WEDNESDAY EVENING, | Flowers Delivered Anywhere By Telegraph} t f° r Christmas 1 { THROUGH SCHMIDT—FLORIST I npHE true purveyor of sentiment at all times is flowers. And what more truly a time of sentiment u than Christmas? In even the earliest legends one finds the mention of the flora of nature associated •S yy —with the Birth of the Christ Child. And so in celebrating this Birth in modern times, it is genuinely ap- ® / "'"X—\ propriate that flowers should play an important part. Jp if Flowers delivered anywhere by telegraph is a modern institution. Through it you can avail yourself of a M / V 1 impossible condition having fresh cut flowers delivered with your card to any city you desire to 5 J y ) \ have them sent. Flowers should, this year, play an important part in your Christmas list. : M JD, ' storf OPFN nFr Ta I f SL. S n ?r.'S'rd re oL'k.*ES.° JT5Si3£ As a Christmas remembrance, what more appropriate | 5# IpPyc y/ - than a box of fragrant cut flowers? The true purveyor Mr f\uJlfeC AH| / DELIVERIES:— o?e e men r Uonld C l 8 P pfrhaps ■fj of Christmas sentiment, flowers will convey in a bcauti- 4: \ / T II • I i 0 i i the most hardy, at the same time combining "■/• F ul greeting vour Christmas message. M / In Harrisburg and Suburbs Christmas with hardihood. s U Roses Carnations Narcissus Violets Poin- % W \ / Direct by our automobile delivery. Jpl—o to Jpo.OO settias and all other seasonable cut flowers. -Jp \f. \ / Donatello Ferneries ( Potted Plants 1 * Anywhere in U. S. and Canada th S inK f more° up f proprfate C thaVT IC piece n of \ Norfolk Island Pines Combination Baskets Mina- 4 \h \. By Telegraph, Mail or Long Distance ?ery a n e ew°es P t flll in d this rtore I ture Poinsettias Ferns Dracenas Azaleas (each :J J TA- OnI*lr Co-„,V a A 1,.,,.,, and greenhouse there is to be seen a most year becoming more popular as a Christmas flower) if. " """" oervice /-Viways comprehensive display of these pieces. Cyclamen Primulas Palms and many other potted . | j. pl.— O to pO.OO plants for interior decoration. ]l I SCHMIDT, Florist , 313 Market Street 1 rw o xirijj .ixaij .t. J.- -UJL-L-.J xv in - i n n m laiiaiiaTZiiaOT^roiwrr <vnai>f fn Ifoon IQI7 that there is little possibility for an there are some big increases asked." of the couneilmen on the budget In_ Wll* 1 r>'\ 1• . iS -xpeci 10 iveep 131< advance above the present rate of 9V& "Will it be possible to retain the preparation as meetings will be neces-! ""'lam W. UllChriSt, Tax Rate to Present "We can get. through on the present bathing beaches?" sary practically every evening until FaniOUS MllSlCian, Is Dead 11 Avi 4- \XT Al* 1* "TT OT\ All 4* Tl 1 O D„.J t ft j Q1 O Mill, rate, 1 think," said he, "although "We haven't got to that item yet," j the first of the year. Raises in all the i JLJ U J.J. VV \J JL A. V CL U V Li. w 11X Q DdMb UI if l-C ITIIIIS vve've got to do some tall paring." he returned. "If there is money I salaries of the water rlennrtment em. I I " "Even If some of the funds of the enough available I've no doubt we'll i toc - nnft f „„ „ . . i /11 • j •p j • ■% • While city commissioner flatly re- water surplus earnings are used?" take care of it, though." | ' luniclpai t. ll T"1 TTYI OTltt O^ITT MI TTI j) fused to discuss the 1917 tax rate, one "Yes, I think so, even with the ad- Illness of City Commissioner 11. !•". hospital are among the items included j WAiA AO (a/liiUO CLX.X. vt SLA V V./ illlll Cv the la in I Iff A Tpr nTT Ql7"' THE PULLMAN MOTOR CAR COMPANY takes pleasure in announcing the I 555 SS.2Siy , SSM?t,S!? .~A IaIIU 11 UU O L < appointment of the PULLMAN SALES COMPANY of Harrisburg as its distributor for | |^i^fflf°duriS, w SS ► ' Jjauphin and Perry counties. the late Rev. Dr. George S. Cham- t 1171 OI I > r n > /A IC\I b f r f" lie retired in 1913 on account W hOYP SIMIIIZI I fIUV j r pt T~> 11 / i j . TT . . [Vi of ill health and. the society I)resellr- r v k/llvUlU M MJUj i Ihe 1 ullman for 1917 needs no introduction to Harrisburg—it tops the "under-a- tei ed him with a loving cup in apprecia-1 T thousand-dollar" class at every point. | My ChrisMUS PiCUO ? -J Its completeness of detail, superiority of finish and up-to-the-minute accessory fea- 1 ' t utdUon w o° as . • , , . . _ . 