Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 04, 1917, Page 8, Image 8

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COUPLE WED ON
MARYLAND LINE
Pennsylvania Veteran of Civil
War Marries Widow of
Southern Soldier
Waynesboro, Pa„ April 4.
was much of the romantic in the mar
riage yesterday evening of a Civil War
veteran. W. Otto poombs, and Mrs.
Mary E. Pryor, widow of a Civil War
veteran. They went to tne Mason-
Dixon line, near Ringgold, Md., and,
standing on the Maryland side of the
■line, under the great oaks near the
Mennonite Church on the State Road,
.they were married by the Rev. Dr.
:Gorg F. Boggs. pastor of the Metho
dist Church of Waynesboro, at 7.30
o'clock, the illumination being fur
nished by the headlights of automo
biles.
Tho trip to the romantic wedding
place was made in automobiles. Four
j Waists in Our Pre-Easter Sale / ////// 7 i ////// 7 2 ,/,/ ' / 7 3 f/n " /^/ f // / / 7 g ///// e/ High Class Waists Underpriced
and striped effects with large col- cuffs, in gold, green, mustard, H and white; in the ' Pre-Easter fects; sizes up to 44 in the Pre-
Uke°w a p!ck i a™ me<l :. 65c Ihc 98c Ite@PGOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE J $1.98 li v price .!. $3.25
Salkins Smashing Big Pre-Easter Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Hundreds of Fine Garments For Men, Women and Children will be Placed
on Sale at Record Prices, Making This Our Most Drastic Lower Price Event
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WeAreDetterrreparedtoServeYoulhanEverDerore&Can Save You $3 to $lO on a Garment! ' HERE THEY GO
Our Pre-Easter Sale will open your eyes when it comes to values. We are giving the people of this section styles, quality and assortments \\ |
at positively lowest prices in town. Our low running expenses allow us to sell at such unheard-of low prices. jl Watch These Suits Go Out For the Big i
Women's and Misses' Serge djO yC J||| <%/ Q"\ jNo man wiJSSte £bfweii dressed on j
Coats I
At I as^er overlook the suits we are sell- 1
All the latest shades are represented in this lot. .These are handsome models in ( / \v) '! -li-wi- tl.aco nrvmiloi* i
fewell ailorcd styles. \ ' \V/T ij D lUCSC pupillcll piltCS.
Women's and Misses' sl9 T 1 ? -Ml' PlHlflß' jffifcfxw Ij 10 00 12 50 151 00 8 00
Velour Coats • • • * [• 'w/| iwß Bill 'I f\ult ft )I' Never in the history of clothing
Those are the snappiest coats of the season. They have the large collars and big 1 Ilftv'i V I 4' 'i (Pi I fl i i !> ScllillO" wllCn IM'icCS WCI'C SO llic'll cIS Alk
cuffs and stitching all around setting off the style in a very striking way. All \. (ITVW I jffljjlj jW j ]
117 1 **• j v _ __ ; %■, 1 Wfi j <MMiB ti f> <! there been such wonderful values J| WM K J|
I Women S and Misses ff 1 C ifgl /jj Hi] jll if i p|M I; oft'ered as Salkins arc now A \
Velour Coats . . .
