Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 29, 1914, Page 10, Image 10

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I TO THE PROSPECTIVE BUYERS AND INVESTORS IN
RAF2IVII VINI r r Ja, "' A r ccep ' e( " >y
I Country Club * - 1 X lity Planning Commission
1 Harri-sburg's Most Beautiful Subdivision
% We announce that the Farmlyn Garden Plot Sale is a permanent, fair and square business proposition of a local
|| nature. We have and are spending thousands of dollars to improve and develop this beautiful subdivision and want
§ you to remember that we offer
NO FREE LOTS—NO SOUVENIRS-NO PREMIUMS-NO PRESENTS
You Pay For Land Only—Every Cent Goes on the Purchase
I In Co-operation With the City Planning Commission We Have Made
I An 80-Foot Main Thoroughfare, 60-Foot Avenues, 20-Foot Alleys
Have Been Opened Up. In Addition to That We Have Provided For
FREE 10-FOOT SIDEWALK and Have Established a 15-FOOT BUILDING LINE
jp ————————^——
Farmlyn s Reasons As to the Safest and Most Profitable Investment Are Numerous:
I nrafinra--ICK e n d rf lhe ;* e "- Jonestown road near the Colonial Country Club, alongside O'l A more fertile soil cannot be found; just the kind you want
_____ jingles own trolley line. Two car stops on the property. A stone's throw from beautiful residences jjOll" and need for your gardens to raise all kinds of truck and
|i an unga ows * green groceries.
f 11/illf* A?Ti£fcflf"C Approved and accepted by the City Planning Commission. New schoolhouse now in use on the ground. Lots of W\ • 1 T 1 i. n -„: i.
inUULCIIICIH»-- spring water . Large avenues Twenty . foot alleyß . Free sidewalks. Electric"wire7i n ground. I HCCS and 1 CfmS--every one 0 ne
Farmlyn Is Open For Your Inspection—A LOOK MEANS A LOT IN FARMLYN—Watch Tomorrow's Papers For Full Particulars
I Sales Opening Days Friday July 31
Motor Club Needs More
Cars For Big Outing
With the Orphans' Day outing In
charge of the Harrisburg Motor Club,
a week away, thirty-four of the sixty
necessary cars have been promised.
This number of cars is needed to take
the 300 children to Hershey, and owners
or cars are requested to communicate
with J. Clyde Myton, secretary of the
Harrisburg Motor Club.
The following are the owners of cars
that have already been offered:
W. Spry Hurlock, Hudson; John W.
I'ow, Jr.. Hudson; Dr. B. E. Wright
Chevrolet; J. W. Geiger, Cadillac; Chas.
E. Covert, Cadillac; J. C. Monn, Cadil
lac; R. L. Dare, Cadillac; C. M For
ney, Overland; George B. Zech. Chev
rolet; R. E. Holmes, M. D., Cadillac;
F. H. Bomgardner, Cadillac; James H
Lutz, Jr., Cadillac; J. C. Myton, Cadll-
P
a Build up your
More babies die as a result
of the wrong food than from
any other cause, and it is so
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ic van t a * e
of hav,n S th e right amount with
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fill X "YMMI * )\fc man with' a checking account
\ lifi w 'ould not want to give up. That
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i* WBI 1 bank. We accommodate our de
posltors In many ways. Why not
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First National Bank
224 Market Street
WEDNESDAY EVENING UARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 29, 1914.
lac; A. H. Fraini, Chalmers; Lewis M. I
.Veiffer, Velle: 1.. C. Johnson, Cadillac;
Augustus Lutz, Cadillac; John C. Orr,
Cadillac; Jos. H. Renter, Hudson: W. i
A. Wengert, Pullman; James McCor
mlck, Jr., Locomobile; O. K. Eslien
auer, Packard; J. C. Stevens, Cadillac; 1
Harry Miller, Maxwell, J. >l. William
son, Overland; Harrisburg Auto Co., j
Keo; J. J. McLaughlin, Ford; Mrs. Cora !
