4 THIS OIGAXTIC MONEY SAVING \N- r«2?50 < "jndl S«S LUPTL 111 V\ WW&N M TL SIA'VY^VY^." NIAL STOCK CI.RARING SALE IS GET- «*» NN Lv #Vv if Hs WK "■/»»:! > TING BIGGER AND BIOOKR EVKRY DAT, SZOIDO B»MIHH1 J* J X%. I? / m *is .JV Himiß M ™ and young men realize that such an Til MB|M!W M THgl//. §1 IS« 'fir-J/ epportuntty to *f«r high class tailored gar- VfllllAfi BDmn HA \Y\\V ~ 32^^t\ T fflf/t Tfr- menti,' ba~ never before been known. We ■ niUCO l HIWUHH ImA \\\\\ A) yl /Mr are forced to make room for enormous Spring ship. CHIIH J H|Mm \\\\\ 4A y/\|\ ▼j|w > >2§S\nl \ k ml WJr menls, and for this reason cost and lots on present wUITS (1110 K?W^^*w\ \v// /T//M1 /# (ifJXrr stock Is not given a moment'* consideration. A . - Ovcrcoatfi nUjH (wW 1 \Ji "///#% 'lr Jf Inn dealgna the world'a beat IOOIIIN hate ever produced MBMBBjIcMj //// Every girmrnt tailored to perfection. Foil YOU, tnllor. V fftl 1 HHUW this figure >■■■■■■*■■■■■ Ceremonies at Reopening of Halifax Church on Sunday Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., Feb. 6. After six Weeks of hard but pleasant work ren ovating the Otterbeln United Breth ren Church of this place, the congre gation, which has been worshipping In the shirt factory building, will ob serve re-opening day on Sunday. In the morning there will be a sermon by the Rev. M. H. "Wert, of Sunbury. The local pastors will assist in these services and the Rev. J. B. Funk, of Florin, father of the pastor of the local church, is expected to be pres ent. The old church has undergone a complete renovation and only the building proper was allowed to re main. The walls have been beauti fully frescoed, the floor entirely gov ered with a body brussels carpet, light rearranged, vestibule placed outside, eteatn heat installed, adequate ven tilation provided, and new glass pro vided in the windows, replacing the [RED] TAG I fSALEI I 20th i Shoe Market Century Co. Square V V J I This Is Our Semi-Annual Sale to Reduce Stock The Red Tag feature so satisfactory to buyers has been adopted to make it easy for buyers to select special bargains at a glante. Sale Starts Saturday Morning * . \ ■■ All winter shoes in the Lot of men's working Little boys' liieh - store are included in this shoes, all sizes 9 and 10. shoes to size 12 1 / io RED TAG SALE. this sale .... $1.48 Boys' high "'Jut' 'hoes * ' si \ c , s .V t0 5 - T/j IWe have done our part by _ Special men's heavy work-1 I making the prices so low. ' n g shoes. All sizes. A reg- ' '*" I Now it is up to you. u^ar SL9B shoe, at this sale, 1 """"""l V k $1.69 Men's rubber boots, $1.98^, . . . . . . . en s hip and Storm Look for the special prices J / 1 \ boots . o« the RED TAGS. | Men's f o | ... , 4 . . , 4)Bs Men's one-buckle arctir* I Visit our store and ex- v c arci 'cs, amine our shoes. Our spe- r \ tu i P cial prices are REAL BAR- Ladies' rubbers, in basket, JUcn s te,t boots and overs, I GAINS. high or low heels 390 n $1.15 [i Children's rubbers, in ettcr ones reduced in 1 Ladies' warm-lined shoes Men's rubbers, in basket, —— •• 9 in this sale, 500 Ball Band Rubbers Reduce 98*, $125 $1.49 Gum hip and Z!" Remainder of felt slippers, " \ boots «- .>r CD* and BSI.OO One special lot of men's Four-buckle arctics «>r.n I L patent shoes in button and Onr h. Edge of Things" with Homer Miles and Company. —Advertisement. COUNTRY STORE TO-NIGHT There are plenty of pleasant sur prises in store for those who shop at the country store to-night. Incidental ly there will bo plenty of fun for all. This popular feature of the Busy Cor ner theater will be run in connection with the greatest of all dog comedy vets; an original soap bubble novelty and winsome banjoiste. A great Vita rraph feature film, "The Hearts of Women" in two parts, featuring Julia Swayne Gordon, will also be a special ittractlon to-day. Advertisement. VICTORIA THEATEH To-day is the extraordinary feature lay and the great special feature .hotoplay of the best New England tory and play ever written, "Quincy Vdafns Sawyer," in four acts, will be hown. It Is taken from the old-time story and play by that name. The comedv scenes throughout the entire play are delightful. Other pictures to day are "The Thief and the Book," two nets, and "Double Crossed." Kvery Friday special care is taken to give the atrons a program unequaled by any theater in the city.