Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 20, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    1" dlffllHto* THE PI CAM QUIEED CAI E strikes a livelier pace to-morrow |l
I HB BIG wliEEr &HLK with many new and wonderful bargains |l
1 [[Ml ONLY 10 DAYS MORE AND THIS GREAT SALE WILL C T AN EN DM
IpV All Stocks 5kS Readjusted--Down, Down Go the Prices |l
I nT Small Sje Coat Suits <M ftC Women's $2.50 Corduroy HAA Broom Coupon i«r Wednesday" II
g [fl , Worth $9.00 to SIO.O0 —Dress Skirts, for > Bring T hu with y ou ' $1
g H Just 7 small Women's Coat Suit* (black on!y> sizes 14 to 16 Choice of Blue or Brown and all sizes 40 F St " B f 0|
ji fl Women's & Misses' Winter fj»<g 95 Women's Genuine French Co- gfe<| 475 Girls' Winter Coats, s'l7s JA _BH
5 f Coats, Worth up to $5.00 for 2$ §'= ney Fur Goafs, worth $35, (or ,» Il= Worth up to $3.5#, for-*-31'= lUC CdCllH ol
§| Iff Made of all-wool materials, "*■_—» Just 3 black fur coats, Skinner Made of all wool blue Chin- Q|
,J| choice of Black or Blue and all sizes satin lined, M-inches long, all sizes, chllla, sizes 6to ft years 0 n Sale from 8.30 to 11.30 A. M. HUH Ol
If STORE OPEN Women's and Misses' Serge dM .95 Women's iTiessaline Silk ftC/i Women's ap to sls# IA _ SOLD OHIV IO CUSTOMERS BSifH jjj|
© WEDNESDAY AT Dresses, worth up to $4.50 for |r= n..,- „ 4c . t? cn •Villi. House Dresses, for > C? 2S J JI, C I F ESI a I
8 O'CLOCK One-piece Serge Dresses, ICIIiCO3IS, WO rill $0.50, v W XI
Q Closes at 5.30 P. M. choice of Black, Blue or Brown and all sizes Choice of black and colors, all sizes cales (slightly impsrfect) and all sizes None Sold to Children, Only One to a Customer Ql
IGreatest Sacrifice of Women's Garments Ever Attempted 11
j| OUR ENTIRE WINTER STOCK MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH Bath Robes, Dressing Sacques ol
I Hundreds of Newest Models at 33 l /s to 50c O fgj- [ggg Maker's Cost II
ISUITS, COATS & DRESSES 25c II
IA CLEAN SWEEP OF OVER 250 FUR FABRIC COATS
tnotlOS, full length. Values up to $3.50, for 98c I
ARABIAN LAMB, URAL LAMB AND PER Women's Full Length Flannelette MQp 31
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' 75 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' (MA 00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' s<fl P. 00 J?, mono f- Values U P to $L25 ' for |
SALTS URAL LAMB COATS J\H= SALTS ARADIAN LAMD AI / Finest Persiana Coats 3k|||= Women's Eiderdown Bath Robes. 04 JQ <$
VALUES TO $lB FOR COATS, VALUES TO S2O FOR—•»•'"= VALUES TO $25 FOR >Y W Z= Values Up tO $4.50, for . . . Q
Satin and Venetian lined coats, plain or kimono sleeve®. "with guarantee yarn-dyed satin. Choice of 48, 50 Lined with Skinner's satin. Plain or kimono sleeve*. ChlldrCtl'S FISHHCICttC Full i||" Q
_ 1* ii r» i i Kimonos. SI.OO Value, for . . .*»*•'§
g One Thousand Astrakhan, Boucle and Mixture Coats women's & Misses' wash Dresses, 70* 1
8 Women's and Misses' jfeA Q5 Women's and Misses' d»P 00 Women's and Misses' d*f) 75 I Women'sandMissos'A-i 475 sizes 16 to 40. Values up to $4, for <2
$ WINTER COATS, X»== WINTER COATS, WINTER COATS, WINTER COATS, AI | = 5
