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Supplement the set or sets you have already ac /■\%T| X 7 g-* quired with the ones you neglected to get. v^llLi I 5/OC This Offer Expires on JUNE 30 A CpT"* anc " Will Not Be Renewed * It is an exceptional opportunity to form a library nr.. • n . rr . r, that will last you for all your life. Do not ignore With ONE Free it. Library Coupon TAKE YOUR CHOICE Printed on Qr, bette Page Two. £4 Vols nnnnannnnaiaannnannnnnniannnnnnnnnannnnnaDnnannnE I SATURDAY EVENING, HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH - JUNE 20, 1914. Father Gets His Day in Church Tomorrow "f-onie Harrlsburg churches will to morrow observe Father's Day. The Rutherford Y. M. C. A. will have a celebration. The thing started In Spokane. The Rev. Conrad Bluhm. of the Ministerial Associating of that city, says tho idea is to establish nor ma) reciprocity between God and man. Red and white roses are the colors and some will wear them to-morrow. Tone, Touch. Action, Durability And every requisite that goes to make up an artistic instrument. We have 'em. Spangler, Sixth above Maclay.— Advertisement. / \ PHOTOPLAY TO-PAY Pictures of the Rag Day Exercises ! "Mind of tho Theater." "The EtliioN of the Profession.** "The Lottery of Life,*' a bljr feature. Admission - - 5c . / > . ' Paxtang To-night Vaudeville Big FREE Attraction Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Aeroplane Flights Under management of J. S. Berger No admission fee to Park. ROUGH RIDERS WITH "101 RANCH" 9 '-W feiu. THE REV. MR. KEIXEY RETIRES The Rev. Alfred Kelley, superin tendent of the Harrisburg district of the Anti-Saloon League, will retire July 1> and will be succeeded by Pro fessor Frank F. Hopsopple, an instruc tor in Juniata College. Largely through his efforts Huntingdon county is now dry. AMUSEMENTS COLON lAL\ The Big Show With Big Laughs On the Busy Corner ALL NEXT WEEK La Graciosa I "This is undoubtedly the age of the child," Edward Arlington, an equal owner of the 101 Ranch Wild West which comes to Harrisburc for two performances, matinee and night, on Monday, July 6, at the Sixth street grounds, declares on every possible occasion. "Children are no longer treated on the restricted, misunder stood basis of earlier generations. Modern progress has taught parents to study their children, to discover what is best for their healthful growth, physically and mentally; how to train and develop their growing intelligence along the broad lines nec essary to cope with the up-to-date competition that surrounds us." Little people's interests, preferences and desires in amusements are as defi nite and strongly marked as those of any adult, so Mr. Arlington declares. He has spent years catering to the juvenile mind, and because of his ef forts the 101 Ranch Wild West is rec ognized as a conscious part of the educational as well as the recreational life of ninety million Americans, and it is particularly appealing to chil dren's irrepressible love of action. REV. fl. A. KELLY GETS DIG INCREASE Former Pastor of Christ Church Here Has Remarkable Suc cess at Waynesboro Waynesboro, Pa., June 20.—At a special meeting of the Lutheran Church council of Waynesboro last evening, the salary of the pastor, the Rev. A. A. Kelly was Increased from SI,BOO to $2,200 a year. The increase was made in recogni tion of the very effective work done by the Rev. Mr. Kelly during his two years' pastorate here. In this time 740 new members have been added to the church roll, making a total of 1,- 200; the Sunday school was doubled in numbers and now has an enroll ment of 1,200; and all of the. church debts, including SIO,OOO on the new church edifice, have been paid. The Rev. Mr. Kelly has demonstrat ed his remarkable executive ability as head of the congregation and has in spired every department to more vig orous and effective work, with a re sult that each has been enlarged and a new earnestness has been aroused in the membership. The congregation is now the largest in the Maryland Synod and pays its pastor the highest salary. The Rev. A. A. Kelly was pastor of the Christ Lutheran Church, this city, before going to Waynesboro and while here showed his ability to head a suc- I ressful congregation. To Dedicate St. Paul's , Church Sunday, June 28 Members of St. Paul's Baptist Church, Cameron and State streets, are making elaborate arrangements for the formal dedication of their new edifice on Sunday afternoon, June 28, at 3.50 o'clock. The dedication exercises will begin to-morrow with the celebration of Women's Day under the leadership of Mrs. Sarah Payne. Services will con tinue every night throughout the en tire week. The dedicatory sermon will be delivered on the evening of June 28 by the Rev. J. Wallace Oreen, pas tor of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, at 7.30 o'clock. Following will be an address delivered by the pastor of the church, the Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham. Prayer will be offered by the Rev. W. S. Booth, pastor of the First Baptist Church. ADDRESS OX OPIUM HABIT An address on "TheV>pium Habit" will be delivered before the Harrlsburg Academy of Medicine at a meeting to be held in the academy's building, 319 North Second street, Friday evening, June 26, by Dr. J. T. Hetrlck. NEW REFINED TONE Is characterized in the Behr Bros, player. See them at ojice. Spangler, Sixth above Maclay.—Advertisement. \ Co uu r u Jl a Ckc ckairl Appeals such as this for competent executives AD columns from time Do you see them? Aren't you a little too large for the chair you're filling right now? Haven't you ideas and systems which could be used to advantage in a place larger than you are in now? Time then for you to read Tele graph WANT ADS or to use them to tell about vourself. L Business Locals A HATH ROOM to be complete must have the necos- ] sary equipment such as towel bars and racks, tumbler, and tooth brush holders, bath seats, medicine i cabinets and mirrors. We have a good i assortment of different styles. 15. 