Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 10, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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: Friday Specials in Women's Wearl Store Closes Friday Metl'S Slllts li
Pretty Silk Dresses of excellent quality that were vM|||| WmIImB |i||||lHi|j|H||lk * W-A l#W
; $12.50 to $20.00. Friday special at $5.98 NoOIl | fwfilMk HaSf Hnli/iav About 50 Men's Suits that were (!»/» A A <
Pretty Wool Dresses that were SIO.OO, $12.00, " UU 1 ijffipflf fitJlLfl !wl4 MOHday SIO.OO and $12.50 fur quick clearance \h 111 l <
$15.00 and $17.50. Friday Special at $5.98 at *P"« W A
; Both the silk and wool dresses are of excellent If PPirFQ A CML TTTTT These are all-wcxil casshnere arid homesnun <
. workmanship and fine mater.als-but they are mod- ,™ CES j OUNDED 16.71 91 LOOK suits in gray. tan. blue and mixtures. Sizes 33 to 44. <
.els that arrivel this.spring. They are suitable for OF THE _ Ftf+Wf9+9* j* J** A FOR THE AJcn ' s *»!•>«*«». double texture, strapped <
. Fall wear, but the styles are not the newest. How- . WVW*V//£4JSTMi DFRM Cirkl* seams, military collars. Regular $4.50 and $5.00 «
, ever there are really no old styles among them. 1 HARRisTirnGsiPOPULAR SIGNS values. Fridav . .. $2.10 <
: $5.00, $6.50 and d*l AO white c r .ch.t 35c M,atw^s!l^cS ra) i;Sr:'T n . <
*7 >!0 SHrl. at «M."5 BedSpreads fflMffllHr »—* ™" _<
p/.ou OKirts at. ,vw -mwstjsw «rfrwwirtwsKT; siTmu 3oTiwd ":
Not the newest styles hut of excellent mate- Main «„«. bowman's ' ' lard T kl c .
' rials: medium and dark colors. For the women who . Ualn "t-bowmax's Tumblers Scrims
1 . - , . ————— IIIIIMIHI engraved blown fflass tahl« 36 inches wide- hoizt* nnlv I
want a skirt for constant wear and are not particular 191 9 JIC U , _ tumblers. Friday, dozen . Friday Bargain price, yard, |(J<* I
as to style these skirts are a great bargain. 1-Zc and 15c WomeD s 10c 15c Cotton BOWMAN'S— Basement. Fourth FIoor— BOWMAN'S
Socond Moor—BOWMAN'S Wall Paper Bleached Vests Voiles
• L————— Fruit tapestry for dining Sleeveless, tape neck and Satin stripes in lilar roar Friiif lore CO AA C «. *
_ _. . _ rooms; satin and floral stripe for sleeves. Friday. 4 for nlle. light blue navy and brown rrUltJarS LurtaiOS *
Room Lot of Friday Bargain de% 8 ro rWe°r S d S&.ln's 70 *"«'•"« : cross stripe curtain,, ktim <
:Wall Paper Sale of Notions „Ji* " "" ANa now,™—«
10 rolls of sldewall and 20 „ . „ . „ p ——-
' iSSSr "irnoWlkpS'fn.S;" s • Children's 25c 50c Suiting 9ft e . 1
10c Towels Underwear Smyrna Rugs {
; FOUrth Main Floor-BOWMAN ST'ftiSSr'Vfc
— BOWMAN'S-Basement. ecru; light weight. Maln FIoor—BOWMAN'S iourth Floor—BOW MAN S Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S 4
GRAY HAIR GOODS sl . $ i uul socCi^T - 5
For Fridav Forenoon Soccials Roaster Women's 39c to Crepe Poplins Friday 1 °Barga?n 3 pr'ice.' le yat^i,' tie ' 16-button length lisle gloves,
lIIUa J f * WICUUUU UJJCliaia Janet Enamel double roaster. C(l, u„. a Frklay ""nHce^'V^^o" . hI -, 9 tan only. Friday, pair ... 1J)( * ,
S? on
nr * c- 1 on- i i Oil ~i\ BOWMAN'S—Basement. Broken lines and samples: plain Ma,n loor BOM MAN S
$2.93 gray Switches, 20 inches long qvl.oU aiik boots Friday 0 P s aiT e °°tL e<l m . . __ , - _. <
$2.95 gray Transformations, will encircle the Mam Fioor-Bow M an■«"'"* i? i o r pi a - OpCCldl Jb nddV ItCITIS
entire head $1.50 19c Nub VL flam r J
second Floor bowman's. Ratine w , 9C trepes J? or Friday Forenoon <
Just the materia, for separate Women S 25c H»hl blue oniy. Fri- " B - VX 1 UltilWU
skirts; 28 inches wide. Yard. LI-.- 81 pr,cc ' J ard O0 What remains of thp
SOr Lace SI 25 Lunch 12»4* Hose , Maln Fioor-BowMANs remains or tne <
pi • ClotHs '"° r tops, double soles. "™
SHORB SHOE COMPANY STOCK 4\
1®"°? omental lace t ,ou„c s ».:rWVft(i en wvi ' Fioor-BowMAN's s<k 35c Lining will be placed on sale at nine o'clock Friday morning <
ings. Friday Bargain price, stitched circle, bpcrtal. fef.OO 50c White Yard-wide silk nnlsh lining _ at 4
yard 2f)f» Second FIoor—BOWMAN S .. .. . urood line of shades to select
VOlle from - Yard in* . _ 4
' «•'» n-r-BOWMAN'S ""1.,!,. Children's 15c -.m Floor—BOWMAN'fi
15c Edges Board M *'" "m™" ' «„sas\..g"ia s SSSSI Silk Remnants * V/V U,A ' l
Shadow T>aee Kdges. Friday Made of selected lumber, «-ft. "" Pair IOC One lot of *ilk Remi, a «».