—Advertisement. FOURTEEN YARDS OP SAUSAGE Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., Feb. 6. Harvey Dambaugh, a farmer residing In Manor township, a short distance east of Columbia, butchered a Big hog at his farm and made a sausage that measured exactly forty-two feet in length. This is the largest sausage ever made in Lancaster county and Mr. Dambftugh declares that it was maile In one casing. , FORTHEG®)DOFHARRISBURG -•IONEDIUrriCLE«-BY-PaBJON4-OF-PKOMINeNtt-ONTOMU-OFTINei.Y-l-OCAL-inTeREST- FUNCTIONS OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY By D. Bailey Brandt A library equipped with a suitable building and BUfllcient books properly catalogued; an ample supply of money for new books, magazines, periodicals and maintenance, is able to pursue a liberal policy and attain Its greatest efficiency. It is the function of tho public library to Instruct and assist children in the selection of books and to supply the books wanted by adults for investigation and literary relaxa tion. This divides a library into three departments: Juvenile, reference and fiction. In the Juvenile department effective work can be done to reduce the per centage of light fiction demanded in after years. The young child is directed and encouraged in reading by the use of pictures and the story hour. The older child Is given the best books to supplement the school work. The schools of the city felt the need of a public library and they will now feel its effects. The reference department should be located In a cheerful, well-lighted, comfortable part of the building, be cause most of the reading by patrons Bishop Darlington at Newport Church Monday Special to The Telegraph Newport, Pa., Feb. 6.—The Rt. Rev. James Henry Darlington, D. D„ LI,. D., bishop of Harrisburg, whose an nual visitation to the Church of Na- was postponed, will be here on Monday next. There will be a service at 7.30 o'clock at which the rector, the Rev. William Dorwart, will pre sent a class to be confirmed by the Bishop, who will also make an ad dress to the candidates and preach a sermon. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., Feb. 6. Friends of Miss Mary Albright, of McClellan, tendered her a birthday surprise party, celebrating her fifteenth birthday. She was the recipient of many valuable presents. The following were present: Margaret Vanetta, Lena and Ewlng Mummery, Esther Hoffmen, Mary Va netta, Grace Pritz, Lillian Newbaum, Annie Bower, Sarah Burris, Mary Al bright, Blanche Graeff, Mrs. Vanetta, Mrs. Graeff, Mrs. Pritz, Mrs. Albright, Ray Graeff, Harry Bower, Raymond Hoffman, John Lebo, Bryson Vanetta, Howard Pritz, Fred Newark,' Harry Kuntzleman, Miles, Josiah, Cleve and Albert Albright, Harry Lenkcr, of Mil lersburg, and William and Stanley Urlch, of Halifax. Burns & Company February Furniture Sale We cannot too strongly emphasize the fact that this is Harrisburg's most import ant trade event of the year.. THE FEBRUARY SALE prices throughout the store mean SAVINGS to you, in some cases as much as ONE-HALF. Bear in mind that you are perfectly welcome to have your purchases CHARGED if you do not wish to pay cash. Special Offer In Brass Beds Over one hundred brass and iron beds purchased from a manufacturer much BE LOW their real value, offering you un-matchable* values in BONDED AND GUARANTEED BRASS BEDS. It is one of the best money-saving opportunities for those wishing to buy a brass or iron bed. THC BOND BEHIND THE BCD In Bed Guaranteed and Bonded ROOm Brass Bed, two inch con- Guaranteed and Bonded tinuous post, heavy inch Brass Bed, Colonial de- Furniture rods :. Sal e. ..SI 6 sign, 2 inch posts. O Cf) Sale price Safepriee 01 * $1750 Guaranteed and Bonded $42.00 Brass Bed, bright finish, $46 Mahogany ft 1 - h ß ? nded r ,ve top mounts, P/ 4 in . Dresser, sa,e pL, fillers, $27 value, S2O ' mounts, $32 value. Sale Price Sale price BURNS & CO. 28-30-32 South Second Street will be done there. It should be equipped with books and periodicals for children ana