Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 10, 1915, Page 14, Image 14

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AUTOMOBILE LAW
WILL BE ENFORCED
Highway Commissioner Cun
ningham Gives Warning of
What He Will Do
State Highway Commissioner Cun
ningham is receiving hearty co
operation in his efforts to enforce the
provisions of the automobile law in
many cities and counties. The police
authorities of many of the cities in the
State have signified their intention of
aiding the department in breaking up
Unlawful practices. Charles S. Hub
bard, director of public safety of Pitts
burgh, to-day notified the State High
way Department that he had issued
orders to the Pittsburgh police to ar
rest all violators of the automobile
law.
"The sooner that automobile owners
and operators realize that the depart
ment is determined to enforce the law
rigorously the better it will be for all
concerned," said State Highway Com
missioner Cunningham to-day in dis
cussing Director Hubbard's notifica
tion. "While the State Highway De
partment Is not going to persecute any
owner or anyone running an automo
required by the law. We Intend to be
\lslons of this act must be obeyed.
Cases of persons operating a motor
vehicle while intoxicated where the
facts are proven and where the pun
ishment is inflicted by a court of rec
ord are being handled by the revo
cation of licenses after a hearing as
required by the law. We Intend to be
equally severe with cases of reckless
driving and with autolsts who persist
ently operate with one tag. or without
any tags, after having been warned
that Uiey are violating the law.
"It may seem to some that we are
unduly severe, but I am convinced that
the only way to compel the enforce
ment of the law is to make an example
of those who persist in violating it.
"We feel that we are malting the
roads safe for everyone when wo with
hold the privilege of using them from
the man who has demonstrated that
he does not have the proper regard for
the safety and rights of others."
The State Highway Commissioner also
took occasion to emphasize the neces
sity of applying early for automobile
licenses for 1916. "Many owners of
automobiles who have been putting off
applying for licenses for next year will
find themselves in difficulties if they
leave it too long," said the commis
sioner. "The automobile division of
the State Highway Department is en
deavoring to forestall the usual rush
of applications at the end of each year
and hopes to be able to issue nearly
all of the licenses before December 31,
but unless applications are made early
it will he Impossible to get the new
license plates and registration cards to
Iheir owners before January 1, and
those who attempt to operate their
cars after the first of the year with
1915 tags render themselves liable to
arrest on sight either by city police
men or by the State police. A word to
the wise I deem sufficient."
n'RMTIIHK MR\ ORCIDK
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOI RS
Members of the Harrisburg Furniture
Dealers' Association at a meeting last
tiight in the State Capital Hotel, decid
ed to remain open in the evening only
during the last five days before Christ
mas.
President Frank R. Downev was
loastmaster at an informal dinner.
Trade conditions were discussed and
it wan decided that all requests for
« ontributlons made to member l ? will
be referred to the association.
Drink Coffee
in Safety
Take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet
After Meals and Eat and Drink
Anything You Feel Like.
Send for FRKE Trial Package
Just because coffee seems to aggra
vate your stomach troubles is no rea
son for giving it up without a strug
gle. Not until you have tried using
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will you be
justified in denying yourself the good
things of life.
"Xl* on Cutting Out Coffee! I Drink
411 I Wnnt and Just Tnke Stuart's
UyapflHili Tablet* After."
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets when
placed at work in the weak stomach
ar\d small intestines, supply what these
organs need. They stimulate the gas
tric glands and gradually bring the
digestive organs back to their normal
condition.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at
once a safe and powerful remedy.
They will digest your food for you
when your stomach alone can't.
Get a 50c box from your druggist
to-day or mail the helow coupon now.
FREE TRIAL COUPON
F. A. Stuart Co.. 20ft Stuart Build
ing, Marnhall, Mlrh.. send mo nt once
a free trial package of Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets.
Name
Street
City State
PARALYSIS^EE#
DR. CHASE'S
Special Blood and Nerve Tablets
\Vrlte for Proof and Booklet
Pr.a-Mi4N.mim. FWIMtlpMa.
Piloc 80-SAN-KO-8 PILE REMEDY
TWPr.lln—lmCa. Phftadclphto. Pa.