K. Britton, Reo; George R. Bentley,
Franklin; H. H. Hcfkin, Cadillac; F. R.I
Downey, Overland; Wm. E. Koons, I
Overland; Frank Morrett, Pullman;]
George C. Tripner, Studebaker; Frank-'
B. Bosch, Cadillac.
CYCLISTS COLLIDE
A motorcycle and bicycle collided at i
Fourth and Reily streets last night, I
and Cohen Davis, colored, was cut about j -
the head. William Shearer, of near J
Hummolstown, and Emma Fleck, 1945 j
Rudy street, were thrown from the mo- [
torcycle. but escaped injury.
GREATEST EXPENSE
COICILIWS PIV
Half-Dozen Principal Pennsylvania
Third-Class Cities Show Com
mission Costs
MAYOR ROYAL DISCUSSES IT
SIO,OOO Yearly Item For Com
missioners' Salaries Practically
Biggest Budget Boost
Aside from the salaries of the city
commissioners, the cost of conducting
Pennsylvania's cities of the third class
under the commission form of govern
ment has not been materially in
creased, according to figures recently
compiled and statements by mayors of
half a dozen of the more important
municipalities.
Just how Harrisburg stands on this
was explained by Mayor Royal as
follows:
It Is too early to make any ac
curate estimate of the relative cost
of the commission government
and the former system, and X be
lieve the former will prove the
more expensive.
There is not much difference In
.the normal cost, that Is, the fixed
cost of the municipal machinery,
In the way of salaries and the like,
but when it comes to expendi
tures, that is another matter.
I personally was opposed to the
innovation, but 1 wish to see the
commission form have a fair trial.
My objection to it is that it lodges
too much power In the hands of a
few men, who, however honest,
are human, and the temptation to
use such power for political effect
is great.
T believe It will be about two
years, however, before we can ac
curately estimate the relative cost
of the two systems to the tax
payers.
Other Viewpoints
The mayors of Chester, Reading,
Williamsport, Easton and Allentown
are amvng the others who discussed
the change of government. Here, in
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Woman Tells About Vlnol
Fort Edward, N. Y.—"l was weak,
run-down, nervous and dizzy! I tried
cod liver oil emulsions and other rem- |
edies without benefit A friend told
me about Vinol and after taking two
bottles I am strong and well so I can do
my own housework once more."—Mrs. 1
Elmer Guddbn, Fort Edward, N. Y.
If Vinol fails to create strength and
energy for the run-down, weak and
debilitated, we return your money. i
Geo. A. Gorgaa, Druggist, Harris- i
burg, Pa.—Advertisement 1
brief, is the gist of the official com
ments:
Willlamsport May6r Samuel
Stabler to-day said: "I have no
statistics that give a fair com
parison of the cost of municipal
government under commission rule
with that of the old form, but the
increase will be approximately
, SIO,OOO a year. This is due almost
entirely to the salaries paid coun
cilmen."
Allentown—According to Mayor
Rinn, the commission form of gov
ernment is still in the making. Six
months of this form of govern
ment has made little impression in
Allentown except dissatisfaction.
There is much comment to the
effect that if the SIO,OOO paid to
the commissioners in salaries had
been invested in street improve
ments Allentown would be nearly
$1,000,000 ahead in assessed valu
ation by the end of the year.
Chester—Mayor William Ward.
Jr., said: "I do not find the pres
ent commission form of govern
ment more expensive than the old
style, except in the additional salary
Items as fixed by the statute.
Reading—After six months'trial
in Reading the commission form
of government has not been found
to be more expensive than the old
style. Mayor Stratton is away on
his vacation, but a leading official,
in discussing the matter, pointed
to the annual salaries of $12,000
to the commissioners as the only
additional expense.
Kaston —Mayor D. W. Nevin to
day said: "Commission govern
ment is necessarily more expensive
than the old form, due to legis
lation requiring salaries to be paid
to commissioners and other officers
to meet the legislative demands."
Ladies' Auxiliary Will
Pay For Gretna Gateway
Special to The Telegraph
Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 29.—Yesterday
afternoon the I,adies' Auxiliary of
the campmeeting association held a
very successful bazar. They were
kept busy all afternoon selling sand
wiches, coffee, ice cream, candy, cakes,
lemonade and fancy work until early
evening, when they were compelled
to close the bazar because of the
empty booths. The Harrisburg at
tendants were: Mrs. Luther Walzer.
Mrs. John M. Shelley, Mrs. Anne Ba
con, Mrs. Annie Hubley, Mrs. Herbert
Terry, Mrs. Edward Baum, Mrs.
