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SIIAMOKIN DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1925. PAGE THREb CMerlal'UJiusemBiit Enterprises, Ths Vietria, Stria ss4 Family Tatatrta ill mmm SDILtl Warning SENATE BILLS OF BENEFIT TO VICINITY oooooooDDDoonn Shun AH Sneezes BROWN'S GREAT MINSTREL SHOW FINAL SHOWINGS STRANDTONIGHT Veteran Entertainers Will Offer Numerous Added Feat ICTORI TMUMDUT STATE I Colds are spread by coughs and sneezes. Be careful if you have ono. Shun all wieesea if you haven't.

Colds are dangerous. None can foretell what they will lead to. Millions are wrecked by them. It is easy at the start to quell a cold. It should never last over a day.

You can stop it in 24 hours with Ahead of the Big Cities prnt urmi triumph it advancs of many big city The Victoria'! hown her in theatres. Senator Steele Introduces Bills for Shamokin Hospital Appropriation and ures in Closing Appearances The Hanking Hit of (he Season Jlill a Cascara-Bromide-Quinino, Many thousands do that daily. Last Times Friday Now Showing New Road bureaus, but the task of placing them is considered "hopeless." Part of this is explained by the fact ihat these positions necessarily depend on the degree to which plants requiring large numbers of trained workers and laborers, are operating, and the amount of clerical and technical help which they would therefore require. The tablets are so sure that your Appropriation lulls of interest to Filmdom's Supreme Triumph! druggist guarantees them. Sorelia.

ble that, millions now employ them, So 'perfect that 25 years have develop cd no way to improve them. this section that have been introduced by Senator Charles Steele include, 102.000 for the state hospital for injured persons of the Trevorton, Shamokin and Mr. Carniel coal fields; $25,000 for the Mary M. Packer hospital, Sunbury; for the Big Demand for Silk Workers at the Present Time With no Possibility of Obtaining Them, Reports From the State Employment Bureaus Reveal The silk division of the textile industries continues to be "surprisingly active," according to the ten state employment bureaus which today issued reports of the past half-month's developments in the employment situation. All class the steady demand for silk workers as "big, with an impossibility of obtaining them." Harrisburg bureau reports that mills are running at less than full pro (production Hank Brown and his famed minstrel troupe, including some of the real pioneers of the world of diversified entertainment, who have been making such a hit with Strand patron? since Monday, will make their final appearances at that playhouse this evening and if there is anyone who appreciates genuinely whole-hearted endeavor, rich diversity of entertainment, merry song and clever jects, these minstrel and vaudeville stars will fill every exaction.

No organization of entertaners seen at the Strand this season has become more popular than the Hank Brown players and their closing appearances this evening promises to be the great IW i Soever grippe me lAPn OFFICERS Checked at once Hill's Tablets embody the best we ELECTED ff s. a.H know. The best ways to fight colds, Trr TViU QQaramaunt Qicturr est of the engagement. William G. Miller Elect- duction because proper help cannot ed to Head Association Beginning tomorrow and continuing over the week-end, the Strand will offer another of its special feature vaudeville bills.

The Sig Franz troupe of acrobats and athletes will be offered in an act for Ensuing Year A Handsome Dashing Rod La Kocque CAST THE0 KOSLOFF, WARNER BAXTER DE LUXE VERA REYNOLDS, LILLIAN RICH, This penetrating atory of American marriage, aociety and tucceti, enthraJlingly taM be obtained. Only Philadelphia reports a dull situation in textile employment, and attributes it to an influx of southern material to its markets, lessening the demand for local work. Despite this unusual yet steady demand fcr workers in silk mills, the Election of officers for the ensuing Laurelton state village. The bill for the Sunbury hospital appropriation was framed by Representative W. II.

Calhoun, Sr. The Laurelton homo appropriation provides for $500,000 for a new building, $160,000 maintenance, and $10,000 for improvements and repairs. Senator Steele is also the sponsor of two road bills. The one, indorsed by the Shamokin motor club, would create a state road from this city to Gowen City and to Line Mountain at the Schuylkill county line. The other would provide a road from Dewart, this county, along the west branch of the Susquehanna! gto Allenwood, Union county.

The bill of Senator Steele appropriating additional for the reconstruction of the bridge from Northumberland to Blue Hill has been reported favorably from the senate's road committee, and was placed on today's calendar. The original appropriation for $400,000 in 1923 was reduced to $350,000 by Governor Pin-chot, but was found insufficient to lever, headache and grippe. The best ways to remove the poisons. The best ways to tone the system. You need all these helps.

You net: them in the best forms known to science. Take no chances with a cold. Use Hill's promptly. The sooner you start the quicker the cold will end. Don't waste your hours in discomfort.

