BOn Approval means just that: You can't always decide so con veniently here as at your home which instrument and which records (if any) will suit you. We make the matter easy by COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA N° Jf outfit wherever you say, so you Down' Can ta^e y° ur t^me about it. The picture illustrates the sllO Columbia model. Its appearance is dignified and artistic; the shapely cabinet is mounted on casters, nd in all the details of finish, this is IUI exemplary sample of what the best American craftsman ship can produce. It is equipped with the Columbia Individual Record Ejec tor, the hist word in the many exclusive features possessed by all Columbia Urafonolas. Other models as low as sls. Miller and Kades Furniture Department Store \\*j W\^J 7 North Market Square POLICEMEN WANT JOBS HACK Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 25.—Nine teen of the twenty-seven policemen who quit their Jobs rather than obey orders of Mayor Kosek to rido on the trolley cars while the strike la on petitioned yesterday for reinstate ment. They agree to ride on the cars while on duty and to obpv every order Riven them. The mayor has not de cided what ho will do. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. A New Boot ERE'S a new choice l'\ ft Women's Boots! model. Yet, it's only one of our many beauti ful styles. The vamp is of Havana Brown, with matched buck tops, an 8-inch boot. Perforated vamp and eyelet stays. Ixiuis heel. Every • variation of size and width. Indeed, a very classy ££ Crj Street 8001, priced at but iDU.JU Forget the advance in the cost of leathers—see the beautiful Novelty Boots 'we're offering at prices still reasonable and wholly satisfactory. STECKLEY'S Next door to 1220 North Commercial Bank Third Street I —A Service that REALLY cares I I for your car! I Not merely a "promise"—or a book of Sc sKS or one of these "drop in if anything happens |i|p IfSfc invitations. No, sirt —this is SERVICE —and a jaw I I NEW Service that REALLY takes care of your g|| JH a car and insures 100% pleasure from it. ■I \ . • the 1 When your Studebaker is delivered, you get - card show- SB 1 *Tj\\S I 8 1 in g a series of 7 Service Days running over the succeeding iiA ft *~ V 1 SIX months on which the car is to be brought into our | H ft OTSU 1 garage. When it comes in, expert mechanics go over It jBMb H ft • 1 from stem to stern and make 41 distinct and agreed upon M| ft 1 ft inspections, oilings and adjustments that a car needs. 9K 9ft ft n f 1 When it comes back to you, it's in tip-top shape, and we §g| ft * VoTICO ft teach you how to keep it so. That is done once a month S® *1 in 1 for SIX months, a'nd by the end of that time you not only ujl Wg 1 11 1 have a car that's running like a clock, but you know how M ft today- ... I to take care of it yourself. And remember, there's not a jHB \ fir*"** \ DRISCOLL AUTO CO. 147 S. Cameron Street WEDNESDAY EVENING, Compulsory Training For Both Mexican Boys and Girls Decreed by Chief Mexico City, Oct. 25.—General Car ranza issued last night a decree pro viding for universal compulsory mili tary instruction for both boys and girls in all primary and preparatory schools throughout the republic un der the direction of the Department of Public Instruction. Nursing will bo taught to the girls. The decree does not apply to universities. TO BL'IM) GARAGE Among the building permits issued io-day was the necessary permission to John P. Gohl to erect a single-story parage in the rear of 224 South street at a tost of S2OO. COLONEL SCORES WILSON ON TARIFF Roosevelt in Denver Says War Is the Democratic Protection Denver, Colo., Oct. 25. