| All Advertise _. o • C • I 17 C x J I | Money-having Specials tor Saturday | | 1 Medicine-s Evcryilny | Evrryilii.v Articles | Medicines I gj Prlee Saturday Price Saturday CS 53 Kverj-dny sppchii 34 c L a Blache Face Powder 320 25c G. &H. Peroxide Cream 150 Kvrjiiny sa'iribV « M 9 " lnrd ' r S3c Pinaud's Lilac Water 47* 17c Kolynos Tooth Paste 150 g ipj 35c Doan's Kidney Pills 330 D ~ „ .. . - ,_ . 67c Hudnut's Toilet Water . ><o 34c Musterole "90 RSI &= 66c Kilmer's Swamp-Root .190 ° tt an ' s ,n & r« am .- - «> 2ic Djer Kiss Talcum Powder 190 27c Phenol Sodique nwi I 25c Foley's Honey and Tar 1.4 7 1,1 Ki SS Face Powder Kg 66c H ood s Sarsaparilla <M» 1 C§ 15c Williams Violet Talcum Powder 10* 34c Daggett & Ramsdell s cream iO* „„ . . , i • 'il S3 H 17c Olive Tablets l.>* 33c Pcbeco Tooth p aste ;to< , J2c M^ Talcum Powder ~* 36c Angier's Emulsion *|g rsj 25c Limestone Phosphate 21 * 12c Swansdown Powder 10* 67c Othine, Double 59* 71c Angier's Emulsion "'" j§f{ 49c Bell-ans 42* 41c Mary Garden Talcum Powder 39* 17c Kalpheno Tooth Paste I.l* SI.OO Fellow's Hypophosphites 93* oa nsj 33c Mi-o-na Tablets 20* 37c Sempre Giovine 29* 16c Lyon's Tooth Powder 150 67c Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 03* ||j jg 41c Antiphlogestine 3.10 12c Pear's Unscented Soap 10* 34c Canthrox 290 i?c Musterole 150 || 15c Alexander's Lung Healer 120 w t : »4* jpj jgj 33c Booth's Hyomei Liquid 29* * ISfc*. 34c Nuffey Tablets 31* g?j 33c Soivax 290 We have never had to apologize for giving you the lowest prices, "becauss we have always 2g c Lapactic Pills 2«r gji g| 33c Papes Diapepsm 29* done it." You cannot look back upon the time when we gouged big round dollars out of you 37c Pllllll P s Mllk Magnesia 3.>0 jp i^ lsterine ''J when you should have had 34c change. We believe you do not care to go back to the big dollar, 1/0 loans .><>-, J 65c Peruna ...................... .170 ior dollar-priced goods. We give you the prices you are justly entitled to—with quality and [3? 57c Jad's Kidney Salts 42* best of service to boot. 17 c Beecham's Pills 1»10 |j|j I 65c Bromo-Seitzer 0 .^ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! II!!! 570 Sale of Rubber Goods and Sick Room Needs Saturday 67c Nutted Von Tablets... '.'...'...'. '.'.'. 590 11 34c Williams' Pink Pills 30* Davol Hot Water I 2-qt. Handmade $1.25 Red Rubber 2-qt. one-piece 71c Enos Fru j t salts * .19* |fj H 15c Schenck's Pills" 8 !!!!!!!!!!!!! 1!!!!!!!!!!!!! 120 Bott1 ?' guaranteed on e Water Bottle, choco- 2-qt. Fountain Sy- Moulded Red Gum 67c Ph elps' Rheumatic Elixir 590 || m 33c St. Jacob's Oil '>o* year in every day serv- j ate co i or Sold any- , ringe, moulded, first Hot Water Bottle. 59c Bliss' Native Herb Tablets 49* ||j 1 66c D.' S D.'D" .V.V.V.V.V.V/.V.'.V.'.'.V.'.'.'.V.'.V.V.V. «"!> doi : 'LZe ta e o". wh ereat67c. Cut-price quality For Satur- I Made by the manufac- «£ Beg^Mus.erinel Ej 67c Wampole's Cold Liver Oil 580 dinary family use. Saturday sale, day, G3 23c Fletcher's Castoria 21* Regular retail price *>'><*• I Price on Saturday sl.lO S. S. S W 48c Hall's Catarrh Remedy 45 <4. itooc c atlirf i aT ! mc 11 •* I H7<l* 34c Pinex 290 eg p3 14c Carter's Liver Pijls 12* j 'a.-. 10 j $2.50 full capacity , g 6c Kj n g' s N ew Discovery 590 |j?{ - 66c Hood's Sarsaparilla 59* 66c Piercers V Med?c"in e U s b -><)t $ 3 - 00 Marvel Whirling Rubber 2-qt. Water finished Fountain Sy- ma d e Combination ReSnoi n Ointment'.''.....'.'. 09* S H 34c Usoline Oil . 