12 BIG PUBLIC SALE OF Choice Building Lots and Dwellings ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. Here is an opportunity to buy, AT YOUR OWN PRICE, real estate in one of the most promising sec tions in the State of Pennsylvania. 50 choice building lots, 30 feet front by 150 feet deep, fronting on Mount Joy Street, College Heights Tract, Elizabethtown, Pa., will be put on public sale Saturday, November 20th, on the premises. Since this tract was opened three years ago, 22 houses and one church have been built thereon. Water, gas and electricity is on the ground, streets have been graded, and five thousand lineal feet of granolithic sidewalks and gutters have just been laid. Elizabeth town Needs 60 New Homes Right Now and College Heights tract is the logiqal site for them. Real estate values are in the ascendency, and now is the time to Buy at Your Own Price and on Suitable Terms Desirable FREE To the first person erecting a home on any of the fifty lots offered at this sale we will give a desirable lot ABSOLUTELY FREE Be on Hand—Terms Made Known at Time of Sale For Further Information or a Tour of the Premises Before Sale, Apply to J. G. Forney & Co. J. H. BUCH Lancaster, Pa. or Buch-Hoffman Company Agents for Buch-Hoffman Co. Elizabethtown, Pa. A M IT SEMES TS AMUSEMENTS What Would You Do If You Had 9 Sweethearts? BARNEY WILLIAMS AND HIS 9 SWEETHEARTS A MUSICAL COMEDY ACT WITH A BEVY OP PHKTTV GIRI.S s,l Majestic Theater MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ■Surrounded by -I oiNllml Keith Acta, Including HI liDHI.I.A PATTER SON, the Modern \ enn», »n<l II \y.l',l. ami A 1.1/ AD A I'AItADOFSKA, IHC Mimical I'TIMIIKIPM. Mat. Itnlly, Coining Thiirimlay PHICESt Eve."::, "KING" Mnt., 10c & 15c Olid, 7.30 to The < h!iiipnnzc<> with n Kve., 10c, lRe, U. Iluuinn llniln 2f»c. il(k CAcvuA- s " k To-day mill To-morrow Geo rue Ade'a Latent Comedy "JUST OUT OF COLLEGE" Am nn added nttrnetlon for the entire week The Von Schiilos. < MIT SONG BOOSTKKS) but talented nrtinta who will render popular, high clnmi miiHteal num ber*, voral and InHtrumental, during the pleture program. Always new and original happening on the Hnny Corner. Herman V. leaver at the pipe organ 2-1..10 and 7-11. 10-«la> nuil »«-», »rr««—Double Show—( li\init; « IfAITI.N lu IIIM latest nnd bent relenne "A NIGHT IN THE SHOW." 2 Reels. —AND— CYRIL MAUDE in "PEER GYNT." Tlw elei-anl hero of Henrlk Ibapn'a f anion* love utoiy. Paramount. • Wednesday nnd "ThiiriulaT"™^™^ - " LOU TELLEGEN in "THE EXPLORER." - unl 1 ?!"™ 0 ' Wiillner. the lillud orjranlat. playn from a >llll -I.:i0 and from « till II |>. 111. >II*M VI «*rebuilt from 10.30 'till 2 nnd from 4.30 *tlll 7 n in ADMISSION—AduIts, Children, X*. ' MONDAY EVENING, Elizabethtown has doubled in population during the past ten years. The Masonic Home and Elizabethtown College are located there. It boasts of many big industries, and is admirably located on the main line of the Pennsylvania Rail road, the Lancaster and Elizabethtown Trolley Line, the Elizabethtown and Hershey Trolley Line, and now has pros pects of being a terminal of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad. Dwellings There will also be offered at time of sale, one double Frame Dwelling and one Single Frame Dwelling—7 rooms and bath each, all modern conveniences located on South Market street, Elizabethtown, along trolley line. I AUTO ON MAN'S NECK FOR HOUR [Continued From First Page.] 1 east of Newville. The men were on their way Home to this city. When | the machine reached the rise and started to round the curve it skidded in the mud. and rolled over and over down the hill. When it stopped both men found they were powerless to ex ; tricate themselves. j Finally after they had lain there an hour and were thoroughly drenched !by the pouring rain, another autoist i came along and by mere chance dis covered them. He was accompanied by a woman and when his machine breasted the hill his lights shown down on the overturned machine. He stop ped but thought it had been deserted and was about to start again when he heard groans. The autoist with the aid of lighted matches, found Bender gasping and choking for breath. lie took a jack from his car and started to raise the machine from off Mender's nneck. Cries of pain from the other side warned him to stop and going around the autoist found Shan er pinioned to the ground. He