I "The Globe." The Store That Values, Built | Q Never in the "History of Our Store Have We Had* /IwX Such an Enormous Easter Business t Our Men's, Boys' and Children's Various Departments J Were crowded with buyers ail of last week and our great facilities ♦< Ijn 9 fU -Ky, for good service were taxed to the utmost capacity. Our sales forces, our £ 11 [|l JT tailoring departments, our delivery service, were untiring in their efforts X* I I IS Jl to deliver all goods, so that our customers could wear their garments on £ HI ■■ Easter Day. Our Girls' Coats, without exception, the finest and most ex- t* elusive in the city, were strongly in evidence in Sunday's fashion prome- ♦< £ nade, for Globe coats are recognized by all. £ * "THE GLOBE" service is shared by all of our patrons; we've often % $ told you that the spirit of accommodation rules here—the interests and ♦< £ treatment of all our customers are carefully looked after and developed iii&f- * to the fullest extent. 1 ♦< Should any errors have occurred in your Easter purchases, and such $ 4 errors are possible, we will consider it a pleasure to rectify them if you t<j S* SATISFACTION with the true purpose of holding the confi- ,/y jjjj|ci ♦< dence of every man, woman and child who enters our store. 11| | TJ <± It's a great pleasure to us to hear the many complimentary remarks lil || ♦< ♦ about our store and our Easter clothes, and yet we sell goods at the low- . $ This Is in Every Sense THE STORE OF VALUES .J r | "THE GLOBE," g Market Street! TY^nM ! °DLeTown£f)iehsmßfrs CLASS TO TAKE FIRST COMMUNION tfflHH W * j8 Hisl •*»» PHOTO BY GERHARDT, STEELTON The Rev. C. F. T' rmann, pastor of the German Lutheran Church, outh Second street, administeredcommunion yesterday for the first me to the class of new members, who were confirmed last Sunday, shown i the above etching. Reading from left to right the names are: standing, rank Berko. William Albright, Cecilia Tiermann, Carl Miller, Marie nuth, Nicholas Schan and Elizabeth George; sitting, Elsie Baughman, heresa Chintz, tho Rev. C. F. Tiemann, Elizabeth Nettling aud Eliza eth Ringort. in plans m ANNUAL CONCERT teelton Organization Has Added Two Crack Bulgarian Players to Its Musicians Steelton's crack musical organiza- Dn, the Steelton Band, is making ar ngements to hold its first annual incert in the high school auditorium, riday evening, April 24. Recently the band was increased to irty-flve pieces and now includes me of the best known musicians in ■ntral Pennsylvania. Two of the iw members are Nicola Kristol'f and ilo lvanoff, two Bulgarians who have ten identified with tho foremost inu :al organizations in Europe, lvanoff is a former member of the ayal orchestra at Sophia, Bulgaria, tiile Krlstoff was a student of rauss, who conducts the Royal or icstra at Vienna. Another Bulgarian usician by the. name of Christen is ipected to arrive from Europe and A Plain No FiHigree O ?P e . P' ai ' n Cabinet Glenwood. Just the natural l%f| |1" black iron finish. "The Mission Idea" applied to a JU range. A room saver too—like the upright piano. Every essential refined and improved upon. A room saver too. The Broad, Square Oven with perfectly straight sides, is very roomy, and the sliding oven >»helf can Mbe adjusted at several different heights. The Glenwood Oven Heat Indicator, Improved Bak , 'J 1 *? Damper, Sectional Top, Revolving Grate and Roller Bearing Ash Pan are each worthy of special mention. Eveprthing is at hand at the front — Ash Pan, I j Broiler Door, Grate and Cleanout Door—all are handy. The Glenwood Gas Range Attachment bolts neatly to the right of this range, or can be had in j: 1 1 the elevated style, which is ached without stooping. | Glenwoods are made in hundreds of different styles and sizes to suit all purses. Call and see them. Cabinet ulenwood ooKing Easy. Georg'e C. Fager ft Sons, Harrisburg MONDAY EVENING, Ijoin the local organization within the : next few weeks. These three musi ! clans all saw service in one of the j regimental bands during the recent j Balkan war. Manager Dennis Hollern of the lo |oal baud intends to make this early i Spring concert an annual affair. The j proceeds will bo used to defray the ex j penses of some of the complimentary concerts given by the band during the j summer. Reserved seats will be plac jed on sale at Daron's Jewelry