18 THE TRUTH ABOUT ' OLIVE OIL C Spout arrangement fully patented There are a number of ' ■by' J "Pure" Olive Oils on the J market today. All the pure ' olive oils, however, are not ' First Quality olive oils! ! n ivfsl S[m v ] y to now at y® ll are ' 9 bu y in 8 211 °^ ve °jl marked j MmlllftffshJ "pure" is not enough. The J §§ll does not necessarily imply that J IGGLB . . CL C L 11 18 " l * or " uman con- i: sumption. There are several |j 11 ■ rnc^ ,rn J^ eren t grades of olive oiis, ; regardless of their purity. ; Canned at the pl.ee ol pro T^"" 5 °» e «™ de ° f j duction in Italy olive oil that should ever be used for table use or for medi cinal purposes; that is the first pressing of hand . picked, carefully selected olives. : i When you buy a can of OLIVESE you secure ' the HIGHEST GRADE Olive Oil that can be had j at any price. "ALL THAT THE LABEL IMPLIES IS IN THE CAW] A. L CAPRINI, Pittsburgh Sole American Importer . GEO. A. GORGAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 16 N. Third Street P. R. R. Station 11 The Raaks Are Rapidly Being Filled With i;j ! BRIGHTEN-UP CRUSADERS i! the !j i\ Headquarters have been ms Rrlehten-Up Finishes and full instructions i i > ture a floor or the whole house, inside and out. !; A pennant and information Free to every Brighten-Up Crusader, j , ! > Come early and avoid the rush. ], j! t RYDER'S BRIGHTEN- jL I! |p, UP PAINT STORE jj || No. 44 North Third St. Harrisburg, Pa. || AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS neßt Week of the Orpheun.'. Beat A healthy bfOWII- | Season J | Dunbar* 9 White Hussars eyed baby will be Marin Lo's Porcelain Palntlnga #■« Putch McDevtt found a home lo_ Then Llghtner & Dollr Jordon. flight it——Other Splendid Acta 3 © —— —-————' I FALL, of POMPEII Sj I OR |! I LYDIA THE BLIND GIRL | o , B Bhow lng the destruction of the city, faUlng 5 0 temples eruption of V envious. A V I' | PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY | ADMISSION - - 5 CENTS « g ol>tWB OrMAT t %"\v™.v. wJwimi /'/irf*y,vO, Nliouiiiie you tlie new* in motion pletnea. Cpfywityfr ADMISSION r> CENTS COMING "LUCILLE LOVE," the Girl of Mystery, May sth. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII IN 8 REELS STAR THEATER UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW The Greatest Photodrama in the World. The Greatest Ever Shown in this city. First time in Harrisburg, PAfeQUALI S Masterpiece, the only original and genuine $250,000 Production. First Time in Harrisburg—Do Not Be Mislead 9 Try Telegraph Want Ads PWDATIVEXTNG, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 1, 1914. Chinese Wedding Given by Ladies' Auxiliary Spteial to The Telegraph Mechanlcsburg, Pa-, May 1. Last evening the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church gave a Chi nese wedding in the lecturo room of the church before a large audience, which was both entertaining and In structive, under the direction of the president, Miss Iva M. Fish, and Mrs. George Fulton. The program included a piano solo. Miss Kathryn Sheaffer; address, the Rev. George Fulton; piano solo. Miss Estella Marshall; vio lin solo, William Hinton; vocal solo, "In a Chinese Cart I Sat," Miss Bessie Bear. Three scenes were given, first, the welcoming of a boy in China; sec- y ond, welcoming of a girl in China; third, the wedding. In the cast were Miss Iva M. Fish, Miss Carrie McCoy, Henry Fulton, Earl Sheaffer, Miss ! Janet Eckels, Miss Estella Marshall, i I Miss Helen Harold, Miss Esther Far- I rence. Miss Vera Seidle, Miss Edith' Dornon, Miss Katharine Kough, Miss. Nell Sheaffer, Miss Emma Moore, Miss | Clara Putt, Miss Jean Sample, Missj Catherine Mumma. The play con cluded with a tableau of the entire cast. On the platform were decora tions of Chinese screens, flowers and red candles. The offering was for the beneflt of foreign missions. HOTEL, HILL FOR SOAP AND PER FUMERY $15,000 A WEEK The hotels of Buenos Aires are fair ly good and very expensive. One of the cheapest rooms I saw in the Plaza Hotel was seven dollars a day, Euro pean style. There are good Spanish hotels with rooms from two dollars a day upward. The Plaza is, perhaps, the most cosmopolitan of all the hos telries of the city. In its ball room and drawing room I was reminded of the Waldorf Astoria. The meals are a little higher than in the big hotels of New York city. But there are nu merous small restaurants where good refreshments may be had at reason able prices. As an example of the charges in the big hotels of Buenos Aires, I may quote a story told me