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GOITER Fms dreded and diffifuqiif malady can now positively be remedied and prevented by jf I (dlModine yS Iodine. Colloid. the newest, safest aad most discovery in medical deuce for many years. in Results Quarantced Harmless and Non Poisonous A two weeks treatment of three tablets a day will prove its daocy for Goiter, High Blood Pressure. Hardening of the Arteries, and Kan Down Cnndi tioau If yonr druggist caaanot swppfy yon, send $1.00 direct to COiX IONNE Laboratories.

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uwuy vve iiKllyinllun und Ktoumch tr.oililtn. Have juu it bud timte. rmiUil tiniKU''. luor u'p tlte, it lazy, d'in't (Die feeling, i.o aiuliltiun or tilery. with uildiKeNU'll foodK? Ttike olive TubkU, tliu subKlitutu for "lmloim 1.

lr. Kdwarda' Olive TiilileU are pin. ly vcifelable t'oiiiiiun'l mixed with olive oil. Y011 will know them by their olive color. They da the work without crumps jBERTRAND H.

FARR, nnAiiw inAiirri' nr i Get at the Real Cause Take 1 tn rj si ui Jlertian.l H. rurr, of th Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets producer of the Cnitcd taiew. well known 'in Thafii what ihiHiaands of atomach died after a brief lllneiw at his hnie limtead of WyomlsMnu natunmy. rrrr.

who atanea im un amnirui wn A very clever entertainer fror.i WEAK New York Saturday ..) put on with glasses, plain ord.itiry Get a bottle ot Rheuma to day and drinking glasses. His selection batted vvear a satisfied smile, on your face i out on the glasses was "A Senerade," to morrow. i by Shubert and selections from "The It's a remedy that is astonishing Bohemian Oirl." Another clever the whole country, and it's just as artist from this station that attract Kood for gout, sciatica, lumbago and I eil attention was the tifteenyear old kidney misery as for rheumatism. girl, ss Virginia Alasselink, pianist. it drives the poisonous waste from 1 the joints and muscles that's the pdt the football scores on the i secret of.r.heumas iir Saturday night.

This was a very But we lon ask you lo take our v.ord for it: go to Kennedy's Drug Store or any good druggist and get a bottle or. Kneuma to aay; if it good addition to their program of dance music from the Kenmore i Hotel at Albany. X. Y. doesn't do as we promise get your.

The hour that the Pennsylvania money back. It will be there waiting Hotel Orcnestra spent on the air was wpll worth liHteninc: to was broadcast by wjz isew One of the selections was the porars This York. VMf. TITLE TO PROPERTY IN MARKET SQUARE Wm III! to.n.w. or tr.vlii to patch up I diK Ktlon.

iluy are atlaikln thai grower, waa In lecent on Sulilvan. Stiwiuehunm real iauno of tlie ailment closed I the blc produceiH. He aaHlsied the ij oiiii; Jennie M. Pine American Peony Society In Htialsht enlnit out the nomenclature of the peonv and produced a number of new VailfilcH hlninelf. He was for several year prenldent of that a Hociation.

und "'h Judged the lliirrlxburv Peony fchow xonw eaia ago. EUCLID MASONS" TO VISIT IN SUNBURY Membera of Kuclld IdKe, No. or F. and A. lo the number of more afternoon.

Mosnitai juanaeemenu nu Miners iiesinns i i.hK U.Hnn must notify mm not later man iu i norn.w. Mr. Marsh annQyr.ces there i FANNING THE AIR nu tiwnhl. I uh to Patrick Sullivan, IS33 North Sccoml atreet, Warren II. Knits to Lynn B.

