Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 22, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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A"uD6Clcll VOIOCIS corset rilue you ever saw! $1 Corsets
Mr made up in a very fine m«de! Ed for the woman of medium
figure—the only corset made at this price, that is worth while! Special Tomorrow Friday
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FINE BRASSIERES 40\ J* SILK STOCKINGS
Extra fine woven. Batiste Brass- MIW Sale of Silk Stockings black, H
ieres, open or closed fronts; em- ft JI . white, gray, taupe, sand, pink, hello, f i ■ *
broidery trimmed; 50c kind. Sale mm \t Kelly, putty, sky, peacn. Every pairHßß
price, Friday, perfect. Friday, pair,
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9c Friday Sale Best Corsets —R. & G., Royal 1 j BlirSOll I
Wooster, La Mata, W. B. "J 00 StockillfiTS
EACH or Miller's New Models ■
Cumfy Corsets; Sale Price, each.. *1
ut R. & G. Summer Net Corsets or Fine
VESTS Coutille. Friday, choice, each OvC The only good &&
Stocking made
Trimmed The New Corset Girdles are here; Q _ with no seams;
Yoke nuii flesh or white; all sizes. Friday Dt/C fl "f Mack lisle;
Shoulder 3 pairs, 55e
Ground A C r I'O T/^'T-T , Q Ground
Floor 1 iNJAulii3 Floor
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Up the Hudson
TO
WEST
POINT
$3.50
Via Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Saturday, June 24
Special Train
FROM Lv.A.M.
Harrisburg 3.55
Humnielstown 4.10
Swatara 4.15
Hershey 4.18
Palmyra 4.24
Annville 4.32
Cleona 4.35
l.obanon 4.42
Avon 4.46
Myerstown 4,33
Richland 4.58
Sheridan 5.02
Womeledorf iVOB
Robeson la 5.13
Wernersvllle 5*19
Sinking Spring 5^25
Jersey City (arrive) 9.15
RETURNING--Special Train will
leave Jersey City (about 6.30 p. M.)
on arrival of Steamer "Sims" from
Up Hudson, for above stations. Ar
rive Harrisburg about 12.30 mid-
L night.
Resorts
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
KINGSTON
FIREPROOF
Ocean Ave..'directly at the Boardwalk
?'i i« a •. a P - 260. Elevator, elec
tricity, private h&tlis; ocean view
rooms, table and service unequaled.
Roof Garden dlningroom overlooking
ocean; |2 up daily; special weekly
bathing privilege. Booklet.
Ownership management. M. A I.EYR
ER. formerly of the H6tel Bellvllle.
SOMERSET
Mississippi Ave. Fourth house from
26t1 ' year same management.
$1.25 day up. Bathing from house.
RUTH ALEX. STEES.
■■sa'x ass: cBS-vp-"'
NETHERLANDS
To ' k Ave.. 50 yards from Board
walk. Overlooking lawn and ocean;
capacity 400; elevator; private baths
Over 50 outside rooms have hot and
cold running water.
RATES * lO ,0 *l" r 'o WEEKLY,
92 TO *4 DAILY.
SPECIAL FHEE FEATURES
BATHING FRIYII.EGE I ROM HOTEI
LAWN TENNIS COURT
DAJiCE FLOOR
BOOKLET WITH POINT S OF INTER
EST IN ATLANTIC CITY
AUGUST RUHWADEL, Proprietor.
I *■ 9r015 N.GEORGIA AVr.ATUCITY.N. J. * \
Scrupulously clean; electric lighted
throughout. White service. Hot and
j? no w snH r sl2 £ and * l ' 6o da "y.
37 ytars! B s oo£let. Wetkly ' E » tab »®hed
EMERSON CROUTHAMEL. Mgr.
HOTEL BORTON
Tennessee near Beach. Select
family hotal. Write for special rates.
R. A. WILKINSON.
Bringing Up Father $ # # # # By McManus
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AH! MR Jl<i<i<s- ' I IHO-YOO OOH'T DO TOU REMEMBER * „ _ C
DON'T Ynii A I LOOK HOW HORR>D 1 * ! ,- IT ALL • C>Y COLLY - 1
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THURSDAY EVENING,
SOUNDS DEATH
KNELL OF MOOSE
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quent grave risks to the national life
of the United States.
