10 Business Locals LAST SUMMER'S CIAJTHES Are doing excellent service among a great many thrifty people who sent them to us for a thorough cleaning to make them look like new. Others had them dyed so they look different. We are specialists in making used gar ments look like new, providing the fabric is still there. Phone for Finkel stelne, 1320 North Sixth street. NOTHING BETTER Cotterel quality tablets in linen fin ished paper is the biggest value In the city at ten cents. Nothing bet ter. Made in various sizes, envelopes to match. Writing papers in all grades and various shades and finishes for the home desk or business office at Cotterel's, 105 North Second street?. We close at noon Saturdays. WHEN GOING BY Drop In and look over our fine line of groceries. We pay particular atten tion to particular people. We sell the best, yet the price is small. Quality is our first consideration. A trial order will prove the truth of our claim. Green groceries and fruits as w-ell as the fancy and staple groceries. Pomeroy, Market Square Grocer. COMPTON CLEANS Clothes clean This is not only a euphonious phrase coined for a catch phrase, but literally represents the frequent expressions from our many satisfied patrons who for years have come here with their garments for steam or dry cleaning. When you want the best send for the old reliable dyers and cleaners, Comptons, 1005 North Third street, and 121 Market street. LOOK FOR HERSHEY'S The all-cream ice cream. The signs are to he seen in front of all places that Insist on the best. All cream from our own creameries and pasteu rized in our own plant, where the Hershey standard of quality means in accordance with the formula approved by the expert from the U. S. depart ment of agriculture. "It's So Good." IT'S VERY EASY To get table suggestions at our fruit and vegetable department, or from our large line of staple groceries and fresh meats. When at a loss what to pre pare and if inconvenient to come, call us on the phone and we will suggest the good things that are seasonable. B. B. Drum, 1801 North Sixth street. STOP THE WOMEN From washing at home and you'll find that they will be more companionable and have more time to make pleasant home surroundings than when physi cally exhausted from doing the weekly family wash. We will deliver the clothes rough dry or ironed to please you. Arcade Laundry. Both phones. D. E. Glazier, proprietor. Granite and Logan street. USEI> PIANOS AND ORGANS The more new pianos and player pianos we sell, the more used pianos and organs are taken In exchange as 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. Yohn Bros., 8 North Market Square. WHERE SHALL I GO? To the Victoria, of course! When you are strolling around aimlessly and have no particular place to go and nothing of importance that needs im mediate attention, step into the Vic toria Theater and see the humor, drama or scenic attractions of the world. The new films first and always the best at the Victoria. CHOICE OF HATS, 45c: to 05c Our entire stock of untrimmed shapes Is subject to your choice at 4 5 cents to 95 cents each. Nothing reserved. Everything must be sold before the season is over. Trimmed hats 95 cents to $5, values up to sls. Flowers and all trimmings reduced. I Mary C. Glass, 1306 Market street. TINTED EYE-GLASSES The glare of the su.i in summer is injurious to eyes sensitive to strong light and prevents the full enjoyment of outdoor sports. We will make your tinted eye-glasses from your your present optical prescription or test your eyes for lenses best suited for you. Ralph L. Pratt, eye-sight spe cialist, 807 North Third street. THE MEN TIIINK IT They do not say all the favorable impressions noted when a well-dressed man approaches. They may not gush over the attractive pattern or com ment on the cut of the coat or the fit of the collar, but if a carelessly attir ed man approaches they think a great deal and judge accordingly. Be Lack tailored and your attire will be fault less. 28-30 North Dewberry street. A LITTLE STREAM May quench thirst as well as a great liver. Our soda fountain is closer to the Square than the Susquehanna and more effective as a thirst quencher. Individual sanitary cups and all the popular flavors and crushed fruits. Two doors west of Market Square. Gross' Drug Store. 