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt wound up a busy day In Denver last night, delivering Ills third speech in this city on behalf of Charles E. Hughes. The colonel spoke in the auditorium on the same platform with tne women campaign ers on the "Hughes Special," which arrived in Denver at 4.30 in the after noon. He was accorded an enthusiasi astlc reception at the station on his ar rival. A parade through the business district followed. Military and industrial prepared ness was the topic of the colonel's ad dress. He assailed the Wilson admin istration for "debauching" the civil service and for failure to provide ade quate tariff protection against the great trade competition to follow the war. He declared that the Republican party stood for the freedom of legiti mate business, with better working conditions and returns and protection for employes. Colonel Roosevelt said in part: HUGHES SCORNS HYPHENS' VOTE ("Continued From First Page] t \ Hughes Makes Flat' Repudiation of Hyphens He does not want the support of Any one who lias any interest superior to that of the Vnitcd States. Any one who would not Instant ly champion the right and interest of America against any country whatever. Any one who wants immunity -for foreign aggression. Any one who would have the power of this nation held captive to any foreign influence or swerved l>y alien machinations. his speechmoking here as far as In diana and will return in time for a cycle of big meetings throughout the city November 4. At the Queens Borough meeting last night he said: "It Is hardly necessary to say that if I am elected we shall have an ex clusively American policy in the serv ice of American interests. I have no secret understandings, no unstated purposes. If any one supposes that in case of my election the rights and interests of American citizens will be subordinated to any ulterior purpose or to the interest of the policies of any foreign Power whatever he is doomed to disappointment "I am an American, free and clear of all foreign entanglements. We pro pose to have an administration, an American administration, which, while dealing with all nations on a basis of the most absolute fairness, will main tain unshakingly American rights on land and sea. "We shall not tolerate the use of QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Tljat is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time en emy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr._ Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth*' now and then—a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—>sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. HABRISBUW.G TELEGRAPH —it helps cut down the high cost of Living— Real Leather —This great Bargain Sale that begins to-morrow— ""59$* 69?7§5?, 980 % —Come—Tell your friends and neighbors— " y _ PAlß—Women's Thread Silk Boot Stockings, high Sale—Laces anil Embroideries, real German IJnen Cluny Q„ njC i- j u 1 j ui 1 ja. ,1 1 u°. 1 Laces; assorted widths; Sale Price, yard VWV spliced heels, double sole and toes; black, white, sky, 45-lnch Embroidered White Voile bouncings for 9fi . flesh pink, medium pink, wild rose, Champagne—all sizes. Dresses; Sale Price, yard AOC p • . Wide Vcnise Lace Bands; white or ecru, worth up to 88c; OC, sale Price, yard '.ODC Another Wonderful Bargain Sale Sale Sale Perfect Gloves of Very Besl Ru tless Famous W. B. CHILDREN'S WARM KNIT _ _ C UNDERWEAR Kid Gloves at sl.lO { I™" Misses White tleoced \ests Customers Will be quick to realize that this offer M. op . 5i a ' ?. I P S years; has something of the remarkable about it when they value 3>c: sale /SC Bee eße Rloves for which $1.25 would be a low price T' _ . . . Price, each offered for $1.10; black, white or tan, 1 CJ*" 1 I lOrrOW _ . e .. , . Byway of advice, we add: Do not pass by any Misses Union Suits white glove bargains this season. Laced 1-Vont CORSETS; very newest model; ven- fleeced Sto 0 CQr i tit i , , /-i , . f~> , tilated back, e wide hose supporters; extra cou- jcnrs: 88,0 *<• °° ch ' • • °" c Women s Washable Capeskm Gloves; tille; rich trimmed bust; boneless hips; clastic insert Boys' Gray Fleeced Shirts or C NB .- I UJT OK T> • in back; sldcld over front lacing: nil sizes; *1 Drawers: sizes 26 to 32; OC- Special, ipi.ao fair real value .$2.00; Sale l*rice value 35c; Sale Price , , in the popular tan, sand, pearl or white. One- EXTRA SPECIAI.