For the Progressive party and the
course it has followed since Its birth,
four years ago. Colonel Roosevelt has
neither excuses, explanations nor
apologies. It came into being, lie
holds, at a time when the Republican
party had become the party of reac
tion and ceased to be the party of
Lincoln and the plain people.
In the four years that have elapsed
the Republicans have comeback to the
ancient landmarks, have enacted into
laws in the several States many of the
most important reforms for which the
Progressives stood and have placed
their candidate upon a platform to
which every Progressive can subscribe,
the Colonel contends.
Xo Reason to Remain Out
The Progressive yeast having thus
leavened the entire Republican lump,
there Is no reason, he in substance
says, why for the sake of party name
or personal pride those who left the
Republican party to protest against
Bourbonism should not now return
and make common cause against what
ho believes is a national menace.
So far as Justice Hughes is con
cerned, Colonel Roosevelt's endorse
ment is unqualified, he finding In him
a candidate whom he believes every
man. regardless of former political
creed or racial origin, can support,
Rub Out Rheumatism
with
WONDEROIL
Stiff Joints Loosen Up Like Magic;
Lumbago Relieved Over Night
Antiseptic Wonderoll draws all the
painful stiffness, soreness and swelling
from rheumatic joints, and does it so
surely and speedily it seems almost
like magic. It takes little more than a
25-cent box bought from George A.
Gorgas or any leading dealer here in
Harrisburg to prove it in almost every
case.
First heat Wonderoil, then rub in
gently and bind up with flannel. It
never .lust drives pain from one spot
to another, but draws It right out of
the body.
Wonderoil Is a physician's prescrip
tion and has been in successful use for
over 50 years. It is pure and anti
septic. It nevpr blisters and is pleas
ant to use. A generous sample will be
sent on request by M. E. Raymond,
Inc., Ballston Spa, N. Y.
PETERSON'S OINTMENT
BEST FOR ECZEMA
First Application Stops Itching of
Ecitma, Snlt llheum and Piles
"Live and let live is my motto," says
Peterson. "Druggists all over America
sell PETERSON'S OINTMENT for 25
rents a large box and I sav to these
druggists, if anyone buys my ointment
for any of the diseases or ailments for
which I recommend it and are not bene
fited give them their money back.
"I've got a safe full of thankful let
t«is testifying to the mighty healing
power of Peterson's Ointment for old
anil running: sores, eczema, salt rheum,
ulcers, sore nipples, broken breast
Itching scalp and skin, blind, bleeding
and itching piles."
John Scott, 283 Virginia St., Buffalo,
writes, "Peterson's Ointment is simply
wonderful. It cured me of eczema and
also piles, and did It so quickly that
I was astonished."—Advertisement.
Resorts
ATI.AVTIC CITY. N. J.
THE MACDONALD
37 So. North Carolina Ave. Central
Near Beach. |2.00 up daily, $9 U Q
w ? ekl y-,r 5 1 r8 - G - Macdontld, form
erly of 25 So. Arkansas Ave.
confident that the best traditions of
America will be maintained under his
admlnist ration.
In taking this position Colonel
Roosevelt abandons none of the prin
ciples for which he stood In 1912, or
has since advocated. In the present
position of the Republican party the
reforms not yet accomplished which
the Progressives set out to obtain can
be accomplished better by working
with them than fighting without the
ranks.
These views, he believes, will be ac
ceptable to the committee, the major
ity of which has been in touch with
him and expressed its approval di
rectly or through proxies.
Powerful Document
Members of this committee* who
know the general terms of the Colonel,
say that it is one of the strongest
documents that ever came from his
pen. It is particularly strong, they
say, in its arraignment of President
Wilson and his policies of his admin
istration, but, above all, they say, it is
a call to the American people to get
together, forget their differences of
the past and make common cause
against dangers of hyphenates at home
and possible enemies abroad.
Emphasis, they say, is also luid upon
the needs for economic preparedness
against the depression which is cer
tain to follow the end of the war in
Europe if the American people are to
avoid the worst hard times in the his
tory of the nation.
All these, it is maintained, can be
had only from an administration
which stands for everything that
President Wilson has not practiced;
therefore, to do otherwise than to
exert every effort to insure his defeat,
it is maintained, would be unpatriotic,
and the end fraught with grave dan
gers.