No one who once employs Hill's will ever accept anything else. AUdruuj.es tl Price 30c CASCARAXQUININE CetRedBos QHk With portrait year featured a largely attended and in an atmoaphere ol beautitui women ana auper-gorgeoua ranaian gown as a furore here. enthusiastic meeting of the Young Men's Hebrew association held in the that recently played the New York Hippodrome, "The World of Wheels," and which promises new thrills for patrons of the vaudeville house. spacious quarters of the organiza A Picture Greater Than "Manslaughter" optimistic outlook on the employment tion at 147 East Independence street Naynon's circus of tropical birds is situation which was the strong theme of the last report, has suffered a set another specially chosen attraction for Side-Splitting Comedy Riots Another of The Tcpuiar "GO GETTERS" the coming showing and in it will l.e back with the failure of some of the offered the greatest ease nble of trained birds of the souther i forest largest industries in the state, including the Bethlehem Steel, to call in the number of men expected. Not only the steel industry, but Alberta Vaughn Kit Guard Geo.

O'Hara "Never The Train Shall Meet" last evening. The following officers were named for the ensuing year: President, William G. Miller; vice-president, Louis Moskowitz; recording secretary, living Sandel; financial secretary, A. L. Miller; treasurer, Louis Apfel-baum; sergeant-at-arms, Frank Kearns.

The Shamokin Y. M. H. A. is affiliated with the National Association of Y.

M. H. A. clubs and has won recognition as one of the most enterprising ever gathred in one circle of entertainers. These birds are almost human in their enactments i.nd have been heartily received everywhere thy have been offered.

For slang and rich comedy hero's nothing so funny practically all others, failed to come up to the expectations of the employment bureaus. Building and construc aV 1 -S mm ww Jaaaa Added Cartoon Kelly and Brown in a pong e.nd cover bids, delaying the important construction work. Telix israzy Kat cartoon OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO AVAY When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or Rheumatism dance conception and Norton in tion continues to be almost a negligent factor in caring for the large number of unemployed now pressing the comedy oddity, Your The Greatest of AH Name?" will add zest to the program. TRAILS MADE A special photoplay feature will also Coming ATURDA and most energetic branches of the order in this section of the country. Athletic Serial Hits lend interest to the week-en.

1 bill. Starring CHAMP BENNY i undefeated lightweight champion of the world imrminr tibt a. mv With His Own EASY WITH NEW MAPS DtlNIN I LiMJIN AiU special Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION LEONARD IS first of a aeries of bolting and romance specials In tl "THE FLYING FISTS" Each One In Two Reels has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 35 cent bottle of old, honest t. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and the soreness and lameness is gone. In use for 65 years, this soothing, penetrating oil takes the pain right out, and ends the mis bureaus for work.

Transportation and public utilities are included in these. All have failed to help the employment situation in the state to any appreciable extent. Besides textiles, agriculture alone shows a favorable condition if not for the present, for the near future. Calls are beginning to come in to the various bureaus for farmers. These are not for immediate work, but to begin about March 1.

It demonstrates nevertheless, that some of the unemployed will be taken care of in the near future. Clerical, professional and technically trained workers continue to be a "drug" on the employment market. Applications for this type of employment continue to pour into the "Brealdng In" I INDIGESTKWj Get n-ady for the mightiest of all thrills of the screen Get n-ady for the mightiest of 3 t-' COMING TO I VICTORIA "The Flying Fists" Series of Athletic Features to be Offered at Local Theatre 6 Bell-ans OOOQOO 0 DOOO SidMiJ Hot water J''V13 Clin Dl Af ELL-AM ery. It is doesn't burn the out saying that each succeeding chapter will grow more interesting. Each Iv harmless skin.

25 and Packages Everywhere Benny Leonard, the ST RAN Theatre urdefeated js a complete picture in itself and the HARRISBURG, Jan. 28 New maps issued by the Pennsylvania department of forests and waters, will facilitate the finding of trails, fire lanes, roads, highways, observation towers and camp sites on state forest reservations for campers who spend their vacations there this summer. Four new public use maps, including particularly a map of the Michaux and Mont Alto state forests, revised and "up to the minute" were issued by the department today. Every conceivable form of information for the prospective camper or traveler is plainly marked on the map. In addition to the features already mentioned, the maps show public camping grounds, state forest pnrks, county lines and a wealth of de- lightweight champion boxer, of I i i i Victoria promises be the mecca of worm, wno nas Dccome a sen iation on (amusement for the initial sohwing of the champion on Saturday an deach week there ifter.

High Class A DEVI L- the screen, will be presented at the Victoria theatre on Saturday in the first of his series of athletic features. The series, for which Leonard was specially prepared, is entitled "The Flying Fists Series" and the opening chanter is annronriatelv titled 15,285 STUDENTS AT THE U. OF P. Don't Forget I Tomorrow, Thursday, at 10 a. m.

Last Times Tonight "Breaking In." PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28 Regis- Benny Leonard ha3 been the most I tration figures just completed for 1925 popular of all boxers and become at he University of Pennsylvania tail about the state forests of Pennsyl shows (Owing to length of bill first starts equally popular on the screen. In each of the series he gives exhibitions of his marvelous skill in tlu; manly art of self-defense and it goes with- a total of 15,285 students in all departments. Of this number, 8,356 arc candidates for degrees. Every state in the union is represented on the student roll, Pennsyl vania, th proper method of obtaining camping permits and leasing camp sites.

