Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 23, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE QUALITY STORE
i
Special Sale of
LINOLEUM
75c P«Sq. U
Heretofore 89c and SI.OO Value
We present a most unusual opportunity to save on
linoleum—the most serviceable of all floor coverings—
because we must make room for a large shipment which
is due in a few days.
Every piece is new—this Spring's beautiful designs
—perfect 1n every respect and guaranteed to give satis
factory service. Your unrestricted choice of those that
were heretofore 89c to SI.OO values at 750 per square
yard.
L. W. COOK
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR GROWTHS
NO LONGER NECESSARY
TVe liquid hair remover, El Rado, M absolutely
Infallible in iia effect, and is positively harmless.
This is prored conclusively by the fact that many
physicians use the ingredients in El Rado for
eiactly the umo purpose, —hair removing. El
Itado acts instantly by dissolving the hair. A few
droos, a simple application, and any growth
vanishes; you see only the akin, smoother and evoo
whiter than before, because ot the soothing, anti
acne ingredients in the preparation.
While medical science knows of no cbemieal
•feat which will eradicate hair permanently with
out serious injury. El Rado will remove the hair
for a very long time, and in so absolutely aafe,
simple and thorough a manner, that as a remedy
and aid to good looks it has no eauaL Is there a
beauty preparation in the world that can improve
In this City El Ratio Is sold and recommended by: Golden Seal Drug
Store, E. Z. Gross, Kennedy's Drug Store, Keller's Drug Store, George A.
Gorgas. '
gj Yomr completion nt*ds\ g
■ ; DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S
■' PERFECT 'COLD CREAM
|H Uted by the elite of New York Society for tvrenty-tbree yean ud (till their
favorite Inpvti beaith ind beutr to thtakin, >mootk«twtr tka aula tf T!h«,
■M brm*» Nature's bloom to sallow cheeks, dUcounin
Wn uaweleorae line* tad wrinkle*, improve your look* i
■ !■ tubn 10c.. 25c., SOc. kju* 35c, 50c., SSc. 91,30,
v y Whtn ran In'ist upon D A Rxou ret
tarn best cold cream la tb» store*
■ ■ i
||v Absolntely Wo Pain /
Wtf My latest tmproTPd nppli-
SI Hnces. Inoludlnp an oxygen- . or? *
r*y lied air apparatus, makes t
•*1 extracting and all den- SVV *iS\ S
j/ tal work positively X k\r S
painless and Is per- w
ifej (Ag*'
EXAMINATION /
FREE XvO
A alloy ccmmt s<k\
A S BrHge Work, $3, $4, $5.
r _, „ A 22-K Gold ftown ....$5.00
Graduate _Offioe open dolly 8.30 a.
Aateunu X/I \ T • P- Moo., Wed.
AaßW, * nte \/ ~ M rai I p. tt; Sundays,
X 10 n, m. to 1 p. in.
Bell Phone 33a2R
EASY TERMS OF
/VV payments AWMmm
Market Street
Harrisburg, Pa. it dmii Hurt a bh
PAIITIDN I When Coming to My Offioe Bo
UftU I lull . Sure You Are in the Right Piaoe.
FOURTH
OF JULY
Why not open a charge account by using our Store Or
ders. They are accepted as cash for any and all merchandise
purchased at Leading Department and Best Cash Stores.
<TSTORE ORDER sYsror>
Yow CREDIT Where You Mm H
MARKET STREET
BELL PHONE 27488
'" *"" " " ' " "" ■ "■■■■ix'S
Coal Is Cheapest and Best Now
To buy coal now 1B to buy It at the cheapest price for which It can
be obtained during the year. And then you gain In quality, too, for the
coal sent from the mines at this time of the year may be thoroughly
screened before delivery, a difficult matter in cold weather when frost
will cause ti:e dirt to cling to the coal. So to buy Montgomery coal
now Is to buy the best quality of the best coal at the lowest srlcea.
Place your order.
J. B. MONTGOMERY
Both Phone® Third and Chestnut Streets
TUESDAY EVENING,
one's appearance more than the successful renovrf
of an unsightly hair growth?
Thousands of womea are using this remarkable
preparation women old and young, is every
station of life. El Rado is now a standard toils!
article, and women use it as frankly as they uao
a face cream. You need have no more hesitation,
therefore, in calling for it at your druggist's than
in asking for any other toilet preparation.
