HEADACHE. MID OR SOUR STOMACH. REGULATE YOUR BOWETS-IO CENTS Sick headaches! Always trace them to lazy liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or ft sick stomach. Poi sonous, constipated matter, gases and bile generated in the bowels, instead of being carried out of the system, is re absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, sick CANDY CATHARTIC^ lO'CENT BOXtS-ANY DRUG STORE NEWS OF STEELTON BISHOP HERTZLER WILL OCCUPY GRACE PULPIT This School Will Hold Seventh Annual Rally and Congregation Will Ob serve Its Twenty-sixth Anniver sary Sunday * Bishop H. B. Hertzler will partici pate i" the program to be rendered by Grace United Evangelical Sunday school on the occasion of its seventh annual Rally to bo held next Sunday morning at 9.15 o'clock. A committee iias prepared an excellent program tor the event, as well as a program to be observed by the congregation On the same -iay in honor of the twenty-sist i anniversary of the church in which Bishop Hertzler will also take part. The complete program for both events follows: Sunday School. 9,15 A. M. —Piano voluntary, R. 0. Wcstbrook; song, school: "We Bill You Welcome," the Rev. J. M. Shoop; invocation; solo, Mj's. William Brenizer; selection, Quar tet. Class 5: selection, Evangelical male chorus; marking class records; address. Bishop H. B. Hertzler; duet, Mrs. Arthur Wright and J. K. Watson; secretary'- report; announcements; song, school. Order of Church Services, 10.30 A. M.— Voluntary, It. C. Wcstbrook; Scrip ture lesson: singing, congregation; of fering; anthem, choir; sermon, Bishop 11. B. Hertzler; prayer; singing, con gregation. K. U C. E„ 6. 45 P. M.—W. H. Ickes will conduct the services. Service at 7.30 P. M.-—Voluntary, R. c. Wcstbrook; singing, congregation; prayer; singing, congregation; offering; ant hem, choir; sermon, the Rev. J. M. Slioap; singing, congregation; prayer; singing, congregation. Music in church service undor the direction of R. C. Wcstbrook. GAVE OLD RELIC TO SOCIETY Martin Zorger Presented Old Sausage Grinder to City Association Martin Zorger, dealer in second-hand got-Is on S:)utii Front street, has pre sented the Da :| hi/i County Historical Soci'tay a valuable and interesting relic in the form of a meat grinder suidh as our grandfathers used at country butch er in gs. The old instrument is said to bo 100 years old and is in a good state of preservation. T'he frame or case enclosing the cylinder is hinged and is made of hard wood "lit from the solid material. Tftc revolving cylinder is also made of hard wood into which steel cutters are in serted in the form of screw or spiral. Steel '-utters arc also inserted inside the case which conform with those -on t'he cylinder. The crank and handles are Uoth hand-made, evidently in a country blasksmi'tlh shop. WILL PAY FREAK BET TO-NIGHT Robert Sanders Will March Over Mar ket Street in Thin Apparel In order to pay a freak bet t'his evening, Robert Sanders, South Second street. Democrat, will don a pair of low white shoes, white so-'ks, white duck trousers, tillin blue coat and pa-nama straw hat and supported by a cane will promenade up and down Market street, Harrisburg. The performance will be gin aofm; 8 o'clock and continue until the street is covered three times up and down. 'Pile bet was made with Roy Thomas, Republican, of Pine street, who will 'be present an l se that it is paid. Miss Wilcox, the visiting nurse em pioved by the Steelton Civic" Club, wiii be in her office from 8 a. m. to 9 » vi., from 12.30 p. m. to 1.30 p. ro DAMFFY HEADS BECOME HAIRLESS Scalp Dries—Chokes Out the Hair and Prevents Its Growth If you want plenty of thick, beau tiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means got rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. 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 retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp anr>. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, Read what a Harrisburg citizen says: Mrs. A. H. Eastriglit, 531 Peffer street, Harrisburg, savs: "Some time ago I suffered from pain across my kid neys. I used Doau's Kidney Pills as they were recommended so highly for kidney trouble, and a few doses gave me relief. I can recommend Doau's Kidney Pills as s very good medicine for kidney complaint." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simplv ask for a kidney rcmedy--gct Doan's Kidney Pills—the same thVt Mrs. Eastright had. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. WAVE OF JOY SWEEPS OVER CAPITOL HILL State Officeholders, Returning From Their Home Towns, Where They Went to Vote, Are Happy Over Re sult of the Election A wave of ,ioy swept over Capitol Hill today, ami from the most rabid Republican partisan down to the hum blest Hull Mooser who happens to hold offico everybody seemed happy. Among the Capitol attaches who would have been likely to be ouirted had there been a change in the political complexion of the State administration the utmost good feeling prevailed, and the congratulations floated through the corridors from the ground floor to the fifth stanza near the roof. It is a fact that the promise of the Democratic, can didates that it' they were elected fchev would •' clef-11 out the Capitol from gar ret. to root " had a good many of the attaches guessing and apprehensive of losiug their jobs, an.l they were simply overjoyed at the turn affairs have ta ken. None of the department heads except Adjutant General Stewart was at the ( apitol. Governor Toner will return this evening, and the other heads will not get here before to-morrow. Speaking of the result of the election the same opinion was voiced by Deputy Auditor General Willock and Cashier ( richton, of the State Terasury, the two most prominent Bull Aloosers on the Hill to-day. It was that the elec tion yesterday in Pennsylvania was ''the expression of the people of tho United .States against the administra tion of President Wilson." Mr. Crichton intimated that he had seen the storm coining when he left home for Harritiburg yesterday and had told his Washington party friends in Tioga county 'to look out for it. Adjutant General Stewart, who cam paigned for the Republican ticket, was in great good humor over the result. "The result in the entire country," said General Stewart, "but particular ly in Pennsylvania, iiliowed a lack of faith 'by tdie people of this country in tho Democratic administration. It gave them the opportunity to correct the er ror of two years ago and they were quick to avail themselves of it, as they have done heretofore. Dr. Brumbaugh will make a splendid Governor, who will carry out his pledges and do what ho promises." Three Winners Our three noted brands of coffee, Silver, Angle and Flaroma, have won a wide reputation through their flavor. Sold only by Grand Union Tea Co., -08 North Second street. FRANCE MAY TAX DUELS One of the New Deputies Has a Bril liant Scheme to Propose One of the newly elected Parisian deputies says he intends to propose in the French c'nam'ber the imposition of a tax on duels. 'His argument will be that duels are a form of advertisement and as sueh are as liable to taxation as posters and prospectuses. He suggests t'ha)t duels shall 'be divided into three classes—third, second and first, in as cending order of taxa'ble magnitude. For a third class duel, wiith tihe ordi nary four seconds, a couple of general practitioners and a scratch in the fore arm, the tax will be 50 francs. The proeos-voribanx, or official accounts of 'the duel, mudt be written on paper Stamped with a six-penny stamp. For a second class duel giving a right to decorated seconds—that is, sec onds with orders in their buttonholes— hospital doctors and descriptive report ers, the tax will be 100 francs. There will be an additional charge of 20 francs per camera and GO frawes j>er cinemaitrograph apparatus. Those who desire a first class duel must be prepared to pay 2,000 fronts — SO pounds—to the fir 1 . But for that they are euti'tled to Uiave umpires, a jury of honor, a famous swordsman as director of combat, and a reconciliation on the field of honor to the ftecomjwuii men't, of a brass band or stringed or chestra. The sanguine deputy esti mates that such a tax, loyally imposed and exacted, will 'bring over 1,000.000 pounds a year to the exchequer.—Lon don Globe. Conflicting ''What's the matter'}" a colleague asked of the advertising manager. "Matter enough. The fools have placed Mme. Soprano's testimonial for a cold cure on the same page with the announcement that she had a sore throat and couldn't sing."—Topcka Journal. The Incentive Mrs. Brown (in kitchen, smilingly) —My! Everything is fairly shining. Olga! I fear you're spending too much time in cleaning. New Servant—l ain't always so par tickler, mum, but I don't know but what me feller might call this evening! Puck. 111 iMBM I Again We Score a I Victory in Overcoatdom | To win the reputation as the 1 greatest overcoat store in the state is a m victory worth while —to repeat that gj victory season after season means but |j one thing—stability in the superiority M of our merchandise and methods. I Again it is not alone with one model I such as the Klavicle that we score, there's the King «| George, The Bal, The Roy, The Balmacaan and a 8 dozen or more coats in every wanted style, size, || weight and fabric, the majority from | The House of Kuppenheimer 1 | with whom we have joined forces to bring to you || at H sls S2O $25 S3O I v «•* flj overcoat superiority, overcoat comfort, overcoat || supremacy, second to