| ■ —2 —| * i Special Sale Saturday g | 1 For jfl Don't pay one cent more when you can get the same I W" H m J goods from Clark's at two for the price of one. These W Hp M are strictly fresh goods— not overstock but regular goods |lj "j from our well-appointed stock. Therefore come early and S I T/\ J/-r CJZj avoid the rush. This is a rare opportunity. Remember tS£€sL4j r y° u S et two of the following articles for the price of one, > /y j * St or y° u can make U P combinations of different articles of JL | CAI 1? THG SAME VALUE AND GET BOTH FOR THE REGULAR PRICE OF ° NE ; I 3ALH, 300 MARKET ST. - 306 BROAD ST. I One Article to Each Customer *| L I|| m': ' V i pa t ■ \ . N H 50c 10c 25c | 10c 25c IT § gj Mentholatum Haarlem Oil Ca !l er ' B Liver PUls J amcß ' Headache Powders Haarlem Oil Capsules W«h*r'« aL„ t 10C 2 for 50c 2 for 10c 2 for 25c 2 for loc 2 for 2sc T r !°! d I gj _J V Z J loc 2 for 10c _, \ OC r 25c Apollinaris Water, 2 for c ü ßl ' so , ~ f 10c / jl fen Bromo Seltzer Bronchial Lozenges ...... > Syrup Hypophosphites , _ , 20c HS £3 ~ r» #/«. t/> 15c Palmolive Soap, 2 for 15c O for <£ 1 rr\ Malena Salve „ I& Pi 2 IOC [I 2 to loc | 10c McNeil's Cold Tablets, 2for ! 2 '"51.50 I 2 10c gn _ 25c McNeil's Liver Pills, 2 for •>,";<» f N [33 25c 25c 50c McNeil's Kidney Pills 2 for 50<* T » T t, $1.50 ____ B Neuralgine Tablets Sodium Phosphate, 1 lb. 50c Kiss Me Face Powder. 2 for JO, Powder H °< Water Bottles. 2-qt. ' ~ ) 1 1 2 f ° r 25c 2 ,0r 25c I 10c Tooth Brushes, 2 for 10c I I O f° r 25 C 2 f0r 51.50 Hudnut's Hudnutine H V—————-> 25c Tooth Brushes, 2 for «,-j c N_ J V J Talcum § 2sc 1 35c Tooth Brushes ' 2 for :*s* a — C 9 for 9ln 10c «;ir. r 50c Woodbury Hair Tonic. 2 for 10c „ . . 2 1 C . _ Sayman's Soap H 25c Ear and Ulcer Syringe. 2 for ?"'"<» Sodique EUth r f ° 0 1 r T r | l h PaS,e ' I '■ 50c Hepatic Salts, 2 for .-jOo v Welch's or Schnelle's S3 TT / 5c Medicine Dropper, 2 for 3 ( . 7 \ 50c Grape Juice ' sl Beef, Wine and Iron O for "I C _ CSI m Ambolt Malt Tome Phenol Sodique 25c Arthur's Shav™ Powder. 2 for ■ Pompe.an Massage Cream ( int) £ 15C i 2 f ° r 25c 2 for 50c I 50c Papain Compound Tablets. 2 for .>Oe I 2 ° r 75c 1 2 50c ' 1 1 TTc 20c 25c Gottshall's Liniment, 2 for a'.'.'.'".'!.'.'".' f 7Z "if Colorite < Drakes Croup Remedy Belladonna Plasters 25c Z y mole Trokays. 2 for 2oc Spiro Powder Soda Mint and Pepsin 2 f ° r 25c fT3 O for •)£,, O for Of\ n 25c Shac Headache Wafers. 2 for 2 f ° r 25C Tablets V. J JJC 25c Keeler's Cold Cream Tube 2 for ">.n> V 2 for lOr ———— — P ' § IO O Hay's Hair Health, 2 for #I.OO (" LJ 10c Pear's Unscented Soap Talcum Powder 25c Hay's Hair Health, 2 for et p" s , wai }sdown Face 50c <\ f or -i « jgjj d 2 '"2OC 2 for 10c "c Sassafras Eye Lotion. 2 for ZZZ: M ' I L—soc Charles Face Powder, 2 for /jOe *• OUC f r o "N 10c Rouge, 2 for j ( ) c 25c Alexander's Lu«g Healer Boracic Add. 1 lb. 10c Eyebrow Pencil. 2 for V.lo* (7, „ 1 I Electra Hair Wash > :- 0 n for OC O for OC 25c Re P ettl s Caramels, 2 for »- tf . Mennen s Talcum Powder Colgate's Shaving Soap 9 f °r | 2 25c 1 2 25c I • I 2 f " 25c J 210 c 4 a ° I | jlj 25c 25c 50c $1.50 \ ' 35c g 2 25c 2 25c 2 50c 2"51.50 2'"loc 2 t0 25c 2 tOT 3sc I m J -J SB --3 / t N r -V t (?3 U 25c 15c 25c 25c T v 7T r M gj] Barker's H. &C. Powder Acorn Salve Peterman's Roach Food White Pine and Tar v j • n v. ti, . 