Time for Peaches and Cream ! To get full palate-joy with maxi mum of nutriment for the day's work eat them on shredded wheat biscuit —a complete, perfect meal, easy to prepare, appetizing and satisfying. In Shredded Wheat all the body-build ing material in the whole wheat grain is retained, in cluding the bran coat, which Made at Niagara Falls, N. V. O.V MOTOR TRIP Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kann, of North Second street, left this morning for a week's motoring trip through Southern Pennsylvania. Maryland. Vir ginia and the District of Columbia They will be absent about a week. HEADACHES are frequently the result of Eye Strain, not a disordered stomach as many suppose. Eye Strain is the pri mary cause of nine-tenths of all headaches and, powders and drugs only aggravate rather than remove the cause. Properly-fitted glasses will likely remove the cause and the trouble disappears. At any rate, consult a thoroughly skilled Optician or Optometrist, where service is paramount. Rest-glosses may be all you need. If you don't need glasses, we'll tell you so. J. S. Belsinger 205 LOCUST STREET Belsinger Opp. Orpheum Glasses as Theater Low as $2 Estab. 1914 2 S View the Kipona from the top deck of the MUNICIPAL PORT FOOT OF SOUTH ST. Tickets on sale at the Tele graph Business Office, Bogar's and the Port. 50c each afternoon or evening. SMITH'S SPECIALS FOR Saturday and Saturday Evening Right now when merchandise is wanted this store is offering dependable merchandise at big reductions. Below is listed some of the items for to-morrow's sell ing. They indicate the big savings that await shop pers here. Special Boys' golf-style Men's New Pants, extra Caps; worth 25c each. Satur- value, all the dark Fall styles; each Saturda >' evening. aH sizes for men and young men. Pair, I7C $1.25, $1.49, $1.73, $1.95 r, ~, Tl „ Special Saturday One lot Boys 10c Bathing Trunks; „ • -n CI • small sizes. Saturday, each, omen s Dress Skirts; assort - ed styles, each, 4c 49c Women's SI.OO value Cor- —————————« sets; all sizes; newest models, Big lot men's fancy percale Beach, Dress Shirts; worth SI.OO each. 7G *-» Saturday, \ oung men's new Fall style H Pants; cuff bottom side belts Women's Hats - the new! and buckles, 5 pockets; worth Fall and Winter st yles-shown I double our price. Pair, for the first time turday See | Q t^ie corr ect stvles at SMITH'S i .£i%J POPULAR PRICES. Ladies' small white Aprons; \\ omen s Shirt- I 25c values. Saturday, special, %Naists » kind. Saturday, 9c 39c BOne lot Boys' Pants; small Men's best black Sateen sizes; worth up to 50c. To Shirts; but full size. Not the clean up the lot Saturday, pair, cheap kind, but good goods at I'm ma low prices; worth 85c. Each, * ' Saturc^y. Women's New Blouse White 69 C Waists, embroidered front and . embroidered collars; long and Big lot New Crepe de Chine short sleeves; worth $1.49 Blouse \\ aists; $3.00 and $3.50 each, kind, now 95c $2.49 Smith's, 412 Market St. | FRIDAY EVENING, iSTE ELTON POSTPONE PLANS FOR BIG SEWEFt Unsettled Conditions Cause De lay in Big Improvement Project A scarcity of labor and unsettled conditions have made necessary a tem porary postponement of plans to build a new intercepting sewer to drain 'the entire upper end of the borough and the West Side. It was learned to-day. Several bids which were received from contractors who desired the job of building the new system have been returned unopened to the bidders. None of the proposals were opened, so that when council, the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Bethlehem Steel Company are in a position to go ahead "with the work the bids may again bo submitted should the contractors so desire. „ E. C. Henderson, chairman of the highway committee, is busy on plans for having paving on Front street re paired. Negotiations which have been carried 011 tor several months between be rough officials and the United States Wood Block Preserving Company, New York, have reached a deadlock and council has authorized tiling of a suit to compel