@ Values to $8.50 for—Values to SI 1.50 for—Values to $16.50 | Values to $22.50 for WlfltftK A. _ t O
§ Extra Large Size Coats for Extra Large Womm at Clean Sweep Prices wOalS |
| At Way Down Prices I
8750 WOMEN'S AND NEw'sPRINOSUITS DIVIDED INTO Sizes for Girls 2to 14 years O
© Q
O Women's and ffoPOO Women's and gfcQ.so Women'sanddM <1.75 I ome ' l ' saiK '(l*'| IT.OO Former Prices $4.50 to $12.00®
§ Misses' Suits, Misses' Suits, JICl = Misses'Suits,M i| = Misses' Suits, Jk I {)== DJ ll fin 00 O
ft Values to sl2 for-^-1 ,w = Values to $16.50 for+-W= i/a/ues fo $22.50 for | Values to S3O foi^-*K* v = lIGOUCBO rPICOS <P J.UU, A
§pr Tremendous Reductions on 111 Extra Large Coat Suits. Sizes 37 to 51 $3.89, $4.89 & $6.891
Men's & Young Mien's 515.00, SIB.OO OA TA | 1A » # a j|L i yji |
" I to 522.50 Values Winter Overcoats at d 9■v U | J |
•ADDRESS BY LEBANON IJAYVYEK
Special to The Telegraph
Hershey, Pa., Jan. 20.—0n Sunday
afternoon E. E. McCurdy, attorney, of
T/ebanon. delivered an ad dross to the
Hershey Men's Club. The attendance
wan large.
RID YOURSELF
OF THAT IRRITATING
COLD
Loosen the congestion In your throat,
raise the phlegm and get rid of that
bothersome cold. Do It by taking
GofTs Cough Syrup. This herb cough
medicine is the old-fashioned kind
that gives quick relief without harm.
No opiates; no "dope"—Just harm
less, healthful herbs. Get a 25c. or
50c. bottle today." Money back by the
dealer if it doesn't help you.
8.8. GOFF k SOJfS CO., Camden, N.J.
UNDERTAKEHB
RUDOLPH K. SPICEFT
Funeral Director and Embalmer
313 Walnut St. Bell Phone
EDUCATIONAL
MAKE NEW YEAR
RESOLUTION
to enroll next Monday In
Day or Night School.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
15 S. Market Square. Harrisburg, Pa.
f ■
Harrisburg Business College I
DAY AND NIGHT
Business, Shorthand and Civil Scr- j
vjce. Individual Instruction.
-Bth Year.
329 Market St. Harrisburg Pa.
TUESDAY EVENING,
January Common Pleas
Is Under Way Finally;
January Common Pleas Court was)
delayed again to-day because of con
tinuances of certain cases which had 1
| hern slated for trial this morning anil I
i which couldn't be reached. The first j
cuse to be tried before President Judge'
Kunkel wasn't called until 2 o'clock
this afternoon, when the assumpsit
suit, brought by Abraham Cooper vs.
William Peters was aired.
Tn No. 2 room Judge Henry, of
Lebanon countl, who is sitting with
the Dauphin County Court owing to
the illness of Additional Law Judge
McCarrell, heard the trespass suit in
stituted by Agnes and David Leidy
against the Central Pennsylvania.!
(Harrisburg Railways) Traction Com- j
pany. The Leldys are suing for dam- I
ages growing out of injuries they re- i
ceived in a trolley accident. i
STOP CATARRH! I
Unless properly treated this disease
often leads to a serious if not fatal ail
ment. It in needless to allow catarrh
to ruin your health—use Hyomei—it J
Is certainly effective relief for catarrh j
ills. It's the direct-to-the-spot treat- !
ment. You breathe it—no stomach j
dosing. No household should be |
without Hyomei. It not only gives
quick and lasting benefit In cases of
catarrh but is one of the surest and
most pleasant treatments for head
colds, snilTles, or croup of children.
