Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 29, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    HOW WOMEN
AVOID
OPERATIONS
By Taking Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
£3eveland, Ohio—"My left aid*
pained me BO for several years that I
expected to have to
undergo an opera
tion, bat the first
••*■» bottle I took of
|9| ♦ SKg Lydia E. Pink ham's
P® Cyj Vegetable Com-
NK ** P° un d relieved me of
Nfc|PyY i-lfN™ the pains in my side
and I continued its
use until I became
' » a regular and free
Of from pains. I had
' asked several doc
tors if there was anything I could
take to help me and they said there
was nothing that they knew of. lam
thankful for such a good medicine and
will always give it the highest praise."
Mrs. C. H. GRIFFITH, 7305 Madison
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Hanover. Pa.-"I suffered from fe
nale trouble and the pains were so bad
it times that I could not sit down. The
loctor advised a severe operation but
ny husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham's
v'egetable Compound and I experienced
ireat relief in a short time. Now I feel
ike a new person and can do a hard
Jay's work and not mind it What joy
ind happiness it is to be well once more.
am always ready and willing to speak
1 good word for the Compound. "—Mrs.
WILT, 196 Stock St, Hanover, Pa.
If there are any complications you
lo not understand write to Lrdla E.
'inkhnm Medicine Co. (confidential)
.jnn.Mass. Your letter trill be opened,
•ead and answered by a woman and
teld in strict confidence.
Thin Folks Who
Would Be Fat
Increase in Weight Ten PouDila or More
\ rh.rslHan'i) Advice
"I'd certainly Rive most anything to
oe able to (at up a few pounds and stay
that way," declares every excessively
thin man or woman. Such a result is
not impossible, despite past failures.
Thin people are victims of mal-nutrl
tion, a condition which prevents the
fatty elements of food from being
'aken up by the blood as they are when
the powers of nutrition are normal. In
stead of getting into the blood, all the
fat and flesh producing elements stay
in the intestines until they pass from
the body as waste.
To correct this condition and to pro
duce a healthy normal, amount of fat
the nutritive processes must be artifi
cially supplied with the power which
nature has denied them. This can best
he accomplished by eating a Sargol
tablet with every meal. Sargol is a
scientific combination of six of the best
strength-giving fat-producing elements
known to the medical profession. Taken
with meals. It mixes with the food and
turns the sugars and starches into
rich, ripe nourishment for the tissues
and blood and its rapid effect is re
markable. Reported gains of from ten
to twenty-five pounds in a single
month are by no means infrequent. Yet
its action is perfectly natural and ab
solutely harmless. Sargol is sold by
G. A. Gorgas and other good drug
gists everywhere and every package
•ontains a guarantee of weight increase
or money ba> k.
Caution:—While Sargol has produced
remarkable results In the treatment of
nervous indigestion and general stom
ach disorders, it should not, owing to
its remarkable flesh producing effect,
be used by those who are not willing to
increase their weight ten pounds or
more.—Advertisement.
tEVEN
IF
YOU HAD A
NECK
• LONG AS THIB
ELLOW AND HAD
SORE
IROAT
ISILINE
ULD QUICKLY
ELIEVE IT.
A Quick, safe, toothing, healing, antiseptic relief
for Sort "niroat- brtoflj describes TOKBIIiMt. A
Ismail bottle of TonsiHne lasts longer than moat any
lease of So rm Throat. TOMSILIMK relteras Sore
(Mouth and Hoarseness and prerenta Quinsy*
' 25c. sajJ 50c. HospHal Slie sl.Ol. All Drnfftsti.
THgTOWSILIfIgCOIiPAIINr^*^^Ca»it#«^OhIeJ
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STKA M SHI PS
I'JI'JNrML/m
pCBaZSBPJ
LARGEST STEAMERS
To the Mediterranean
ADRIATIC CELTIC
Jaaaary M
Fekrnary XI March 1
CANOPIC tARCH* Y 14 I
WHITE STAR LINE
• Broadway, If, Y., or I.ocal
Cumberland Valley Railroad
TIME TABLE
In Effect November so, 1913.