No one camping during the coming summer need ever be lost if he possesses one of the stale's maps. They are distributed free of charge by the department of forests and waters, here, and by the district foresters of the state. vania leading witn rvery Gus Hill Presents HANK BROWN'S MINSTRELS In a present-Hay minstrel prologue five feature vaudeville acts Addresscs Young Mothers section of! the world is also represented 11 countries having 205 students at the institution. Oriental nations head the list of foreign entries in numbers, China having 54 students matriculated and Japan 29. WASTENDERED Our Final Clearance SALE ALL OUR WINTER Coats, Suits and Dresses SURPRISE PARTY PECK MILLS' ORCHESTRA AT LEGION FRIDAY Added Photoplay Program For Last Half of Week The greatest comedy cycling novelty of the v.or'il of variety features SIG FRANZ TROUPE Famous Southern Entertainers to Furnish Music for Weekly Dance Must 'THE WORLD ON WHEELS" An enjoyahle surprise party was given last evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Handtzhitze, 1320 West Walnut street, the social occasion being tendered in honor of Mrs. Handtzhitze. The playing of games and music featured the entertainment of the evening, with a dainty luncheon being served to the assembled guests at a seasonable hour. Included among those present were the following: Lillian Purcell, Martha Langton, Anna O'Brien, Margaret Kleman, Nellie Donahue, Anna Handtzhitze, "Mary Nolzer, Francis Wargo, Mrs.

B. Purcell, Paul Sommcrs of Readine. Thomas Langton, Michael Purceli, David Langton, John Michael Langton, Frank Langton, Lewis Xuss, William Eslick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Handtzhitze, Mr.

and Mrs. John Handtzhitze, son Joseph and daughter Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank, Mahanoy ity, Mr. and Mrs.

Orvel Rumme and daughter Ruth." Haiti has a business boom. of the funniest acrobatic and tthk'ttc feature- from abroad On Friday evening, Jan. 30, the American Legion, in keeping with its usual custom of booking only the best traveling orchestras on the road, has secured Peck Mills' Nine Southern Entertainers. Numerous traveling orchestras, who have entertained at the Legion, have suggested to the management the advisibility of booking Mills and his orchestra, which they claim is one of the best from the south. It whs after considerable difficulty that the Legion secured the services of Mills, who is booked solid into th? A Bird Circus Clyde Phillips 1'reseiiH NAYNON'S BIRDS troupe of tropica! birds in eutcrtam-itiir accomplishments Hazlctcn, Pa.

In my young moth REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS Our Policy not to carry over garments from season to season must be enforced, on matter if we have to give the goods away Store Opens at 10 a. m. REMEMBER The Red Ticket Price is the Reduced Price NO ALTERATIONS erhood I was in a frail, delicate state of health; my back ached, I had bearing pains, my appetite failed and I inniiic iifi.u.- mm Keiieranv nusera-i Me. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical DiJ iiit-iiiiH-TS ci otnt iraveiuiK orcni'Siras r- covry and favorite Prescr nt on Soi.g and l.incc KELLY St BROWN Premiers of Terpsichore (which I took alternately) relieve 1 nie of all weakness and distress and strengthened me in every way.

It continually of Mill and his orchestra as being the best from the south, the dancers and music lovers are assured of music par excellence. I was a turning point in niv lifr I om a frail little woman in-; Mills promises to put forward i-verv i changed froi to this his hrst an- a strong. pearanee here, as he realizes futurv i hookfiurs are denennW ur.r, i hea'th an1 -r Quick Relief All the suffering in the world won't cure diateaee. Fain make moet diseases worse and sometimes brines on further disorders. A Comeily Oddity WHATS YOUR NAME?" A real laujrh prorckrr thf initial back into any sort of wtakness appearar.e' Uifterwarfi 1 have never forgotten in Shamokin.

Th oustorrary popular ndr.iisiikm prices mill prevail. jthiit it was lr. Piene's all this for me and that is vhy II recommend the r.i to other women who are in a fiai! and nervous state." Mrs. Kuth Hughes. i22 West A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL AFMEIL1AU1 Commoner Kntlih tartr lo Peer Change of Pictures A Dl Act fansilv rc-r.

i In- i Poio Pills stop the pain Ann cmr naht "I I.mri' er tioM ''h can from your lit in- a. ncAordinf Write Dtt tor pi-i -e. fre cn- 1 Irva'idV Ik-tel in Kuflal rr aTt 15 E. Independence Street SHAMOKIN. PA.

Diamonds found alcnir the river 1ar.ks and Kttor.s of the Transvaul ar h-id a valae of $10.. medical advice. i -t. if rou desire work a cure I -i tin- i.

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