119 Market street! HEAI/TH IS YOUTH To maintain health is to preserve the vigor of youth and see the cheerful side of life. The best method of main taining good health is occasional baths that differ from ' the ordinary. For instance, sulphur vapor baths, percus sion baths and various other kinds will cleanse the pores and have tonic-like effect. Health Studio, John H. Peters H. D., 207 Walnut street. CHOICE OF THE FINEST Furniture, like art. is an interesting study, and the finest construction com bined with the beauty of finish appeals to all with artistic temperaments. The character of one's home is largely de termined by the taste shown in the harmony of furniture selection. The greatest display of the artistic in fur niture is always a feature at Gold smith's, 206 Walnut street and 209 Locust street. REBUILT BICYCLES Thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt bicycles will be sold at real bargain prices. The greatest values for the money in the city. Come to us for rebuilt wheels. Agency for Flying Merkel, the wheel with the five-year guarantee, $25 to $45. Bicycle tires from 50 cents up. Keystone Supply Company, 814 North Third street. IS YOUR NAME OF VALUE? Did you ever see the business or professional man who neglects to have his name or the nature of his business stand out prominently as a guide to those who are seeking him or his mer chandise? Your sign Is a beacon of commerce. Let us repaint the old or design a new one. Gohl & Bruaw, 310 Strawberry street. Harrisburg Carpet Co. 32 North Second Street THURSDAY EVENING. HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 9, 1914 PRETTY SALESGIRLS BIKE PICNIC CAKES Scores of 'Em in Department Store Window Ready For Big Picnic Cakes of nearly every imaginable description—scores of 'em—crowd one window of Bowman's department store to-day and there is a baldheaded affable man outside who explains that there Is going to be a big time at the picnic to-morrow and passes out yel low handbills telilng all about it, for the publicity department has been on the Job —witness this, for instance. The cakes are very pretty and at tract a large crowd. It is a safe bet that if the bakers of these cakes, the pretty and intelligent force at Bow man's would each stand in the win dow behind the cakes that there would be a still larger crowd. Also if sam ples of these cakes were sent out to some lonely spots west of the Missis sippi where there are more unmarried males than in any other part of the country, why, there might be a large lot of weddings in the next year. But the cakes will be cut up at the picnic to-morrow and jutjges will decide on their merits and award prizes, which cover all details but exteriorially and internally speaking, which are as fol lows: First prize—Most novel cake—gold bracelet or lavalliere; second —sponge or angel food—blue and white ham mock; third prize—devil's food, chocolate, ice cream cake—white waist; fourth prize—pound cake, lady cake, cup cake —piece china; fifth prize—cocoanut cake, jelly cake, any layer cake not above—black silk hose; sixth prize—small cakes, cookies, sand tarts—lndia umbrella, seventh prize— ginger bread—white hat, eighth prize —any other cakes—hose. There is plenty of competition for the most novel cake—one made of heaped up ' baskets, another in fish shape, others with wonderful decorations. Gentlemen, these cakes were all made by the saleswomen in Bowman's store and they will make them for you for life if you are good looking and have a steady job. TWO REALTY IMPROVEMENTS Building permits during the past three days cover two improvements: J. E. Hemperly is going to put a third story on his two-story brick garage in James street, rear 1117 North Third to cost S4OO, and D. S. Sollenberger will alter the stone front of James Kennedy at 1082 South Cameron street at a cost of $750. MRS. EDWIN CARMAN BREAKS DOWN 111 JAIL t Continued From First Pago] witnesses who testify against the prisoner. Or. Carman Visits Jail Dr. Carman, who has come to Mine ola for the day, found his wife in bet ter spirits when he visited her in jail. She seemed to have recovered her composure and to be less nervous. After her husband left Mrs. Carman broke down' in her cell and her con- j ditlon became so acute that the prison authorities were alarmed and called in the staff physician. She was taken to the warden's office, where she lay ! down on a couch, and became quieter ; after sedatives had been given her. I hSi refused, however, to go to bed. George Levy, attorney for Mrs. Car- I man, said to-day that he had dlscov- I ered two new witnesses whose testi mony he considered extremely valu able. He also said he had Information that two of the witnesses whose testi mony had been instrumental in caus ing the arrest of Mrs. Carman had been far from the Carman home at the time of the murder. Bardes, an Important Witness, Held in Jail By Associated Press Freeport, N. Y., July o.