PENN HIGHWAY
ROUTE DECIDED
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diana vcounty, and New Alexandria
and Export in Westmoreland county.
At Wilkinsburg monument is to be
erected from the funds provided by
public subscription. The details of
this monument will be worked out at
a meeting of the governors, to be held
in Philadelphia within a few days.
Branch route from Harrisburg to
Washington passes through either
Gettysburg or Chambersburg. The
Reading cut-off to New York will
ouch Allentown and Easton.
The official marker will be a blue
keystone on a white background in
scribed with the letters "W. Penn."
W. L. Plack, of Philadelphia, partici
pated in the governor's conference.
William Jennings, of Harrisburg, pres
ident, presided.
The Pennsylvania Railroad will fill
in for a mile and a half the old canal
route near Speecevilie, Dauphin coun
ty.
The following honorary members of
the association were elected: Gov
ernor Martin G. Brumbaugh. Senators
Boise Penrose and George T. Oliver;
William Penn, Terre Haute, Ind.;
E. M. Book .Philadelphia; Lewis A.
Park, Pittsburgh, and E. J. Stackpole,
Harrisburg.
The following governors were pres
ent: William Jennings, Harrisburg,
president of the Association: Dr.
Joseph I"). Findley, Altoona; W. L.
Plack, Philadelphia: Senator William
Manbeck, Cifflin; James Macklin, Mc-
Veytown: E. M. C. Africa, Hunting
don; David Barry, Johnstown, treas
urer; Frank M. Graff, Blairsvllle; B.
H. Jackson, Wilkinsburg; J. W. Dona
hey, Pittsburgh, and J. G. H. Ripp
man, Millerstown.
WILL DISCUSS 8-HOUR QUESTION
Two mass meetings will be hold in
Harrisburg Sunday afternoon. June 25,
at Victoria Theater, when the eight
hour question will be discussed. The
speakers will be Charles W. Erwin.
Philadelphia, and Allen W. Ricker,
of Pearson's Magazine. New York. Ar
rangements are in charge of Charles
F. Quinn, secretary of the State Fed
eration of Labor. Meetings will be
held at 2 o'clock in tlio afternoon and
8 o'clock at night.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
PARDON BOARD IS
GIVEN PETTY WORK
Objection Voiced in Strong
Terms to Trivial Char
acter of Cases
! The State Board of Pardons ad
j lourned for the summer recess last
I night with a protest by Lieutenant
! Governor Frank B. McClain against
I the trivial character of many of the
| ci-sefj being sent before the board and
j a flat turndown of several murder
i cas.es which have been attracting at
| tention.
Mr. McClain said that too much
maudlin sentimentality was being dis
j played in the cases sent to the board.
| This came after appeals had been
i made that men were model prisoners
i and in one case that a man. if liber
ated, would take the place of a use
ful artisan who might be called to
•war.
Toward the end of the session Mr.
McClaill and Secretary of the Com
monwealth Woods several times com
mented upon the kind of the cases
coming up and Mr. Woods said that
the board was being asked to sit in
cases. which the law never contem
plated. "If this continues we will
h£ vc nothing else to do but work on
these cases. The intention of the act
wah to have this Board sit in cases
where life and death were concerned
lind in grave issues which might, arise
when the cases left the courts" said
Mr. McClain. "If it keeps on we will
be asked to sit in cases of appeals
from men sentenced to thirty days by
justices of the peace for corner loaf
irsr."
The decisions of the board were as
follows:
Recommended John Zakaluk,
Lackawanna, burglary; Charles E.
Weeks, Warren, second degree mur
der; Tony George, Armstrong, assault
land battery; Alfred F. Jones, Fayette,
; murder (commuted); Leonard Wyn
ing and Ralph Emmerich, Lehigh, lar
iceny; Earl Garis, Northampton, as
sault with intent to rob; George Gar
ris, Chester, impersonating an officer;
Charles Wilson, Schuylkill, burglary;
, H. Mft Gibson, Dauphin, attempted lar
ceny; Silas Gibson. Beaver, felonious
assault; Joseph Gulick, Lycoming,
breaking and entering; Charles Sa
mone, Luzerne, manslaughter; Aloyd
Jackson. Philadelphia, I assault and
battery, robbery; Paul Caulford, Ches
ter, rape.
