Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 15, 1915, Page 12, Image 12

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FROM GIRLHOOD TO OLD
AGE WOMEN ARE HELPED
At the first symptoms of any de
rangement of the feminine organism at
any period of life the one safe, really
helpful remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription.
Tens of thousands of 'women have
taken It with unfailing success for
every conceivable aliment and disease
of a womanly nature. It la a woman's
temperance medicine «nd Its ingredi
ents are published on wrapper.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is
a true friend to women in times of
trial and at times of pain when the
organs are not performing their func
tions. For headache, backache, hot
flashes, catarrhal condition, bearing
down sensation, mental depression,
dltxiness, fainting spells, lassitude and
exhaustion women should never fail to
take this tried and true women's medi
cine.
Prepared from nature's roots and
herbs, it contains no alcohol nor nar
cotics. nor any harmful ingredient.
Medicine dealers everywhere have It on
hand In either tablet or liquid form at
all times. If you want a specialist In
women's diseases to diagnose your case
absolutely free of charge, write Dr.
Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y..
to-day. 136-page book on women's
diseases sent free.—Adv.
Dr. Pierce'# Pleasant Pellets are the j
original little Liver Pills. These tiny,
sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules—
The smallest and the easiest to take. 1
One little Pellet for a laxative—three j
for a cathartic. Sick Headache, BUI- I
ous Headache. Constipation. Indlges-j
tlon. Bilious Attacks, and all derange
ments of the liver, stomach and bowels
are prevented and relieved.
Put up in sealed vials—a perfect
vest-pocket remedy, always convent-;
ent, fresh and reliable. Advertise-'
ment.
Resorts
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fVtj comlorts.table'«nds>ervice-]
Ipwjwitfißaujs forpieasure.nedlUiJ
WJ] ALWAYS OPtN . CAP*CITY.3Sq
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5 9** m All ®177 *«U S
S P«T» All 9■ ■ ' except**.
J Both Expositions and a com- 5
; plete Tour of the West.
* Special Teachers. Doctors, 4
5 Nurses, Moose, Masonic Trains.
Write for booklet.
World's Fair Company
$ Dr Annoid I.lsdM, MfT.
1420 < hmtnut Street
Philadelphia, Prnnn.
WII.nWOOD, X. J.
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The Ideal Resorts
WILDWOOD, N. J.
and WII.DVOOD CHEST
Always a breeze. Free band
concerts daily. Magnificent
boardwalk, lined with piers,
theaters, shops and plentv of
aryiusements. Finest bathing
beach In the country.
Boating, FliUir, Drltiac,
Bathing, Dancing,
AutomobillntC
Excellent hotels at moder
ate rates. For Information
and beautiful booklet write
to-day to
J. WHITESGLL, City Clerk
WlldlTOOd, Ji. J.
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Build Now
Prices Lowest
Now is surely the
opportune time to
build.
Manufacturers of all
kinds of building ma
terial are hungry for
orders.
Prices are lower
than they have been
for some time and
probably lower than
they should be.
Labor costs less,
skilled workmen are
available.
Get Our Prices Fer Lumber
United Ice & Coal Co.
MAIN OFFICE >
Fomter and Conies Sta
*
Profitable to
Buy Coal Now
Profitable because prices
of furnace sizes and hard pea
are the lowest of the year.
As coal will not deteriorate
in quality no matter how
long you have it stored in
your cellar, the present
seems to be the logical time
to fill bins for next Winter—
especially with Kelley's Coal,
the best mixed and the clean
est delivered.
H. M. KELLEY & CO.
1 N. Third Street
Tenth and State Streets
Constipation
Biliousness-Headache
Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets
Makethe liver aetsve bowel# regular, w thout painor
gr:p:nc. rer.eve aick neanache ana that bloated feeling
after eating, pcrify the blood and clear the complex:on.
Uife box. enough to last a month, I Sc.
Be. CfcMsC*. S4 N. lttfc SU Philadelphia. Pa.
SATURDAY EVENING,
THE MOOSE MIGHTY MIDWAY
Attach this to your memory—thp|
Moose Mighty Midway, May Festival
and Gala Celebration opens on Mon
day evening next.
The Leon W. Washburn's Mightv
Midway Shows. Trained Wild Animal
Arena and Carnival Company furnish
the shows, riding devices, free acts,
concessions and music and as they
are known as "the show worth while"
you'll have to hurry If you wish to see
It all.
All old Ideas have been discarded
this season and some startling sur
prises are promised In shows and free
acts. The marvelous presentation of
one hundred and one now things is not
a tableaux. Alt-in-all visitors will
witness fents of the past-masters in
carnival spectacles.
