4 1 last services for, year Blaln, Pa., March 16. Sunday's services will bo the last for this con ference year conducted by the Rev. G. How To Gain Flesh A simple but sure way to Increase the weight, it is asserted by several well-known physicians, Is to take regularly for several months, one or two, 3-grain hypo-nuclane tablets af ter each meal. These little tablets have the distinguished merit of in creasing the red and white blood corpuscles, aiding digestion and pro moting assimilation and absorption of the elements in the food which go to make blood and solid tissues. They are obtainable in sealed packages! from physicians and well-stocked apothecary shops.—Adv. Week-End Piano Bargains AT TROUP'S Recent large selling of new pianos and player - pianos has brought us in exchange more used instruments, of various makes, than we have room for. Rather than hold them for what they are worth we will offer them to-day and to-morrow at prices you will be glad to pay, once you see them. Every instrument has been thoroughly rebuilt and is guar anteed five years. See them to-day—your choice on terms to suit you. UPRIGHT PIANOS S4OO Kroeger 165 S3OO Weser Bros. $175 $350 Kimball $220 S4OO Mathushek 185 $350 Victor 245 $350 Sjieff 195 S4OO Briggs, <Xe " * nmplo) ... 275 $350 Sterling 210 $450 Hardman 295 PLAYER PIANOS 550 Frances Bacon . . 425 Virtrnla<s AU styles on club Fflicnn All styles in every finish TllLlUiaa terms to-day and to- EiUlSOn on club terms to-day and morrow. Pay cash only for your rec- to-morrow. Pay cash for records, be ords, begin paying monthly 30 days • \. UI , later g P a y m £ monthly 30 days later. Prices: sls to $250 Prices: slootos2so Complete Stock of Victor Records And Latest Player-Piano Music Rolls. J. H. TROUP Music House Troup Building 15 S. Market Sq. Bringing Up Father Copyright 1917 Internatiot , a , News Servi ' By Mc Manns WEt-fT POTATOES U&ED HOW MAN-f TIMES) 1 CAN - 1 0 V/E DIDN'T I DIPPED HE. L glL L- j JUST TErH INCLUDED EAvT \ ' i - ✓ • • m - FRIDAY EVENING, KARRISBURG *£&&& TELEGRAPH ' MARCH 16, 1917. H. Knox-, present pastor of the Blaln Methodist Episcopal charge, consisting of four churches—at Blaln, Nev Ger mantown, Kmory Chapel and Fair view. DOUBLE .CELEBRATION Waynesboro, Pa., March 16.—Yes terday was the seventy-second birth day of Michael C. Crilley, a well known resident, and also the forty | fifth anniversary of his marriage. This double event, was not allowed to. pass i without a proper celebration on the part of Mr. Crilley's family and the • result was a big turkey dinner served. HOME TALENT PLAY Halifax, Pa., March 16.—The Camp Fire Girls will give a home talent play Friday evening, March 23, in the high school auditorium. It is a com edy in three acts, entitled "Aunt Jane and the Camp Fire Girls." OLD DEED FILED Sunbury, Pa., March 16.—A deed made on May 1, 1847, has just been entered for record in the office of John I. Carr, Recorder of Deeds lor North umberland county, here. It calls for the transfer of a property in Shamokin township by John Kerschner and wife to Abraham Brady. Although yellow with age the ink is in good color and the wording is plainly readable. The price was $350. • BCRtiIiARS AT MIIiLERSTOWN Millerstown, Pa., March 16.—0n Wednesday night burglars entered the home of John Harris on High street from which they sl2, and that of Oscar Goodling on Main street, where they took a gold watch, a ring and a razor. At William Spangler's in Main street, they stole eatables. Tech and CentraLtp Take Turns Cheering at Basketball Game When Tech and Central meet at Chestnut street hall to-night in the first of their series of basketball con tests, there will be a chance for both student bodies to show how they can sing. Cheer leaders Harold Eckert of Central, and Oscar Sutch, of Tecli, will each bo given a chance to lead their forccp in singing. Drums and a piano will accompany tho music. In previous contests when Tech tried to sing, Central did its best to drown tho music, and vice versa. Be fore the contest each school will sins every other five minutes. Then, too, tho students have prom ised not. to "fuss" the foul shooters from the 15-foot mark. At that time a sepulcheral silence will reign. Klax ons and other mechanical noise-mak ing devices will be left at home. In a small hall the noise has been deaf ening In previous games, and now'the Central and Tech pupils feel that just as good