/■ '■ I' I j/j 'I I ■l] I ijill '' ' llf / f' : f Wvery style suit that is uto the minute is seen^BpJ^
anywhere '" collarß and euffa and jFq |'J ' j "" PUtU " g tl6 K '
15.00. 16.50, 1 8.00 and 20.00 Suits $1 0.50 j; There are plenty of styles here for the conßer- fIK f I fl^,
__ ' , ' . . _ T | W fW ■il ksA V >•••• (> vative man who wants something snappy but pSfclSi J*® 1 ft*** ii
New Spring Models for Women, Misses 1 uM : . | " k -"'""" ■""" i;
Sk Sr^.^sSS ß AS'lS i iSw^r™dSS. Plea,ed Remarkable Values in Skirts in j Beautiful New j (Every Boy Will Want a New 11:
Gabardine Suits, in mustard, green, black and blue. Our Pre-Easter Sale j Easter Suits j 1 Suit For Easter |J| '
Serge Suits, in green, black, brown and blue. | * ** w* l! Every paren*can get the boy a new, suit ■IB w <;
Plain black and blue Tailored Poplin Suits. $6 00 STRIPED SILK TAFFETA . SQQC ! 514.65 || a&fSWttJ & ill !|
Blue Semi-fitted Serge Suits. oKiKla v' */ */ f . el line of boys' suits and no one In the town
. . $5.50 SILK POPLIN SKIRTS . (J* Of* |- I __ J ! can give better values. ■ H
i^——■ an —i Xv < i-v i CJ tl n 1 < No matter what style suit you want for the ■
All tiie lutcst sliadts in plain colors. • d.IIvL little chap, we can fit him in a snappy suit, K ,
-<*vmvvwvvmvwwmw%wmwTwvvwwwmvmvmwvmvwfvtT 00 STRIPED TAFFETA SKIRTS Z _■ f j at !>
I Remarkable Values in Children's Coats H A " the ■nrto. t stnpe efreets. $4.45 519.75 li OH (C QA C 7 CH
!! We have a wonderful line of stylish coats for children, ages 6to 1-4 years <J $5.75 PLAIN BLACK SATIN SKIRTS .... f** *T) A Q ? ' || I •OvF /. !'
]| and can suit any taste. The range of prices is large and no matter what Ji Suitable for dress wear. S ' •< | ■ ' ' ,
S price you care to pay, we have such an extensive line you can easily be suited. J| t These the cream of< Most of them have two pairs of pants. nki !'
][ These'coats are shown in checks and plaids of all sizes and colors and in all <> $6.50 Light Tan SPORT SERGE SKIRTS, A f* C* Ithe new Easter styles,' <[ > <|
the best plain shades. There are plain and belted models and styles with J| Plain tailored with fancy pockets. ' 4 in p 0 plins Serges, Gab-j t < ' <|
(tcon tft 71; I "ZWJTSZS? BEROE SK,RTS • • $495 !r n n. t"L T :Z I Men's Hats $1.50 and $1.90
j tDt/* l/U wJIvV d)U v V 5 a>o nn omr-c __ . * Ishades and in all sizes, C All the latest shades to go with the suits and ill the nobbiest stiff
J ' ■ T S $3.00 SEKGL SKIRTS; PLAIN MODELS.. I A Q if or women and misses. 5 an<l soft styles. These are wonder values and cannot be had in any
S Plain colors and stripes and plaids. I r\ ' " € other store for no store thinks it wise to sell hats at such a small |i
i margin of prolit as we do.
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__ O. N. T. spool thread 4 w Wiltc Muslin Gotvns—in a tine I „ _1 i / 1 - <!
ii Shoes For the Whole Family !i loCsSHill*™ Aft* M11 Hen's $1.50 Pajamas 95c
j! !; spools for. trimmed, 1 in the jt U L T-M A w wwm .<•■ i I A big lot of new Pajamas that we bought at a special pf ice will be Ij|
i 1 If you buy them at Salkins you Will ], Pre-Easter sale at & B Wf 9 |kT '! put on sale at the special price of 85c. , ■ < J
!i realize what we mean w-hen we say V I Ladies' Handkerchief.*— _ \/l I Hi |m X |[ V '!j
: I In a town 8e ' are gr6a V F with embroidered corners Q Nine large rolls of iJ/lLllVill O || r~ i
j; Ladies' $3.00 O\ C PlLl! -*] If/ l I the Pre-Easter C I I Limit nine rolls to Z.ir „ I I Men's Shirts at 95c I
!| Shoes ~?l ijf !• SU ' C Pr'J-Easter sale ' eUtly witll tile l| Here's a chance to get a new Easter Shirt for a small price and get !|
!> Ladies' White Canvas Lace Boots, solid -or/ /•// . <! suits. _ * ' hirr assortment nf rlaintv (' something very unusual. We have a big assortment of the most styl- |>
; i leather soles, regular $3.00 tfJO AQ 1 „ it , 1,, L t OA CliUdren's White j , Udilliy , | sh patterns that are shown this season and we buy in large quanti- J|
! values; special !' ~Xu nj£- *0 <U/ of Ffl and good groceries for ! ties,• getting better prices than most stores so that wc ure able to ,
iI Ladies's3.oo 000 f I Uut, ? in k the'pre-'' 0%/ CI I law arul Unene. ages I tllC Easter table Al- i J I
;i Shoes <£*<£o ii , ways the lowest prices in ii , ~ > ii
I Eu " on '"ji 93 the town. ii Men's $2.00 Trousers For $1.48
Ladieg' 6 ®? 50 jj" I ?Ar,VZTSi99C ftiSHS Rice, lb 80-9* ii SffMSiPKSTS !|
iish o rs . ! 5,7t> ;i sit™m'l.r.t" £tJK 'sSS 97C p -- io f "f -......i,.n v
l> Ladies' $7.50 Havana Brown Lace !' in the Pre-Eas'ter i Olives 3 for !' <!
