8 DERRY SI. BLOCK GETS ANOTHER HOW four Houses to Go Up in Square That Has Been Built Mostly Within Past Two Years I t.A',/.; The construction of j //Sf 4 & another row of JL, h ° uses ° n the south | side of Derry street 'J.'JWafe'fl ' n the 2100 block Is ■p t li« - announced to-day. * '■ ttP; Four three - story 1 " vf! brick dwellings will he erected by Peter T-4_l Vanderloo, The >3 -J^* 1 1 houses will be man sard-roofed and will make an attrac tive appearance, adding another sub stantial lot of dwellings to a square that has been built up practically within the past two years. Progress in building in this direc tion has been marked during the past few years, and while the section is not as yet entirely built up, it is pre dicted that it will be within a few years a solidly built up portion of the city. As It is on the crest of the hill and within a few minutes' ride of either the business section of town or the outlying country and Paxtang Park, it should prove attractive as a place to live in. Construction on the latest row of houses, which will occupy 2141-3-5-7 Derry street, will be begun in the near future. The operation will cost In the neighborhood of SIO,OOO. URGE "SAFETY FIRST" The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania which organized a "Safety First" movement and has adopted the slogan "Get the Habit" in connection with that movement, lias distributed a celluloid pocket cal endar among all the drivers of com pany-owned motor vehicles.. The cau tions contained on the back of this calendar cover all points relative to accidents, their causes and preven tion.. Our cigar store closed on Sundays. Smoke Colonial Club cigars, special every Saturday, 7 for 25c. Mt. Pleas ant Cigar Store, 34 South Thirteenth street.—Advertisement. COI'RT nEI'OHTKHS TO MEET IIKitE Court reporters from all over Penn sylvania will meet in this city. July 8, at a convention of the stenograph ers. An interesting program is being planned. Ignorance ! Famous Hans Dash Oil Gauge SIO.OO j With auxiliary tank and pump. Famous Hans Engine Prmps $7.50 Twelve-foot hose and gauge. Kemco Fan Generators $125 Complete. Storage T?attery and Five High • Grade Lamps. Bulldog Clero Horns, Complete $3.00 The horn that gets you half the road. Halliday Shock Absorbers $12.50 Ford set complete. Ford Bolt and Nuts, Ford Bushings Ford Platinum Points, carried in stock. Stewart-Warner Service Station High Test Gasoline and Free Air —_—_____— At the curb. The House of Service FRONT-MARKET MOTOR SUPPLY Kltlier I'hour 36110 Market Street Bridge. - ■' __ MMMM MOJA BM MOJA mmm MOJA ■■■ Harrisburg smokers know what they want. « But the people who tnake cigars a thousand miles away don't. That's the reason /VI o J A T 10c CIGARS * appeal so strongly to home tastes. It's a home smoke made by home people who have studied home tastes so many years that they know how to produce the most satisfying all Havana quality smoke that their dimes can buy. Made by John C. Herman & Co. MM MOJA ■■■ MOJA ■■■ MOJA HM SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 27,1914. NO MOVIE VIEWS OF HALL'S HANGING Theaters, Jail Officials and Sheriff Also Deny Current Story Inquiry at all the city's moving pic ture managements, Jail officials and the sheriff developed the fact to-day that there is no truth in the report that a moving picture operator on Wednesday took pictures of the exe cution of Pascal Hall and would soon place the reels on exhibition. It Is a fact, however, that a "movie" operator got a picture of the crowds in front ot the jail and a picture of the re moval of the gallows, some time after the execution. However, these views, it is said, are to be preserved from a historical viewpoint, Inasmuch as the execution of Halll may be the last hanging in the county. The report that a moving picture series of the execution itself had been taken got about pretty generally, how ever. In this connection the Colored Voters' Energetic League of Dauphin County adopted resolutions decrying the display of any moving pictures of the hanging of Pascal Hall. Here are the resolutions: Whereas it has heen brought to our attention that one or more of the mov ing picture concerns of the city of Harrisburg, having taken views of the hanging of Pascal Hall in the court yard of Dauphin county prison on Wednesday, June 24, which vi-ws they intend to display In the various mov ing picture houses of the city, and Whereas we think such pictures are undoubtedly injurious to the morals of the community, and Whereas we, as the better class of negroes of the city, regret the neces sity of such hangings, and Whereas we think that the sooner such occurrances be forgotten the bet ter for the body politic of the com munity at large, be It Resolved, That we, the members of the Colored Voters' Energetic League of the County of Dauphin, do vehe mently protest against the exhibition of these views, and invoke the aid of all fair and right minded citizens, the members of the Police Department, the members of the City Council and the State Board of Censorship in our protest. (Signed) L. D. KANE, C. E. DIGGS. L. L. NEWMAN. Committee. TO BOLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Harry Hursh will soon begin the erection of a big storage warehouse at 230 North Court street. The building will replace a three-story brick de stroyed by fire last April. It will cost $5,000. Ma«y Interesting Features _ in 101 Ranch Wild West Show CHIEF IRON TAIL With 101 Ranch Show Arrangements have been complet ed for a return engagement, of Miller| Brothers and Arlington's 101 Ranchi Wild West show to Harrisburg Mon- j day, July 6. Particular interest attaches to the coming of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show this season because it is prob able that several years will elapse be fore. the next visit of this popular and typical exhibition to this city. If ne gotiations which are now pending are completed it is probable that the show will make an extensive tour of Eng land, Continental Europe and other countries. In view of the return engagement of the show, the management an nounces that the exhibition still ad heres to the original policy of pre- j senting a characteristic wild west pro gram, and eliminating circus features. The only innovations are a band of Cossacks, whose rough-riding furnish es an interesting comparison to the j riding of the American cowboys, and the new auto polo sensation. This is I a game of polo, in which racing ma- j chines instead of ponies are utilized,! and it is said to have created a furore elsewhere. The wild west spirit is retained, however, even in this feature, for chauffeurs and mallet-men are all cowboys and learned the trick of han-t - "Candy Kid" Saturday Night —EAT SOME ' Business locals ALWAYS INVITING That noon-houf lunchjon that Is specially prepared for the busy men of ilarrisburg at the Columbus Cafe Is surely a delicious luncheon for 40 cents. The food is nicely cooked and faultlessly served. Try one of these luncheons to-morrow noon. Hotel Co lumbus, Third and Walnut streets. YOU MUST WRITE To your friends and home when you are on your vacation. Tablet writing papers and writing cases that can be packed away compactly in your grip or trunk are here in variety. Choice papers in any desired shade or finish, and the ever-convenient fountain pens in several standard makes. Cotterol, 105 North Second street. THIS ed beef and corned beef, peanut our excellent assortment of fabrics butter, ripe olives and soft drinks and and prove our qualifications to please, fruit juices. S. S. Pomeroy, Market George F. Shope, the Hill Tailor, 1241 Square Grocer. Market street. TRAVEL THIS WAY A LITTLE STREAM for your traveling requisite- no mat- May quen.ch thirst as well as a great ter which way you are to travel for river. Our soda fountain is closer to your vacation. We are showing a the Square than the Susquehanna and special line of handbags and isuit more effective as a thirst quencher, cases in our Walnut street window. Individual sanitary cups and all the Suit cases $5.00. Handbags $5.95. popular flavors and crushed fruits. Various sizes and style-! of leather in Two doors west of Market Square, different shades. Regal Umbrella Co.. Gross' Drug Store. 119 Market street. Second and Walnut streets.