Hyomei is a combination of anti
septic oils—you breathe It —using a
small inhaler. The air laden with
health-restoring Hyomei soothes,
heals and vitalizes the sore, raw and
inflamed . membrane of the breathing
] organs almost immediately. There is
Ino other remedy that benefits so
| surely or so x quickly. Money refunded
by 11. C. Kennedy if you are not satls
| fled.
Do not be Mahout Hyomei another
| day. Druggists everywhere sell it.
J Get the romplete outfit—sl.oo size—
[this contains the inhaler and bottle of
I liquid.— Advertisement.
! HOLLER COMPILES I
| FIRST DIVORCE LIST
Forty-two Cases All Told to Be
Heard in Court on
February 2
The first divorce court list to he
compiled by Harry F. Holler as Dau
j phln county's Prothonotary was com
i pleted to-day. There are forty-two
leases all told. February divorce court:
i will he held February 2. , Following
• are the cases:
| Thoma M. vs. Elmer G. Spatz;
Charles W. vs. Jennie Clouser: Irene
vs. Charles Utz; Trene B. vs. Samuel
18. Brobst; Maude vs. Harry P. Gil
bert; John A. vs. Hannah Grossman;
' Beatrice M. vs. William B. Fisher;
Sarah E. vs. Charles A. Zimmerman;
Ezra K. vs. Maude E. Stauffer; Jo
quetta B. vs. John R. Gabler; Anna
i vs. Melvin Danner; Mary vs. Ignatius
I Moharik; Mary S. vs. Benjamin F.
■ Davis; John G. H. vs. Lulu P. Kohl
| haas; Edgar D. vs. Henrietta B.
i Lusher; Bertha M. vs. Thomas Stees;
Percy I. vs. Irene G. Swab; Eva vs.
John Kahler; Jean E. vs. Paul Ander
son; Ida vs. John J. Bretz; Anna C.
vs. George Laverty; Sarah E. vs.
Elmer Trutt; Tlllie vs. Samuel Null;
Katherine vs. Harry Reldlnger; Wil
liam R. vs. Ella Flanagan; Minnie E.
vs. Frank N. Monn; Jessie R. vs. Clar
ence Raber; Pauline M; vs. Ralph E.
Brock; Regina vs. Anthony Vlahovic;
D. H. vs. Minerva Grissinger; Charles
W. vs. Nettie E. Bender; George W.
vs. Elizabeth Armprlester; Beulah L.
vs. James B. Foose; Minnie R. vs. Al
bert L. Knighton; Edward W. vs.
Annie C. Metzger; Annie M. vs. Wal
ter Allen; Sue vs. A. U. Seltzer; Mln
nlo vs. William Herbert: Anna E. vs.
William Duey; Minnie vs. Charles F.
Summers: Michele vs. Lulsa Fure;
JEarnest vs. Suzanne E. Gclslnger.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Mulocks Leave City
For Ypsilanti Charge
REV: EDWIN McCORD MULOCK
The Rev. Edwin McCord Mulock
and Mm. Mulock with their two chil
dren left for Ypsilanti, Michigan, yes
terday. The family left the city on
Sunday to visit <the father of Mrs.
Mulock, Captain John P. Qreen, of
Rosemont, near Philadelphia.
Yesterday they left Rosemont for
Michigan where t>'ie Rev. Mr. Mulock
has been called to the pastorate of
the First Presbyterian Church. The
members of Paxton Presbyterian
Church, where Mr. Mulock was pas
tor, gave the family a farewell re- j
ceptloln last week.
