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iiAiuusnuno telegraph AUGUST 39. 1916. Hew Thin People FISH FOR A MAN Can Put On Flesh IN RIVER BASIN TUESDAY EVENING, Thin men and womn that h'g hrty. filling dmn.r ycrn aia Ul nlshl What twcaine 01 in ii irtiii.iii huuriihincal It rnntalnad? hn gained in mnr. Thai tM aa4 from )uur body unuurn.4 cui inrouan an pph iri.

tnm t.rul th.ta, but uur food do.n ark inJ alii k. and lha iiUln trultl I you hardly enough imuriahiiian (mm meal to KlV for Ilia rook mi. Tl is tru. ft thin (ulka Ilia world tvr. lour nuiriuve or a ana.

oui funcliuna of a.aimilsUoit. ara prt tly auiy out oi ar ana need recun Irurllufi. Cut out the ffnIUh food and funny ndut dteia. t'ut out varliiin but 0a ala are aunt and at with rVery one or Uloaa mia tursoi itu lot. It two noia ma m.i'rrnn Lt tha rl he tha u.

ive tffct cood lid pound of healthy, "tav.thara" fat may ba tha net result FarcM aim to rliarc weak, atasuant blood with million of freah now red blond foipuerln lo alve tha blood trie larrvln? rower to deliver every oum tt fat making; malarial in your food to every part of your bunv. taraoi. loo, rnlxea with your food, to piepai It fur the blood in an earuy aaainiiiuiro inrra. Thin peopla tell how they hava sained all tha way from 10 to 2S pound a month whlla inklnr Saraol and say that ih new ataya put. Xargol tablet are a rareful romblnatlon uf SIX of tiia belt aielmllndva element know to rhcmlatry.

They coma 44 tablet to a pnrkak e. aro pleaaant liarmleaa and Inexuenalva. and (. A (tare ard all other Rood druuglats In this eii mem aunjnci to on absolute fc uarnntee of weight increase or money bark aa found in every lar' packat. Advertisement.

Auto Parties Visit Gretna Cottages Over Sunday Special to the Telegraph Mount Gretna. Aua. S9. On Sunday afternoon iw auto party, con Kirtinif of Miss Marfrarct Dum. Miss Marion Kin, Robert King.

John KlnR. Nieelev Ulrich, Albert Rlnkcnbach, George I. Kins, and Bruner Camp bell, went to LcbAnou and Krederlcks burc. Ulrs. Harry Wilt entertained there members of Mrs.

Lupfer's clan of St. Johns Lutheran Sunday School, Rtoelton: Mrs. Stedler. Mrs. Stoudt.

Mrs. Di'gan, Mrs. Rehkuicler. Mrs. Pret.t.

Mrs. Shaffner, Mrs. Kolker, Miss Kate Stamm and Miss RehkuKler. Miss Emma Stuart, of 614 North Sixteenth street, Harrlsburir, is spending the month of August with her niece. Miss Daisy Sheaffer, at Hearts ease cottace.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rinken baeh at Onoko cottagre on Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Cumbler Miss Emma Morrow, Miss Evelyn Cumbler and Eugene Strite, of Har rlsburtr. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis H. Tyson and daughter, Mrs. Scott Leiby, motored from Harisbursr Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. E. K.

Mountz. An auto party consisting of Arthur Kacon. Master Daniel Bacon, Miss Anna Bacon and Edward Moore motored to Gretna Sunday. Miss Esther Smith, who has been spending her vacation at Gretna, returned yesterday to her home at Harrisburg. Mrs.

Herbert L. Smith spent Saturday at Manheim. Vigorous Protest Against Repeal of Trolley Ordinance Mechanicsburg, Aug. 29. Professor A.

H. Ege, of Mechanlcsburg, in a leaflet Just issued reviews the controversy between the borough of Me chr.nicsburg and the Valley Railways Comranv and vieorouslv nrnrests I against a compromise measure now unaer consideration by the borough council, which would lower the annual tax by repealing the ordinance of 1911. After carefully reviewing the various points in the controversy between the company and the borough since 1901, Professor Ege concludes as follows: "How can council expect fair play from the Railways Company when they see that the company has granted fare? to Marysville, a distance of 9 miles, for 10 cents, while to Mechanlcsburg, a distance of 8 miles, the trip is enforced at 15 cents per MILLIONS TAKING TANLAC TO DAY Tfow Beinjr Introduced for First Time Here Through Gorgas Drug Company No other medicine has been quite as successful as Tanlac. In 30 States of the Union millions of residents are now taking the Master Medicine and expressing an abiding faith in its powers over stomach, liver, kidney and catarrhal troubles. E.