Curry, northeunt corner T.voDt fourth and Raleigh atreetx. ii: Clara B. Ktroup to Biirlmru M. ic 753 Uunkle alreet, BROOKE APPOINTED ON EDITORIAL BOARD OF HOSPITAL PAPER Su, ni Fliiinl: ll. of the Harrwhurg lluapltul, who 'than 100 are expected to attend the returned Take imp or two nt bnltime for Kunmiet o' l.odte No.

i nafl Arranvrenienta are In cliarKe oi Out Goes All Rheumatic Poison from the annuul ses American Hospital As Buffalo, has been ap lurh of LcX und ft monthly Brooke with' Miss Katherlne i will be ample motor Xaughton, anKlHtant superintendent, and that the party will leave the represented the Harrlsburg instltu Temple at 4 43 Wednesday tlon and was one of more than 1,200 from Pennsylvania. Tho delegates from this State composed one I eighth of the total attendance. NOTORIOUS BANDIT IS SOUGHT FOR MURDER Xew Oct. 13. James Skelley, a veteran member of the Xew Britain police department, was murdered yesterday when the police discovered yeggmen attempting to blow open five safes in the Davidson and Leventhal department store here.

The police are hunting for Gerald Chapman, who recently escaped from Atlanta prison, where he was sent following a $2,000,000 mail robbery in Xew York. Walter J. Sheehan, Springfield, is under arrest charged with being an accomplice of the murderer. In the excitement following the shooting, Chapman escaped. The favorite from the South, WSB ")HAKK15bUKU KtALlUR I by a seven piece string orchestra IQ PIVliN PD17Q17NT that was a noney ana enjoyea oy an v.

a those fortunate enough to tune in. WSB also put on a surpise by relay nt the speecn made oy J'resiaenc jc'oolidge from the White House to the Heinz dinaer. Another surprise in the 11.45 program was the Hired Hand from station WFAA at Dallas, Texas. CXRO at Ottawa, Canada, was running wild with a song by a quartet entitled "It Ain't Goiina Rain Xo Mo'." This was followed with a recitation by Mrs. WBBR sent out a group; of sacred songs, as well as several violin SnaDDV dance music was well re i illness.

Betkleheni, Oct. 13. At the closing session of the Pennsylvania Real Estate Association convention here, Washington was selected over Erie as the place for the 123 convention by a vote of 12 to 10 board votes. Executive. Secretary William' H.

Hay of Harrisburg was presented with a hand carved, from a lump of hard coal by President Hart. tHARt.ES H. POTICHER Charles Harvey Poticher, aged 27, died last night at his home 160 Xorth Fifth street, after a lingering He had been connected with reived from WTAY. The selections the Overland Harr'isburg included "Because They All Love He is survived by bis Mrs You." "Come on Over." and a song Bessie Poticher: two by Rosemary Hughs "From the Land Charles and Mary Poticher; his pa of the Sky Blue Water. Mr and Mr.

i i i i. Bedtime stories as told bv Mr. four brothers, Mark. Vincent. Dar Vernon from WASI was worth a few Hngton and Graston Poticher.

and moments. three sisters. Myrtle and Fay Pot i icher and Mrs. John Brannan. At least seven stations were end xhe funeral service' will be held inp out the Heins dinner proceedings.

I Friday at 1.39 o'clock at The way the speakers kept coming Vv. on made one think they were liv nl the home, the Rev Dnrsey X. Miller. to the Th Por oi tne urtn Mreet Methodist notables inrludl Charles M. Sb Church, nfficiatins.

Burial will and I'nited States Senator George W. made in the East Harrisburg Ce nie Pepper. jtery. 'lit. II It.

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Peck Carver, Mlddletown, tl: David A. Caley to John B. Baldwin, 630 Harris "treet. I2.0U0; llyman KiiKhel to Patrick J. I It.

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Ixley SUFFERED FROM RHEUMATIC PI Ml OVER BODY This Man Was in Constant Misery; Says Plant Juice Gave Complete Relief 'Tour Plant Juice hug relieved my rheumai.lv Buffering and utom ach und kidney' trouble and has; ui ile a illfferent man of me nf'erl many other medicines had failed to do me nny irood, and I aurely think' Plant Juice is wonderful medical! preparation and I gladly recommend It to every sufferer," said Mr. John i Lotter. weil known resident of To ledo, Ohio, llvln at 908 East Broad way, that city, while talking recently with The Plnnt Juice Man. "I had rheumatic aches and puins all over my body and suffered Air. Lotter continued.