Prominent Speakers on
Program For Farmers'
Institute at Wellsville
Special to The Telegraph
Dlllsburg, Pa., Jan. 20. —Announce-
ment Is made of the. program for the
farmers' institute to be held in Wells
ville on Wednesday and Thursday,
February 11-12. There will be five
sessions. over which County Chairman
G. F. Barnes will preside. Wednes
! day afternoon will have "Economic
j Feeding of the Herd," by D. H. Watts;
I "Agriculture in Our Public Schools,"
' by E. B. Dorrett, and "Common Dis
eases of Poultry: Thetr Prevention and
Cure," by C. M. Barnitz.
Wednesday evening, "Good Roads
and How to Build and Maintain
Them," E v B. Dorsett; recitation, by
Master George Flshol; "Our Educa
tion." by D. H. Watts; recitation, by
Miss Mabel Fitzgerald; "The Farm
Boy's Welfare," C. M. Barnitz.
Thursday morning, "Earmarks of a
Dairy Cow," by E. B. Dorsett; "Tur
key Raising," by C. M. Bartnltz;
DULL THROBBING OR
VIOLENT HEADACHES
Don't Sudor! Get a JO-cent Package
of Dr. James' lleailuclie
Powders Now
You take a Dr. Jamefc Headache
Powder and in Just a few moments
your head clears and all neuralgia and
distress vanishes. It's the quickest
• and surest relief for headache, whether
dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve
-1 racking. Send someone to the drug
i store and get a dime package now.
Quit suffering—lt's so needless. 'Be
sure you get Dr. James' Headache
Powders—then there will be no dlsap
' polntment.—Advertisement.
JANUARY 20, 19J4.
"Peach Culture," by D. H. Watts.
Thursday afternoon, "The Soil and
Plant Nutrition," by D. H. Watts;
"Organization for Farmers," by E. B.
Dorsott, and "Feeding for Winter
Eggs," by C. M. Barnitz.
Thursday evening, "Farm Building*
and Blunders," by D. H. Watts; reci
tation, by Mrs. Belle Anthony; "The
Evolution of the Rooster," by C. M.
Barnltz, and "America's Uncrowned
Queen," by E. B. Dorsett.
ELECTED FOR TENTH YEAR
Special to The Telegraph
. Dillsburg, Pa., Jan. 20. —At the last
regular meeting of the Dillsburg coun
cil J. K. Evans, of Gettysburg, was
again chosen street commissioner for
tho tenth year In succession. Mr. Ev
ans has the distinction of filling the
position longer than any other man
In the history of this borough.
Rheumatism
in all of its forms is quickly relieved by medical baths. The
crystals of uric acid lodge in the small blood vessels causing
congestion with resulting pressure upon the surrounding
nerves. This causes the excruciating pains of rheumatism.
SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS
create a better circulation of the blood thus helping: to dislodge theae
crystals which by these baths are eliminated along with other impurities
through-the pores of the skin.
A few baths a week for several weeks will in a case of long
standing bring results; if you do not insist upon doing
those things which will cause more rheumatism.
Studio open Health Studio Phone 2102R B
8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 207 Walnut St. Lady attendant
5
BOY'S ARM BROKEN
Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 20.—The left
arm of Frank Reese, employed by
Bert Miller, tinner, this place, wm
broken between the wrist and elbow
yesterday afternoon while the young
man was sledding.
Prevent Dipiuneria.
A sore throat is a good breeding plate
for Diphtheria germs. Protect your chil
dren by never neglecting a Sore Throat.
You can wisely depend upon TONSILINE.
Give Tonsiline upon the first appearance of
Sore Throat don't give Diphtheria a
chance in that throat in its weakened con
dition. When TONSILINE is swallowed it
comes directly in contact with the diseased
surface and induces a healthy condi
tion of the membranes then thr cVj) |
system can better defend the throat !!]
if attacked by Diphtheria germs. rl
Keep TONSILINE in the house 1,1
where you can get it quick when l'«
' *iee4ed. 25c., 50c. nr>d SI.OO. H