESENTED WITH tiOLD WATCH W. Herman Smiley Remembered by Fellow Employes W. Herman Smiley, residing in East I Knd of the borough, and who for many | [years was connected with the frog and I switch department of the local stce! \ j plant, /was yesterdav presented with a handsome gold watch by his fellow em-j ' p loves ot' that department in token of, their esteem, i On October 1 Smiley was promoted |to receiving clerk and placed in the j accounting department. J. X. Peregoy presented the gift with a neat aod "ap propriate speech. DED AT GABY. IND. Body of Former Resident Arrived Here To-day For Burial The body of Mrs. Catherine Stubler, who died several days ago at Gary 1 Ind., arrived in the borough this mom ing and was taken in charge by H., Wilt s Sons. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock and interment will be made in Mt. Calvary cemeterv. Mrs. Stubler was the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Terance, I >5lB South Second street. BOROKiH CODE IS NOW READY j Second of State's Law Compilations May Be Had Free of Charge Supplementing the codification 'of; the State's taxation laws, which was: issued during August, the Legislative' Reference Bureau now has issued a similar codification of all general laws 1 affecting boroughs; this, like the tax j at ion code, is printed in pamphlet form I and is being given free of all charge I j to anyone who applies for it. i No codification of borough law? has been made since the general borough | statute was enacted more than half"a j century ago. The last Legislature di ! rectei the Legislative Reference Bu | reau to prepare codes of all classes of j ' I laws and to present such as mav be' | ready to the Legislature of 1915. Three! I will be presented next January— the taxation code, the borough code and the! | corporation code; the last-named will j 1 be ready for the public about Novem ber 1. These codifications have been pre-1' pared under the supervision of James:! McKirdy, assistant director of the Legislative Reference Bureau. As with ! the taxation cole, he especially invites criticism of the borough code, to the end that any errors which may have' 1 crept in may be corrected before the , bill is presented to the next Legisla- ' ture. The code establishes no new i laws, being merely a systematic, log ical ami convenient arrangement of ex 1 ' isting statutes on the subject. Anyone interested in the subject who i desires a copy of the borough code may hav e it tree by writing to Mr. Me Kir- , dv in Harrisburg. West End Republicans Meet ' The West Kni Republican club will i bold a meeting this evening to arrange' for active campaign work iu which it! is proposed to engage Che entire mem-;, ■berwhip. A number of ad-dresses will be , made and .Senator E. E. Beidlenan will 1 ( be tiiie chief speaker. Wilson Signs Anti-Trust Bill i' By Associated Press, Washington. Oct. 15.—President;, Wilson to-day signed the Clayton anti- i trust bill v thus completing the Admin- : ist rat ion 's trust program. There was i no ceremony connected with the signing c of the bill. ] HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1914. CAPITOL $50,000 SAID TO HAVE BEEN OFFERED TO SUPPRESS BILL Statement Made at Meeting of State Federation of Women's Clubs in Pittsburgh Yesterday—Governor Tener Knows Nothing About It | In the meeting of the State Federa tion of Wouieu s Clubs held in Pitts | burgh yesterday, the statement was | made, during a discussion of a paper ; on ••Household Economics," that in the last legislature Representative Wilson, ;of Philadelphia, who introduced the cold storage bill, had been requested by Governor Tener to withdraw it, Hnd that on his refusal to do so. a Chi cago packer offered him $50,000 to suppress the bill. Governor Tener, when asked regard ing the story, said he knew nothing about it only that on representation of the fishermen of Erie the bill was amended so as to exclude fish from its | provisions, and that so far as the stor ; age of meat was concerned there was Ino controversy. Governor Tenjr said ! he knew nothing of the extension of ; the time for holding eggs in storage. , but he had several talks with Repre : sentative Wilson regarding the general i provisions of the bill, and had not ask ed him to withdraw it. As to the at ; tempt to bribe Mr. Wilson with SSO. ' 000 the Governor knew nothing of it ! nor of any other attempt to bribe. | Dirt Road Money ! The State appropriation for dirt | roads is now being paid on warrants ; issued by Auditor General Powell. The ! following have been issued for Dau i phin county; Conewago, J117.52; Kerry, $218.88; East Hanover, $212.29; Halifax, | $143.03; Jackson, $28.18; Jefferson, $:!