Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 18, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    Entertainment
Is as Near as
Rotherl's Is to You
Yes, every bit of entertainment—the kind you and your family
crave—enjoy. The very best musical talent has to oftcr is
brought to you through the world's master musician.
■Jig£3ll|| The Victrola
J[Wl more than a thing to re
illlu B fflflllM produce, an instrument
enthused vyith the joy and
Mffi HMjfl 11 With its wealth of entertainment, you
llißlll 111 fll ran readily see what a Victrola would
iPMII Mm ll |l|||l! mean to your liomc. But in the event
iflUlll! mm Ml *' la * - vou to know more fully what
ill mm Hipy I the Victrola has to offer you, step into
jn N ;j| ™ g' a< l to demonstrate to you: to play for
JH ll you any selections you wish to hear: to
dp || explain to you how you can have one
At of these instruments in your home to-
For a $5 00 first payment we will deliver any Victrola and 6
Records up to and including $75.00 machine. $6.00 first pay
ment on $300.00 Victrola and 8 Records. Special terms on
Victrolas over SIOO.OO.
' VICTROLA IV, $15.00 '' VICTROLA VI, $25.00 ]
6 Records $4.50 6 Records ...... .$4.50 J
$2.00 Monthly Payments $3.00 Monthly Payment ft I
'VICTROLA VIII, $40.00 [' VICTROLA IX, $50.00 I
6 Records $4.50 I 6 Records $4.50
Sl.oo Monthly Payments I 84.00 Monthly Payment*
1 VICTROLA X, $75.00 "f VICTROLA XI, sloo.oo'
6 Records $1.50 8 Records SO.OO
$5.00 Monthly Payments S6.no Monthly Payments
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ROTHEKT 3X2
Market Street .
Joint Railroad Movement
For New Y. M. C. A. Building
IluKovstown. Aid.. Aj>ril IS. Offi
• ■ i; 11 • of the Cumberland Valley, Nor
folk and Western and Western Mary
land railroads will join in the move
ment to finance a proposition for the
erection of a modern railroad Y. M. C.
building: on the site in this city.
The secretary, E. W. Babeock is in
Roanoke* Va.. to confer with General
.Manager A. c\ Xecdles of the Norfolk
and Western railroad, who favors the
)>lan. Later lie will confer with offi
cials of the other two roads to secure
their assistance.
•f THE CHl\i:sK niKDMAV
* Miss Harriet Noyes, of Canton, China,
writes: week we had the oppor
tunity of seeing an aeroplane. TH#
•birdman,' Captatn Tom Gunn, a Chi-
• WWAWWWb ".V.V.WA*.SV.%'%SS%%VVSVS". •
| SAVE-A-CENT j
Soft Scouring Compound
i ifsfifeii i
i Wi |
I; ;
;! The mighty FOUR cent punch at dirt ■ (
!; It's good FOUR all cleaning ;!
J. It's bad FOUR all dirt j
It's fine FOUR housecleaning I;
j| Does more work than powders—does not waste !■
| Only FOUR Cents j
j: • At Your Grocers 5
• ■•"■■•■> , .V. , AV,V.W.V. , ■ - *
Bringing Lip Father $ <s) ($ (H) # By McManas
M 1 1 TO HER6BLP
tos^D N WILL°EVER [ J «IVE H»M A DIDN'T HAVE ANY /<* JAME*b \N W TOLD
«ET STARTED ON THE HE USED TO Y~ <,OOO TALK»NS- CAVT. , ETIQUETTE! / HIM TO <io OUT AK
y - "
1 1 -■„ Wl ■"■ ■ ■ ■» ■ iw *— ——
TUESDAY EVENING,
marie his own machine and Is a
successful aviator. Me is the brother
in-law of one of our students, and his
performance created much interest in
ilie True l.iuiu Seminary. A good
number of students from all the schools
went to the place from wnioh he start
ed, hut we who remained at home also
aad a good view of the aeroplane as lie
circled over the city. It is said he can
fly to Hongkong and return in an in
! credibly short time."
REPRESENTS STI'DF.XT PAPER
C. R. Patterson, of 515 North Fif
teenth street, who is studying meoST
ical engineering at the Pennsylvania
State Coilege.represented the students'
newspaper at a meeting of the Inter
collegiate Newspaper Association this
week in New York City. Patterson is
an associate business manager of the
Penn State Collegian. lie is a ntem
; ber of the junior class.