W. Carey, the Tanlac man, said last evening: "There is not a single portion of the body not benefited by the healthful work of Tanlac, which begins its action by stimulating the digestive and assimilative organs, thereby enriching the blood and invigorating the whole body. Next, it enables the stomach to' thoroughly digest its food, thereby permitting the assimilable products to be converted into blood, bone and muscle It overcomes that great exciting cause of disease weakness. It renders the body vigorous and elastic, keeps the mind clear and energetic, and throws off the symptoms of nervousness and indigestion. It builds up the constitution weakened by disease and mental and physical overwork, quickens convalescence and is an unfailing source of comfort to the aged and infirm.

"By increasing all of the powers of endurance, it enables those who use Vanlac to better encounter fatigue, exposure and overwork." batant. tonic, appetizer and invigorant that strikes straight at the seat of stoma.cn, liver. Kianey and catarrhal fl fToH ins on1 vnWn bUUIV.M lull UUWU, sickly people into hungry, healthy men ana women, is now neing personally introduced for the first time here through the Gorgas Drug Company, where Mr. Carey is. meeting tho local public daily and courteously demonstrating and explaining the famous remedy.

DRINK HOT WATER FOR INDIGESTION A Physician's Advice "It dyspeptics, sufferers from gas, ind or flatulence, stomach acidity or sourness, gastric catarrh, heartburn, would take a teaspoonful of pur btaurated magnesia in half a glass of hot water immediately after eating, they would soon forget they were ever afflicted with stomach trouble, and doctors would have to look elsewhere for patients." In explanation of thes, words a. well known New York physician stated that most forms of stomach trouble are due to stomach acidity and fcrmontation of the food contents of the stomach combined with an insufficient blood supply to the stomach. Hot water Increases the blood supply and fcianrated magnesia instantly neutralizes the excessive stomach acid and stops food fermentation, the combination of the two, therefore, being mar velotisly successful and decidedlv preferable to the use of artificial digest ents. atimulants or medicines for indigestion. Advertisement.

i Hook ins of Humno Tie Fea ture of Kipona Program; Complete Details How would you Ilk to poliah up our fining rod, overhauj )our lln. oil your reel and to a ruhlni for a man? How to to man flihlng will tl.rilhngly demonstrated not Monday afternoon on tha fc'uaquehann bacln a apacialty feature, of tho firat an nual Kipona proitrurn. man flhlnii" a new water atunt fur HarrUburr and vu lufinlrd for tha program by V. E. Lanirenhetm, an encincer of the Stat Water Supply Richard Rauclc.

on of tha leading whr.mera and canoelit of the city, will likely do tho fish act. Man In a Halt's Job Except that the rod a littl heavier, the line little atouter and the reel one of tho huge lnch aurf Hilling type, the method of hooking for a man Is much the aaine aa fthln for a Kh. The ttahcrman cata from a float and the hook Is attached to a ort of harnera that la buckled round th shoulder of the man In the water. ii the latter Job to avoid being 'played until he Is tired enough to be "landed. Twenty minutes Is the time limit allowed for the purpose, and while the task for the man in the water hounds easy, those who have participated In the sport say tha "ilsh ciman really has the easiest job.

further details for the blir regatta and carnival that Is to make the banks of the busquehanna. basin the gather ins; point for thousands of people were completed last evening at a meeting of the Greater Harrisburg Navy. Officials will be named and details of the pro kram will be completed at a meeting Thursday evening In the park offices of the executive committee. The entry lists for the arious events will close to morrow evening at 6 o'clock. Getting Prizes A.

J. Slmms. E. J. Stackpole.

and James K. Jackson were appointed a committee to obtain the merchandise prlxes which will be awarded for the various specialty events. Gilbert M. Oves will get the loving cup which Is to be offered by the Navy to the winning crew of the high school "war" canoe race. The athletes of Central.