"And my stomach had gotten into very bad condition, so that It hurt me all the. time und brought on awful spellg of bloating. My kidneys were badly disordered, I suffered all the time from constipation, was restless and nervous and couldn't sleep and a catarrhal condition was developing In my head, so that I had a sound in my ears. In fact, I was just about completely 'down and "Then I heard of your Pfant Juice and started taking it and want to say that It surely brought wonderful results in my case. It's the truth that every bad condition I suffered from before has left me and I actually feel like a different man.

The rheumatic aches and pains have disappeared, I sleep fine and that buzzing has left my ears. My stomach and kidneys are greatly improved and I eat well and have been. relieved of the constipation. "Tes, our Plant Juice surely did me a wonderful of good and, after al of this, I do, not hesitate to recommend it. to every suffering person." Plant Juice is sold in Harrisburg at H.

C. Kennedy's Cut Rate Store, 321 Market street; In Mlddletown. by Witman's Pharmacy: Hummels town. by Irvtn Ruff; Palmyra, by Bundle's Pharmacy; Enola, by Holmes' Pharmacy; Elizabethville, by Steever's Pharmacy; Mechanics burg, by Brunhouse Pharmacy and Osman 4k Shenk; Lemoyne.by T. Strohm; Tork.

by M. H. Shearer 4fc Hanover, by. Em let 4fe Kmlet; jXew Cumberland, by Th Snyder Pharmacy. Adv, I.

'mmmmmm I MB. JOHN LOTTfcn Note the Special Noon Hour Demonotrationo in Music Hall We Vtutm ihcic uiioJuJi. niiicn muuM liVtf Vn.w aUmii tW hmiUii ix ijult lie of fniuu KitUrnkl. )it mi xruunt 4 Uiijj tniljc4 I MiuUr li rtgnlir Tu rO'ianoLic i'tk mi'Iihh. mc lute ir rtr (f rfil in ii Ikittr r.lliiiai a Turby.

1240 P. M. WtdncWa. at 11 JO A. M.

Thursday, at 1240 P. M. KriJjy. at 1140 A. M.

Saiudjy. at 1240 P. M. The ullu" i cordially iuilcJ ta ihi liilrrrlin allunin aui near inc ju can't romc any othrr iim. jarc thi time from vtmr IiiihtIi nur wunt Ik mirry! The regular afternoon demonstrations are at 3 and 4 dock.

Lectures by Mb? Donaldson. Demonstrations by Miss Bernice Fctsch pupil of Pavlowa and Kosloff. Comfort Built Right Into Kickernick Trur an fl mdrr ulnVli lit the IhhIv in all oiiiin. Hi nl tanJin thc Uhaimcr llicm cKf to the form. 1 lit re are no i irain.

They longer, hn.k better. Thry are cni f.rtalle because vou never feci them. a ilkHJiners Kickernick Bloomers Are Inexpensive Note the Prices Sport Length Made of line quality sateen, with ample fullness at the hips, two rows of elastic, all sizes and colors, $1.95. Knee Length With a neat heading, come in street shades and flesh, all sizes, sateen at charmeuse at $1.95. Child's Bloomers Made of good quality black sateen, elastic of pure para will outwear two ordinarv'pair; sizes 4 to 12 years, at 50.

SECOND FLOOR am i aa Picture Specials For National Picture Week Choice of 600 Regular $250 Pictures $1.75 These are. the most popular of the reproduc tic ns of the old masters in beautiful colored prints neatly framed. One style has white mat, size of glass 14x17 inches, tinted antique frames. Another style is 13x16 inches, framed closed, inch antique'gilt frames. These subjects are included ilio Silence Broken.