finally : managed to relieve the sufferings of , both a trifle, and bracing the car he sped to Newville for aid. Bender, who is 25 years of age and 'a son of R. R. Bender, general man i ager of the Union Sales Company, was I the most seriously injured. Jn addi -1 tion to bruises and slight lacerations lof the entire body his neck is badly ; strained. Shaner, aged 16, escaped | with badly bruised legs. Both were (brought to their homes in this city last ' night. Shaner this morning said that I with his free arm he sounded his horn continuously for more than half an hour. A farmer living nearby heard J the noise but said later that he thought j it was just someone going up the hill, j O-paac Quickest Remedy For Colds When you feel the /symp toms of a cold or the grip take Opaac. It .counteracts the disease and clears the system of the germs. Opaac Breaks a Cold Over Night Small chocolate coated tahletn cany to carry, ea»y to take 25$ GORGAS, The Druggist 16 N. 3rd St. Penna. Station HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH SCHOOL PAYMENT IS FALUNG SHORT fContinued from First Page] who announced suspension of pay ments last week, said bluntly when asked the reason that the money was not in hand to pay them. The bulk of the State* revenue devoted to payment of school appropriations comes ( from the corporation taxes. These are generally collected in large sums in the Fall through the Audi tor General's Department. Lavish ap propriations in the face of creation of special funds from automobile li censes, hunters' licenses and escheats are nlso blamed for the low state of the finances. As a matter of fact the general lund of the State Treasury was lower on October 31 than it had been for twenty years or more. I Another matter which is causing concern at the Capitol is the crowded , j condition of departments. The Pub lic Service, Highway and Labor and Industry Departments are three wftich have offices In buildings outside of the , t apitol in addition to their main quar ters in the Capitol. Recently it was j proposed to have the Public Service j Commission lake some* of the rooms in the Internal Affairs Department, I but nothing came of it and when it i was planned to take the whole Labor I and Industry Department outside of the Caj.'itol to give the Highway De partment more room it was dlacoverd I that the appropriations authorized j would not permit it. j The whole question of proper hous | ing of departments and changes to | suit demands of actual work will be i taken up by the new Economy and I Efficiency Commission shortly. j Sappers, Buried in Mine, Dig Way Out in 61 Hours Special to The Telegraph Paris, Nov. 15. An episode of the battlefield is related in a letter from the front concerning two sappers who were buried by the explosion of a Ger man mine, but dug their way out af ter 61 hours' work. The two men were entombed in a small space at the end of a counter mine gallery. By means of knives they made ti vertical chimney, only to find that it issued less than a yard "from an enemy trench. Waiting until night, they dug in another direction, and after 24. hours reached the upper air. Each' has been awarded a medal. WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows. As Nature's corrector of throat 1 troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycer ine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weak ening influence which usually follows. If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion to-day. Physicians prescribe it to avert throat troubles, overcome bronchial disorders and strengthen the lungs. No alcohol or harmful drugs. Always insist on Scott's. ' j Scott & Uowuc, Woomficld, N. J. 15-32 NEWPORT AVIATOR GOES TO ITALY David H. McCulloch Signs Coil tract With Government as Instructor at School | i &&9m : AtMMHHSHfIi DAVID H. M'CULLOCH Special to The Telegraph Newport, Pa., Nov. 15.