Boots, Ladies' Gray Kid Lace Boots, />• i_ qjo 7 c fV pr I.adies' Hosiery—Silk Boots in H ale, (/ | ''' J AUI 'V
i 1 Ladies' Havana Brown, with ivory vJUi£> yc./o m black and white; more silk in only Sonn Rpnnc 11//, .
]| top; all 8%-inch tops; CC "7C Shoes |i them than in any of- n " 1 cans L-Iff, /
i' special at this sale f O • . , t . fered elsewhere at _ Women's Ix>ng Kimonos —in a Sllllkist Rnicinc lli "1 *>ft ''' a ' n s, " < TaiTcta in tho best Bed Sheets—a very f\
il REMARKABLE VALUES IN liees° ' ; the price; in the /*•/* variety of Persian f\ f\ • 1-1 KaiSin.S, lb., J an d most wanted n mm B ,°° d ,2 u ?" ty All/*
' | CHILDREN'S COATS ™ ,fr 12 75 v ,i,m io oij ! Pre-Easter sale, W(/L and fancy QD. Hersliev's Cocoi plain shades, f 9 C size .2x90, will be in |IM/j
Misw' S3 00 c regular *2.75 value, $2.25 | at, pair crepe materials fiXf* nciaiey g LOCOa in the Pre- f .Vj the Pre-Easter Vl/t
MtSSes JpO.UU ■ /I m special •••■• • • in the Pre-Easter ,S il* 1 \ft* Easter A sale, at, yard
j| Shoes <WT:O Children s White Shoes Ladies' Thread Silk Hosiery— sale, at '><•><>< sale, at Pillow Cases Size
; | Misses' Vici Kid Buttn. solid Greatest wliito shoe values for ; grades of the season white• one F*t\ Canned Stl'lllg BeanS, 42 x36 bleached and a
!> leather soles; sizes 11 %to 2; regu- children in the city— I < twf Pri! raster /I/* flesh and white, one T ft Silk Tafieta—in the pm mt LtmdPi e.i nnrt f/I
]! lar $3.00 values; *0 Sizes sto 8 $1.15 !, lin the Pre-Easter fl of tha-best values Call JlfS 1-40 smartest plaids and /L y. ilnSf i n th fC# f*
!' special sizes BV4to 11 SI. 3.1 ,; I sale. sl.2a Mflj ever offered, in the t/t/ C stripes; one of the / *>/* ready foi use, in the
It T nn M It O Sizes 11 Mi to 2 51.50 il lvalue, %/ \M%* Pre-Easter sale, at.. . Macaroni, pkgf., \)s ;or biggest values in Pre- ft/L f 1 *'-Easter X V
II * z ±4;C7 Douglas Shoes For Men \ \ I I Children's Dresses made of I 2 for 17d* I aSter sa ' e ' I I
ii r $2.50 to $5.00 I WLiSa ifl- Rosses Wheat'"Biscuits SSKttEI/1
11 button styles, high and low heels; ) Agency for the celebrated W. L. , can get anywhere J f _ of new styles W/* V llCdl DlStUllS ' Lni hi ,„m i„ th' n I / /* lent quality; 15c 111/*
' | genuine Goodyear welts, regular Douglas Shoes for men. Every pair ; t) „ _ , f■ 4% | n the Pre-Easter (L *)</• nr 1 fnr S ? M'• Ol value, will be in the Xv V
11 $1 00 value; <4 4 guaranteed to give good wear. But- ! ; sale 11 C sale at . . V " ' . Bal ° •* Pre-Easter sale, at yd
j| soerwn ton, lace and blucher styles. I )*}' e Pre-Jflaater sale. CannpH I inn FUqmc at, per yard "
11 P ' P • Table Damask —good . L-ima lieaflS Men's Shirts —in a big assort-
Boys' Crush Wash Suits—ages 2 new patternß; one €\C\ "<> 1 ruit of the
to years: regular n . and one-half yards / </* c , . 'fom Muslin- f A and newest stripes. 1 IF
——————s / \ value, wide, in the Pre- Ut/L Soaps, 6 for bleached and ready | M- $1.50 value, in the f f
