Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 17, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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Dont MVait Till Weather Forces
You to Change to Spring Clothes
Harrisburgs
0 At Your Service To-morrow
/ Winters chill hangs on, but the time for selecting Spring- clothing is now, be-
lore real warm weather makes it necessary to hurry.
Come in tomorrow and see our Spring Style Show of Mens and Young Men's
Suits and overcoats--an authoritative display of all that's new in clothes.
Brand new Spring Suits in beautiful fabrics, some of them imported from Eng
land under the new tariff law and tailored with extreme care for particular men.
There's no reason why you should delay longer the pleasure of outfitting yourself
with a new Spring Suit. Do it to-morrow!
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New two and three button sack models; English and regular cut coats, single and
double-breasted styles, regular cut trousers, with or without cuff buttons.
New tartan plaids, black and white Grey check cassimeres, tan color shep
shepherd checks, black and white chalk herd checks, all-wool blue serges, grav
stripes, grey unfinished worsteds, and materials - black and white pin
fancy blue herringbone worsteds. New Styles New Models New Effects
New Norfolk Suits for Boys
Each Suit Has Extra Pair Trousers
Boys' brown diagonal and plain grey worsted suits, ! Fancy brown shadow striped eassimere and worsted
blue serge suits, Scotch mixture suits, Scotch cheviot ! suits, black and white cheek worsted suits, fancy diagonal
suits, fancv shadow striped eassimere and worsted suits, hi i t « S< f mero su^Sl kc°tch lu jxture suits, plain
. . , n . . ~ XT ~.. blue seige suits, fancy serge suits, blue herringbone wors
black and white chalk stripe eassimere suits, Norfolk ted suits, grey pin striped eassimere suits and black and
styles with patch and plain pockets, extra pair (I* K A A white striped eassimere suits, extra pair trousers with
. , , .j 0 , 1C each suit; all sizes 7to 18 vears, AA and ETA
trousers with each suit: sizes S to IS years, .. ! ? <PU«I/U JpO.DU
AST Men's and Young Men's Clothing, Second Floor, Rear—Three Elevators.
Announcement of "April Shower of Bargains' on Page 10
CutßateMedicines
—AT—
KENNEDY'S
321 MARKET STREET
WE LEAD OTHE
Hood's Sarsaparllla .... 6Tc| Herpjcidc 3;sc, 60c
Bliss Native Herbs .. . . ■"'•«•( l,apactic Pills, 100 . ' 27c
Sal Hciiatica 17c, 33c. 66c lied Cross Kidney Planters . 17c
Kodol Djspcpsia Tablet-. uuo Sargol
DeWitt's Kidney 1111s S3c. «0c Nature's Remedy . . . 17c. 83c, nib-
Sanltol Tooth Powder 15c Mary (larden Extract iPJc
.less Talcum 15c Mary Garden Talcum |sc
Pond's Vanishin. Cream 170 Daggett & lUiiiisdcll'* Cold Cream
Kckman's Alterative 81.50 I7 C .
Castoria 21c Poiupeiian Massage Cream 63c
Pinaud's Lilac 53c Pom)>cilau Macsage Crcain. ... 18c
Mary Garden Sachet 81.15 Pompciian Massage Cream.... 32c
Mellin's Food 34c, 55c Spiro Powder
Mayr's Stomach R<«nedy 07c Kuthyrool Tootii Paste . .17c
Scott's Ltuulidoii 35c. 60c Creme Klcaya 33c
S. S. S 07c, 51.17 Mum 17c
Remember Name and Place
KENNEDY'S
CUT RATE MEDICINE STORE
321 MARKET
TEV Telfiuxaoh Want Ads. Try Telegraph Want Ads.
FRIDAY EVENING. gAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 17, 1914.
BUILDERS AIMING
TO MEET DEMAND
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rent at fancy prices, but that the in
vestor who would put up good plain
houses with conveniences but without
elaboration or decorative details, a
house, in short, that might rent any
where from sls to $lB a month would
reap a richer return on his investment
than the nan putting up the other
class of dwelling.
