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|: When you buy your next tire make this simple
test Let us weigh a Michelin Universal Tire
in comparison with any other non-skid of the
same size.
Vol. xIIII find the MichtUn 12
lc 15% heavier than the average,
j!j| iht exact percentage depending on
Uh tixt of the tint toed in the tat.
This extra weight represents extra rubber
•nd fabric, which means extra service. • _ j
ENSMINGER MOTOR CO.
DISTRIBUTORS || j!
Tliiwl and Cumberalnd Streets
Harrisburg, I*a. Bell 5515
: fONE QUAUTY ONLY-THE BEST >=== j
BANKHEAD DEFEATS HOBSON'
By Associated Press
Birmingham. Ala.. May 15. Wil
liam B. Bankhead. son of Senator Bank
head. has defeated former Congressman
Richmond P. Hobson for the Congres
sional nomination in the newly created
Tenth district by fifty-one votes, latest
returns of the Democratic primary
show. Hobson has announced he will
contest.
Legal Notices
A \ ORDINANCE
SIGNIFYING Tilt; DESIRE OK THE
CO RPORATE AUTHORITIES OF
THE BOROUGH OF SThELTON To
INCREASE THE INDEBTEDNESS OF
SAID BOROUGH IN THE SUM OF
FIFTY THOUSAND DOL
LARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAY
ING THE BOROUGHS SHARE OF
THE COSTS OF PAYING STREETS
L.M'EK THE PROVISION OF THE
ACT OF MAY 14. 11*15. P. L 312. AU
THORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF
THE QUESTION OF SAID INCREASE
OF INDEBTEDNESS TO THE
QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE
BOROUGH AND FIXING THE TIME
KOR HOLDING AN ELECTION FOR
THAT PURPOSE IN ACCORI .NCE
WITH THE LAWS OF THE COM
MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
'"OVERING THE INCREASE OF IN
DEBTEDNESS OF MUNICIPALITIES.
SECTION 1. THE BOROUGH COUN
CIL OF STEELTON HEREBY SIGNI
FIES THE DESIRE; of the corporate
authorities of said borough to Increase
the indebtedness of The Borough of
Steelton in the sum of 150,000.00 to pay
the borough's share of the costs of pav
ing streets under the provision of the
Act of May li. 1915. P L ::12.
SECTION .. That for the purpose of
obtaining the assent of the electors of
The Borough of Steelton to such in
crease of indebtedness, and. it appear
ing-that more than ninety days elapse l
between the date of this ordinance, or '
vote, desiring such increase, and the
day of holding the municipal or general
election, an election shall be held at the
places of holding the municipal elec
tions in said borough on Tuesday, May
16, 1916. between the hours of seven
o'clock in the forenoon and seven
o'clock in the afternoon; that the cor
porate authorities of said borough shall
give notice during at least thirty davs
prior thereto, by weekly advertisements
in the newspapers, not exceeding three
Ir. said borough, of said election to be
held at the places of holding the mu
nicipal elections in said borough on i
said date, as required by law. said no
tice shall contain a statement of the
amount of the last assessed valuation
of taxable property In said borough, of
the amount of the existing debt, of the
amount and percentage of the proposed
increase, and for the purpose for which
the Indebtedness is to be increased, and
It shall be the duty of the proper au
thorities having charge of the prepara
tion of the necessary ballots for
said election to have the ques
tion of said increase of in
debtedness printed upon said bal
lots In brief form and followed by the
words "yes" or "no." as provided by the
Act of General Assembly of the Com- ;
monwealth of Pennsylvania, approved
the 29th day of April. A D. 1903. and
the amendments and supplements there
to, in such a manner as to afford the
electors an opportunity to vote for or
against said proposed increase of in
debtedness of said borough, as stated
In Section 1, herein, as follows, to wit: [
on tne outside of said ballot shall be |
frinted the words;
NCREASE OF THE INDEBTEDNESS I
OF THE BOROUGH OF STEELTON.
OFFICIAL BALLOT
On the inside of said ballot shall be
printed:
OFFICIAL BALLOT.
SHALL THE
BONDED IN
DEBTEDNESS OF
THE BOROUGH
OF STEELTON BE
INCREASED $50,-
000.00 FOR THE V#»c
PURPOSE OF * co
PAYING THE
BOROUGH'S
SHARE OF THE
COSTS OF PAV- INO
ING STREETS
UNDER THE
PROVISION OF
THE ACT OF
MAY 14, 1915, P.