the contractors to repair the blocks. , With this end in view a survey of the street has been made by Nelson f. Lewis, a consulting engineer and ex pert on paving matters, and council has been advised that in case of a suit tho probabilities favor the boroughs winning. . , . .. . Chairman Henderson declared this morning that should repairs not be made before next council meeting, he will likely ask that the blocks be re paired before cold weather and the company be sued to recover the ex ' penses incurred. Complete Plans For Sunday School Sessions Outdoors Arrangements have been completed for the first open-air session or a Union Sunday school service on the campus of the Steelton High school Sunday morning, to take the , pla ®® regular sessions closed b> the Health Department's order again&t Pa The S Hev. A. K. Wler. pastor of Centenarv U. B. Church, will charge of the devotional services and the Rev. George N. Lauffer, Pasi or of St. John's Lutheran Church will ttat-n Sessions will open at 9 o'clock and will be open to all adults o\ei I*> years. Arrangements have been made to seat 500 people. START FOOTBALL PRACTICE Although opening of the local schools has been postponed prepara tions are being made for stai ting the football season. Coach Taggart an nounced yesterday that preliminary practice of the High School squad will be started Tuesday afternoon on Cot tage Hill field. Captain Crowley will have a good-sized squad and some good material is in view. The season will open September 20 at Lancaster with Stevens Trade School. ; HARCLERODE STUDIOS \ 249 Lincoln Street Bell Phone 1514 Mr. Harclerode will begin teach ing the week of September oth. Lessons in voice culture, voice plac ing. expression and singing. One hour, one-half hour and one-fourth hour lessons at the rate of $2.00 per hour. CHILD AXD ADULT VOICES ■» i i p—— !:r;r SPECIAL SALE .SATURDA^^NLYS^Ud^I 50c Make Man Tablets 25c n 10c Williams' Shaving Soap .... 5c m m 25c Palmer's Skin Success Soap. 12c • J} A * il 76c Beef, Iron and Wine 38c E M A Babcock Corylopsis Talc. . . •/*> Clark's H £ rri «£•::::: 111 10c Bronchial Lozenges 5c £ * # J& J £~"\ i* (P »CRE KOR «c Laxative Bromo Quinine.. 15c $1.25 Fountain Syringe, 2-qt., |J H 25c Sanitol Face Cream 13c Jl - 00 Marj harden Face Powd z ed Cocoa 45c nor nQ k n own po g lt i ve pre venta- 250 Bacon Celery King Tea.... 15c \m 25c Neuralgine Tablets 12c 50c Stlllman Freckle Cream ...29c yet State Health Commls- 50c St. Jacob Oil 29c QfnffoH Olives ■m H 15c Mixed Bird Seed 8c Delatone 03c sioner, Dr. Dixon. and all experts SI.OO Listerine 59c . .. ' Jf* I 25c Resinol Soap 18c * l - 00 Othine 03c agree that the best preventative 25c Listerine 16c , OZS B 25c Creme de Meridor 15c 50c Palmolive Face Powder... 25c is a non-poisonous antiseptic. 10c Soda Mint and Charcoal Tab. 5c n1; „„ „ ■ 50c Diapepsln 29c 2°c Allcock's Porous Plasters.. 10c such as ?5c Bellans 42c Ulives, 1Q H Ssc Limestone Phosphate .... 20c Palmo ' ive Cream 25c T.iniliH A niitPniir ® oc Delavan Remedy 30c oz |B D SI.OO Pinkham Veg. Comp 63c "® c Ja *' nes Sanative Plhs 12c / M H 25c Bulls Cough Syrup 15c |3 B SI.OO Peruna 59c Sal He P atfca 15u in 34c and 67c bottles, applied 2ac Omega Oil 15u « • - H 50c Williams' Pink Pills 30c 50c California Syrup Figs 290 means' of 'a'Da'vJf Magic a Auto- 25c Barker's Liniment 15c RtlPri Zl | f\7 H 1 Pint Witch Hazel and bot 17c ° oc Sloan 8 Li mment 29c mizer. 50c Barker's Liniment 30c \J£j • 1 Pint Denatured Alcohol for burn- * J'®® ®l°.f n 8 . L *" 39e Dlsiiffectant home.