4 ROMANTIC ITALY IN PICTURE TOUR Land of Sunny Skies.Will Be Shown by Roberson. Tonight With a picture-tour to-night across romantic Italy and a visit to-morrow night to London and Paris. Frank U. Roberson. the famous traveler and traveloguer who has been appearing at the Chestnut street auditorium tor the past two weeks and a half, will bring his engagement to a close. Har risburg people have only two more opportunities to enjoy these fascinat ing screen-tours to foreign lands. Those who have attended so fur have found the travelogues well worth while. Traveloguer Roberson has succeeded in placing an atmos phere of realism about his picture tours. giving his audiences a vivid idea of the countries visited, their people and Interesting places. It is the next best thing to traveling itself, and is achieved at a minimum of cost. Through the action of the Tele graph In standing sponsor for the travelogues, admission prices have been absurdly low. Ten cents is all it need have cost anyone, this admis sion price being possible with the coupon which the Telegraph has car ried on Its first page each day of the engagement. One-half the house has been set aside as a reserved section, admission to this being 23 cents, cou pons not necessary. To-night's subject has an unusual interest. Italy, the country visited, be ing one of the most fascinating of lands. Rome with its ancient ruins and Papal Palaces. Naples with its beautiful bay, Florence with its art galleries, Milan with its famous cathedral, Venice with Its canals and gondolas, and Monte Carlo with its gambling halls, each with its indi vidual points of interest will he in cluded In the tour. Italy, "land of romance and sunshine." with all its delightful scenery and color and life, will be shown realistically. A motion picture feature of unusual Interest will be that of Italian cavalry officers—some of the finest horsemen ln the world—on a daring maneuver. The film shows a ride over a hundred miles of the roughest country in Italy in which the riders plunge their horses down the steep sides of mountains, .lump them over boulders and urge them at neck-break speed over broken ground. Several of the riders are thrown from their mounts. It is the most spectacular and thrilling of all motion pictures in the traveloguer's collection. Other tilms will show Mount Vesuvius in action, gondola riding ln Venice and scenes typical to the sunny country. London and Paris, the final subject, is a combination tour to two of the world's most fascinating cities, now gripped in the intensity of war. All the historic and interesting places ln both cities win be given. The pic tures have not been shown in any other travelogue. An added feature of each travelogue is a musical program each evening by Miss Sira Lemer and Charles Mackey on the violin and piano. The program for to-night will be made up entirely of Italian music. Charges of Dr. Goricar Will Be Investigated By Associated Press Washington. D. C.. Nov. 12.—Pub lished charges, attributed to Dr. Jo seph G©ricar, former Austro-Hun garian consul at San Francisco, that Austrian consuls in the United States, working under the direction of Consul General von Xuber and Count von Bemstorff. the German ambassador, are active in propaganda for destruc tion of munitions factories and fo menting strikes among the workers, will be referred by the State Depart ment to the Department of Justice for investigation. The Austrian embassy here de nounced Goricar's published statement as untrue in every particular and an nounced it would try to lind some way 10 prosecute him for it. Goricar, the embassy said, left his post at San Francisco on leave and failed to re turn. Secretary Lansing to-day declined to comment on the charges, as has been his invariable custom when deal- Offer to One Person In Each Family Enclose 10c in stamps or coin, to t»J cost of packing and mailing, and we will send you a regular 25c bottle •if Linonine to try. Write name and street number distinctly and address, Kerr Clicmical