6 The New Store of Wm. Strouse —I Bring Your Christmas - Fund Checks To Us— We'll Cash Them Cheerfully For You The New Store of Wm. Strouse Ujl§| j Everything at the \ Lowest Price— No matter what you want to buy for Christmas, you'll find THE STORE PRICES the lowest in Harrisburg. We own. mereliandise of all kinds at the very LOWEST OPENING PRICES. And our customers get the benefit of this. Our Fleece Lined Underwear for Men at 50 Cents a garment, is the same quality at the same price, as sold by us for years. Our Union Suits at SI.OO a suit are the same high grade undergar ments as heretofore. At $5 we are showing a big variety of Men's House Coats and our Men's Suits and Overcoats at sls are the most beautiful fabrics shown this season. Boys' Clothes Reefers, Overcoats, Suits at $5, $6.50, $7.50 are strictly all wool and guaranteed by us. Men's Shirts at SI.OO and $1.50 and Neckwear at 50 cents make beautiful gifts especially as we put them up in individual Christmas boxes. So no matter what you want to buy, come here and save money. The New Store of Wm. Strouse 310 Market Street, Harrisburg / AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 1917 CALENDARS 1917 GOOD SELECTION. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MYERS MFG. CO. Third and Cumberland Streets Bell Phono 1577-11. HARK IS 111" HG, PA. J - News of the World | *■ * Reading. The Penn Hardward Company has posted notices through out its plant that, on account of the increase in the tost of living, a special 10 per cent, war-time bonus has been granted in the form of a reward for pupnctuality. Birtlshoro. At the plant of the Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Ma chine Company yesterday notice of a. raise in wages from 5 to 10 jier cent, was posted. Pittsburgh. Fire made furious by a gale swept the village of New Oak Hall, a mile and a half from East Pittsburgh, yesterday, destroying ten houses. Dover. The 16-day-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, of Cheswold, met death under unusual j circumstances. The nurse had left the Anderson home, and the mother was giving the infant a bath. The l SCENES IN THE LIF EOF JACK LONDON, WHO DIED TOO YOUNG JACK LONDON ON HIS CALIFORNIA RANCH. T, rlr r nwr,™ „ • JACK LONDON AND WIFE IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. , THURSDAY EVENING, room was very warm and while bath ing the child the mother fainted. The baby fell from her arms and its head struck the bowl of water. Death re sulted before medical aid :ould be summoned. Washington. Former Senator Root, in a paper read here to-day at the opening session of the anti-Suffrage convention, outlined his reasons for op position to the proposed Constitutional amendment to enfranchise women. I.omlun. Lloyd's Shipping Agency announces the sinking or the Russian sailing vessel Ans. Tech High School Notes Music will again be the one big feature of the Christmas ontertain mont that the Tech students will give December 22 to the open-air "kiddies" of the Lochiel and Susquehanna build ings. Professor A. M. Lindsay, director of music at Tech. will have charge of the musical numbers. Committees from the members of the senior class will be appointed shortly to arrange the details for the entertainment. No less than a score of Tech players won the much coveted "T" during the | gridiron season and will receive their award at tlio Christmas entertainment. | A letter wi 1 U&lso go to Manager George Stark. The graduates will also get J cardigans of maroon. Those who I played their last game for Tech are Captain Harris, Gougler, McFarland, Gipple, Fitzpatriek, Snyder, Miller, | Wear, Philippelli, Eyster, Todd and Garman. Tech students will endeavor to dis pose of 1,000 Red Cross stamps within the next several days. When the annual election of the athletic association is held in several days the position of manager of the I football team *s likely to go to Willis I Patterson. ! The recent issue of the Tech Tatler, the monthly school publication, con : tained sixty-four pages, the largest paper ever put out by the students with the exception of the commence ment numbers. The Tatler featured individual pictures of the entire foot ! ball squad with a "write-up" concern ! tng each individual. A football story ] by "Gill' Stewart added the necessary j touch to make the issue a football number. CAI.IFOR VIA PIONEKR DIES j San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 7.—Wil ; Ham Hatteroth, a California pioneer : and an associate of Alexander Gra ham Bell in the latter's early experi ments with the telephone, died last ; night at his home here. He con | structed the first telephone line in j Chjnu. harrisburg &£%& telegraph I This Is the Birthday Anniversary of— mmtmmmmmmmMmmmm—mmmmmmmm* - - ' " ,T -"'": - "•' " f|M CHARLES E. LOW Grocer at 1100 North Sixth street. He has been located there for five years, and has been in tho grocery business more than 20 years. Youthful Accomplice of Laust Arrested by Police William Hirnisey and Ross Allon were arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Schelhas, Speese and Patrolman Gardner on suspicion. Hirnisey is the 16-year-old son of Mrs. Mae Hirnisey who is in jail with Lou Faust, charged with being his ac complice in the hundreds of robberies that were committed by him in this and a dozen near-by cities. When Faust was arrested young Hirnisey was allowed to go free be