NOMINATIONS IN
LAST HOUR RUSH
Holding Back Has Complicated
1 Matters and There Will Be
Trouble at Finish
The final day for filing nominating !
I petitions at tlie office of the Secretary I
of the Commonwealth for the May I
primary started with a rush at 1
! o'clock this morning when several hun- ;
dred pieces of mail which had ac
| cumulated over night and a number.
1 of persons who had brought petitions
here on night trains arrived at the
j Capitol about the same time.
The petition to place the name of (
• Governor Brumbaugh on the presl-;
I dential ballot and the petition for the
] Brumbaugh delegates-at-large and
I alternates-nt-large which were filed
last night, were added to during the
morning, thousands of additional
| names being tiled.
The Washington and Socialist
parties' State tickets were filed last
night with many other papers.
It is expected that the rush will
keep up until late to-night. The office
will close at midnight.
Petitions tiled to-day included:
Congress: Frank E. Wood. Wash
ington. Fourteenth: Peter E. Costello,
j Republican. Fifth: Joseph TI. Browell,
Republican. Twenty-sixth: Winfred D.
| Lewis, Republican, Twenty-sixth; W.
K. Ramsey, Socialist, Twenty-fourth;
I Earl E. I lusted, Socialist, Eleventh. j
State Senate: George W. Allen. |
; Republican, Forty-fifth.
National Delegate: F. S. Stevenson. |
'Washington, Fourteenth: Morgan O.
| Morgan, Republican, Thomas M.
Whildin, Republican, Twenty-sixth;
J. Earnest Scott, Washington, Eighth:
James P. Greene, Democrat, Nine
teenth; E. C. Newcomb. Democrat.
Tenth; Asher Seip, Democrat, Twenty
sixth.
Justice of the Supreme Court—
Charles Palmer. Chester.
United States Senator —Charles Er
vtn. Socialist, Philadelphia: Mahlon H.
Meyers. Washington, Ferndale, Cam
bria county.
President of the United States —
Allen 1.. Benson. Socialist, Yonkers. i
N. Y.
State Treasurer—J. V. Clark. Wash
ington. Washington; Charles Sehl, So
-1 cialist. Philadelphia,
j Auditor General —Isaac B. Brown,
Washington, Corry; Walter V. Tyler.
Socialist. New Castle,
j Mine Inspector—A. B. T.amb, Demo- 1
, crat, Shenadoah; Evan C. Evans. Re- j
t publican, Coaldale; Hugh A. Wilson, I
Republican. Ashland: Keran Donahue, I
| Republican, Pottsville: Frank J. |
] Dewey, Republican. Ashland; Michael j
IJ. Brennan, Democrat-Republican,
I Pottsville, Fourth district: Thomas J. |
! Williams, Democrat. Wilkes-Barre: I
j John J. Stickler, Democrat-Repub- j
j lican, Ha'.leton: David T. Davis. Demo- !
! crat-Republiean. Wilkes-Barre; Frank
, Ivettle, Republican-Democrat. Nanti- j
coke: John B. Coogan. Republican- !
I Democrat, Kingston: Joseph J. Walsh, 1
Republican - Democrat. Wilkes - Barre.
First district; Isaac M. D&vies, Repub- i
lican-Democrat, Lansford, Third dis- 1
j t rict.
Congress—Joseph Heacock, Demo
crat. Wyncote. Eighth district; Samuel
K. McCall. Republican, York, Twen
tieth: J. Banks Kurtz. Republican. Al
toona. Nineteenth; Aaron S. Kreider.
Republican, Annvllle. Eighteenth; i
i Charles Cunningham. Socialist, Youngs- j
| town, Twenty-second.
Congress-at-large D. F. Lafean. I
J Republican, York; Robert C. Bair, >
j York; Fred Brenckman. Packer town- |
I ship, Carbon county; Arthur C. Gra- !
i ham, Philadelphia, and S. Jarvis Ad
| ams. Jr., Pittsburgh, Washington j
I party.