1 tures-of recognized standard makes-place this car at once beyond comparison at any I 1 ,n5 > u 7". Co. Receivers . Jn thu, day o. many chum, and eontu.mg pr.ee. ta price under a thousand. J II j, Asked in Federal Courts ► question. x IB I y And yet—the very first thought of nine people out of ten The 1917 line comprises the five-passenger touring, four-passenger roadster and II ► is the i two-passenger roadster, the price being the same for each model. | the - > CTTT?I?T? < 1 TDII a t > . , r . HI pany of this city, granted by the Fed- ► I I M H I >= ' Fullman service is RLAL SERVlCE—hundreds of satishecl owners evervwhere will LEI erttl E ou here ,ast Monday, was be- v/ A. AAil A, , 4 X toctifv tn tint cvciy WIICIC win gun by Deputy Attorney General Jo- " . 'j V testlty to that. /A seph L. Kun in this city to-day with . T A T Vt f\ TTATTOT? r ■&1 premutation of a petition to Judge \-* |Ek |\| I 1 MII I I H 4 Distinguishing features of the 1917 car—ll4-inch wheelbase, 32-h. p. motor, I per°s m oT7L a c k ompa^y^e 0 ► -ti.V/ U 1 inch full cantilever rear springs, Dixie Waterproof, high tension magneto, Batavia non- 1 burg! anTuie" re^stTor 1 f "? e rr on ' „ riIV , \ 1 skid tires all four wheels, two unit electric startine; and liehtine- Strombere- tvne c-ir- I Lyndon d. wood, an officer of the ►Vvr/f' C huretor, double bulb headlights with dimmer. 17 gallon gas tank in rear. I 0, i?• , h . R , , Kn p., „ | : | stockholder, to show cause Wi this | L N °t just because this is the Best-Known Piano House— 4 (th . rT?AT TOO wrur\ urAXTT action should not be taken. but because over half a century of successful business has 4 ersh r ip U, permanent a^ wlff^h'id' ' permanently established the indisputable reputation of our < mmd %J jf 1 w oi AKI IrlrL NII.W Judge Thompson January 2, at which ► product the absolute reliability of our prices the satis- 4 FOB FACTORY Av SWB YEAR RIGHT should get \ winlfe XcWe" 0 " ° f " faction of the highest type of expert service, and because this r.uo.rAi.iUKY y/s | I Deputy Attorney General Davis, of ► IS the best place to buy a piano. . —in touch to-day with the Pull- = Harrisburg, will begin similar action 4 1 V c 1 /-< rTT i in the Pittsburgh federal court in ► Bennett-Bretz Pianos as low as $250 J - I asking the revocation of a federal re- . Chaw Pianoq a"! low as mim nfli. - it I 7 ■"WKfey A • 1 ceiver In the case of the Pension Mu- S>naw fianos as low as INS3U . thfa risburg—there IS Still some 1 tual Ure insurance Company, of which *■ Stieff Pianos as low as #450 I J' open territory in Perry and I ZTtrl! recefvership'directefby' the ► Bennett-Bretz Player Pianos as low as s4so^ / . rc'g, 3) _T , . • , 1 Dauphin county court. Shaw Player Pianos as low as $750 4 ( / -.• ■ Dauphin counties for the I th C J l vv we _T e niade in the petition Stieff Player Pianos as low as S9OO 4 fastest-selling line of popular the company! of * 15 Used Pianos at $75.00 and up. 7* priced cars on the market. B for the receiver,'"and furthermore that /<\ <% 11C A • C f i I the application was made In bad faith ► I MA A 11/1 VTI ATT 4 FOUR PASSENGER """ Pullman Motor Car Company | co "" .rom dissc \ing the company, 1 S fAaoKNtjER = and to have friendly receivers appoint- ► I ROAOSTEP York Penna. I "O that the methods of the two 24 N. SECOND STREET HARRISBURG, PA. < = • | men should not bo investigated and K > exposed. A A A A J) PULLMAN SALES COMPANY |L t^^ZniWTßiljM'jll JILJLIJ 60 South Cameron Street | j L. A. Wallace, Opening Day, Saturday, December 23 HARRISBURG, PA. I 1 President and Manager. ' 1 . , .2 " ii J 1 The perplexing problems of gift selection are most econo- :IL£?LaJ I - ~ 1 mically solved by visiting the up-townstores. Low expenses Low prices ELii .JiiiilJlß " ==Sgaii-==-ssJ| -Courteous service. | HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 20, 1916. 7
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