Have You a Boy Problem? It cannot be solved by arith metic. Solve it by feeding him Shredded Wheat —a natural food that makes his body buoyant with the en ergy of youth a muscle and brain-builder contains the life of the wheat in a digestible form. Builds sturdy, robust boys and girls. Serve it for breakfast with hot milk. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. HKAVY RAINS CAI'SF FLOODS By Asscciafi Press Chicago, Jan. 21. —Heavy property damage which city officials estimate will run up intothe thousands of dol lars was wrought in Chicago by the miniature flood that resulted from the torrential rain which began last night and continued to-day. SENATOR EDGE FOR GOVERNOR * By Associated Press Trenton. N. J.. Jan. 21.—State Sen ator Walter E. Edge, of Atlantic City, to-day formally announced his candi dacy for the Republican nomination for Governor. \®tomenWithWrinkles 1 And Poor Complexions Can You Guess My Age? Yoti ran look ten years younger in ten days' time. In many instances and obtain marvelous new beauty almost over nlglit. To prove It I will give 500 women who have wrinkles, poor complexions or thin, scraggly hair, my special course of lessons of beautv—ABSO LUTELY FREE. Mile. Slmone Marlez Who am I? The Paris Mirror, the treat Krench woman's paper, devoted its whole front page to my achieve ments. A seeming miracle of beauty has happened to hundreds of women from using my methods, by the aid of .which I changed myself from a comparatively ordinary looking, care worn woman into what is called "a pri«e winning beauty," and walked away with two of the world's great est international beauty prizes, one In Paris and the other in England. I can make a remarkable transfor mation in a woman's complexion and suppress the appearance of smaller wrinkles and marks of age almost overnight and in ten days' time I can make wrinkled, careworn, aged look ing women appear ten years younger, I in many instances. Are you troubled I with a shiny nose, tough, red, chap ped hands, enlarged skin pores; have] you sunken cheeks, flabby, sagging facial muscles, wrinkles, crows feet, marks of age. thin, scraggly hair; would you like to have girllike com plexion and have people take you to be ten to fifteen years younger than you really are? Then write me to-day. No matter hardly what your age, or what defects of beauty vou may have, I can help you. To prove It, I will give five hundred women my speciai course of lessons on beauty absolutely free, positively not one cent to pay. I will also send you my large work on beauty entitled "My Beautv Secret," and let you keep it and read It ten davg and copy anything you wish contained therein. If you were to pay me JI.OOO 1 could only give you exactly the same in structions and lessons which I now of fer you absolutely free. I realize that women have been deceived and disap pointed so much by "fake" specialists and misleading advertisements that they now hardly believe in anvthing, and I do not blame them. Therefore, I propose to prove what I can do to a limited number of women in each local ity, then everybody can see whether I make good my claims or not. 1 do not require that you recommend me or let me refer to you in any way. No one need ever know that you have taken my course, but when you see the re sults I am sure you will be so delight ed that you will, of your own accord, speak to many of your friends about me. If you wish my special course of lessons absolutely free, please cut out the free beauty coupon below and send it to me by return mail and watch yourself Commence to grow younger and more beautiful to-morrow. I sav to-morrow because most astonlshinir results are often produced by mv method overnight while you sleep. You may enclose three two-cent stamps to help pay postage and other expenses If you wish. Address Mile. Simone Mariex, Dept. 1039 G, 20 West 2'd St • New York. I'FREE BEAUTY SECRETS COUPONJi 'f The Harrisburg Telegraph— Posl-S Ptively not good unless used on or 1 February 20th. |i S Fill out this coupon to-day and l ' ',send it to Mile. Simone Mariex for 1 Shar Special Course of Lessons on 1 %heauty absolutely free, as explain- 1 Sed above: i| 1. What points about vour in.li Jpearance do you most desire to cor-? {rect first 7 2. Have you wrinkles'J f.'i. A poor complexion? 4. A shiny? 5. Sunken cheeks? 6. Black- ' and enlarged skin pores' 7 i \Thin. scraggly hair? S. Dandruff' 1 <!>. Superfluous hair? io. What? Jother defects? 11. Your age? i 1 / (Profession or business, If any.) '! ? 