Possibly the awakening of the lo
cal contractors and investors is due to
the recent sessions of the housing
convention here, for speakers at those
meetings insistently pointed out that
the demand and need of communities
was for the lower-priced houses, and
that conditions making for such de
mand were practically countrywide.
Whatever 1 the impetus back of the
present movement, its early realization
iis confidently expected. While there
will be u. number of pretty homes of
[a more less pretentious construction,
the building this summer, according
|to present gossip in really and con
struction circles, will bo largely con
lined to the erection of dwellings of
[a substantial but inexpensive kind.
One contractor who has In the past
put up some "classy" homes, says:
"I don't want to build that cheap
trashy papier-mache kind of stufT. but
from present outlooks I'm through for
a while with the flossy stuff and the
hardwood floor kind. Take it from
me I'm going to put through some
low priced, but built-to-last residences
that will come within a reasonable
price. Yes, I may do it this sum
mer. I am going to try to put through
the land deal and If successful will
build a row of houses that will sur
price you."
Building U) Start Soon
According to a brief but comprehen
sive look over the city during the
past week, this summer building im
petus has not yet begun in full, al
though some of the sort of houses
above mentioned are now in process
nf onnsiructioa in tha Tenth Ward.
in the suburbs a number of interest-J
ins little dwellings are to be built.:
Architect Kast has plans made fori
three homes in Bellevue Park. John i
Ileathcote is to have built a stone and I
stucco house in old English style, and j
dwellings will also be erected by!
George Jacobs and John Hemperly. j
At Paxtang Arthur H. Bailey, county i
treasurer, is to put up a two and one- j
half story brick cottage, it is un-j
derstood that there will be somei
building along Riverside Drive, but I
probably not to such an extent as lias
characterized some other years.
HOUCK'S RE-ELECTION I
15 FORECASTED
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Washington, Cambria and other coun
ties.
Frederic J. Shaller, an architect of
Altoona, filed nominating petitions to
be a candidate for lieutenant governor
on the Socialist ticket. R. B. Ring
ler. Readinfi, filed petitions to run for
secretary of internal affairs on (he
Socialist ticket and Edward W. liay
don. Pittsburgh, to run for congress
at-large. .
A petition in behalf of Albert M.
Fuller. 60 Montclair avenue. West
View, Allegheny county, for Superior
Court were also filed.
The whole five members of the
House from Lancaster county are to
be renominated, petitions for them
being filed to-day.
Vance C. McCormick, candidate for
the Democratic nomination for gover
nor, and J. Benjamin Dimmick, can
didate for Republican nomination for
United States senator, filed their nom
inating petitions at the Capitol late
yesterday. McCormick's petition in
cluded papers from twenty-five coun
ties, containing over 3,000 names,
were placed on the record. Dimmick
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liled forty-seven petitions from nine
teen counties containing 3,681 names.
They also included the larger coun
ties.
Other nominations filed included
supplemental papers for various can
didates for State and district nomina
tions and the following new onea:
Congress—L. T. McFadden, Canton,
I Republican, Fourteenth; C. H. Row-
Hand, Philipsburg, Republican, Twen
i ty-first: ('. K. Hood. Connellsville,
I Washington, Twenty-third; Peter J.
Homier, Lock Haven, Socialist, Fif
teenth; B. H. Howard, Aspinwall. Re
■ publican, Twenty-ninth.
Senate William J. Burke, Pitts-
I burgh, Republican, Forty-second.
House—Republican, Albert Misse-
Imer, Twentieth Philadelphia; S. A.
!Whitaker, Phoenixville, Chester; H.
IH. Brosius, BrookvlUe, Jefferson; J.
IM. Martin, Grove City, Mercer. Dem-
I ocratic, Jesse D. Foster, Newton, and
; W. E. Savaoool, Perkasie, Bucks; H.
L. Perry. Dallastown, Third York;
John McKay, Luzerne, Sixth Luzerne;
John L. Post, Taylortown, Washing
ton. Washington, J. M. Johnson,
Huntingdon. Socialist. Howard Wo
gan, Altoona, First Blair; W. F. Ross,
Juniata, Second Blair; John W. Tate,
Mill Creek, Huntingdon.