—R. & G. or Miller COItSETS; Sleeping Garments: gray, soft clasp. Very mannish, graduated front stays, reinforced over stomach; wide and fine— tt:ji flit T t T>~: _ liose supporters; all sizes; *1 f\f\ Women S Kid UIOVCS, •>!.<.) Pair Sale Prifc ® * "U Doctor Denton's—sizes CQ _ ' ~ - I*iitAi*t: t inv Tii'Tir t ,*,► /ivn /inmMvi.n 2to 05 Sale Price, each.. Including the latest ideas in gloves. Tan. gray, I AMOIJS liAD\ RUTH LACKD FTtONT CORSKTS also white and black with contrasting 1 embroidery ■ -Latest flesh pink silk brocaded coutille; embroi- Tuckaway—sizes 1, 2, back. This also includes cape and glased washable tiered trimmed bust: ventilated back; elastic insert In 3. salo Price OUC kid gloves. • back; all sizes; Sate Price, (9 OFI ' 17 , each . Children's Outing flannel Women S KlCt GlOVes, ?bl .2> Pair , GOWNS; white or neat stripes; — 1 1 R. &G. Rustless CORSETS; good coutille; CQ* sizes oto 14 years; CJOr I Two-clasp white, black and tan. Self and three -4 hose supporters: all sizes up to 30, each Salp Price, each OUC row embroidered backs. v v \ CI.EAN-IJP SAI,K OF BUST NOTIONS AND URKSSMAKKItS' SUPPLIES. \ Again To-morrow 1 ..... p..* D R;R* '• tl " rk " Sew,B O Engllah Hair MAKINGS *c PAIR Another lot 24-inch Silk Mo- ™ r '" d ' 2,>0 " 1 ' l ard 11 ", p ° " 1 /C Ptn, These are the'fiber silk hose hair Pldsh TEDDY d-| OC Safety Plna, all ~ln,' k or whltei limit, three noted for wear; black or white. nI ,M R c ... D 1 ilzm, dozen, spoolx to oacli customer | All sizes and perfect: to-morrow. ' " l 20 1C CHILDREN'S SCHOOL Get your supply for Christmas. STOCKINGS, 12 He PAIR L Peter ThompNon Trlmmlnit Ilrnld. <l-ynrd iilecent worth 15c. Sale price .. 7e Extra long legs, double knees, Feather Stitch Irnl<l, 5-yard pleceii 2 C heels and toes. East black. Sizes 3-yard piece* White Cotton Tape, all width*. Sale price lc O'A to 0U; to-morrow ————_mmmmmm—— lire** Shield*, odorleaa. all alr.cn.. Pale price, pair 10c WMIVv'S till u T ICI V TjTTTTHMC I Bone Collar Buttona, card of (I for Ic ' crnriiivr's' BUIIUNb I ruhlar Shoe I.ncen, metal endo, pair 3c STOCKINGS 1 Koh-l-!S'oor Drou Faatrnrra. dozen Hn White or black; e.itra fine: Vcwost and lowest nrirra in I Girdle Foundatloim; white or hlark. Sale price, each . . .V. 8c double heels, soles and toes; real newest ano lowest prices in l Aunt LTdln .„ |,| ncn Klnl.h Thread. Spool £ 35c value; to-morrow, OC_ the city. J Collar Supportem, Be and 10c kind. Choice, each 3c pair . AuC CBOCIIET COTTONS—Cortccellt, Klchardaon or Clark'*. To-morrow onl?, Sc aa_ Ground A Q r I'D T PC 4th and KAMf,ts ss? COMET 1 Floor <E\~O 1 rVI Vjl 1 O Market Sts. K< """" our soil for foreign intrigue. We, shall not permit threats from any quarter or any foreign influence to swerve us from our action. I believe that the great mass of American peo ple. are sincerely patriotic. "I said long ago in my speech of acceptance that whether native or naturalized, of whatever race or creed, we have a common country and we could not tolerate a divided allegiance. "I desire the support of every true American who stands for my princi ples, whatever his race, and I do not want the support of any one who has any interest superior to that of the United States. The trnited States must be supreme. "And as to any one who would have an allegianco that is not single and complete; who would not instantly champion the right and interest of America against any country what ever; who wants immunity for foreign aggression, or who would have the power of this nation held captive to any foreign influence or swerved by alien machinations—let them not vote for me." (YLeary Brings Another Suit For Libel Against Chairman McCormick New York, Oct. 25. Vance C. Mc- Cormick, chairman of the Democratic National Committee .was served late yesterday with a summons and com plaint in a second suit for libel brought against him by Jeremiah A. O'Leary, one of the heads of the Am erican Independence conference. The action, which is for SIOO,OOO, is based on a statement Mr. McCor mick-is said to have given to the news i papers on Monday. This statement, lit was asserted, was