Co., Danbury, Conn. LINONINE Warms and Enriches the Blood and drives out colds and inflam mation by that method. We often hear people say that Linonine cured their cold so quickly that they were astonished. It was done so easily and so thoroughly that they could hardly realize their improved condition and their freedom from the customary bad aftereffects of some remedies. Linonine is effective in all cases of coughs, colds, run-down con ditions and kindred ailments, both adults and children, because it re moves the cause. The weakened and distressed are bathed in new, warm vitality-bringing blood disease is overcome by the health Linonines brings to the user It is a wonderfully ef fective remedy for throat and lung complaints. All druggists or by mail—2sc, 50c, sl. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 12, 191? — NoVEl\^^^^g Astonishing Shirt Values MEN! LOOK HERE-ONLY AT KAUFMAN'S COULD THERE BE |NEW COATI Surplus Stocks From SUCH A CLOTHING SALE AS THIS _£>. SWEATERS Kaufman's—First Floor PHcid RidiCttStUSlV LOW Men's 75c Dress j7 These Men's and Boys' Suits, Winter Overcoats, Mackinaws and Trousers ' sh - . 4IC cannot be duplicated to-day wholesale at the prices we offer them. All Styles and Sizes for Majf'of Vne "percale," soft' or iaun- / Save to-morrow $5 to $lO on your purchase. As a test look around—then yj[ nr/M^xT dereti ouff», variety of new design., come to Kaufman's. You will soon see where you will save dollars. MJC/JN. WOMEN. fast color. . (. aR " \ » New SI.OO Dress Shirts We Offer Men's and Young Men's sl2 men' B pants at V/wSp/ W\ BOYS and GIRLS SEE'ST"' Burplu9 65C to sls Values in Winter Suits and CQ 7R Values t0 $149 fvsW Y\ Overconts at............ . W.I » ZL ™ 1 Heavy $1.25 Coat Sweaters laundered cuffs. These are good Winter Suits and Overcoats, splendidly made of , . , , _ / A / V I Manufacturers Surplus Off _ Kaufman's—First Floor. heavy weight material in Blues. Grays, Oxfords and handsome mi*- Rood \\ orsteds and Cassimeres; sizes / h Stock Sale OOC >_ xr~- lr Kft Modroo tures; sir.es 32 to 42. 32 to f ImAr J 1 Jti Men's and Women's heavy cotton MBll S NeW $1.50 Madras \ i f ■ ribbed roll collar style. All colors and Percale Shirts _ „ _ _ , . „ » \U iJ JmJM! I s ' zes ' Manufacturers' surplus We Offer Men s and Young Men s ai | __ Another lot of those fine Mjl il Mast ' "''7n 'froinrM' ,< V** 0 J? .V 8 V>lueS 8 ""* 0i1.'5 rib Drab Corduroy Pants. : Men's & Women's Worth —i. «old all over at ffl QC / Tfl«T Y*S?W \ "P, to $2.00 Coat Sweaters Men's $2.00 Dress Shirts ,: "" M .*—*»—«• $3.50. We offer at , jj fl M \ S"",. P $ 1.35 Manufacturers' Surplus f in Sizes 32 to 42. I! I/| r ' || In red, gray and blue, all sizes stock sale Price, .... 1 .U7 We Offer Men's and Young Men's .__ ________________ \\ rl n // I with heavy honeycomb roll collar. Beautiful silk stripes, in a variety vI A 7t " \\ ILiL I if | // — ™— - Suits and Overcoats at ol*r. I J Men's Winter Reefer \ J|f \?*l / Boys' and Girls' Up to Men's Blue. Grav and TbMX » re offered ln other stores 10 *-7:™ , a Coats—A $5.00 OH \lB V/ $125 Coat Sweaters _ «eai.'_± The newest model Balmarues, and the newest in Lnglish and con- 7U / . S \ Brown Flannelsl.2sShirts / servative Suits. Value, v /lku\ ; [ ZTI Tl BQc Stock^Sale Price SUrPIUB 05C p-— ——————————— ———— Made with heavy lining and storm /iW I Plain* ribbed ' roll ' collar effects With military'and plain collars. Men's Suits and OverCOatS Special Extra 7C rollar. Just the coat for stormy ft MM I with pockets; all colors and sizes Kaufman's—First Floor. <P *• ■ v weather. / Jg 1 to 34, Usually offered to S7.SO 1 111 \ > TUT ' S U » Men's and Boys' llnder- _»S2B! corduroy coats jju f — .. == *-J wooJaLtJF wear Rare Surplus ———————————————— —.—i $3.50 values at ... . 