Bargain price, yard size. Friday Bargain price,
{ Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S BOWMAN'S—Basement. JUperiOr s'J'le assortments. I'Viday. yard, rubbers
, . Longcloth Women's 25c Ma,n Kloor - BOWMANS * Men's Slippers, Children's Slippers, Women's 4
Fridav Bargains For I&SZWSZ MS."?» SJSTILSSL. m?d® m an, Over-gaiters. Men's rubbers: values 75c to $3.50. <
CPmr m a r« ® SI.OO Messaline , T On sale 9a. m No telephone or C. O. D. orders. ,
Oh, W IJN VT W JSjfe/K Main Floor BOWMAN'S A ° ch a n gCS. T JJ^ C h , .
25c Awning ticking, yard Unbleached ei PA Mam FIOOF-BOWMAN-S ———
15c Feather ticking, yard Turkish Towels n Ck : i CIOPTTT Men's 15c Japanese ,
35c Embroidered and scalloped pillow cases, win sen seconds that we are UiCSS dhlftS f 1.25 Silk Crepe Half Hn«P Matting RIIPS J
.> only able to secure once a year. Fine quality of madras, coat J r"L* nail nOSe " f ,»
itt the 10t - M »" hc slfght,y°countcr C so„ed.' ra i r r ,da7. e H M« S d cst« i'oTeV
1 SllM»t Fnr FriHaV Fnrpnnnn SSilJt? Is
•' upPCI3IS for rilusy f ISc Ja ISe Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S Ma(n FIoor—BOWMAN'S Maln FIoor—BOWMAN'S fourth !• Ioor—B(m MAN S
75c Arcadia double bed sheets 550 12^Main ttl Ff ' ' ——— —— _
sl.lO Utica, sizeßlx9o and 81x99 sheets .. .750 ""' Men's and Boys' 25c Anrom 25c Curtain Men's SI.OO <
85c Mohawk Sheets, size 72x90 inches 530 $2.50 Coat Sweaters „ ««■• »' EL...- Lace Union Suits
: cases dreamland Oe Fruit Baskets /a , a ,
IOC piIIOW C3.SCS, areamiana ... •• • •.v *• ••• *UIL DauKclS day Bargain price ei in Second Floor BOWMAN'S inchts wide. Friday, yard. day \i\r
FJoop BOWMAN'S * Fourth Main
willow. Friday 19£ —^
s!uare S ltenberß 49c Androck " lAl< Boys' 25c Wifte Petticoats $1.25 to $3.00 25c and 50c
squares Uven Children's 2";f Blouse Waists Made or nainsook and cambric. Curtains e ' ts <
Fr?Lv nC^/in b nH^f red For use on eras stove or Kas n L Also shirts. Plain black and nM„ r l d 3, r fJ wf " d U i "" ,lin * Suede belts, all colors. Friday'
ri lay ttdiKain price hut plate. Friday Bargain price, RnmnPT* colors; not all sizes. Friday, insertion. Irida>, fn voile, not, cretonne, mar- Bargain price Ill# l *
f <
T , to 6 years. Special v Fourth
$ .LO lub |g c GafJeu Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S Men's 50c $1.50 C. B. Corsets R ubb " J
nc Hose Underwear nSfTok™ h .K, b "3M ne 25' Collar and Door ats
BOWMAN'S—Hnsement
BOWMAN s -Basement. BOWMAN'S-Basement. Made of gingham and cham- Main Floor-BOWMAN'S Bargain price, set { Friday only §3<!
lir , a ?"' in atiK °rted colors; trimmed _OC D la Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S
y !)• 1 J A ■ 4 • 14 P 1 ' :han i * b . r ay. Sizes Bto CDC tSasketS <
Bicycles and Auto Accessories "Z* fToo^bowman? so c and 75c Gloves com-, 0 .. 8S Baskets. Fn.