<5.03; Londonderry, $67.60; Lower j Haxton. $207.40; Lower Swatara, ! $84.36; Lvkens. $137.71; Middle I'ax ton. $113.83; Mifflin, SSS.69; Reed, , $8.38: Rush, $,*>3.77; South Hanover, i $90.09; Susquehanna. $139.67; Upper I'ax ton. $145.27; Wayne, $63.55; i West Hanover, $133.30; W'iconisco, ,S2O; Williams. $14.64; total, $2,290. : Oaklay Pictures for Senate Samuel B. Rambo, Superintendent of i i'ublie Grounds and Buildiugs, will shortly pay a visit to Miss Violet Oak ; lev, the artist who is painting the pie i ture for the Senate chamber, at h,er ! home in Oak Lane, Philadelphia. The I pictures for the Senate will be tive iu ! number and Miss Oakley is well on with the work. One large picture will be placed back of the stand ot' Iho : president pro teni. and there wiu be large panel pictures on either side of the rostrum. The other two pictures will be in the rear of the Senate back of what arc now known as the press galleries. All will depict Pennsylvania scenes. Miss Oakley is under contract to have the pictures on the Senate j walls by January 1. 1915. and Super intendent Kambo will confer with her as to the time they will be placed iu ' position. Increased Capital The Continental Rubber Works, of Krie, has filed notice of an increase of iapital from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000. Candidates Withdraw Monday next will, tie the last day | on which candidates for office to be , voted for in November may withdraw. 1 As a consequence, there is a rush to the State Department of notices of withdrawal from those who do not care to take the ballot test on their popular | ity. The following notices of withdraw | al were filed to-day: George K. Young, Keystone, Assetn- I bly. Nineteenth Philadelphia. George H. Pattison, Roosevelt Pro gressive. Assembly, Sixteenth Philadel : phia. Daniel McAvoy. Washington, Assem bly. Twenty-sixth Philadelphia. Harry L. Hackett substituted. J. Boue. Socialist. Assembly. Fourth Lackawanna. JoMi K. Pritts. Prohibition, Assem bly. Second Westmoreland. John T. McMullen. Prohibition, As- I semblv, Northumberland. Hyatt M. Cribbs, Roosevelt Progres sive and Prohibition, Senate, Forty ■ fourth district. Allegheny. William H. Pratt. Washington, Key stone and Bull Moose, Senate, Fortv fourth district, Allegheny. Commission to Meet The Pennsylvania Commission to the Panama-Pacific exposition will meet next Tuesday to approve 'contracts ma le since the last meeting. The Commission will also consider the subject of an ex hi'oition of medi'al hygienics, showing the work of the Sfcai'e Health Depart ment by a system of ma;>s and mechan ical apparatus and how disease is stamp ed out. Alvin E. Pojie. chief of the De partment of Education and Social Economy at the exposition, was a cailer on Governor Tener and Stwte Heaith Commissioner Dixon to-dav. Auto-License Fund Case Cashier Criehton, of the State Treas ury, is in Philadelphia to-dav confer ring with (M. Hsmptpn Todd. cOiief coun sel in the defense of t'he suit brought to determine whether the State financial officers Shall pay the auto-li ense fumi to the State Highway Commissioner. The "ase will come before ihe Supreme Court in January, and Mr. Criehton has i •been busily engaged in the pre-arationj of the paper hook, w : meat?, green vegetables, canned goods and n few brooms will be needed. Do nations of any of the abow articles will be thankfully received if left at the rooms, 205 South street, or called for by the superintendent. No one is authorized to do any soliciting or col lecting for th? Helping Hand. r Directory of Leading Hotels of Harrisburg - - ----- f THEPLAZA ! f'J;? li*s Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. j At the Entrance to the P. K. R. Station EUROPEAN PLAN F. B. ALDINGER, Proprietor Hotel Columbus Absolutely Fireproof 'Ji> Booms and Baths European Plan Maurice E. Russ, Proprietor Third and' Walnut Sts., Federal Square The Lochiel Corner Market and Third Streets Entrance on Third Street EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms provided with Heat, Hot and Cold Water. Baths free to guests. W. H. BYERLY, Prop. ~~HOTEL DAUPHIN 309 MARKET STREET European PJ.au. Hates JI.OO per day and up. Kooms single or en suite, with private baths. Luncheon, 11.30 to 2 p. m„ 35c Dinner daily, i to 8 p. m., Soc Special Sunday Dinner. 