TRAINS leave Harrisburg—
For Winchester and Marttnabur* at I
»:08, «- m.. *3:40 p. m.
For Hagerstown, Chamberaburr, Car
lisle. Mechanicsburg and intermediate
stations at S:OJ, •7.61, 'HcSS a. m_
•3:40. t:l2, *7:40. »n:l6 p. m.
Additional trains for Carlisle and
Mechanlcsburft at a. m., 2:ia IJ7
1:10. #:80 am.
For Dlllsburr at 6:03. *7:H and
• U:63 a. m.. 2:18. >3:40. 6:82 and <:3O
P. ID.
•Dally. All other trains dally except
Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE.
J. BL TONQK. O.PTA
UNDERTAKERS
RUDOLPH K. SPICER
Funeral Director and Embalmer
313 Walnut St. Bell Phone i
Try Telegraph Want Ads.l
THURSDAY EVENING.
Kirk to Present
High Class Plays at the
Majestic Next Week
The repertoire of first-class at
tractions announced for the Majestic
Theater next week by the Kirk Brown
Stock Contparfy includes a number of
pieces that have called for high prices,
and with no better productions than
will be given by Mr. Brown. The Kirk
Brown Company is carrying several
carloads of scenery that will give each
play its proper setting, and the com
pany that surrounds the star has been
highly complimented in other cities.
During this engagement there will
be a matinee every day and the man
agement calls attention to the fact
that at all the matinees the same
high standard of excellence is main
tained as at the evening performances.
Few theatergoers stop to consider the
immense cost of an undertaking such
as Mr. Brown witl present here for a
limited engagement, and the question
is often asked, how it is possible for
Mr. Brown to present such an elabo
rate and expensive repertoire at these
low prices. The answer lies in a great
number of people who flock to see
Mr. Brown, assure him crowded
houses at all performances.
The week's program, as laid out.
RAILWAY MAIL HEAD
GUEST AT BANQUET
Alexander Stephens Shows Pres
ent Day Efficiency Over
That of 10 Years Ago
Alexander A. Stephens, superinten
dent of the federal railway mail
service, came here from Washington
yesterday and was entertained as the
guest of honor at a banquet given by
Harrisburg branch. Railway Mail
Clerks' Association, in the Masonic
Temple.
Among the 150 guests at the ban
quet were city. State and Post Office
officials. J. H. Rhlnehart, president
of the Harrisburg branch, was toast
master. Mayor Royal made the ad
dress of welcome. Seated at the
speaker's table were Mayor Royal,
Postmaster Frank C. Sites, AJexander
A. .Stephens. J. L. Stice, Henry Houck,
State Secretary of Internal Affairs;
John Price Jackson, Commissioner of
bahor and Industry, and Congress
man Aaron Kreider.
Mr. Stephens spoke on the "Ef
ficiency of Railroad Mail Service."
HP told of the service of ten years
Hooray! Baby To
Rule the House
No Longer Do Women Fear The Great*
est of All Human B'essingi.
It is a joy and comfort to know that
those muchtalked-of pains and other dis
tresses that are said to preceds child-bear
ing may easily bt avoided. No woman need
fear the slightest discomfort If she will
fortify herself with the well-known and
time-honored remedy. "Mother's Friend."
This la a moat grateful, penetrating, ex
ternal application that at once softens and
makes pliant the abdominal muscles and
ligaments. They naturally expand without
the slightsat strain, and thus not only
banish all tendency to nervous, twitching
•pells, but there Is an entire freedom from
nausea, discomfort, sleeplessness ard dread
that ao often leave their Impress upon the
babe.
The oceasion Is therefore one of un
bounded. Joyful anticipation, and too much
Strew can not be laid upon the remarkable
Influence which a mother's happy, pre-natal
disposition has upon the health and for
tunes of the generation to come.