12. Name t Address _ _ ij Be sure to answer all the above ques tions. If you wish you may send three two-cent stamps to help pay postage and other expenses, but her special course of lessons is positively free as offered. The package is too iarge and costly to go by first-class mall, ao It will be sent by parcel post. Address Mile. Simone Mariex, Dept. 10S8 "ft W. 22d St.. York. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG tfifcftjl TELEGRAPH JANUARY 21, 1916. CARPENTERS AND BRICKLAYERS MAY ASK MORE MONEY i ' i i Substantial Increases to Be De-! mantled This Spring, Is Report EFFECTIVE ON MAY lj Boost in Labor Cost May Cur- j tail Building Activities For 1916 i Carpenter* and bricklayers in Har-1 rlsburg are planning: to ask substan- i tiai wage increases this Spring. j From thirty-three and a third cents I an hour for nine hours to forty cents for eight ht>urs is the boost the car penters are seeking, it is understood, while the bricklayers want an addi tional five cents an hour. % The latter now receive sixty rents. Should the requests Be granted the change will hardly become effective before May 1. May Curtail Operations Builders and contractors fear the additional cost of labor which the pro posed demands will entail, may cur tall to some extent the general activi ty in building operations which has been predicted for the ensuing year. Some of the trades' unions, according to report, have already decided upon the wage increases. The early ac tion was taken in order to permit the contractors ample time to make their estimates for the Spring work. "Extensive operations have been planned for this year, 1 understand," said one well-known contractor, "but the boost In the cost of labor which must naturally follow the acquisition to the demands of the carpenters and bricklayers may naturally affect the plans of some builders. However, they will have ample time to figure on this development as the changes will prob ably not go into effect before the first of May. Should Be Banner Year "Generally speaking 1916 should be a banner y«ar for building operations. The architects and contractors are taking advantage of the 'inside sea son' to work out plans and estimates and indications point to an early start as soon as the weather permits. "As I have said the only thing that might crimp the activities more or less, will be the increase cost of labor. The labor problem anyway is a serious matter these days; it is becoming more and more difficult to get good men ex cept at exorbitant prices. There are several reasons for this although I presume that the European war has its effect. So many foreigners you know have been called home to the colors. And as a rule they heed the call. "At any rate." he concluded, "con tractors and builders are busy folks figuring on the new year's possibili ties." May Establish City-Wide "Fire Zone" by Passing Resolutions on Tuesday Instead of waiting to incorporate the city-wide "fire zone" in the pro posed new building code. Council, at Its meeting Tuesday may declare the whole city within the "fire limits" by adopting a resolution to that effect. Building Inspector James H. Grove prefers this action rather than to await the passage of the new building code. Much time could be saved by such action, he believes, as the com pilation of a code ordinance will re quire considerable threshing out. In the mean time, if the whole city is restricted as a "fire zone," many of the frame structures which have been planned for this Spring could not be erected. City Commissioner Harry F. Bow man is working with Building Inspec tor Grove in collecting data for the code ordinance. The preparation of a resolution however to make the city limits the fire district, is now in City Solicitor Seitz's hands. The present fire district boundaries extend from Vine to Hamilton streets and from the river to Tenth. Millersburg Plans to Throw Properties Open For Public Playground Millersburg's school board is plan ning to establish a series of public playgrounds on "The Heights" and "Jericho," the northern limits of the borough, according to the general re port. Strength to the rumor gained ground in local realty circles this week when transfers of deeds of several properties on the northern outskirts of the town were recorded by Re corder James E. Lentz. These plots include properties be longing to J. H. Rowe, Charles L. Hartman and 1. S. Gilbert, and the considerations given were sl, $25, and S3OO respectively. Hardscrabble Association Will Meet Tonight For