12 noon to 8 p. m., TSe A la carte service, <> a. m. to 12 d m UORTIXU * MIKUI.E, Proprietor* The Metropolitan Strictly European For something good to eat. Every thing iu season. Service the beet. Prices the lowest. HOTEL VICTOR No. 25 3outh Fourth Street Directly opponlte tnloa Station, equipped ltltk all Modern Improve ments; running naler In every mum line bath; perfectly sanitary; nicely lurolabeil throughout. Rates moderate. European l'lan. JOSEPH GIUSTI, Proprietor. HOTEL CARLTON EUROPEAN PLAN 217 Market St., Opp. the Court House 4t» Comfortable Rooms—Each provided with Telephone with Free Local Service Elevator —Every Modern Convenience. Shower Baths Free to Guests. J. W. Rodeshaver, Proprietor THE BOLTON Market Square Large and convenient Sample Rooms. Passenger and Baggage Elevator. Elec tric Cars to and from depot. Electrie Light and Steam Heat; Rooms en suite ' or single with Bathe. Ratee, $2.50 per j day and up. J. H. «M. 8. Butterworth, Props. ' Boy Mere IM Aloae D«>ne Priori Are Lonrr. Bat UtauH UHiltlra An UrttriMHHHHi ANOTHER OF THE REMARKABLE &3g£) MILLINERY EVENTS vh-w That Has Made the Name of This Store a By-Word With Thousands of Women Several years ago a new era in Millinery merchandising was inaugurated in Harrisburg. It dates from the time this store opened its Millinery Department and provided a channel through which the women of Harrisburg could at all times buy stylish shapes and trimmings at prices far below what they had been accustomed to pay. Of course, it was impossible to confine prices in this department to our price limits in other departments of one to twenty-five cents, and at the same time pre sent a comprehensive assortment of shapes and trimmings. So we decided to car ry in addition to everything in this line that could be sold at twenty-five cents or less, millinery that would meet the requirements in style and quality of the most discriminating buyer, and sell it at prices free of the customary inflation which so generally prevails in the pricing of shapes and trimmings. And then to make this department even more important, we established a weekly buying system. Every week our buyers visit the eastern markets and re turn home with new stocks, thus enabling us to present at all times absolutely the newest creations in the realm of fashion. In a word, We have made this department one in which exceptional values prevail, not only on certain irregular sale occasions, but every day in the year— a fact that thousands of women in and about Harrisburg have proven to their satisfaction, are repeatedly taken advantage of. To Friday and Saturday Shoppers We Present Millinery Possessing Elegance, Distinction and Low Pricing OUR SUPREME ATTEMPT THIS SEASON To-morrow we shall place on sale an entirely new lot of high-grade hats which arrived at the store to-day. There are BLACK SILK VELVETS, VELOURS AND PLUSHES in broad, sailor, turban, tricorne, soft crown and small shapes, etc. ALSO A NEW LOT OF CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS In Trimmings, there are all the newest novelties, including Ostrich Fancies, Flowers, Bands, Wings, Gold and Silver Novelties, Ribbons, etc., ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES COLLAR SPECIAL RIBBON SPECIAL For Friday Only For Friday Only 25 dozen Ladies' Linen Collar and 1,000 yds. of White Satin Taffeta and Cuff Sets Special Friday only, ITe , Rlbb o n > suitable for girdles, se t o K± all colors, 50c value, Friday only, X— * Ic to 25c DEPARTMENT STORE Where Every Day is Bargain Day Opp. Court Home, 215 Market St. CREWJOARD HARRISBUUCT SIDE Philadelphia Division —lol crew to go tirst after 3.40 p. m.: 119, 103, 123, 114. Engineers for 101, 103. Brakemen for 101, 103. 144. Engineers up: tellers, Hcindman, Wolfe, Eong, Geesev, Biesinger, ilan ley. Firemen up: Huston, Shive, Beliman, Copeland, Miller. Martin. 