2 The dependable style shops 28-30 and 32 N. Third St Interesting Showing of Exclusive Fall Apparel * For Women and Misses These Fall models have been chosen with infinite taste. They embody the ideas of the foremost designers of New York and have that certain smart ness that is characteristic of the Wm. B. Schleisner Stores. Women's Suits Women's Coats Various Coat Lengths For Every Occasion Tailored and richly fur-trimmed models Full flare, and new semi-fitted models of of Vicuna Velour, Bolivia Cloth, Velour de Bolivia Cloth, Velour Cloth, Vicuna Veiour, Laine, Broadcloth, Callot Checks and Man- Suede Cloth and Mixtures; fur trimmings nish Serge. predominate. 18.50 to 1."50.00 18.30 to 150.00 Women's Cloth Dresses Women's Blouses' , A comprehensive collection of Dresses, Featuring new collars, cuffs and shoulder smartly tailored of Serge and Broadcloth, eff q{ g. c ' c d featuring Fur and Oriental Worsted Trim- Satin, Men's ear C re P e; in beaded, hand nnngs. embroidered and braided models. 2.93 5.00 15.00 Women's Millinery W r , C 1 . , L Women s Shetland Sweaters Embodying the new ideas for Fall; wide drooping outlines, higher crowns, wings, Heavy weight Shetland sweaters with metallic and beaded effects; fur, velvet, felt „sailor or coat collar, will full belt or sash, in combined with velvet. Rose, \\ hite, Copen, Lavender and Green, 5.00 10.00 15.00 7.75 CENTRAL FRUIT DONATION FOR HOSPITAL Barrels of Jars Distributed Among Kind-Hearted Women of Shiremanstown Shiremanstown, Pa., Sept. 15. —Shire- manstown and vicinity are preparing to give the Harrisburg Hospital a large donation of fruit. The ladies of the community are busy filling the jars, which will be collected prior to Thanksgiving Day. Four barrels of Jars have been distributed and groat Interest is manifested in the prepa ration of this large donation. Girl Unconscious From Gas Found by Mother Penbrook, Pa.. Sept. 15.—Yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Anna M. Crosby, of 222 South Twenty-ninth street, re turned from her work at Harrisburg she called to her daughter, Miss Cath erine Crosby, aged 18 years, but, re ceiving no answer, she went to the girl's room, and found her unconscious lying across the hed. A gas jet near a window was wide open, but not burning. Miss Crosby had been ill re cently and was alone in the house. Physicians were siywmoned and she regained consciousness late last even ing. It is believed at the home that the wind blew out the gas light. The Price & Teeple combines perfec tion in tone, touch, construction, dur ability and exterior beauty. When you buy a Price & Teeple player you will be quickly convinced that you have one of the finest players that human skill can make. Tohn Bros., 8 North Market Square.—Adv. TO OBSERVE RILEY DAY Indianapolis. Sept. 15. Governor Ralston, in a proclamation made pub lic to-day urges the observance throughout the State of October 7 as Riley Day, in memory of James Whit comb Riley, the Hoosier poet. Rimming every ? £eripps3Boo3\ construction is a rigid circle of service, sur rounded by a flexible organized band, all formed for your benefit. Cuivcrsal Motor Car Co. 17 15 N. Sixth St EDUCATIONAL School of Commerce Troup Building 15 60. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stenotypy, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell 486 Cumberland UV-Y Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year t2l Market St. Harrlabnrg, Pa, 0F mammm ■ GEORGE H. SOURBIER | FUNERAL DIRECTOR i3io Nsrik Third strut Urll fkwa*. Alt* rvtc*. I FRIDAY EVENING, DINNER FOR CHOIR AT STOVERDALE Prof. F. Marion Sourbeer, Sr., Entertains Singers at Chel sea Cottage Stovcrdale, Pa., Sept. 15.—Professor V. Marlon Sourbeer, Sr., leader and organist of Bethany Presbyterian Chapel, entertained the members of the woman's choir at the Chelsea. Mrs Sourbeer served a chicken and waffle dinner to the following persons: Mrs. Edwin Herr, Mrs. Bessie Ander son and son Edgar, Mrs. Frances Lego, Mrs. Annie Dively, Mrs. Oscar Wertz, Mrs. Florence Lenig and son Robert, Mrs. Rose Brown, Miss Stella Metzgar, Master Robert Sourbeer and Professor F. Marion Sourbeer. Mrs. Wetzel, who has been spending several weeks at Duncannon, has re turned to her cottage in the grove. Mrs. George E. Henry and daughter Erma, oi' Harrisburg. are occupying their cottage Wohelo for a time. D. L. Barker and family have closed their cottage, the Shell Bark, for the summer and returned to their home, 1515 Regina street, Harrisburg. J. Lloyd Reeves and Samuel Phillips gave a cornroast on the bluff Wednes day night. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis and Miss Eclithe Lewis, of the Sylva, and Har vey Engle, of Hummelstown, took an auto trip on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Knisely, of i ihe Sus-se Ruhe. and Misses Leola and Ruth Sfriope, of the Aw Gwan Inn, ! spent Wednesday at Hummelstown. ! Mrs Amanda Yost and Mrs. Keller, ' of Hun.melstown, spent a day at their cottage. Pine View. Mrs. J. P. Grove, of 1521 Green ! street. Harrisburg. spent Wednesday as the guest of Mrs. Margaret Ellen- , beruer at Oak Glen cottage. Miss Olive Sweigert, of Harrisburg. j is visiting Miss Erma Henry at Wohelo I cottage. Daniels Tells Delegates Navy Will Co-operate in Plan For Inland Canal Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 15.