Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 08, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALL ZONE HOUSE
DOWN BY JUNE 1
Capitol Extension Commission
Still Has Considerable
Work Before It
The taking over a few days ago of
the last of the buildings in the area
marked for condemnation by the Cap-1
itol Park Extension commission mark- j
ed the completion of four years of
steady, constructive work that will not |
be finally finished until the last of the j
buildings is demolished by June 1, j
1917, as required by the act of 1911. j
A member of the board stated this!
morning that the majority of the 1
buildings standing will be demolished ,
after January 1, 1917, and the re-1
mainder between April 1 and June 1,1
with the exception of those buildings j
in which are housed certain depart-i
ments of the State for which there was i
not room in the Capitol building.
The demolition of the properties is |
now in the hands of the Department of I
Public Grounds and Buildings, which
will take no action until next Fall, at I
which time an adviser will be appoint
ed and consideration given to the land-1
Bcape treatment.
The following buildings may stand |
for an indefinite period or until the
Legislature takes action on the hous- j
ing of the several departments there
in located; the Russ building, other
wise known as the Keeley institute,
where the State Livestock Sanitary
Board has its headquarters;
the two Wall properties, where a
branch of the Public Service Commis-;
sion is housed; the old Day school;
building for colored children on Wal- j
nut street, now occupied as a labora- 1
tory for the Department of Agricul
ture: the McCormick warehouses now
used as storage places for the State
Arsenal; the property of the Gordon
manufacturing company on Walnut
street, occupied by the department for'
the Distribution of Public Documents; j
and the A. M. E. Church on State
street, heretofore used as an armory
for the Governor's troop. All these 1
buildings will probably be left stand- j
Ing until provision is made elsewhere !
Tor the departments named.
Board's Work Ends oil June 1. 1917
The activities of the Capitol Park
Extension Board will now be turned
to a defense in the courts against ton
appeals from its awards, involving 20 i
properties.
It is regarded as a tribute to the
commission's fairness that the number
of appeals is so few in a total of 537 i
cases. Fourteen proceedings including
17 properties were taken in condem
nation. but settlement was made by
the board and proceedings were dis
counted by reason of amicable agree
ments being reached with the owners.
MONEY-BACK JEWELRY STORK
Tausig Dollar Specials of
Unusual Importance
This list of Dollar Specials for Monday only presents
many extraordinary values in articles, some or all of
which are bound to interest you.
*2.00 CASSEROLES, SI.OO *3.50 MESH RAGS, 91.00
Genuine Guernsey ware Casser- German Silver Mesh Bags, worth
oles with nickel containers; worth $.5.00 and $3.50. Special Monday
up to $2. JO. Special Monday only, onI >"- choice SI.OO
SI.OO
*-'OO MEN'S BELTS, *I.OO Jeweled Back Combs, worth up to
$3.00. Special Monday .... <W)
Fine leather Belts with sterling ipi.w
silver buckle, slide grip, worth $2.00.
Special Monday only SI,OO *4.00 VANITY CASES, *I.OO
Silver plated Vanity Cases in a va
riety of styles; worth up to $4.00.
ROGERS TABI.E SILVER Special Mondav .. . SI.OO I
Genuine Roger* plnted table
■Uver f2.50 CLT GLASS, *I.OO
One-half dozen Knives, Forks, Genuine Cut Glass Nappies, neat
Desfeert bpoons or Table Spoons; new designs; worth to $2.50. Special
worth $2.00. Special Monday Mondav ei nn
only mi 1 .VMJ
«t1..»0 IMBREI.LAS, $1.0(1
• < !, oz * r ? Teaspoons, worth Fine quality Umbrellas: ladies' and
$1.50. Special Monday, SI.OO men's styles; worth $1.50. Special"
I J Monday SI.OO
*2.."i0 MEN'S WATCH CHAINS, *I.OO TAISIG DOLLAR W ATCH
Gold filled Watch Chains, in all Made especially for us, nickel
the new designs, including: the Coat case, unbreakable crystal, pendant
Chain for summer wear, worth to set,; guaranteed for one year: extra
SL.oO. Special Monday only, $].()() special valu* SI .00
Jacob Sons
Diamond Merchants and Jewelers
420 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA.
