Bad Results follow a lazy tiver:— Constipation; Disor dered Stomach; Head ache; Biliousness, and other evil, painful, dangerous things. This Good Old Remedy comes to the rescue. Take two or three pills at bedtime—once. After that, one each night; two, nowand then,if necessary. CARTER'S I RIVER fiPILLS €nutne bears Signature !>■ C Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. Carter's Iron Pills g will help this condition. I ■ H Miss RUBY GLOSS Shows the Easy Way to QjGood Housekeeping DUSTS, CI.EAXS, I'OLISHES /ft* fTour Furniture, ■lf I™ Piano, Woodwork, llP!^ft:l'7>w l ilß Automobile, Finiah mtuT~~ Varnished Surfaces. G nlßy(ilft\\a , Clear, pure and fc JUoI VJIVVu tfl ' re e from any gum. IV.— ,Mk Will not gather In hi TTirm dust, as it gives s. I H hard, dry, bright gloss; a brighter ■ lustre than wax and ■ | ■ easier to use. I; 1 FOR FLOORS CSD Polwklno Mop rr's *;• •• Guaranteed To give en tire eatisfac tion or your money will be refunded. - Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart COUNTY CLERK KELLY With No Appetite, All Run-down, Tells How Vinol Helped Him So many cases like this are com ins to our attention that wo are publishing this letter for the benefit of Harrisburg people who are in Mr. Kelly's condition. Read our offer be low. Clarksville, Tenn. "I am u County Court Clerk, and became run-down no appetite, was drowsy and felt bad ly most of tl.e time, 1 had tried sev eral remedies without benefit. One day I read an advertisement of Vinol anil at once tried it. In a short time my appetite improved, my strength increased and I felt better in every •way." S. W. Kelly. The reason Vinol is so successful In such cases is because it is an un equalled tonic-body-builder, combin ing beef and cod liver peptones, iron apd manganese peptonates and glyc erophosphates, the oldest and most famous tonics known to medicine. So strong is our faith in Vinol that we offer to return the purchaser's money in every case if Vinol should fail to give satisfactory results. George A. Oorgat, Druggist; Ken- i redy's Medicine Store. 321 Market ' street; C. F. Kramer. Third and Broad ■treets; Kltcmlller's Pharmacy, 1325 Kerry street, Harrisburg. Also at the leading drug stores in all Pennsylvania towns. REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS Ob* package proret it. Sold and guaranteed by aboT* Vinol druggist. B—— No Coal Reserve Not enough coal was taken out of the mines last sum mer to permit of an accumu lation of a reserve. And this Winter there has been a scramble for every carload mined. With no possibility of the situation being' reme died why run chances by buy ing coal only as you need it ? The yard supplies are shorter than ever. We are doing the, best we know to serve ouf-'s patrons. ,!e the supply lasts every ■ will be filled. H. tvi. KELLEY & CO. onrice, l >°ortli Third Tarda, Tenth and Stutc ' B|i | , __ —^ Nou-gi i unci Cream Kcapa the Skin rforft and Velvety in Uoutsli Weather. An Uxqulaite Toilet Prep aration, 25c. GOIKiAS' DRtO STOIIIIS til N. Third St., and I". It, It, Ntatloa FRIDAY EVENING, REAL ESTATE NEW 'EVAN' PLANT TO COST $200,000 Plans For New Structure at Third and Reily Will Be Made at Once | Work on the new plant of the Evan gelical Publishing House to be erected lat Third and Reily streets, will be ' started March 1, if plans which are now under way, can be completed by that time. The plot, bounded by Third. Reily, Susquehanna and Boyd streets, wus purchased from the city School Hoard for' 541.000, art oi clint; to an official announcement to-day. The cost of the new building and equipment will be about $200,000 and the total ex penditure for the project almost a ,quarter of a million. Selection