*" 50c Mulsifled Cocoanut OH 2»o "R -lit _ O-t _ m in s 15c 25c oih 6 i Table? a yPOP SOLD AT 50c Damschlnsky Hair Dye ...29c JdOXXIO wdlO ffl 1 Pint Bay Rum, imported 38c *Jii\e raDiets loc inwcufniMiip n 1 lb. Moth Balls 15c 15c Acorn fc ' alve 8c CLARK S MEDICINE STORES SOc Kodol Dyspepsia Tab 29c 25c Aromatlc s P lrits Ammonia 3 H 1 lb. Merck's Sodium Phosphate 25c E u "hym ol Pastel2c " # ° aoa broTii'lt " nd !? C 1^ laCk . C % PB ,U "'«1 'U " ' 25 ° 25c Sweet Spirits Nitre, 3 ozs... 15c I loc 15c Weber Tea 8c BROAD ST. $1 Pierce s Golden Med. Disc. 59c , , „„„ .jj 15c Chloride Lime 9c 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder!l2c . Harrl.burg, Pa. SI.OO Pierce's Fav. Presc 59c or® ff,®' w a t!r i ffi 50c Creme de Meridor 30c 50c Sal Hepatica 29c ' >' 50c Father John's Med 330 Lime Water, Ipt 15c ■■ H 75c Mercolizod Wax 18c AUen gj 25c Pierce Pellets 12c 5 0c Doans Kidney Plil'a" 11 * 111 34c $1 w >eth's Sage and Sulphur, 59c "$3.75 Horllck's Malted Mi1k..52.75 , 5 ® RosVwater Tnd Glycerine '3 II H 10c Epsom Salts, lb 5c 75c Jad Salts 42c 23c Atwood Bitters 15c 75c Eskav's Food 5-»c oijcenne. o H 25c Malena Pills 12c 2 j>c Bromo Seltzer 13c SI.OO D. D. D. for Eczema 63c $1.20 Scott's Emulsion 75e „-° Z o "V, ? 5 ° H H 50c Daggett and Ramsdell Cold ?0c National Coin U RemovVr''' *IOO Wampole Cod Liver Oil, 55c SOc Swamp Root SOc -^ c Soap Liniment. 3 ozs 15c || i" c Rational corn Remo\er ... 5c 3oc Fletcher Castoria 20c ?5c Pluto Water 21c 25c Spirits Camphor, 3 ozs 15c Sapi ££ 31c , C bloa » ti Limment 15c 75c Hall's Catarrh Cure 45c 50c Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab 29c One Killed When Ore Car Is Jolted by Train cn Trestle at Steel Plant Shot through the hopper of an ore ' car, which he and a number of fel low-workmen were unloading on h. trestle at the blast furnace department i of the Bethlehem Steel Company, last 1 night, William Levi, aged la , was thrown across a rail and decapitated. ] At the same time Lawson Reed, a fel- ] low-employe, had his left hand crushed and several other men were badly shaken up. All the injured were color ed laborers. The accident occurred when a draft of cars, in charge of Charles Robinson and Robert Baldwin, struck the car in which the negroes were working, shooting them through the hopper. Levi's body was turned over to lin dertaker H. Wilt's Sons and will be shipped to Williamsport, Md.. for buri&i this evening. Coroner Jacob Eckinger will investigate the accident this even- ! ing. An inquest will not likely be nec i ;ssary, he said this morning. Schwab Buys Danville Plant as Bridal Giit For Nephew Danville, Pa., Sept. 1. Charles M. Schwab, Carleton Schwab Wagner, his nephew and Sam C. Rebman, the lat- ; ter of Danville, to-day concluded negotiations for the purchase from Thomas J. Price and William G. Pursel, of the Danville Structural Tubing Company, a local iron mill. | While the new owners will not an-1 nounce their ultimate plans, they state that it is their intention to increase j greatly the property with new capital and that the present plant will be | made the nucleus of one of the larg- ' est iron and steel manufacturing plants in the Susquehanna Valley. C. S. Wagner will be the president and general manager of the new con- j cern and S. C. Rebman will be vice-! president and treasurer. Mr. Wagner is a graduate of Lehigh. University, class of 1915. He was recently mar-! ried, and while it has not been so an- ] nounced, the purchase of the Danville 1 mill is looked on as a wedding present! from the steel magnate to his nephew, i The sale includes, besides the mill, i all other real estate of the company j here, consisting of a number of tene-1 ment houses and office buildings. The : purchase price was not made public, but it is understood to be in the neigh borhood of $500,000. STEELTOX SXAP SHOTS Ixnues Permit. Borough Secretary Charles P. Feidt has issued a permit to Stephen Hanich to build a small build- ! insr in Mohn street. Extinguished Fire. When the en- i cine of an automobile, owned bv W. H. 1 Nell, president of the People's Bank, backfired, yesterday, its destruction was prevented by Edward Washington, clerk j in McCurdy's drug store. Young Wash ington doused a bucket of salt watei j on the (lames and then assisted in using a fire extinguisher. To Hold Communion— Communion services will be held in Centenary Unit- i ed Brethren Church Sunday, both morn insr and evening. Y. P. S. C. E. to Meet. The Y. P. S. C. E.. of St. John's Lutheran Churcn, will meet this