Mother's Friend is recommended only fo»
the relief and comfort »t expectant mothers,
thousands of whom have used and recom
mend It. Von will And It oa sale at all drug
■ tores at SI.OO a bottle. Write to-day to th 4
Bradfleid Regulator Co.. 130 T/amar Iddß.,
Atlanta. for a most Instructive bo'ifc <>•
this urea test ul all subjects. luothurUuixt
will be as follows:
Monday matinee—"Thais."
Monday evening—"The Woman in
the Case.''
Tuesday matinee "The .Match
maker."
Tuesday evening—"Thais."
Wednesday matinee—"The Woman
in the Case."
Wednesday evening—"The Match
maker."
Thursday matinee—comedy day—
"Brown's in Town."
Thursday evening "Brown's in
Town."
Friday matinee— "The Middle
man."
Friday evening—"The Merchant of
v enlce."
Saturday matinee "The Two Or
phans. in which Mr. Brown will wear
two costumes costing $2,000.
Saturday evening—"The Wall Street
Detective."
Every play that will be presented
affords Mr. Brown an opportunitv to
appear in a role peculiarly adapted to
his ability, and the productions are
guaranteed to outclass in every re
spect any ever seen in Harrisburg at
popular prices. (
ago and then showed how present
I day methods are more efficient He
; complimented the Harrisburg men on
j their work.
I The committee which arranged the
| banquet consisted of J. H. Rhinehart.
|C. S. Goodman, E. U Saul. W W
Xey h. F. Mogel, C. L. Bull, W. j]
Barley.
liGHT CHILDREN
111 WOK
I Continued from First Page.]
fell to swearing at the school and all
those in charge.
"Oh, don't do that," said the bov
remembering past experiences "for
if you do the principal will wash your
mouth with bad soap and you wlil be
lined five dollars, too!"
The father asked no questions but
the absent fluid has been a recrular
attendant since that day.
Ix>pping Off Pan 0 f \ a , nc
As a rule the first Americanizing of
the Russian Jews Is the lopping off of
| part of the family name as thev pass
t trough Ellis Tsiand. For instance,
the changing of Fosterniski to Foster
But the Inborn love of their favorite
garlic is a far more difficult matter to
change as some of the Harrisburg
school teachers have found out to
their sorrow.
There is more moral cleanliness and
rectitude found among these children
of the poor from the Old World than
among our own of the same class.
This is largely due to the plain com
mon sense which lias made the peas
ant mother teach her child to avoid
mock modesty. Life is very, very real
to them and facts are facts to be
faced openly and honestlv and not
glossed over by smirks and innuen
does.
Generations of outdoor living have
bred strong constitutions with ruddv
cheeks and firm flesh. Yet the cramp
ed and crowded conditions of living
here, in direct contrast to their old
life, find ready victims of tuberculosis
among them. It is from this disease
that they suffer most. Almost with
out exception these foreign children
possess the soft, lustrous Celtic eyes
hea\ 11> fringed and fu . of expression <
"Little Mother" to Thirteen 'I
One "little mother' of thirteen from
Germany, a pupil of the Penn bulld
ing school, is the sole housekeeper
for her father and brother, cooks
sweeps and cleans, sees that the lit
tle sister is sent to the fresh air school
every morning, does all the family
washing and ironing and yet finds time
for her studies. How manv of our
American children could equal that
record ?
In another grade there is Draga
Funtonari, a young Roumanian girl
of fifteen, so anxious for an education
that without self-consciousness she
willingly lets a little fellow-country
man of six interpret for her.
These foreign children are natural
mimics and employ this art constantly
in learning our customs. They are
observant and keen and instinctively
fond of music.