District delegates—Frank L. Stew
art, Huntingdon, and R. W. Thompson. ;
Lewisburg, Seventeenth district:
Charles E. Landis, Harrisburg, and j
I I-larry Hemter. Carlisle, Eighteenth,
i Washington; William Li. Gorgas, Har- j
risburg, Eighteenth (pledged): Walter I
F. Enfield. Bedford. Nineteenth j
| (pledged): John C. Fassold, New Ber- |
lin. Seventeenth; John J. Gallagher.
| Ardmore, Pittsburgh, and E. N. Gay '
[(pledged). WilUinsburg. Thirtieth. I
Democratic; B. Dawson Coleman, Leb- I
| anon, and A. Carson Stamm, Harris- 1
! burg, Eighteenth; William O. Morrow, j
Union City, Twenty-fifth (pledged);
i James S. Beacom. Greensburg, Twenty
second: Harry K. Dougherty, Grove
City, and William Looser, Greenville,
, Twenty-eighth , Republican; S. W.
McLarren. Osceola Mills, and Elisha
Kent Kane, Kusliequa, Twenty-first,
. Prohibition.
Letter List
! MST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN i
| the Post Office, at Harrisburg. Pa., for j
! the week ending- April In. 1916
Ladies' List Mrs. Lillian Adams.
Mrs. Chas. Borland. Mrs. A. G. Buck- !
i land. Miss Violet Cypher, Kdna Deck- |
, ard. Mrs. .lohn A. Graham. Mrs. Agnes |
i HefCner. Miss Annie M. Light, Mrs. Mary
1.1. Millen. Miss Ellen Miller. Josephine
Normandln. Edith Parker, Miss Edith
Patterson. Miss Grace Perago. Mrs. An
nie Babuck, Mrs. Pearl Ramsey. Mrs. B.
CI. Bapp. Mrs. E. B. Bedakes. Miss
Martha Bideout, Miss Mae Romberger,
I Helen Saily. Mrs. Ella Simmons, Mrs. j
I Win. Sloat. Miss Florence Pmitli, Miss i
i Florence Snyder, Mrs. C. W. Willow, 1
, Mrs. Oolite Zell.
' Gentlemen's List H. F. Arnold, I
Murray W. Baechtel. A. C. Bahon.
Henry Berman. Harry M. Billett. L. B. !
Bird. E. P. Bliss. Jr.. John A. Burr, A. ,
i ,T. Buyers. A. R. Calimer, James It. |
I Christie Walda M. Claflin, E. M. Cor
nell. J. H. t'raft, Carlo Botto Dignoti, W. :
i Kinklespine. H. M. Garberich. Chas. S. .
Goodman. 11. L. Hoffman. J. Harry Hoff
man. Burton J. Hunt. Robert Hunter,
Samuel Z. Karuse, John F. Kaufman.
L M. Keller (D. L.). R. T. Kepnee, Wal
ter S. Lehraer, J. W. Lewis, H. Leonzo,
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
FOUNDED 1871 - J3xxvmai& BELL—I99I—UNITED
The High Water Mark of Easter
Preparedness, And Bowman Helpfulness
Women's and Misses'
COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES
Styles That Have Permanency and the
Most Refined Elegance / (
are not selected for their striking- unitsualness, but J ""'r
are considered from the point of view of the wearer, I ' ' >lll
who requires fashionable garments of superior ele- j ji
gance in design and tailoring. Individuality without ~
The New Suits include belted models, youthful \j f pjllj j" * \ \
and becoming, fitted tailored flare suits for tall, slen-
der women, shawl collar models, Mandarin effects, The Hat Is the Kev
braid bound suits and simple tailored effects. r» • i
r ♦ # ~1, , Io a Right Appearance
Loats ot wearable blue serges, wool poplins, i. . c . r .. .
, , .r, . , . . . 1 ' How very ottcn the effect of a smartly tailored
checks, taffeta and serge combinations, velours and suit or coat j s offset bv a poorlv-selected hat! Not so
mixtures for street and motoring. And a great many much the fault of the purchaser, but of the sales
models of decided sport styles. woman.
rn . _ . . . The hat that is really becoming can bring out
o see the Dresses is to -want them, in leahty to ncw ]j nes Q f beauty and set the wearer apart from a
find them so irresistible, that you will, without doubt, plain-Jane, mediocre appearance,
desire at least two or three for your Spring and Sum- One part of Bowman Millinery Service is to fit
mer wardrobe. t' le bat to suit the lines of the face, and great depend
. ence may be placed upon our entire force in these
1 his is indeed a garment store for every woman f, na ] rushing, Prc-Easter hours.
who expects the newest stvles and the most excellent ' , . ,
.. . * Bowman s Are Recognized
qualities. Leaders of Millinery Modes.
Women's and Misses' Suits —Third Floor.