of an architect and other business arrangements for the erec tion of the plant, will be made FeUru ary 13, at. a meeting of the building company of the publishing house. Tentative plans call for a brick and concrete structure, two stories high, fireproof and covering the entire plot which is 102 feet long and 210 feet deep. The entrance will be in Reily street. E\H;ry effort V-i 11 be made to have the building completed and ready for occupancy by September 15. Much new equipment will bo installed at that time. It is the plan of the execu tive board to add additional equipment each year. The basement of the new structure will be used largely for storage pur poses; the first fioor for press rooms, bindery, and the book store which the •publishing house conducts; the sec ond floor for offices. Total floor space will be more than two acres. J. J. Nungesser, manager of the publishing company, and R. H. Stet ler, assistant, have been working on preliminary plans for many months. Rapidly increasing business made it necessary to search for a new location to provide larger quarters. Much of the work of transferring equipment and arranging to start operations in the new plant will be done under the supervision of Mr. Nungesser and Mr. Stetler. Roth have been with the company for more than six years. Roman Villa to Be Built • at Riverside by Uttley Planse lor the erection of a Roman villa of Gothic architectural design are being made by Charles Uttley. florist, 321 Walnut street, who has just purchased a large plot of the Ott \ estate. Announcement of the plan was | made in connection with the sale of a plot 662 feet* long by 210 feet deep, l in Front street, at Riverside. P. G. 1 Dlener, jeweler, purchased the proper ty from Frederick M. Ott. Xo consid i eration was given. Mr. Uttley then j bought a portion of the plot, on which I he will erect the home. Work on the large garden which is to surround the j villa will be started in the spring. REALTY TRANSFERS j A large number of realty transfers j were listed to-day in the olflce of County Recorder James E. Lentz. J. i J. Page purchased six houses in Pros -1 pect street, 2355-57-59-61-63 and 65, from E. E. Shaffer; Samuel Fishman bought two three-story brick proper ties from Bewis Silbert, one at 2202 Xorth Fifth street, the other at 1409 -Vortli Sixth street. Other transfers Include: Reuben Morret, 2522 North Sixth street, to G. W. Eight. $1: Mish ele Santanna, 34 3 River street, to S. Magaro. $1; W. L. Loser, 118 Ver beke street, to Mary B. O'Donnell, | 51,550; William Lindle, 430 South i Fifteenth street, to Roy E. Davis, $1; i L. M. Walborn, 112 Summit street, to 11. A. Warner, $1; J. J. Nissley's exec i utors, Ilummelstown, to H. G. Ritts, 's6oo; E. E. Eslinger, 1♦ 14 Xorth ! Fifth street, to Harrisburg Trust I Company. $1; Newton H. Miller, 1221 ; Market street, to J. J. Uaughman, $1; jJ. J. Baughman, 1221 Market street, jto Vesta V. Leathry. $1; Sarah B. | Monger, 2028-30 Briggs street, to ! Mary E. Grove, $1; O. Shartle, 16 I Aberdeen street, to Da%'id Yoffee, sl. MAY BUILD SEW DAM Plans for the construction of a large 1 dam in the Susquehanna river from : Duffy's Island to the Dauphin county ' shore, in Londonderry township, were announced in part (if the statements in an equity suit filed by the York Haven Water and Power Company. The suit is a complaint against the payment of school taxes in London derry township. The proposed dam is to be a substitute for the one that was built in the eastern channel of the river and is to be farther down stream. Xo definite plans were given. College Orders to Meet at Gettysburg March 17 The Pennsylvania Tnter-collegiate Oratorical Union will hold its twen ty-fifth