. T> . * ______ 2-clasp Silk Gloves, In all col- day Bargain price l of v H 1*103.V S"DGCI3.IS 111 i
$22.50 Bicycle, Friday Bargain price sl7 48 ors. pair BOWMAN s_Basement. xlUQ»jr WjJCUXO.XO All
$21.50 Bicycle, Friday Bargain price " i.'!.' 516.48 Women's 50c F '° or ~ BOVVMANS D Airc ) rinfhinry <
XT T> t- Union Suits $1.25 to $1.69 JSOyS V/lOtlimg ,
■Heavy J. liro length. Friday,
kn " 25c and 50c Trays Covert cloth spring top coats for boys ;sizcs 6, 9 l
?o v *? mmiiif ij i (in i r- •, . a Main t Sandwich and roii trays—made and 10 years. Former prices were $2.98 and $3.50. •*
-OXO regular s4.vß value. I 1 ndav -is BOWMAN S Enameled belts for women. Fri- of imported fancy willow with C,I ' 4il fi X 4
uOC in 1 r- -"l dR y Bargain price )Aa chink center. Friday «Q/». special
\s d r T I' 1 UC 'r' > rl< l y Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S BOWMAN'S-Basement. BoyS* $5.00 all-Wool Norfolk SllitS, SO.me with 2 i
? J, V ■ *. f 3 ' 48 Women's 25c Knit pair of knickers-in gray and brown. Special, $3.50 <
?5c Bu^eve l C^an"r'^ ar^) - Underwear 20c and 25c 59c Railroaders' Boys'ss.so and $6.50 all-wool blue serge double- '
Third Floor bowma^s vesff 8 - Shadow Laces Grub Box breasted suits; sizes 9, 10 and 11 only. Special
BOM MAN b. Pants -knee ,e n gth. Friday. All good styles and patterns. Made of Aood quality tin Fri $4.00 <
____________ 150 i-riday Bargain price, yard. || r day Bargain price .„. !! •«»« Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. 4
a. . t t . rt - A -, CToor—BOWMAN'S
II FIREMEN'S
PARADEON "HILL"
my Prizes Will Be Offered;
Twenty Companies in
Drill Contests
Competition In the various prize
ents to be part of the firemen's
ebratlon promises much interest,
least twenty companies will be en
ed for the drill contests. There is
here I* more Catarrh In fh la section of the
Dtrj tban all othiT diseases put together, and
II tt» laat few years was supposed to be
liable. For a great many yeara doctors
xninced it a local diaeaae snd prescribed local
edles, and by constantly tailing to cure with
1 treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sclenoe
pro Ten Catarrh to be a constitutional diseaae,
therefore requires constitutional treatment,
l'a Catarrh Car*, manufactured by F. J.
ney ft Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la the only Coostltu
<l cure on the market. It la taken Internally
loses from 10 drop* to a teaspoonfal. It acta
etly on the blood and mucoue aurfacee of
ayttem. They offer one hundred dollars for
c*ae It falls to cure. Send for circulars and
Imoslals.
ddreas: F. /. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Jld br Druggists. 75c.
ake 8>" a Family Pills for constipation. i
THTfRSDAY EVENING,
always special interest manifested in
the contest for prizes for the largest
w.T Pany ' nest uniform and best
looking apparatus.
riu?«n of . the Union - h eld at
from th. v US ? laSt niKht - reports
'"J„ th . e v arious committees were
Til m„ . number of minor details
after withfn"VP e ' but Wlll be lookcd
after within the next few days. The
m- n Tf C^ ent of A ' U p atton. chair
i committee on parade and
wHh Vt r nt ' ' hat he h ad arranged
with the Joseph Ferrari Exposition
Company to come here during fire
ln<f?i_s / vee ' i was given approval.
Chairman Patton announced that
« f -J h , e P arad e had not been
settled definitely. There is a clamor
. ve , he procession extend to the
Allison Hill district.. Tho following
prizes were agreed upon last night:
Company having the largest num
ber of uniformed men in line, $100:
company having second largest num
ber in line, SSO; finest uniformed
company. $100; uniformed company
having finest apparatus in line, $100;
uniformed company having finest
parade apparatus, SSO; company with
no less than 25 uniformed men and
band of 20 pieces, coming tbe longest
distance, $100; company having the
oldest apparatus in line, $25; best
"darktown" company, $75; second
best "darktown' company, $25; tallest
uniformed fireman. $25; shortest uni
formed fireman, $25; heaviest uni
formed fireman, $25; best drilled uni
formed company. $100; second best
drilled company. SSO; (drills will be
held after parade and no less than
three companies competing for
prizes); winner- in- hose rate,' $75;
second in hose race, $25; engine
throwing water longest distance, SSO.
