Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 08, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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PFackler's
I Furniture Values
b That Never Varies
BTt1 I:NE wi ". tliat dependability is everything in furni
-1111 ture buying. It is always a satisfaction to feel that everv pur
chase you make is of the very best the market affords for the
rtiwflf money expended. All have equal opportunities to get the very
newest at popular prices. The goods are not bought of any uncertain
makers; they come direct to the people of this city without anv interven
tion of middleman from the artists or makers. Ihe prices are always
yy moderate for the qualty.
I The ftfe Eagjander
New
LIVING ROOM Operate of
We have a very large selection for the living room in all Any on Partly Opm "iff''
Three-piece Fumed Oak Suites, SIB.OO up to $60.00. the Market
Three-piece Mahogany Leather Seats, $40.00. Leather e have them ~
seats and hack, $48.00 up to $1.*10.00. Leather Chairs and with the chest at- \ ~~
Rockers. With leather seats or all-over leather it all prices. tachment or adjust-
A good assortment of upholstered chairs and rockers in a ' l ' c head. Also we f'U?
tapestry. * have the wit edge Bat
t j bed spring and box . _ Mtf?/
' couch. As a Bed "/
r~~ s > /
.LIBRARY TABLES BRASS BEDS j
In All Woods In all styles. The prices are SB.OO up to $40.00. Bet-
This Quartered Oak Table at a Large Range of Prices, $20.00 ter secure one of these bargains.
DINING ROOM SUITES Dressers, Princess Dressers
in all design* and woods. It will pay you to sec these suites and
note the perfect designs and low prices; or if you prefer to buy Sinrl lOVC
pieces, we have them. We are sure to satisfy. * ClllLl O
We are leaders for Porch Furniture. Three-piece Porch Princess Dressers, only sl2. Chiffonier to match, at $lO.
Set. forest green, cane seat and back, former price $22.00; this
week <£l IMI
SPLIT*REED CHAIRS*, ROCKERS," ROCKING SET- - Tust a WOrd aboUt refri £erators. You will do
TEES and three-piece sets at extremely low prices. Don't fail we U to let us demonstrate the superior qualities
to get one or more of the special rockers for sl.o<) of refrige r ators
—
FACKLER'S, 1312 Perry Street
Store Closes 6 P. M.—Saturdays 9 P. M.
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Resorts
m \ jATLAWTICCITYi H/v.j;==:
g^^TEL-SANATORIuS
ffiSßldealm its appointments
pH w c aW s^fegiKs®;
always CM>tr< . CAPACITY.3SO
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ATLANTIC CITY. !». J.
Hotel Bnrger, ll»l Pacific Art. N>«r
Boardwalk, Million Dollar Pier, new
Jnanagement. newly, luxuriously fur
nished. Patron making June rate,
American plan, $7.50 weekly. $1.25
dally. Music. Bathing: from house.
J. S. FORMER, Prop.
notco ran it's ta»l.e
fflLLE&S£i4r ANNEX
I "9»ISN.GEO«JGIAAVE.ATL.CITY.N .j7"* \
Sorupulouniy clean, electric lighted
throughout. White service. Hot and
cold water baths. $1.25 and $1.50 daily.
$7 and $8 weekly. Estab. 36 years.
Booklet. Emerson Crouthatnel, Mgr.
BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA.
Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel&Baths
Spend your happiest, healthiest
summer at this alluring resort, iis- I
tate or 3,(11)0 a< res In the most at- I
tractive section of the Allegheny
Mountains. MAGNESIA WATER 1
that rivals that of the M-arlenhad i
and Carlsbad. Every outdoor and
Indoor- diversion—every convent- |
ence. Open for automobile tourists
May 29. Formal opening June 12. I
If. E. BEMIS, Manager.
TUESDAY EVENING.
,G. A. R. COMMANDER APPOINTS
AIDS FOR BIG ENCAMPMENT
I>avld J. Palmer, commander-in-chief
of the Grand Army of the Republic,
Resorts
MOUNT GRETNA, PA.