annual contest at Gettysburg College Saturday, March 17. .it was decided at a meeting of officers of the organization held in this city this afternoon. The executive committee of the union met at the University Club rooms at Front and Market streets to-day to arrange for the an nual contest. The date for the event was set by the committee, and judges selected. The officers of the union here for the session are: C. L. Steel, of Muhl enberg, president: Paul A. Mueller, of Franklin and Marshall, treasurer, and L. Paul Miller, of this city, a student at Gettysburg College, secre tary. The colleges represented arc: | Swarthmore, Bafayette, Franklin and i Marshall, Muhlenberg, Gettysburg and I Ursinus. SORENESS, PAIN, ACHING JOINTS Don't suffer! Relief comes the moment you rub with "St. Jacobs Oil." Don't stay sore, stiff and lame! Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrat ing "St. Jacobs Oil" right in your aching muscles, joints and painful nerves. It's the quickest, surest pain relief on earth. It is absolutely harm less and doesn't burn the skin. I 'St. Jacobs OH" conquers pain. It Instantly takes awny nny ache, sore ness and stiffness in the head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, arms, fingers or any part of the body—nothing like It. you simply pour Itttlo in your hand and rub "where u hurts," and relief comes instantly, Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle now froni any drug store, It never dlsuppointe— six gold medal awards. Saturday Another Day of Big Value Giving / Amazing "Round Up" Specials Every Department ILr To-morrow, Saturday Will Be Another Big Money Saving Day for all 1 wF* 1 /y Thrifty Shoppers. Many lots of the most desirable, staple winter merchan ; ft /fO 8e £° on Ba * e at 4^e most liberal reduction of the season. By all means '/Pro •- r don't overlook these extraordinary bargains. . p. i. GIRLS' DRESSES at Q GIRLS' DRESSES at BOYS' SWEATERS at Q 7 Little GENTS' SHOES, $-B .09 W " rrtl to * , 0 °- #J7 C Worth to 4.00. , Worth to Tsc. S3 / C Actual J.o< value.. 1 ) / ' Made of ,>retl >' Singhams, good wash- Just 23 to sell: made of an all-wool Good gray cotton sweaters: desirable nun metal calf and patent coltskln; 17 able styles; assorted sizes. Only 50 to blue serge; nicely trimmed. Assorted styles, in assorted sizes. Only 16 to button style; all sizes. Only 20 pair \ 7 <Srconi^2^iL_!!£ii_—_- U'lrMt Floor. > to sill. ( Tlrt Floor. It.nr.l ( SILK WAISTS at s*| .59 CORSET COVERS at -| C _ Flannelette GOWNS at J* £ Children's Flannelette QC (( -rtll 'h "\ Worth to *4.50. 1 Actual 2Sc Value*. IOC Worth to *1.25. DDC NIGHT GOWNS at ..5 O C V I/' *\W" ml .lust r>3 to sell, of Silk Crepe de Chine, Attractive 'styles; only 42 to sell; lace Good, warm full cut styles far women; w u - / Im " Oeorgrette Crepe and Fine' Lingerie. As- and embroidery trimmed. All sizes. pink, blue and grey. Assorted sizes c_ i ?T ( * ""ed colors and sizes. ,First Floor.) (Second Floor.) .Socoud Floor.) ISod^lngtt;\ri^V^ Ue ,5M [More Remarkable "ROUND UP" BARGAINS j; Kaufman's Grcflt lln Women's and Misses' Handsome Winter Coats ; || frpay ff\ Round nn Sal* of : I ltound-up Price . ferf Iund-up Price . 1# AARTC A 1 Dim i ' 88l ZZZZZZI^I J wood" all-woo, mixture. lIUA I 5 Zt Dig jj V O VF! W PTI AT l! an excellent general and utility Only fifteen to sell. Made of w JLUJLm.^—-4-Z m. JL < ► coat for hard service. Sizes up good black zibeline in a popular ■* 111 i> '! ■ I" 1 "- It s "-1 Bound Up Savings . s _ ► a - flft ] f >""*■ d> /, A | Good Assortment of ! 