10 till> tIII 11111 It 1 1 I I HEAD STUFFED FROM 11 I CATARRH OR A COLD | * Says Cnmm Applied £ Norfrita | % Opens Air PssaafW W|W l>* | instant wliet—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up: the air ; passages of vonr head clear and you can breathe (iwiy. N'o more hawking, simf- i Sing, blowing, headache, dryuess. No I struggling for breath at night; your MM or catarrh disappears. (let a snail bottle of Ely's (Veamj Balm from your druggist now. AppH" a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen ft rates through every air passage of the head. soothes the inflamed or swollen mucus membrane and relief voiues in •tan t IT. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffs! up with a eold or nasty catarrh.—Ad' ■ WORK FOR t.tUM» MEN' Prosperity Strikes Western Peansylva ni» Industries Pittsburgh. March IT.—The Mariana mine, employing more than 700 men. will be opened within the next few days. The mine has been closed since early last summer. Nearly a thousand jH'rsons dependent on t'ue mines activi-j ties tor a livelihood have been fed for months by the county authorities. Additions now being made to the big plant of the GrasselLi Chemical Com pany's plant at New Castle means a J ditional employment to 300 men wties finished. A new steel t,e mill being erected by the Carncg e Steel Company at Homestead will give employment for t>oo men. _ I ~ Governor Endorsed by A. H. M C. A. letters have been sent by J. P. Bras selmann, president of the "Allison Hill Men' Christian Association, to Govern or Brumbaugh, an i Senator Beidleman aiul the Dauphin county legislators, notifyiug them of the action of the men's meeting Sunday afternoon.March 14. At that meeting it was unanimously resolved to endorse the stand the Gov ernor has taken on the local option, ■piestion, as wel. as on the child iabor law and workmen's compensation act. In order to add its influence to the local option m.i-> meeting to be held in the Fourth Reformed ciiur h nest S in day afternoon, there will be no men's meeting in Lenney's theatre at that time. AMUSEMENTS | MAJESTIC TO-NIOHT LAST TIME SKI.W \ > A CO. Thr Dramatic Thunderbolt of thr UNDERCOVER Ai K&rlfiais bch tmrricaa Play of l.o' f, 1 aujthter. >l>aterT ami l'hrlll*. ky Hoi l iH»prr Mrnrur. PRUKS! 3Se to *IJWI To-morrow, Matinee ana Evening SKATS TO-DAY l*he Dainty Mu»trat Comedy of \outh When Dreams Come True Book an Philip Bar tholin,tar: raunlc by M|, lo Hrla. PRU'KM Mat- —V to *1.00; K«»„ 2.V- to m.-rfi Friday & Saturday—Sat, Mat, Carlisle Elks Frolic "They're AI It Again" \u»pirrft Harrl«hura Elk* >o<*ial Committee SEATS NOW SELLING Prices. 25.59.75. Si.oß ORPHEUM COLONIAL PAR TT U CIDCT LOOK OIT TO-DAY OK THE 5 KOMICAL KOPS Sophye Barnard and Lou Anger o.* , h , AM) COMPANY" OF 18 t Olo.im Kv„ oa„^ MOSTLY CiIRLS Other \ indfTlllf Fraturfii and Bent 6 OTHER STANDARD iCTS TR\ STOKE WEDNESDAY" ALASKAN RAILWAY ROUTE I Decided President But Awaits A for the Alaskan the -building Hour*. 12 Neva to 11 P. M. °' which ;s to begin tnis spring, bat TO-DAY AND TU-MOHROW announcement will await the outcome MAY IKVYIV the imom »i» CP mlmr of negotiations with one of the two „ hrr * rrm "~ n ' ™»"<. wrrr..; existing lines which the government A « K '> B*« K.~ h, <;«.«. mav huv. Ilobarl, prodmrtl h> Krohmna ; ■ r .. . . „ . Wlfh (br Dally « h aßK r ohMi"- Secretary Lane «a:d before the Cab m,r -snapiriouo 1 kararirn." ine * meeting yesterday that the an- FHIDAY nouncement might be "deiave.l several' Kn<« l rf» R <'HETTO- weeks an.l until after his return fro:i, . ?- * *"«»■ l-arkay*— \pi>«-»u s „ p Frannvo t« E%rr> \Kirrlras. YOUDK aad Old , ranv.l3lo. —By iwrari laacntii. The two routes which the President ADDISMVV. 1 OR: CHILDREN v k ß "' unc ' er consideration run to the eas: Kselwlve Theatrr For Kxcln.lr, a . IMi * e!t ' '<*P^"> v elr. of Prince W»- People aad KxelnoUe Film Playa liam 2*> un «> to toe interior coal fields. ' Persons Who Enjoy Music Should Hear The pipe organ everybody is talking about, the new $25,000 HOPE-JONES UNIT PIPE ORGAN ORCHESTRA Appropriately termed the Pipe Organ with the Human Voice During the presentation of only the highest type motion pictures Professors Mallat and Johnson will give each action of the picture its proper tone expression, thas malting the Victoria program doubly attractive. VICTORIA THEATRE ! ACED COUPLEGET OME GRAVE i Devoted Pair to B« Oiven Double Serv ice—-Husband and Wife Die : • M Day* Apart Lemstown. March 17.