store, i April 20. The director of the band is Dionisio Zala ; one of the most wide known musicians in tho State. He has headed several crack musical or ganidations and is now leader of the Liberty band, a new organization, as well as the Steelton band. Italian t Lodge Officers Are Publicly Installed Impressive ceremonies attended the installation of tho recently elected | officers of the reorganized Italian j American Citizen lodge No. 224, Or der Sons of Italy, largest Italian. or jder in America, in the Orpheum The ater and G. A. R. Hall this morning. ! The installation was in charge of j Grand Venerable of Pennsylvania, G. ,Di Silvistre, of Harrisburg, and the degree team of lodge No. l;! 8, of Wil l liamsport. A. F. Branco and J. Pa diola, of the social committee, met the grand venerable at Union Station and with the ladies' auxiliary of Williams port and Lodge Officer Bersagliere, camu to Steelton in automobiles. The installation was in the G. A. K. hall at 11 o'clock. The banquet was in Orpheum hall at 2 o'clock ai\cl from 8 to 11.30 this evening' there will be a dance In Or ,uheum Hall. The Royal Italian Band under the direction of Professor V. Blanchi will give a concert in front of the hall at 7 o'clock this evening. The officers who were installed this morning were: A.' Brance, venerable; J. Maisno, nssistant venerable; J. Mair sico, ex-venerable; J. Pariola, ora tore; M. Ceraullo, corresponding secre tary: F. Gabrielli, financial secretary; Joseph La Via, treasurer; N. Catone, J. Maisano, rind A. Maisano, trustees; J. Nigri and G. Sprovlero, executive committee; P. ITlrrl, inside sentinel; i C. Magaro, outside sentinel. Civic Club Demanding Shade Tree Commission Plans for securing the appointment of a borough shade tree commission was discussed at a meeting of the executive committee of the Civic Club at the home of Mrs. J, M. Heagy, South Front street, this afternoon. The Civic Club is aggitating the ap pointment of this commission so that the butchery of trees in the borough will be stopped. An ordinance ap pointing such a commission was pass ed several years ago but never was put Into effect. At Monday's meeting plans will also be discussed for starting the club's I outdoor activities of the summer. A [ date for the opening of the club's garden schools and playgrounds will probably be set. Plans for a general observance of Arbor Day will be for mulated. Before starting this year's play ground work the Civic Club will make an effort to get some subscriptions from the general public. Until the present time the club has conducted its playgrounds and garden schools entirely at its qwn expense. AV UiHEK Kl.\Ka.\l, Funeral services over the body of I Henry J. Walmer, who died Thursday, I were held this afternoon from his late ! home, near Oberlin. The Kev. D. E. I Rupley, pastor of Salem Lutheran I Church, Oberlin, officiated, and burial i was made in the cemetery at Shoop's I Church, NICK GIMBUN lIIHIED Funeral services over the body of I Nick Gimbus, of 417 Christian street, who died Saturday, were held from the Bulgarian-Orthodox Church yesterday. I Burial was mado In the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. I FRANTZ-MARKLIOV Miss Ruth Muinie), or Enhaut, and ! Irvin Frantz, of Harrisburg, were mar ried in Hagerstown, Md„ Saturday, After a short honeymoon trip to Wash ington the young couple will reside in Harrisburg. AV A I.TK K-F RKIOIIL RN Miss Bertha wr. TToeruirn and Quy Walter, of New Cumberland, were mar ried yesterday afternoon, at G o'clock, at the bride's home, in Myers street. The Rev. J. H. Royer, of the First Methodist Church, performed tho cere mony. About forty guests were pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Walter will reside in Camp Hill. H AURISBURG TELEGRAPS SUTE TO BUILD ! SEVEN HIGHWirS Bids Asked For Improvement of a Number of Sections Under State Aid Plan O Tho lirst hlgh- Jl \v a y construction • W 1,1 State for jJSvRkk 1914 will be start- BV cd next month Ita lS'Brsis&Sl when bids will be opened at the 1 I JMWWffWWratf State Highway De- j 6 SiHUnUDDI P art nient of 26,925 pidUWHHIk feet of road to be pM*—' jfl built under the State aid plan, whereby the State pays half the cost or construction and the remainder is divided between the county and the borough and township benefited. The roads to be built are in seven sections, all but one being in boroughs as fol lows: Curwensville, Galeton, Blairs viile, Oakland, Turtle Creek and Clear field. The first named is the most extensive calling for about a mile and an eighth of highway. The township road is to be built in Great Bend town ship, Susquehanna county, and will be a little over a mile. Practically everyone of the contracts will connect with existing improved roads. Bids for about 30,000 additional feet of highway to be improved under the State aid plan are to be asked soon. Out on Purolc.