11 • Manufacturers' Surplus r||- c - y | ' II Stock Sale Price I jaawsrSaw jp« s SOME GREAT SATURDAY SPECIALS I |H "•""•"^-11 *SBZZJgS: ftTL# IN ROYS' SUITS ARO OVERCOATS ' H "SSrKSSS2" SHIRTS D2AWEKS, in black Manufacturers' Surplus 1A and ecru, and dark gray mixture; I \ BOVS* Norfolk Suits and I Boys' Two Pants Suits Stock Sale Price, .... worth 66c. Manufacturers' i P Ih -.tt- /♦»/» e\r „„ j T All the new fall shades, plain or Surplus Stock Sale TwC \Tr' 1 Qk and Long Overcoats fancy weave. MSN'S RIBBED AND FLEECE 4 \\U OverCOatS SL*7V t « 7 5 q d» i OA UNION SUITS, worth $1.25. Manu- W Suits In sizes Oto 17 facturew' Surplus Stock 'jfcj l "-" \\\ Overcoats in sizes :J to l» at Women S Pure WOOI $4.00 8a lf; fksm g£f I k\\ Suits in corduroys and cassi- Handsome new model Baimarue Sweaters Men's NATURAL WOOL UNION | l\ \Vk meres; Overcoats in plain and SUITS, perfect fitting garment. i I mixed material. Regular $4 values. and Norfolk Suits; every new ma- Manufacturers' Surplus (C^QQ worth $2.50. Manufacturci*B' Stir- \T m» terial; in sizes for boys 7to IT MMStock Sal© Price, • • •,• plus Stock <£ | q/x r /A \A . years' Fancy weaves with belt ami sale $1 .oy VL / 1 ' <7r Boys' Two Pants Suits • A Saturday Sale of Boys' sashes; aii the new shades; aii sizes. BOYS' UNION SUITS. in ribbed I ; Winter Overcoats and I„ , _ , , « . , I n „ . I I a 6 e Manuf«tu^ e rs' e Hned; v if Mackinaws cq Extra Saturday Special /5c Odd Pants Women's Mercerized $5.00 Surplus Stock Sale 45c \ i at v0»07 I One Lot of Boys' $3.50 I at to $6 Silk Coat Sweaters MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY WOOL Y~| I In this lot you will find Corduroy "Ruejainri d»1 OA i (C -) AC nnri (C A ACT UNION SUITS, double body; worth \*l Suits, All Wool Cassimere Suits— rfcuooiau \| VH Every seam taped and double 4)T".y«5 $3.50. Manufacturers' tf ') AP [e\ the newest Winter Overcoats, All Ovprpnatc stitched Sizes 6to 17 vears In a host of beautiful new shades Surplus Stock Sale. ... Wool Mackinaws. Not a garment UVerCOatS, stitched. Sizes bto 17 years. gMh; v J nk in this lot worth less than $5. Sizes 3 to 10 years. «———^ K"»7IIRIN"*A—FC IFHCTM ,I " 1 , MUM— .eir.pL |i[ w [ S - iTM Governor Brumbaugh 1 to Speak at Arbor Day j Exercises at Derry Church Special to The Telegraph 1l Derry Church, Pa., Nov. 12. Arbor I Day will be celebrated at the Derry Presbyterian Church to-morrow after- | , noon, at 2:15 o'clock, with exercises • which promises to mark a great day in the life of the historic grove which ] surrounds the building. Many of the | older trees have gone, and of those that ! remain not a few show signs of decav. ' It is to perpetuate the grove that this ! i special Arbor Day is being held. With i the actual planting of the trees, the ' , main interest centers on the speakers I ' of the day, of whom Governom M. G. Brumbaugh will be the chief. The 1 Rev. George Snavelv Rentz, pastor of ] 1 Derry Church, wll be in charge of the I i exercises. Prayer will be offered by h the Rev. H. B. King, of Paxton Church, j, and the Rev. Dr. George Edward!' Hawes, of Market Square Presbyterian i 1 Church, Harrisburg. will make the |l first address of the day. i, Dismissal of McCall Will Be Recommended by Senator Thompson By dissociated Press New York. Nov. 12.—State Senator | ■ Thompson, chairman of a legislative committee engaged In investigating j the Public Service Commission, an-1 nounced to-day that the committee j ■would recommend to Governor Whit-! man the summary dismissal of Ed- j ward E. McCall, chairman of the com-1 mission of this district, and had noti- ! Red Mr. McCall of its Intention. Chief of the reasons far recom- j mending Mr. McCall's dismissal. Sen- I ator Thompson said, were the reve lations recently made by him on the ■ witness stand concerning the owner-1 ship of stock in the Kings County Light and Power Company, a cor-1 poration whose activities are to some ! degree under the supervision of thei commission. Formerly Justice of 'he State Su preme Court. Mr. M 'all was ap pointed by Governor , lzer early in 1913 as chairman of t' Public Serv-1 ice Commission of this district. He! resigned from the bench to accept the position, in the Fall of 1913 he was j the Democratic candidate for mayor of ; New York, but was defeated by John