Nominating papers' from thirty-six
counties and containing over 4,000
names were filetf at the Capitol in be
half of Judge Gustave A. Endlich, of
the Berks county common pleas
bench, for nonpartisan nomination for
the Supreme Court.
Nominating petitions were filed for
Congress*-at-large by Thomas S.
Crago, Waynesburg. Republican, and
Charles Sehl, Philadelphia, Socialist.
Congressional nominating papers
were filed as follows: Frank L. Der
shem, present member, Lewisburg,
and D. Allday, Chambersburg, Demo
crats, 17th district; W. N. Carr, pres
jent member, Uniontown, Democrat,
23rd; J. J. Reardon, Williamsport,
Democrat, 16th; E. G. Renn, Sha
mokin. Socialist, 16th; Isaac E. John
son. Media, Republican, 7th.
Senatorial petitions filed included:
J. W. Endsley, present member, Som
erfield, Republican, 36th; A. A. Dale,
Beliefonte, Republican, 34th; J. W.
Stewart, Jefferson, Democrat, 40th.
House Democratic —A. Frank
Krause, Milton, Northumberland; W..
il. Grabe, present member, Butler;
L. L. Bane, Coal Centre, Washington;
Jacob A. Lesher, Reading. Ist Berks;
liK. Brennan, Shamokin, Northum
berland; P. A. Herman, Selinsgrove,
Snyder; B. M. Hess, Grapian, Clear
field; R. 11. Trach, present member,
Easton, _ Northampton; Thomas
Brown, Knox, Clarion: John Glenn
Brown, Evans City, Butler; Milton R.
Peters, oiling Springs, Cumberland;
M. M. McLaughlin, Lewlstown, Mif
flin; Nicola Gigliotti, Erie, Ist Erie;
Thomas F. Gallagher, Lost Creek, Ist
SchuylklP; Orrin C. Lester, Beaver
Falls, and Edward J. Schlelter, Free
dom, Beaver.
Republican—J. B. Weaver, La
trobe, anil J. B. Goldsmith, Alt. Pleas
ant, Ist Westmoreland; Thomas P.
Wallace, Pittsburgh, 6th Allegheny
(also Washington party); George A.
Price, Heading, Ist Berks; C. J.
Goodnough, Emporium, Cameron;
W. H. Seward, Conneautvtlle, Craw
ford; Joseph P. AlcKee, Pittsburgh,
Roast Beef 20c lb.
This Price Prevails Until Further Notice
Pin Steak, 25c lb. Sir.oin Steak, 30c lb.
BEST GRADE HAMS 23c Pound
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* * 9 Daily Market
15 North Market Square
! Lewisburif h6 T' : i M ' Showalt,
£«««? V g \ ni °n; William Nevii
jtonshohocken, 2nd Montgomery;
! * Kiungard, Monessen, 2nd We
mureland; Murray Edits, J'ittsburs
! Ist Allegheny.
Prohibition—Phillip Heed and W
i mer Crow. Ist Dauphin: M. H. Zc
ling, Elizabethville, arid Aaron Dani
I Gralz, 2nd Dauphin,
j Washington—-W. C. Leffingwc
iShuron. Mercer; Jacob A. Dice, Sic
I ling Run, Cameron; Harry E. Chac
ITroy, Bradford.
I Socialist—John E. Smith, Dunbfl
and L. S. Mellinger, Dawson, 2|
Fayette; John Tome, Laurel, 3
! York.
| State Committee—Democratic—
, F. Davis, Lancaster: W. D. Zerby, Ce
jto ; J. M. Dickson, Washington; Ada
|P. Lowry, Indiana; Arthur MeKea
Beaver; E. Milton Guss, Juniata; D.
Driscoll, St. Mary's, Elk.
Republican—H. G. Seip, Eastjc
Northampton; H. H. Swaney, Beav
I Falls, Beaver.
Prohibition—T. H. Hamilton ai
IJ. H. Daugherty, Harrisburg, Da
phin.