L 312?
Enacted Into an ordinance this 10th
day of April. A. D. 1916.
J. V. W. REYNDERS. |
President of Council.
Attest:—CHAS. P. FEIDT.
Secretary.
Approved this 13th day of April, A.
D. 1916.
FRED WIGFIELD.
Burgess.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
The corporate authorities of The
Borough of Steelton, in the County of
Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania,
having, by their ordinance duly enact
ed. signified their desire to increase the
Indebtedness thereof, notice is hereby
given the qualified electors of the
several election precincts of the elec
tion district comprising The Borough
of Steelton, that an election shall be
held at the places of holding the gen
eral public municipal election of the
borough officers, on the 16th day of
May. A. D. 1916, between the hours of
seven o'clock A. XL and seven o'clock
P. M.. at which the question of increas
ing the indebtedness of said borough
will be submitted to the electors for
their assent as provided by the ordi- 1
nance printed immediately above.
The following statement is submitted
as provided in the Act of Ist May. 1909,
P. L 320:
The last preceding assessed
valuation of taxable
property in said bor
ough was $5,750,990.00
The amount of the exist
ing debt of the borough
is $275,024.75
The amount of the propos
ed increase of Indebt
edness is (50,000.00
The per centage of the pro
posed increase of indebt
edness is .00X69
The purpose of said Increase of in
debtedness Is tne paying of the bor
ough's share of paving streets under
the provision of the Act of 14th Mr
1915, P. L. 312.
FRED WIGFIELD.
Burgess.
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG t&mm TELEGRAPH MAY 12, 1916.
I'AVOKABIA' REPORT XOLAX BILX.
Washington, D. C., May 12. —A fa
vorable repart on the Xolan bill, to
pay federal employes a minimum wage
of $3 a day. was ordered to-day by
the House labor committee. Fourth
class postmasters, persons in the gov
ernment employ less than two years,
employes under 21 years old and part
time employes are excluded from its
provisions.
' AN ORDIMM B
SIGNIFYING THE DESIRE OF THE
CORPORATE AUTHORITIES OF
THE BOROUGH OF STEELTON TO
INCREASE TIIE INDEBTEDNESS OF
SAID BOROUGH IN" THE SUM OF
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND <525.-
OC0.00) DOLLARS FOR THE PUR- I
POSE OF PURCHASING AUTOMO
BILE FIRE APPARATUS AND MO
TOR TRUCKS FOR HAULING GAR
BAGE, AUTHORIZING THE SUBMIS
SION OF THE QUESTION OF SAID
INCREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS TO
THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF
THE BOROUGH AND FINING THE
TIME FOR HOLDING AN ELECTION
FOR THAT PURPOSE IN ACCORD
ANCE WITH THE LAWS OU THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
NIA COVERING THE INCREASE
OF INDEBTEDNESS OF MUNICI
PALITIES.
SECTION 1. THE BOROUGH COUN- j
CIL OF THE BOROUGH OF STEEL
TON HEREBY SIGNIFIES THE DE
SIRE of the corporate authorities of !
said borough to increase the indebted
ness of The Borough of Steelton In the
sum of 125.000.00 for the purpose of ;
purchasing automobile tire apparatus ]
and motor trucks for hauling garbage. I
SECTION 2. That for the purpose of !
obtaining the assent of the electors of
The Borough of Steelton to such In- 1
crease of indeDteaness. ana it appear
ing that more than ninety days eiapse
between the date of this ordinance, or
> ote. desiring such increase, and the day
■of holding the municipal or general !
i election, an election shall be held at
ihe places of holding the municipal !
election in said borough on Tuesday, i
May 16. 1916. between the hours of j
seven o'clock in ttie forenoon and seven
o'clock in the afternoon: that the cor
porate authorities of said borough shall
give notice during at least thirtv days
prior thereto, by weekly advertisements
In the newspapers, not exceeding three
in said borough, of said election to be •
held at the place of holding the munici- '
pal elections in said borough on said
date, as required by law: said notice
shall contain a statement of the amount
of the last assesseu valuation of tax
i able property In said borough, of the
amount of the existing debt, of the i
amount of percentage of the proposed
increase, and for the p"rpose for which
the indebtedness is to be increased
and It shall be the duty of the proper
authorities having charge of the prepa- i
ration of the necessary ballots for said !
election to have the question of said In- !
crease of indebtedness printed upon said I
; ballots in brief form and followed bv
the words "Yes" and "No." as provided
; bv the Act of General Assembly of the
Comonwealth of Pennsylvania, approv
ed the 29th day of April. A. D. 1903, and
the amendments and supplements there- 1
, to, In such a manner as to afford the
I electors an opportunity to vote for or
against said proposed increase of In- i
debtedness of said Borpugh. as stated
in Section 1, herein, as follows, to wit:
I on the outside of saia ballot shall be
printed the words:
i
; INCREASE OF THE INDEBTEDNESS
I OF THE BOROUGH OF STEELTON.