1 Mather Co., 204 Walnut St., plumbing, mill and automobile supplies. THE FLYING MERKEL Is not an airship, but a high-grade bicycle with original lines. Built In a million-dollar factory by men who have constructed bicycles for eighteen years, the Flying Merkel bicycle is a mechanical masterpiece that is an em bodiment of all that is best in these years of experience. See it at the I' Keystone, 814 North Third street. GOOD FOR NEkVES A person who is "all in," nerves | overwrought, tired and listless, should try one of our Percussion Baths. A i small stream of water in control of J expert attendant follows the course of i the principal nerves and blood ves sels. This bath is very stimulating I and has powerful tonic effects. Health I Studio, John H. Peters, H. D., 207 Walnut street. . IT'S INSURANCE Hints to the wise. ■ "The time to j practice economy is before you have' to." It's your move. The most cer- I tain thing to happen is the unexpect- | ed. "The time to help yourself to i tarts, is when they are being passed." I Here's your chance. "Nothing Is so | deadly as complacence and oblivious | contentment." Aetna-Esslck. YOUR EYES CHANGE As you grow older, or your eyes change for various other reasons; the glasses you are wearing to-day may not fit you now no matter how perfectly they were adjusted when first fitted. When your glasses do not seem to give the proper service or your eyes trouble you, consult Ralph L. Pratt, Eyesight Specialist, 807 North Third street READY MONEY A handy thing to have about, but not always there when you want it. Evep the best of men with good finan cial rating come to us for small sums of money they are in need of tem porarily. Loans , extended at lower rates, even, than law allows us to charge. Pennsylvania Investment Co., 132 Walni't street YOU'VE HEARD OUR STORY But a good story is worth repeating, and in our business repetition builds! reputation. Therefore we want to em- I phasize the fact again that we serve the best 25-cent noon-day lunch in the city. That's the best story you care! to hear when you're hungry. Court Dairy Lunch, Court and Strawberry streets. In charge of John H. Menger. ' DYEING TO PLEASE YOU You may have some lace or trim mings that you wish to match your gown. If you will send us a sample i of the gown and the material you want I dyed, we will match it for you, the I exact shade without affecting the orlg- j lnal luster and finish. Compton's, the old reliable cleansers and dyers, 1006 i North Third street and 121 Market i street. ; THE MAN AHEAD OF YOU j shows his heels and soles to you as I he walks. If the shoes are worn' through and run down at the heel you j assume that the man is careless about j his personal appearance, no matter j how faultlessly he may be dressed from the sole up. We make your shoes ! look like new. City Shoe Repairing! Co., 317 Strawberry street. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLB 1 and others upon tbelr own name* I Cheap rates, easy payments, contldeu | tlal. ' Adams * Co_ B. 804. R N. Market 9% FOR RENT New Modern Apartments 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A X ly J.L. Shearer, Jr. LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication has been filed in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to No. 127 June Sessions, 1914. by Bessie L. Zimmerman, trrding and doing business under the name and style of the Fidelity Indorsement Com pany. for a license to loan money under the provisions of the Act of General Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved June 5, 1913, entitled an "Act regulat ing the making of certain loans, limit ing the charges therefore," etc., and set ting forth, that she is twenty-eight years of age, that she was born at Har rlsburg City, Dauphin County. Penn sylvania, that she is now a resident of said Harrisburg City, that the location of her ofllee will be No. 7 North Third Street. Harrisburg City, aforesaid, that the assets to be used and applied to said business will consist of live thou sand dollars, that she fs th» only person interested in said business, that she is now the holder of a like license which will expire on July 21, 1911, and that she has never been con | victed of any crime in the State of Pennsylvania or elsewhere. The said Court has fixed Monday, July 20, 1914, at i 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House, Harrisburg City nforesald as the time and place for hearing said application. HENRY F. HOLLER, Clerk of Quarter Sessions Court of Dau phin County. FOR SALR Oi.iD Iron bridge lying In bed of Shen ango River, between Hempfleld and Salem Townships, one-quarter mile be low Shenango "Station, Mercer County, I Pa. I Purchaser to remove every part of I the old bridge at his own expense. Sealed bids will be received until ! noon of June 29, 1914. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, I Superintendent of Public Grounds and I Buildings, State Capitol Building. Harrisburg, Penna. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 2658 IN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania, Meyer Yoffee, of Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, having ap plied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act, notice Is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons in interest, to appear before the said court at Scranton, in said District, on the 13th day of July, 1914, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the prayer of the said ! petitioner should not he granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER, Clerk. NOTICE: NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Dauphin County, on Tuesday, the 23d day of June, at 10 o'clock A. M., or the first sitting of the said Court thereafter, for the transfer i of the Retail Liquor License now held ; by James Russ to Ellis P. Gourley, for the premises known as the Senate I Hotel No. 2 North Market Square, Har risburg, Pa. ELLIS P. GOURLEY, Applicant FOX & GEYER, His Attorneys. PUBLIC Auction Sale THE UNITED UNDER SELLING CLOTHING CO. 4.H1) MARKET STREET Opposite Subway, llelow I'eniin R. 11. Station, Hnrrlsliiirg, Pn. WILL HOLD AUCTION JUNE 20TH, 1914. At ".HO P. M. nil (I 7.30 I*. M.. nnd continue EVERY DAY AKTKIt- WAIII) lit Nimie hours until nil stock Is sold out. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLOTHING I AND FURNISHING GOODS NOTICE—Good* onn lie bought private before and ufter miction.