Refusals H. E. Filler, Westmore
land, murder; Jacob Mi'ler, Philadel
phia, murder; Gaspar Marturana and
Thomas Chickarelli, Cambria, mur
der; Adolph Blau, Lackawanna, em
bezzlement; John and Anthony Bart
linski, Northumberland, assault and
battery; Robert Beswick, Montgomery,
larceny; Mike Kupper, Lehigh, tres
pass; Carl Dougherty, Carbon, rape;
Richard / Miller, Montgomery, burg
lary; Me'ndel Gross. Dauphin, pander
ing; Albert Heagy, Dauphin, robbery;
Albert Moore, Allegheny, robbery; An
idrew Bobanic, Allegheny, perjury;
! William Barnes, Franklin, manslaugh
ter; Frank Minnicli, York; felonious
entry and larceny; Dmytro Haurelian,
Luzerne, felonious wounding; Robert
Brown, Luzerne. burglary; James
Ryan, Luzerne, breaking and enter
ing; Raymond Kienzle, Philadelphia,
rape; Edgar C. Hess, Philadelphia,
adultery; John Gallagher, Philadel
phia, assault and battery; Joseph di
Simone, Philadelphia, manslaughter,
John Taylor and Joseph Morrelle,
Philadelphia, larceny; Frank Tactcel,
Philadelphia, rape; Louis O. Hi»e,
Philadelphia, murder (commuted);
James McCullougli, Philadelphia, lar
ceny: Dominic Peter, Philadelphia,
larceny; Clarence Heitzman, Philadel
phia, larceny: James Gellispie, Mont
gomery, burglary.
Rehearings Refused Andrew
Becze, Westmoreland, murder; James
E. Foye, Philadelphia, forgery; Harry
Jacobs and George Jacobs, Perry,
breaking and entering; Thomas E.
Patterson, Cumberland, burglary, etc.
WITHOUT MOTHER
It's awful lonesome at our house
'Thout Mother;
It's just as quiet as a mouse*
'Thout Mother.
An' Father looks so lonely there
Of evenin's, sittin' in his chair;
It just ain't cheerful anywhere
'Thout Mother!
It's awful hard to get along
'Thout Mother;
It seems like everything goes wrong
'Thout Mother.
'Course. Father does the best he can;
But then, you know, he's just a man.
An' don't know how to fix an' plan
Like Mother.
Seems like I don't enjoy my play
'Thout Mother;
Things just get worser every day
'Thout Mother!
There's no one now to mend my doll,
Nobody's sorry when I fall —
Oh, home just ain't no place at all
'Thout Mother!
But Father says we must be brave
'Thout Mother,
'Cause him an' me. we only have
One 'nother.
An' if we're brave, an' strong, an' true,
An' good, just like she told us to,
We'll go up Home, when life is thrgh,
We'll go up Home, when life is
through.
To Mother.
—Marie Galbraith, in The Christian
Herald.
LKCTIKKS OX PAN AMA CANAL
Phoenix Lodge No. 59, Knights of
Pythias ■ will hold an entertainment
this evening in lodgeroom, White's
Hall, Broad and James streets. C. O.
Jones, a constructing engineer, will
give an Illustrated lecture on the Pan
ama Canal, after which refreshments
will be served.
New Store of Wm.
When the Boys March Away!
J eyes are turned toward Our Boys in Olive Drab Uniforms Harrisburg's
Pride, Patriotism and Enthusiasm is unbounded, for ever since the days of 1861, | '
our city has been a great military center. Depend on Harrisburg to do its druty in *
I every emergency; and well may we be proud of the Capital City—and the gallant J
young fellows, whose march to camp will be cheered by admiring thousands. 1
9 Good luck, boys. Your friend, J
| WM. STROUSE C
I Every Man Is Interested In Buying* Summer Shirts /
( And we are showing such an immense variety of patterns and assortment of £
| styles that it's almost impossible to tell you all about them. r
1 Emery Shirts—Sold Exclusively by the New Store c
1 Emery Shirts have a National reputation for quality, style, fit and finish. Wear an "Emery" C
I and you'll know true shirt comfort ' to $(3.50 s
C The "Wm. Strouse Shirt" Men's Working Shirts (
% is a special brand of shirts, made for us, by one Chambray Shirts, blue or gray, attached or &
(of the best makers, and sold with our own two detached collars; sizes to 18% 50<; f
■ label and our guarantee. All sizes, all styles, Black Sateen Shirts %
I all qualities. J c a . n Shirts 50* and #I.OO C
1 IHI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 up to $5.00 man I " S '.. "T"
(The New Store of Wm. Strouse, Harrisbury, 1
C renna. »
REAL ESTATE
NEW HOTEL ON
DOEHNE PLOT
Five-Story Structure, of Brick,
Stone, Concrete and
Steel
hotel for Harrisburg is de
scribedln the Philadelphia Public
Ledger this morning. rnstJec
The proposed building is to be built
by Charles E. and George L. Doehne,
and will occupy the big tract at
Fourth and Chestnut streets, now
owned by the Doehnes.