How could America be the worse
lor the mingling of the blood of her
future men and women with that of
these others? U is all a matter of
a'ljgorption of ilie ability of the
"incKlng- pot of America to turn this
HARRISBURG ft TELEGRAPH
' T T T T T T T T T TTTTTTT'f * ¥ f y
► Women'* 50c f '
• Silk Boot, BBlillk_ * 3 9 * a To-morrow « ;
► Black silk boots double soles. jM || ll] | !?ifSßf HI HI 11 Ilk Norfolk and double breasted I J} C f flClty 4
► wide garter tops. Seconds of 60c J JmnWN . n| fil|||u9ffl|(l I IMII SimllS IN llNlltk 8 tyl* 8 « Materials are fancy cas- D • O 1 t j
quality, per OQ. A wW nl |i |Hi [j[[ j| ljjjjjHlfl| PP n lIOT IB H | IM[nJk ,t, «® r ®«- Ages 12 to 17 'years. DarfltfUn Odle Ol
► pair A»fC A n I |ffl II HTm• . |J 111 ' ■l«B V Frl<J ®y Bargain 11 on ©»**" '^ B,v
. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. At 1 lIIMill II ill II ac
ill! lIP Hi IHI Ik BOWMAN'S—Second Floor.' OUI DUSinCSS yCAT. 4
: IT^he IC jgujoq |^L :
: the ioS the:
f Suf I** 1 ** \ 1 IH W Covered week, each item
► ™f*e a" CT ,Lk |jjf|]lM SIS HM H ComfottS offered IS ifcaSOna- 4
y lisle hosiery with double soles >Mji iH» JMM! Ufl HuMMR MM HP W AU reduced In the Friday Bar- II I'll t
and toes, with wide JMulUHlMlUtt[M iV I 111 flffljkMr Rain sale. A good assortment to nip nP^imhU anrl
► Seconals of ( the J6o qual- J ||Pl ■I |SS ilil I INtt li select from. Prices will be ONE- UIC ' UCSIIdUIC QllU
► BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Mi il ill BIE" BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. useful. In some 4
v Boys'soc SOc Mouse 25c Embroidery cases quantities are
► Knee Pants Traps Galloons small and likely to <
► Materials are fancy mixed cas- . . . ... . Also insertions in this lot. | i i i t
si meres and Wue serges. Ages b the work KltminatV the mice bv These embroidery insertions and hf» Sf)ln r»llf i
► to IT years, Friday 33 c having good Traps e mice b> galloons are good pat- 1 ftr UC SOIU OUI DClOie
Bargain price ... Frldav's nrlee 29c terns, yard *WC .11 f 1 1
► BOWMAN Second Floor. S-Basement. BOWMAN'S Main Floor. the doSeof the day, <
9C $19.00 100-piece 10c Daisy therefore we urge '
White and natural color, vests Dinner Sets Flannel you to shop as early 1
► and pants. Friday Bar- 9£ r Beautiful decorated patterns. „ £°'o™ are red. pink, brown r J
gain price .. . . A *» c English porcelain To close out Sn Ji h°i' TiV ont j in til#* rla \r ac /<An <
► BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. before Inventory. CIQCrk knuws this fl 'ality, yd ..« /4 C ill lllc QaV aS COn-
Friday's price ' BOWMAN S—Main Floor. , J i i
>Women's2sc BOWMANS-Bascment. 19 10 777 V Cn 1 C nt. Visit J
► K nee Pants 25c China Cretonne* C every department, i
In medium weight, peeler color. »» .. \,T€tOnfl€S ' tr 4 I
k. ' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Consisting of jugs, salt jars and fi".® 1 S?^j9. r .'-£ n i-L? at ."j SVoC _ tile i j
r ————— cereal jars, cone decorations. Ex- !inw„K,? o p ft y ™' r* C .
► Men's 50c choice 60 ' 81 tor . Frld .?; 10c bowman i-inor. Lireen oigns.
l. ... , . BOWMAN'S—Basement. twr > <r> T m f ?