Write your out-of-town friends, in
vite them to come to Harrisburg n.-xt
week and tell them to tell their friends
to come. Remember the location is l
ferSonaTSSocial |
[Other Personals on Pnfre 2.] |
Magazine Guild Holding
Annual Exhibit and Tea
Members of the Hospital Magazine)
Guild will hold the annual exhibit and j
tea Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6
o'clock at the residence of Miss Mary
B. Robinson, 111 State street, to
which all interested are invited.
The work is a most interesting one.
as visitors will see from the booklets
and scrap books shown. All during
the year, willing hands choose the
best stories from current magazines
and bind them in soft paper suitable
for handling by convalescent patients
in the hospitals. Gay scrap books of
scarlet sllesia are filled with pictures
for the children and post card books
are found both instructive and de- j
llghtful with their views of noted
places and beautiful scenery.
Calls have- come from many new
hospitals for these booklets and the
demand can not be supplied even for
• those already on the lists.
| The president of the Harrlsburg
branch is Mrs. Carl Willis Davis, and
the managers are Miss Robinson. Mrs.
Lesley McCreath, Mrs. James X.
Moore. Miss Roberta Orth. Miss Anna
S. D. Orth, Mrs. John Stine. Miss Mar
garet McLain and Miss Bertha Hodge.
j MRS. GTTT ENTERTAINS
FOR MRS. I.KROV BECKLEY
! Mrs. John Clifton Gltt, of 1303 Mar
ket street, entertained last evening in
; honor of her sister, Mrs. Lerov \V.
Berkley, wtio is returning to her home
|in Birmingham. Alabama. The deco
rations were of white. The library
was festooned in dogwood and bridal
-11 wreath with bridal-wreath and red tu
lips decorating the table.
I The guests played cards and at 10.SO
1 o'clock refreshments were served. j
! The following were present: Mrs. 1
j M. J. Beckley, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Wei-1
! ble. Mrs. Beach, Mrs. O. P. Beckley. j
i Mrs. DeWalt, Mrs. Manley Chubbuck. i
! Mrs. Robert Strickler, Mrs. E. Knisley, I
Mrs. Leroy Beckley, Mrs. Carpenter. I
; Miss Compton, Miss Slicer, Miss Ruth,.
Mrs. Macklln, Miss Ivie May Cook, ,
Miss Lucille Beckley, Mrs. Webb, Miss
Wagner, of Pottsville; Miss Dorothy
j Chubbuck, Mrs. Harry Smeltzer, Mrs.
John C. Gitt.
P. O. S. OF A. NOTES
The booster committee of Washing
j ton Camp, No. 8. has decided to meet
Wednesday evening, and special plans
1 are being made by A. G. Lehman, the
I chairman. The booster committee Is
one of the real livewires of Camp S
1 and expects to have a large class ready
to initiate in a few weeks.
Washington Camp. 639, Patriotic
1 Order Sons of Aiflerica,' will meet In
their hall, Flatiron building. Nine
teenth and Deny streets, Monday
evening. At this meeting rules for
the quoit team will be discussed and
reports of the committee will be heard.
Camp 639 won distinction at the P. O.
S. of A. rally by taking in the most
, candidates.
[ The press committee of Dauphin i
• county, P. O. S of A., is kept busy!
with correspondence from members j
since the districts have been combin-1
: ed. This committee will report June'
12, at the county convention, held in I
Washington Camp. 16, of Harrisburg. i
The committee includes Ed H. Weig'.e. I
Frank Lindsey, of Harrisburg, and H. j
S. Potter, of Halifax. Pa.
MVSIC AT GRACE CHI'RCH
TOR TO-MORROWS SFRVICF.S
The quartet choir of Grace Metho
dist Church, Mrs. Samuel D. Sansom.
leader and organist. will sing the
"Angel's Serenade" by Braga with an
arrangement of sacred words"o. Ivord
I Come" by Baaeford, at the morning
service to-morrow.
Mies Catherine Helcher will take
the solo parts wiwth Miss Sara I„emer
playing the violin obligato. Mis? Le
mer will also play a violin solo. There
will be special music in the evening
also.
WEEK-END HOUSE PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Motter. Mr.
and Mr*. Frank Newman of Frederick,
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Robbins,
Jr.. of this city, will spend the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Gil
bert at their country place "Gilbert
Hall." along the Yellow Breeches
creek.
Russell hWeeler, who underwent
an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital.
| is improving slightly, and was visited
|by his mother. Mrs. Tillie Wheeler
lof Carlisle, and by his sister Mrs.
I Samuel Roof of this city.
John Crider of Harrisburg will be a i
week-end visitor at his home in Car
lisle.