adults, for all pro fessions and occupations. The library staff should know how and where to find the information wanted. The tele phone is an important adjunct of this department. A request by It imme diately puts the library at the service of the inquirer. Of the thousands of hooks circu lated by the Harrisburg Public Library since opening day, several weeks ago, about SO per cent, lias been fiction. This is higher than It should be. but the library must supply the books de sired by the older patrons. Harrisburg is fortunate in having the libraries of the Christian associa tions and many Sunday schools, the medical library of tho Academy of Medicine, the law library of the Dau phin county bar and the Pennsylvania State Library. But the nature of these restricts their use and none of them can fulfill the functions of a public library. By reducing rules and regulations to a minimum the Harris burg Public Library puts its facilities at the disposal of every one. Nothing but registration of name and address is now required. It is the people's library and must supply the literary needs of Ilarrlsburg. Boosters' Club Will Pay Old Home Week Bills Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., Feb. 6.—The general committee of Columbia's Old Home Week celebration, which was held last October, met to wind up affairs and pay all bills. Burgess W. S. Det wiler, who was chairman of the finance committee, reported that the balance remaining in the treasurer's hands is 6 4,58, but that unpaid bills now on file show that there has been a deflclte of $491.90. The total re ceipts were $5,499.89, and bills paid up to date amount to $5,435.31. In order to make good the deficit, a com mittee of five was appointed as a per manent Boosters' Club and under their management a town fair will.be held to raise the shortage. The club, how ever, will continue in existence. CONCERT FOR NEW CHtJRCH Dillsburg, Pa,, Feb. 6. —On Satur day evening, February 14, the For rence Concert Quartet will give a con cert In the Opera House under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Dillsburg Lutheran Church for the benefit of the building fund, which will be used to help pay for the erec tion of the new church now Under construction. LEASE BIG ICE HOUSE Annvllle, Pa., Feb. (5. —Articles of agreement have been entered In the recorder's office at Lebanon between Clara A. Herr, of North Annvllle township, and Frank Hlrainelberger, of Annvllle, for the lease for a term of My Meals Don't Hurt a Bit A Little Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab let Will Aid Your Exhausted Stomach to Digest Any Meal Isn't it a real joy to see children eat? There la almost a ridiculous hu mor about it. The same joy that a child feels at meal time should bo ex perienced by "grown ups" and would be If they would only do as children do. The work, worries and woes of adult life exhaust the digestive apparatus and nature very often is not allowed time or opportunity to renew or re pair the exhausted organs anil de pleted digestive juices. "Well What* You Think o' a Big Feed Without Pain?" A Stuart's tablet goes into the stom ach like food. i* contains nothing but natural digestive elements and when at work in a weak stomach it aids the worn-out gastric glands, sup plies the right mixture of stomach juices and under the action of the stomach it thoroughly permeates all the food. Thus when the stomach work is done the meal goes into the small intestines in better shape to be assimilated by the system. One element of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is so strong and efficient that one grain of it will digest 3,000 grains of mixed food such as meats, vege , tables, grains, fluids, etc. [ The simple habit of eating a Stuart's 1 Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal will ] readjust your digestion in a very short itime so that you will no longer need I assistance. I Go to your druggist and obtain a box to-day; price, 50 cents.—Adver- I tisement. i ~ ~ | five years, with the privilege of a five years' renewal when the original lease 1 is expired, of ice houses at North Ann vllle. The annual rental is stipulated at S4OO.