1 O'IUOITOW ddlUlUciy ji : Coats Coats s y i,butnot jj.iz„ ; ;; sl2, $13.50 & sls Values for $7.50 i! ► Round-up Price . Ji Hound-up Price . V Ot each Style and COlOr !; ft 1 T n ,L V . t\ IV l! . worth t *.o. worth to • ii.so. __ < > uuaranteed lo Ke the rinest Uualities n Just thirty-three coats in the Only twenty-two coats, but all $3.50 Coats, 2dj 1 QC . J, _ ii . lot. Made of astrakhan, zibeline splendid, stylish models made of . . . u) 1 tt7u i' C, rn „ 111-f •/*/! J? C__ _ L _ C _1 1 I) „ ;| and all-wool mixtures. Assorted mixtures and velours. Assorted tO 14-year Sizes, i> JJiVeF vfl*orCU 1 01T ij UC il a iJ HI all i TICC ! i . sizes up to 42. colors and sizes up to 4G. ______________, i , .. .. . , , . , i | . ——— i ( Tills store lias often proven Its leadership for 111k Money Saving Cloth- i y _____________________ $4.50 Coats 2 <fcO ACk l! i,IR Values ill the past but never as fully and forcibly as in this great |> ' ...... n -. JC ill.. -• . ... .. ... 7 . r J 4 ' Overcoat Sale which starts here to-morrow. i| . w oiucn h & Mioses* - jy A \\ onion's A >ll ikch A _ to D-vear Size"? *" 1 1 . i 1 ► VL 111 l W /V y , ; It's your Big Opportunity to secure n Fine Winter Overcoat at a price ! y J *P ollU f p |I I ———_____ < j; far below Its actual value. V 03i IS 111 $5.50 Coats, 6 dJQ £!Q i Kvery kind of fashionable new Overcoat you want is included hi this '' ► „ , „ , 1. M _ M. If tn i 4 vear;7ee Vw.Uj >[ starUing offer. All arc genuine $13:00, SK 1:5.50 and even 515.00 values ]i ltound-up i rice . Round-up Price . to 11-year sizes, ■< J, ami all go oil sale to-morrow at s7.ao. All sixes for men and young men. <| , Handsome velours, mixtures Only thirty-five coats to sell, in a>c cn r> . c<k i MM * Buy Now—Take Advantage of This Extremely Low 1 and wool plushes; none fur trim- wool, plush, velour and zibeline. qtO.oU Coats, O Q?>4 £jQ . (i o . J i 1 . med. Just twenty-seven coats to Fur and plush-trimmed. Good fnli mrdvAc v"wl/ i! rFICe 10-ITIOrrOW, oatUrdav sell. Assorted colors and all sizes. variety of colors and all sizes. lu it-yedr biicb, •< '' - ' -'I ii A BIG ROUINB-UP OF These "Round Up" Specials On SalelL Bargain Basement ii Fine Win (erSnits $/\ ii r *N n J m 1 J._ Irish Poplin New Process O d1 iTflf 1 88 I' It/ ! | Narcissus Bed Blankets 7;;; i 5>12.75 & $14.75 Values - s "V gant quality and 1 \ _ f T _ jy <| On Sale Saturday . . . 5 Bulbs & Bowl [an only ' I ' ,HK V M ;i ,|,cr: Kimono t'repe ][ FINE TAILORED SUITS Many of them hand-tailored. || %V<hi ccial {or 12 1 /C'' il A wide range of Serges, Worsteds and Cassimeres to choose ;i vnifl'l HPATV t'OTTOX BLANKETS: .Equipped with r TT> • r . i wortii to s-2 "id * di ne ,lve knive - Tn a big assort- , from. Every size for men, young men and extra stout men. !> *£=*> 39<* sl - 95 S7s,d°" """" SS, "ÜBSS II *I2.K <o $14.75 SUITS *.7S ii illollnnd Bulbs if planted now " New Emerson Double OJC A <' Men's Pants, Worth Men's Pants, Worth Men's Corduroy Pants i will produce a beautiful white Woolnap BLANKETS; $9.19 Disc Records ![ to $2.00, for to 52.50, for Woi;tli 8MI, for j flower for Easter. Worth to $2.75, f0r.... w *" *" | a ' tJ*.* Wonderful Rood qualities. full 15 Popular New Numbers B<! #1.41) ?P I ."> 'I ! , . , size and heavy, colored borders. r ■ J Lluef flnr r!R eor 8c liijAlit Prints; l>c and 19c \\> mention ju.st five of the §1 _ . . Assorted sizes, limit- duroy- pants, double ) i yard Wash Fabrics l*laid HLAXKETS; (Q CQ NEWEST HITS, rienty of otherN ■, cooa styles ana ma- C( | quantity. Made of stitched seams. All <! yard *.'? f„- to nelect from. ■ <[ terials. Assorted sizes. Rood fabrics. sizes. I.ißht Prints, in J , , Worth to $3, for. ... .. 7114—"Uown Where the Swauee | | ! neat patterns. Colored wash Another rare value. Woolnap Itlver Plow*." ■| w-, C all colors. labrlcs in "eat Plaid Blankets. aj 11 ! heavy. 