Member*, Jeweler** O'o-opertitive Syndicate
I LADIES' BAZAAR]
10-12 S. 4th Street
V/e Advertise the Truth The Truth Advertises Us
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Ladies 9 Seasonable Wear
at SI.OO, Monday
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$1.50 Camisoles. SI.OO $2.00 Waists, SI.OO
Made of fine crepe de chine, p.... i : H
in flesh and white; $1.50 value: , Han<lkerchlef Lln *n
special Monday Oil |)(k waists; new models; worth to
' $2.00; special Monday, $!.()()
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50c Silk Hose ' . t 1
4 pairs for SI.OO $ 2 Wash Skirts, SI.OO
Women's Silk Boot Hose; col- New model - black ar >d white
orn only, 50c quality; special Plaid Wash Skirts, worth $2.00;
Monday, 4 prs. for ... .00 special Monday QQ
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SATURDAY EVENING,
This Is the Birthday
Anniversary of—
M
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. SENATOR E. E. BEIDLEMAN
President pro tem of the State sen
ate, who will be re-elected with little
opposition next Fall. Senator Beidle
man was surprised by a little party of
his friends to-day. who bundled him
into an automobile and whisked him
away to The Elm, a summer place
owned by Freeman C. Gerberich, chief
of the State Bureau of Railways, along
the Susquehanna above Dauphin.
There an old-time camp dinner was
spread in his honor and the afternoon
was spent in outdoor amusements.
Middleburg Editor Buys
Rival County Seat Paper
Middleburg, Pa., July B.—Yesterday
an important transaction took place,
involving changes in three weekly
newspapers of Pennsylvania. The Sny
der County News, of this place, was
sold by Barton & Gougler to George W.
Wagenseller, publisher of the Middle
burg Post, on 1) of the besi known
weeklies in Pennsylvania.
The News will be merged with the
Post. Mr. Barton then purchased the
Duncannon Record of William E.
Bender.
Screw Loose
(St. Louis Globe-Democrat.)
If many of the Democrats are afflict
ed with "overcontidence." the party
should employ a large corps of alien
ists.
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► for this Monday only <
: SI.OO
You must ask for them— i j
they will not be displayed. <
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► Our regular <£ -g
I ► $1.49 Hatband. 1 .UU <
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► Our regular (£ «| f|fl <
$1.98 Plumes, 1. «UU
AXY COI.UK
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I > Two bunches of regular i
:L 8 t c Roscs ... $1.00;
*■ Our regular AA
'► $1.50 Wings,
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I STERHK I
I ZO9 VfALNUT ST. I
Shoes For
a Dollar
Ladies' White Old Ladies'
Canvas Comfort
Sport Shoes,
Oxfords, Plain Toes,
SI.OO SI.OO
Children's Misses' Gun
Tan Kid Metal
Mary Jane Button
Pumps, Shoes,
SI.OO SLOO
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WW-W B V.V-V.%W.VW.W.
\ SI.OO Buys i
I At Regal ij
% Matting Suit Case, 24 !|
/ inches, leather corners; f
\z% $1.00:1
5 ■'
';! All - leather Ladies' %
£ ndbag $1,00;
t *•
.j American Taffeta Men's |>
J« and Women's Umbrellas, 8 j!
|I ribs; fancy and mission ■!
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Emergency Case, fully !■
\ fo" PPKI, .... SI.OO
jl Umbrellas covered and |!
% made as good AA j
j as new <P 1 lUU !|
I Regal Umbrella Co. ji
Second and Walnut Sts. "»
T, I m j m kl LI CLJ
<d & ij Livingston s
Monday Only 9S. Market Square Monday Only
200 Dresses 350 Waists 175 Skirts
SKSS *1 -<*> rs" 2 h 7#Jl^«
Special 8 Silk, Voiles I Dark, Light
MONDAY « & Lawns JL Patterns A
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH *
• What Your Dollar •
Will Do At
j S. S. Pomeroy j
: MarKetSquareGrocer i
♦ SS. MARKET SQUARE J
ON :
j | Monday Dollar Day i
J 3 lbs. Best Creamery 1
•r er si.oo!
| j Basket of New J
• r„r a,oes : SI.OO i
j Coffcf 35 . BeSt SI.OO i
t 1 doz. Cans <f» 1 f\{\ ♦
j Corn 5p 1 .UU j
♦ 3 quarts Large Queen ♦
: r 5 *... $ LOO i
t 12 lbs. fancy (f» !
t Head Rice . . *P I .UU J
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Dollar Day llargains at the Big j|
Store Outside High Rent, High
I Price District
Make Your Dollars Do 4 Times Their
Capacity
Specials From Ladies' jV? en > $ Department |
Ueprrtment n ■ r
All $2.00 and $4.50 X H $2.00 to $4.00 black i
Waists. 3 Stiff Hats SI.OO
s7™a h lue DreSSCS ' s2 ' s ° t0 1 Spedal $L5 ° and $2 -°°
" LineT and Ratine 1 Trousers SI.OO
Dresses and Suits; $4.00 sl-°0 per week clothes
to $lO values. the whole family.
