8 For Friday, April 16th 16c Sale 2 Boxes of Any 10c Slioo Dressing 25c Colored Silk Hose For Iflo Black, tan anil white; 1 rida\ 1-adies' black, white and colors; cn * ,6t Friday only. 25c Baby Shoes, black, white, tan. „ ... . •> Pink and blue: Friday only. 160 KrUla v on!? J 75c to $1.25 Children's shoes, sizes 50( . to 7<v . wings. Feathers and up to IS(not all sizes*; Friday Quills: Fridav onlv Iflc onlv St.BW 25c Outing; Flannel Rompers. . 16c 25c Brocade Poplins, all colors; Vll sizes; Friday only. . Friday onlv 16e 25c Bungalow Aprons 16c 25c Anderson Ginghams; Friday Friday only. only 16c ' ——— 8c Ixmgdotli (SO in. wide); Fri day only, 3 yards for 16c 25c Cnrtain Drapery 16c _ . Plains and fancies: Friday only. «•.»r»~ 25c Aluminum Saucepan 16c At Special Reduced Prices O-qt.); Friday only. . Women's 50c i Hens 50c 25c and 80c Enamel Ware ... 16c gjik Hose. 3 for Silk Hose, 3 prs. Friday only: Colanders. Rinsing AA Puns. Berlin Saucepans (with (111 Xl (111 bale handle*. Mixing Bowls, 3-qt. SPJ-.VV Tea Pots. , v Women's 11.25 Misses' 35c Sitk 2oc l.adies Neckwear 16c ~ Organdie and net: Friday only. Silk Hose Hose, pair 50 v^ n oJ?* tl "' r ™'f. SI.OO 25c mUPTBWW mumiLllUt- o I*l | • GET A TRANSFER HKobinsonstJ □ THIBDAKDBRIAD O Germans Are Reported to Be Damming River Rhine Basel. Switzerland. April 15.—The German military authorities, accord- Ins: to advices reaching this city, are throwing'up dams on the river Rhine sn that, when certain sluice Kates are closed, wide stretches of the surround ing country csin he Hooded. Furthermore, they are reconstruct ing the formidable fortress at Istein. five miles from Basel on the Rhine. The barracks inside the fortress have been completely pulled down and ex tensive underground barracks to take their place have been dug and quar ried out of the earth. Observers in Basel are expressing the opinion that these preparations »ire in anticipation of a French offen sive being successful. The primary purpose and principal objective of your trip is H Panama-Pacific International Exposition —then, take the direct route that is 273 miles shorter and from 11 to 28 hours faster than any other through car line Chicago to San Francisco. Union Pacific Southern Pacific The Cool, Comfortable, Northern Rout• to Both Expositions It is double-tracked three-fifths of the entire distance and is H protected all the way by automatic electric block safety signals. It operates the famous Overland Limited, the only daily extra fare train to California. After you have seen the Exposition, make the side trips and, if I you travel this route, you may visit for the one fare both Exposi- 11 tions, Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City and San || Diego, and for slight additional expense, visit during the season, I! I Rocky Mountain National Park, Yellowstone National Park, | Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park. Seeing the Expositions is not an expensive trip if you plan wisely beforehand. To do that, fill out coupon and mail today as 175,000 others have done and learn how to sec practically all the West for the usual one-way fare. I AW Rnillirl Visit Old Faithful Inn, L.OW IXOUnU Yellowstone National / HP * C Park Exhibit, at / 1 rip fares Panama-Pacific X,,™ To Both Expositions /K ell t.tion beok- S. C. Mllbourtie. Ci. Act., Inlon P«- of California u" elflp R. It.. / th. Expositions. Ml < bentnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. j'Hamt _ F. T. Brook*. 11. P. At*., Southern / I'd rifle H. R. / 832 < heatnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. JTAJI..— , jy/jOJA I 10c CIGARS Men aren't spending 10c these days for a smoke without a reason. Here's the reason— Moja all Havana quality Made by John C. Herman& Co. THURSDAY EVENING. NEW CHANNEL COMPLETED By Associated Press 'I Birmingham. Ala.. April 15.