Miss Margaret Ramsay Boas of Wal
nut street is visiting Miss Marie Arendt
at Lebanon.
Miss Helen Baturin of 1404 Market
street was hostess last evening to the
: members of the Domestic Science class
i of the Central high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian DeCordova of
Boston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
i ''arson Stamm on the way home from
Pasadena, Cal.
Miss Jean Dodge of Crescent street,
had a party yesterday In celebration
of her thirteenth birthday.
Dr. and Mrs. David S. Funk, of Sec
ond and Pine streets, are home after a
pleasure trip to Washington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Todd are
spending the week-end with Mr. and
I Mrs. John Kinley Tener, in Philadel
phia.
Miss Grace Sifler was hostess to the
1 J. G. G. flub yesterday at her atinnmer
i home. "Waldheim." above Dauphin.
|at Sixth and Mabantongo streets, away
1 from the dtist and dirt of the city
■ streets, away from the residential sec
it! on and In "a location where you can
make-till the noise you care to, have
all the run you like. Two big bands
will play continuous concert music, a
big free act will take place every half
hour, while the ballv-hoo and shows
will grind continuously, affording op
portunity to go when you please and
come when you please; there will be
; a good time all the time, fun time and
: a little ragtime until it is time to go
home. Don't overlook the big noon
lay parade Monday.
All organizations that are entered in
the Klac and Banner contest are re
quested to get n move on beginning
now. as the vote will be taken dally
and published in the dally papers so
that each one may know from day to
day just how they stand. —Advertise-
il ment.
TAKES NEW POSITION
Miss Katharine Hooker, of Ruther
ford. who has been head nurse at the
State Orphan School at Scotland. Pa..
an<® more recently nurse at the Dau
phin county home, has gone to Morris
Plains, X. J., to assume a position at
the New Jersey State Hospital. Grey
stone.
FORMER RESIDENTS HERE
Mr and Mrs. Frank K. Binnix, of
Gary, lnd., former Harrisburgers. weil
known In musical circles, arrived ir.
the city to-day for a visit with their
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Scott.
1919 North Second street.
Mrs. C.'R. Houston, of Philadelphia.
Is visiting her sister. Mrs. John H.
Scott, of North Second street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hall Musser. of
North Second street, are going to At
lantic City next week for a little out
ing.
Miss Marian Bell and Miss Elsie
Clepfer, of Chambcrsburg, have gone
home after visiting Miss Lorene Shelly
of this city.
Mrs. Dwight P. Jerauld, of Ever
green street, is visiting at Trenton,
N. J.
Mrs. Harvey Chrisman and Mrs.
Eliza Buyer, of Pottstown. were recent
guests of Representative Chrisman in
this city.
Miss Helen Miller, of Dauphin, who
is nursing in Philadelphia, is home
for a few days.
Mrs. Lavinia Karns and her son,
Daniel Z. Karns, of 1253 Derry street,
have returned after a visit with friends
at Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. Horace Miller, of Altoonn. is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller
of the Wallower apartments, North
I Third street.
Miss Grace Musket nun. of Lancas
ter. is visiting Mrs. W. M. Robinson, at
[the Commercial apartments.
I C. C. Kinter was in Lebanon on
business yesterday.
■ Mr«. F. A. Fry, Mrs. S. Ella Kell and
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Fry, and son
Donald Fry, of Newport, were in this
[city yesterday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kutz visited rela
tives in Sunbury during the week.
Miss Sara KaufTman, of Chambers
burg. has returned after a visit with
Mrs. E. K. Mountz, in Harrisburg.
HOCSE PARTY AT CAMP HTM,
Mrs. T. E. Munee. of Camp Hill, and
her niece. Miss Lucy Roberts, are giv
ing a little week-end house party In
honor of Miss Virginia Mormann. of
this city, in attendance are Miss Mor
mann. Miss Zetann Warner. Miss Eliz
abeth Hobart and Miss Mary Strode.
Ferari Show to Reach
Harrisburg Tomorrow
The big special train bearing the
Jos. G. Ferari Shows, Inc., arrives
shortly after the noon hour to-mor
row and the cars will be parked at
Paxton street and Pennsylvania Rail
road crossing, where the wagons will
be unloaded and taken direct to the
grounds at Third and Reily streets.
After a dozen hours of hard labor the
various shows, riders and free act
apparatus will be in readiness for the
formal opening Monday night. When
the entire properties at Third and
Reily a sea of canvas, night comes,
and the electric switch is turned and
hundreds of twinkling irridescent elec
tric lights cast their glow over the
mass of humanity, shining canvas and
beautiful hand-carved and gilded
wagon fronts their brilliancy will pre-
3ti' » of nh!>. Cttr of Toledo. I.m-as County, «s.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be i« senior
fartner of the Arm of K. J. Cheney * Co.. do
ns bu»!n»«* In the City of Toledo, County and
Plate aforesaid and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HCXPRED HOLLARS for
e?. h and r-rrry rase of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
pre:«nce, this Bth day of December. A. P., JSSd.