LAST WILD PIGEON
DIES IN CAPTIVITY
Special to The Telegraph
New York, Sept. 10.—The last sur
vivor of the myriads of wild pigeons
which years ago inhabited the Eastern
United States has Just died, T. Gil
bert Pearson, secretary of the National
Association of Audubon Societies, an
nounces. At 2 o'clock p. m. on Sep
tember 1, the last one died In the
Zoological Gardens at Cincinnati. It
was a female and was hatched in
captivity twenty-nine years ago.
"This marks the absolute extinc
tion of another species of North
American birds," said Mr. Pearson.
Many theories have been advanced
as to the cause, but the fact is they
were wiped out by the traps, nets and
guns of American hunters.
The Audubon Association has is
sued a large picture of the wild
pigeon in colors, which will be mailed
free to any one sending a request to
the secretary at No. 1974 Broadway.
BOY DIES FEOM COI/FS KICK
Special to The Telegrdph
Ephrata, Pa., Sept. 10.—Henry
SchaefTer. the four-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaeffer, of this
place, died at the Lancaster General
hospital, yesterday from a fractured
skull. Last Thursday while the lad
was playing in «. field with a compan
ion the child was kicked very badly
by a young colt. He was found by one
of the working men and carried home.
HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH
IMP HIT RUG
IN LIGHT BILL CISE
Court Holds That Tenant Cannot
Be Held For Bill of For
mer Occupant
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., Sept. 10.— That a
lighting company cannot hold a new
tenant responsible for the bills of an
old tenant of a property was the de
cision rendered by Judge Frederick B.
Moser, In an opinion filed In the
Northumberland county court here to
day.
On April 26, 1913, Mrs. Katherlne A.
Leisenrlng bought the cigar store of
Eugene Farley In Shamokin. for sl,-
500. The money was not enough to
pay the bills against the property, so
they were paid in part, each creditor
getting 4H.43 per cent, of its claim. The
Pennsylvania Lighting Company had
a bill of sl7 against Farley. It was
tendered its pro rata share of the pur
chase price, but refused, declaring
that Mrs. J.eisenrlng must pay all of
Farley's bill or the light would he
shut off. She refused and on Septem-
Iber '7, 1913, the light was shut off.
The case was taken into the equity
courts and Mrs. Leisenring secured a
temporary injunction, claiming that
she should not be held for the pre
vious tenants bills for which she
was not responsible, did not use and
had not been notified previous to her
taking the store that she would' be
liable. The case was argued, and
decision was rendered to-day. Judge
Moser deciding in her favor»and plac
ing the record costs on the corpora
tion.
BRICK PLANT DAMAGE!)
Special lo The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., Sept. 10.—Fire, un
determined origin, destroyed the ma
chine shop and part of the grinding
department of the Bloomsburg Brick
Company's plant there. Because of
the distance from the water supply
the Bloomsburg fire department was
powerless to fight the blaze. The
loss will reach 15.000.
Bl'IlXKl) BV EXPLOSION
Special .o The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., Sept. 10.—While
I lighting the lamps of his automobile,
Boyd Grange, a Milton musician, suf
fered serious burns when the gas ex
ploded enveloping his head In flames.
His hair, eyebrows and l»ehes were
burned off and hi* itee deeply blis
i tered. ,
SEPTEMBER 10. I<>l4.
[ CHICKEN COOI'S RAIDED I
Special to TRc Telegraph
Millersburg, Pa., Sept. 10.—Chicken
thieves raided the roosts of Howard
Cummings, north of town on Saturday
night and took sixteen birds. Fur
ther developments are expected in
this case as it is said that several of
the party of thieves are known.
THIEVES HOB EAGLES
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., Sept. 10.—Thieves
entered the home of Sunbury Aerie,
No. 503, Fraternal Order of Eagles,
and looted It of |6O in cash. The act
UNION SUIT^i!
II \ Only one thiclcneas of material any- / llHf
Vv I where. Coat cut, closed crotch and I
\\ 1 back. All cooling fabrica, SI.OO to J ;,IBJ
■RJ 1 >3 00 Remember, — if it isn't coat I /. ■ ■
IVi 1 cut it isn't OLUS. Ask your dealer. I J JRr
fTUy GIRARD CO. S.U.VV wLr==
took place while the members were
having a good time at a clambake on
Labor Day.
REPAIR OLD ORGAN
Because of repairs to the interior
of Reformed Salem Church and of
the church organ the chances are that
the auditorium will not be reopened
in time for next Sunday's service. The
old pipes In the organ must he used
because the Instrument cannot be
equipped with new ones. The organ
Is more than fifty years old.
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