16 PERSONAL (Other Personals on Page 6.1 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Dr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ellenberger, of North Third street, gave a dinner of fourteen covers last evening at the Co lonial Country Club in celebration ot their twenty-third wedding anniver sary. SAILING IX)R NAPLES Robert MeFarland, of Breeze Hill, was in New York yesterday to see his aunt. Mrs. Philip C. Hyan\, of Wash ington, D. C\, sail for a two months' trip to Italy. Mrs. Hyam is remem bered here as Mrs. Emma McFarland Wharton. Shower Miss Kepple With Household Gifts Miss Mary Kepple, of State street, whose engagement to .Harry C. Taylor ■was recently announced, was given a shower of household gifts by members of the sewing club of which she is a member. Fourteen young women gathered at the home of Miss Adaline Greathead, Locust street, for the interesting event, and after presentation had been made and the articles all examined, supper was served. The table appointments •were of green and white, with bride roses and snapdragon prevailing in a basltet of flowers as a centerpiece. College Entrance Exams at Harrisburg Academy College entrance examinations will be held this year at the Harrisburg Academy for Harvard, Yale and Prince ton universities, and the college en trance board as follows: Princeton, June 17 to 20; Harvard, June 15 to 20; ale. June 17 to 20, and the board exami nations will be held June 15 to 20. Eleven students that graduated this year from the Harrisburg Academy will take the examinations for entrance to Yale. Ten students will take exami nations for entrance to Princeton, and four will take the board- examinations. Pure Olive Oil is always assured 5 when you buy jSjlgf OLIVESE ' s not only absolutely pure, but of the Highest Possible Quality CANNED AT THE PLACE OF PRODUCTION. ITALY Gallons, Half-Gallons, Quarts Pints and Half-Pints *Jlll that the label implies is inthecav'' A. L. CAPRINI. Pittsburgh Sole American imports GEO. A. GORGAS SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 16 N. Third St. P. R. R. Station Business Locals THAT APPETIZING FLAVOR Butternut and Holsom bread has that delightful appetizing flavor that satisfies the hundreds of people who oat it daily. The same tine flavor will satisfy you too, and induce you to call and again, day after day for the loaf with the Holsom or Butter nut label. Ask your grocer or phone Schmidt's bakery for name of nearest grocer. OUR BUSINESS AND YOURS Are of mutual interest. You want the business and our business is to provide business fen with fac-simile letters so skilfully printed that they cannot be detected from the original typewritten one. This makes it possible for you to make a personal appeal to your cus tomers or prospective customers with out a stereotyped-looking circular printed letter. Weaver Typewriting Co., 25 North Third street. .MONEY FOK YOU That's what we are here for, to provide money in small amounts to those who have seasonable needs that must be attended to but haven't the gilt-edged securities necessary to get the banking loan. This company ex tends loans at lower rates than any other company and lower even than the law permits us to charge. Penn sylvania Investment Company, 132 Walnut street. "ITS INSURANCE." AUTOMOBILE. I write it You need it. Better buy it. He did and he's happy, He didn't, now he's sorry. "He laughs best who laughs last." Essick—Aetna. THE TALK OF THE TOWN The way the Court Dairy Lunch fills up every noon with the business men of the city since John H. Menger assumed charge again is the talk of the town. It isn't because they want to discuss politics with Mr. Menger but they have learned that he puts up the best 25-cent noon-day lunch In the city. Court and Strawberry streets. YOUR BUSINESS WAGON Or automobile delivery truck is a con stant advertisement on the streets of Harrisburg. Is it a