Specials in $1.50 and $2.00 Bathroom Rugs SI.OO
We furnish your home and clothe your entire family for
SI.OO per week for every SSO worth of gbods you select.
Gately & Filzgerald Supply Co.
HOME FURNISHERS FAMILY CLOTHIERS I
29-31-33 and 35 S. 2nd St.
Our Location Means a Great Saving to You
DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR MEN
9 Wide-end Silk lies in a Men's $1.25 Dress Shirts
. | variety of plain shades and in doucetincs and madras;
f neat patterns; the kind white, stripes and neat fig
i I usually offered at SI.OO, and "res; French cuffs; some
? I i . r . . > ° ave detached self collars,
■ regularly featured by us at r
Ji a J and one ol vour favorite
> s?c. Special for Monday st yl e Arrow collars; total
£ on 'y» value $1.40. Special Minday
I 210R 51.00 SI.OO
H. MARKS & SON
£ I Harrisburg's Oldest Clothing Store
1; FOURTH AND MARKET STS.
88 Note Player Piano Rolls
5 for SI,OO
j Regular 35c rolls—only the latest hits in the lot.
; Your choice of trots, patriotics or classics.
W. F. Troup & Son
908 N. Third St.
jFERNS
j Fine, hardy plants
|in six inch pots. \
j Jnst the thing for j
the porch.
Monday only
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! SCHMIDT I
FLORIST '
313 Market St.
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JULY 8, 1916.
For Dollar Day Only
$M One Quart Cotterel's Record /ta
g| Writing Fluid— a
One Gross Rotary Falcon aW i
Pens; both for Jfc
D. W. COTTEREL
9 N. Second St.
|| "A Different Kind of Jewelry Store"
111 1 IB
I wo Bargains j
j For Dollar Day 1
££] —————— .Sgi
g Celery Dish at ...*| Pen at *| |
ptg Rich, magnificently out, H Self-liller—all pens arc {$ pvl
JJSJ highly polished glass—an Sti warranted —made of 14K B GJm
RCJ extra value at the regular Solid Gold—an exceptional (JSI
Ssi Price. bargain. ggl
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[gj| Extraordinary Bargains in our windows at all times.
| The P. H. Caplan Co. gj
MARKET STREET STORE
.• &-x Market St. ■ ■
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I Near the Young Women's Christian Association u
MONDAY IS DOLLAR DAY!
AT
ROBINSON'S WOMAN SHOP
I LOW OPERATING EXPENSES
MEAN BIG SAVINGS TO YOU
| We Buy No Goods For Sale Purposes
WE BUY NO SECONDS
I Goods Advertised Elsewhere Is Cheaper Here p
J ElPWash Dress Skirts Altered Free |
I SI.OQ DAY* SPECIAL |
1-10-12K gold-filled frames, guaranteed ten years, fitted with first qual- 0
ity spherical lenses for far or near. No drops used.
RUBIN & RUBIN
Eyesight Specialists "OVER THE HUB" 320 Market St. m
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\ 300 Market ST. - 306 BROAD ST.
j! SPECIAL SI.OO DAY SALE II
FOR MONDAY ONLY
$3.50 Ladies' | r|f| 5 lbs. Coffee ... -l /\/\ jl
I;! Favorite Douche m) X «UU Best grade. X «UU !;
|[ Two Bottle Pinaud's Lilac A^*® a (: rS q ' '' j' 1 OO «'
I! Water f\fi Any 5c Brand. <P I.UU ; |
|i For 3>1.0l) Street) j|
; „ ... , 25 Soda Tickets, (f» 1 f\f\ il
!| M«. «1 ftO (A. Market «P 1 .00
j! Spec ' fic , *"" Street Store Only).
j|! 2 Bottles Parmint ... SI.OO $1.50 Rutherford Hypo. <
i! 2 Bottles Hall's Catarrh Ph ° B ' SI.OO !
il «i nn 3 Bottles Papain Company !
!' Cure * 1(M) Tablets SI.OO !
II 2 Bottles Metzgar Catarrh $1.75 Fountain Syringe, i
|j Cure I SI.OO ' SI.OO :
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