a game can be played without so much noise. The new arrange ment will give spectators more of a chance to hear what each school can do in the way of singing. MAN ACCOSTS TEACHER Sliamokln, Pa., March 1G. —-Spring- ing from behind a clump of bushes on a footpatch leading front the trolley tracks of the Shamokin-Mount Carmel Transit Company at Marion Heights, yesterday, an unidentified man ac costed Miss Margaret McGinnis, teacher in the public school at Marlon Heights. The cries of the young woman reached the ears of miners on I their way home from the Greenough colliery. Their appearance caused the ! man to flee. State police are sparing no effort to find him. 21-HOUR BEACH PATROL Galveston, Texas, March 16.—Under direction of the Coast Guard Service, a twenty-four-hour beach patrol has been established here. Officials would not deny this was done because of persistent rumors of a German naval base somewhere on the Gulf coast of Mexico. FIRE DESTHOYS HOTEL AT AVOCA Wllkes-Barre, Pa., March 16. —Fire destroyed the hotel conducted by John Smith in Avoca early yesterday. The Smith family and three guests were forced to flee In their night clothes. Tho loss is SB,OOO. The origin is un known and the insuanco is only partial. FRENCH OFFICERS TO TEACH Paris, March 16.—Five officers have been designated by the French mili tary authorities to proceed to the United States to act as military in structors in certain American universi ties. The request for the officers came I from the United States. CHANGS MEETING PLACE A regular meeting of Dauphin con clave, No. 96, at 321 Market street wil be held Monday evening. Benja min M. Nead will be the speaker, this being the last meeting. All Hepta sophs arc welcome. Dauphin conclave hereafter will meet on the first and third Monday nights at the Grand army hall on .North Third street. ARCANUMS HOLD BANQUET The booster banquet of the Asso ciated Council of the Royal Arcanum, of Central Pennsylvania, held last night in the Harrisburg Club, •was at tended by members from all parts of the State. The principal speaker was IJ. R. Geisenberger, Lancaster, Grand Regent, and the toastmaster was Frank B. Wlckersham, Steelton coun cil, No. 933. The address of welcome was made by Major Webster C. Weiss, Grand Secretary, Bethlehem. DAILY DOTPfIzZLES ,s " 14. 16 yS 17 n ' •'* "" '.Zo'C 9 ' ZL • 22 8 ' .23 \ 24 , / 6> • I •39 I 4 '• .38 4 * . [ '37 * 35 •"* \ 28 * 34' | Piffle says, "Where arc you at?" I "Hero I am!" replies the I Draw from one to two and so on to the end. ij Kaufman's, the Best Stocked Boys' Clothing Store in |J : Central Pennsylvania,OffersThese Inexpensive Special i ji Values For To-morrow Saturday. Read Parents and Profit ||| j Boys' Navy Blue QQ C Boys' Two-Pants d A Af\ irtfT j! SERGE SUITS ... Spring SUITS for .. aatwf Jilfe i' wUh 1 t" 18-year sizes in handsome mixed igg !' l! ?i?™ i,Vt fi.iV \?ni. k'V cassimeres and cheviots. latest Norfolk /feSSSSS# S '! i i thice-pieeo belt and full lined Knlckcr- ooats and pincli-buck models. "Wonder- I \>/ ,i booker pants, i to li-year sizes. j u l values at this price. !! $4.95 B°ys' Navy Blue q ~|jij§ !| i[ Dandy new Norfolk models and pinch- oerge Spring Suits. . •*/ V ~'sCwh '' J, back styles, three-piece belts made of The real all-wool Hun-Proof navv bltta 1 ! |! ■ Imer eiT °"A]'[°n <fw'sha< les " % 7°'to"lS*-year Z£l ge sultß - All the new spring models. jpMjpi |i ;; na<ics. 4 to is year when serges were cheaper these suits /3n3 1 ! 1 ► 81Z< - 8 - mmmmmmmammmmmmmmm_ sold * or niore money. 6to 18-year sizes. J1 ;: Boys' Norfolk Suits. (t /+ f\ r* , _ . . j; !! Special Ibb.Ss | p " ng T ? p $9 Cln fiMlmWm ii Bto is-vear sizes. COATS. Special .. <Pu*UU j | Homespuns, cassimeres, /cheviots. Sizes 3to 8 years. [fifth'' : : 2RE?tnd _ .h2dS!? "Shew fat Neat checka and homespuns. Top coats Wl 1 1 I 1 above the ordinary at this low nriee wlth bel , t backs - The newest of all the WKSs' !! ( i aDove tne orumary at tnis low price. new Bpr i ng t op CO ats for boys. ' ' 1 On Sale To-morrow, Saturday, Underpriced Y.'i j! i! Boys' Full Cut CQ Boys' Odd Pants. QEj _ Boys Blue Serge PANTS. | j! PANTS for %J*7C Special for OOC Special J| Qualities that are sold every- 7to 18-year sizes, in handsome at Viol V ][ ]■ where at 75c, made of good ma- mixtures and cheviots. All seams „..5!* d ® ?' ~l in® , i l u Vy blue serge; ij | . terials, in 6to 17-year sizes. taped and double stitched. 