—Five of the twenty two applications for pardon made to the State Board of Pardons for its April meeting are accompanied by recommendations from inspectors of penitentiaries where men are con fined. This is a requirement under one of the recent acts and In every one of tlio cases the men for whom pardon is asked are out on parole. The board also has before it an ap plication for pardon of Theodore Eisenhower, who was sentenced to be hanged in Schuylkill for a murder committed In 1898, but who was granted commutation. Two men sen tenced to be hanged in Fayette county on April 23 are asking commutation. New Charters.—The following State charters have been issued for western Pennsylvania: Erie Scrap Iron Co., Erie, capital $13,000; Mathews Grav ity Carrier Co.. Ellwood City, capital $200,000; the Charles N. Hough Mfg. Co.. brass, etc., Franklin, capital SBO,- 000; Window Glass Rotarv Pot. Co., Pittsburgh, capital $20,000; Adams Bros. Mfg. Co., stoves, etc., Pitts burgh, capital $50,000; American Auto Sales Co., Newcastle, capital $10,000; Charles H. Weltershausen Agency, in surance, Pittsburgh, capital $5,000; Donaldson Lumber Co., Butler, capital $50,000; Windsor Music Co., Taren tum, capital $75,000; Fox Poultry and Farming Co., Pittsburgh, capital $7,- 500; Greensburg Market Co., Greens burg, capital $25,000; Kane Glass Co., Kane, capital $150,000; the Smiler Bottling Co., Pittsburgh, capital $30,- 000; Pittsburgh Roofing and Heating Co., Pittsburgh, capital $10,000; Mor ris Amusement Co., Pittsburgh, capital $5,000. Light Contracts. —The Public Serv ice Commission has approved the con tracts for street lighting in these west ern Pennsylvania towns: Manor and Manor Electric Co., Sharon and Ve nango Valley Electric Co., and Sharps ville and Sharp,sville Electric Co. Wants Duplicates.—Superintendent A. Nevin Pomeroy, of the State De partment. of.Public Printing and Bind ing, to-day requested the heads of all departments of the State government to lile duplicate copies of all reports and State publications with hini when sending matter to be printed. This is to safeguard matter In case of tire. It has been found that all of the copy for publications in the recent fire was on file in storerooms or escaped serious damage at the lire and that, except for sixty-four pages of the Legislative Journal appendix and index, all of the presswork on that publication hus been finished and that the greater portion of it was only water soaked. The copy is all in hand. The State la amply protected by its insurance on the paper, , The removal of ruins of the roof of tho printery began to-day and when this work Is finished it will be possi ble to tell tho extent of the damage done to unbound State work. The Aughinbaugh press was to-day directed to return all copy to the Cap itol and to make an inventory of work in hand and not finished. Governor Away. Governor Tenet left to-day for Philadelphia to bo ab sent for several days. Tlio meeting of the Board of Public Grounds and Buildings, set for to-morrow, has been postponed until Thursday. Want Pensions. Applications for mothers' pensions continue to bo filed at the Capitol from counties where there are no boards. Applications came to-day from Montgomery, Greene, Blair and Fayette counties. More Smallpox. —State Health au thorities to-day communicated with Health Officer Cairns, of Philadelphia about the presence in Philadelphia of a smallpox patient from Toughkenne mon. The girl's route in Philadelphia is being traced and disinfection is or dered. Smallpox lias also appeared in Gettysburg. HEARD ON THE "HILL" Attorney General Bell is expected to-morrow to take up the Weatid case. Three requisitions from Luzerne county arrived in a bunch at the Cap itol to-day and all were granted. Commissioner Jackson is expected home from the seashore to-morrow. The Mechanics' Trust Company tiled notice of Increase of stock from J260,-' 000 to $300,000. John P. Dohoncy, of the Public Ser vice Commission, is In Philadelphia looking up accidents. STEELTON SNAP SHOTS Arranging Anniversary Program. —• A committee of Steelton Lodge. 