Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 13, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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% Very pretty eoatn in the Favorite atyles and mn- Imported ail-wool mate- H~ taT" HHi v 1 Price &7s3C {<- 1 A B
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| fibers, highest grade and fib., a \#/l aWUITOW Dutch styles; (as, cotors: s. Z es 2to 6 years. Made <0 OC - Women's BIOUSeS <
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M est shape Capes and Mutts. j -y j Our bale Price and galatea cloth; sizes 6to 14; fast colors. Made to QQ colors. Value up to $5.00. (t OO C 1
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/ Capes made to sell at $4.00, F{% G!RLS' DRESSES-Made of wool serges: nicely made and •
I $5.00 and $6.00 f&m ) ■ . trimmed; sizes 6to 14. Made to sell for $3.00. d»-1 /
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m^ e Ready For Saturday 's Sellin
News Items of Interest
in Central Pennsylvania
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta. Thieves forced an en
trance Wednesday night into the Rein
hold station, along the Columbia and
Heading railroad, and carried off a box
■which contained a little money for
Hell telephone service. At the home
of H. Joseph Keith, a short distance
away, they stole canned fruit, vege
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 13, 1914.
tables and three jugs of wine.
Marietta.—ln the will of the late
Priscilla Stoner, admitted to probate,
there is a bequest of SIOO to the Men
nonite Church at Valley and
SSO to the Lutheran Church at Neffs
ville.
'Hazlcton.—Believing that if imme
diate steps are not taken to protect l
pheasants, the species will be extinct
In less than half a decade, Hazleton
and Freeland sportsmen have started
a movement to extend -through the
State a demand that the Ijeglslaturt
cnact a bill closing the season for these
birds for at least two years.
Ilazleton.—Miners at Upper Tx'high
threaten to tie up the operations of
M. S. Kemmerer & Co. if two dis
charged steam shovelmen are not rein- 1
stated.
Mahanoy City.—A mule falling on
him, Thomas Killlan, aged 19 years,
was perhaps fatally crushed in the
St. Nicholas mine yesterday.
Mahanoy City. Nelson Turkett, a
Philadelphia and Reading Railwa>
fireman, was seriously scalded when
a steam pipe burst In the cab of the
locomotive at Gordon.
rottsvlUe.—Patrick Rigney was killed
on the new Philadelphia bridge of the
Eastern Pennsylvania Railway by a
trolley car. Spectators yelled to the
endangered man, but ho did not hear
them.
WUkes-Barre. Safes were blown
open in six places here Wednesday
night.
Bioomsburg.—Early yesterday morn,
ing theiVi's relieved Jasper Poust, an
Orange township farmer, of the neces
sity of going to market with twenty- 1
six ducks he had already crated. They 1
drove up to the barn in a wagon and
took crute and all.
HcuUijig.—Fire destroyed tlie large :
barn on the farm of William Hallman,
ait Barto, Berks county, yesterday. The
loss is about $3,500.
SelinsKrove.—Citizens of Middleburg,
Snyder county, have subscribed S4OO
for public playgrounds.
MnS. EDMUND S. SMITH
Mrs. Edmund S. Smith, aged 56 years,
died Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock,
at her home. 187 Nfcrth Fifteenth street,
after a two-month illness. Funeral
services will be held to-morrow morn
lng, al 9 o'clock. The body will be
taken to Shtppensburg for burial. The
Kev. C. A. Sciucker will officiate.
"\VHK.\ ROMK RUI.ED" VICTORIA
TOMORROW
"When Romo Ruled' is a five-reel
drama of early Roman days at the In
ception of the Christian faith. Nydia,
a s;Irl who has embraced the Christian
faith, is desired by the High Priest of
.Jupiter as one of the Vestal Virgins. He
is prevented from seizin)? her by the
CANTOR I A f
The Kind YouH&ve Always Bought of
appearance of Cains, son of the Roman
Governor. The Priest lias no intentlou
of allowing her to escape and has her
tracked to her home. She esrapes itnd.
lives In the desert, but Is later captur
ed through the inlluence of the tflrl
who Is to marry Caius. Hhe is thrown
to the lions, but is rescued by Cains,
who adopts her and who later embraces
the Christian faith, and then marries
Nydia.—Advertisement.
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