by an Argentine official. He said that some years ago a commission of Eu ropean ambassadors was entertained by the Argentine government at the Bristol Hotel on the Avenida de Mayo, and that the bill for soap and per fumery was fifteen thousand dollars a week. Nobobdy seemed to complain, and apparently everybody was satis fied. Luxuries seem to be necessities to the Argentines, for I was told that the tariff on champalgne is only two per cent, while that on a plow is fifty per cent. —"The Land of Luxury," Ar gentina, the United States of South 'America, Peter Mac Queen, F. R. G. S., |in National Magazine for February, 1914. [ONE WEEK OF FUH sr* MAY II Auspices of the Loyal Order of Moose 107 Lot 6th and Division Sts- I Leon W. Washburn's ! MIGHTY Midway Shows i Wit I ,re * acta. Including > J?, 11 !!" JJeler. 'n her one hundred ( foot high dive, and Mile. Moruk, In y the sensational "Death Swlnir." con certs by a I.a thence on Germania Street to Fifth , Street; thence on Fifth Street to the ' West Branch Township line, under the Act of Assembly approved May 31, 1911, P. L. 468. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the office of the State Highway De ■ partment. Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia; 2117 Farmers • Bank Building, Pittsburgh; and at Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. Each bid must be made upon a blank furnished by the State Highway De partment, accompanied by a certified ' check in the sum of $2,000, and inclos , ed in a separate sealed envelope, which • Manic and envelope will be furnished I upon request marked: "PRO- I "OSAL FOli THE RECONSTRUCTION OF A SECTION OF ROAD IN GALE TON BOROUGH, POTTER COUNTY." : EDWARD M. BIGELOW, State Highway Commissioner. i : i SEALED PROPOSALS t COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA State Highway Department, Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv i ed at the office of the State Highway ■ Department In the Capitol Building, t Harrisburg, Pa., until 10 o'clock on the ) morning of Mny r>, 1014. when bids will t be publicly opened and scheduled, and the contract awarded as soon there : after as possible, for the reeonstruc ■ tlon of 6,045 lineal feet of Brick Block I Paving 16 feet wide, situated In Gur ■ wensvllle Borough. Clearfield County: i Beginning at line between Pike Town ' ship and Curwensvllle Borough ana ■ continuing along Clearfield Road to the beginning of present brick paving on ■ State Street, under the Act of Assembly k approved May 31, 1911, P. L 468. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offlco of the State Highway De partment, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut - Street, Philadelphia; 2117 Farmers Rank Building, Pittsburgh; and at the - Clearfield Trust Company Building, Clearfield, Pa. Each bid must be made upon a blank furnished by the State Highway De - partment, accompanied by a certified r check In the sum of $;i,500, and Inclos ', ed In a separate sealed envelope, which r blank and envelope will be furnished I upon request marked: "PRO- I POSAL FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF A SECTION OF ROAD IN CUR- WENSVILLE BOROUGH. CLEAR FIELD COUNTY." EDWARD M. BIGELOW. State Highway Commissioner. Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrlsburg, Pa. JOHN K. TENER. Governor; A. W. POWELL, Auditor General; R. K. YOUNG, Treasurer, Commissioners. IN compliance with the Constitution and the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Build ings invites sealed proposals for con | tracts for furnishing such supplies for ' the Executive Mansion, the Legislature, , the several Departments, Boards and I Commissions of the State Government i as described, and below such maximum i prices as are fixed In the following {schedules, for the year ending the 31st day of May, A. D. 1915: Schedule A, for ; furnishing all Paper and Envelopes: B, for furnishing Typewriters, Adding, Addressing and Duplicating Machines and Supplies; C, for furnishing General Stationery, Mahogany. Oak and Metallic Furniture and Office Supplies; P. for furnishing Engineering Instruments, Blue Print Paper, jnd Labratory and Engineering Supplies; E, for furnish ing all Books; F, for furnishing Brushes, Glassware, Brooms, Mops, Buckets, Toilet and Cleaning Soaps. Towels, Rugs, Fuel, Uniforms, Rubber Goods. Chemicals and Miscellaneous Supplies; G, for furnishing Hose and Fittings, Awnings, Carpenter Supplies, Upholstering, Painting and all Hard ware Supplies; H, for furnishing Sup plies for the care of