Technical and Steelton high schools and the Har risbi Academy are getting ready for the fray with a vengeance. The Tech boys have practically organized their crew and have selected "Dick" Rauck as coach. The Maroon and Gray will use the Morris boat obtained by A. P. Dintaman.

Candidates for the final tryouts for places In the boat will meet at 6.30 o'clock this evening at the Dintaman pavilion with Coach Rauck. C. V. Wolfe has undertaken the or ganization of the Central crew and Ralph R. Seiders.

Steelton. will get the Steeltonians together. Their practice FBins will begin upon the arrival of the two Oldtown canoes which have been ordered by George W. Bogar. Within the next, few days these canoes will be here.

H. Elmore Smith, coach of the Harrisburg Academy crew, will get his padc'Iers out for practice as soon as the Kennebec boat which George K. Rcist has ordered reaches Harrisburg. Any Old Don hie Paddles? The swimmers will hold an informal meeting to morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock at the Municipal Port, oft the foot of South street discuss the entry requirements. James K.

Jack son, the chairman of the committee will preside. Within the next few days E. V. Leeds, who has charge of the three man standing double paddle specialty event, must beg or borrow at least half a dozen double paddles. He is anxious to have the use of this number and has asked that any generously in clined owner get in touch with him by phone or at his residence, 1524 Derry street, as soon as possible.

Rumanians Here Glad of Their Country's Step At a meeting held last night in the rooms of the Maru Rosa culture Club, 1016 Herr street, about 100 Rumanians, living in the city and vicinity, who were formerly residents of Austria Hungary, raised a fund of $11.48 to send a caoiegram to tneir King, trerai nand, of Rumania, to tell him of thetr appreciation for the entrance of Rumania on the side of the Entente allies. The following is the text of the "To His Majesty, King Ferdinand of Rumania, Buharest, Rumania: "We felicitate you on your energetic step for the union of Rumanian race into one great Rumania and the salvation of civilization. With God ahead. "(Signed) "BUMANTAN NATIONALISTS OF HAR RTSBURG." The committee which drew up th cablegram is composed of the following: Teodor N. Cioban.

Mitra vitelar, Geirge B. Rasadean and Lazar Suraan. dan. Return to Coal Mines in Shamokin District Shamokin, Aug. 29.

United Mine Workers resumed work at all Susquehanna Coal Company collieries in this region yesterday, following an eleven day tie up by the men to thoroughly unionize the operations, in which attempt they claimed they were sucessful. All of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company's mines were re opened to day, excepting the North Franklin and Bear "Valley collieries, which are undergoing extensive repairs. PAKTY AT 'RATTLING RUX Special to the Telegraph Dauphin, Aug. 29. A party was given on Saturday even ing by Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Ney at their home at Rattling Run. The time was. spent pleasantly with music and refreshments were served to Miss Louise C.

Edwards, of Harrisburg: Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Ney, of Green Point: Mrs. William Howard, Reuben H.

Howard and Charles W. Garman, of Dauphin; Mr. and Mrs. Christian Warner, Miss' Mary C. Warner and Lloyd E.

Warner, of Zionsville; Miss Mary L. Ney, Harvey E. Ney and Mr. and Mrs. John Ney.

lAMuaewefyral sibley carxivai. shows at state: and tenth streets Large' crowds witnessed the opening of the Sibley Carnival Shows at State and Tenth streets, last night This is a rare attraction for Harrisburg, as the Sibley aggregation has been playing larger cities. In addition to the many features usually seen at a carnival thert. are eighteen distinct shows featured by the Sibley's. The United Spanish American War Veterans brought this big attraction to Harrisburg, and hope to realize a neat sum during the ween.

Two special features are the Water Nymphs and the athletic exhibitions. The Nvmphs include six expert diving girls. Miss Johnson, of national fame, beinr the star. They give a series or diving and swimming exhibitions every night, using a large tank. High diving is a specialty.

Tomorrow Miss Johnson will give an exhibition in the afternoon, diving from the Walnut Street Bridge. Tee atnieuc snow inciuaes Doxing licit iei i Mitu exhibitions, wrestling, weightlifting and other interesting features. Under a big tent a vaudeville show is given, and there are many things that please wheel, flying horses, etc. To night, with the Sibley band, the veterans will have a parade prior to the opening of the show. risburg, is at the Majestic this week in a well written sketch call At the ed "The Hermit." Mr.