none. P 304 Market Street ' Harrisburg, Pa. LUNCH AT BETHLEHEM CHURCH Ladies' Guild to Servo Eatables Friday Morning, Afternoon and Evening An all day luncheon will be g'ive>n by tlio Ladies' GudM of Bethlehem Jiii t'heran church on Friday for church benefit. Lunch will be served from 11 o'clock in tthe morning until 8 in the evening. No admission will be charged. Articles will sell for five cents each. On the menu <-ards will be such l'oods as vegetable soup, beans, potato salad, cold ham, ice cream ami calie. RAILROADS CREWJWRD HABRISBURG SIDE Philadelphia Division—ll3 crew to go first after 1 p. m.: 126, 120, 106, 116, 104, 103, 102, 118, 105. Firemen for 105, 116, 126. Conductors for 102, 103. Flagman for 102. Brakemen for 102, 103, 116, 120. Engineers up: Minnich, Young, Hen necke, Heindman, First, McGuire, Seitz, 1-iong, McCauley. Firemen up: Miller, tthoads, Hei man, Manning, L. E. Wagner, Keget man, Barton, Yentzer, Duvall. Conductors up: Mehaflie, Ford. Brukemen up: Brown, Busser, Allen, BUILDS IIP THEJHIN AND WEAK Samose Makes Thin People Fat, or H. C. Kennedy Will Return Money In Samose are combined flesh-giving food elements that soon produces a steady and noticeable gain in flesh. Taken after meals, Samoso mingles with the food and causes it to be assimilated so that the fat producing elements are retained in the system and you will soon get good flesh, steady nerves and a healthy body. H. C. Kennedy has seen such re markable results following the use of Samose that he offers to pay for the treatment if it does uot make thin people plump and rosy. You run no risk Whatever in buy ing Samoso; it is a true flesh forming food and is sold under the guarantee of one of the most reputable business houses in llarrisburg to refund the money if it does not give complete sat isfaction. v Adv. jKope, Baltosscr, Munmaw. Middle Division—2 51 crew to go first after 1 p.,m.: 229, 224. Laid off: 22, 15, 19. Engineers up: Mumma, Briggles, Willis, Moore, Bennett, Wissler, Ala- I gill, Minnick, Garinan. Firemen up: Gross, Beac-ham, Kar- j stetter, Weibley, Fletcher, Drewett, 1 Bornnian, Arnold, Licbau, Bijtler, Stouf fer. Conductors up: Gant, Bogner, Huber, Baskins. Flagmen up: Mumma, Cain. Brikemen up: Fleck, Wenrick, Hen dorson, Baker, Strouser, Putt, Pipp, l Reese, Spahr, Kerwin, Bolen, Peters, Fritz, Yard Crews—Engineers up: Rudy, liouser, Meals, Stahl, Swab, Siik's, 1 Crist, Kuhn, Thomas, Pelton, Shaver, I Lamlis, Hoyler, Hohcnshclt, Breneinan. Firemen up: Eyde, Essig, Ney, My-! ers, Boyle, Shepley, (Jrow, Rcvie, T.'lsli,: Bostdorf, Scheiffer, Haueh, Weigle, j Lackey, Maeyer, Sholter, Bartolet, Snell, Getty, Hart, Barkey, Engineers wanted for 707, 322, 1 18, 1820, 954. Firemen wanted for 213, 707, 322, 1270, 1 699, 90, 1820, 2393. ENOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division—l' 37 .-row to go first after 9.15 a. m.: -241, 213, 204, 253. 227, 206, 224, 226, 225, 232, 243, 240, 212 220, 236, 223, 246, 201, 234, 209, 217, 216, 252. Engineers for 204, 210, 212, 220 225, 226, 237. Firemen for 201, 204, 210, 223 224. Conductors for 216, 217. Flagmen foi 201, 224, 226, 232 234, 252. Brakemen for 204, 209, 213, 225 (2), 232, 234. 240, 24 1, 246, 253. Conductors up: Pennell, StaufTcr,' Eaton, Walton, Logan. Flagman tip: Reitzel. Brakemen up: Wieast, DeeU, Ba ker, l.»utz. Middle Division—lo6 crew to go first after 2.1 ij p. in.: 103, 113, 233,1 225, 245, 216, 31§, 227. Laid off: 117, 120, 25, 111. 119/ 108. Flagman lor 106. i Brakeinnn for 113. THE READING P., H. it. P.—After 12.45 p. in.: 3, | 12. 24, 14, 2, 10, 15, 20, 1, 7, 18, 1 1, 5, 9. Eastbound—After 2.45 p. m.: 3s, 68, 57, 69 70. 51, 65. Conductor up: Kline. Engineers up. Tipton, Miissimore. Crawford, Richwine. Firemen up: Brown, King, Ftuni baugli, Sellers. .Sullivan, hex. Binges man, Anders, Buyer, Kelly. Brakemen uj>: Painter, Resell .Miles, Dunkle, Ay res. 4 ' ■ kVhaf W Say It Is, It Is IT FITS YOUR POCKET LIKE A SILVER DOLLAR And it is worth to you much { more than the \er.y reasonable j number of dollars you pay for it. That's the truth about the V Gruen Veri Thin Watch. From ; v the lirst screw to the finished S timepiece, it is made to be :i I'hin Watch. Its thinness is < not secured by sacrificing iru- j porta lit parts of the move- '• lhcnf, or patching up u ladies' > size works for a man size ; case. It's a real Thin Model i watch made to satisfy that ever increasing number of particular <' people wiio insist on style and convenience, at well as accuracy and beauty, in a watcli. Diensr has the excluslvo sale of Gruen watches in Harrisburg. We en joy showing them as much as you do examin ing tliem. Come in and see how a Oruen Veri Thin will fit your pocket. P.G. DIENER JEWELER 408 Market Street Artistic Printing at Star Independent. 7