18 MEN WHO ARE LEADERS !N PRELIMINARY WORK OF FIREMEN'S C ONVENTION HARRISBURG . FIREMEKS UNION r 1914 W For twelve months theso firemen t have been working night and day for t the success of the his celebration i which starts with the. arrival of visit ors on Sunday. It has been a hard War Bulletins London. Oct. I*. 11:30 \. M. The Tclejgraph Company Ims Kivcu out >i dispjrtrli from Its Vienna The Greatest Jewelry Sale of the Highest Grade Jewelry We Have Ever Held 6 We purchased the stock of Jewelry from the Yankhauer, Newitter & Piatt of Nos. 71 and 73 Nassau St., N. Y.y who are retiring from the Jewelry Business. This is one of the best purchases that we have ever made and em braces the finest Jewelry in a wonderful assortment. The Yankhauer, Newitter & Piatt catered to the best trade and carried a stock that could not be excelled by any other Wholesale House. THOUS ANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH NOW TO GO ON SALE. Here are some of the items as follows: $4 .75 Rings, solid gold—any hirthstone $2.25 | 35c Emblem Buttons —Masonic, .Moose, B. of $1.25 Knives, pie or bread—the Christy steel 59<- „„ „„ J}- T -- $2.50 Desk Set—French ivory; seven pieces 98<> $ll.OO Sitver Rogers & Sons, 26 pieces $6.00 Fern Dish —cut glass, daisy design S:S. 18 —mahogany ease 90.05 $2.00 Scarf Pins, solid gold »8c $1.50 Smoking Stand, solid brans— 20 inches high, «!><• SI.OO Napkin Holders, new—Uristol silver S9e $ll.OO Watches—Elgin or Waltham—2o-year $4.00 Cult Links, solid gold—engcaved or plain, $1.98 gold-filled case S7 98 SI.OO Baby Bracelets, (chain), Sterling 3»c $5.00 Vest Chains—high grade, gold filled ....$2.48 $3.50 Knives and Forks—6 of each in set—silver SIO.OO Bracelets, gold filled—extra wide $5.(15 plated $1.(19 $2.50 Party Cases—mirror, pencil, powder, etc., $1.29 $2.00 Pickle Forks, Gravy Ladles, etc., Sterling . ,98c $4.00 LaValliere Gold-lUled Cameo $1.98 The P. H. Caplan Company JEWELERS 18 NORTH FOURTH STREET HarrUburg, Pa. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 2, 1914 task because of the dull business sea son and funds have been coming in slowly. Every member of the Harrisburgr Firemen's Union has been a factor in correspondent sent by «ny of Home, . Milinix that (icnoriil Von lUndeuherK;. who lins been nctUe iiKiiinst the Itus slans on tli«» KiiMt Prussian frontier, list* lieen appointed to take eommaiul of the defeaae of Cracow* getting ready for what promises to be the largest and most successful gathering in the history of the Penn sylvania State Firemen's Association. There is still work to do. Howard Home, Ocf. 2. via Pari*, 4:15 A. M. Astory has reached Home from \ lenna describing a vlntt palil by Kmperor Francis Joseph to u loeal hospital In the course of uhleli Ills Majesty spoke Ito everybody in the Institution. The O. llolstein, the big chief who has been in charge of the finance commit tee, will be the chief marshay of the parade next Thursday, says his forces will continue at work until the last visitor leaves for home. KmperorTi doctors are now ursine Iili»» to spare himself and not to visit the , hospitals lllh il uitli uoiiiiiled, iin they tenr the effect of emotion on a man of 1 Much ad van ceil j eiint. Bordeaux, Oct. 2, 11:35 A. M. The American hospital ship, lied Ctohh, ar rived al I *ii ii ill ii m thlM morniiiK from Fa lino ii tli, lOiiKhtiid. She comeM to France lo bring; the Ited Oohh iinltN wh icli 111 Nerve with the French arinicM. In Filmland mlic disembarked the iiiiNn for Hervlee anions the Hnn llsh wounded ns well iin thone which are In ko to Itussiii. Home, Oct* -, via Pari* 7:45 M. Kl/10, the lliilKiirlan Minister to Italy, ItiiN lieen Instructeil l>y his Ciovernmeiil lo order all llulKuriiiii army officers In ' Waly and Switzerland to return home ! immediately and also to provide them | with money for the journey. Home, Oct. 1. 8:50 I*. M., via Paris, ] Oct, '2, 8:15 A. M. The Idea Naslon nlc, the orKan of the Xationallst party, which was published for the first time to-day, says tliiri the rumored tloa of the Marquis 1)1 San Cahillano, Minister of Foreign AfTnlrs, is confirm ed and that It will lead perhaps to a larftur ekiagc in the Cabinet. Home, Oct. 1, 8:15 P. M., via Paris, Oct. 1!. 8110 \. M. Fmperor William, sn.vs ii telegram from Hcrlln, Is koluk from one front to nuo'ther. lie travels In a special train of ten Pullman ears, which formerly were painted white and blue, but which now have been re painted like the ordinary ears In order to protect the train from the bombs of French aviators. liondoti. Of/. 