25c duu c S O for OC r ? f°M Kr 9 for OC 0 O foi Or Kondons Catarrh Jelly 3-m-l Oil Rubber Set Tooth Brushes | 2 Zsc I ' 15c I 2 25c I 2 25c 2 for 50c 2 for 25c 2 fOT 3sc 1 | SUTA^ 011 Clarß's Cut=Rate Patent A/ledicine 3tore-s | TO HOLD BIRD HOUSE CONTEST Prizes Will Be Given Winners; Why Not Build One Yourself '? ; i Harrisburg as a "flower city" will | he closely rivaled by Harrisburg in ; , i's bird clothes if the plans of the ' Natural History Society, relying upon i the strong co-operation of the people L of the city, materialize. There will h be a "birdhouse contest," and work 1 must be started as Quickly as possible in order that some good may accrue ] this Spring and summer as well as i building for the future. The contest i as outlined by Boyd P. Rothrock. of the ] State Museum, and chairman of the t bird section of the Natural History t Society, heartily sanctioned by Dr. 1 George C. Potts, president of the so- t Bringing Up Father # # ® # # By McManus \ -—J » I I T1 fl "T| II II I I 1 111 l -1 OT MC ANOTHER f <OOD \ I is f s DOCTOR MAdCIE- ( j THF DID THE | C ■ , . I J tesrv(»3 tS- °ss«* "-iws-l sjp^ • - - * } , . J FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 31. 1916. ; eiety, will be governed by certain rules, but will be open to all, and will include competition in the actual building of the birdhouses and in out side work such as essay writing, etc. Miss Grace Tatnal, a teacher of bio logy in the Central High school, is much interested in the contest. Prizes Will Be Given The evening and morning papers of the city have offered prizes that will be awarded for excellence in the con test. The Telegraph will give a lov ing cup for the school girl or boy who will hand in the best essay on birds and birdhouses made from per sonal observations, no special knowl edge being required to write such an essay. The Patriot has offered four two-dollar-and-a-half gold pieces, which will be awarded for the person building and having most birdhouses occupied this season by birds other than the English sparrow; the Star- Independent wil offer a silver cup for the best constructed birdhouse. Rules of the Contest Anq boy, girl, man or woman in Harrisburg or vicinity may enter the contest by sending their name and address on a postal card to Boyd P. Rothrock, State Museum, stating that they wish to enter the contest. The con testant is to build one or more bird houses. put same in most likelv place to be used by the birds for which it! i is intended, keep record of when the J house is first occupied, when first eggs . are laid therein, when young birds . appear and when tney first fly; this . report to be sent to Mr. Rothrock at i the end of the contest. Contest to run from April 1 to September 1, 19 lti. inclusive. ' State Audubon Society Will Meet Here I In • connection with the announce . mem of this contest comes the in . formation that on Friday evening". ■ April 7, In Technical High school au i ditorium. the Pennsylvania State Au dubon Society will hold its annual meeting under the auspices of the Harrisburg Natural History Society ■ and that an Interesting lecture will be given on "Bird Study With the Cam era." by William L. Baily, treasurer i of the society which has as its main purpose the protection of birds. State wide interest among lovers of our feathered friends is being taken in the lecture. TO LOCATE HFRK Dr. B. M. Garfinkle and Dr. Walter j Goodman. two interned physicians at the Harrisburg hospital, who will leave! July 1, will probably locate here after, finishing