SATURDAY TILL 10 p. EVENTUALLY— ! You Will Come to The Globe #and be Convinced of Our Clothes Supremacy in Harrisburg but the highest class clothing can enter our store. The doors are bar red to all others. So when we announce the Special Sale of ADLER ROCHESTER—FASHION PARK and other high-grade makes—it means more than a common statement. It tells you in a few words that the values are far beyond the ordinary. Adler-Rochester Suits That Never i A Sold Less Than S2O, at . . . .T sl4= Fashion Park Suits That Originally d* -i Q. 75 Sold at $25 and Over, at ... . J-*/= Those Special Blue Serge Suits With An $1 g.50 Extra Pair of Trousers, AO— This is an original GLOBE IDEA and has met with instantaneous success. The demand for these was great but we still have a good range of sizes left and expect more for Saturday. We give you the choice of either bine serge or white serge extra trousers. Clerical Suits for Warm More of Those Special Worsted Weather, at $lO Trousers Go on Sale at $2.95 An ideal suit designed to make the preach- Pure Worsted. Cheviot and Velour Cas er comfortable during the summer months . v —of black Palm Beach cloth—well tailored simere trousers that were originally made —and well suited for purpose. se " a * $3.50 and $4.00 —all sizes—NOW. Scriven's Elastic Seam Round Corner Union Suits at SI.OO Straws at $2.00 The most comfortable Union Suits ever made— Those high top-heavy crowns with rounded cor ners are the season's nobbiest innovations—of fancv they give with every movement of the body—cut sennit braids with saw-tooth edges—none better to full —of finest quality cambric—worth $1.50 easily. be had anywhere at $2. Outfit Your Boys at The Globe for the Rough and Tumble Vacation Days Boys' Dressy Right- "Keep Kool Krash" Boys' Washable Posture Health Suits Suits For Boys at $5 Knickerbockers * hH VS_ Sw Health A new ' woo,l . v > Cfashv fabric that I rPtU serviceable rightly. Wear Right-Posture Heaitn . - Knickers are mari<* Suits! Special prices prevail on these Will Stand service and the tub. A 0 f p i a i n wHte Duck popular boys - garments. practical Slimmer suit for every Khaki in dark shades $4.85 for suits worth $6.50. boy —smart model of English Mili- a"* l -Jasper i.inen in all 56.8."» for suits worth $8.50. tarv Norfolk Coat —in summery 81es H " 3l " e "' $7.8.1 for suits worth SIO.OO. | shades of tan and gray—all sizes. 50c to $1.50 THE GLOBE "The Big Friendly Stare" j AMUSEMENTS Sacred Band Concert AT Boiling Springs Park •UNSAY, JIXE I*. Commonwealth Band of Harrlnbars. 14-hour i-nr »fnlre for Raid Concert. *___ To-dn▼ OUIT. SHt'DFJRT prmntii WILLIAM ELLIOTT In WOMAN AND WINE" In 3 reels, gel. Ttsf r nalt. Drama | rub. —The Twin Slater, Comedn Curves Jack Oaltoa, Comedy. Satnrdar, one day only "THE WILLS OF JERICHO" vrlth F.I). MI'XD BOKF.SE IK ALFRED #U TRO'S DRAMA. * J COLONIAT SUMMER GIRLS Th* Hm( Seaaoaable Little Itnmek ' Tou Ever Saw. Merles' Cockatoos Pletureaqnc Bird Display. 2 OTHER GOOD ACTS. V ——. Paxtang Park Theater Lady Betty The Chimpanzie with the human brain Nan Aker And Four Other Big Acts. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Matinees Free to Children. Try Telegraph Want Ads FRIDAY EVENING, RIFLE MUTCHES TO BE AUGUST EVENTS Adjutant General Stewart Issues Orders For the Annual Com petition at the Ranges / i T' • l-\ . . I ... ... The State's an nual rifle matches, the big event of the year in militia circles when the encampments are ended, will be held at Mt. Gretna, com mencing August 28. They are ex pected to be un usually interesting this year because of the keen competition among the various organizations for the trophies. "The matches will be regulated with the usual care and the junior teams The Real Suffrage . Thought of Women Motherhood Is the thought uppermost In woman's mind. And with it, of course, comes the question of comfort, of helpful aids and influences. Among the best of these is a well known external remedy, "Mother's Fri en d." It is gently applied to the surface muscles. These are lubricated, tcned, made pliable so they stretch as naturo requires without the strain and pain on cords and ligaments. 