evening. STEELTON PERSONALS Mrs. C. G. Souders and Mrs. Henry Bouders, who have been spending sev- j eral weeks with relatives here, left yesterday to loin their husbands at Ei Paso. Tex. Both men are officers in the Seventeenth Regiment. U. S. Cav alry. KILLED AT PITTSBURGH Juro Gregorich. a former resident, I was killed in a steel nlant accident at i Pittsburgh vesterday. The body was re ceived by H. Wilt's Sons undertakers,, this afternoon. Burial will be made to- I morrow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, I after services in St. Mary's Croation j Church. GIVES PARTY OX ISLAXD The Misses Esther Suydam and Marie Shadier held a watermelon party and cornroast on the island in ; honor of the Misses Catherine and ! Mary Gaughan, who are visiting their ' cousin. Mrs. John Those in i the party were the Misses Esther Suydam, Marie Shadier. Rita Jones, Elenor Jones, Marion Martz, Cather ine Gaughan, Mary Gaughan. Jessie Piatt. Messrs. Raymond Suvdam, Ralph Soiders, Ray Fallow, Harry Long, Edward Meek, Dick Suydam, Faber Buck, Harold Martz. Holds Social. Steelton Lodge. 411 Knights of Pythias opened Its Fall activities last evening with a social. The lodge will confer the first degree upon a class of candidates next Thurs day evening. HARJRJS tJ CJRG TELEGRAPH RA/LROAD NEWS MAMMOTH CRANE ON REGULAR DUTY Reading Monster Gives Satis faction; Harrisburg Gets Old Equipment 1 The new wrecking crane received by the Reading sometime ago is now jin charge of Wreck blaster William Rank at Reading. It weighs 220 tons land has a lifting capacity of 150 tons. ' It is strictly modern in every respect, i All of the levers are operated by air. The monster has been at the locomo tive shop ever since its arrival where the machinery was examined by the men who will have charge of its operation with a view of familiarizing themselves with the new ideas. The old wreck crane used by the Reading crew comes to the Harrisburg division and the one on the Harris burg division goes to the Shamokin J division. The Wilmington and Colurn ; bia division gets the one now at Tamaqua. Standing of the Crews HARRISBURG SIDE Philadelphia Division— lo2 crew first to go after 3:40 p. m.: 106, ISO. 123, 117, 126, 104, 120, 111, 112, 1,18. j I Engineer for 102. ! Firemen for 126, 120, 112. Conductors for 102, 106, 126. Flagmen for 102, 126, 111. I for 106 (two), 117, 126, 104, j ! Engineers up: Wolfe. Howard, Hog -1 entogler, Grass, Gable, Layman, Sellers, j Bissinger, Bissinger, Tennant, Eaer, ; ] Yeater, May, lladenford, Downs, Al , bright, Lefever, McGuire, Wenrick, Bru baker. \ Firemen up: Kestreves, Lutz, Ackey, I Everhart, Miller. Walker, Swarr, Hari'z, Kugle, Zoll, Finkenbinder, Coover, KCK rick. Miller, Naylor, Hayes, Fisher, | Welsh. ; Flagmen up: Umhpltz, Hartman. | Brakemen up: Lloyd, Hoover, Knupp, I Ashenfelter, Hivner. Shultzaberger. | Busser. Mumma. Boyd, Stout, Border, j C. M. Mumma, Wiebner, Beale. Middle Division —2o3 crew first to go ; after 3 p. m.: 240, 218, 226. I Preference: 9. ! Flagman for 9. Engineers up: Kauffman, Hummer, I Steele, Howard, Tettemer, Dorman. Firemen up: Colyer, Forsythe. Hoft- j man. Steele, Learner. Hunter, Snyaer. ' Brakemen up: Campbell. Humphreys, Powell, Musser, Bolden, Htfmmer, Far leman. Kistler, Doyle, Jr., Hemminger, Eichel, C. H. .Myers, Reed, S. Schmidt, C. L. Adams. Yard Crewn— Engineers for 18. 62. Firemen for 16, 28. ! Engineers up: Beck, Harter, Blovei, " WED LUG WHET i _ Some women always wear a worn, ; tired look. Itia.the outward sign of : nervousnesa, neurasthenia perhaps, ] r.