Get a flOc. or sl.o* aire bottle to-day. Try H
on your arm; prove for yourself it will do every
thing elm mod. Your money back M you are not
entirely pleased. If inoonvenient to call at your
. ru *R? t ' i . il 7*? * !1 ri * ht to order direct fro*
the Pilgrim Mfg. Co., Ktw York* Valuable iefar
uation sent on request.
IMMELSTOIi Will
CELEBRATE FOURTH
Two Parades, Fireworks and Gen
eral Holiday Events Being
Arranged by Committees
Special to The Telegraph
Hummelstown, Pa., June 22 —A
f °J t i le , Four th of July cele
bration to be held in the borough has
j r * an ? ed and committees ap-
P°'"* ed . *°. hav ® charge of the events
scheduled for the day.
comm ittee Is composed
<?' hope ' J R " B ' Ear nest and
fiarry t>n> der and generous contribu
tions have been made by citizens to
the fund.
..T? 0 P ar ® des be held, a fan
rfv?i C r, Par 2 i in . the morning and a
Uni r , the afternoon. In the
l!" e of , V? e civic parade will be mem
wnrL°' Q - A - R - Camp No. 10,174
Modern Woodmen, Camp No. 306 P.
TT" A °„ A ' Derry Council No. 40 J. O.
TV Wi T M - ®° ld f n , Link Cuncil No. 163
D of L„ Chemical Fire Company with
appartus, Stonecutters* Association;
also many decorated automobiles and
several floats.
_ „ , Day's Program
Following is the program for the
events" commlUees 'or the various
m ' Fantastic parade; commit
wt'J' Ho , ller . F. B. Graupner,
H V mmel - Joseph Dasher, Jr.,
Robert Lower, John Rhan, Walker
Kxause, Thomas Jacks. Jr.
a ' m ' — Clay shooting
match, committee, Fred Bolton,
Ha rry Howard, Samuel Rhinehart.
10;30 a. m.—Baseball game; com
mittee R. B. Earnest, Paul Hummel,
Jacob Shope.
p - "1; Athletic events; committee,
Albert Burridge, John Raeger, Wil-
Ham Hoover, Robert T. Fox, T O
Mitman, Paul Hummel.
2:30 p. m.—Baseball game.
5 p. m. Patriotic and civic parade;
committee. R. B. Earnest, J. Urban
Kilme-, Jerome Louch, H. M. Hoist.
C over C. Buser, Frank Witmer.
i p. m. -Athletic events, band con
cert and festival; committee, John
Jeter, Raymond Zeiters, James
x outz, John Lentz. Walter Brecken
maker, William Hoover, David Fet
terman, Charles Breckenmaker, Harry
liemperly, Clarence Ruof, B. H. Krei
ser. B. G. French.
8:30 p. m.—Fireworks display; com-
Shope, Harry Snyder,
R. B. Earnest, John Reager, James
Youtz, Albert Burridge, Fred Bolton.
The program of events scheduled
will take place in Athletic *>ark which
has lately been purchased by the bor
ough.
Death Benefit For Firemen
of Cumberland Valley Towns
Special to The Telegraph
Hagerstown, Md., June 23. The
executive committee of the Cumber
land Valley Volunteer Firemen's As
sociation, which held a meeting in
Martlnsburg on Saturday at which
nearly every town in the valley was
represented, decided that the associa
tion should have a death benefit fea
ture, which was discussed at length
and adopted without a dissenting
voice. George H. Bitner, of Cham
bersburg, spoke of the coming con
vention to be held in that place and
stated that Chambersburg was mak
ing great preparations for the event.
Martinsburg will endeavor to secure
the convention for next year.
LIGHTNING STRIKES BARN
Special to The Telegraph
Lebanon, Pa., June 23.—During a
hea'vy thunderstorm, a flash of light
• ntng struck the big barn on the farm
of William Fisher, in the northeastern
part of this county. The tenant, Wil
liam Weiswender, and his hired help
manager to save the livestock, but the
barn and other contents were de
stroyed, entailing a loss of SB,OOO,
which is partly covered by insurance!
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
Special to The Telegraph
Hershey, Pa., June 23. —On Sunday
morning Missionary Day will be ob
served in the United Brethren
Church at Union Deposit. The Rev.
i George Richter, of Halifax, a returned
! missionary from Africa, will deliver
j the address. In the evening at 7
| o'clock the pastor, the Rev. O. G. Ro
mig, will preach at Fishburn's
Church.