—David H. McCulloch, after spending several days with his mother, Mrs. J. Emery Flelslier, left for New York on Satur day and sailed on the liner Taroniima for Taranto, Italy. Mr. McCulloch, who is a graduate of the Glenn Cur tigs aviation school at Hammondsport, N. Y„ and himself one of the coun try s best flyers, has signed a contract with the Italian government to give instruction at the aviation station at Taranto. Previous to, the great Euro pean war Mr. McCulloch spent two years in lluenos Aires as the repre sentative of the Curtiss company. OKI'HEUM Thursday, matinee and night, November 18—"The Broadway Belles/' Saturday, matinee and night, November 20—The musical comedy success, "Me, Him and I." Wednesday, matinee and niglit, Novem ber 21—"Some" show, Jefferson de • Angeles In "Some Baby." "«K, HIM A \II I" At the Orpheum, Saturday, matinee and night, llurtig and Seamon present their entire big musical comedy sensa tion, "Me, Him and 1," with an entire new east of players headed by three of America's most famous comedians. Mack, Harris and D'Mack, considered by the theatergoing public three of the most versatile entertainers on the stage, and featured vaudeville stars in both European and American vaude ville houses. "Me, Him and 1" has been unanimously conceded the one bright particular star in the Armament of musical comedy. The comedy abounds in bright lines; the action is brisk, the mountings and staging excellent.—Ad vertisement HUSTLING MATCHKS FOR OH- I'HEUM The first of a series of championship wrestling matches will be presented under tile promotion of Uayle Bur-- lingame at the Orpheum, beginning Monday evening, November 22. Among the champions already engaged as such names as Aberg, Zybsco, Henderson and others. The customary preliminaries will be presented. These matches are presented through contract by Mr Bur lingame with the Manhattan Opera House forces, who have been staging the championship bouts of the world.— Advertlst —ent. DOUBLE SHOW \T THE HK(iU\T TO DAY AND TOMORROW The Regent offers to-day and to-mor row a double attraction. Charlie Chap lin, in his latest arid best laugh-pro voking comedy, entitled "A Night at the Show," in two reels, will lie shown. This is a scream from beginning to end. Don't miss seeing it. Another attraction is presented bv the Oliver -.lorosco Co., in which Cyril Maude plays the leading role In Ifejirik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," on the Paramount program. The chance to show Peer upon a real storm-swept sen. Anltra duiicing in a real desert and the other characters In their actual, environment, makes this production of "Peer Gynt" the nearest approach to what Henrik Ibsen actually saw In his own Imagina tion that lias ever been presented. Banished from Gulbrandsdale for "bride theft,' the romantic boy. Peer Gynt, begins a worldwide wandering. Prosperity attends him, but he lavishes it up on beautiful women, who only work his ruin. Age finds him but a spent shell of his boyhood self and, returning to Ciulbrandsdale to die, he is called to account for his wasted lift) by his Maker. He is about to be consigned to the path of the fallen when he Is saved by the devotion of the gentle Holveig, a boyhood sweetheart. who never gave him up and through all the l years waited patiently for his return. Despite his sins, therefore, it is judged that the good in him has lived in her faith. In her hope and in her love.— Advertisement. AT THK COLON I \L Along with George Ade's latest com edy attraction. "Just Out of College." the Colonial this week presents an add ed attraction in the presence of the Von Schillous, a clever musical couple, who will present an interesting turn in singing, piano and violin nlaving. The young man and woman comprising ; this duo are recognized Keith artists, and they will likely add a pleasing turn to the clever, even extraordinary picture features that are booked for the entire week. The attraction for Monday an«' Tueseday, however, prom ises to lie the best comedy production yet Aimed. It is taken from the fam ous George Ade comedy production and the plcturizatlon of, the play is heralded " one of the leading comedy gejns in the moving picture world. Scores of clover players were secured for the big attraction and many delightful college scenes are depicted. Fun aplenty along the inimitable George Ade stvle keeps un interest and (rood humor everv min ute the picture is In progress.