Night Shirts Women s $1.50 ; — J \
Made of good quality muslin. 10c (Hid 25c and $2 00 ShftP* Women S $1.50 and 'i
y with or without collar. -1Q lvl u,lu '" , l u,lu V" ,vv tJIIUeS «, __ T . '
Friday Bargain price l/-,.. Seventy-flve pairs. Gun metal Al./i) LIKMIOIS (llni)Pt 4
y BOWM.VN'S—Main Floor. VaSCS and patent colt, blucher style. UIUUeS 4
A lot that we want to close out i-V Z isi S anfl 4 ' SOr lot °, f Women's Chamois 4
► D„ ve ' Cfl. before inventory glass flower price . ..... .. ( L„i?'i ve , ! In natural color and
DOyS OlfC vases. Your choice of r„ BOWMAN S—Third Moor. 8-button length chamois gloves 4
W\ PL* m Hn >" at "~™|^» per pair,
. Dress bhirts BOWMAN'S-Basement. ... , . -.«/»/» ROIVM ' '»V V' "
K Coat style with attached cuff,. Women S $1.50, $2.00 BOW MAN S Main Floor.
y Good quality of percale, in ueat J ft FA OL
patterns. Seconds of the OQ. ' uPIe dflfl tbZ.DU otIOCS 7£*. ..J v 4
► 50C BOW JEAN'S—Main' Floor TumklpYX These are vicl kid shoes, high 'J>C and /
maw o Main floor. UmUttTS and i ow heela pat ent tips. 200 CI Ml !/„•!_
[n assorted patterns. Only a pairs in the lot. Sizes 3, 3Vi yH.UV V €lls
y J7_ few of each kind will be offered an /l 4. Friday's QC„ . . .. , '
' Men S lie In the Friday Bargain 1 _ price OJJC These are :In pood patterns in
kv>tt WW sale, at. each *C BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. m,i and ar ® extra a P e - i
' Half Hose BOWMAN'S_Ba«ement al . . for .. Frlday ; 59 c ,
Silk Lisle Hose, double soles. i— C 9 Ml BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.
high spliced heels. black, tan Of, If' „ J lrilSS€S npL.UU
!iV "' V 12i/ 2 c f' m,xea and $2.50 Shoes ~r 7 <
► BOWMAN'S Mam Floor. Suitings „„ lIM , c „, ITomen s 25c ,
► ———. These are blue mixed suitings shoes, button style, all C/l.
/?. . Jo f o • and gray mixed suitings. Half sizes. 100 pairs, at OUL 11 tCRWSQr <
«,»L Price for Friday. 12 '^ C BOWMAN'S-Third Floor. An assortment of latest con-,
► Wall Papers BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Chill***'. «f C/J
Suitable for kitchens, halls and ■—Cnilurcfl 5 tpI.QU BOWMAN'S—-Main Floor.
bedrooms. 15 patterns, all the KH > J I tf>l /)A PL 4
► standard goods to select from. Men S and flllfl $d£.UU JllO€S
y per 'rofl '° matotl ' 3c CI Cttttm ° nfl hun<3red Pairs black and $27.00 Reed < '
BOWBtAN'S—Fourth Floor! tan high cut and button shoes. L '
► — —- Large shapes. With or with- pair SI.OO Oa6y CamaSe
► -Wr in Mr fmpoTed 1 materials. 6 To'closest BOWMAX S—Third Floor. wm be c|o9Bd ou( to , hft <
.„ . , '" vent( ; r y- , fiq n ————_ customer at the exceptional Fri- <
Knitted Skirts BOwK'S-TWrd' 'fionr. Friday's Sale of price ß ?, ff! $19.98 ]
Well made. An exceptional T *1 ±r* J Other baby carriages and go- .
value in natural color and gray. MM y <*o rn * Oli€t VIOOQS ° a! SrT<£ c A e^ ,« pr 9lß°, r 11 011 a te Iy . <
PSJ.VCSI.r 29c to 50c Men, $8.50 A1 „ 0 „ a Cr ..» "°" F '°"- ,
BOWMAN'S Second Floor. Mackinaw Coats A'.k.V of i»c Toliit Soii for !S „ ... . .