—The I gates of Lock IT on the Warrior river. I near here, were placed to-day, com pleting a $12,000,000 government I project that provides a six-foot chan- I nel from Sanders Ferry to Mobile, a ■ distance of .">OO miles, and opens up I to barge traffic vast lumber resources i in Northern Alabama. NIGHT RIDER SENTENCED Bowling Green, Ky.. April 15.—P. C. | Jenkins, one of the most prominent I residents of Butler county, was found j guilty by a jury in circuit court here ! to-day and sentenced to four years j and a day in the penitentiary on a : lin raid last night when a German I riding operations in Western Ken tucky. j INSTRUCTION GUP I IT GRETNA JUNE 6-9 General Orders Issued Today For Annual School of N. G. P. j Officers ! • General orders i • were Issued to-day j JV by National Guard • headquarters, an-! jWWk nouncing that a I w W iSXfOinil lion for infantry , 1 officers will be a l iWirinnf held at Mt. Gretna. ■ June 6 to 9. inclu- I sive. Officers of t the I'nited States) . army will be de tailed as instructors and Major Gun-' | era 1 Dougherty will command. The commanding officers of regi-l ! menu will select commissioned ofll- j eers to attend as student officers us i follows: Two field officers, preferably, those who have not attended a camp, ( I two officers from each ompany, pre ferably juniors and regimental quar- I termasters. The list of officers to at [ tend Is to he sent to the Adjutant Gen : e ~ l ' later than May 15. Student ! officers are to submit suggestions at the close of the camp. N'o officer will | be allowed per diem pay unless he at tends during the entire camp period. _ Officers must be at the camp June jo and furnish their own subsistence !and equipment. All officers are ex "ected to waive considerations of rank I at the camp. Hearings Fixed. The Geiser bill providing that pay patients to hospi tals may take their own physicians and surgeons and nurses with them is to be given a hearing by t"he Senate i judiciary special committee next Wed nesday. The Lanius road bill, backed • by the State Grange, will have a hear ing In the House roads committee ; Tuesday. ] Walsh in Chair. Representative j William Walsh, of Philadelphia, acted i as speaker to-day. \gri< ulture Bill Next. The bill I reorganizing the department of agri i culture has been finally fixed up and will be scanned by the Governor. It is expected to be reported out soon. Cliilil UU>r Going On.—l is ex-' jpected that the child labor bill will go | through the Senate in the next fort night substantially ns it left the House. No Poultry Bureau. The House committee last night killed the bill to I establish a State bureau of poultry in the department of agriculture. Sixty-three Cases. Sixty-three cases, chiefly for violation of the State laws governing the sale of milk and cream, were ordered by Dairy and i Food Commissioner Foust to-day. Mentioned For Colonel. Major I F. D. Beary, of the Adjutant General's I department, is being strongly boomed for colonel of the Fourth infantry to succeed General C. T. O'Neill. Fifteen Persons Killed When Train Strikes Car Detroit. Mich.. April 15.—Fifteen persons were killed and about twenty were Injured late yesterday in a col lision between a Detroit City street car and a string of freight cars pushed bv a switch engine on the Detroit, To ledo and Ironton railroad. Most of the dead are foreigners, whose homes were beyond the western limits of the city. Four of them are women. Sev eral of the Injured will die. The street car. one of the largest in service, was heavily loaded with pas sengers homeward bound from their day's work. As the car approached the crossing it stopped and the conductor ran ahead to see if the track was clear. He signaled the motorman to wait, but apparently the latter, who is said j to have been inexperienced, misunder stood his meaning. He applied the : power and the car ran rapidly down t an incline and onto the railroad tracks. Zeppelin Again Visits England; Damage Slight , London. April 1.", 12.26 P. M.