OFFICIAL BALLOT.
! On the Inside of said ballet shall be
printed;
OFFICIAL BALLOT.
SHALL THE
BONDED IN
DEBTEDNESS OF
THE BOROUGH
OF STEELTON BE
INCREASED 123.- I CS
KOO.OO FOR THE
1 PURPOSE OF
P U R C H ASING _ , I
automobile No
FIRE APPA- "
RATUS AND MO- _J,
TOR TRUCKS
FOR HAULING
GARBAGE?
Enacted Into an ordinance this 10th
day of April. A. D. 1916.
J. V. W. REYNDERS.
President of Council
Attest:—CHAS. P. FEIDT,
Secretary.
i d Ajiprot'eil this 13th day of April, A.
FRED WIGFIELD.
Burgess.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
I The corporate authorities of The
Borough of Steelton, in the Countv of
D.uphln and State of Pennsylvania
having, by their ordinance duly enact
ed. signified their desire to increase the
, indebtedness thereof, notice is hereby ,
given to the qualified electors of the
several election precincts of the elec
tion district comprising The Borough
1 of Steelton. that an election shall be
held at the places of holding the genera)
public municipal election of the boroueb
officers, on the 16th day of May A D
1916, between the hours of seven
o'clock A. M. and seven o'clock P M at
which the question of increasing the
indebtedness of said borough will be
submitted to the electors for their as
sent as provided by the ordinance
printed immediately above.
Th : following statement is submitted
as provided in the Act of Ist May 1909
; P. L 320: ' • |
The last preceding assessed
valuatfon of taxable
property In said bor
ough was $5,750,990 00
The amount of the exist
ing debt of the boroueh
is (276.024 74
The amount of the propos
i ed Increase of indebt
edness Is, . $25,000.00
\ The per centage of the pro
posed Increase of indebt
edness is .00435- i
The purpose of said Increase of In- 1
debtedness is for the purchase of auto- j
mobile fire apparatus and motor trucks
for hauling garbage.
FRED WIGFIELD. !
3urge»«.
Try Telegraph Want Ads
STFFLTWMWS
FIREMEN WILL
DISCUSS LOANS
Much Sentiment For Improve
ment Measures Expressed
Among Citizens
I
Two improvement loans—one for j
toC.OOO for street paving, the other lor
525.000 for motor lire apparatus and
garbage truck—to lie voted upon Tues
day m ill be thoroughly discussed by !
members of the various fire companies !
in the borough this evening and to- j
. morrow.
The Paxtang Hook and I-adder Com- j
pany members will meet Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock and the "West Side
Hose Company will hold a meeting
this evening.
Much sentiment has been expressed
by individual firemen in favor of the '
loans. At least three pieces of appa- i
ratus will be purchased with the money
available if the loans are passed, and
firemen have been assured that it will
be only a short time until additional
funds will be available to motorize i
the remaining companies.
Sentiment favors the paving loan j
because of the ranid strides already!
taken by the borough to make it one t
of the best paved in the State. Passage i
I of the paving measure will make suf
! ficient funds available to pave prac- j
; tically every thoroughfare of impor
j tance in Steelton.
HOOVER n.XKHAI.
Funeral service* for George Hoover
will be held at the home of his daugh- ,
ter. Mrs. Harry Harts. 720 South Sec
ond street, to-morrow afternoon »i 1.30
o'clock and at the Enhaut Church of
l»od at 2 o'clock. Burial will ne .aaue
at Oberli'i. Sieelton Council, No. 16"
~ Order of Independent Americans, of
I which Mr. Hoover was a lnenr ■ .will 1
attend the services. The pallbearers
!v ... . Thompson. Harm i.ietx,
H. M. Scott. M. P. Vanatta. .lolin H. '
Uallagher and John Kohlliaas.