Pan Boy and Rabbit, Rachburn rt lull Northern Mplits. Mangold Burning Sands. Rudolphus Tlic Scout. Dallin' AiiroIus. Millet SSB to Great Spirit, Simplicity, Sir Joshua Rey.

Dallin I Hope, Watts I Are you going to let $2.25 stand' between you and freedom from houseclean ing worriet? dcnvxi Fwtt Jit 1mm HOOVER kJttilX. ailan at iriW.VSTAIRS End of Trail, Fraser Allah's Prayer, Rudolph Spring Song. Glucklich Psyche, Paul Thumann Innocence, Banguerean New Sweaters For Boys and Girls $2.95 and $4.95 Brushed Wool Coat. Sweaters boys and girls, neck style, in camel color or heather mixtures. Sizes 28 tp 36.

Special at $2.95. Shaker Knit Pull Over Sweaters for boys have a heavy rolled collar, and come in brown, navy and maroon, combination trimmed. All sizes, STREET FLOOR Odd Lsathero Malie NevShcso For Women IW iii iancr. JjirrrV lianl ikiu. uhUU cwmr In a very Uij tan hatl ami iriimiirtl uiili tan Vi4: the llc i a cm low at the iilo.

with one map ami lird 8.00 II.rn ibtir i 4 (hi IntM rftJil tnith rf) Mturt Hillitt r. UM. A UH xali'Tjiird Oxf.J uiHiiMol brwnn immi tajiul; i'uUn Ketl. A err irl (ir.rJ in jB tit AnJ fur irc i Ujtk jainu irrji Mild hiji. uratrful irrl; it i.

rid k. at kjr. ruj hat a try iiti.lc cutout. S7.S0. Miv nrtr te in fuirr ri rriiiitf rrry The Adaptability of the NEW HATS It's vcrv true the niilli nery ui I 'all ndapts itself to everv material or eonihina lion of materials, and to every individual type.

If voti look best in a larce. sweeping brim, wear it, and i. i. a i 1 Ylj and velvet combinations are specially good, and liave a line representation here: velvets shading in several tones, notably the hyacinth and fuchsia shades nrr vi'rc ivirinl ttiololli 'mode; if a tiny cloche or a severe Directoire sailor is becoming. to your type, it is decidedly correct; even the fussiest little Hat of gold net or lace is sponsored by the fashion of Fall.

effects arc used profusely. There is a wide selection of such styles as mentioned above, together with many others, around the prices of $15 and $16.50 Til I UD FLOOR A SALE OF La Tausca Pearls An Opportunity to Save on Gifts For Brides, Birthdays and the Holidays La Tausca Pearls! The adornment supreme for any time of the year. Lustrous, glowing, iridescent pearls. Man made, as only tfhe French know how, by a patented La Tausca process that makes them true rivals of nature's most perfect "Cecina" a La Tausca necklace of exceptional value. Creme white in color: graduated.

Fin ished with Belais white gold safety clasp. In' grey velvet gift case 24 inch. Special 27 inch. Special $7.50 30 inch. Special "Geneva" a beautiful presen tation of a pearl necklace.

Of a pale creme sheen, delicate tint, rich in luster. Carefully matched and graduated. Belais white gold safety clasp set with a small diamond 24 inch. Special $10.00 27 inch. Special $12.50 30 inch, i Special $15.00 All Necklaces Mounted with solid gold or gold diamond set safety clasps, 54 to 72 inch.

Endless Chains. Special $7.50 to $19.90 The new Parisian, mode, now demands the wearing of two or three strand pearl necklaces. A limited number is in this collection 24, 27 and 30 inches long, with beautiful clasps, some, diamond set. In velvet de luxe cases, they are the gift supreme Roanne 2 strand Necklaces Special $12.50 Ermita 2 strand Necklaces. Special $19.95 Akita 2 strand Necklaces Special $37.50 Sumara 3 strand Necklaces Special $25.00 Other La Tausca Pearls Special $50 to $100 MaU FUled.

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