Hotel Cnnevmfco—On I>ake Cnnewago;
mod. convs. Apply to Samuel H.
Prop., Newport Apts., 16th and Spruce
Sts.. Phila., till June 10.
V s ßiver Costf & Sand MevTAttention"^
\ We have just received three carloads of 4-inch C
C 5-inch flat sides and 2x12 plank for bottoms. The J
f sides are 20 inches wide by 50 feet long. This is beau- J
1 tiful lumber and will pay you to see it, even if you do 1
! 1 not buy, but we want to sell and can name low prices C
I ft for immediate deliveries from cars. »
I Wiltenmyer Lumber Company ?
'»> -»^u^r"rr^iVifr^ E j>jui I
announced the appointment of Dr. Wil
liam T. Bishop and James D. Saltsnian.
as aids to his staff for the
fiftieth anniversary observance and
national encampment to be held In
Washington by veterans of the Civil
\V ar. Both comrades expect to he pres
ent and march In the parade. Dr.
Bishop and George I * Sellers, delegates
from Post 116, will leave to-morrow
for the State Encampment at Easton.
German Periodicals Have
Been Placed in Library
Through the courtesy of Richard
Paul, 511 South Fourteenth street, a
number of copies of German periodicals,
which have been sent to Mr Paul by
his family, direct from Germany, have
been placed in the- HarrisburK Public
Library for the use of readers. Mr.
Paul will add to them as the periodi
cals are received. They are as follows: I
Berliner Illustrierte Zeltung, Berlin-
Das Illustrierte Blatt, Frankfurt;
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Frankfurter Noche, Frankfurt: Klelne
Presse. Frankfurt; Berlin Tagoblatt,
§?£ "ii Be'lage, Berlin; Das Leben lm
Blld, Frankfurt.
News Items of Interest
in Central Pennsylvania
Special to The Telegraph
Vrnnton. Throop borough authori
ties are investigating the case of Lutzy
Crambo, aged nine, who was found un
conscious In a field in that borough. Dr.
K. J. Murray, to whose office the boy
was carried, stated that he was "dead
drunk with whisky."
ln order to get
their hands in for the Fourth of Julv "
Haymond Hoover, aged 14, and Henry
Kaloskl, aged 16, both of Coxton, broke
Into a Lehigh Valley box car at that
place, carried away two boxes of dyna
mite and then journeyed to the Mooslc
mountains, where they proceeded to
celebrate the coming of the Fourth.
iMroaquii. Falling twenty feet
down the No. 10 shaft Michael I>abonlck,
aged 35 sustained a broken neck, dying
shortly afterward.
Alletitown. Edward Shupp, aged 12,
e from a runaway dump wagon
at Palmerton and killed. The driver,
Simon Smith, also jolted from the
wagon, was picked up unconscious.
Shamokln. While with several
more persons inspecting a newly pur
chased horse in a stable here, Edward
whrawda, Jr., was kicked on the head
by the animal. Shrawda was removed
to the Shamokin Hospital, where two
inches of his skull was removed. He
is in a dying condition.
MO.rtOO CHI RCH I>KIHC VIT',I)
Special in The Telegraph
Hagerstown, Md., June 8. Large
audiences attended the services In con
nection with the dedication of the new
$20,000 First Brethren Church In thla
city on Sunday. The dedicatory sermon
was preached by the Rev. A. D.
Gnagey, of Aabland, Ohio. ,
STITE EMIBS
CAN BE SEEECTED
Public Service Commission Given
the Means to Get More Rapid
Work on Complaints
In approving the Saius Senate bill
to allow the Public Service Commission
to name examiners to take testimony
anywhere in the state in complaints
Governor Rrumbaugh placed It in the
power of the commission to "speed up"
its business. The old commission was
compelled to hold hearings in various
places and to require people to come
here to present their oases. Under
the new act the examiners can take
testimony and send it to the commis
sion for determination of the issue.
The bill also provides for appeals
direct to the Superior Court without
groins: to the Dauphin county court as
heretofore.