— j England experienced a second Zeppe- I lin raid las tnight when a German airship made an extensive flight over ; the northeastern coast in an abortive attempt to damage shipbuilding works along the river Tyne. With the e.\- I ception of negligible damage to prop erty and slight injury to two civilians, i th>' attack was fruitless. The promptness with which the i cities and towns in this part of Eng land were plunged into darkness when the coming of the Zeppelin was an- j ! nounced undoubtedly prevented the ! infliction of greater damage. As it was. some narrow escapes were re corded. with bombs falling near a passenger train in one instance and close to a shipyard In another. 53.00 to New York and return via Reading Railway, Sunday. April IS.— Advertisement. General T. C. du Pont Returning to Politics j Wilmington, Del.. April IS.—ls Gen | eral T. Coleman du Pont going to take | aji interest in politics? The General ■ has not said so. and Just now he Is In New York, where he cannot be asked by the local politicians. There are rumors that he will get back Into the harness. General du Pont got out of politics without getting completely out. His health was poor; his business as the head of the big powder companv re quired his attention, and he did not have the time nor the Inclination to devote to political fights. He refused to be chairman of the state committee longer and presented his resignation 1 j as a member of the Republican na- I tlonal committee, but It has never been accepted. The state committee j says that it is incumbent upon the national committee to act, and It is unerstood that the national committee claims is is the place of the state I committee. As neither committee is anxious to be without the services of j the General, nothing has been done. DAM BREAKS; EIGHT DEAD Holbrook, Ariz.. April 15.—Lyman reservoir, which impounds waters of the Little Colorado river twelve miles 1 south of St. Johns, Apache county, ; broke at midnight, drowning eight persons. They hail been living di ! rectly under the reservoir dam, which ' collapsed, as did a similar but smaller I dam ten years ago. I PHILADELPHIA HONORS LINCOLN I Philadelphia. April 15.—The anni versary of the death of President Ltn- I coin was observed here to-day by the I tolling of the bell in the tower of In : dependence Hall fifty times at one min- I ute Intervals and the general display of flags at half-mast. Exercises were I held in schools in Philadelphia in ac -1 cordance with a proclamation Issued | by Mayor Blankenburg. HI'MANIA 'lt) ENTER WAR Rome. April 18.- —A dispatch to the Tribune from Saloniki says the inter i ventlon of Rumania In the war seems | Imminent. The army. splendidly I equipped, is ready for Instant action. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TKSET s|oot LK '^Jmorrow' FRIDAY, as usual, Bargain Day VALUES WORTH "JITNEYING" MILES FOR / —————— \ \ i FRIDAY—2OO dozen, elbow length (full 16-button), extra heavy I jviday iintu noon. Again Tomorrow, You Can pure Silk Gloves; white or black; double-tipped fingers; two- /?Q I unen Colin™,'ea. Buy Any of These 50c button at wrist; real SI.OO value. Sale price, pair Oc7C j m Garments at Children's Wash Dresses 2 i^Vhuh.s «wth e " 25c n|> to 10c; yard O I Ml s| 7l .a Slates « to 12: made from linest 1 Full length Ucr Trimmed GOWNS friiighams. lawns, percales, linelv J——— ™"~"\ f Laee or Embroidery Trimmed «s , , , s» w . »sii Extra Friday l ' sr. '»s?ss™.