i Purroy Mitchel. VILLA'S ARMY SOUTH OF NACO ! Douglas. Ariz., Nov. 12. General Villa's army is to-day several miles south of Naco, having occupied that posttion, it is said, for strategic rea sons. It is claimed by I. G. Lelivler, Mexican consul at Naco. that 1,000 men. under command of General Juan Medina, are awaiting an opportunity to Join General P. Ellas Calles, Car ranza commander at Agua Prleta. Me dina Is said to have formally renounced Villa two days ago. , Exposition Will Not Be Extended Governor Brumbaugh ' to-day re ceived this telegram which may in terest many Pennsylvanians: Exposition Grounds, San Francisco, Cal.. November 5, 1915. Martin Grove Brumbaugh, Governor, Harrisburg, Pa.— The Panama Pacific International Exposition will positively close De cember fourth. There seems to be rumor somewhat prevalent exposition will continue longer, and we have re ports of many people planning to come here after December fourth, ex-1 pecting to see exposition. I am sure from what you saw of the exposition j on your visit here, you will agree that it would be most unfortunate if anybody planning to come would ar rive too late. Appreciating the great interest you have always taken'in this exposition as an expression of pride of the American people in the com pletion of the Panama Canal, I would earnestly request you to give all pos sible publicity to fact exposition will (positively close December fourth next, so that the people of your State may I be Informed to that effect. ! (Signed) CHARLES C. MOORE, President. [Panama Pacific International Exposl- I mmmmmm—mmmmmm^ 3 Q-". y »ho„ H . Ask us to show you the Stetson Corndodger. It can't hurt and is just the next thing to going barefooted. Black glazed kid bluch er, soft as a glove and fits like one. Price, $6. CREGO Bole agent for Edwin Clapp, Stetson and Sorosls Shoes. 15 No. Third St. (3--—— I More Record Breaking Bargains For Saturday j SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE IN OUR BIG SALE on which prices have been pared to the bone to §1 make a Saturday of Extraordinary business ||j [HI Sw^a°t™r en 'coate S ° Th'ls Men s new lot SI.OO All Wool 6 Fleece Men's 25c Gauntlet Gloves, 133 Price V»v°v „n J r« yS - All , sizcs - Winter Underwear Pants Leather Palms. Sale price fen Cja PrlC *' Nav * and Maroon color. and vests, all sizes. ES I $1.87 69c 49c 17c I fi V V ' ' \ ——\ —————^ -mi Girls' New Winter Coats, Women's 10c Fast Black „ B °y s ' a " d Girls' Winter Men's Heavy Corduroy GSJ PR size to 15 years, worth ud to Sweaters, all sizes. All wool, _ M . en s ..j™ 6 *;' , *~orauroy LJW rrci $4.50. ' Hose. Special all colors, value $1.50 and blanket lining, uSi $1.69. Smith's Sale, special, so.oo value. JJgj I $2.39 ' 5c 98c $2.25 I H V ' 1 > ' || H . ° m^l n *,h 9C w FMt B o C . k Women's S9c and 69c Cor- Women's J2.00 and »2.49 J3.90 and tJlit value, whits. ]|| I Pr'c.. seta. Sale price, _ Fancy Lo„ S K,n,onos. Tour g-J. pM.nd ■>!»•«£■>• *• || K3 P ,ck " sizes. jsjl 8 ilk 23c 79c $1.83 1 d'll >■■■■■■■■■■■■—■——— M . * n*' 7 _ m ran Women's $15.00 All Wool ~i~s Tailored Suits for stout Women's Black Jersey Bovs' $3 50 Norfolk Suits Mens and women s E3 women, $lB value. Extra sizes Boys »3.00 Norfolk Suits, H Gray Sweater Coats, |WJ finely tailored. Sale price, Fleeced Gloves. Special value, 8 , to 16 years. Special sale wlt h roll collar, worth SI.OO. special, price, Sale price, JigJ | $9.69 , 121 c $1.89 69c 1 ' > V__ ea n \ / \ / \ {S3 Women's $5.89 value All dikk„h JP3 J=s{ Wool Poplin Dress Skirts Women's Embroidered i?. Men's Heavy Wool Fleece gS] trimmed with large buttons. Ruffled Bleached Muslin s iZ e underwear vest and Undershirts and Drawers. gi] org Patch pockets. Sale price. Drawers, value 25c. Sale p a * t8 for stout wo Jen Sale aU B i ze9 ' SeVeral Sty,e * to $3 (23 while the lot lasts, navy and price, special. ESiVwf women. *3aie p , ck fronl( ggj I black, prlce * E3 $2.29 17c 25c 45c | ■* v -» ' I SMITH'S 452 Market Street |
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