► ~ These ale Kenulne Mackinaw Mennen's Talcum Powder jIU.UU WOOI .
► Women s SI.OO 3?, ln ,i!r» K ar S ha N J r Si k bowman's—Main Fioor. ltc Blankets " 4
*■ Flannelette Gowns the lot lasts, Barp;nln I9 /9- If) wnjte all-wool blankets with 4
► In regular and extra sizes. each . . ipO.IJO 1-cC flllfl lUC blue border. Weights 6 pounds.
Dainty light blue and pink and BOWMAN S—Third Floor. r,, . JT^ lday «7 Crt 4
► white stripes. Several models to ————— t lanneletteS V '
select from. Friday qq £•/» n II . „ . „ , BOWMAN S—Main Floor. w
► Bargain price °"C stfC ROUS B0 ~ d P att " n " in H*ht and
BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. . __ . a ■« i 36 * 4
► Japanese Matting . Triday . B . prlrr : 5c 25c White Goods •* <
2 t ic ln ,he P°P ular carpet patterns. BOWMAN S—Main Hoor. _
. . In colors of green, tan, blue and —— HemnantS <
White SkirtS Wili be, yard . prlce 17c 7c Simpson Consisting of madias, lawn J
► Long and short models with BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. n Yutt h», l "nl. B Z Ut ' fUl 1 U I l . U /- .
waists. To fit children from in- 11 iTtfltS Friday, yard 12Kc
. . ambrlc 0 with a hems a fnd k 1 P^ e ° e8 ir°» CUt from^/ A " BOWMAN'S-—-Main Floor. 4
>■ tucks. Friday's price 15C v ,lark patterns Extra 07/
L BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. Linoleum special for rldayyd. ... . J /8 C i
f MitWtCilffl BOWMAN S—Main Floor. -A J r
L. , . ~T hls ls extra heavy quality in O»fC LYOChet 5 I 4
m at that* Win 25c and 30c Qailts '
y Skirts 39c Sheeting Remnants sizes. A very extraordhi- CQ!! j|
. waists. Sizes range from 2 years D nv -> flfl day Bargain pricel __J 01 —.— ■___ i
to 6 years. I< riday It l*uys <p6.W will be. yard .. IOC and ZiC
BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. and $2.50 Shoes bowman s-msio Floor. Doilies, Were r j
► .. These are high cut scout c > UD to 25c
( iiilz/ron b shoes. 2n pairs in the lot. Sizes 65c Seflffllett 4
L L hilar en S COC and 5. Fri- *1 weninCHJ Consisting of small drawn
11/ L LI r» day's price Is CL..I, work pieces and embroidered 4
► Washable Dresses BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. oneeis doilies. Will be marked in the
. In nink and white and blue These are made with 3-inch «l r i!? ay Ba, 'K ain 5 ftnH 10r 4
and white checks also'some nllin M * <"> Cil hems, are seamless. Blx-9fl KQ/. nniniiwa'' j «
y t a fff* t , V • • 59C BOW MAN S Second Floor. <
1 years. Friday Bargain ie. I dt<i /*/» m Bt)W ALAN S Main Hoor. *
► price 10c and $3.00 Shoes ' «/- . i-«
r * D , and
————— black work shoes, double soles. ~ r> L' T <
y $2.98 and $3.50 p »< !°. palrs . $1.95 Pillow Cases Cushion Tops
L 4 1 « fi mm , BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. These will match the Oreain- bample lot of cushion tops and
I Aluminum Tea Kettles ' an < J . Made with 3-lnch ' t t n 2!i( ind B Bor 8 regularly 4
y rn , . A _ A or D Vl hems. Size 45x36 Inches. ?« i i «. 10r
r These are genuine imported ASr Kail Fridav Bargain price !• riday at IvC
y kettles that we want to close out . BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor.