It is to be a thoroughly modern hos
telry, five stories high with basement,
of brick, stone, concrete and steel,
with a frontage on Chestnut street of
107 feet and on Fourth street of 96
feet.
Among the companies estimating on
the contract are the Roydhou»e-Arey
Company and James H. Wells, of
Philadelphia. The bids will be opened
July 10. C. Harry Kain is the archi
tect.
To RuiUl Four Homes. At least
four homes will be built on the site of
ASTHMA
Simple Harinlru Remedy Brlnga Quick
Belief. Make* Breathing E«my
| Many erases of immediate relief find
rapid recovery from Bronchial Asthma
of long standing and other diseases
of throat and lungs are being credited
to a discovery made by Dr. Eugene
Howard, of Worcester, Mass. Dr. How
ard's prescription, which is totally dif
ferent from ail usual methods of treat
ment for these afflictions, is called Oxi
dase and comes in the form of a tablet
which the patient allow* to dissolve
slowly in the mouth. Its curative,
healing Juices thus mingle with the
saliva and enter every crevice of the
Irritated bronchial membranes, release
the muscular construction of the bron
chial tubes, open up the air passages
and regulate the spasmodic lung action.
These tablets, though pleasant to the
taste, are so powerful and rapid in their
action that many users who for years
were obliged to sit up in bed gasping
for breath and unable to sleep report
that they now put a single Oxidaze tab
let in their mouth when going to bed
and can then lie down and breathe eas
ily and naturally and get a good night's
restful sleep. G. A. Oorgas and many
other local druggists who handle Oxi
daze tablets sell it on the positive guar
antee of money back If It does not give
Immediate relief.—Advertisement.
JUNE 22, 1916.
the old Harrisburg Country Club, re
cently sold to Dr. Charles S. Rebuck,
412 North Third street. These homes
will be built by Dr. Rebuck, William
M. Hargest, deputy attorney general;
Dr. Harvey F. Smith, 139 State street,
and Dr. David S. Funk, 300 North Sec
ond street.
Republican Candidate
Is Back in New York
By Associated Prtss
New York. June 22. Charles E.
Hughes arrived here larly to-day from
Providence, R. 1., where he attended
the commencement of Brown Univer
sity. He went to a hotel. Mr. Hughes
had only one engagement which was
to meet Franklin Murphy, formerly
governor of New Jersey, to-morrow
night.
Mr. Hughes will remain here until
Saturday when he will go to his sum
mer home at Bridgehampton, L. I.
V~£L£CTMCAL-V
ATTENTION!
i Another Big Bargain j
For 5 days (June 26th to 1
June 30th) we will sell a $3.50 \
Guaranteed General Electric H
Sanitary TOASTER for 1
$2.25 1
NOTE—This toaster was designed by the W\
Domestic Science experts and uses less cur
rent than any other ever sold. Don't fail to 1
take advantage of this offer.
Harrisburg Light & Power Co. \
U —SERVICERS
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or the next month he expects to
spend half his time at Bridgehampton
and the other half at New York City.
He expects to continue conferences
with political leaders during his stap
here for the remainder of the week.
If I Had Eczema
rMMW sawa.«'
first drops instantly stop that awful ltrh.
\\ o cannot absolutely guarantee a cure
every time but we do sa.v this. If the first
"ottln dons not relieve you, it will not cost
you a cent. Try O.D.D. Soap too. It will
kern your skin lieplthy.
Gorgas, the Druggist. 16 N. Third St.,
P. R. R. btation; J. Nelson Clark.
Druggist. '
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