Mr "YOB Pay less for Bottar Quality at Millar and Kades" 14 Another Solid Car of This One Number Just Unloaded GREATEST KITCHEN CABINET Evsr Offered to the People of Harrisburg Only $ 50 Cents a Week Will Deliver One to Your Home Study the Illustration and Learn Its Many Points of Superiority A Beautiful Kitchen Cabinet It must be seen to be appreciated—it is one of the best constructed and most practical Kitchen Cabinets on the market—built of soild oak throughout—and'possesses features that are usually seen in only the very finest and most expensive Kitchen Cabinets that sell at $35.00 to $40.00. 7he China Closet at Top Is beautifully white enameled and has Venetian Art Glass Doors—next to it is a 40-pound metal flour bin Bwith sifter top and front of Venetian Art Glass to match the China Closet. The interior of the work section is also white enameled and protected by hinged doors. The Sliding Nickeloid Table Top Is one of the finest features about this Kitchen Cabinet ■ —it is full draw-out style—2h/i inches by 50'/2 inches in size—gives you a perfect working surface—cannot tarnish and will always keep nice, clean, bright and sanitary. Other Extra Features For example—the work section is fitted with glass sugar jar. large tea and coffee jar and four smaller glass spice jars, all with metal caps—there are several handy wire racks—removable kneading board, convenient cutlery, utensils and sanitary bread and cake drawer, metal lined with sliding metal top—and the lower section is divided by a wire mesh shelf. MILLER & KADES FLRNIIURE DEPARTMENT STORE 7 North market Square Ma THE ONLY STORE IX HA RRISBt'RG THAT GUAR- ____ [ % Buy your cigars |r you buy railroad £ Ask for [ King Oscar 5c Cigare You'd never get anywhere if you just asked for a ticket. You get there when you Made ask for King Oscar They've of Satisfied Tobacco For 24 Years i | It's Getting Close to Coal Time Do you realize that It will be but a short time before we run Into i that weather when a fire In the house will be necessary to health and ! comfort? Better be prepared. Look after your bins now, phone us ! your order, and we'll send you the kind of coal that gives out the ! greatest amount of heat units —the kind that goes farthest. J. B. MONTGOMERY ! Both Phones Third and Chestnut Streets TUESDAY EVENING, !| NEAL of the NAVY j By- WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE J | Authcr ttf "Red Move," "Running Fight, " "Catipam." "Blue Buckle. " elc. NoreUiod from the Photo Play of th* Sam* Nam* Produced by the Pathe Exchange, Inc. I | i >■ to $8 for forty trips. The bridge connects Northumberland and Snyder counties. SERVICES rort APRIL M'COY Funeral services Tor April McCoy, aged 68, 111> South street will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral chapel of W. J. Hooper, undertaker, 604 Forster street, the Rev. William Stokes officiating. Burial will be made in Lincoln Cemetery. When you go to the San Francisco Exposition ' "To ntaletl stein j this exposition It to tote 90 one of the most delightful experiences possible." —WDGC GARY. Maintain your contact with family, friends and business associates by using WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters These provide quick and economical means of daily communication. Excellent Program For Sabbath School Convention Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., Oct. 12.—0n Thursday, October 21, the convention of the Mechanicsburg District Sabbath School Association will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran church on the State road, the Rev. S. S. Games, pastor. The program includes devotional serv ice in tho morning-, led by the Rev. F. W. McGuire, address of welcome, Harvey A. Guttshall; report, of de partment superintendent, elementary, organized classes, teacher training, home, mission and temperance; ad dress, "Sunday School Administra tion," W. D. Reel, State worker; ad dress, "Present Needs otf the Sunday School," the Rev. John S. Adam. lii the afternoon, the Rev. J. J. Resh will lead the devotional service which will be followed by an address, "Teachers' Training," A. B. Harnish; address, "The Home Department and How Conducted," Mrs. C. E. Brindel; art. dress, "Elementary Work," Mrs. T. E. Gray, county superintendent; address] "The Worth of the Boy," James 1,. Young. In the eevnlng, address will be made by the Rev. George Fulton on "The Sunday School in the Church and the Church in the Sunday School" and Dr. W. A. Hutchison, on "John Barleycorn's Defense." 7