Double Strength Corsets—high. .. ii'" 1 )i e - n . ml (ww Easter sale, at, yard.. n . r ., .. Jp "'J?- in ~le B. J| Pre-Easter sale, X• JL
Double btrengt B Silk Taffeta—full yard wide, in Pre-Easter sale, 1/ V/V , , ~ Dutch Cleanser, *)C*. or Pre-Easter X%J V at
at All nilk I opllns—4o inches wide > r Ba ' e a *. yard
medium and low jm md ail the latest am /j mm Topless Dancing Cor- in all tho newest shades and 'Or mtdff / Men's Hats—a wonderful value
bust; regular $2.50 m MJ_ stripes and colors, f / sets—in pink and A w regular $1.48 -m o. -.. , . , ~ Apron <Jlngham—ln /<) in soft and stilt 4 mt a
value In the sale M MTm in the Pre- t MB £ white, sizes 19 to 30; value in f nr otlgai, lb. the best checks and Oj _ models, in the f fl
® ™ Easter sale, A•\M M $1.39 value, in the Vthe Pre-Easter M f i'sl/.tf* best colors, an excel- .j( most fashionable M M
at, yard Phe-Easter VV V sale, at, X • mtd %J / 2 " lent qualitv, in the shades, in the X ■ \J
i palp ' nt l yar " Tolet Paper, 9 rolls 25'0 sak '- '•
1 SALKIN'S 438-430 MARKET ST—AT SUBWAY
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
people went from Waynesboro and
five came from* Smithsburg, Md. The
ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and
Mrs. John Seighman, Mr. and Mrs. G.
K. Ridenour and Mrs. John Brown.
Smithsburg. and'.H. G. Potts, of
Waynesboro. After the ceremony the
witnesses came to Waynesboro with
the bridal party. Mr. Seighman pre
sented the brJdo with a large bridal
cake.
This is Mr. Coombs' third matrimon
ial Venture and Mrs. Coombs' second.
The marriage followed a courtship of
three months. The bride, who Is 54
years old, is the widow of George W.
Pryor, who was a member of Company,
K, First Maryland Cavalry, Potomac
Home brigade. She lived at Smiths
burg the greater part of her life, com
ing to Waynesboro recently.
Mr. CoomSs, who is ?5 years of age,
is a veteran of the Civil War, having
served in Battery B. First Pennsylva
nia Light Artillery. lie enlisted at
York. For a number of years he lived
at Baltimore, coming to Waynesboro
in 1910. He is a past post commander
of Captfin John K. Walker Post, No.
287, G. A. R., and for three years has
been its adjutant.
S2 WHEAT AX ACTUALITY
Chicago, April 4.—Two dollar wheat
became an actuality to-day. The cereal
for delivery next month sold at that
price at the opening of the Board of
Trade to-day. It is the Highest ijrice
ever paid here on a normal markets—
Odd Fellows Install Officers
and Initiate Candidates
Mechanicsburg, Pa., April 4. —Last
evening initiation of Ave candidates in
the third degree was held in Mechan
icsburg Lodge, No. 215, Independent
Order Odd Fellows, after which the
following officers were installed by
District Deputy George W. llershman:
Past grand, Lewis D. Cook; noble
grand, George C. Dietz; vice grand,
Charles H. Smith; warden, Hofrard V.