respectable look ing advertisement becoming to the dignity of your business establish ment? Have your wagon or delivery truck look like the advertisement of a live-wire business place with a Shaffer coat of paint and lettering. Shaffer Wagon Company, 80 South Cameron street. RIGHT OR WRONG There is no middle station In eye glass or spectacle fitting. They are right or wrong—one or the other. We fit eye glasses and spectacles and fit them right. Right mountings, frames, lenses and price. Everybody Is invit ed to examine our glasses, to have the various "mounts" explained Ralph D. Pratt, eyesight specialist, 807 North Third street. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TUNE 12, 1914 SEE °™N R P iS R 8 E NEWS SEE OT ™ R p STORE NEWS MEN WHO INVEST IN THESE COOL SUMMER SUITS WILL RECEIVE BIG DIVIDENDS IN THE WAY OF COMFORT THERE'S a way to keep cool when the mercury aviatef--wear cool clothing. Now, about the best in this class that we know of are Tropical Worsteds, Mohairs and Palm Beach Suits that cling lightly to the body without the sligh test sacrifice of style or neatness. Our clothing chief landed a fine lot of distinctly Summer Suits for men seeking comfort, this week, and the garments were hurried forward for to-morrow's sale. If You Would Be as "Cool as a Cucummber" Wear One of These "Feather-Weights" Regular SIO.OO Regular $15.00 Regular $15.00 Regular $16.50 Palm Beach Suits Priestley Cravenetted Mohairs Tropical Worsted Suits Blue Serge Suits $7.50 SIO.OO SIO.OO $12.50 1 hese suits are almost featherweight in As lustrous as silk —dust shedders and spot Many men change to Tropical Worsted These are sun-proof serges with their lightness and a cooler garment is vet to proof from rain. Suits as sopn as hot weather begins, and once t . )als '' nec \ , or skeleton lined. be found. r ... . , you know the comfort of such serviceable cloth- icy arc tiue ue and all-wool Can vou imagine a more serviceable suit tor • M < • • .t , r 1111 serges beautifully tailored and an Made of linen and finely twisted worsted. hot Summer mg yOU W1 " JOm "' e ranks ot seasonabl y exceptional value. 01 • 1 1 1 iti 1 • , . . men. . Two and three-pieces. I lain black and blue mohair, white striped Fancy blacks, fancy blues, striped dark Dark §' re y l )encil striped patterns. Plain weaves and ncat henin .._ tan grass linen, tan crash linen, white striped greys, herringbone stripe grey. Light and dark grey hairline striped pat- bone stripes. grey and tan mohair Palm Beach Suits. ci I<. 1; ,„,1 „ :*i .1 , , tel " T l lS ' , , . , , , Regular and patch pockets. - keleton lined sacks with patch and 1 egulai Reg'ulai and patch pockets. Men who buy these serges will Skeleton lined coats with patch pockets. pockets. Skeleton lined sacks. not regret their investment. TOLLS REPEAL GOES TD HOUSE FOR ACTION Measure Passes Senate After Long Fight by Vote of 50 to 35 By Associated Press Washington, June 12.—The bill to repeal the tolls exemption for Amer ican coastwise ships in the Panama canal law to-day awaited the action of the House. The measure was ex pected to be sent over to the House to-day from the Senate where it was passed late yesterday after a pro longed tight marked by considerable bitterness of feeling. The vote was 50 to 35. As finally adopted only one change was made in the repeal bill as it was passed by the House. That was the Simmons-Norris amendment reserv ing the right of the United States to exempt coastwise ships froir. payment of toils. The bill together with the amendment is expected to be taken up at once My the House. It has not been deter mined whether the House would ac cept the amendment or send the bill to conference. Administration lead ers believe the amendment will be agreed to by the House without de lay. Should the Home accept the amendment the bill will not have to be returned to the Senate, except for the signature of the