Char Majestic ters is seen in the title role. ana IS assisted uy ma wuc, The act contains comedy and a little i Olaflr a rl Vprnl. two character actors, are also on the bill. They portray a coupie 01 nauaus. One has been In this country for several years, and the other has Just ar Th former, with his vast knowledge of the new country, scorn fully corrects the many blunders of the newcomer.

The audience is Kept, in constant laugnter cnrougnoui en tire act. utner acis me. ttpiain .1 i nmnt in a i li rla qfi RnnQ lier H.I1U LJ novelty; Nordst.rum and Potter, In a comedy sku, ana me iiciucusu ers, who offer an instrumental musical act. who viewed "The American Beauty" yesterday at the Regent, were shown an amazing "The American achievement. In this Beauty" at Paramount produc the Regent tion, now being at the Regent, Myrtle Stedman, the star, plays not one, but AMUSEMENTS afrUIaMirlM L.S! iki cmt ai mpvn i mS imi cmt vai inevii 1 fatTS.

2:30 3.000 persons saw the vaudeville vesterduy, and the bill Is so good that we esp'rt 20.000 will try to ee It before Wednesday night. And yon fcnow ire can't take care of naif that many, so GET IN EARLY Matinee to day at 2 .30 10c, 15c. Evening, 7.30 and. o'clock 10c, 15c, 25c. Try Our New Loge Seats They are the best aeats tn the theater and are only a dime more.

KNOW WHO'S HERE SPENCER CHARTERS the well known Harriahnra; actor, aslated by IRENE MYERS and a capable company. In a delightful comedy sketch called THE HERMIT" 4 Other Excellent Offerings Coming Thnra Frt. and Sat. 'My Neighbor's Garden A very excellent mnalcal earned with pretty sirls. fll! jr' The Dutch Kitchenet Is the Finest Kitchen Cabinet Made Join the Bowman Kitchen Cabinet Club $1.00 Will Place One in Your Home The comfort, pleasures and conveniences you will derive from the Dutch Kitchenet will be worth many times its cost.

It brings all your kitchen needs to your finger tips. The Dutch Kitchenet is a pantry, work table and cupboard all in one and each compartment arranged to suit your own requirements. Set it close to range and sink and see what countless steps you save in doing your kitchen work. Built Like Fine Furniture The Napanee Dutch Kitchenet has the most up to date improvements ever brought out in kitchen cabinets, such as a dust proof roll curtain, which enables you to open the cabinet without disturbing a table full of utensils. The adjustable flour bin, glass sugar bin, ventilated cupboard, metal cake box, extra heavy chopping block, sliding utensil shelves and non warping table top these are some of the interesting features which, for convenience, place the Napanee far ahead of other cabinets.

It is extra durable and substantial. The Dutch Kitchenet will last a lifetime. It is really built like fine furniture. Come in and examine them Visit this store now examine the Napanee Dutch Kitchenet the modern Kitchen Cabinet with the latest ideas. BOWMAN'S Fifth Floor; three different roles.

First, as the beautiful young wife of Martin Ellsworth; then in a series of dramatic scenes Myrtle Stedman plays two different roles at the same time. The character of the. aristocratic, white haired, sorrow marked Mrs. Ellsworth is such a contrast to the character of the beautiful daughter, Ruth, which she also plays in these scenes, that it is, almost impossible to believe she Is the same person. To morrow and Thursday AMUSEMENTS To day only MYRTLE STEDMAN, In "THE AMERICAN BEAUTY" Added Attraction Paramount Burton Holmes Travel Pictures.

To morrow and Thursday, Paramount presents BLANCHE SWEET In "THE DUPE." Added Attraction Paramount Plctographa. COMING Henry B. Walthall In "THE STING OF VICTORY" HlHRItRlHG, TlCliUlY, AlUtT ft. Going to School will toon be the morning greeting of the children, is they are hailed by their little friends. Going to school to learn.

In this store family we are "going to school" every day. True, in the popular idea of a school, a great "public school" where there are lessons to learn, and many, many, different studies. This month marks the First Anniversary of our Educational Department, which throughout the year has taught, and will continue to teach all our big family, the intricacies of Salesmanship, along with Textiles, Color and Design, Spelling, Business English and Arithmetic, Hygiene and Store System. Here also, applicants for positions are put to a test, and applications received from responsible persons who will profit by the advantages of special training. (Positions now open).