—Secre-' tary Daniels of the Navy told the dele- i gates to the ninth annual convention : of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association to-day that they need, have no fear of the earnest and en- j thusiastic co-operation of the Navy | Department with any practical plan \ looking for the Improvement of the inland waterways along the coast. OBJECT TO SWEDEN'S NEUTRALITY POLICIES Paris. Sept. 15. The French gov ernment has instructed the minister! at Stockholm to join the other entente i ministers in presenting a friendly but firm note to Sweden in regard to its policies of neutrality. REPORTS ON CROCKER LAND . Washington, D. C„ Sept. 15.—En sign Fltzhugh Green, who spent three years with the MacMlllan expedition ! in Arctic regions searching for the j "Crocker land" reported found by j Rear Admiral Peary, to-day filed a j written report of his explorations with ; the Navy Department. The document 1 will not be made public until the head of the expedition has prepared his report, but Green stated verbally on his return home that "Crocker land" did not exist. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. I*. J. HOTEL KINGSTON £{,oSF Ocean Ave., lit hotel (100 feet) from Beach. Cap 360; elevator; battling from hotel; distinctive table and service; 12.60 up dally; tit up weekly, dpeuial t anally rate*. Oarage. Booklet. M. A. LEYRBR. ' GOVERNOR FOUND FARMERS ACTIVE Greatly Interested in Agricul tural Advancement All Along First Tour "Pennsylvania is ripe for agricul tural advancement. We saw some wonderful farms and some flne country, and what is more we found the people interested in farming and anxious to expand," said Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh, in talking about the suc cess of the first of his three tours of the farming districts of the State. The Governor got ipto Harrlsburg last night from Wellsboro, pleased with the greetings he had received, but delight ed with the interest displayed in the conservation of agricultural resources and the growth of scientific farming ideas in the State. "Why, do you know that while I had been through that country I had not had a chance to study it from an agri cultural standpoint and I was surpris ed at the way people are turning to agricultural advancement and the place that the vocational schools are commencing to take in rural life. We have a splendid farming countrv in our northern counties and in the 'Susque hanna Valley, and it is going to pro duce more before long. There are en ergetic. thrifty people in the districts we traversed and I am going to do all 1 can to help them." Secretary of Agriculture Patton said this morning that what impressed hint was the tremendous interest sliown bj the people along the route of the touj, the fact that folks traveled miles to greet the Governor, and Insisted upon stops to hear a few words. Mr. Patton said that the country through which the tour passed was a revelation to many of those in the party and that they realized how important is agri culture in Pennsylvania and \vh_ th Governor is trying to do for it. The next tour will start Tuesday and comprise the northeastern part of tht btate. Arrests Sheriff For Quarantine Interference State Veterinarian Marshall and Deputy Attorney General Davis to day caused the arrest at Towanda of Sheriff Wheeler, of Bradford county, for breaking quarantine and have the prothonotary of the county under rule to show cause why he should not pay treble damages for the same of fense. The trouble started when D. B. York, a cattle owner, got out a writ of replevin for some cattle which Dr. Marshall had quarantined. The pro thonotary issued it and the sheriff executed it and the laws provided penalties for interfering with quaran tines. York will also be arrested. MORK TYPHOID Two more typhoid patients were ad mitted to the Harrisburg Hospital this morning. The victims are William Murdorf, aged 23, 617 Forster street, and Thomas Rhan, aged 8, 1425 Williams street. No visitors are per mitted to see typhoid patients, unless they are critically 111. SUES FOR DAMAGE FROM DA* York. Pa.. Sept. 15.—Attorney John E. Vandersloot yesterday filed a bill in equity here to recover $25,000 from the Pennsylvania Water and Power Company for damages to his property, Indian Steps, along the Susquehanna river, near York Furnace, and destruc tion of his fishing rights, through the construction of the hydroelectric power plant and dam at McCall's Ferry. He also seeks to have the company en- Joined from any further raising of the dam. HENRY L. GREENINGER DIES Marietta, Pa., Sept. 15.—Henry L. Greeninger. of Denver, aged 64 years, died from the effects of a stroke yes terday after a short illness. He is sur vived by his wife and several children. TOWN HAS 34 AUTOMOBILES Bainbrldge. Pa., Sept. 15. This place, with only a population of 550 people, and one of the quietest villages In the county, has 3 4 automobiles. 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