presiding officer, jt would then go to the White Houv-' for President Wilson's approval or veto. Administration leaders in Con gress were to-day practically sure that PLAY OX I,AW Ji The Junior Auxiliary of Saint An drew's Protestant Episcopal Church, will present a mystery play, "The Sun set Hour," at 7 o'clock to-morrow even ing. on the lawn at the home of the re»tor, the Rev. James P. Bullitt, 2220 Chestnut street, Bellevue Park. The girls and hoys in the auxiliary have been preparing for this plav for sev eral weeks, and it will be' the last which they will give before the Pall. MRS. ALANDER DIES Mrs. Blanche Alander. aged 20 years, of 2139 Atlas street, died sud denly this morning at 5.40 o'clock at the Harrisburg Hospital from heart disease. An autopsy will be held this evening at the hospital to determine, if possible, the nature of the disease that affected the heart. Mrs. Alander is survived by her husband, Lawrence Alander. HICK-A-THRIFTS WILL MEET The Hick-a-Thrift class will meet this evening in the social room of the G. A. R„ 26 North Third street. MONTMAGXY REACHES TORT Quebec, June 12. The Canadian government steamer Montmagny, re ported lost, arrived at North Sydney early to-day, reporting "all well," ac cording to a message from her cap tain, G. X. Pauliot, received by the local agency of the Marine Depart ment. LET US CROWX YOU The newest high crowns in straws in a variety of shapes .iust a little dif ferent, so that several of them are sure to be becoming to you, are here at prices from $1.50 to $3. And, the Panamas that are always staple from one season to another, $4 to $5. Kin nard, 1116-1118 North Third street. CHEERFUL HOMES makes cheerful hearts and nothing promotes cheerfulness in the home quicker than music and song. Our business is therefore a cheer-promot ing one as we carry everything that is musical. Late popular sheet music 10c the copy; classics one-half of pub lishers' price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. Yohn Bros. 8 North Market Square. MUTUALLY PLEASED You will be pleased with the Ar cade's method of doing the laundry work and we will be pleased to have your patronage. We take the greatest pains with every article sent to us, use no injurious acids. We call for and deliver work promptly. Arcade Laundry*, both phones. D. E. Glazier, proprietor. Logan and Granite streets. Harrisburg Carpet Co. 32 North Second Street !FEW CASES DISPOSED I OF fly COURT im Cases Are Speeded Along After Smith Trial Is Out of Way suspended upon Ream's agreement to refund SIBO, the amount involved in the trial. Carrie Barnett was acquitted of a charge of assault and battery and the trial of Roy Bitner was continued until Monday, when it is expected that he I will enter a plea of guilty. .Indue Kimkel's Nephew in Court.— Arthur K. Kunkel, a son of Attorney Paul A. Kunkel and a nephew of I President Judge Kunkel. was an inter- ' ested spectator at the Smith murder trial this morning. Mr. Kunkel is a| student at Franklin and Marshall Col- I lege. Attorney Rosenl>org; Honored.—At torney Robert Rosenberg has returned I from Philadelphia, where he attended ! a banquet given in his honor bv the independent Order of the B'rith Ssholeni. Do You Need Building Up? There are conditions of ill health in which no one particular organ appears to be at fault, yet the patien is miser able and unable to pursue the activi ties of daily life with vigor and enjoy ment. Sometimes the cause is attribu ted to the imagination but the patient knows that the debility is real. The remedy evidently is a medicine that will berefit the whole system rather than a part. The blood reaches everywhere and an improvement in its quality is quickly followed by an im provement in the whole organism. Dr Williams' Pink Pills make a visible improvement in the condition of the blood. The microscope will verify this improvement but the patient can see