in connection with charges by the Democratic National I Committee that a secret agrement was made between O'Leary and his as sociates and Charles E. Hughes, Re publican Presidential nominee, by which Mr. Hughes made speeches to conform to "demands" of the Ameri can Independence Conference. The Democratic National Commit tee last night issued its "third in stalment" of charges involving Mr. Hughes and the American Independ ence Conference. What purported to be "confidential committee reports," were made public and were declared to "reveal in detail the secret pur poses, plans and scope of the radical, political organization promoted by Jeremiah A. O'Leary and his associate propagandists." Taft on Long Campaign Tour For Candidate Hughes New York, Oct. 25.—Former Presi dent William H. Taft left here yester day on a speaking tour in behalf of Charles E. Hughes, which will carry him into eight States and keep him engaged until November 4. The itinerary as announced by the Republican National Committee calls for an address at Huntington, Ind., to-night; St. Louis. October 26; Cedar Rapids, la., October 27; Jackson, Mich., October 28; Marshall and Lan sing, Mich., October 30; Philadelphia, October 31; Steubenville, Ohio. No vember 1; New York City, November 2; Rutland,'Vt., November 3. Chief Murphy Won't Go on Wilson Pilgrimage New York, Oct. 25.—Charles F. Mur phy, leader of Tammany Hall, will be conspicuous by his absence at Shadow Lawn next Saturday when seven train loads of New York Democrats make a pilgrimage to the summer Capitol to celebrate "Now York day." Just why the "Chief" will not attend was not ex plained at Tammany Hall yesterday, but. as It was recalled with a wink by one of the regulars, the "Chief" and the President never were overly fond of each other. Graham Scathingly Scores Wilson and His Policies Philadelphia, Oct. 25. Congt'ess ing arraignment of the Wilson admin istration yesterday before a meeting of Republican orators planning for a whirlwind spellbinding finish for the local campaign.' "God forbid," exclaimed the elo quent and brilliant representative of the Second district, "that this chapter shall ever be repeated in the history of our country." Ho thus closed a vigorous excoria tion of the "Wilron 'surrender' in the Ko-uailel eight-liour legislation." qj i . DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR In Mexico and on the American v , border it has distinguished itself in government service. Its satisfactory performance under conditions of unusual hardship is now a matter of authentic record. It trill pay yon to visit us and examine this ear. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $785 (f. o. b. Detroit) The price of the Winter Touring Car or Roadster complete, including regular mohair top la $950 (f. o. b. Detroit) , Keystone Motor Car Company 1019 Market Streejt FREE FREE FREE Thursday morning at 8 o'clock we will give away ABSOLUTELY FREE sev eral Cabinet Organs to the first persons calling at our warerooms prepared to haul them away. Or, if you prefer, we will deliver your selecion to your home at a nominal charge for drayage. WE WILL PLACE ON SALE TODAY AND FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK A SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE PIANOS .WHICH WERE DELAYED IN TRANSIT, ARRIVING TOO LATE FOR OUR LAST GREAT SALE THIS ENTIRE SHIPMENT WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. TERMS TO SUIT The Cases of Several Pianos in this shipment were slightly damaged— These particular pianos will be disposed of at any price offered in the bounds of reason. Our iron-clad guarantee goes with each one. One Used Chickering Upright, $45.00 One Used Kimball. $68.00 One Kranich & Bach Art Case at a sacrifice. DON'T HESITATE, CALL NOW STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ALL THIS WEEK . HIUI CI nDinPE I Successor to Winter Piano Co. . In. LLLJKILHJL, Jr., HARRISBURG, PA. Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads OCTOBER 25, 1916. 5
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