$12.75 to $29.50 $35.00 to $75.00 *
Coats, $5.98 to $45 Drcsjes sls to $45 We've Heard Your Call For Assist-
BQ»'MAys-TM,d rioor. anee in Obtaining New Furniture
Scores of our patrons have been delighted at the I time, moving and the
& preparation of the home tor the summer, brings many
demonstration of the fashionable, new demands that must be supplied, and incidentally a
demand for furniture of the better, dependable class.
K>C 1 1. Directing attention to special values in bedding
joon Jon - d
r PAncp Mattresses—
\w | V->V_/Kc r r& 100 per cent, genuine silk floss mattresses $14.95
w Imperial roll edge felt mattresses 1.... 912.75
1 ' Itoil edge cotton and felt mattresses $7.95
i it. i • f ... , T I Cotton combination mattresses $4.95
given undei the dliection ot a well-known i\CW Oslei'inoor Mattresses-—exclusively, at Bowman's in Harrisburg. W«
York Coi'Setiere and Fashion Authoi'itV are ° rfei 'ing a special In the Ostermoor hotel style mattress. This
- ' mattress is extra soft, extra thick and covered in the finest art
Scores of women were enlightened and pleased twins. Specially priced at $10.50
with the wonderful results possible from wearing "''"l-SfTost brass bed $8.95
BON TON Corsets, as demonstrated bv the Cor- 2% -inch post brass bed :•••:// $12.75
• J New pattern brass bed, dull finish with ribbon effect $22.50
seuere. Bedroom Furniture—
BON TON Corsets are built for smartlv Walnut dresser, Adam Period $18.90
i v. ui&eis arc uum TOi smarilN chiffonier, to match $18.90
gowned women who would enjoy the utmost in Triplicate Toilet Table siß.»o
style, comfort, health and service. Many patrons Bed, iuii sue BOWMAX ; s _ Fiftl ; - F]oo - r - !MB - 9t)
after looking upon the various models with ad- :
miring eyes purchased to meet their current v , rj v . r
needs. Be sure to see these new models now. *OU JVIUSt OUFry l OUT OI
Old Mr. Easter Bunny Is a Wonderful E„ PapCr If the
Layer to Hurry
, . . • . • , New Spring
\\ hy. he has laid right / \ Patterns at
before vou, a whole sec- / \ . , „
tion of eggs, and they're / \ I ruI1: ], 'Tu T bedrooms, attics, halls, etc., sold
D i | •? r ii / '\ \ with border; extra values,
not KaoDit I'-ggs at all J . A j | l l; newest all-over patterns and smart stripe in all shades,
bird, hen, duck and even 1 ) I / ul bedrooms, with cut-out borders to match,
up to the big ostrich \ /4 | I roll: domestic oatmeal papers in all latest shades, with
eggs are here in various a y J handsome 9or 18-inch borders to match,
forms t M(\/ iofjt roll; washable sanitary papers for kitchens and bath
—And many other • S ro T s ' matched bord " ers - .
•I-. , Please brine: room measurements.
Easter candies, as well. BOWMAN's —Fourth Floor.
Mrs. C. I. l»undy, Joseph Manley. H. K. I
McCormiek, S. A. McKay. William B.
McLaugrhlin, Chas. E. McNabb, T. O.
McNew. Fred. Meese, A. L. Hendenhall,
Karl Miller. Horace S. Miller. J,. Miller.
Mr. Napoleone. .1. I* Phee, John Phil
lips (2). J. B. Rodus, J. B. Rltter, Dome
nico Roncone, E. C. Rourke. Silas B.
Rutherford, Frank Sales, Mr. Sebum,
B. D. Selffard, Orion A. Silen, John W.
Simon. Alfred F. Smith, Harry S. Spang
ler. Eeo. Sprlggs, J. A. Stanfer, Dousc
lass W. Stone. Ralph R. Strine, W. H.
Thomas. J. Howard Walton, J. W. Will
APRTL 18, 1916.
lia.ii. Marry Wingeard (Special i (2), K.
sr. Wolpert, Otto Zehentmayer, James
Zimmerman.
Firms G. M. Hardy & Co., Harris
burg: Implement Co.
I Foreign Eugenic Bender. Guiseppe
iGiannelli, Georges Meiisourgos, Anders
| Ncilsun. Steva Paputa, Hosello Angaln.
! Persons should invariably have their
i mail matter addressed to their street
| and number, thereby insuring prompt
' delivery by the carriers.
PRANK C. SITES,
Postmaster.
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