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REGULAR PRICES AL j; LOWED FOR CASH. ;i FLOOR COVERINGS and FURNITURE |; PARLOR, LIBRARY, i; DINING ROOM AND j! BEDROOM l( FURNITURE, i; ODD ROCKERS, BRASS BEDS, BUFFETS, CHINA CLOSETS, f; DRESSERS AND 5 CHIFFONIERS. j !j DAVENPORTS, ii BEAUTIFUL RUGS AND j ]| LINOLEUMS. • !; DOLL CARTS, CHIL- j \\ DREN'S COUCHES AND ;! COMBINATION HIGH || CHAIRS AND HOBBY j i: HORSES. !: Ladies' and Gentlemen's J (CLOTHING B. Handler & Co. 1212 N. Third St. ;; Buy It Now—Cash or Credit ] Try Telegraph Want Ads MONDAY EVENING, THE MASTER KEY By John Fleming Wilson By special arrangement for thb ptotr a phot<»drama corresponding to the Installment* of "The Master Key" may now be seen at the leading mot. ing picture theaters. By aiiangeuient made with the Universal ram Manufacturing company it is not only possible to read "The Master Key" in this paper, but also alter* ward to see moving picture* of our story. COPYRIGHT, 1014, BY JOHN FLEMING WILSON "I own It all," Ruth returned proud ly. "It's my mine. My father left It to me when he died." She did not see the sullen hatred that slowly flamed until Jean Darnell's eyes fairly blazed. In*her own room she stood a moment breathless. Then she tore off her fleecy negligee in an Intensity of silent rage and despair, seen only by the unexcited •yes of the cod whom she had defied. It Is wickedness, not virtue, which is theatrical, and at this moment Jean Darnell flung herself Into her «vll pas sion with all the abandon of the trage dian. only her voice was almost Inau dible: "Tom Gallon. Tom Gallon, dead though yon are. I'll have revenge!" When her fury bad speut Itself—and, Uke all physically Indolent women, she could not yield long to emotion—ahe ! prepared her campaign. First she called up George Drake and made certain that be would be at ber home for dinner that evening. Then she called up two old acquaintances who were always glad to fill empty chairs at ber well set table. This set tled, she again sought Rutb and per suaded her from going down Immedi ately to Everett's office. "Yon must be very tired, my Mrs. Darnell purred. "And. myway, yon know. In New York young ladies do not go about nnescorted to men's business offices, and 1 cannot go with you until tomorrow or next day." "That will be too late," cried Rntb. Mrs. Darnell opened her eyes wide, as If in surprise. "Mr. Everett Is com ing to dinner tonight." she said sooth ingly. "You can talk business to your heart's content right here." "That will be much better." said Ruth When her hostess was gone she stood by the window trying to think more calmly of all that had happened since Bbe had left "The Master Key" mine, but one tlionght was prominent: "What was John Dorr doing?" She recalled that there was three hours' difference In time. It wus now 2 o'clock In New York, and It was only 11 In Si lent Valley. Tom Kane would be Just making his final preparations for din ner, and she could almost smell the odor of his coffee. These homely de tails occupied ber mind tenderly for an hour; then she caught op and dressed herself for the street again. She had barely finished when the maid camo In with tea, followed by Mrs. Darnell. "My child. whaMn the world are yon going to do?" .aflkpd Jean. "Look, we'll have tea together." "1 was going out for a walk," Ruth responded. "You know I have never SHOOTS HIS WIFE IN PHL OVER DOG [Continued From First Pace] .<*** IV mm* GEORGE ED. THRONE, Who Put Bullet Through His Own Heart After Shooting Wife and Boarding Mistress I - 4*-^., 1 .3 I r- , ;: : v ■ . < '*l I ' : fefc IMHLj MRS. GEOKGE FORTNKY, She Got a Bullet in Her Arm When She Tried to Prevent Murder the way of a stray bullet, and killed himself with the last shell in his re volver. Mrs. Throne, aged 26. is in a critical condition at the llarrisburß hospital | with three bullets in her body. One passed through her right lung anil this, it is feared, will cause her death; another struck her In the right shoul der, nml a third caused a flesh wound In h«r right side. .\lrs. h'ortney was hit during the fray been In New fork, and It seems a shame to waste this tine afternoon. Anyway. I want some fresh air." Mrs. Darnell looked at her thought fully and am lied presently In a way that made Ruth flush. It seemed to convict ber of discourtesy to her hos tess. "You bad best bare tear and the girl obediently removed ber bat and Jacket and sat down. It seemed to ber that the rest of the afternoon passed In flashes of such en tertainment as sho bad never known. It must be remembered that Ruth, liv ing in the mine nearly all ber Ufe since leaving school, had not bad the advan tages or the society of trained, alert, smart, clever women. Mrs. Darnell was very clever and she used her ev ery art to keep Ruth's attention. She succeeded. That night nt dinner George Drake, posing as George Everett, suddenly flashed darkly and turned to the girl at his left "Miss Gallon." he said In a whisper, flashing his dark eyes to ward his hostess to see If she were watching, "I really hope that the trust you put In me you Won't find misplac ed. I'll do everything I can to help you, even if It Is funny that 1 didn't know that John Dorr has red hair." Ruth looked at him very soberly. "1 don't Just understand a ;»eat many things." 