a Further Talk on Plans Further plans for conducting the legal battle against the city's con demnation of the "Hardscrabble" dis trict will be discussed this evening when the new "Hardscrabble Associa tion" meets at the residence of T. B. Rockafellar, the treasurer of the organization. More than thirty residents of the district have already joined the or ganization and membership boosting committees are at work seeking new members. The purpose of the organization Is to band together to hire legal advice upon which to except to the report of the "Hardscrabble" viewers. The basis upon which the "Hardscrabblers" will fight it is understood, is the technical one of the city's Illegality in institut ing condemnation proceedings at all. Houses Burned in Belgium by Germans By Associated Press Paris, Jan. 21.—A dispatch from Iftivre says a : eport has just been issued by the Blegian government giv ing the number of houses in the var ious provinces of Belgium which the report says were burned by the Ger mans. They total 18.207. The High Cost of Living problem has been reduced to a minimum. The Broad Street Market ad on page 11 tells how.—Advertisement, | y ■ i i 1 i —J I 1 I 1 1 1 Nil in BROAD ST. BROAD ST. ~j nf Prime Beef, 10c lb. PineaDDles |STOUFFER'S Since the inauguration of this Saturday Evening Market 18 months ago. Saturdav evening we'll have mMT f__ Jfl • j 4 4 it has Rained such popularity, that where one building was employed at, on <t a ] e IK, Q f Primr* Beef f 1(11111 I III i 7\l the start. both buildings are now required to take care of the growing . , . , ' Fine, big, ripe Pineapples will UvvU I lllllluJ IV LUI patronage. worth 15c per pound that WC be ,mong the leader, in our .toll J . n-» , , ' ... .. , °" er at 10c P er pound. 1 his r „_ , h<> Saturdav evening trade. For Saturday evening we are The accessibility of the market by trolley, its freshly stocked stalls for , , • J r . for the Saturday evening traoe. _. + fV . ' ewenlng patrons, and the high standards under which It is conducted, tilt 01 ptime ca ill, lot Special price reductions have been oneiing at tnc special price Oi n, " k, J il ~,<>st attractive to those who find early morning marketing hn- tened especially for Inter- made on these as well as our large, 10c each, 0U1" delicious Choco pos . . national stock shows. Very red, rlp« late and Caramel Squares. The special attractions offered by various stall holders for certain even- rarelv does Such a high ETade „„ r ing hours, as announced herein, will prove Interesting to Saturday evening beef "coine to Harrisbui'fr _ lJ.fc.l_lL AI fc.bofc.N mnrkvter * . .... HOME BAKING In addition we will have a I yO¥l . full line of Beef, Por'<, Veal, ClIlUvI A Chicken Salad, Potato Salad, /J-vn j / r /J Lamb, Fresh Smoked Sausaee, . . , . , Croquettes Fepper Slaw and Bologna. Frankfurters, Pud- TT"! T T.rZ Mayonnaise. yC/jr rO7 . » c i T • rived. These are the finest berries T ding, Scrapple, Liver, Bacon, W .- V e had at any time this season MEATS (/ VL> and All-Pork Sausage at b « caUße we able to buy our Meats ... bear the of _ Ift P P A them "right," we re iu a position r} iMCais ail DCar tne OI SUPERINTENDENT WEST HARRISBURG MARKET HOUSE CO. lOCrer fOWld to give you benefit of lower prices. hcial Stamp of Uncle Sam's O. lv. ———— —— ——— liome-dressed, grain-fed. and Government-Inspected meats the 41 1 . A * —* /-> *■ ■■Saml Gardner STOUFFER'S /jL I P I |— H JJ > Q t KOONS STALLS—NOS. 146. QUALITY MARKET K K m. STALL NO m ,M ' 257 AND 258 BTALLS—NOS. 137. l». 139 and 140. FRAME MARKET NORTHWEST FRAME MARKET, EAST ENO. FRAME MARJCET, WALL STAND. Stayman Winesaps—l2c Quarter Peck BRICK " ABK^ ■«" ~.l« 1-arge rosy Winesaps; spicy, mellow and literally bursting with sweet WW __ juices—grown on the Sunny Hillsides of our own Dauphin County. V-m -m n.n -* m mm mM B—l mm »-»fi I A/«AnHii( f A PP « „,™ rt „ bro »„ , wcy; p E ,c„ bi'ttf.k. ouced ougar-vurea nam tream cious. golden and most appetizing, homemade of selected fruit; Country- grown Turnips, Parsnips, Beets, Cabbage, Salsify, Curley Parsley, Spin- 1 nach. Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes and scores of other good things for the B a ■ 1 table are to be had at our stalls. gag gg mmm | vuK6 ROBERT J. WALTON I Y'OU'LL find this ham of exceptional flavor, lean, and TT East End Fruit and Truck Farm EVe " ing 15C Hdlf no«tk s,d" A cStm S »,"lk1-one market _ At our staH you'll also find choicest Sugar-Cured 30c Whole Jjacon, Shoulder, and a full line of Imported Cheese, as - well as a complete line of Heinz delicacies. Xh i, cake always sells Choice Meats Waldorf D. A. McFADDEN Creamery Hlltter STALLS—NOS - 21 AND - 2 - SOUTH EAST CORNER, STONE MARKET, niarket we make the above —————■ ——^^—————————————— ] ow p r j ce> 35 C PNW SATURDAY NIGHT O UR S U., WN, SHO W and especially for Saturday plclu „ , 0 lh . ot VjdlvCO MAPKFT a generous stock of Angel «ven.ng market. Oar .tocks * HI/MMW-I Food, Sunshine, Chocolate are refurnished after the early an( j milked by experts. Picture "W ami r° t c* j ... , . . .... this, and you 11 understand why xl Q| I \/ Iliaiketing and at no time Wl.l Waldorf Creamery Butter—(in JL wJL 1 r P (T(¥ C t , f , T ui vou find a better choice of the "'"Z S 1° JJL TartS ' Cocoanut J um bles sweet, rich ana golden—a tasty it « finest cuts of Beef, Mutton, qe"" The argument of the Strictly fresh - gathered an(l aro P cake S- Pork, \ eal and Lamb. Get p 0 """ 1 , •••• u"7," C housewife that it's useless tlom dauphin county farms; We ve also an exhaustive stock every one guaranteed. We TT TVT T7 T? T O the Saturday Evening Market t0 bake when such tempt- were fortunate in securing a A. UIN ILJ&JL OC r«' ..r , ss-B.ffarar-ing cak« s and P astr y can GRISSINGBR Chas. W. Sheaffer Joseph H. Frantz be so eas,ly bou s ht . finds you'ii ai<„ fi „d a fresh stock , >i; no STALLS-NOS. 552 AMD 353 STALLS NOS. 107, 108, 121 AND 122 tile best anSWer in of Crispy Celery, large golden crnitfß MtRkFT aniiTH Sl n» BRICK MARKET, NORTH WALL. STONE MARKET. NORTH AISLE. Sweet potatoes) big, juicy, CENTER'AISLE PI ft' 7 sweet oranges grape fruit and bhearter s Special Prices for Baking L c Sl !~ & Son Sugar I,. „ # O BRICK MARKET, WALL STAND, ' Saturday Evening I , s,a : a pr B,DI AT ARCH •/ O sonal pride we take in our F\ Oranges, per dozen, 12<* Tangerines, per dozen, 120 baking; it is that plus all Large Cranberries, per quart, !()<• of the goodness obtainable OIIIUIVCU On« 7 from the best of materials. f* OC I CI VVL. . on will find our stands literally buried beneath I flllTlrflT' • • huge piles of golden Oranges, Grapefruit, Pineapples you'll find us on Satur- J is'special price is for and Lemons. . • „ . O Saturday evening market day e\enings a onlv. C] r; HI JBRS BRICK MARKET, SOUTH SIDE, UCIUoCIgC VJ. lv U UDIJ CENTER AISLE .... . 0 .... . STALLS—NOS. 314, Sls AND 316. FIRST STALL INSIDE BRICK MARKET. STALLS—NOS. 271, 272 AND J7J CoUntrV-made and COUII- AIIICKS £x nlllCllS try-smoked sausage. We "BAKERS OF GOOD Fruit Butters Homemade ENCK S FAMOUS r;:;;::z:s THINGS '' M STALLS—NOS. 134 and ISS Apple-Peach-Apricot lVfinrP PiV« ' CREAMPUFFS Luo g * for Lr „„ STONB 1H "D* 4. lfAlliC»V A lvu . - . _ use. Nothing but fresh- ■ I IIP killed country porkers are _ _ _ 'OC I lUI USED IN ITS MAKE - UP . IT is C EA L CWEET 13c the pint—the price of 10f Homemade Mince Pies that We're justly proud of our building a reputation for TT applies only to Saturday even- carrv one hac)< . tQ tfie d o]d creampuffs; our customers tell us — we should like vol! to i* #_ ing " kid - truly, the kind 4 hat they're the best they ve been J n^J.rm l IPIIipc Mother u?ed to niake when she able bu >' an y wh " e - l b » t for }U ° bt nomemdue jellies had "luck" with her baking. Even,ng Market, we Mr fnr Homemade in everv sense of make the above attractive of- We have country dressed O 10l LDKj the word. Nothing but select- fer " fres " meats m plenty— U fflf /Sp We also carrry the famous ed ingredients used. This price Of course we also carry an P>esh Pork, Veal and the Quality Smoked Meats, applies to Saturdav evening ample stock of fresh Pies, . . R . Norway Mackerel, the highest only—at other times you'll pay Cakes, Rolls, Buns—all baked cnoicer cuts ot fleet ana Large, juicy fruit, regtl grade obtainable; homemade more for them. ' daily, so they're bound to be our prices are low as any. lar price of which is 3 and 4 Sauerkraut and homemade pea- always top-notch. . ' ' . "7T PTSTTITT WM - H - BEST C. H. ENCK Geo. A. Sheaffer "^7 I. A, XCxOXIiSiJ STALLS—NOS. 297 AND 298 Onlv STALLS—NOS. 262 and 263 NO. 127. FRAME MARKET. CENTER AISLE, NOS " 2,< AND 217 ' BRICK MARKET. CENTER AISLE STONE MARKET, NORTH WALL NEAR ARCH FRAME MARKET, SOUTH WALL AlsO full line Sealdsweet ' Oranges at IM S. M: JOHNSON'S OYSTERS AND4O * PERDOMN 40c and 50c Jos. J. Parialo at Broad Street Market STALLS— nos. 277 AND »7« STALLS—NOS. 148. 149, 165 and 166. FRAME MARKET. CENTER AND NORTH AISLES BRICK MARKET. CENTER AISLE 11
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