thetr work at the institution. Dr. Garfinkle will open offices in the: j city, and Dr. Goodman probably in! iHummelstown or Grantvllle. FIX DATES FOR TEACHER TESTS Superintendent Shambaugh Sets Time For Certificate Examinations Dales for the ex- JJ}) )( HI aminations for can di<,ates for teach ers' certificates for : county schools were ' announced to-day \ 1 m m Sham,lauK ' l ' toun,y | visional certificates will be conducted at the Susquehanna township high school j Maj 2fi-27 and June 30; in Millers- ! burg high school June 2-3. A special j exaniirtation for provisional certificates j for the benefit of normal school ap plicants will be held August 19 in the superintendent's office. Courthouse, ! August 19, while on June 27 and Au- ; gust 19 tests for professional cer ' ' titicates will be held at the same place. | Want Naturalization.—Scores of for : eigners, all wrought up at the possi- j bilities of service under Uncle Sam's j i "ag in Mexico, have taken out prelimi- ; nary naturalization papers and the list ' 1 of candidates for naturalization before I the Federal court April 19 will be I unusually big. ■Johnson to Pen.—Robert E. John | son, the negro who criminally at- j tacked a small girl of the family in J which he was a servant, yesterday left I for Philadelphia with Sheriff Caldwell 1 to begin a stay in the Eastern Peni : tentiary. Me will be gone for the next 1 I twelve years at least. Sell Curtain April s.—April 5 has' | been fixed by Sheriff W. W. Caldwell j I for the sale at public auction of a lot I of property of the Imperial Curtain Company. The property fell into the sheriff's hands by virtue of a judgment I execution for a bill for storage at the j Orpheum Theater. Among other I things there is a "street drop" curtain, I | forty by sixty feet. NKWSIES TO HEAR IJXTt'RF The first of a series of illustrated ' I lectures to he given in the rooms of the Harrisburg Newsboys' Association! will he on the Niagara Falls.'on April j7, by the Rev. E. P. lioblnson. A j week's celebration of the anniversary of the organization of the association will be held starting May 1. 11ARX WD CONTENTS BCRNEI) Special to the Telegraph Wanesboro, Pa., March 31. A large bank barn on the farm of A. H. Deardorff, at the Nunnery, north of Waynesboro, tenanted by J. E. San : tiers, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The barn together with j three calves and six hundred bushels of wheat and corn were dstroyed. CANT RND DANDRUFF^I Every bit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications of Dan- I j derine rubbed well into the scalp with : the finger tips. Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store and save your hair. After a few applica- j tions you can't find a particle of dan- j (iruff or any falling hair, and the j 1 scalp will never itch. !l (r —* , j Zemo For Dandruff You do not want a slow treatment when hair Is falling and the dandrutt germ Is killing the hair root*. Delay j means—no hair. Get. at any drug store, a bottle of zemo for 25c or SI.OO for extra large size. Use as directed, for it does tin. work quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and im mediately stops itching scalp. It Is , sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as thev contain alkali The best thing to use is zemol for it is pure and also inexpensive. Zemo, Cleveland. Public Accountant and Auditor "V J. C. 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