'Balsbaugh, ljibhart, Grove, Wagner, Gilbert, Geis ;uger, ißushey, Dunlevv, Mulhoiin, Carr, Black, Robinson. Conductors up: Fraelich, Meihaftie. Flagmen up: Banks, Harvey, Briiebl. Brakemen up: Mclntvre, Gouse. Shultzberger, Kim p.p. Jackson. Middle Division —lo crew to go first after 2.05 p. m.: 26, 17, 20. Engineer for 1 7. Fireman for 17. Engineers -up: Kugler. Webster, Carman, Briggles, Moore, Wissier, Min uick. Yard Crews—-Engineers up: Crist, 'Harvev, Saltsman, Kuhn, Polton, Sha ver. Landis, Hoyler, Hohenshelt, Brene man, Thomas, Rudy, Houser, Meals, Staih'l, Swa'b, Silks. Firemen up: Ulsh, Bostdorf, Schief fer, Weigle, Lackey, Oookerv, Maever, Shelter, Snell, Bartolet, Getty, Baritoy, Sheets, Bair, Eyde, Essig, Xey, Myers, Boyle, Shipley, Crow. Engineers for 1 886, 707, 1 18, 1820. Firemen for 213, 707, 322, 1171, IS3I, 90. ENOLA SIDE Middle Division— lT43 crew to go first after 1.30 p. m.: 230, 220, 235, 105. 103, 11 2, 110, 118 ,113. Engineer for 105. Firemen for 103, 112, 118. Brakemen for 110. Firemen up: Richards, Wright, Fletcher, Weibley, Seagrist, Cox, Sehreffler, Davis, Simmons, Btouffer, Beaeham, Arnold. Conductors up: Byrnes, Patrick, Gant. Brakemen up: Henderson, Fritz, Fleck. Matbis, Kane, Wenrick, Me- Henry, Kieffer, Sehoffstall, Bickert, Myers, Kilgor, Baker, Werner, Kohli, Plack, Roller, Peters, Frank. Philadelphia Division —236 crew to go first after 4.15 p. m.: 236, 225, 209, 227, 220, 216. Engineer for 227. Fireman for 226. Conductors for 205, 215, 224. Flagmen for 226, 232, 253. Brakemen for 236, 244, 246. Conductors up: Pennell, Stensouer, Keller, Lingle, Gundle, Walton. Flagmen up: Peck, Simpson, Camp. Brakemen up: Shuler, Baker. Lutz, Felker, Werts, Goudy, Keits, Boyd, Al- | bright, Twigg, Musser, Fair, Myers. THE READING P.. H. and P. —After 11.30 a. m.: I. 14. 24, 7. 1, 10, 2, 15, 11, 21, 9. S. I _ Eastbound —After 1.45 p. m.: 59,] I t>9, 57, 71, 52, 54, 65, 56. Conductors up: Gingher. Engineers up: Tipton. Richwiue.! o ! ®' ass , Pletz, Morrison, Sassiman, Wyre, i . ' Kettner, Massimore. 'J Firemen up: Dowliower, Morner, I j Orumbine, Miller, Longeneeker, Toh bins. Chronister, Zukoswiski, Sellers. | | Brakemen up: Dunkle, Wvnn, Shad-1 i.! °r, Page. Kapp, Felix .Miles, Mast, i Marty, Maehmer, Floaglc, Chenrv, i i Strain. Stephens. i —— !'J Major Shindel Here i-! Major .r. (M. Shindel. a prominent I \ | wicniDer of the county bar, j REDUCTION IN Carpets and Bugs 9x12 Body Brussels Hugs, worth $27.50 $25.00 '• I 8-3xlU-6 Body Brussels Rugs, worth $26.00, $24.00 ; 6x9 Body Brussels Rugs, worth $17.00, $15.00 ». 9x15 Body Brussels Rugs, worth $40.00, $35.00 ■, 10-6x12 Body Brussels Rugs, worth $37.50, $35.00 10-6x13-6 Body Brussels Rugs, worth $42..30, $40.00 Jl-3x12 Body Brussels Rugs, worth $37.50, 835.00 ! j 11-3x15 Body Brussels Rugs, worth $50.00, $45.00 , 6x9 Axminster Rugs, worth $15.00, $12.00 j 8-3xlo-6 Axminster Rugs, worth $22.50 $20.00 ■ 9x12 Axminster Hugs, worth $25.00, $22.50 j 11-3x12 Axminster Rugs, worth $30.00, ....$25.00 n 12x15 Axminster Rugs, worth $45.00, $40.00 , I 6x9 Wilton Rugs, worth $25.00 $22.50 i 8-3xlo-6 Wilton Hugs, worth $37.50, $35. 00 9x12 Wilton Rugs, worth $40.00, $37.50 9x12 Ten Wire Tapestry Rugs, worth $20.00 SIB.OO j 9x12 Nine Wire Tapestry Rug, worth $16.00,.... .$13.00 , I Whittall Five-frame Body Brussels, worth $1.75, $1.60 ', j Wilton Carpets, worth $1.50, $1.35 Velvet carpets, worth $1.35 $1.25 Axminster Carpets, worth $1.40 $1.25 j Roxbury Tapestry, worth sl.lO, SI.OO Axminster Carpet, worth $1.60 $1.50 • j Nine-wire Tapestry, worth SI.OO 85£ 'i Eight-wire Tapestry, worth 80c, 65^ Hall Runners, all sizes. Carpet Sweepers, Vacuum Cleaners, i Linoleums, Oil Cloths and Window Shades. HARRISBURG CARPET CO. 32 North Second Street * ■■■■ , f was at tho State Department, to-day looking over the papers that will 'be presented tn tho Board of Pardons at : its meeting next Wednesday for a : recommendation for executive clemency I for Bizenti convicted with assault with intent to kill, and now j serving a sentence in Ijoibanon jail. Foley Cathartic Tablets You will like their positive action. They have a tonic effect on the bowels, and give a wholesome, thorough clean sing to the entire bowel tract. Stir the | liver to healthy activity and keep stout aich sweet. Constipation, headache, | dull, tired feeling never afflict those i who use Foley Cathartic Tablets. Only I 25e. Specially comforting t-o stout per i sons who enjoy the liglit and free feel : ing they give. George A. Gorgas, tfi j North Third street, and P. R. R. Sta- J tion. Adv. 7