7m—"Kmnnclpatlon Handleap." I][ p ,VDPV tt ft I !' w designs all beautiful pattern, full size. 7113—"1f I Only Knew Jiint How II l! JLj> CT> JL>Oy Ji Boot colorings. stoo.l With Von." HI; —— lOe Bifi Heavy Woolnap BIAMiKTS; 71111—"There's Someone More ■!i V T OPV lftnV r fi M i 0/1 |riViaiVi r I'iUc Light Worth to $3.50, tfo 7Q Lonesome Thnn Von," 111 'CI J i*"/ * 1( 1 tlLlillld t SZTiSSL. 5 W?"Ii Every Boys' Suit Reduced ii | full 36 inches clothes Baskets, extra large and heavy, pretty pat- _ los — JllNt ,„ e nn.v." ]j , , _ . _ j! " oM sss. ;ipB°°" 8 °°"- - - - — oe ijiKsaß."™- :j For the Big Round-up To-morrow ii IO ( ' lU.ANKI.TS. 1m $ ' 1; A BIQ SAVING OPPORTUNITY FOR THRIFTY 69c Table Cloths 25c Soisette, yd. 15c Plisse 15c Cambrics Mull Lining, yd.. Dress Gingham !j PARENTS !|, Pattern Table Cream Soisette < rc Pe, yard nnd Xaiiisooks, R1 k mllU „ n . OreHs Oing- |! d ovs > 3 cn SUITS Stsl •)." Rov i ' <R7 SO OVFR -il r Sv -, , n for mens shirts Plisse crepe for >"rd inK , highly mei- ham. 27 inches ; co y s "-S- 3 " auus ••• *••' ooys s>/.3U UVtLK- ,| t loths, in- and pa j alrms> underwear. 27 Muslin, cambrics cerized silk tin- wide, large va- J, COATS $4,95 'I ehes, hemstitch- inches wide. inches wide; and nainsooks j s li. riety of pat- ij RovV S>4 00 POLO OVER- ! e .i n . needs no iron- all vard wide, terns, assorted ' " v-r.ww . v , ' !()/. '"K bleached 12/.0 colorings. , COATS $.49 Boys* $5.00 OVER -|! - ! COATS ! r> , Hlo . u . llo<l 35c Table 1<k * 7c Twill jj Boys' $4.00 SUITS ... $2.95 ~ 'mhsuii.*£?•■>*■ as. sssrt. ,s*"xsr* i B o ys ss.msuits ... B j' sso ° M Ac *i t \ ii Bleached white table damask; plain white Pennant toweling:, 17 in- Crochet spreads, J IMA Wo ,i muslin, 36 in- 58 inches wide; voile, 40 inches lengths, full ches wide, extra fnll sizes, hem- 'D^v*fc• , CIA nn CTTT'FC US I — = ■ ches wide, extra extra good qual- wide; extra guod width and cjual- Kou a quality. ,Ned an d good S UOyS q>O.UU ouiio ... J i good quality. ity. quality. ity. quality. 5 Boy S $6.00 MACK I - < [ By 2 s 25< 12y 2 $ 250 $1.25 ji Boys' $7.00 SUITS ... $5.95 NAWS stf.9o |j GIVE GOVERNOR :i MURDER RECORD j protlion otary' today certified to!J Iplete records in the j fe|trgmMgß Kotur, convicted !4!kMit county court on n t charge of murder i Kotur was charged with killing a | •companion, Joseph Backic, during a : | fight in Steelton, in December, 1915.1 | As a motion for a second trial was j' granted, it cost the county almost i . $(100 to convict him. Governor Brunt- I baugh will set the date for execution, j, | The records ih the case of Cornelius ( Sheppard, convicted on a similar;, charge, were submitted several days' ngo. File Bowman Will, The will of the late City Commissioner Harry F. Bowman, was filed to-day with Regis- '■ tor Roy C. Danner, to be probated. Commissioner Bowman's widow is, named as the sole heir. Courthouse Visitors. T,. C, Carl, of Williamstown, was at the court house to-day on business. I'orter Wil son, ex-recorder In Bedford county, spent yesterday afternoon with Coun ty Recorder James K. Lents, S|M'ak at 1-liMt Raising.—Assistant County Superintendent of Hchools W. R. Zimmerman spoke this afternoon at a Jla raising ceremony at Coble's School, north of Mlddlntown, Jllssj Myrtle Hachman, teacher nt the jscbooL UiuJ cLarge, T£e pole and HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH Hag were furnished by the school | board of Swatara township. A "Good j Roads" meeting will l>e held to-night. | ltamett Fiirneral To-day. Fu- i neral services for Ex-Judge Barnett, of New Bloomfleld, were held to-day. ; 1 George R. Barnett, attorney, of this city, is a nephew. I'REPARATORY SERVICE The fiftieth anniversary exercises at Covenant