—With Mrs. Florence Conklln Carman in the coun ty jail at Mineola, a prisoner charged with the murder of Mrs. Louise Bailey on the night or June 30 bust. District Attorney Smith to-day was prepared to go before the grand jury and begin the presentation of his case against the accused woman. One of the first witnesses to appear before the grand jury to-day, it was an nounced, would be Ellwood T. Bardes. the insurance asent whose testimony yesterday before Coroner Morton caused that official to Issue the warrant for Mrs. Carman's arrest. Bardes is also held at the. jail in Mineola as a material witness, the prosecutor hav ing ordered his detention so that he would be at hand when wanted to re peat his story that lie saw a woman near the entrance to Dr. Carman's of fice an Instant after the shot was fired that killed Mrs. Bailey. His descrip tion of the woman corresponded with that of Mrs. Carman. Another witness before the grand jury will be the Carman maid. Celia Coleman, a negro girl. Counsel for Mrs. Carman to-day said that she was prepared to go before the grand jury and waive immunity, a thing unusual in the case of a person charged with murder. She was ready, the attorney said, to tell everything she knows of the Incidents before and following the murder. Dr. Carman, who accompanied Mrs. Carman to the jail at Mineolo, declared on his return here last nisht that nothing would he left undone to prove the innocence of his wife. ELECTRIC VACATION Your wife Is on hep vacation, why not * have the home wired for electric lights. 22 year* we have specialised In wiring honiCß while you are living In it. We guarantee not to soli planter or paper, make no dirt, and carpets all In place. Neatness and stood taste cost you DO more. YINGST ELECTRICAL CO., 1423 N. Third St. DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING "Onyx" ijl Hosiery Gives the BEST VALUE for Your.Money Ewy Kiad bn C.ttaa to Silk, For Men, Women sad ChilJm Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair Look for the Trade Mark I Sold by All Good Dcaiam. Wholesale Lofd T&ylOV NEW YORK WOULD ABOLISH IE TAX m MORTGAGES Realty Men Watching Project Now Before Annual Convention at Pittsburgh y r Harrlsburg realty fo, project to abolish all "*Y/; % 1/ > tax on mortgages and ' I i-P the establishment of iSvT'' v '"£ yfr a universal mortgage '3 §5 interest rate at ap *Tf jri proximately 5 per |fr-v3~y-g'fc}Ej cent, throughout the «Lu" Blr 5 * country by securing tt -1 the co-operation of the legislatures of all forty-eight States to be launched at the sessions of the seventh annual con vention of the National Association of Real Estate Exchanges of America in Pittsburgh. To effect this reform, the conven tion will consider plans to secure the co-operation of the Legislatures of the States, and have them act uniformly on the matter. The effect of such a change may be judged from the fact that fully 50 per cent, of all the prop erty in the country is mortgaged. The movement for revision of mort gage conditions is looked upon by President Simpson and Secretary Clark as the most important business which is to come before the convention. In outlining other issues which will be discussed and acted upon, Mr. Clark spoke of proposed action to secure equitable and uniform laws for the government of real estate transactions throughout the country, simplified methods of transfer, and simplified methods of registration. 102 Filbert street, Mary A. J. Walker to Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $3,000; 308 State street, Benjamin Brenner to Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, $1,900; 670 Schuylkill street. G. Day to Elizabeth A. Day, $1,750; 1441 Zarker street, 1545-47 Walnut street, 1128 Linden street, J. F. Gran done to M. W. Brown; 1502-04 North street, C. H. Howard to Hiram Dit low; 2029 Green street, Charles A. Schell to Ervin Buller, $4,300; 812 North Second street, G. E. Deppen to Bessie S. Bushnell, $4,000; 2520 Jeffer son street, Augustus Wildnian to Lillie B. Manning. $1,850; 138 South Third street, H. S. Dixon to E. Goldtno; 350 Hlghspire street, George W. Cumbler to Kirk Shelley; Steelton and High spire, one-half interest. G. F. Boher's heirs to Ella S. Morrow, $4,000; Steel ton. Ella S. Morrow to A. H. Nissley, $(>,500. Realty TrnnxlVr*. l2lB Mulberry, Annie E. Iur hands. It's a part of the service of the road—"The Burling . ton Route" (C., B. & Q. R. R.). I shall apreclate It If you will stop In at the office or write and get our folder about Yellowstone Park with a splendid map in colors and full description. Wm. Austin, General Agent Passen ger Depts., C., B. & Q. R. R. Co., 836 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Adver tisement. i Says T. R.'s "New" River Has Bridges and Wires Paris, July 9.—ReturninK to-day! from Rome, A. Henry Savage L.andor again branded Colonel Roosevelt as a "faker" for his report of discovery of the "river of doubt" in unknown Brazil. "Roosevelt's London address," he said, "does not change the situation. Members of the Geographical Society, before whom he spoke, consider him a fake as an explorer. "First he claimed discovery* of a river—-and then admitted havine i croised that river on a bridge spanned! by telegraph wires. Next he went on | to say that whoever doubted him . I might go and be received by friends! jat the spot where he discovered the. I river. "Rome has the right name for Roosevelt—'Pallonaro' —meaning lit erally 'one who inflates toy balloons with gas.' " ! Grocers' Picnic Plans to Be Discussed Monday Reports from the subcommittees in j I charge of arrangements for the annual j picnic of the Grocers' Association of ! Harrisburg. will be made at a meeting j to be held Monday night in the grand ! Jury room at the Courthouse. It is probable that the picnic will he held Tuesday, August IS, at Hershey Park. PIMPLES ITCHED SO~ ALWIOSTWENT CRAZY Suffered for Five Years. Face in Ugly Condition. Could Not Sleep Some Nights. Used CuticuraSoap and Ointment. Cured of Eczema. 