it in the mirror as shown by increased color in cheeks and lips and added brightness of the eyes. There will also be a new elasticity in the step. These things record an improved tone in the body and if this tonic treatment is persisted in for a reasonable length of time, depending upon the degree of debility, the condition of ill health will be removed. Those who are interested r. ay obtain the pamphlet "Building Up the Blood" free on request from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. All druggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink Tills. Advertisement. Business Locals SMOCKED DRESSES Something unusual in Children's Day dresses, copies from models worn by the peasant children of Europe. Homemade, smocking done by hand! Made-up patterns for ages two to six or orders taken for made-to-measure' Children's rompers especially designed Baby's caps in French lawn, hand em broidered. Marianne Kinder Markt 218 Locust street. WHAT'S THE USE of putting your good money into fac tory-tailored garments when you can get distinctive and exclusive fashion ideas put into your clothes by George F. Shope, the Hill Tailor. The fact is pretty well recognized by the young men of Harrisburg that the snappiest style ideas in tailoring emanate from Shope's, 1241 Market street. Free Demonstration Saturday ORANGE PHOSPHATE—Try our phosphate for these hot days. The most cool and refreshing drink made. 60 Glasses 25 cents. Three flavors—Orange* Lemon and Wild Cherry. COME IN AND SAMPLE IT. Grand Union Tea C 0. ,208 N. Second St. Business Locals 51 ABBOTT MOTOR CARS • Will be sold at reduced prices. A five passenger touring car that sold yester day for $1,785, reduced to $1,486, and a 7-passenger touring car that sold for $2,085, reduced to $1,735. You cannot afford to buy a cheap car at these prices. Call at Abbott Motor Car Company Factory Branch, 106-108 South Second street and see models. THE MONTH OF GIFTS June is the month of commence ments and weddings, therefore, it is also the month of gift buying, second ary only to Christmas. This store is full of appropriate gift suggestions for graduates, bride or bridegroom. Re liable watches of standard makes, chains, fobs, rings, pins and brooches, as well as silverware for table, clocks, etc. W. R. Atkinson, 1423% North Third street. For Children Lax Links Are Safe and Sure Don't let the little ones suffer from constipation, as serious ills are apt to regult. Very often they will become constipated by overeating. Castor oil, rhubarb or other medicines relieve tem porarily, and unless the greatest care Is exercised, will often do more harm than good. Lax Links, those delightful candy laxatives, exquisitely flavored with the oil of spearmint, and which do not contain any habit-forming or dan gerous drug are what the children like and need. They are not violent in their action; neither will they gripe or cause pains. A few tablets will be all that is necessary. Recommended by physicians and sold by druggists everywhere. 10c and 25c. boxes. Write for free sample. Boro b'alicine Co., Philadelphia- J/3 OFF ON ALL, STRAWS and HATS On account of late delivery we were given a liberal dis count. We intend to give you the benefit. Please bear in mind these are all high-grade imported Handmade Hats. Genuine South /msrican ITALIAN STRAWS Panamas sl2 * now $3.33 sls now $lO $4 now $2 sl2 now o J)Q $3.50 fiow A $lO now i ™ vOiDD $3 now (frO a A 88 now $5.33 s2 * oo $6 $4.00 t2 50 now $1.67 $5 now $3 33 now $1 33 DO NOT MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. SIDES & Commonwealth Hotel Building $lB now sls now sl2 now $lO now $8 now $6 now $5 now LECTURE ON FLAG Due to the fact that Monday is Flag Day, Rabbi Charles J. Freund, of Ohev Sholom Synagogue, to-night, at 7:30 o'cloCk, will deliver an address on "Re spect the Flag." AMUSEMENTS 1 Paxtang Park Theater Keith Vaudeville Palfrey, Barton & Brown and Five Other Big Acts Matinees Dally COLONIAL Wonderful Exhibition of Mind Reading FRIDAY AND SATURDAY S arid lOc V • Photoplay To-day "Incosrnlto,*' ;t rod*. "The Stolen Formula,** 1! reel*. Admission - 5 Cents < 3'A lbs. Granulated Sugar, 10c With Every 50c Purchase of Groceries [Soap Not Included] With preserving time just opening the chance to buy sugar at this low price should not be neglected. For preserving or table use, fancy - Indian River pineapples— Baker's Chocolate, dozen, woe cake, 1 (>(* California oranges lc ' Ivarge California oranges, extra 1)K1;I('ACTIOS FOR COM) choice, dozen 34c IJUNCHES Fancy wine sap apples, 2 for 5c Boiled ham, lb 38c r , vvt ,,. ™ -i,, Lebanon bologna, lb 2«c CANNED A EGETABIJES Luncheon loaf, lb 28c Moss Rose Baked Beans— Lehigh bologna, lb 2fic can. 5c Berliner bologna, lb 2fic 6 for 28c Minced ham, lb Ulc Maine style corn— Bacon, lb 24c 3 for 3J>c Lqnghorn cheese, lb 25c dozen W Cream cheese, lb 23c v „ „ ... Imported Swiss cheese, lb. ...85c June peas, No. 2 tins—• Imported Edam cheese ...,»5c i Fancy pineapple cheese 50c dozen 98c Nippy cheese, roll 9c Whole tomatoes, glass jars— Peanut butter, lb 15c 3 for 25c CEREALS dozen 98c Post Toasties, 3 for 25c Square cans Golden State Aspara- Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes, 7c, gus— 4 f °r 25c 30c value at 23c Shredded Wheat 11c Shoe peg corn. 3 for 25c S wheat,' 3 for' . 25c fancy lemon cling Silver-Dale Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c Peaches, large can 19c West Shore cherries, 15c value,'! -r» „ p . at i«c rancy Fat Norway DRIED FRUITS I Mackerel,(i("; 5 for 25<ji California Santa Clara Prunes,:^—— . • 3 0 to pound, pound 17c SAUCES AND RELISHES Medium size, 2 pounds for ~25c 20 ounce jars Mustard 10c California Muir Peaches, 3 Mustard in tumblers, sc, 6 for 28c pounds for 25c Tomato Chutney, large bottles. Apricots, choice, pound ...,22c A T 23c Pillshurv yyyy Toin,,r OA i/ East Tndian Chutney 25c pound sacks ' Ritter's catsup 9c p i sacks 79c Sweet pickles, dozen 10c, S for Alaska pink salmon— 25c can, 10c Spanish olives, 15c, size at 10c dozen, 81.00 COFFEE AND TEA Horseshoe salmon, red meat, can. Excelsior coffee, our finest grade, 15c 35c Kippered Herring— Banquet coffee, tine aroma, lb., can,loc 30c 3 for 25c Record coffee, best for the Columbia River Salmon Steak, money, lb 25c 15n 8.-J. Blend coffee, lb., 20c, 5 lbs,, Tuna Fish, a delicious substitute' 95c for chicken in salads, can ...,15c' ° ur special blend of tea ...,45c Sardines in oil, 3 for 25c Pure cocoa, 20c grade at 15c, Frankfurters in cans 23e 2 for 28c p " tted Beef, Deviled Ham, Dives, Pomerov & Stewart—Base- Deviled Chicken, can 10c ment. Other Store News on Page 8 Frank Lea Short Co. of Out Door Players Will Give Two Open Air Performances TUESDAY, JUINE 16th "POMANDER WALK" AT 2.30 IX THE AFTERNOON. "ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRIE MEN" AT 8.15 IN THE EVENING. ON THE (JtOtINDS OF THE COLONIAL COUNTRY CLUB (Linglestown Road) Tueadity, June l(l(b, the doora of the Colonial Country Club will lie thrown open to vlaltora »n<l everyone will lie welcome. There will lie u ten-minute ear aervlce to the Cluli Houne before each performance. TICKETS MAY BE HAD AT—lliiNlneftn Office, HnrrliihurK Telenra|ili| Gorxaa' Urn* Store HI North Thlr.l St., l.oker'n Store, Care'a Store, I.lnicli'xtow n| StlelT I'lnno Store. 24 North Second St.i Dlener'a Jewelry Store, 40H Market St.i Klaliburn'a Store, I'eulirook) Colonltil Coun try Club, or Irani any Club Member. ADMlSSlON—Combination tleketa for botb performances, $1.30. Chil dren under 12 yearo, 73c. l ,er '°rmance In the afternoon. 73c. Children, 50e. .If «2P5 . .r r '""" nncr ln *venln K . *I.OO. Children, 50c. CASK °* ,hk Sacred Band Concert Boiling Springs Park Commonwealth Band SUNDAY, JUNE \h, 2 P. M. *
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