;
! VET A STOVE POUSH "
is the handiest thing
: ever put on the j
market.
amrtmtomt* Mup*'
i*r iMtwi •M.TSfa
_ »(•••» m tfe* tvkt.
L ais A: L
FRENCH RECIPE
TO QUICKLY DARKEN
GRAY, FADED HAIR
If You Use This Frenoe Recipe, No
One Can Discover it Has Been
Applied, but in a Few Days You
Will Have Soft, Dark, Glossy
Hair and Look Ten
Years Younger
If you want your hair to have that
youthful, vigorous appearance that
will compel the admiration of every
body, qtep into your druggist the first
chance you get and secure 7 ounces (a
large bottle) of LeMay's Cream of
Sage and Quinine for not more than 50
cents.
With a few applications your gray
or faded hair will be gone. Instead you
will have a lovely even shade of dark,
lustrous hair and your best friends
won't know you are using anything.
Furthermore, your scalp will beeome
immaculately clean and free from
dandruff and Itchiness in less than a
week. This safe and sure French re
ceipt is not a dye and contains no
lead or Injurious substance. You can
always obtain LeMay's Cream of Sage
and Quinine from Frank J. Althouse,
Bowman Mell & Co., J. Nelson Clark!
Wlllla*i Deisa, Eckels Bros., C. M!
Forney, Chas. T. George, George A.
Gorgas, John W. Hay, Kennedy Bros.,
Geo. C. Potts, T. A. Thorley.—Adver
tisement.
Charles B. Cluck
Carpenter and Builder
jobbing promptly attended to; screen
doors and windows a specialty; also
One cabinet work.
Call Bell Pkm I SIT-J.
2200 Logan Street
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
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When It txains/>
Come to Bowman's, Look For /l <
"Rainy Day Specials" £■W^t4/I£§44^i§^o\
I► v - rnTT - / KARRIS»UR«'S POPULAR DCPARTIIINT STORI
#2 1,000 Yds. White Goods;
Purchased from two mills at about one-half to one-third their regular value, <
which we'll sell at the same saving to you. A
All the newest styles in wide widths, 36 to 45 inches <
Great 3-Day June White Sale
W'Uffffff emem^ere^ —Wednesday, Thursday & Friday <
► Nothing like it ever occurred this season. The values are almost unbeliev- i
► '*l/ A v"""~ able. These white materials are now at the height of popularity for Summer <
► -ttV-41 ' skirts, waists and dresses, and you wouldn't expect to get them a penny under. <
► "Il^k\r price, so great is the demand. > <
i y 3 Y Beautiful weaves in Voiles—embroidered and plain surfaces; embroidered <
v \ Crepes—sheer waist materials; .and latest weaves for smart cool-looking Sum- \
* \ X mer g° wns waists. Take advantage of this remarkable opportunity and pur- <
* chase for your Summer needs at one-half the real value. <
„ 45-INCH WHITE VOILE —->£-inch tape edge; 45-INCH WHITE VOILE—2Oc quality. Yard, '
| 1 ► usually sells at 40c yard. Special, yard 190 140 i
; ► Z/ 2 yards sufficient for a dress. 40-INCH W r HITE SHADOW VOILE—In neat '
j ► 36-INCH W HITE RATINE STRIPED CREPE, patterns. Works up beautifully in the new Summer
► splendid for Summer waists. Regular 30c quality. dresses; 50c quality. Yard 250
* 150 25c WHITE PIQUE —36 inches wide. Just the >
► 20c AND 25c AND UP TO 35c WHITE MER- thing for Summer wash skirts. Yard 150
► CERIZED LUNA LAWN—32 to 36 inches wide. • $1.65 90-INCH WHITE ALL-LINEN SHEET- i
► Tiny damages, but will not hurt the wear. Splendid ING. Special $1.12>40
► for waists and children's dresses. Very special, yard, 19c WHITE LINGERIE—For dresses and fine
* underwear; 36 inches wide. Very fine and silky. <
► 45-INCH EMBROIDERED CREPE—The usual Yard '<
| ► 75c quality. Just the thing for Summer waists. There Be on hand early for choice selections. " <
j y are six patterns to select from. Yard 550 Mat " fioo^— BOWMAN'S. \
: Great Sale of Bleached Sheets, Wed T.Mr day
j On Wednesday we will begin a sale of 1,200 bleached sheets at prices that will save you from 15c to 50c "
► on each. These are such well-known makes as Utica, Pequot, Cohasset, Mohawk, Arcadia, Wamsetta, Tioga
► and Meadowbrook.