18-year sizes. 6 throuKllout - Ito . > ' —a Men's and Young Men's Spring Clothing That Will Delight " (<TPA When it comes to shopping, whether it be for automobiles or Suits, men arc fl sticklers for QUALITY. "Will this car STAND UP?" "Will this Suit WEAK?" are Ule sort of questions they are prono to ask before they buy. Iff.J Kaufman's C This Insistence Upon Quality W \ J]W We select our cloths carefully, and have them made up carefully. Coupled / I /I a W ' th| the ,OW Pr ' CeS WC se^ ure by cftsh ®"s'ng. this method produces the desired J| j!/ I After quality comes STYLE. KAUFMAN'S Clothing is modern in every de- M \f A 1 ' a "> for men who like to look well dressed and are critical. j|A igasj AH °f which is admirably illiistrated in the m 5 Tj i NEW SPRING SUITS, at $9.75, $12.75 $14.75 y /A that we are specializing on this season at these three extra low special prices, all ■ ,1 ■ ( which means the saving of a sure five spot in your pocket. V—' \ YlJi Men's and Young Men's "7C* Men's aiul Yoiinx Men's rfj 'Tr \ 1 I Spring SUITS Spring Suits m\ Special, at Special, at J\ \ |B| „ i ~ Of course, all the very latest models. I fJH Snappy, new Spring models, made of i iU t j n qualities of fabrics and tailoring \ lUI i IHH Spring Belt Hack, Pinch-Back, Patch where at $15.00 and more; all the ehole- I BISS Pocket and Conservative effects—mix- f st ,? ew p at terns and colors; smart up f misfl .■ ■ , . „ to-the-minute models; extremes as we" HVl|, | turcs, grays, browns, green and all wool a3 conservatives, including Sunpro i BBt j sunproof navy blue Serges; all sizes. Navy Blue Serges. ■ SB Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits j 7t; M SpeciaK at tD I #■ • I i Styles and qualities of materials that equal the best • ■ MM ■ > . $20.00 Suits shown elsewhere; made of handsome ■ hai' Bn j I ,|WmBB worsteds and cassimeres. In the latest extreme and con fjf/a I I 'mfflfffWi Bervative styles; all new. Spring patterns and colors and gjgjjj|| • j I all wool Sunproof Navy Blue Serges; all sizes. II I 1H [Continuing the Special Sale of Men's Pants HH [Don't Delay,lt's the Last Day These Prices Will Prevail l1 (ZCk I'OR MKJI'S d>l Qff roll MEN'S to 4Q FOlt MEN'S wID3 PANTS; P1570 PANTS; *4.43 PANTS; Worth to $-.50 Worth to 2.75 Worth to f3.30 Made of good worsted . ''' or Work or Drem. These are wonderful / ftf ,t t. ■ . Fine cheviots, cassi- values; made of fine wors- J Jl,| cassimeres; all neat mix- m eres, made extra strong, teds and cassimeres; [(' |1 tures with protected pock- in a big assortment of de- stripes, checks and mix- I \ets and belt loops; all sizes slrable patterns; all sizes tures; all handsomely ta11.32 .32 to 42. 32 to 42. ored; all sizes, 32 to 42. SEE ADDITIONAL KAUFMAN NEWS ON OPPOSITE PAGE Suffragists May Move State Headquarters From Here to Philadelphia If the spring conference of suffrage workers to be held in Harrisburg, April 18, acts favorably upon a recom- mendation to be maua by the execu- tive board of the Pennsylvania Wo- man Suffrage Association the State headquarters of the suffrage organi zation will be moved from. Harrlsburg to Philadelphia some time in May. Such action would return the ma-1 cliinery of the State suffragists to the Eastern city after an absence of a lit tle more than four years, the State suffrage headquasters, prior to Janu ary. 1914, having been located in Phil adelphia continuously for 4 4 years. The suggestion of transferring the suffrage offices to Philadelphia was made by Mrs. J. O. Miller, of Pitts burgh, lirst vice-president, at a meet ing of the cxcutive board yesterday here, and the board decided unani mously to recommend the change to the spring conference. In urging the change, Mrs. Miller explained that, she believes Phlladel | phia is the logical place for the State 1 board to sit, and for its headquarters' ' force to work, It being tho largest city in tlie State and the center of ap proximately one-third of its popula tion. fwHYHAIRFAuToUT j Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the Bcalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair cdmcß out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dan druff, get a 25-cent bottle of Danderin? at any drug store, pour a little in youi hand and rub well into the scalp. Alter a few applications all dandruff disappears and the hair stops comin? out.—rAdv.
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