S. S. CONVENTION TO-NIGHT
A district Sunday School convention
will be held In Urace Vnited Evangeli
cal Church this evening. There are
thirteen Sunday Schools in the district
and all will be represented this even
ing. !
The principle speaker will be B. F '
Forsythe. of Pittsburgh, State field
worker for the Sunday School Asso- '
! elation, who is now touring twenty-!
1 :>ne districts in Tiaunhin <«ou"*v. 1
W. Barker, of Harrisburg. an officer
of the county association. ..11 ;
, speak.
hMIDDLETOWfI- -. |
Middletown Auto Club
Will Participate in
Good Roads Movement
At a meeting of the Middletown !
j Auto Club held last evening plans were
I discussed for the club's participation
1 in the State-wide movement to work
011 the roads on Thursday, Mav 25.
1 Several members announced their will
ingness to put in the day with pick
; and shovel while others volunteered
jto furnish men in their places. The
I club also voted to supply Ixiwer Swa
! tara township with two drain pipes to
; be used opposite Goose Island.
The secretary was instructed to com
municate with the authorities in High
spire as to whether the borough con
templates repairing- the stretch of road
'at the eastern end of the town. This
1 piece of road is in miserable shape and !
in its present condition is said to be i
| a menace to the traveling public. The !
' Harrisburg auto club also will be asked I
i to co-operate with the local motorists j
in their efforts to have the road fixed.
Husband Extinguishes
Flames Which Envelop
Wife; Gasoline Ignites
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Few narrowly j
escaped serious injury when a bucket
of gasoline in which the latter was I.
cleaning a skirt took fire from the I
i friction caused by rubbing: the garment I
• and blazed up in their faces. Although '
•enveloped in flames. Mr. Few retained j
[ his presence of mind and. throwing i
his wife to the floor, seized a rug and 1
rolled her in it. He was successful in i
subduing the flames before either one
of them was badly burned and then
ran for a fire extinguisher. Returning i'
to the room, he found flames shooting.'
as high as the ceiling and two pieces
jof furniture already burning. Quick
work with the extinguis-her smothered |
the blaze.
COMFORT BABYS
ITCHING SKIN
WITH CUnCBBA j
SOAP BATHINGS i
TTiey are so cleansing and soothing, j p
If his skin is irritated or raahy, anoint ; 11
gently with a little Cuticura Ointment. ' J
Rumple Each Free by Mail £
With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- ' B
dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept. IMi, i 6
Boston." Sold throughout the world.
NUXATED IRON
t
Increases strength
of delicate, nervous.
Hit f1 ▼ i TITII rundown people 200
I k!*y Per cent, in ten days
■II 1 I hH >n many Instances.
ItQnjljljMl article soon to *ap-
Ask your rtoctor r *or 1
druggist about It. Croll Rel.tir. Q, A.
Uorgu# always carry it In stock. i
BANKRUPT SALE of JEWELRY
af 50 cents and Less on the Dollar
pVERY article in the Jos. D. Brenner's stock of jewelry, recently secured by us
from the trustee in bankruptcy, will be sold without reserve at HALF and less than HALF
PRICE. We have added a large portion of our own stock to the bargains which we offer at
extraordinary reductions on account of this sale.
This is Positively a Money-Saving Opportunity You Should Not Miss
Here are a few samples of the many bargains. There are
hundreds of others just as irresistible.