290 Spray Syringe. Bottle, usually sold ringe. No better qual- Water Bag and Foun- $2.90 Horlick's Malted Milk $2_.85 25c Steero Cubes 2\c For Saturday sale for 75c to SI.OO. For ity made at any price, tain Syringe. For Sat- 53c Mellin's Food 50* [i|;j 1/0 a ' or ' te 's* $2.48 Saturday sale, Fo:* Saturday, $1.63. urday sale, 66c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur .190 j|| I The Only Cut-Rate Patent I/" Wj % J4 . J Medicine Store in Hbg. -*V ML4I ?If H4 Sl KJ9 Market St. | —— Legal Notices 1 NOTICE TO BIDDEHS SEALED RIDS will be rsofitvßd by! the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon of! Wednesday. March 29, 1910, for repairs and alterations to the front anil rear •■levators in the Court House. Harris l.tirg, Pa., as per the requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. Copies of repairs and additions required can be had in the office of the County Commissioners. All bidders will be r.-quired to bid ! separately on each elevator and must furnish certified checks with their bids in an amount to equal at least 10 per cent, of the total bid price, and the successful bidder or bidders will l>c re quired to furnish bond to the full bid I vrlce for the faithful performance of the contract. HENRY W. GOUGH, l County Controller ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.K PURSUANT to an order of the Or- i piians' Court of Daupoin County made the 2lst day of February, 1916, the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Kate. A. Demmy. late of Penbrook, l'n.. will offer at public sale on the premises. 1621 Park Street. Harrisburg, Pa., a two and one-half-story flame dwelling house. containing seven rooms and hath. newly painted, with new furnace and all improve- . ments, hide entrance and granolithic pavements, having a frontage on Park Street of 16 ft. 6 in. and extending back 110 ft. to a 20 ft. alley. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock A. M , Saturday, March 25. 1!• 16. when conditions of sale will be made known. 11. S. PLANK. Administrator. I. R. SWARTSS. Atty., 108 N. Second St., Harrisburg. NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Publh Ser vice Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Philadelphia and Heading Railway Company for a Cer tificate of Public Convenience, evidenc. ing the Commission's approval of the > obstruction of an additional track across the tracks and facilities of the Harrisburg Railways Company above grade on the existing abutments of a! bridge located about 8900 feet west of Boyd, Swatnra Township, Dauphin j County, Pennsylvania, the public hear ing on which will be held in the rooms • f the Commission at Harrisburg on the I third day of April, 1916, at two o'clock I Bringing Lip Father # # # # <fl> # By McManus MAGGIE HAA LOCKED L "DINTY- COME OVER TO MF f| r ,N MX ROOM BUT I - J W,TH * CORK-SCREW _ MIND IT A<b LONG ,T >N THE SECOND J n THIS I«> LOCKED IN | W,NDOW *LOCKED IN! I <? ' ® s£ s f rn I V/ITH ME Q,>c COLUT - v T I % fe O ' yv- bKIDAY EVENING, P. M„ when and where all persons In interest may appear and be heard if I they so desire. JOHN T. BRADY. Solicitor. I Estate of Rt. Rev. John W. Shanahan, late of the City of Harrisburg, Coun ty of Dauphin, deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims to pre sent the same without delay, to REV. JAMES HUBER. Hanover, Pa.; REV. A. J. McCANN, Danville, Pa., ; „ . . Executors. Or to their attorney. JOHN T. BRADY. Harrisburg, Pa. PROPOSALS Fon SI'PP LIES %M) PRI.N Tl.Mti NOTICE is hereby given that scaled proposals for school supplies will be received by the Board of School Direc tors of the School District of the City of Harrisburg, Pa., as follows: I—l-'or General School Supplies, con sisting of Tablets, Lead Pencils, Ink etc.. Drawing Supplies, Commercial De partment Supplies and Printing. Rids are to be in on or before April 4. 