1!, 2:15 A. M. One of the Daily Telegraph's correspondents In ffelurlum, writing under date of Wednesday, has sent the following t ♦•Before the Germans can press home an attack iißalnst Antwerp, they have a formidable obstacle to overcome they must eross Ihe Scheldt river.. Agala and attain they have made the attempt but every effort has been repulsed." CHICAGO HO Alt D OF Tit AUK By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Oct. 2. Board of Trade cloning: Wheat December, 1.05%; May, 1.11%. .Corn —December, 66%; May, 68%. Oats—December. 47 ; May, 50 *4. Pork —October, 16.50; January, 19.02, Lard —October, 9.42;; January, 9.77. Ribs —October, 10.60; January, 9.95. KIUFMI STORE'S in IHIV Special Sale With Many Bargains and Attractive Features Will Start Tomorrow In celebration of the ninth anni versary oC the business, Kaufman's Underselling Store to-morrow will be gin a special anniversary sale, full par ticulars regarding which will be found in this paper. The work incidental to the prepa- I ration for this big event was begun , months ago. Department buyers were | instructed to put forth their best ef- i forts in anticipation of the event, and 1 to provide on this occasion the most i important features; ever presented by i..e store. The re- : suit of their efforts is to be found in t the thousands of attractions that are now ready for the Inspection of the public. Every department contributes its share of seasonable merchandise, on which special prices will prevail. Extraordinary featyres will be pro vided during the sale, including among other things free, souvenirs commem orating the ninth anniversary of the j store, and the sale at a few cents of; large alarm clocks to customers pur chasing certain amounts. In conjunction witli the firemen's | convention the store has been put in ; gala attire. An electrical display which completely covers the front of the store in the likeness of a huge sunburst will convert the front of the building into a blaze of lights. In all about 1,500 incandescent lights will be employed. The Kaufman Stores are numbered among the city's leading business in stitutions. During the nine years they have been operating in Harrisburg [their growth has been most gratify ing, Increasing patronage from time fto time requiring the addition of many 'thousands of l'eet of tioor space to the quarters first utilized in the business. David Kaufman, proprietor of the business, has from the time of his coining to Harrisburg, taken an active part in all matters pertaining to Har rlsburg's civic and commercial wel fare, and it is to his untiring per sonal efforts which he puts into his business that must be credited its successful growth from the time of its Inauguration nine years ago. "Marriage is a Great Institution"—Marshall Washington, Oct. 2.—"lf you get Ithe right wife, marriage is a great in istitution and in that respect, I was ia tool for luck," declared Vice-pres tidcnt Marshall to-day, commenting on phis nineteenth wedding anniversary. "I would not dare give advice to young men of this great subject, how ever, because if they were not so lucky as I have been they might blame me." The Vice-President and Mrs. Mar shall gave an anniversary luncheon at the Capitol. Deaths and Funerals FITXEKAL or ,1. W, GRANT Funeral services for James W. Grant, aged »>!» years, who died at his home, 303 South Fourteenth street, Tuesday, were held this afternoon. Burial was made in the Lincoln Ceme tery. Members of Chosen Friends, Lodge Xo. 43, Colored Masons, attend ed the funeral in a body. ' MIIS. MAKGAHKT K. HAUGHMAN Mrs. Margaret E. Baughman, aged 80 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ida M. Parthemore, 1923 Derry street, last night. She is survived by nine children. Funeral services will be held Monday evening at S o'clock. The body will be taken to Hayes Grove, Cumberland county, Pa., where final services will be heid in the United Brethren Church Tues day morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be made at that place. People Used to Call Me "Skinny" But Now My Name Has Changed Gained 15 Pounds and Look Like a New Man A I'l, I MP, ST HO NO, HUH VST BODY "Before I took Sargol people used to call me 'skinny' but now my name is changed. My whole body is stout. Have gained lo pounds and am gain ing yet. 1 look like a new man," de clared a man who had just finished the Sargol treatment. "I was all run down to the very bot tom," writes F. Gagnon. "I had to quit work. I was so weak. Now, thanks to Sargol, 1 look like a new man. I gained 22 pounds in 23 days." "Sargol has put 10 pounds on me In 14 days," states \V. O. Roberts. "It has made me sleep well, enjoy what 1 ate and enabled me to work with In terest and pleasure." Would you too, like to quickly put from 10 to 30 pounds of good, solid "stay-there" flesh, fat and muscular tissue between your skin and bones? Don't say It can't be done. Try it. Let us send you free a 50c package of Sargol and prove what it can do for you. More than half a million thin men and women have gladly made