22 j|| | Uptown Mercha Lewisburg Girl Bride of High School Principal j Special to The Tdigraph Dcwisburg. Pa., Dec, 17.—A pretty , home wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. I Shuck on Thursday evening, when j their daughter was married to Pro- I fessor Edmund C. Cline, principal of the Turbotville high school. The groom Is a graduate of Bucknell Uni versity and the bride is a graduate of the Lewisburg high school. ij A Man Wants i ——= 5 for his Christmas Gift something t \ that he would have to buy for S !' himself unless you get It for J i 1 him. By buying him something { ? useful you will save him money. ? 'I He will appreciate that _ % 11 Any of the, following articles are sure to please him. < 11 Silk or Silk and Ijlnen Shirts £ Beautiful Patterns j $2.50 "> $4.50 ,J —or — / !■ Fashionable Four-iii-Hand 'lies ( / Nobby Color Combinations J 5 Some bright, others more con- £ ? servatlve to please all tastes, at 50c uud SI.OO % Dress Gloves / ? in genuine mocha, cape or buck- J 5 skin—plain or black stitched; f > some silk lioed, at J| 1 SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 £ 5 —° r — i 2 Madras or Percale Sliirls ij if Soft or stiff cuffs; fast colors, at J J SI.OO $1.50 :• i[ An Umbrella ij ij Guaranteed to be rainproof • j SI.OO $5.00 •J Outing Flannel Pajamas c The kind that will keep him 5 { warm at night, at £ SI.OO a " d $1.50 I > Come to us with your Christ- 5 i mas problems and we will help 2 t you solve them as well as save 2 4 you money at the same time. J, ij J. N. ICinnard Haberdasher I 11161118 ■; $ N. Third St. •• j= Will Your Home Present That Cheerful and Real _ Home-Like Appearance on Christmas Morning? S ■A. FURNITURE OR A NEW RUG may help a great deal to make your house DU ' ° U^ lt j 1 j° n Christmas Day. Our large stock of furniture and our liberal credit sys- jy There is no more suitable gift for Mother m ot^ler Grown-ups than a nice piece of furniture. We herewith submit a list of O articles all of which make useful and ornamental presents. J * Rockers Iron Beds Pedestals Living Room Suits m % Dressers Dining Chairs Tabourettes w Hall Racks Couches Costumers q • ui Un Chiffoniers Davenports Extension Tables bervmg I ables Ladies' Desks Lounging Chairs Parlor Suits Buffets m Gentlemen's Desks Parlor Tables Bed Room Suits China Closets Brass Beds Library Tables Dining Room Suits Smoker Sets N PICTURES B Brown & Company J The Big Uptown Home Furnishers 1217-1219 North Third Street FRIDAY EVENTNG, POSTMASTERS ARE | NAMED FOR STATE !J. Landis Stricklcr Will Fill | Place at Hununelstown; Other Appointments Washington, Dec. 17. Among the postmasters named yesterday were the following from Pennsylvania: Fred H. Smith, Athens; John J. McCormick, Bridgeport; Denny D. Goshorn,Cambridge Springs; Boscoe H. Brunsetter, Clalrton; Thomas McCobb, Cochranton; A. D. Colegrove, Corry; Harvey M. Bard, 'Denver; J. Landis Strickler. Hummclstown; John D. May, Lapark; Warren 8. Buch, Lititz; Andrew J. Palm, Meadvllle; George H. Powelson. Midway; Edwin J. Wieder, Jr., Pennsburg; P. E. Sheidy, Pine Grove; Clarence Riesinger, Se wick ley; Walter M. Clevenstine, Spring City; Jra F. Cutshall, Tarentum; Oliver F. Folf, Telford; William C. Harvey,, East Pittsburgh; George W. Yost, Col legovllle; John M. Ebllng, Schuylkill Haven; Eouis W. Kopp, Tremont; A. S. | Knepp, North East; Robert H. Krebs, ■Norwich; James A. Piatt, Spartans burg; Francis B. Smeltzer, Avonmore. ITtJKLMDj J | l^chenSetat Blackboards j25 C, 49c and | 25C 9oC | ; Sleds Fir * E "« in " MCf \ \ 40 cents to 25c, 49c and ' I Cl no r>Q„ S,eam tn ß ines \ I $1.90 "oC 25c to $4.98 { | \ \ Mechanical Toys and Games of ! J All Descriptions j ! HEAGY BROS, j 1200 N. Third Street Eleventh Annual Farmers' Week at State College Special to The Telegraph j 3tate College, Pa., Dec. 17.—Ar ■ rangements have been completed by |M. S. McDowell, director of the de ; partment. of agricultural extension of ! State College fo rthe eleventh annual farmers' week at State College com mencing December 27, concluding January 1. Besides the regular State College faculty connected with Pennsylvania's farm school, educators of note from other states will be on hand. Among the lecturers will be Dean C. F. Cur tiss, of the lowa Stato College of Agri culture; Professor J. W. Hammond, of the Ohio Experiment Station; George W. Cavanaugh, professor of agricultural chemistry, of Cornell Uni versity, and Miss Jessie Field, secre tary for Town and Country, Y. -W. C. A., New York City. Arrangements have been made with the railroads for a flat two-cent rate going and coming during farmers' week. WEDDING AT CHESTNUT UEVEIi Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., Dec. 17.—A pretty wedding took place at the Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, when Miss Anna Stuber, daughter of Mrs. C. Stuber, was united in marriage with J. Elmer Ingram, of Peach Bottom. The ceremony was performed by the . Rev. Arthur Norwood. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ••MBRRT CfIfcISTMAS." 1 ICourtesy Eastman Kodak Compaffy.} I I — - ■- Great Hair-Price Sale of Stylish Coats, Suits and Dresses The few remaining days between now and Christmas we intend to devote to our new and exclusive lot of Coats, Suits and Dresses 1 which we will place on sale at half their original price. Women's $25 Suits, $14.50 Women's sls Coats, $7.50 Women's $8 to $lO Sport Coats, all shades ...$3.50 Women's sl6 Dressqs, $8 B. BLOOM 810 N. Third Street BRIDGE TOIjIAS HEDUCED Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., Dec. 17. Reduced rates of toll over the Columbia bridge went into effect to-day and hereafter the toll for a pleasure car will be 20 cents and 3 cents for each pas senger. The former rate was 40 cents. Motor trucks and other vehicles pay the same rate as heretofore. jj|p Everyone Appreciates the Merits of Steckley's Shoes can always depend on the coin- —— fort and wearing qualities of o u r shoes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Steckley's 404 Broad St. OPEN EVENIN