—Not know I uig of the death of her husband. Mrs,, ! William Donachy -lied just thirty six : days after Mr. iionachy had succumbed i from the results of a paralytic stroke. When Mrs. Pouachy was takeu ill early in January her husbaiul had been | at her luvlside constantly. Shortly fol lowing Mr. Donachy was token ill and j died January 20, his wife, who was in I an unconscious condition, not being in formed of his death. ! The couple who have beeu devoted! to each other during tueir long married | life will be buried in a single gravo j and given a double funeral service. Be cause of the unusual conditions sur-, rounding the funeral, it is believed that 1 the whole town will attend the serv-1 j ices. Frances E. Willard Service The Harrisburg Women's Christian! Temperance In ion will hold a Frances | K. Willard service at the Rivirside. Methodist chapel to morrow evening at, 7.30 o'clock. Members aud friends arc' ■ cordially invited to attend. RECIPE TO STOP DANDRUFF This Home Made Mixture Stops Dan druff and Falling Hair and Aids Its Growth To a half pint of water add: Bay Uuui . 1 or. Barbo Compound a small box Glycerine l 4 o*. These are all simple ingredients that vou can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them yourself. Ap ply to the scalp once a day for two weeks, then once every other week , until all the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough to rid the head i of dandruff and kill the dandruff geruis. It stops the hair from falliug out. re lieves itching and scalp diseases. Although it ;s not a lye. it acts upon the hair roots and will darken streaked, faded, gray hair in ten or fifteen days. It promotes the growth of the hair and makes harsh hair soft and glossy.—Adv. " '-■■"■■■■nßßßm*-ta—aaamc | AMUSEMENTS [LUCY MARSH SOPRANO Tech High School MARCH 18th Benefit Bethlehem Luth. Church SEATS ON SALL at the J. H, Troup Music House 15 S. Market Sq. Prices SI.OO and $1.50 Checkering Piano Used V ' - ------ Photoplay To-day "THE HERMIT OF BIRD ISLAND" 3 rrrl l.abia I'rodurtloa. Fraturlni KARI. METCALFE. Hearat-Selic nrrkly „r t urrrat Eveata LOVE A LIMBO. Mlaa ( oardi i I SPECIAL SATI RDAY VI.ICE JOYCE, featured la a 3-reel Kalem Drama. "THE WHITE 60DDESS" HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1915. simras HEAR EMU IWJPITY He Tells Them He Did Not Succeed in Con verting All of Local | Preachers FAMILIAR GREET VISITORS Dr. Lyter Assures Audience a Method Is Back of Revivalist's Madness and Tells of Good Accomplished By Harrisburg Campaign When 1,500 Harrisburg boosters of the trtoich evangelistic cam|ia.gn la>t night occupied the choir loft of the Stough tabernacle at Lancaster, it was difficult for them to realize that they | were not at North and Cowden streets. 1 Harrisburg. reviewing the events ot ■ the seven weeks' campaign in this city. The tabernacle :it Lancaster looked much the same as the one here. On the red-carpeted platform Prot'es- j sor Spooner waved his arms and | stamped his feet, the Kev. Mr. Cart wright made announcement!* which sounded familiar, an I Dr. Stough paced to and fro and told his jokes, shouted his accusations and made hi< j sppeils. From many persons in the j audience came evidences of the wei! j known "sawdust cough." Dr. Stough made tew references to | the Harrisburg campaign. At one ;K>im : iu his sermon, which he directed es- j pecially at persons in the church, he I turned to the visitors and said: Some of Preachers' Missed " The Lancaster folks may wonder j why I'm spending so much time on the. church people. Vou will bear uie out; when 1 say that at Harrisburg I didn't j ! spend enough of time on that class to finish them properly. Why, 1 didn't! even get all of y ur preachers con- , verted."' Two s:*»cial trains carried tue vis itors to Lancaster, leaving here at i> o'clock in the evening. The crowds at : the Lancaster station of the Pennsyl-1 vauia railroad were jerhaps larger than any which gathered fof outdoor demon-, strations during the campaign iu this! city. The parade to the tabernacle was headed by young men supporting a rive- j foot basket of fifty American Beauties, | which was presented to the Stongii • party. Two Members Not in Party At the presentation of the flowers by C. F. Clip; inger, director of the locai chorus, l)r. Stough called all the mem bers of the party to the platform to say '"thank yju." The familiar faces, were ali theire except those of Miss Rogers and Miss Colt, two members I who have left the Stough par:v since it was :n Harrisburg. ' Professor Clip; ii-ger led the Harris-1 burg chorus iu the rendering of a hymn j before the sermon, while Professor S.ooner rested. The Rev. J. T. Spang ' ler. pastor of the First United Brethren I i church, led in prayer. Only a few of! • the co-operating ministers of the local j I campaign went on me excursion, ai-! though the re«K oi' the executive com j m;t tee \va* well represented. Or. Stough in his sermon told the \ ' Harriffourj! \ «:tor> to back home j and wri'e letters to their assemblymen * ! j Physician's Prescription For Indigestion ; Important for All Those Who Suffer After Eating It' you suffer from indigestion after eating ::ml find that instead of the one 1 little pepsin or soda pill you used to [ take, it now needs two or three to stop; ' it. it's time vou called a hait and did ! some hard flunking. The plain truth is that there are j thousands of meu ami women in this country whese stomachs are dead or dying from lack of exercise while they themselves still live. They can't go on this way much longer. It's wonderful to think that powerful drugs compressed j in a pill will even for a little while do, 1 the worU of a human stomach. But no ' pill was ever made that eou'd do it for j long. A dead stomach ean't be brought to life, but a slowly dying stomach can 1 ami must or its owner must soon fol- 1 low. Years ago a famous physician wrote the prescription for Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets anil thousands owe their very life to them to-day. Most stomach remedies wo-k on the food and : digest it. Mi-o-na works on the stom- ] a ell and digests nothing. Mi-o-na Tab- ' lets strengthen the stomach walls, stim ulate the stomach muscles and vitalize the stomach machinery into instant and normal action. The stomach starts at once to churn its food and normal, pain- ' less digestion follows. H. C. Kennedy and many other leading druggists here abouts sell Mi-o-na Tablets, agreeing 1 to refund money in any case where it ' does not do these two things. First, in ten minutes give relief from heartburn, ; gas, belching, acidity, sour rising, etc. Second, in thirty days completely ren- 1 ovate, cleanse and strengthen the stotn-,' ach so it can do its own work without 1 aid of any kind. If your own druggist thinks this well of Mi-o-na you surely j : ought to try it.—Adv. MR. FORD OWNER 1 Just What j Been Looking 1 • v • / - -: *\ . v * A Mechanical Ford Starter that will give you 100% uninterrupted service— Can Be Operated The Sensation of the Kelker Street Auto Show City Auto Supply Co. I 118-120 Market Street - ! urging the ; as*agv of the loc&l option | Mil. He praised the stand of Governor! Brumbaugh. Dr. Lyter Tells of Campaign The trail hitting has not vet been I started at Lancaster. After the sermon ) last night the evaugolist called ou the : Rev. Dr. Lyter. pastor of the Derry j Street I'nited Brethren church, to teli! | briefly of the results of the campaign in this city. l>r. Lyter, after assuring the | Lancaster audience that there was "a i method in Stougli's madness." told of ' the benefits to his church of the cam ■ paign in Harris. as evidenced by : i increased membership and attendance at services. ; On the trip to and from Laueastei ! ( the excursionists sang from the Stough song luniks. Everv car full may have had a different selection, but each did ! its best. The crowd included men and ; ! women in equal uumbers and few cnll | dren. The trains arrived at Harrisfburg jat 11.30 o'clock. MlosTs ASKKI) M>R DANCE ; Invitations Came So Often Girl Tried to End Her Life New Orleans. La.. March 17. —'Leg-1 lends like the fragrance of lavemte* I hang about the old buildings in Ohartres I street, eight blocks below Canal. Ten j cment houses now. in the old days they j were the abodes of cavaliers and fair : ladies. Even now when the lights are! I oat and the neighborhood is dark swords and silks swirl in ghostly sarabands asi the dwellers of other days come back' land take possession for the night of i their former abodes. At least tnat is j one of the legends, and the imaginative ■ of the neighborhood will vouch for its authenticity. Miss Lucille Ut.-oste ever since she was a litle girl has lived in one of 'these ••haunted" tenements. She and! j her mother have a dingy little room, . ! aud oftentimes the girl would waken | ! her mother and bid her hearken to the ' j tia'i'ants and their ladies as they danced i the olden dances on the vacant floors I below. | Lately she had become imbued with j the idea that one of the cavaliers i nightly sought her for a partner in j i a minuet. The idea of the phantom | I follower grew an,l grew until the girl I could stand it no longer aud she de ' > ided to- kill herself and to seek release /rum the "ghost" which followed her so relentlessly. Away from the city, in the swamps back ot Port Chalmette. the girl polsea on the sailfng of a bridge over a dee? ravine. She was ready to hurl herself I over when she was discovered by Sherift : Fred Ham. of St. Bernard. She jumped into the wa er as Hahn rushed to the rescue. Ha'an followed. In the water there was a struggle, the girl lighting to die, but at las' she was palled to ; the bank. She was takeu to the home 1 of Constable Serpas and held until her mother arrived. MARTIN MKIZIiKIi ts |»KAII Londonderry Township School Director Has Relapse After an Operation Middietown. Pa.. March IT.