1916. and will be considered by the 'Committee on Supplies on Thursday afternoon, April 6, 1916, and bv the Roard of School Directors on Friday afternoon, April 7, 1916. 2—For Janitors Supplies, Coal and Wood and for Physiography, Machine Forge and Wood Shop Supplies. Rids are to be in on or before April 18 1916. and will be considered by the Committee on Supplies on Thursday af ternoon. April 20, 1916, and by the Hoard of School Directors on Friday afternoon, April 21, 1916. 3—For the Laboratory Supplies at the < High Schools. Rids are to be in on or before Mav " 1916, and will be considered by 'tife Committee on Supplies on Thursday af ternoon, May 4. 1916, and bv the Board lof School Directors on Friday after noon, May 5. 1916. The successful bidders will he re quired to give a bond for the faithful fulfillment of the contract. Schedules of the various lists of sup plies may be procured at the offices of the School Board, 121-120 Chestnut Street. Harrisburg, Pa. I By order of the Board. D. D. HA MM ELBA I T(JH. Secretary. Legal Notices I COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the liquidation of: "THE EMPLOLYERS' INDEMNITY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA" (Dissolved May 18. 1914; Dauphin Co. Comm. Pleas Ct.; No. 41; Comm. Docket, 1914). AS statutory liquidator of the "THE EM PLOVERS' INDEMNITY COMPANY j OF PHILADELPHIA," appointed pursu ant to tile provisions of the Act of As sembly of June 1. 1911 (Pamphlet Laws •'•99), the undersigned hereby gives no tice to all individuals, corporations, partnerships and associations, who may have claims against said Company, that the said claims, duly verified, must be filed with Thomas B. Donaldson, Special Deputy Insurance Commissioner, 331 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pennsylva nia, on or before May 18, 1916, in order to he entitled to participate in the as sets of the said Company. Pursuant to the provisions of said Act of Assembly, I shall as soon as practicable after said date. May 18, 1916, prepare for filing in the Common Pleas Court of Dauphin County, my final account as such liquidator and a scheme of distribution to creditors, due notice of which will then be given to all parties interested, so that opportu nity may be afforded to file exceptions thereto. CHARLES JOHNSON. Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylva nia. Harrisburg, Pa. In (lie liquidation of Ibr dissolved tiIFIIIK AN I MO\ KIRK INS. CO. (Dauphin County C, P. No. i>S; Common- I wealth Docket. 191.'!) THE Memorandum Supplemental to the First Account of Charles Jolinsott, insurance Commissioner of Pennsylva nia. Statutory Liquioator, showing the liquidator's additional receipts and ex penditures, has been filed and referred to tlie undersigned who will sit to hear such exceptions as may be filed at Rooms 600-008 West End Trust Ruild -1 ing, Philadelphia, on Friday, March 31 1916. at :! o'clock P. M. C.EOUGE OI'INTARD HORWITZ EDWARD E. BEIDLEMAN. j Auditors. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Howard S. Robeson," late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa. all persons indebted to said Estate are i requested to make immediate payment, I'ARRISBURG TELEGRAPH and those having claims will present i , them for settlement. ELIZABETH S. ROBESON, No. IK2B Green Street. Or to Executrix. HARRY M. BRETZ, Attorney-at-Law. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Regina Gardner, late ot Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., do ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned located in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CENTRAL TRUST CO., Executor, Harrisburg. Pa. IX TUB ESTATE OF \\ V A \. CROFT. IIKCKASKI) LETTERS TESTAMENTARY have been duly granted by the Register of Wills upon the Estate of Anna N. Croft, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, to Clayton G. Miller, residing in Penbrook, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, to whom all per sons who vre indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having any legal claim against or demand upon said estate shall make the same known without delay. CLAYTON G. MILLER. Executor, Citizens Bank. Thirteenth and Derry Streets. Harrisburg, Pa. WM. H. EARNEST. ESQ.. Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu ant to a requirement of the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth i f Penn sylvania, entitled. "An Act to provide for licensing and regulating private banking in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania: and providing penalties for the violation thereof." approved the IStli day or June, mil. that Max A. Kohn has made application to the State Treasurer. Secretary of tie Com r.ior wealth and the Commissioner of Hanking, constituting a Board for licens ing and regulating private banking in the Commonwealth of .cnnsylvania. for a license to do business at South Front street. Steel ton. Dauphin bounty, the character of such business h"ing trans mitting foreign money orders. WILIJAM IT. SMITH, Commissioner of Hanking. Harrisburg, Pa., March 9, 1!)1G. Augusta Is Discussing i Plans For Rebuilding j Augusta. Ga., March 24.—Having] prfected plans for the immediately j needs of several Ttundred destitute per- • ■ sons, Augusta to-day began to discuss | plans for rebuilding the burned dis trict. An optimistic spirit prevails | among the businessmen and work will j go forward at once. Harrisburg Men Attend Lancaster Motor Banquet 1 1 President Frank B. Bosch and Sec , ; retary Clyde Myton, of the Motor , ' Club of Harrisburg, attended the an nual banquet of the Lancaster Auto-; mobile Club at the Hotel Brunswick,! {Lancaster, last evening. State High way Commissioner H. .1- Cunningham ; (was the principal speaker. Presidents 1 ; B. C. Atlee and Frank Bosch of the Lancaster and Harrisburg Clubs re ; spectively, and . Lieutenant-Governor Frank MeClain also responded to toasts. A. H. Luckenbill, president of the Middlctown Motor Club, was among the guests. "DORY" 11.IIM.ISEN 52 TO-OAY j Theodore Fehleisen, one of the old fflnaflsaniiKi Non-greasy Toilet Cream Keepa the Skin Soft and Velvety In Rough Weather. An Exquisite Toilet Prep aration. 25c. GOIMiAS' Ulttu; STOItES 10 N. Third St.. unil I', It. H. Statin* V KIXKHAI, DIHIXTOIt HARRY M. HOFFMAN (SnpopMor to .1. .1 ORclnhy) UNDERTAKER 310 !\ortb Mffoail Street MARCH 24, 1916. est members of the city police force, nietly celebrated his 52nd birthday an niversary to-day. PIJAN BIRD VVOItK The bird section of the Harrisburg uooooac 00-aaa aoaaaaw WKjoao<H3acKHWW>aoaoo<H><Kw>CKH>ao c» | 25 YEARS OF SERVICE j To Smokers Is the Record of I KING OSCAR 1 ScCI GARS | 3 l gt March if our Silver Anniversary. | Try one to-day and you will see | I why this quality brand increases g I in popularity. | JOHN C. HERMAN & CO. § a Harrisburg, Pa. | "The Daddy of Them All." D-oaa e> oe Natural History Society will meet in the office of its chairman. Curator Boyd P. liothrock of the State Mu seum, in the State Library building, at 7.30 this evenlnft to hear reports o{ bird arrivals a,a.(l .plan the work foa the coming season. 9
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