► 360 SHEETS—SOcTioga and West Wind bleached TVTftTTT "PTTTiTTPTTATXTQ •
► sheets, laundered ready for use; size 76x90 inches. KJSiJU^IIUJNo.
► Special 290 "*»» u Sa " P '£
► 360 SHEETS—Meadowbrook bleached sheets. Mohawk! 72x90 inches B .!'. '.'lie «->c 4
I ► Size 76x90 inches. Each 450 L°K SISo° S 9 9 °sc ?£<
I 240 SHEETS—BSc Mohawk Sheets, double bed mica and rSSot? t&o inches-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sac
Size. Seconas. Each OOit Utica and P<»nuot. 72x108 inches sl.lO 86c 4
$1.25 Cohasset, Pequot or Utica Sheets (as prefer- mica and Pequot,' 1ix93°ttTnchU7.7.7.7.7.7.'. V.si 9 o 5 soc <
j red"! T prep 917P Pequot, 81x108 inches $1.19 92c a
! ► ' U octunus - i-arge Size. ILacn 4 Oip Utica and Pequot, 90x90 inches $1.09 83c
k 240 SHEETS—Mohawk seamless sheets, Ze 81X No ret *uction by the dozen. J
k 9O inches. Sell regularly for 85c to 95c. Marked "Em- Pillow TjIQPQ and TlnlcfAr Pucac <
y pire State"because they were spotted by oil from a de- irlllOW ydScS clllCi IJOISICr UaS6S <
y fective machine. One washing and they are all right. utica, 42x36 inches . e .^. la f.23c Ce ' Sale Pr i c o c <
► Limit, 4to a customer. Special 650 Mohawk 6 * 3 ! a'l'mae inches'!!!!!!!!*.;;!!no i"c i
, _ 240 SHEETS—7Sc Arcadia Sheets- double bed Inched 36 . inches .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ilc i '
. size; bleached; 3-inch hem. Readv for use. Special 59$ saiem, 50x3s inches 22c i sc *
~ , , J TT. • f-1 i . " , . . ~ fealem, 54x36 inches 25c " ir.,,
Mohawk and L tica Sheets at reduced prices. These Diamond, 40x36 inches i7 C 14,.
► sheets and pillow cases are never sold for less than reg- Mohlw C kM2x72 X inche8 heß . 35c 12 4 c '
' P A CC .rI Cd ; ... .JL Mohawk, 45x 72
1 > To Better Serve You We Have Installed the New
Perfection Shrinker and Finisher :
► for [ he Proper sponging, shrinking and finishing of all kinds
► wash goods and woolen dress goods. '4
It sponges, shrinks and finishes Ratines, Piques, Ginghams, jOlvl
► Crepe Cloths, Linens and Woolen Dress Goods. We sponee if I^loo^l
► and finish any material for the nominal sum of ofk a varH All WMPSjI «
v Work done while you wait. i
Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. i
• 19,000 Yds. Wash Goods on Sale Wednesday i
, Every conceivable weave and every tine Linen and Tussahs. Special vard '
„ shade made, consisting of Voiles, '
► Crepes, Organdies, Ratines, Batistes, SI.OO 46-inch Wnnl r? I • '
► Rice Cloths, Dress Ginghams, Percales, rose g-arnet wine- nlain an I 1 •
, Gjlateas Juvenile Cloths, Natural Dress self-colored stripes'. Yard 2S« '
, Lmens, Ramie Lmens, Poplins, Pon- $1.25 Silk and Wool Poplin-"everv
► gees, Soisettes, Enchantress Cloths, Silk stripe and evening shade Yard 'sl OO
► Mulls, Figured Lawns, Tissues, Figured 50-inch Shepherd Checks black InH '
► Linons, Dimities, Printed Voiles, white. Yard. cks, black and ,
► Striped \ oiles Ripplette, Printed Remnants of Wool Dress' Crwlc t *
► Crepes, Striped Elaines, Satin Striped half price. ' Goods at 4
► Voiles, Chambrays, Cob Web Silks, Ra- Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. 11
James Russ Retires
Today From Senate
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JAMES RUSS |
sne of Harrisburg's Leading Hotel j
Proprietors, Who Retired To-day
after Being Forty Years in Busi
ness in Harrisburg.