this test, and that Sargol does succeed, does make thin folks fat even where all else has failed, Is best proved by the tremendous business we have done. No drastic diet, flesh creams, massage, oils or emulsions, but a simple, harmless home treatment. Cut out the coupon and send for tills free package to-day. In closing only 10 cents In silver to help pay postage, packing, etc. Address The Sargol Co., 244-Y, Herald Bldg.. Blnghamton. N. Y.. Take Sargol with your meals and watch It work. T)ils test will tell the story. FREE SARGOL COUPON This coupon, with 10c in silver to help pay postage, packing, etc., and to show good faith, entitles holder to one 60c package of Sargol Free. Address the Sargol Co.. 244-Y, Her ald Bldg., Bingliamton, N. Y "United Hat" For Your Boys, and You f SAVE A DOLLAR FIFTY «■ * $5.00 Styles $ 1 k A All Styles $3.00 Values *r * One Price v „/ START out the gflßf season right by T&JS. \^l wearing a iUj "UNITED HAT" J([ l^fi —all of the classy saving a DOLLAR Caps, the swagger j&s' J&K new kinds 50c, $1 y'Jf Drop in Tomorrow Anil wee tlie hmajtuor wfl t$ new Ilerble* and *oft V%>§ Ja 1/ / j ImtM In i» IeII t y of j\SfflfL* PjW f ' / blueM, screen*!, lirnuiiN, iSf st\ \<\ SM / ete., with the eoutrnnt- wf l J \j f / 111 K *llk hnmlN you'll j| // li ml t lie in right! f / / A UNITED HAT STORES, Inc. From Factory to You Stores in Principal Cities 3RD AND MARKE x sts . H arrisburg Pa. INSPIRE BURGESS CRIMINALLY CHARGED Woman Makes Grave Charge Against Aaron B. Klugh; He Enters SI,OOO Bail Ex-Jury Commissioner Aaron D. Klugh, burgess of Highspire, appeared before Mayor John K. Royal this aft ernoon and gave bond in the sum of SI,OOO to appear at January quarter sessions on a charge of criminally at tacking .Mrs. Emma Hand, vife of William Hand, of Highspire. The warrant for Squire Klugh's ar rest was sworn out last evening before Squire Thomas V. Gardner, Steelton, by the husband of the alleged victim. The papers were given Constable Gibb for service. Klugh. it is understood, knew of the fact that there was a warrant against him, however, before it had been served, and late this after noon he strolled over to the police sta tion with his bondsman, E. Bodmer, proprietor of the Bodmer House, High spire. The law under which Klugh was charged provides that only the. court or a mayor may take the bail. Had Klugh surrendered last evening he risked a chance of spending the night it, jail provided he could not have obtained release under bond from the mayor or the court. Accord ing to Squire Gardner, Mrs. Hand de clared Klugh drugged her. 10,480 Pupils Enrolled in Harrisburg Schools Advisability of establishing a free dental i linic for Harrisburg public school children will be discussed finally at a meeting of the School Board to night. If the director." decide to establish the clinic a complete dental establish ment will be built in the Stevens build ing. Chestnut street, near Second. Just :565 more pupils i itered the Har- HATS TRIMMED SACHS' 20 North Fourth Street SALE OF OVER 300 TRIMMED HATS, JT . $4 and $5 VALUES, S2A9 m Over 300 beautiful Trimmed Hats v of good velvet, turban or sailor . /K shapes, mostly black. Sold else- n / where at $4.00 and $5.00. V / SILK VELVET LYONS SILK UNTRIMMED HATS VELVET HATS Not a chcnp velvetino hat. bH N^ w "hapes, finest quality jet lilack Silk Mats, n rare oppor- "}*! :l ®- «S!l »A JA tunity to buy hats of this quality at ' y and $2.49 such a small price. This price is - lontla - v ™ good for Saturday and Monday. $1.98 Ostrich Plumes. QQ Special at in Wack and white only $3.00 Ostrich Plumes, black, 98C * ,e,v .? 0,0r ":.. $1.49 Don't Forget to Visit Our New Shoe Department 1 Ladies' J kl SHOES Original Prices, $3, $4 and $5 \A. OUR PRICE: $1.95, $2,45, $2.95 We Have AH the Latest Models risburg public schools this Fall than last, according to statistics furnished by the School Board clerks this morn ing. Altogether there are 10,480 pupils enrolled this year. In the two high schools there is a total enrollment of students, an Increase of "J. Of this number .",30 are at Tech, and 937 at Central High. SILTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back harts Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish ami clog wed and need a Hushing occasionally! else we have backache and dull mis ery in the kidney region, severe head aches)* rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and ail sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jaii Salts from any good drug store hero, take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from acid of grapes and lemon juice, bined with lithla. and is harmless 't:. flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. , A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while It is only trouble.—Advertise- < ment.