Sesl. A. W. OLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cor* is taken Internally an'i
arts directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Send for testlmoolsls,
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by alt Druggists. 75c.
Ts*» *?e)J'a Family "Ul» 'o- ceaatloatloa.
FARMS
For Sale
ALL GRADES AND SIZES
From 48 acres—fair buildings
for S'XX) —to' 311 acres, good
buildings for $3750. Lots and
acreage for suburban resi
dences and farms for flowers,
chickens, "truck" or vegetables.
Comv- and see the country—it's
delightful. A "Jitney" to show
you around.
C. B. Care
tare's Grocery l.laitlrstona, t'a.
A deacrlptloa at 400 Market atrect,
Harriabnrc.
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kakrjsbukg BSBB teleorxph
The Ideal Plac
BELLEVUE PARK
"THE HAVERFORD"
Another of the houses built by the Investors Realty Co., in
this beautiful Residence Park is shown above. It is a model
of its kind, and the price, $6,400, is most reasonable.
A design of simple Colonial beauty—finished in ideal detail —superior construction
—tastefully arranged shrubbery.
Location Hillside and Vineyard Roads
Plot is about 80x100 feet
OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY
In Bellevue Park we have many desirable and spacious homesites
with all city conveniences, at lower prices per front foot than
prevail in any other desirable residence section in Harrisburg.
REPRESENTATIVES ALWAYS ON THE GROUND
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
SELLING AGENTS FOR BELLEVUE PARK
Federal Square Bell Phone 1595 Harrisburg, Pa.
Reservoir Park cars run direct to Bellevue Park—2lst and Market streets.
sent r scene of g»itty that -will bt
pleasing to the eve of j < ung ur d i Id
alike.
Among the many features are F'e
rarl's Dog. Pony and Monkey Circus,
Congress of Living Wonders, That Girl
Minnie Ha-Ha, A Musical Comedy.
Hawaiian Village, an International
Athletic Arena. A giant Ferris wheel
and a new-fangled razzle-dazzle afford
the rides, while the feature free at
traction Is Lofty Rochett, an aquatic
wonder that will be seen in extraor
dinary feats twice daily.
For Sale
1023 X. Second St., 3-story brick.
2053 K. Second St., lot 50x16:: ft.
1S1» Third St„ store room and
two apartments.
1714 State St., 3-story brick.
ISOS fireen St., 3-story brick.
1018 Swatara St., 3-story frame.
PAXTANG
frame, lot 72x130 ft.
Lot, Paxtnns Ave., 85x150 ft.
SPEECEVILLE
2 FnrnUhed Cottages along river,
6 acres of ground. 2 hundred fruit
trees, beautiful summer place.
FOR RENT
2223-2B Atlas Ave., 2-story brick,
all improvements, electric lights.
915.00
H. M. BIRD
IXIOM TRUST BI.DG.
Large Room
For Rent
Large room, about 4000 sq.
ft., third floor, fireproof build
ing. corner of Aberdeen and
Strawberry avenues. Freight
elevator service. Apply,
Commonwealth Trust Co.
222 Mirket Street
..
ONLY THREE REMAIN UNSOLD
Harrisburg's Most Attractive Home Offerings
Nowhere in Harrisburg will be found better or more substantially built homes than these new
Houses which are located in one of the city's most desirable sections. Nothing but the best of materials
ind workmanship were employed in the construction, all of which was done under careful inspection.
Two-and-one-half story brlclt. built in pairs—B rooms, pantry and bath—open stairway—oak finish,
first floor—white enamel finish on upper floors—tile bath room—steam heat—cement cellar—
laundry with tubs—sanitary open plumbing—gas—electricity—lo foot front porch—rear porch
and balcony—beautifully papered throughout—slate roof —front and bock sodded lawns—grano
lithic sidewalks—paved 'streets—size of lets al>out 21x115 feet—ll feet between pairs—Located at
•
Fourteenth and Cumberland Streets
REASONABLE PRICES—DELIGHTFUL LOCATION—CONVENIENT TERMS
REPRESENTATIVE ON THE PREMISES
Open Daily For Inspection, Including Sunday \
FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY TO EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING
M. B. COWDEN o. M. COPELIN R. OENSLAGER
Commonwealth Trust l«b *»»<« Vorbelta 111 N. Thtr*
1 Building Street* Mew*
TCfAT 15, T9TS.