cause he furnished the police with in formation and did not seem to have been connected with the robberies. He was sent by the police to the home of a relative in Baltimore and less than a week ago an aged grandfather came to the police station, offering to do anything in his power ot keep the grandson from following the example that his elders had funirshed for him. PRESIDENTIAL KI.KCTOR FIGURES Official computation of the vote for the Presidential elector on the Repub lican, Democratic and Prohibition tickets was completed this afternoon as follows: Republican, David B. Oliver, 703,734. Democratic—S. S. Fels, \ 521,784. Prohibition—Harry W. Brown, 28,525. WATTS DISTRIBUTES SEALS Shirley B. Watts, chairman of the Suburban Red Cross committee, spent to-day in Carlisle, where he attended the Cumberland County Teachers In stitute. which is being held at that place this week, and distributed 10,000 Red Cross seals among the teachers, to be offered for sale by them through out tho county. Girl of Nine Gets Prize For Her Potato Garden Lorfdon, Dec. B.—Unlike Mary and her garden, which grew shells and pretty maids all in a row, a little girl, 9 years old, fenced off a plot one yard square and raised a peck and a half of potatoes in it. For doing this she won first prize in a National Food Growing Competition under the auspices of the Oxford and District Temperance Lea gue and the Oxford and District Sunday School Union. The yai'd square patch produced twen ty-three pounds of potatoes from six seeds and two marrows, weighing thir ty-one pounds, from four seeds. The little girl won a guinea for her ex hibition and the Queen from Bucking ham Palace ordered a letter to be sent expressing her interest in the result. The little girl won over many competi tors. To Take His 100 Witnesses Into Court in a Bottle Salem, Ore., • Dec. B.—Among evi dence the Supreme Court will consider in the case of Nancy A. Hill against Floyd J. Campbell, appealed from Port land. is a whisky flask containing about 100 bedbugs. The plaintiff seeks o annul a lease on an apartment house and the bed bugs are part of her evidence that the house was not habitable. Hot Water Bottles^ GORGAS GUARANTEED GORGAS 16 N. Third St. Penna, Station V ' 11 Distinctive |!i Printing*? ill |j; —printing that will at- j! j I' tract attention and put j , j the customers' adver- | < 11 tising in a class by itself ! ; I —printing that contains !! !;■ real originality in con- ;, !; ception and the highest j J! degree of excellence in ! ]; its execution—this qual- ! i j ity of originality and in- I; dividuality characterizes j ! all the printed work of I II The Telegraph | || Printing Co. !! Printers, Binder*. Designer*. ' Photo-Engravers ' Federal Square Han-labur* ; j "" lfc llin.■ T I OUR LAST CALL FOR MEMBERS IN OUR KITCHEN CABINET CLUB To-day we expect to have our membership list filled. To morrow may be too late for you to join. COME NOW and select the cabinet you prefer, have one of these great kitchen helpers m YOUR kitchen this Christmas time. There's only a very lim ited number left and they won tlast long. For in addition to the Special Low Prices we are including with each cabinet a big 7- piece set of WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN WARE. Terms are 50 and r ___ l 75 cents each week. Ed from 821 upwards. 1^" 3° Cents Furniture •jjj &k\ Only About Seven Cents a IHI' rimm ings a y WIDS-72mCHESHiaH-^mCHE^Ee?^J|P THIS BIG, DURABLE, 7 PIECE SET OF WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN |KQW ARE Igjlf TT'fiSl With every Kitchen jp fjff Cabinet we send to our y^jflk3^—— = club members comes n# . \ exactly as shown in the nN \\w \ illustration well worth $3 are you going to be I \T -'iul fl-. '"j IJj one of the lucky people _. " Ji one ie Be *- s left? If you are, you —ITS had better hurry for our club closes immediately %| | |Jy Pi when we have put just Nk / W 42 more names on the Ssss *>=== j on accoun t of constantly | %0\ advancing prices we W- ® Illy won't be able to offer JM/ this great opportunity again—COME IN NOW! COME NOW—TO SANTA CLfIUS HEADQUARTERS —\ /— —————— N Doll's Iron Bed _ _ Sandy Andy Made of all metal—mattress ImACll PjrflV SpJ This great Sand Toy appeals and two pillows Included —can *v ■ ■ wuj WW I to children of all ages—complete be taken apart /* c\ with sand and m fow l, pricer P " 0 . na " y .... 9oC 5 Pieces £ r nd . h ° lder ; 4HC "for the liusy little Rlrl ami lier Large Metal Sand Trays are 40c . . doll clothes" Game of "Pitch Em" 1 -CONTAINS- 'Blackboards ) Includes metal posts and sheet \Vnsli Tub * steel platen for use indoors—4 9% Mm Buy one of these for elther rubber horseshoes and / \r\ A Wringer ■■ ■ boy or girl—comes with good r&r 98c <U C . ;r frttme aq c A Washboard gf for f A Clothes l)ryer ' "Shoo-Fly" complete Skip Cars Has nicely painted horses— Thi . _ of th cr r( , a tp a t good soft padded seat—tray in ' An improvement on the old front —made of hardwood—an values we offer. Fill the little style "Kiddle Car" —has auto amusing gilt (hi np tub full of water and the child steering wheel and metal wheels for the little I /S W HI be am used for hours—low are rubber tired; a (h| tmrt totl at pie£.*J durable toy for J 1 7 Q Others up to $2.00. year round use *r * • * ** V ) V DITDMC Q rn 28-30-32 so. 2nd st. DUKINIJ & LU. HARRISBURG —3 DECEMBEk 7, 1916.
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