184, 'ln dependent Order of Odd Fellows, Is pre paring a program for the meeting of the Past Orands' Association, of the Southern District of Pennsylvania, and the celebration of the ninety-fifth an niversary of the lodge's foundation here, April 24. The principal speaker will be the Rev. J. H. Royer, of the First Methodist Church. Elect Offlcera. The following of ficers have been elected by the Epworth League, of the First Methodist Church, to serve for the ensuing year: Presi* dent. Mrs. W. A. Keister; vice-presi dents, spiritual work department, Mrs. Thomas Davis; world evangelism, Mrs. John A. Finley; social service, Mrs. Sue Sellers; recreation, Miss Ruth Stahler and Miss Edna Stahler; organist. Miss Marlon George; treasurer. Miss Anna Bannon; secretary, Mark Sansom. Txmcar Captured—Not. Squire Gardner and Detective Dumbaugh caught the last car for Harrlsburg last night. They got off at Lochlel and hurried over to "the Row," where three zealous Austrlans stood guard over a man whom they had told the Squire by phone was Steve Loncar, the man who, after brutally murdering his wife, succeeded in outwitting the police and escaping. ~ As usual It wasn't Loncar. Squire and Dure baugh walked back to ?*eelton. Deserted Wife. Charged with de serting his wife.Roy Alexander was ar rested in the Eighth Ward Saturday night by Constable Bomgardner. Charged With Assault. Timothy Sullivan will be given a hearing be fore Squire Gardner this evening chanted with assaulting his wife. i rffsißugs—Rugs—Rugs j The Big Store on the Hill For Your Rugs I 1 .M/ymMt N Whittall rugs are a pride to the dealer, also to the owner; and there i Suffl a reason - They are splendid rugs—the best made in America. Ask us I to s * low to you and to tell you why they are the best. Ask the I 17 ff /j P eo P' e w h° are using them and have been using them for years with j J KiLii/f flpgf complete satisfaction. We have the largest stock we have ever shown. ! fp) Just received another large shipment. ' us n,easure your kitchen or bathroom for linoleum. We have j \ a l ar K« stock of inlaid at all prices. ' I J S Remember we have Brenlin Shade cloth, the best shade cloth on the j I 11 * market. j l #12.00. Ali"fol^g^eed Carriages $1(5.00 up to Reed Chairs and Rockers Sr 3-piece sets or odd chairs. A good assortment for your IJ f • * i) bedroom. Reed tea wagons. Imvll IgvlalOl S _ _ _ See us for your refriger- Knv*ni f liva ator - The Baldwin is the A Ulvll * UI IIKUIC best porcelain lined refriger ator on the market. "The A great variety. See us tor Porch Swings and Porch Ham- Klean Kind." Don't mocks. Upholstered in Khaki, elevated head ends, iron frames f ;i ji t Q as k us t G sec tj ie c o ] ( ] to hang them on, or chains as you desire. Porch Rockers and Storage refrigerator the best 3-piece sets at all prices. ' white enameled refrigerator This is your store to furnish your new home, or you may offered. Guaranteed not to ,>nly need one or more pieces. Let us proce that this is a fact. c | l jp or p ee j Thev are all Our expenses arc low, therefore we can sell at low prices. moderate priced. FACKLER'S 13th and Derry Sts. FRAZER PETITIONS ID MANY OTHERS Rush to Enter Papers Began at the State Capitol Today The first nominating petition to he filed by a candidate for the nonparti san judicial nominations for the Su preme Court were entered to-day on behalf of Judge Robert Sellers Frazer, of Allegheny county. The petitions were filed from Allegheny, Beaver, Cambria, Jefferson, Somerset and Washington counties, 630 names being entered. The names of judges in Cambria and Somerset, and of many lawyers appear on the papers. Judge Frazer is a member of the Common Pleas bench of Allegheny county and was a member of the Legislature years ago. Socialists to-diiy tiled petitions for the nominations of Washington Herd, Connellsville, for Congress in the Twenty-ti rd district, and of S. D. Woods, Connellsville, for Senator in the Fayette county district. Nominating petitions for the House were (lied as follows: Madison A. Gar