STOP COUGHING ! ! !
pEPTONOI
| MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT.
AT DRUG STORES--Sl.ootvrBOTTLE
THE PEPTONOL CO.
ATLANTIC CITY IM .O.
E. Z. GROSS, 110 Market St.,
Uarrlflburg, Fa.
WEDNESDAY FA'ENING,
An Important Sale of
Women's and Misses' BlackVelour
Hats— s3.9s and $4.95 Values
Choice of Any 1
In the Lot at -l.*o V/
The reason for this unusual value lies in the fact that a manufacturer was
willing to give our stores a great price concession if we took the entire lot off his
hands and pay him cash.
Tt was a rare opportunity for us, so we readily met his terms and ordered
the hats rushed to us so we could have them on sale Thursday. The delivery was
promptly made and our share of this important purchase goes on sale to-morrow.
There Are Four Styles of Black Velour
Ready-to-Wear Hats; All Have Soft
Brims to Be Worn Rolled or Turn Down
High Oval Crown Medium Crown Bell Effect
High Flat Crown Jaunty Telescope Effect
These are this maker's regular $3.95 and $4.95 grades offered to you at the
wonderfullv attractive price of
$1.50
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor, Front.
Men's and Women's Warm Jerseys
and Jersey Coats
An elastic knit garment indispensable to those who travel in cold weather. These warm
jackets have all the advantages of a sweater without the bulk. Price $3.50
$3.00 worsted Jersey coats for men and women;
navy only. Special §2.50
High School and Technical striped worsted jer
seys SI.»S
Boys' plaid and striped jerseys... 81.00 and 51.50
MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS AM) PAJAMAS
Flannelette night shirts, heavy fleeced and full
size
Extra long flannelette night shirts; sizes to 20, SI
Boys' flannelette night shirts, sizes 4 to 15...50 c
CELEBRATED GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
"*• iiriMr v "-'
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SMITH
FAMILY PARTY AT
GOLDEN WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. "William Smith
Celebrate Fiftieth Anniver
sary of Their Marriage
The golden wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of 2007
Derry street, was happily celebrated
Monday evening at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. James Hinkle, 2040
Swatara street, with a family gather
ing.
Decorations of gold and white made
the rooms attractive and after chat
and music refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith received a large
I gold piece from their children, as well
as many other gifts.
In attendance were Mr. and Mrs.
William Smith. Mrs. Sarah Dubbs, of
Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
sons. Jay and Alton Smith; Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Smith and Miss Hilda
Smith, of Knola; Mr. and Mrs. James
lllnkle. Miss Anna Hinkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Smith, Richard Smith
and Millard Smith.
CARDS AT OLD ORCHARD
Mrs. Charls G. Gilmer, of Old Or
chard, was hostess for the card club
of which she is a member last evening.
The guests played five hundred, fol
lowed by refreshments. In attendance
were Miss Margaret Sullivan, Mrs.
John P. Gohl, Mrs. Andy Taylor, Mrs.
George Sourbier, Mrs. William Russ,
Mrs. M. J. Mulcahy, Mrs. William
Russ. Mrs. Adolph Russ, Mrs. W. J.
Rodenhaver and Mrs. Harry Greena
walt.
SAUERKRAUT DINNER
There will be a sauerkraut dinner
served at the Armory, Second and
Forster streets, Thursday, November
11. from 11 to 1 o'clock, under the
direction of the ladies of the Fourth
Street Church of Christ. Candy and
pie will be extra.
(Other Personals Page 4.) i
Men's heavy flannelette pajamas, 2 pieces
SI.OO and $1.50
Men's one-piece flannelette pajamas, $1 and $1.50
Men's percale and satin stripe madras pajamas
SI.OO, $1.19 and $1.50
Boys' sleeping garments, one-piece, sizes 4 to 10,
flannelette cloth 50c and "5c
Hoys' two-piece flannelette pajamas, sizes 4 to 16
75c and SI.OO
Pomeroy A Stewart—Men's Store, Street Fl.