t Lockets DIAMONDS 11 WATCH^-|
X Solid Gold These extraordinary low price* are for the " u oppor
s and Gold l7r, P *"o°' 0 °' No """"
Filled LADIES' SOLITAIRE RINOS i Jfi Pitmond Cuff Buttons, SS.OO ]' / V'''*'' v, Tmnll
, A „.. . T , , $6.00 Solitaire Rings, .. $3.00 $7.50 Diamond Cuff Buttons. I Special—
oOe. Gold Filled Lockets, 25c si.oo Solitaire Kiuu*. .. $3.75 S't 7"S J--Ji <iJn Ladies' Sol
sl.oo Gold Filled Lockets, SOc SIO.OO Solitaire Rings, . . $5.00 «i a rv,, ;> rmr n T_ ' id Gold
$2.00 Gold Filled Lockets, SI.OO $15.00 Solitaire Rings. . . 87.50 * Diamond Cuff Buttons, $5.00 Ope nfa c e
s;i.oo Gold Filled Lockets. *1.30 $20.00 Solitairo Rings, ..SIO.OO $12.50 Diamond Cuff Buttons, ct Watch, $5
c°!-j ®°!l J joC J ie^ s ' J'! $25.00 Solitairo Rings, ..$12.30 $6.75 Special—Ladies' slo.Oo'Gold
18.00 Solid bold Locket** *4.OC Special Note—Larger Dia- $5 Diamond Bearf Pins, $2.50 Filled Case, guaranteed 20 vears,
mond. 15 to 26 per cent, under $lO Diamond B ,. arf Pinjl MKnn American movement $5.00
1 regular prices. _ Ladies $12.50 Gold Filled
UMBRELLAS $lO Diamond Ear Rings, $5.00 * lo Diamond Scarf Pins, $,..»0 Case, 20-year guarantee, Ameri-
Hiill'* Umbrellas for Ladies and * 2 9 Diamond Ear Rings, SIO.OO S2O Diamond Scarf Pins, SIO.OO can movement, $6.25
Gentlemen Diamond Ear Rings, $12.50 $25 Diamond Scarf Pins, $12.50 Ladies' sls Gold Filled Case,
$1.25 Umbrellas 63c V —' l°^ ear *« arßnt6 «. Kl « in "ove
sl.so Umbrella. 75c * ' \ . A ? ' .iV-n r n p-,V i /
$2.00 Umbrellas SI.OO SCARF PINS HAT PlNS—Special Lot , n M ? n " 11 2 ' ao C :° ,<l Fll A ,ed Caße -
SI 00 I'mbMliu s< %n '»» "v SI.OO Scarf 20-vear guarantee, American
. Pins, . ,50c Hat Pins—big variety, values up Men's sls Gold Filled Case,
/ " \ $2.00 Bcari to 75c. Sale price, . 35c 20-year guarantee, Elgin move-
I Pins, $ 1.00 V * ■«* v»7.50
1 $3 00 Scarf \ r lso ""J, other batches for
ifn&TTwrwl I ... o Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys in
I Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Sil-
I Sc i r * verine cases, at HALF PRICE
BRACELETS ' Pm *- * 250 , LESS. ,
Special—One lot assorted Ban- v ~^~
gle Bracelets. 25c, 37c. 50c. 75c \ WATCH BRACELETS , ■
$1.25 Child s Bracelets. . . ®®c DinwA C n< * '°t that we have speciallv J\ GOLD FILLED
s4.o° G. lulled Bracelets. SB.OO fgl DBUV llfllES priced, each $1.65 t jiXA NECK CHAINS
$5.00 G. Bracelets. *--50 J O Q ne j ot filled—lo-vear 0 . -pjii.j
$7.50 G. Filled Bracelets. $3.75 r.„n.rante« a pood SlO value A *-
$lO 14 K. Gold Bracelets, $5.00 "SI A large aSSOrt- EaTh . $5.00 YTY K Neck Chains, Bren
v * ' ment, many styles E 'p n or waitham wrist i7se" regu,ar
7. Z & solid cold. 20 y Ti 8. l,ara ff Heavy Filled
F na-r R Ps gold-filled cases. Sale price, $7.85 U Keck Chains with
rillßCl nill£& Sol.dl <• karat full jeweled X'A » 1 . ocket(l . Brenner's
if OUC ana Wrist \Natehes. Sale price, sls \v V J • ti ka 7v |
AmJ/ For Ladies , 75c u lo i solid B°ld 8 ° ld - ' ' ' -
yy and Gen- ' v / ■ \
tlemen ' \ , , LORGNONS
WALDEMAR CHAINS . arterial Lot of BEAUTY PINS I _ _
Special—One lot of Ostbv & «, ~ _ „ I speclal I Gold,. Silver, Gun Metal and
Barton's Ladies' Gold Filled Special Lot—Guaranteed I lOc, 15c, 20c, 25c, SOc Per Setl Shell, ...$3.00 up to SIB.OO
Rings—wonderful varietv stone 60c Chains, gold plated, 17c \ . .f
setting*. SI.OO value. 25c 75c Chains, gold plated, 38c . A
« g . La Valtieres—Solid Gold and Gold Filled
Rings for Ladles' and Gentlemen ___________ „„ „„ _
$1.25 Rings 68c STERLING SILVER THIMBLES * $1.25 G. Filled I.avallieres, 68c $3.00 S. Gold Lavallieres, $1.50
$1.50 Rings 75c tn . .... $ 1.50 G. Filled Lavallieres, 750 $4.00 H. Gold Lavallieres, $2.00
$2.00 Rings SI.OO All sizes 10c Each j $6.00 S. Gold Lavallieres. $2.50
$3.00 Rings $1.50 BAR PINS—A Special Lot $2 00 G. Filled Lavallieres, SI.OO . | 6-50 s Gold Lavallieres, $3.75
$5.00 Rings $2.50 Regular values 50c 17c $2.00 S. Gold Lavallieres, SI.OO I $lO S. Gold Lavallieres, 3UVOO
mm / -- . _ -i
Commencement H. C. CLASTER Many Beautiful Articles Su/7-1
T I OM able for Favors, Prizes
u , ... and „ , Gems-Jewels-Silverware BirfMay and Christ.