84 Crawford St., Pittsburg, Pa. —"For Ave year* I suffered from pimples and black heads. The pimples came on my face sud denly and put it in an ugly con dition. Some nights I could ffjy p not sleep on account of the Y"f eczema; the pimples would itch V I so badly that I almost went JL J crazy. They were red and had a white spot on top. They would A / \ JVA* burst an< * discharge corrupt W \i\\ matter. I made my face look ' ' terribly by making sores on it, because the pimples would itch so much and make me scratch. " I begaft using remedies such as blood tonics and ointments but these remedies did not help me at all. A friend of mine recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After a month's treatment of Cuticura Soap and Ointment the pimples began to disap pear. I kept up using tho Cuticura Soap and Ointment, 1 used threo cakes of Cuti cura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Oint ment. and in four months' time X was completely cured of the eczema." (Signed) Morris Singer, July 2, 1913. It costs nothing to learn how pure, sweet, effective and satisfying Cuticura Soap and Ointment are In the treatment of poor com plexions, red, rough hands, itching scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, because you need not buy them until you try them. Although sold everywhere, sample of each will be mailed free,with 32-p.Skin Book. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." fWMen who shave and shampoo with Cu ticura Soap will And It best for skin and scalp. Business Zjocals IP I ONLY HAD THE MONEY! A frequent expression heard from those who have a desire but lack the funds necessary. Small sums of money may be secured from us at any time at lower rates than any other loan com pany, yes, even lower than the law allows us to charge. Pennsylvania In vestment Co., 132 Locust street. \PPK\R.\NCE COUNTS And when backed up by character it's Invincible. The man who has good taste in dress Is as particular about his clothes for business wear as he is about the clothes for dress occasions. The impression made during business hours Is as important from a business Istandpoint as evening dress is to him ,socially. Tailor to "men who care," Sinims, 22 North Fourth street. VISIT OUR BAKERY And we'll show you .the .Schmidt way of baking. Cleanliness is essential to good baking and in this largest and linest of bakeries cleanliness is the keynote to our success. Best of flour, yeast and high grade ingredients, com bined with our many years of exped ience accounts for the goodness of Hol sum and Butternut breads and the immense sales. At all good grocers. "MADE TO ORDER" There is a lot of satisfaction in saying that your suit is made to order when some gentleman friend asks you where you bought the suit. It indi cates that you are particular about the cut and tit of your clothes and want them to conform to your own figure in accord with the latest ap proved fashions. This month you can save $3 to $lO on a custom-tailored suit at Shope's, The Hill Tailor, 1241 Market street. "ANY MAIL TODAY?" This is a daily Question in every home, as everyone is interested in re ceiving a line from someone, some where. Business letters arc received on an equal basis with the social ones, as they must be opened to deter mine the contents. The result is you get your story, ijefore the people in the homes. Our facsimile letters look like the original. Weaver Typewriting Co., 25 North Third street. A NEW SET OF HANDS On your watch or clock, or the re placing of a broken spring, and the repairing and cleaning of watches or clocks Is a specialty with us. Expert watchmakers with training and experi ence in repairing and adjusting the finest of railroad time pieces qualifies us to solicit your repair work with confidence of pleasing you. W. R. At kinson, 1423 V 4 North Third street. IT'S INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE Don't be fearful, but do be wise. Daily happenings are lessons to the prudent. • Now concerning automobile acci dents and insurance, here is the par tial record for July fifth: Somerset, Pa., skid, two dead, seyen hurt; Ocean City, collision, three Injured; Harris burg, car stolen, smashed, two hurt; Washington C. H., car ditched, two Injured: Aurora, train struck auto, three killed,