—Suffer- ! iug a reiapse after he had successfully I undergone au operation in the Medico • 'hi hospital. Philadelphia, Martin Metzger. a Londonderry township farm er and tobacco grower, and father of Maurice R. Metzger. au attorney, died at the hospital early last evening. His widow and brother. Millard, were at his bedside. Mr. Met/ger was widely known through the lower eud of Dauphin and the upper end of Lancaster counties. He was 3.1 years old. At the time of his death he was a school director of ljondonderry township. He also served feveral terms as township auditor. He was twice married, his first wife having died a number of vears ago. He leaves his widow. Annie: one son, Maurice, aud one daughter, Mrs. Myra Xissley, of Riverside; also two broth ers. John, of Middietown, and Millard, of Londonderry township, and one sis ter. Mrs. David Ulrich, of Elizabeth town. The body will be brought here from Philadelphia this evening, after which arrangements will be made for the funeral. OPTION'S FOES CLAIM 140 Say They Have More Than Enough to Defeat Brumbaugh Measure The House Committee on Law and Order is scheduled to meet next Tues day to take up the local option bill, and it was said this morning that there is a decided tendency to report the bill out of committee at an early date, not withstanding the request of the Gov ernor that it be held back until he gives the word that it be sent out in the open. It has not yet been determined whether there will be any open hear ings on the bill,'but it is probable that I 1 there will be, in iietVreiu*e to the views : of Governor Brumbaugh, who wants ; I everything done in the open. The | triemls of the measure are confident ! that they oan j;et enough \"t l s to pass it, but its opponents are just as con- j fident and say that they liave lost out few votes since the Governor began his ! crusade for support, and that what thev have will stick to the end. The toe's of the bill claim 1 40 votes in the House, based on pledges alleged to have beeu | given by individual members. CAUGHT TAKING (AH FARES ! Conductor Makes Signed Confession Before Traction Company Officials Samuel P. Baker, an employe of the I Harrisburg Railways Company, was ar- I rested yesterday by Constable Grove for . defrauding the company of street car fares. After making a signed eonfes | sion of the crime before the traction | company officials. Baker was taken be fore Alderman .Murray, who committeed j ' him to jail under S3OO bail to await i ; a hearing this afternoon. It is alleged that Baker has "knock ed down" about sls within the last two months. He wa- caught in the act by Inspector tSeibert, Saturday morning, I j it is said. Chicago Grain Market Closing Chicago, March 17.—Close: Wheat—May T.M 12: July 121 1-2. Corn —May 73 3-4; July 7t> 1-4. Oats—May 59 1-2; July 53 7-8. l'ark —May 17.57; July IS.OO. Uird—May 10.60; July 10.85. Kibs—May 10.05; July 10.37. Kjl Dm 111 gpte H THE KLAXON IS universally 1 * -•£-. THE KIAXONET and KLAXET are recognized as the STANDARD smaller modelsoftheKlaxon.They I warning signal. It is used by operate on the regular Klaxon j 275,000 motorists. Carried Sjgp«Wp a steel diaphragm vi- , on 90% of all high Triced I cars—and on thousands ot »=■ j' - cars of moderate price. KLAXON THB HAND KLAXON operates on j «m_ vi J « J- ■■! • the same Klaxon principle, except i The Klaxon 19 a WARNING a(gnal. that the cam wh«l« wratrf by danger to maure a train of geara rather than an \ 08 f| electric motor. These gears attain ! On country roads it warns half a high speed by 6imply pressing 1 mile or more in advance—around Vr- . down the push-rod. curves, over hills. I&LAXQI4ET _ __ . ... . ... . . The Hand Klaxon has the true In city driving, the "tiger pro- £T Klaxon warning note and is sold duced by a light touch of the but- under the regular Klaxon guar ton is all that is necessary. It CTiHtBKL. f antee of permanent satisfaction. penetrates the noise of surround- It Is complete in itself— no outside I ing traffic no matter how loud; |T -v-n -.-air** power is necessary. It is designed j| and is at once understood as mean- KLAXET especially for use on cars net |; ing danger. electrified. i The Klaxon is not an "electric *PRICES horn.*# It is totally different. Its | IUMBBI (Complete ready for installation) |j whole principle of operation is dif~ Klaxon S2O. Klaxonet sls. Klaxet || ferent. Its note is different. Ask us 1 Hand Klaxon $7.50. 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