Other bills sinned Include these
House bills:
Establishing a state bureau of forest
protection In the Department of For
estry, which provides for a chief for
est fire warden and system of prevent
ing and fighting fires.
Increasing salaries of mine in
spectors from $3,000 to $3,500.
Extending dog license act to all
municipal divisions and requiring as
sessors to collect license at time of
annual assessment and issue tags.
Providing that any dog unaccom
panied by its owner which enters a
field where sheep are kept may be de
clared a nuisance and he killed.
Providing that boroughs may assess
one-third of cost of repaying a street
against property owners abutting
thereon when street was originally
paved at entire expense of munici
pality.
Regulating commutation of convicts
on parole and punishment when ar
rested thereafter.
Authorizing State Board of Edu
cation to report on desirability of
erecting a building for the State's edu
cational departs at Harrlsburg which
shall also serve as a memorial to the
founders of the State's school system.
An appropriation of $5,000 is carried.
Regulating payment of bonus tt
townships for dirt roads so that money
shall be applied upon deficiency owed
by State.
Providing for utilization of rock and
other materials on state penitentiary
site in Chester county for prison and
for sale of surplus.
Changing obiect of appropriation
made in 1913 for sewage disposal plant
at N'orristown State Hospital.
Senate bills approved were:
Authorizing State Board of Edu
cation to spend $5,000 for plans for a
state educational department huilding
to be erected at Harrlsburg which is
also to serve as a memorial to the
founders of the state school system.
Providing that in first class cities
the assessment of realty for taxation
shall not include machinery and tools
used in manufacturing.
Liberty Bell Committee
Will Meet Wednesday
Mayor John K. Royal has called a
meeting of the Liberty Bell commit
tee for to-morrow night at 8 o'clock.
The meeting will be held in the. rooms
of the Harrlsburg Chamber of Com
merce.
C. Floyd Hopkins, In charge of ar
rangements for the Municipal cele
bration in Harrisburg in Septemebr,
said to-day, that he would not take up
his plans until the Liberty Bell com
mittee had completed its program.
IJOTR OF LAUGHS AT THE COLONIAL
The best kind of tonic in hot weather
is laughter. The best place to find these
necessary laughs just now is at the
Colonial Theater. The Farrell-Taylor
li io is the prize laughmaking act of
the Colonial's Spring season. These are
three men who wear burnt cork and pre
sent a comedy skit called "The Minstrel
Man," so full of good laughs that the
audience doesn't have time to draw a
comfortable breath between their out
bursts. There are three other eood acts
on the bill. Tom Kyle and Company
present a variety comedy skit entitled
"A Doctored Widow." Tom Glllen tells
some good Irish stories and Holly Hol
lis sings some good character songs.—
Advertisement.
BLANCHE SWEET IX "THE W\R
BE\S OF VIHUINIA," AT THE RE
GENT TODAY
Jesse L. Lasky In association with
David Belasco. presents the world
jvide favorite star, Blanche Sweet, in
'The Warrens of Virginia,' at the Re
gent this evening. This is the last day
of this great play, which is a most ex
traordinary photo dramatic lesson in
the sufferings of war. Though the
battlefield scenes are filled with mar
tial heroism and dash, one is forced to
bear in mind at every moment the do
mestic tragedies of this strife 01
brother against brother.
Wednesday and Thursday another
Paramount feature. "The Country Bov,"
presented by Jesse- 1,. Lasky. ' "The
Country Boy." is almost equally the
siory of "The Country Girl." for. though
the "boy," played by Marshal Neilan, is
undoubtedly the central figure in the
action it is the girl—the good, pure,
girl of the small town, who furnishes
the inspiration which finally makes a
man out of very foolish and over-confl
dent youngster.—Advertisement.
NAME SPEAKERS FOR
BIG LUTHERAN REUNION
The Rev. Jacob S. Simon, D. D., of
Hagersto.v'n. Md., and A. H. Dur
braw, of Pittsburgh, will be the
speakers at the annua' reunion of
the Lutheran churches of this city
and vicinity, June 24, in Reservoir
Park.