*ith :ts characteristic symptoms of ! worry, headaches and sleeplessness. Overwork, grief, undue excitement, | the late hours and nervous strain of a 1 strenuous social season, lack of out-of j door exercise, any or all of these may be responsible for the trouble but the most common cause at this season of i the year ia the grip. Whatever the cause, if you feel the ; ".ecd of more strength try the gr&it non-alcoholic tonic, Dr. Williams'Pir.k Tills. As the their nourish ment from the blood the treatment ; must be directed toward building up the j blood. Dr. Williams' Pink I'ills act i directly on the blood and with proper i regulation of the diet have proved of the greatest benefit in many cases of neurasthenia. A tendency to anemia, or bloodlessness, ehown by most neu rasthenic patients, is also corrected by these tonic pills. Your own druggist eella Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents per box; six boxes $2.50. Write for the free booklet, "Diseases of the Nervous System" and a diet book. Address: Dr. Williams Medi cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y, Blosser, Malaby, Rodgei-s, Snvder, Loy, Leiby, Fulton, Fells. McMorris. t iremen up: Hall, Brady, Snydei, P. e^-,,Grah . am - Dougherty. Eva®. McKillips. Hitz. Peiffer. Hnell, Jr.. Blot tenberger. Burger. Wagner, Richter, Keiser. E.VOL.I SIDE Philadelphia Division—2l3 crew flrsi 2l£ 0 23*"m! : 22sNoi : 208, 24 °' 244 ' - 0 "' Engineer for 208. Firemen for 228, 201. o»?IWo e .? ,v ** ,ou ~ 243 crew first to go after 12:45 p. m.: 233. 245, 217, • nrd Crew*— Enginers for 128, 134, 110. Fireman for 132. Engineers up: Smith, Branyon. Bretz, Reese, Kepford. Passmore. Troup. An thony, Rider, Hill, Boyer. Firemen up: hinkle. Eichelberger. L. C Kail Brown, Llddick, Bickhart, Mc- Wiihelm C \"Donal'd BrUaW ' Kllne ' 11 8 jj "A DIFFERENT KIND OF JEWELRY STORE" j| j We Have Combined Our | I Fourth Street Store With S 1 the Market Street Store I Bg H We have brought the entire high grade stocks to our H H store at 206 Market Street. p| | n j|| Q These stocks together with our other great stocks have completely jS H swamped us for space and make it imperative that we REDUCE STOCK as js quickly as possible, so as to make room for our incoming Holiday mer- 53 [g] chandise, and for that purpose have inaugurated this 1 Stock Reducion Sale I in which we offer only the very highest grades of Watches, Diamonds, Cameo Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, and Jewelry of every description, at I 20 to 50 Per Cent. Off | pn Quality and Price—these are the things that have established us an enviable repu- $3 tation—a reputation for selling the finest Jewelry at the very lowest possible prices. [jg This great Stock Reduction event will more than find us living up to our reputa- jj?| !§ tion - "I Now is the time to buy those Birthday, Anniversary, Wedding or Christmas Gifts —the savings are the greatest ever. ii H rtg En The Greatest Jewelry Values Ever Offered [jg] As an extra special offering on the first day of (frgfl r {|§ our sale we offer hundreds of articles of high grade g t/ |j£| jewelry (worth to $10.00) displayed in our windows t 8 Values and on the cases, at the' most unusually low price of If to dg 1 • ONE DOLLAR. ,JL SIO.OO Positively None Sold Before 10 A. M. To-morrow [§j 206 Market Street I I SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. ELKS WIN PRIZE Members of Harrisburg Lodge No. 12, B. P. O. Elks returned to-day front Reading where they took a big part in yesterday's parade. Two prizes were awarded the local Elks. The float en tered by the Harrisburg herd won fourth prize, SSO, in the decorated float class, and $25, as fourth prize, for decorated floats for women. Har risburg's float represented a Dutch garden. EXCURSION HERE TO-MORROW The annual excursion from Waynes boro to Harrisburg will be run to morrow. It is. expected that 2,000 people will come here. One week later I Chambersburg folks will visit this ; city. LOCAL BOY TO BECOME PROFESSOR Arthur JCing Kunkel, a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, and a. son of Paul Kunkel, an attorney of this city, will take up the duties of super vising principal of tile Mercersburg public schools when sessions begin next month. Mr. Kunkel at present holds a position with the Pennsylvania Kail road. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS I STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE ' SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGIST!! 9