We will welcome the public to our Class Room, fourth floor, in the morning from 8 to 10. JOSEPHINE R. HOWE, Educational Director. Office Hours, 11 to 12 and 4 to 5.30. To Secure a Glimpsed Of the Future Fashions is every woman's desire.

Here is a peep behind the curtains of the authorities of Fashion, revealing something of the early modes. SUITS are most interesting, for it is quite settled that they are to be becomingly pretty, in their simplicity. Some have jackets with wide lapels, others narrow and the cape effect collar is shown upon the more elaborate suits. SKIRTS Notwithstanding the maledictions of cartoonists, skirts seem predestined to remain full and flaring A and short. First in are smart in design and quite colorful.

DRESSES are reveling in the new satin fabrics, with lovely ribbed failles quite the smart thing. Georgette is as smart as ever, many being trimmed with bead ornaments. BOWMAN'S Third Floer Smooth, even, round thread. Outing Flannel, 36 inches; new Fall patterns; 1200 yards in the lot. Yard 9f.

Shaker Flannel, 36 inches; bleached; heavy nap 2 to 9 yard lengths. Yard 10. Pequot Bleached Pillow Tubing, excellent quality; 45 inches. Yard 180. Blanche Sweet will be presented In "The Dupe." "The Marriage of Molly the new Triangle picture featuring Mae Marsh and Robert Harron, which is At the showing at the Colonial for Colonial the last times to day, is said to be one of the truest pictures of Irish life yet shown upon the AMUSEMENTS THE HOME OF THE BEST TO DAY MAE MARSH in a rollicking Irish drama, The Marriage of Molly 0 a picture that is full of Irish' heart interest and thrilling moments Also a New Two Reel Comedy, "POOR' PAPA" WEDNESDAY" and THURSDAY William Fox Present Bertha Kalich SCi In AMBITION" The dramatic treat of; the season.

CARNIVAL ALL WEEK Everybody Is Going Sibley Superb Shows for the Benefit Fund of United Spanish American War Veterans Camp No. 8 Tenth and State Streets Extra Feature Miss. Margaret Offer, World's Heavyweight Swimmer and Diver. Weight, 317 pounds. Sibley's 16 piece Military Band will play daily.

BOWMAN'S screen. A new two reel comedy called "Poor Papa," will be on the same program. Wednesday and Thursday, William Fox will present his latest screen production called "Ambition." Mme. Bertha Kalich, who made such a big success in "Slander," will appear in the lead AMUSEMENTS and NIGHT POPULAR PRICES Mat. 25 and 50c Gus Hill Presents KATE ELMORE WITH' HER OWN COMPANY, IN My Aunt From Utah SOME MUSIC SOME GIRLS NIGHT PRICES 25 50 75c $1.00 4) A 36 inch Unbleached Sheeting.

Special To morrow at 6c yd. Bleached Sheets, made of good quality sheeting; 72x90 inches; 530. Embroidered Scalloped Pillow Cases, in six different designs; 45x36 inches; 320. Bolsters to match, at 750. Utica Sheets, bleached slight mill imperfections; 90x90; $1.05.

Basement. ing role. Also on the same program will be the fourth episode of "The Grip of Evil," called "The Looters." Thosy who have not had the pleasure of see ing the previous episode will have no trouble in understanding and enjoying this episode, as each part is a complete story in itself. AMUSEMENTS OREHEUM TP MATINEE i morrow Thur. Aug.

31 SIM WILLIAMS Presents THE GIRLS FROM SPECIAL FEATURE Blanche J0YLAHD SEE "THE FALL OF BABYLON" "A NIGHT IN A HAREM" 2 Days sS, Mat. Daily, Sept I and 2 WHAT MARY BALLARD DID FOR THE MAN SHE LOVEB A BEAXJTIFUL STORY Combining Mystery Emotion Laughter Tears Sweet and Wholesome MATINEE PRICES 25c and S0c Nights 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Will Deeply Touch and Interest Every Man and Woman of Sympathy and Feeling. SEATS TO MORROW.

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