Plans for the reunion, now being
completed, are in charge of Luther
Minter. The program for the day
has not been definitely decided upon,
as yet. and will include many excel
lent features. Music for the day will
be furnished by the Loysvllle Or
phan Band and a special choir to be
chosen for the occasion.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
Nervous dyspepsia Is a disease of the
nerves, not of the stomach.
Indigestion one day and complete
freedom from symptoms the next
usually means nervous dyspepsia, es
pecially If the patient Is of a nerv
ous or highly emotional temperment.
The attacks recur at more or less
regular Intervals and are often brought
on by nervous excitement. A sick feel
ing after eating, sometimes vomiting,
a weak, shaky, "gone" feeling when
the stomach is empty—these are the
usual symptoms, but in the case of
some highly nervous people the sight
of food or the approach of meal-time
may cause vomiting.
Dr. Wililama' Pink Pills are espe
cially useful to sufferers from nervous
dyspepsia as they not only build up the
general physical condition but also act
directly on the nerves, strengthening
and revitalizing them. These pills,
with proper regulation of the diet,
afford the most correct and successful
way in which nervous and functional
dyspepsia can be treated.
A postal card request to the Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady,
N. Y„ will bring a copy of a useful
diet book and a pamphlet on nervous
disorders, both free of cost to ;ou.
Tour, own druggist sells Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. —Advertisement.
JUNE 8, 1915.
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CONVICTED MAX GOES IXSAXE Hon of sentence from death to life tm-
prisonment was refused several da\s
Media. Pa.. June B.—George H. ago by the Bonrd of I'anlons. has gona
March, convicted slayer of S. insane under the lone strain and the
Pinkerton, whose plea for coinmuta- confinement of nearly two years.
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Followed Friend s Advice
After trying Friiltola anil Traxo, I„ C. Clark, S4O .tlelhn St.i
Dallas, Tom«, wrote to the I'lnus laboratories a* follows:
"I have been a sufferer from gall-stones, and Frult
ola and Traxo was recommended and 1 am glad to say I
took advantage of your most wonderful medicine, with won
derful results."
Krultoln unci Trnxo nrr two remedies that «re u»ed In eooihlniitlon.
Krnltola acts on the lutestlnttl orxHim «im ii powerful Inlirlcnnt. soften
ing the ciinti'aleil ivaalr nml breaking up tile linrdened partli'len no lliat I
«»>' elllmlnntloii follow* quickly, to the greiit relief of tile piillent.
Trnxo In n compound of splendid tonic properties, of special \alue In
strengthening and restoring the s.iateiu Hint has heen weakened by con
stant suffering.
The I'lnus laboratories have inan.r letters on file testifying to the
merit of Frultola and Trnxot letters from people who linve used the
remedy and know from netiml experience what It lins done for them, \
I'or the convenience of the puhllc, arrangements linve been made to sup
ply Krultoln and Traxo through lending ilrug stores.. In llnrrlshurg they
ean lie obtained nt C-orgas, the Druggist, 111 .North Third street—l*. 11. It.
Station.
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224 MARKET ST.
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Smokers 9 Tastes Differ
as to shapes and sizes—but not as
to genuinely superior quality, that's
ene reason all Havana—
Moja 10c Cigars
are so popular—made in 3 sizes
but all alike in quality.
Made by John C. Herman & Co.
EDUCATIONAL
Harrisburg Business College
329 Market St.
Fall term, September first. Day
and night. 29th year.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Begin Preparation Now
Day and Night Sessions
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
IB S. Market Sq.. Harrlaburs. Pa.
AMUSEMENTS
' .
Free Moving Pictures
every evening 7 to 11 p.
M., Palace Confectionery,
225 Market street
Try Telegraph Want Ads
If you nerd eye e*n mlitntlon .
make nn appointment.
Call llcll Phone 3T»3'i.
l 808 LOCUST STREET