6he said. "It all seems so strange, Mr. Everett, and. you know, 1 am worried. I ought to go to the Rltz Carlton and see if there are tele grams for me. for that's where John would wire ine. I'm afraid Mrs. Dar nell thinks I'm awfully impolite be cause I want to go and make sure for myself that John has not wired." "IH go myself," said the false Ever itt looking at his plate. "I'll go to night In fact, I'll go right now." He caught Mrs. Darnell's eye and said apologetically: "I'm afraid my dear hostess, I'll have to leave ..in, I have Just remembered my solemn promtse to be at the clnb at 9 o'clock, and. be tides, I've promised Miss Gallon to go to the Ritz and get her mall and tele grams." He turned to Rnth, and she uoticed a very grave look in bis eyes, which she was to understand later. He bent gallantly over her hand and lightly kissed her Angers. "Ton may trust me." lie said. CHAPTER IX. Master of the K»y" fHine. [■t ifl HEN Ruth Gallon did not call |VV I upon him aud lie found him- LuJ self unable to locate her iCWwI Charles Everett was at a loss what to do. He had wired Dorr of liis anxiety about lier and had received •word in reply that the young engineer had received, conflicting messages. To Be Continued Wednesday by a stray bullet, but her injury is not serious, the ball having caused only a flesh wound in the right arm. The shooting occurred late yesterday afternoon at the Fortney home in Lin den street, following a visit by Mrs. Throne to her husband's room. A Brute and a Gun The Thrones, who were married five years ago, have been separated for nearly three months. The separation. It is said, came through Throne's In ability to keep out of trouble. Mrs Throne worked at a Market street i store. She visited her husband once each week, and. it is said, was paying | his board at the Fortney home. | The quarrel did not take place until Mrs. Throne was just about to leave the Fortney home, it starting over a [refusal on the part of Throne to give a pet poodle doK to his wife. Mrs. Throne was knocked down by her hus band in the vestibule of the home and ran through the hall to escape his blows. With an oath Throne rushed by the two women, ran upstairs, and stormed down again holding a revol ver in his hand. With a vile oath Throne opened fire on his wife. Mrs. Throne fell with tho first bullet. He fired a second shot and then Mrs. Fortney started to Inter fere. She received the third bullet. Mr. Fortney, who was asleep in an other room, rushed to the scene and tried to grab Throne. Rut the slayer ran to another room and placing the revolver against his breast, shot himself through the heart. He died instantly Throne a "Bad Actor" Throne was arrested seven years ago by Colonel Joseph B. Hutchison on a charge of misappropriating funds belonging to a firm with whom he worked. After serving a six months' sentence here, he was sent to Colum ! bus, Ohio, where lie served a term on a similar charge. Since his return to Harrisburg Throne worked at various jobs, but has been idle most of the time, the wife paying his board. Hercules Car Here in Charge of E. L. Craft [ E. L. Craft, well known in motor car circles of this city, Is in the city plac ing agencies for the Hercules motor | car throughout this section of the State. Accompanied by a mechanician, Mr. Craft is making a 3,500 mile trip to introduce the car. Coming here from Pittsburgh, the oar lias now covered I 2.265 miles. From here they go to | Philadelphia and then to the automo- J bile show in New York, stopping about | t«-n days In the principal cities en- I route. | The Hercules "20" is equipped with !an electric starter, electric lights and i horn ana has a true streamline body, j with full floating axle, to sell for $550 J complete. The company contemplates : putting a factory branch here after | January 1 and using it as a distribut- I ing station for Western Pennsylvania. Mr. Craft reports very bad roads on his trip, but is sanguine over tho ! success of the new car. as it pulled ! through the mud In very satisfactory manner. Mr. Craft was. formerly in business in this city, bur for a year past he has been factory representa tive for the Hercules Motor Car Com l»any of New Albany, Indiana. •. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH gLSJIUUULaUJHLiJbIiyuiIdIUUUUUiaUIUH laiuiujuuiuu ■ eiHiuuiiiuui mm ujuuiuiiau wm cjuuuu: lag Me» \ ■ g Wonderful Clearance Prices When $$ $ Count 8 m ♦ _ B ■ Extraordinary "1 / Coats, jjj S Sa,e JAI /v Suits ' Sa I life * El.I 0 Must Be Sold Before January First. ! / 4 Our manufacturers have given us Imperative Orders ! ! ! ! Q 1' 1111111 to turn * nto Llj j/7jlnA purse seems all too short to meet the demands of inclinations, will find our prices an enormous saving. q 24 We Challenge All Competitive Prices q 1 Dresses . $2,851 Save All [Waists.. $1.85 I All-wool Serges, Poplin and Satins; * IW/T Jl »l 3 Crepe de Chine, Satins, Silks; all sizes ladies' and misses' sizes; values up to SIO.OO. anc j colors; values up to $5.00. ' j Sweaters $1.98 JJ Suits. . $7.85 | m All-wool handmade Sweater Coats, ladies' OU /O Serges, Cheviots, Gabardines and Mix- Q 5=3 and misses sizes; all colors; values up to . . a, 00 , n n □ $5.00. _ BELOW up B g Coats.. $4.85 Manufacturers ' Skirts..» $j[ # 85 " ES ■ prvftT Q Q 169 Mixtures, Caraculs, Zibelines, Broad- I I IIN I I All-wool serges, plain and pleated; values I □ □ cloths, etc; values up to $15.00. up to $5.00. [jj ! SpryffiEWffi s 1 ID BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONLY U 1 ■ _> _ _ M KITE 200 IS RESULT OF SMALLPOX Dancing Master Gets Disease and the Health Board's Looking For His Pupils A case of smallpox at 209 State j street, reported to Dr. J. M. J. Kuu- j nick, city health officer, last night, j may result in the closing of one hotel, (a laundry and a dozen or more offices, in addition to sending R. J- Hinkson, a dancing master, to the sanitary hos pital for the holidays. At least 200 persons, including danc ing pupils, musicians, employes in lunchroom and restaurant, and repre sentatives of two large manufacturing firms, will be vaccinated and placed under parole. Every man and woman who has been in contact with the vic tim during the past ten days must re port daily to the health deportment through their physician until all dan- i ger of a spreading of the disease is j passed. Illnkson, with his wife, conducted | ■ dancing classes at 30t> North Second j street. They roomed at 209 State j street. The Hinksons came to Harris- j burg from Lebanon about six months ago. Mr. Hinkson was taken ill ten [ days ago and was confined to his room ' since Friday. His last appearance with his dancing classes was on Thurs- | day, when, it is said, he had smallpox j on his face. He had between 100 and 150 pupils. Twenty-two roomers at 209 State j street take their meals at various lunch j and dining; rooms. The Board of | Health has started an investgation to j ascertain the names of the persons • with whom the victim came in contact. TO VISIT LANCASTER I.UIIGH Many members of the Improved Order \ of Heptasoplis in Harrisburg are ex pected to visit George Ross Conclave, i at Ijtncastcr, to-night, when forty can- [ didates will be initiated. Oflicials of { the supreme body will be present. A i York team will do the degree work. CAUSED BY OVEREATING Deficient gastric secretion, meaning a lack of the fluids necessary for di-I i gestion, is a prevalent condition. Youl i may have it now and not know it be i cause you are able to get along with-1 out actual discomfort even with your I enfeebled digestion. But if you overeat —then you are in trouble. You have indigestion because I you have given your weakened stom- ! ach too much to do. The deficient • gastric secretion was what doctors i call the pre-disposing cause, the over-! eating was the exciting cause. It is i easy not to repeat the overeating but' the predisposing cause must be cor-1 rected if you are to be well. The secretions that digest the food | come from glands that are nourished directly by the blood. When these secretions are insufficient the only way to restorfe their healthful condition is by building up the blood. This can be done by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the non-alcoholic tonic that assists na- | ture in keeping the body in health. Proper attention to diet and the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be tried In cases of disordered digestion because it Is the simple and natural way to correct the trouble. Kcnd to-day for a copy of our free diet book. "What to Eat and How to Eat." Address the Dr. Williams Medi cine <'o., Schenectady, N. Y. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills.—Advertisement. CARRANZA SAYS FIRE WOULD BE HOSTILE Mexico Would Object to U. S. Soldiers Shooting Across the Border By Associated Press Washington. Dec. 14. —General Car ranza. through Consul Canada at Vera Cruz "to-day formally advised the State Department that any use of force by the American troops at Naeo, Ariz., in their efforts to kep Mexican bullets from American soil will be considered an act of hostility, how ever, well disposed the government may lie. This agrees with the general's state ment at Vera Cruz on Saturday. Reiterating his previous statements, Carranza says General Hill has con trolled his Tiring and that he is send ing instructions anew to the Sonora commander to avoid any firing that would endanger those across the American border. He deplores that Americans have been . killed and wounded, but suggests that these acci dents have been due to carelessness on the part of Americans or "imprudent curiosity." He points out that the position of SCARF PINS Diamond, from $3.00 up: Solid Gold, from SI.OO up; Gold Filled, from 500 up. JOS. D. BRENNER Ulnmond Merchant anil Jeweler No. 1 North Third St. 1 / -* Palace Theater 333 Market St. To-day J. Warren Kerrigan and \>rn SIMNOII In tin* *eeond wonderful TKRRRXC'B O'HOl l(KIS Merles en titled. "The Empire of Illusion." 11l Two Heel*. ..William milord, Sherman llain l»rld»e and llarle Waleamp In a 101 lllnon two-reel drama, "The Silent Peril," In wlileli I nlted State* Im threatened by m yaterloim lioat. f.ale Henry, Sam Kaufman and l.ouhf Faveuda In Joker Comedy, "De Feet of Father." Sterling Comedy, "The Black Hands." Admission, 10e. Children, sc. r PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY ••Saved From n Life of Crime," U aet Vltaicraiib. .llmmle >lorrl*on A Morton Kelly In the lend. ••The CloNlnic Web/' --net lllograiili drama, Meeond NerleM of <*Ollve, the fiyp*y," "The tilrl of the Open ■ load,*' KdlNon. "The Klval Stage Wewtern. DIAMONDS Fine quality,* perfect out and bril liancy. King* from sr».oo to $300.00. JOS. D. BRENNER Diamond Merchant nnd Jeweler No. 1 North Third St. A 1 1 DECEMBER 14,1914. ' Mill's troops who are stationed with their backs to the American frontier is such that it would he impossible for their tiro to enter American territory and that consequently any shots from the American side Would be a'- direct aid to the Villa forces. German Cruiser Dresden Reaches Punta Arenas Safely Says Report Valparaiso, Chile, Dec. 14. Dis patches received here from Punta Arenas declare that the German cruiser Dresden has come into that port uninjured. This location of the German cruiser AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS \ lEKQBCTIBBHBBy Illicit CIIINM Vaudeville, 2.15 and H.lo \ uudevllle ami I'lrliirr*, 2.1.%, 7 A I) ROTARY WEEK CT C[ MA HK.NEFIT OP UI • JLI I*l I'll V/ Belgian War Sufferers ,v A " n IllK Show —\« InereaNe In Price*. /<*/*• /\ /t/'A HKSSIIO WYXX "'o P VIIHKH <. 11C I, S , . .. JOE .lACKSO.V Including the LOIIAIKE * IIIIM.KV _ - 'l'lir« other Good Aft. nml 0 LittlC llOIlCy D6CS European War Pictures sho,v •« World for the Money. Sratß ordered l»y telephone must , ... he railed for liefore I.JIO anil 7.0U Matinee*, <»c and l©ei Kvenlngi 10e o'clock. and 15c. STARTING TO-MORROW, SHOWN EVERY TUESDAY AT /JeT Market St. /2 H OHING WILSON (jfS)) \st Thrilling St \ Mxr&TGKy? and Icomans&p' sli#i K —^ /J SMILEY'S JEWEL §('holcf and dcMlralile ulfh from the Aneat to the mont Inexpensive. All of the beat trrailcN. Ctold and taold-fllleil uatrheN at price* lower than clMCWhcrc. DON'T PAY FANCY CITY PRICES <;et our prlceM on l*n valHerem, l.oeketN, Hlnm, Chalim, CulT ItlnkM. Toilet SP|H, I'obn, liar I'lmi, Pearl Head*, llraeeletM, Silverware, etc. Solid CJold IjavalllercM, and up— I,adieu' net rln&n. Molld K'old. $1.50 and up. 20-year, cane aatl 101 Kin movement, Fancy dial. Rold hnndN, |U.no. L. C. SMILEY, Expert Jeweler and Engraver United Phone «3*v. t'E.VTER SOVABB, I.KMOVNE. PA. Open Evening*. 11 Dresden at Punta Arenas, on the Strait lot MaseWan, clears up all doubt as to . the of the last of the German warships that , , er\p,ouptert|d the British squadron December 8- oft the Falkland Islands. The Gneisenau, the Scharnhorst, the Leipzig and the Numbers were sunk; the Dresden es caped and has been pursued by Brit ish cruisers, tier presence at Punta Arenas means that she was either en deavoring to reach the Pacific again, or that she contemplates interning for the remainder of the war. Punta Arenas is a Chilean port. The Strait of Magellan is narrow. British war ships doubtless are at its Atlantic en trance and Japanese cruisers are said to be either watching or not far from p the approach on the Pacific side. 7
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