MISS SMUC'KER IS HOSTESS
FOR A HIGII SCll'wi ' t
A bimonthly meeting of the v.. ... ~
Club of the Central high school wat>
held at the home of Miss Lucille
Smucker, 1311 Vernon street, last
evening with the following people in
attendance:
Miss Sarah Morgan, Miss Miriam
PQSLAM QUICK
IN SOOTHING
ITCHING SO
Poslam allays quickly the terrible
itching which attend skin affections
and Its healing process continues witti
groat rapidity as the cause of the an
noyance is persistently attacked.
Skin affected with Eczema. Acne,
I Psoriasis, Barbers' Itch and similar af
j fections is quickly improved by Poslam.
Poslam assures skin comfort in calm
ing and soothing aggravated. Itching
surfaces. Splendid for clearing In
flames spots, the complexion and red
noses .oftentimes over night). '
, As to the soap you use on your skin,
if these Irritate, try Poslam Soap, medi
cated with Poslam, and superior for
dully use, Toilet and Bath.
For samples, send 4c stamps to
Emergency laboratories, 32 West 25th
St., New York City. Sold by all Drug
gists.—Advertisement.
AMUSEMENTS
DrrrKiT
To-day and to-morrow Jesse L
I.asky and Bclusco present Blanebe
Sweet in a duel role In "THE CASE
OK BECKY." Paramount.
Add Blanche Sweet's portrait to
your collection. Glvn away free.
Friday and Saturday, Pauline
Frederick In "ZASEA." Paramount.
Professor Wallace, the blind or
ganist. plays from 2 'till 4.30 and
from 7 'till 11 p. m., and Miss Mer
chant from 10.30 "till 2 and from 4.30
'till 7 p. m.
AdmUnlnu—Adultn 10c, Children Be.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Goho. Miss Hannah Burns, Miss Mary
Kinzer, Miss Gertrude Edwards, Miss
Mary Hutman, Miss Saran Hoffman,
Miss Florence Rinkenbacli, Misss Ger
trude Wilson. Miss Hilda Rexroth, Miss
Mary Garland, Miss Dorothy Smith,
Miss Mary McCreath, Miss Catherine
Kelker, Miss Miriam Landis. Miss
Helen Gerdes, Miss Mary Witmer, Miss
Katherine Peters, Miss Marie Dough
erty, Miss Helen Wallace, Miss Lucille
Smucker, William Hilton and John
Molt!!.
HOME FROM STATE COLLEGE
Miss Mary Stark, Miss Ruth Rex
roth, Miss Esther Hutman, Miss Helen
Gerdes. Miss Elinor Copelin, Miss
Dorothy Chubbuck, Miss Margaret
Caveny, Miss Miriam Keizer and Miss
Rebecca Weakley have returned to
their homes here after attending a
fraternity house party at State College.
VISITS IN' MARYLAND
Mrs. Ciedith Goodyear, 2446 Jef
ferson street, left Saturday for Balti
more, where she will be the guest of
Mrs. Annie Barnes of that place. She
will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Logue at Westminster, Md.
40 CENTS PER "CUSS"
Forty cents per "cuss" is what Al
derman George D. Herbert. Twelfth
Ward, fined James B. Deshong last
evening for swearing at Charles E.
AMUSEMENTS
TO-NIGHT
and tilt* balance of the week
"A MILE A MINUTE"
Showing a thrilling race between
an automobile and an express train
Four Other Big Acts
THURSDAY*, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
BIG DOUBLE HEADLINE BILL
Minerva Courtney & Co.
IN
A Screaming Comedy
"Nowhere in Particular"
and a big shove, including "A Mile
a Minute''
Mat., 2:30—10 c, 15e.
Eve., 7:30 to 10:30—10 c, 15c. 25c
q (2&^crc\>jcS v
CLARA KIMBALL
YOUNG
—IN—
"THE HEART OP THE BLUE RIDGE."
A Mtronjrlj dramatic offering, placed In the mountain dlatrtct, la wfcleh
CLAKA KIMBALL YOU NG baa a part full of dlveralty of emotion and
powerful actlnpc opportonltlea.