Presbyterian Church will be continued to-night with a preparatory service. The Rev. Dr. William E. Brooks, of. Allentown, will speak. A program will be rendered con sisting of a soprano solo entitled "While Thou Art Near," by Mrs. S. R. Harris; a tenor polo, "It Was For Me," by A. S. Moyer, and an anthem by the church choir entitled "Seek Ye the Lord." AIXOW DANE TO PROCEED T.oVidon, Feb. 2. A German sub marine operating in the North sea j east of the Shetland Islands stopped ] the Danish motor ship Chili which ar rived here to-day atid then allowed I her to proceed after giving her a per- | mit signed "Sattenfeld, captain," ac- i cording to the Chili's commander. | IF YOU HAD A j JiW neck A 8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW. rH AND HAD 1 SORE THROAT! 111 ;u TONSILINE 111% WOUIO QUICKLY BiIIEVE IT. ! I* kn2sc. and 50c. Hospital Six*, It. • Ik* ALL DNUaOIST*. This Is the Birthday Anniversary of— J. C. SALTZGIVER Who Is celebrating his seventieth birthday to-day, For the last five years he has been retired from his art business, Mr, Saltzglver has been a resident of this city for over forty years. He Is prominent In the Repub lican party of the county and city and is an ex-schoQl dlrect<w. FEBRUARY 2. 1917. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT ACTIVE While developments from the new German naval campaign are pending, military operations are on a small scale and command only limited inter est. Signs of probable important hap penings on the Franco-Belgian front 1 | are not wanting, however. The artil-J I lery and reconnoitering activity seems to be gro\Ving appreciably all along: | the line, notably on the MritisJ) front in northern France. German air- ] planes have been, doing considerable scouting work in this section. Berlin ! mentions this to-day in reporting the 1 acquisition of valuable Information by i German airmen behind the British front where the next offensive move ment in the west may not unreason ably be expected. In the Somme region the artillery also is notably busy, and raiding op erations of more than ordinary impor tance are indicated by the official statements. On the Russian, Rumanian nnd Macedonian fronts thero have been comparatively few happenings of im portance. The German war office re ports no changes In uny of those war ( ' areas. B P. E. Pension Fund Nearly Raised in This District ii y Plans for raising the remainder of the proposed $5,000,000 clergy pension ■ fund of the Protestant Episcopal (j Church were formulated yesterday at a luncheon given by the Kev, Dr. •tames Fry Bullitt, rector of St. An [drew's Episcopal Church, at the Ilar ] risburg Club. • More than $4,000,000 has been j promised and by March 1 next it is ] expected the fund will he completed. I j Of the $50,000 pledged by the Harris ! burg diocese ull but a few thousand ' has been assured. [ Addresses were made bv Bishop J. If. Darlington, the Kev. Dr. Pugh. of Sunbury; Frederick C'ulbertson, of Lewistown; James Spotts. of Lancas ter; L. Mtinson, of Williamspbrt, and .). W. B. Bailsman, of Lancaster. Others present were George A. Gor gas, B. F. Meyers. R. M. 11. Wharton, K. C. Laney, F. \V. Watts, If. 11. Royer, IJ. H. Pollock, i'. J. Hoffman, all of (this city; G. If. Htlbgen, of Marietta; C. Hardt, of Camp llill; F. E. Thomp son, of Thornpsontown, and Judgo i McCullen, of Lancaster. _ J s 0 'PIsT Sold In 2, 5, 10, 28 and SO lb. cotton bats and in 1, 2 and 5 lb. cartons, packed at the refinery l t Decide on your dessert, r and remember, there's j A Franklin Sugar for every use t K Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Pow dared, Confectioner*, Brown 5
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