Emma Seibert, Mrs. E. E. Ewing and
Miss Daisy Shaeffer. The proceeds of
the bazar will go toward paying of
the new entrance to the grounds
which has just been completed.
The annual reception to teachers
of the Chautauqua summer school
was given Sunday in the Hall of
Philosophy.
A card party was given yesterday
afternoon on the porch of Mrs. Gre
gory's cottage. The guests were: Mrs.
Bricker, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Evans,
Mrs. Doutrich, Mrs. Altenderfer, Mrs.
Seibert, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Walzer,
Mrs. Annie Hubley, Mrs. Ewing, Mrs.
Long, Mrs. Shelley, Mrs. Baum, Mrs.
Russell and Mrs. Hoffer.
A meeting was held yesterday aft
ernoon by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Chautauqua grounds to arrange for
a bazar some day next week.
A porch party was given by Miss
Josephine Wise in honor of Miss Mar
garet Morrison, Miss Irene Brown
and Miss Florence Baer.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. German, of
Sellnsgrove, are guests of Miss Anne
Boyer In the camp grounds.
Ralph Troup ami S. WilUman mo-
tored to the grove and spent the day
with friends.
Miss Louise Fisher, of 220 Pine
street, is the guest of Miss Katherine
Beidleman at the Evergreen cot
tage.
Miss Helen Rauch, of 120 South
street, is visiting in the grove.
Miss Jessie Sharasky, of Steelton,
is spending a week with Miss Norma
Brandt.
NEW VICTOR RECORDS
FOR AUGUST
Will provide new enjoyment for
those who have a Victrola. Hear them
played hero. J. H. Troup Music.
House, 15 So. Market Sq.—Advertise
ment.
A CLEVER DOG
Foster and his dog Mike are mak
ing a big hit at the Colonial Theater.
Mike is a small creature, but appar
ently has a very large brain crowded
into his small head. He does feats
of mind-reading that are amazing.
There are two other very excellent
acts on the Colonial bill of the present
week. A new show will be put on
to-morrow for the remainder of the
week, including another home made
moving picture, entitled"The Coward."
This picture was posed by about thirty
High School graduates of this city and
was the best piece of work so far done
in the home-made movie line.-
Remove the Cause
BRAIN FAG
Horsford's Acid Phosphate is
especially recommended for
restoring brain force or ner
vous energy, in all cases where
th« nervous system has been
reduced beldw the normal
standard by overwork.
Horsford's
Acid Phosphate
(Non-Alcoholic)
Richelieu & Ontario Division
Vacation Trips
on Lake and River
Steamers "Rochester" and
"Syracuse," leave Toronto
and Charlotte (Rochester
Port) and Clayton daily, for
Thousand Islands, and
through the Rapids to Mont
real. Quebec, Saguenay River,
Gulf of St. Lawrence and
Labrador.
For particulars write:
18 East Swan Street,
(Elllcott Sq.), Buffalo.
W. F. CLONET, Diitrict Pau. Agent
WANT TIME EXTENDED
j Special to The Telegraph
1 Columbia, Pa., July 29.—Farmers
and merchants of the lower end of
Lancaster county, who are interested
in the purchase of the Lancaster, Ox
ford and Southern Railroad, a narrow
gauge line which runs through that
section, have asked until August 8 to
complete the purchase of the road
from the owners, who have discon
tinued its operation and have threat
ened to dismantle the line. It is be
lieved the road will be purchased at
that time and its operation continued.
ATTENDS CONVENTION
A. G. Myers, delegate of the local
lodge of Moose is attending the twenty
seventh annual convention tilts week
at Milwaukee, and also making the trip
are: Mrs. A. G. Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
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M in any climate. ,
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King Oscar 5c Cigars
The most dependable cigar
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23 years of regular quality is
the record that guarantees
you a satisfactory smoke for
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John Boyd. Hugh O'Donnell, E. E.
Stacks, F. A. Brooks, Mrs. W. U
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the Auxiliary; Mrs. J. E. Mc-
Killips and Mrs. Charles Rhea.
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Calloused Foot Lumps Too
Blistering sore feet from corn-pinch
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quarter.
Who would suffer a minute after'
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