vin, Gettysburg, Democrat, Adams; Charles D. Thomas, Emerald, Demo crat, Second Lehigh; Charles Palmer, Chester, Prohibition, First Delaware; Joseph B. Kumsey, Oswayo, Demo crat, Potter; John McKay, Luzerne, Republican and Washington, Sixth Lu zerne; Christ Beckert, Tamaqua, Democrat, Third Schuylkill; Albertus G, Woodward, Curwensville; Edward Lippert, Clearfield, and Eurle G. Boose, Dußois, Washington, Clear lield; Irwin Simpson, Punxsutawney, Democrats, Jefferson; Addison U. Ash ley, Liberty, Washington, Tioga; W. J. Mangan, Pittsburgh, llepublcan. Sixth Allegheny; W. Crawford Murdoch. Wllklnsburg, Hepubllcan, Tenth Alle gheny. State committee —Republican, Rob ert Lock, Apollo. Armstrong and H. J. Meyers, Bethleliem, Northampton; Socialist. Edwin K. Lessig. Ashland. Schuylkill: Democrat, A. M. Van Zile, Osceola, Tioga; Washington, F. H Barker and Thomas A. Estep, Ebens burg, Cambria. How to Keep Well in Winter Do not let your blood get thin this winter. For people who have a ten dency toward anaemia, or bloodless ness, winter Is ft trying season. Lack of exercise and fresh air, the more re stricted diet, many things cornbino to lower the tone of the body and de plete the blood. As soon as you notice the tired feel ing, lack of appetite and shortness of/ breath that are warning symptoms oi thin blood take a short treatment of Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. Do not wait until the color has entirely left your cheeks, until your lips are white, youi eyes dull and your ears like mother of pearl. It is so much easier to cor rect thinning of the blood in the earl ier stages than later. , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up the blood and strengthen the nerve* I In this way the general health is lir. I proved, the appetite Increases, the di-1 [ gestion Is strengthened and new am-1 I bitlon and energy developed. Work : becomes easier because it does not | cause exhaustion. Keep your system at Its highest effi ciency with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the great blood builder and nerve tonic. Your own druggist can supply you. A booklet "Building Up the. Blood'' will be mailed free on request I by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. T. It is well worth studying by all who do not enjoy com-' ulote health.—Advertisement. APRIL 13, 1914. ' Glue Club, to be given in the Realty jVHTYTYI I? TV\WAI.«. *. J. Theater. Thursday evening. April 16. In VILIMJIJLJLJ 1 V-/Tt/i tho Lebanon Valley Glee Club will be I——————— ————J two Middletown boys. L,. Clarence Bur- IRVIN-KLASJiAGAX net and Frank B. Shearer. Reserved Announcement has been made of the seata uro now 0,1 sale the marriage. 011 April 9, of Miss Alice , M ,»- Flannagan, of Middletown. to William \«lmk \lli t niihift h„ t ~, C. Irvin, of Harrisburg. After a honey- a iiil iuetown' P thU COUP '° Wl " reßide MW " st '- ect " nnd Ackerman s<M metown. __ Mr. and Mrs? John Ackerman, were , , , , , married yesterday morning, at 5 Arrangements have been completed o'clock, in tho parsonage of the Church for the concert by the Lebanon ValleyJ of God. It Your complexion net At 5 DAGGETT &RAMSDELL'S ' PERFECT COLD CREAM Used by the elite of New York Society for twenty-three years and! still their favorite Imparts health and beauty to the skin, smoothes away ths marks mi Tims, brings Nature's bloom to sallow cheeks, d scourages unw'ltomjo lines and wrinkles. Improve your looks |BKS^S|j^(6L |» tubs* 10c., 25c.. 50c. In jars 35c., 50c , 85c* $1,50, [jU When you insist upon D A Ryou vet ibe best cold cream in tho si ore, iHarrisbv/rgLightl I &pOWER,ff>. I SIXTY DAY ELECTRIC IRON SALE On April Ist we placed oil sale in our salesroom °»e o f the best electric irons manufactured at a price of $1.87 cash for 60 days only. After June Ist the price will he advanced to a standard that will be maintained during- the balance of the year. Irons to be sold at this price only to consumers connected to our lines. Take advantage at once of this opportunity to purchase one of the best makes of Electric Irons manufaceured. Telephone for demonstration and free trial on next ironing day. DT* T¥ Semi-Monthly WC Mill I will keep your scalp clean ami also ■■ ■ Mill I lTfca, ° a healthy action of the scalp. 11LI/ULI ■" soc —————— 'mmmm ———— 7
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