the Conserva tories and Grounds; I, for furnishing Lumber, General Repairs, and Removal of Dirt and Refuse; J, for furnishing Light, Heat and Power Supplies. As the various classifications of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet form £or the convenience of the Bid ders, It Is therefore desired that In re questing pamphlets the bidders indi cate those desired by using the letters set forth above. No proposal for any contract shall be considerod unless such proposal be accompanied by a certified check, to the order of the State Treasurer, In one-fourth the amount of the estimated contract; or by a bond. In such form and amount as may be prescribed by the Board of Public Grounds and Build ings. Such bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the terms of the contract. If awarded, and shall have as surety two individual sureties, approved by a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the county In which the person or persons making such proposal may reside or of the county wherein shall be located the principal place of business of tho per son firm or corporation making such proposal, or one surety company au thorized to act as surety in this Com monwealth. A bidder who shall have accompanied his proposal with a certi fied check, as aforesaid, and to whom a contract shall have been awarded, may, within ten days after such award, sub stitute for said check a bond as herein prescribed; otherwise said check shall be retained In lieu of a bond. No bond to be In less sum than Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, and addressed and delivered to the Su perintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before 12 o'clock, meri dian, Tuesday, the 12th day of May, A. D 1911. at which time the proposals will be opened and published in the Reception Rooms of tne Executive De partment, at Harrlsburg, and the con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as I practicable. I AS PROVIDED BY THE ACT OF 1913, ALL BIDS MUST BE RENDERED IN DUPLICATE AND MARKED "DUPLICATE" AND "ORIGINAL." Blank Bends and Schedules contain ing all necessary Information may be obtained by communicating with Sam ! uel B. Rambo. Superintendent, Public I Grounds and Buildings, Harrlsburg, Pa. By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR.. Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR BRIDGE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL VANIA Office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrlsburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will he receiv ed at the Office of the Super.ntendent of Public Grounds and Buildings in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa., un til 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, May 19, 1914, for furnishing all labor and ma terials necessary to replace pier and repair damages to bridge across the Shenango River at Silver Street in the city of Sharon, Mercer County, Pa, as called for in specifications and draw ings prepared by Edwir. K. Morse, C. E. Specifications, drawings and blank i forms may be obtained upon applica tion to this office. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTICE IS hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Gover nor of the State of Pennsylvania on Friday, the 22d day of May, 1914, by G W Baltosser, S. W. Smith, D. W. Sohn and others, under the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations," approved April 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the "Wages Earners Department Store Company," the character and object of which is the conducting a department store In the City of Harrlsburg for the buying and selling of all kinds of merchan dise, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. B. F. UMBERGER, Solicitor. THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the bl ,- baker Coal Company will be held at the office of Tho W. O. Hlckok Mfg. Co., lianrisburg. Pa., at 12 o'clock noon on May 4. 1914, for tho election of officers ana such other busi ness as may be properly presented. ROSS A. HICKOK, Secretary. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. Farms For Sale 311 acres—9o acres fields—2o 3 acres—2 miles from trolley, acres meadow for grazing, 201 acres good buildings, variety choice mod timber, enough to pay for three em fruit, for poultry and truck farms of this grade. This should (vegetable), Prlco only $l,lOO. Interest lumber companies. Im- mmmmmmmm _ provements, stone house, 8 rooms, house, B new hog barn, all growing 12 Additional Farms crops Included. Price $12.50 per acre, easy terms, (best water, never That will please and suit those falling). The pleasure of owning; wishing the most. No trouble but and visiting this farm is great, pleasant to be with you when you ' look them over. 961,4 acres—a beautiful, very pro ductive farm, 10 beautiful new ———————— buildings, best water on earth, In- 10% acres—productive even and eluding all growing crops, all farm- beautiful location, close to trolley, ing tools in No. 1 condition (too frontln:; on Unglestown and Wild numerous to mention), 3 good wood Park road. Price SIOO per horses, 10 sots harness, 5 good wa- acre. Terms easy. Can't be dupll gons, 15 cows and heifers won- cated for SIOO per acre, derful —for $4,400. J-ook it over. 37% acres—2B fields, 9% acres chestnuts, all bearing fruit. (Isn't Modern, beautiful suburban It pleasant to own a farm and home, new, 7 rooms and bath, an gather these nuts and fruit.) Good exceptional opportunity to secure a house. 7 rooms, good bank barn, comfortable, desirable property, large modern hen house, hen &long the L trolley, 7%c fare. De house No. 2, hog barn, Hghtful and pleasant ride from the carpenter house, best water, tele- ft - Prlce only phone In house, mail delivered, $2,950. Terms easy. Including close to school, store and mill, summer oottage, can be rented, Beautiful and pleasant for all pur- barn for auto or horse and carriage, poses and intent. Price $1,450. A better description of those Terms easy. properties at 409 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. C. 3. CARE& SONS Care's Grocery Linglestown, Pa. LEGAL NOTICES j ' PROPOSALS FOR SUBWAY J COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSTI»» V Alt IA Office of the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings, HarrlsbarS, Pn» \ SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv- 1 ed at the Office of the Superintendent , of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg, Pa., until twelve (12) o'clock, noon, Tuesday, May 19, 1914, for fur nishing all labor and materials neces sary for the construction of a subway connecting the new Main Building with the Tent Manufacturing and Storage Building on the State Arsenal Grounds, Eighteenth and Herr Streets, in the City of Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, as called for In specifications and draw ings prepared by Board of Public Grounds and Buildings. Specifications and drawings may be obtained upon application to this offlcia. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, v Superlntendent of Public Giounds Buildings. /* PROPOSALS FOR NEW ONE-STORY BRICK GARAGE PENNSYL- Office of the Superintendent of Publla Ground* and Itnlldlngs, Harrlsburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har rlsburg. Pa., until twelve (12) o'clock, noon, Tuesday, May 19, 1914, for fur nishing all labor and materials neces sary for the construction of a New One-Story Brick Garage on the State Arsenal Grounds, Eighteenth and Herr Streets, In the City of Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, as called for in specifica tions and drawings prepared by Board of Public Grounds and Buildings. Specifications and drawings mav be obtained upon application to this office. SAMTJEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. /$lO LOANSX "( AND r V UPWARDSJ To Housekeepers. Worklngmen and Salaried Employes. Money wisely borrowed and wisely used will accomplish good results, but money borrowed re gardless of the company behind the loan may cause you regrets. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE H Room 21 4th Floor *>l Will ■■ I IIMWIIMMHIIWIW* I MONEY AT LESS THAN LEGAL RATES Wo have recently pat Into effect very liberal reductions In the rates or all loans, which are positively the lowest In the city. We Invite honest working peo- y pie without bank credit to do * 1 business here at rates lower ' than prescribed by the law of 1013. First and second mortgages a specialty. Pennsylvania Investment Company— -132 WALNUT STREET Office Hours—B.3o A. M. to 5.30 P. -I. Saturdays, 8.30 A. M. to 8.30 P. M. MONEY to loan in amounts of $5 to S2OO to honest working peo plo without bank credit at cheaper rates than the law of 1913 allows. Comparison of our rates, terms and methods of doing business with other loan offices will convince the most skeptical borrower that this Is the place to come in time of need. CO-OPERATIVE Lean & Investment Ce. 204 Chestnut St. OFFICE HOURS: 8 a. m. to fl p. m. Wednesday and Saturday 8 a. in. to 0 p. m.