- I V..' Int " (nimai6n« SI.OO. Vinhrnlilcrv THiiinicfl OlH'll or Extraordinary Friday Sale ■— — j ' - tt HER MAJESTY'S CORSETS N * w . E " V f l °P e , Chemise, fine nain-1 Frid^V sook, beautiful lace or embroidery CQ- trimmed. A o and r - A 2.sc WHITE IJAWN APRONS, * 1.00 kind; D2/C SDecial each 77 cS f* laeo rtnd embroidery Q_ special eacn.. */U V trimmed, fine lawn TWO NEW RI'STPROOF MODKI.s I Women's Heavy silk Hoot Stockings: Mack, white. Palm Bcacli. pink, OC,. ' l/ong Or bliort wltli medium I blue. kli|>-' violet, navy tnii|M< or (tray: siT.es (t' 2 to 10. Pair trimmed bust, 1 rubber lipped I —— hose supporters: fciz»-s 18 to :10. """™~~— ~ , NOTION BARGAINS John J. t larks 200- O lvohinoor l>ress listeners, *J toiscts. l*>w bust, wide yanl Spool Cotton all sizes, dozen 'C trimmed top, made from lluest GoUI M)H , a , Hooks f I>rt , ss Fastener Tape, black lA,, Trench coutil. H w ide rubber tip- Eyes. all sizes, dozen 1C or white, yard IvH pe<l hose supporters; sizes 1» to l ine Dress Shields. £ lVarl Buttons, 1 2«: $2.00 value: djl rv(\ all »•»'». pair dozen sale price, each «pl.vl/ English Pins, full £ Safety Pins, all 0„ count, 2 papers for OC sizes, dozen BHASSIERES, \iiform brand, ———— made mostly of wide Irish lace. open front. SI.OO value; " 4Qr EXTRA FRIDAY SPECIAL sule price, each **SJC Finest Nainsook Princess Slips, open front or back, exquisitely lace or embroi dery trimmed, all sizes: value SI.OO. $1.25 CQ. r and $1.50; while they last. Friday \JI7C FRIDAY—ROMPERS, 50c KIND, lM)<* i £================================= I Made from One lineue. Dutch blue, also brown and blue I CIIIIjDREN'S USE STOCKINGS —bIack, white or lan. Extra long 1 OJ/ „ I and white stripes: sizes 2to 6: great value. | legs: sizes s> a to 9Vi : values up to 19c. Friday, pair *■ ™/2 V i —* Ground A QTDir*H'Q Offhand Floor 1 rvlwn O Markef S t. FILES OF '65 TELL OF LINCOLN'S DEATH [Continued from First Page.] stage, brandishing a- large dagger or! knife, and made bis escape In the rear j of the theater. The pistol ball entered ; the back of the President's head and nearly penetrated it. The wound was mortal. The Pres- I ident has been insensible ever since it t was inflicted and is now dying. About the same hour, an assassin whether; the same or another entered Mr. Se- j ward's house, and under pretense of! having a prescription was shown the \ Secretary's sick champer. The as- j sassin immediately rushed to the bed] and inflicted one or two stabs la the I throat and two in the face. Major General Dix: Abraham Lincoln died this morning' at twenty-two minutes past seven! o'clock. The excitement about the city is j intense, and the horrible proceedings; of last night are the only theme of con- i versa tion. The assassin left behind him bis hat and a spur. These were Identified as the property of John Wilkes Booth. [ Surrounding the death bed of the President were Secretaries Stanton, I Welles, Usher, Attorney General Speed. Postmaster General Dcnnison, M. G. Field. Assistant Secretary of the i Treasury Judge Otto. Assistant Secre tary of the Interior and General Hal leck. EDWIN M. STANTON", Secretary of War. Harrisburg, April 13. 18K5. 7.30 o'clock A. M. Official Intelligence having just reached this city ot the assassination of the President of the I'nited States, and an assault on the Secretary of State, which, it is believed must also prove fatal. It is ordered by the undersigned,! representing the committee or ar-; rangements, appointed by the citizens of Tlarrisburg to celebrate, on this day. by a grand civic procession, the gr«at victories of the army of the DRIVES AWAY~ JIEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dangers of "headache medicine." Re- j lleves headache and that miserable: feeling from cold or congestion. And it acts at once! MUSTEROLE is a| clean, white ointment made with oil j of mustard. Better than a mustard! plaster and does not blister. Used ■ only externally, and In no way can ; affect stomach and heart, as some! internal medicines do. Best for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, | Croup. Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia. | Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, j Lumbago, all Pains and Aches of the ! Back or Joints, Sprains. Sore Muscles. | Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds | of the Chest (it often prevents Pneu- j monia). At your druggist's, in 25c and 50c i jars, and a special large hospital size \ for $2.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUS TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what you ask for. The Musterole Com pany, Cleveland, Ol^io. Hj Why the Victoria Price Is 10 Cents 1 Our $25,000 pipe organ orchestra 4 Our theater completely remodeled and re -2 Our famous mirror screen furnished 3 The most expensive pictures that can be secured 5 Comfortable and cozy See To-day Captain Swift in 5 Parts LINCOLN FUNERAL TRAIN IN HARRISBURG ■ --j ?v ? rA ' *'■" One week after President Abraham Lincoln was killed, his body was brought to Harrlsburg. There are nnmber of residents who remember April 21, 1865, the day the Lincoln funeral train passed through Harrlsburj The above picture shows the train on its arrival at the old Pennsylvania Railroad station. The body of the martyred President was taken to the State Capitol where many thousand people viewc the body after which it was taken to Philadelphia. John Miller, who died over a year ago, was engineer on thi train. Robert E. Williams, 1 609 Penn street, was trainmaster who directed the movements of this train in liar risburg and over the Philadelphia division. t'nion, that such demonstration be and | the same is hereby postponed for the | present, and all citizens are respect- . fully requested to lower to half-mast their flags provided for the celebration . and that the deep grief of our com- . munity in view of the melancholy oc currence, may be indicated, instead of j the joy which those flags are intended to signify, those emblems be draped in j mourning. Citizens are also respectfully re- > AMUSEMENTS 12 NOON TO 11 P. M. To-night—l,ast Time. DI'STIN FARNUM lu "CAMEO KIRBY" FRIDAY ONLY "FAIRY AND THE WAIF" PRICES* Children, .%<•: Balcony, Ret OrcheMtra, loi*. ■ COLONIAL CAN YOU BE HYPNOTIZEDf COLVIN the HYPNOTIST AND a OTHER (iOOD ACTS Thurnday Friday Saturday Mats., 5 and 10c; Evea„ 10 and I.V. APRIL 15, 1915 quested to suspend all business dur-. ing the day. A. L. RUSSELL, Chief Marshal. Government Business Is Suspended Today By Associated Press Washington, April 15.—Business of j the United States Government vir- I tually was suspended to-aay In recog- | ——————————— i PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY jl "Countess Veschi's Jewels" •x Act S4A Featuring RICHARD | TRAVERS. "THE SIREN'S REIGN," 3 Act Kalrm Drama. "WHEN DIMBI.EIGH SAW THE i JOKE," VMagrapli Comedy. WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE, BIT ! NOT THE SHOW. ADMISSION Be ' I __ ' j Majestic Theater * TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 Saturday, Mat. & Night, April 17 9 ny A! 4 4 The Davenport Theatrical Co. offer* David Warfield, ! ■» . Little Mary Mack The Auctioneer With Mri. Keith Donaldson A Soelety Favorite In Darlun Mod l'Rll'ESi l,o*rfr Floor, *2.00 hal- rrn ronv, rj.oo, *1.50. *l.oO| gallery, 780 PRICESi Mat., 25c to *1.00: Eve* j aud BOe. 23e to *I.SW. SEATS TODAY. nltlon of the fiftieth anniversary of tl death of Abraham Lincoln. In the n tional capital as elsewhere the country and in foreign lands win ever the American government is re resented the event was being ohserv< j in accordance with President Wilsor j executive order. The President hii I self laid aside the cares of office j did other officials of the government ! pay silent tribute to the memory | the martyred President. AMUSEMENTS TODAY See Capt. Swift A fl part feature—and hear the $25,000 Pipe Organ at the Victoria
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