AN AUTOGRAPH PORTRAIT OP MISS YOUNG WIM, BE GIVEN
A WAV TO-DAY.
f Friday and Saturday —————
"THE RAVEN" I HEAL MUSIC BY A REAL
peZr Hsur-
HAH.. I Be—loc
L
Women's and Misses' Suits in a
Most Varied Assemblage of Modes
I
Attractive Values Are Featured
This wonderful collection of stylish suits is priced to represent savings of an ap
pealing character. The variety of models will meet the requirements of any taste,
and the smart designing, perfect tailoring and other hall marks of feminine apparel
of quality will carry conviction as to the worthiness of the values.
$18.60 suits of gabardine, in navy, black and
brown, platted back and inlaid velvet I>l C |"|f|
collar. Specially priced at wlOiww
$18.50 poplin suits, in black and navy; belted
models; plain tailored collar. tfjl CA
Specially priced wXO.OU
$20.00 suits of gabardtne and broadcloth, In brown,
navy and green, plain tailored model, finished with
self covered buttons. 1 Q Cr|
Specially priced «D 1 O.vJU
$lB .50 gabardine suits, in blac*, brown and navy,
plain tailored models; bone button df 1 C flft
trimming. Specially priced wiU»UU
$20.00 suits in whipcord, navy and black; plain
tailored models and finished with silk braid bind
ing with velvet collar. $152 Kfl
Specially priced O IO«OU
Weekly Clearance of Dress Goods
Remnants To-morrow
More than 200 remnants have accumulated since last Thursday's sale and to-morrow's budget
offers the best styles of the season in colored and black weaves at decided savings.
4 yards navy granite cloth; value $6.00. Thursday
only, piece $3.05
5 yards brown granite cloth; value $5.00. Thurs
day only, piece $3.45
4 yards navy serge; value $5.00. Thursday only,
piece $3.69
5 yards shepherd check; value $3.75. Thursday
only, piece $2.15
3 yards green coating; value $9.00. Thursday
only, piece $1.85
S yards Komfy Kloth; value $6.00. Thursday
only, piece sl.-49
6 yards black brocade suiting; value $6.00. Thurs
day only, piece $2.30
5 yards black granite cloth; value $5.00. Thursday
only, piece $3.19
6>« yards black Panama; value $3.13. Thursday
only, piece $2.30
3 yards black Santoy; value $4.38. Thursday
only, piece $3.69
4 yards black wool crepe; value $5.00. Thursday
only, piece $3.95
4 yards black serge; value $3.40. Thursday only,
piece $2.69
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor.
Landls on election day. Deshong's bill
amounted to $2.50, and those who dldn t
hear the interchange of compliments
between Landis and Deshong figured
it out that the latter evidently started
but didn't finish at least one swear
word. Six times forty cents would
total onlv $2.40, it is contended.
"Judge" Herbert gave himself over to
considerable cogitation before Imposing
the fine, as the suit was brought under
an old act, one dating back to 1794.
Deshong will enter an appeal.
APPEAL FOR WARM CLOTHING
Another appeal has been issued by
the Civic Club for clothing to be sent
next week to the camp at Mont Alto.
The boxes will be packed and shipped
to that place early in the week, and
all contributions should be sent as soon
as possible to Mrs. William E. Bailey,
Front and South streets.
HORLICK'S
The Original
MALTED MILK
Unlearn you say " HORUOK'S"
you may got a SubatHuio.
AMUSEMENTS
ifcHESTNUT STREET
AUDITORIUM
HARHISBURG
Thursday Evening, Nov. 11
The New York Symphony Orrhen
trn of seventy-live pieces.
WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor
With
MISCHA ELMAN
| The World's Greatest Violinist.
Popular Prices—sl.oo, SI.BO, $2.00
and $2.50.
Special For Music Student* and
Others 4OO Seats at SI.OO.
Sale now open at Sigler's Music
Store, 30 North Second street. Mail
I and telephone orders will receive at-
I tentlon. Make checks payable to
1 C. M. Slgler.
NOVEMBER 10, 101?.
| $22.50 suits, in serge and gabardine, black, navy
and African brown. Coat trimmed with small but
tons and plain tailored velvet collar. Ann
Specially priced WfcUiuU
$25.00 suits, of diagonal serge in black and navy;
coat trimmed with piping of velvet, velvet collar and
button trimmed. S9Q Efl
Specially priced w&biUU
$25.00 suits, in gabardine, brown and navy; plain
tailored styles, velvet collar and patch #<jn
pockets. Specially priced
$25.00 suits of whipcord in black and navy; plain
tailored coat and ilnlshed with bone <£*>9 Cfl
button trimming. Specially priced ....