Wedding Presents 302 Market S t. No. 1 N. Third St.
MANY ENTRANTS
FOR TRACK MEET
High and Grammar School
Athletes Will Compete on
Cottage Hill Tomorrow
Arrangements were completed this'
afternoon for the • annual interclass
track and field meet of the Steelton |
high school and the dual meet between
the Central grammar school, Steelton, j
and the Forney grammar school, Har- j
risburg, to be held to-morrow after
noon on the Cottage Hill field.
The relay races and hammer throw j
events will be run off this evening
about 5.15 o'clock. The main events 1
will start at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow ;
afternoon.
This year's meet will include ten
events for each meet and the events
will be run oft alternately. There are
144 entrants from the high school and
40 entrants from each of the grammar
schools. Principal C. S. Davis, of the
high school, and his assistants were
busy this afternoon making up the
program and arranging for officials.
The interclass meet, is one of the big
events of the school term and attracts
a large attendance outside of school 1
circles.
ISSIES PROCLAMATION
The annual call for general observ
ance of Mother's Day was issued last •
evening by Burgess Fred Wigfield. His
proilamatiofi follows:
•'Whereas, Throughout the world, ■
and especially In this nation and State, I
and particularly in our own borough
of Steelton. an honored motherhood
should be found: and principle, duty,
gratitude and affection bind us to the
mothers, who bore us for the world:
and it behooves us to give expression
to that consideration of esteem due to
our mothers by an outward sign;
"Therefore. I, Fred Wigfield. Bur
gess of the Borough off Steelton, do
designate the white carnation as that
sign, and May 14 as Mother's dav, and
request that everyone, man, woman and i
child, shall wear this sign of that day
as a symbol of love to his own mother
and an offering of respect to every oth
er mother."
Steelton Snapshots
Newton A. C. Wins. —The Newton
A. C. baseball team defeated the Na
tional Brewery nine yesterdav; score
1 to 0.
To Hear Orrtwtr.- Seventeen mem
bers of the High School orchestra ac
companied by Professor W. M. Harcle
rode. supervisor of music, attpnded the
concert by the Philadelphia Orchestra 1
at Harrisburg tills afternoon.
Complete llrpalr*. Repairs to Sec
ond street paving have been completed
by the Standard Wthullthic fompanv
Firemen to Meet. The West Side
Hose Company will meet this evening 1
lat Myers and Conestoga streets.
PNEUMONIA IUMjS TWO
Two small children died of pneu
MOST PEOPLE
are You keep wel1 ' you
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x* or pleasure you like best, and you can be well all the
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_ habit, and of untold value to all who want to be well
o Ol7le and keep well. Harmless and dependable, the timely
people 11Q£>
are well
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liver, bowels and blood—relieve indigestion, biliousness,
iL m. ♦ sick headache—and clear up dull eyes and a muddy skin.
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_ keep the body from becoming diseased. The surest way to
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. As a preventive remedy, Beecham's Pills are supreme.
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f # sixty years. Today they have the largest sale of any medi
the time C * ne ' n they have won public confidence.
_ . If you prize your good health, if you want to stay well— if
f*l» f/oififlr you seek to recover bodily strength and mental vigor, you
uou (5 need the protection and relief given by Beecham's Pills.
talis Pus
"Tfc« LuiMt Sal* of Any Medicine in th» World" At All DragfUU, 10*, Mm,
I Direction* of apoeiot oatmm to woman ON with mwory box
monia yesterday. They were Charles
Roberts, 1 year o'.d, son of Mr. and
Sirs. Frederick K. Woodward, 43S
Swatara street, and Roy S., 9-montli
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blyor
?115 South Front street.