' before takine stock. While the — _ 4
L lot lasts, your <»1 cq 1 "''s*-® —.««««««_
Y c ' lo ' C poWMAN'S—Basement. " o,U. and'oo'for..' 0 L9 C Embroidery 500 Yards ]
►9C J9fl. " rr BOWMAN'S—Main Floor, ° FIoSS 12 1-2 c SilkolineS <
► c 'iVJ. 25c sni i •• f' r^« broid 3c ,
► COfll noas L,UK Fridays price, dozen „ r(> flg , ured and plain patterns 36
Made of heavy Japanned tin FriMfeS BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. inches wide Fine for bed com- •<
► with hood. One of the lowest .... —'?rta and small quilts. « Q
. prices we have sold them IC_ These are colored silk fringes r» • j > CI d?vU?*» p !"v5.?S y £ rd :
r for. Friday's price *«> C and are marked for Fri- in- r YldOV S bale BOWMAN S—Fourth Floor. '
BOWMAN'S—Basement. rta.v Bargain sale, at, yd.... *UC , . ———— 4
► BOWMAN'S Main Floor. Q f NotIOUS f . . <
C _ __ J 5c Hooks and Eyes, per card, ie £OC CQrtfllll
# **t kjluvz and HOc plain and fancy shell and /Tf «I_
D nl> ,J. f A f amber Barrettes Be irlfllerlfllS .
► Boaras iuc Laces ~" rn and rubber »ressin B ThPSO ari . ln , 011Kt , lg of xto 6
► J-'rW., 8 """ "" 39c .fffiffWSC&n""* £ '*ltp,vrh. ri„,;'.„,bir' o„, ' m fc "
Dnwu.v'.c ' d he. yard OC 2 for .V BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. .
y Basement. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ___________ i
► 15c Crinkled Yard-wide Women's 50c 25c Stenciled ]
' Crepes Percales Chamois Gloves Scrinu <
»nd ffiL aa '& l k r nt ° f do^ d cSeMn 3 i-i?M ,MUM J n "Tav and tan and white. fltfTlS'nte? will <
► pretty Spring dresses. yd. ? rldav Barealn trf!o 5 C Kxtra special for Fri- OC. borders. Friday's P Vl *
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S P M»iV, y i}-V„' " ,la >'- at price is 14C 4
► BOWMAN S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor
raw material into citizenship without
damaging the material.
Dr. Widder Again at
Head of Health Board
Dr. George H. Widder was last night
re-elected president, and Dr. J. M. J.
Raunick, secretary, of the Board of
Health. City Clerk Miller met with
the hoard and read the Councllmanlc
resolution by which It was decided to
retain the body.
Charles Eby, of 2024 Wood Htreet,
who Is charged with breaking a quar
antine Willie his wife was ill with diph
theria. was given a bearing. The case
was held under advisement.
HUNTING FOR WILDCAT
1-ewlstown, Pa., Jail. 29. Ever
since the wildcat was chased from the
| chicken coop of Kdward Sigler. a
! short distance east of
about a week ago, people In that sec
tion have been sleeping with one eye
open. The animal has been seen since
at several points. Its shrill cries can
be heard at night, and many people
' are not venturing out after dark in
that section of the country unless they
i are armed. Two young men residing
in Derry township are on the trail of
• | his catship. A number of these anl
i male have been killed in this coun
try in a few years past, some weigh
ling as high as thirty-eight pounds.
JANUARY 29, 1914.
BIG IX)A1) OF CASKS
Special to The Telegraph
Dillsburg, Pa., Jan. 29. —Lewis W.
Wiley, who haß contracted to haul the
raw material from the Dillsburg de
pot to Wellsville for the Wellsville
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Whip Company, and the ilnished gooda
back, making a trip each day, yes
terday hauled an entire carload ot
empty wooden packing boxes on on®
wagon load. The load was drawn by
i /six mules.
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