—Adver tisement. • MAJESTIC VAUDEVILLE When It comes to glvinr advice in love affairs Laura Jean Llbby and Beatrice Fairfax and such have no show with Barnet Williams, who will be In Harrlsburpr to-day with nine sweethearts. Neither of the former would ever advise any one how to manage so many fair maidens all at one time, even if they were asked thev would nhickly say "how frivolous!" And they are such a fascinating group of girls, too. thst no one on earth could blame Mr. Williams for holding on to all nine of them. If you don't believe It. .look them over for yourself. Mr. Williams nhd all nine of his affinities will he at the Malestlc Theater for the first half of the week, when thev will present one of the niftiest one-net musi cal comedies patrons of the Maiestic have seen this season. Some of the other Interesting features will Include: Burdella Patterson, the modern Venus In artistic poses: O'Brien, Moore and McCormack. three young men offering: a breezy piano and singlm? act: Hazel and Alada. youthful pair In a snlendld vocal ned musical turn, and Valentine and Rell. man and woman, appearing In a novel blcvele novelty. Interesting ■ omedy Mature films are Included in the narformance as usual.—Advertise ment. NOVEMBER 15, 1915. j A Magazine] I On the Screen I Issued Weekly J A COMPLETE magazine with illustra- J AA tions that are alive, real, full of action. See it on the screen and keep in touch with the latest foreign and domestic news, fashions, household ideas, modern science and sports, all carefully selected for you by nationally known authorities who will act as editors of MmipicUire& This is more than a mere collection of pic tures gathered from here, there and every- y where. The entire weekly showing is assembled under the direct supervision of one of America's ablest magazine editors. §1 The quality of Paramount Newspictures is in keeping with the Paramount policy—the B highest quality only. Here are some of the departments of interest to you: b=%~\ FOREIGN <S-~ rZ I S DOMESTIC NEWS fk ■V M } Edited by one of the largest ( { P news-gathering organizations in N^jHtniHHU.y'F A&jsithe world. Advisory Editor, ■ » John A.Sleicher.Leslie-JudgeCo. !rfl fashions > Edited by The Dry Goods Sifc fey p-y y I Economist, an internationally —1 yinj known organization that is a , vlMl recognized style authority at t I"" 2_——>" home and abroad. □T3 HOUSEHOLD fT|XII SVUA DEPARTMENT |^l The co-operation of the 9 Woman's Home Companion and ) I I Ladies' World has been secured —rM *- yto make this department authori- L— I H tative. \ fl IzflfS FINANCIALS-* ; mJ COMMERCIAL L-jSI -•Sot* Important business facts as I £ they apply to your every day St business and home life, collected {9 V yffiuVfW anc * interpreted by the famous 111 1 statistician, Roger W. Babson. I X MODERN SCIENCE [o[]| V 111/ -c This department will be conducted by Waldemar f ;JR I y| S2=.JStiSf2e Kaempffert, Editor Popular w B Science Monthly. B Paramount news pictures will be shown ■ at the theaters showing Paramount Pictures. @ m y Paramount GpictU rci (corporation- fl ONE HUNDRED mmj TBM <_/ WIST FORTIETH V - ' STREET NEW YORK.N.Y. HKAIt REORGANIZATION I'l,.\N'S . Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 15.—The Missouri Ppubllc Service Commission to-day began a formal hearing on the proposed plan for the reorganization of th eSt. I >Oll is and San Francisco Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blood It May Mean Eczema, Scrofula—The First Sign of Inherited Blood Disease Pimples, scaly Itching skin, rashes, burning sensations and Scrofula denote with unfailing certainty a debilitated, weakened and Impure state of tho blood. The troublor may have been in your blood from birth, but no matter how you were Infected, you must treat It through the blood. It is a blood disease. You must use S. S. S., tho standard Wood tonic for 50 years, if you expect certain relief. For purifying the system, nothing Is equal to it. The actton of S. S. 8. Is to cleanse the blood. It soaks through the system direct to the seat of the trouble —acting as an antidote to neutralize the blood poisons. It revitalizes the red blood corpuscles, increases the flow so that the blood can properly perform its physical work. The dull sluggish feeling leaves you—the complexion clears up. Even .long standing cases re spond promptly. But you must take S. K. S. Drugs and substitutes won't do. Get K. S. H. from your druggist. If yours is a special case and you used exuert advice, write to S. S. S. Co- Atlanta, Gu_ Railroad. The reorganization plan submitted to the commission last Thursday provides for a reduction in the stock and bond capitalization of the 'Frisco system of more than $29,000,000 and for a reduction in tho annual fixed charges of $5,728,000.
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