1 This Influence extends through the myriad of nerves to deeper sur faces, t'.io internal organs. And thus a period of repose must reflect Itself not only in the mind of the mother, bat upon the babe to come. Young mothers who have used "Mother's Friend" have written to say how rejoiced they were at the absence of morning sickness, extreme nervousness, and other distresses of which they had heard and feared. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" at any drug store. Simply apply it over the stomach mus cles and rest assured of perfect safety and comfort day and eight. Write to BradfleM Regulator, im Lamsr Bid*. Atlanta. Oa., fc. ' ' to-k. JI'ST OtlT ■ A NEW Interwoven f§| SOCK A COMBINATION 3 Pairs SI.OO FORRY'S, Jmk THIRD Near Jgßj V WALNUT WT are expected to develop some fine marksmen. Already the men depend ed upon to do the work are at the ranees practicing for the shoots which are to be witnessed by many prominent men. The matches will follow the en at Mt " Gretna - will the year for the flrßt tf me on the States own ground. «h7° hfr 1 Month.—lt is prob able that nothmg will be done regard l"lfnd^ B i a , I ? pli £ atlon for Patents on ol £?uJ , Susquehanna until Julv Property to tV. 8 " f ° r the Board of M " k rnns " The Public liLJ °. m l\l lssion had demonstra tions about the carrying of miiu- in the vicinity of Pittsburgh a°t jesterday. Milk cans of various size* were exhibited. The commission win meet here next week. th.'V* C * uart, Oflfi<<-rs.—The names of the new aids de camp of the Governor appear in the general orders of the Adjutant General. Numerous changes in commissions are also given out together with departmental appoint .ments. John XI. Booth, Montgumery appointed a first lieutenant under the new act giving the Gover nor appointments, and assigned to Company F, Sixth Infantry. •>.i Ilß £.K on< i p For Oixon—The splen- Heatt'h i the State Department of « f m j Francisco, which was installed at a comparatively- small ex penditure and less than that which other States had. has been given first prize Commissioner Dixon is given the high compliment of honorable mention for his services to the State and humanity. The exhibit, which has been outlined in the Telegraph shows what the Keystone State has done under Dr. Dixon to cut down tuberculosis and reduce diseases Judge Bice Very lll.—President Judge Charles E. Rice, of the Super ior Court, is seriously ill at his resi dence in Wilkes-Barre. Senator Sproul Here.—Senator Wll 11am C. Sproul, of Chester, was at the Capitol yesterday. He called to see the Governor. Board Will Meet I^ater,—Arrange ments have been made for a meeting or the State Armory Board to be held as soon as the Governor signed the an proprlatlon bill. Bids will then be asked for the Philadelphia armory Approve Plan,.—The Department of Labor ana Industry has approved the plans for the new Stroh apartment house in North Front street. Ramsey Installed. Representative W. T. Ramsey, of Chester, has been Installed as exalted ruler of the Elks of that city. GLOBE-TROTTER HERE Joseph F. Muklec, who claims the globe-trotting championship, stopped llK the clt £ over ,P ?ht on his way to Albany. He called on Governor Brumbaugh and Mayor Royal. Mikullc has been around the world several times and.estomates that he has trav eled more than 100,000 miles on land ana sea. OPE!* NEW TENNIS COURTS Members of the Bel Telephone Ath letic Association will formally c«le brate the opening of their new tennis courts nt Front and Woodbine «treets to-morrow, with several matches. The organization was formed in 1314 and now embraces all the tenls enthusiasts of the local force. ABANDON CAMP PLANS Plans for the Summer Camp schedul ed to he held at Montgomery's Ferrv, under the auspices of the Harrlsbur'g Academy, have been abandoned be cause a number of hoys have at the last minute withdrawn their applica tions. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH LAN OPEN LETTE TO I DOUTRICH CUSTOMERS I fin all the hundreds of trans actions which have taken place in the Live Store this Spring, it is natural perhaps that there should be an occa sional cause for dissatisfaction. For, while every piece of merchandise is subjected to the most searching scrutiny, yet there is always a pos sibility that something may go wrong. That is Or, may be that some one has purchased something he thought he liked, and doesn't like now. " 1 But; whatever the cause, we want to know about it. We don't want our splendid Spring business record marred by even a thought of dissatisfaction, or dis appointment lurking in the mind of any of our You'll find us always on the customer's side in such mat ters —glad to fulfill to the last letter our unqualified There is a reason for the tremendous business of our Live Store in the face of all kinds of pessimistic com plaints 'round about. The answer lies in the con stantly growing confidence of the public in this | store for the absolute satisfaction or money cheer fully refunded —good merchandise to sell at rea sonable prices, always—courteous, conscientious THKHOUfgOCKUPPENHEIMUI SERVICE, spelled with capital letters. Suits For Men and Young Men sls S2O $25 Boys' Suits, $3.50, $5, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $lO Plenty of Flannel Trousers, $3.50 and $5 Creating a Sensation The DOUTRICH Sport Shirts in new and exclusive patterns found at the Live Store only, in short or long sleeves, just as ytu like. In every size SI.OO $1.50 Everyone is buying Sport Shirts. Better get in the swim. Plenty of Sport Ties to be worn with Sport Shirts, 50c B. V. D. and Munsing Union Suits. 304 Market Street, • Harrisburg, Pa• Tenth Ward School to Be Ready Next April; Open Bids on July 16 i Before another year has rolled ! •round the new Tenth Ward achool | building-, to tie erected at Fifth and j Mahantongo streets, will be ready for ; occupancy, April 1, 1»1«. having been fixed last evening, at a meeting of the I School Board as the date upon which it | expects the contractor to turn it over, j Bids will be opened at a special meet ing of the directors. July 16. Architect C. Howard Lloyd's plans and specifica tions were adopted last evening. Contracts for painting, papering. In stalling some minor Improvements and I for the purchase of furniture for vari ous buildings were awarded to lowest bidders laat evening, as follows: J. E. Wilson. Reily, HO, Boas, ISO; Bush and Meredith, Cameron. sfi; L«- chlel. sl3; R. R. Dimler. Camp Curtin. I $5.50; George Nannan, Technical High, sl2; Wlllard, sl9; F. E. Weber, Fager, sl7. Papering, J. E. Wilson. Stevens, $23; Fager. S6O, and Wlllard. S3O; E. j Biumenstein will Install a return bell • and outside gong system In the Forney building for $67.70. The Middletown ! Furniture Company won the bid for | placing an oak cabinet at Technical | High for $76.80, while an upright drill • was bought from Gilbert and Son for j $l3O. I SILVER WEDDIXfi ANNIVERSARY Special to The Telegraph ! Bainbrldge, Pa., June 11.—Profes | sor and Mrs. I. Oliver Fry are cele brating their twenty-fifth wedding an niversary to-day. Mrs. Fry before marriage was a Miss Fryberger and j one of Marietta's school teacher*. Mr. • Fry is now cashier of the Bainbrldge National Bank and a Mason of high I standing. , JUNE 11, 1915. RURAL ROUTES DISCONTINUED Special to The Telegraph Mechanlcsburg, Pa., June Xl.—Rural mall routes of West Falrview, New Kingston and Allen have been discon tinued and distributed anion* carriers on other routes In the vicinity. All th«- rural carriers from this place are affected by the change and will have to drive five miles extra and change line of routes. EPHRATA TEACHERS ELECTED Special la The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., June 11. At the session of the board of directors of the Ephrata. school district to-day. Professor H. E. Oehman was elected 1 supervising principal of the public schools. The assistants chosen were Miss Amy C. Book. Mlsa Marguerite , C. Herr and E. A. Gist 1 "NEWSIES" TO MEET The Harrlsburg Newsboys' Associa tion has been unable to secure a leas* on the old Young Men's Hebrew Asso> elation Hall, at 304 North Second street, as had been planned. As a re sult to-night's meeting will be held at the Harrlsburg News Agency. Plans will be discussed relative to securing another hall. Carriers as well as news boys have been Invited to attend. ARMSTRONG GETS DIPLOMA Among the forty graduates from Blalr Academy Is James Newton Arm strong. Jr., son of the Rev. Dr. J. N. Armstrong, former pastor of Bethany Church and president of the board of directors of the Academy. Dr. Arm strong during his stay In this city mar ried Miss Mary Haldeman. Their son took honors and delivered an oration ,on "The Height of Efficiency." 11
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