After years of activity as one of
harrlsburg's well-known hotel men,
lames Russ to-day formally turned
>ver the reins of hotel management
ivhen the license of the Senate Hotel
ivas transferred by President Judge
ECunkel of the Dauphin county court
:o Ellis P. Gourley, this city. For
the last several years Gourley has
served as the chief clerk of the Senate
hostelry.
After July 1 the Senate diningroom
will be open all day Sundays, accord
ing to the management's announce
ment to-day. Other important changes
will be announced in the near future.
UNEARTH MUSKET AND BAYONET
Hagerstown, Md.,June 23.—William
Beachley while plowing a piece of new
ground on the South Mountain near
Boonsboro unearthed a musket with
a bayonet attached, both being well
preserved notwithstanding they had
been under the ground since the Battle
of South Mountain in 1862. The
weapons were found near the monu
ment erected to the memory of Gen
eral Reno, who fell in the battle.
FULL SCHOOL COAL BINS
The work of fllllng the coal cellars
at the various public school buildings
of the city has been started by B. F.
Hoffman. In all about 2,000 tolls will
be needed to keep the furnaces going
during Fall and winter. ,
Steel Industry Feels
Resumption of Business
Special to The Telegraph
Pittsburgh, June 23.—One of the
strongest Indications of a resumption
of business in the steel industry was
' had yesterday when several big plans
i and tlnplate mills in the Allegheny
: Valley announced an Increase in the
number of working hours. At the big
i plant of the Allegheny Steel Company,
located at Brackenrldge, it was an
nounced that department No. 1, which
1 has been working but part time for a
considerable period, went on full
, schedule to-day. This will be the first
full week the department has operated
since last November.
Another sign of business revival was
the resumption of the lower mills of
the American Sheet and Tin Plate
Company at New Kensington. The
tinplate industry has been none too
good for some time, despite several
immense orders received in the Pitts
burgh territory in anticipation of a
heavy canning season.
The officials at the New Kensington
plant announced that they expect the
lower mills to run full time for the
balance of the summer. They also
stated that they expect the upper mills
to be operating on full time within the
next two weeks.
In the Sharon and Parrel districts
I both the Steel Corporation and the
JUNE 23. 1914.
Independent plants are increasing their
working hours. While no great In
crease of business Is reported, a steady
volume of orders is now coming.
DAMAGE BY STORM
Special to The Telegraph .
Waynesboro, Pa., June 22.—During
the heavy electrical storm which pass
ed over Waynesboro Friday night,
some damage was done by lightning.
A bolt struck the roof of the separator
machine shop of the Emerson-Brant
ingham Company and tore a hole Ix 4
feet in the roof.
Business Locals
EVERYONE HAS HIS HOBBY
Ours is building new miles into
worn tires so eKectively that the name
of "Sterling' on a repaired tube or
casing is like Sterling on good silver
ware. It Is our guarantee to you of
Quality, Service and Satisfaction. We
are equipped to do any repair job that
can be done in any tire factory. Ster
ling Auto Tire Co., 1451 Zarker street
A CLEAN HAND
Wants no washing. A perfect-fitting
suit needs no alteration. A Lack
tailored suit is made to suit your in
dividual measure, and after being cut
and fitted to conform to your figure
there is no need of further adjust
ment. It represents all that Is best In
custom-made clothes for men. 28-30
Dewberry street. ,
Busifiess Locals
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
Tou will see those words on every
cross-roads signboard as you travel.
But before you leave we want you
to see our splendid stock of suit
cases and handbags in all leathers.
Also cane and matting suit caaes and
bagi-\ light to carry, popular among
the ladies, 49 cents to $5. Regal Um
brella Co., Second and Walnut streets.
USED PIANOS AND ORGANS
The more new pianos and player
pianos we sell, the more used pianos
and organs are taken In exchange aa
part payment. These Instruments are
thoroughly overhauled so as to give
excellent service. We have a number
of these on hand now that will be sold
at exceptionally low prices. Yoha
Bros., 8 North Market Square.
AN EYE OPEN
Ready to «ee and make record of
everything you thiok worth while see
ing on your travels or vacation days.
A silent but serviceable companion
is an Ansco camera. Sizes from $3
up. Made by a firm who makes 98
per cent, of the professional pho
tographers' equipment. Ansco films
V'U get perfect results. At Cotterel's,
„IQS North Second street.
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