$25.00 suits, in gabardine, navy, black *OO PA
and brown. Specially priced ..
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor, Rear.
BlacK Dress Goods
4% yards black voile: value $3.56. Thursday only.
Piece 91.19
4 yards black serge; value $4.00. Thursday onlv
piece 93 39
?V4 yards black Santoy; value $4.68. Thursdav
only, piece jjj
2'/s yards black broadcloth; value $3.75* Thurs
day only, piece 92.15
4% yards black silk poplin; value $6.09. Thurs
day only, piece 9131
554 yards black serge; value $6.88.' Thursday onlv
Piece ts 4ti
PASTOR AGAINST PROHIBITION
Infringement of Personal Rights, He
Tells Colleagues
Special to The Telegraph
Pittsburgh, Nov. 10. Declaring that
prohibition of the liquor traffic is Im
practicable and that such action de
prives citizens of their constitutional
rights, the Rev. John S. Young, pastor
of the West End Presbyterian Church,
startled his fellow ministers at the
weekly meeting yesterday of Presby
terian clergymen.
"I have said, and now say," went on
the Rev. Mr. Young, "that 1 am not an
advocate of prohibition. The saloon
to-day Is the destruction of our Ameri
can citizenship, but prohibition, which
is directly against the Constitution of
the United States, will never cure the
evil.
"Men must be educated to leave
liquor alone. No other way will be
found, in my oslnion, to correct the
AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS
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Stop! Look! Listen
"The Melting Pot"
One of Zangwill's greatest works will be shown at the
Royal and National Theaters Tonight
Never yet has there been shown a picture with such strong
dramatic acting and such interesting scenery. It will appeal to
both young and old. "The Melting Pot" has been shown in all
the largest theaters in the United States for a high admission,
and has made a great hit everywhere.
Do not fail to see it. It will be a positive treat. Will be
shown at the Royal and National theaters for the admission
of 10c. Children under twelve, sc.
To-night ORPHEUM S"£s
David Bispham
A S""
BEETHOVEN
IN THE MUSICAL DHAMA,
"ADELAIDE"
PRECEDED BY A MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT,
"THE HEHE ARSAI..** SEATS—26e TO 91.50.
To-morrow —Mat. and Nldht Friday and Saturday
Norrmbrr lit-1.1
HARRY HASTING'S SEATS TO-DAY
OLIYEH MOROSCO PRESENTS
T* _ J A New Romantic Farce. Entitled
Tango Queens Sadie Love
WITH By AVERY HOPWOOD
TOM COYNE and LfcNA DAII.EY MARJORIE RAMBEAU
A WHIHLV, GIRLY SHOW PEDRO DE COROOBA AND A
TYPICAL MOHOSCO CAST
PRICES Mat., 'tic, JWc, 50ci SEATS 2sc to (I.RO. M K hta.
Night. 18c to 75c. Sat. Mat., 25c to 91.00.
5 yards Copen broadcloth; value $5.00. Thursday
only, piece $ 2-7 (,
CVi yards Copen brocade; value $6.25. Thursday
only, piece 81.95
6 yards brown wool taffeta; value $6.00. Thurs
day only, piece 93.95
2% yards mixed suiting; value $2.50. Thursday
only, piece
6 yards navy serge; value $3.00. Thursday onlv,
piece $1 89
3 ya.cls silk poplin; value $3.76. Thursday only,
P» ece 91.88
evil. And unless our Constitution i»
changed I see no other way to avoid
rigifts a man of his constitutional
A New, Harmless Way
to Banish Hairy Growths
(Beauty Topics)
By following this suggestion any
woman can, in the privacy of her own
home, remove every trace of hair or
fuzz from her face; With powdered
delatone and water mix enough paste
to cover the not wanted hairs; apply
and In 2 or 3 minutes rub off and wash
the skin. This method is unfailing,
harmless and quick in results, but care
should be employed to get the genuino
delatone.