, Fishel; right supporter to noble grand,
D. S. Walters: left supporter to noble
grand, D. S. Walters; left supporter to
noble grand, Samuel C. Plough; right
supporter to vice grand, Bernard E.
Stansfleld; left supported to vice grand,
Charles D. Eckerd; inside guardian,
the Rev. E. C. B. Castle; outside guard
lan, J. M. Nickel; secretary, A. 11.
Swartz; treasurer, George C. Milleisen;
conductor, Harry M. Bare; right scene
supporter. Grant Weaver; left scene
supporter, John T. Harnish; chaplain,
i the Rev. E. C. B. Castle; host, J. M.
Nickel; trustees, D. S. Walters, W. O.
! Myers and J. M. Nickel; represents
j tive, George W. Hersliman.
! VEHICLE LIGHT RILL OUT
! The bill requiring lights on all vc
| hides except agricultural machinery
and hay wagons after dark was re
ported to the House to-day.
HARRISBURG TEtEGRXPH
Change Trolley Car
Schedule For Parade
Stopping points of all carii' on thej
llarrisburg Railways Company lines
coming into Market Square to-mor
row afternoon, between 3.15 and 4
.o'clock, will be as follows: Reservoir
Park, Allison Hill, Hummelstown, Ober
lin. Steelton and -Mlddletown cars, to
Philadelphia and Reading Railway sta
tion. eastern approach of Market street
subway.
\Fourth and Sixth street, Capital
street, Progress and Linglestown cars
to Fourth and Market streets.
Third street cars, to Third and Mar
ket streets.
Second street. Riverside and Roek
ville cars, to Market Square south in
Second street.
The changes are made because of the
parade which will be held when James
W. Gerard, former Ambasasdor to Ger
many, arrives.
SPEAKERS AT STATE DINNER
Announcement was made to-day
that the speakers at the dinner of the
State Society next Tuesday would bo
Governor Brumbaugh, ex-Governor
Willis, of Ohio, Adjutant General Stew
art and Deputy Attorney General
Emerson Collins.
Twenty-Five Recruits Added
to Machine Gun Company
Lemoyne, Pa., April 4. Since the
Machine Gun Company of the Eighth
Regiment, with temporary quarters In
the Lemoyne firehouse returned from
the Mexican border. Captain Ralph C.
Crow has enlisted about twenty-live
recruits.
C'aptcln Trow has been busy at his
office in Hummel avenue for several
weeks recruiting new men and has
made a tine record for his company.
Most of the men enlisted are from the
West Shore. New Cumberland and
Mechanicsburg are the best represent
ed, but Lemoyno is far back of the av
erage. Camp Hill and Eberly Mills
are represented among the new men.
Drills for tho recruits will be held
to-morrow night, and tho regular drill
will be held Monday.
WILL ABANDON BRIDGE
Carlisle, Pa„ April 4. The Mount
Holly borough council lias voted to
dismantle the bridge at Mountain
Creek, Just at Mount Holly Park and
having a fording constructed. This is
on the highway route leading from
Harrisburg to Gettysburg. The body
will also petition the court to have the
borough divided, about half to be
made a part of the township of South
Middleton.
APRIL 4, 1917.
No Regular Army Officer
to Drill Cadet Battalion
Carlisle, Pa., April 4. Supporters
of drill work at Dickinson College have
been informed that it will bo impossi
ble at this time to secure a regular
army officer to drill the cadet battalion
which it has been decided to form, as
ail of these men are needed for the
moblization of the regular army. It
Is suggested that a National Guard
officer, one who has been retired from
the service or is on the reserve list, be
placed in charge for the present.
AUTO STORAGE—
First class, fireproof garage,
open day and night Rates
reasonable.
Auto Trans. Garage
Wit
ciikiaimnm
TO REMODEL, BUILDING
A building permit -was issued to-clAv
to the Hurrisburg Bottling Works to
remodel the three-story brick building
at 2H Grace street. The cost of the
Improvement will bo $5,000 and will
be done under the direction of Joseph
A. Koons, contractor.
Too Late For Classification.
Help Wanted —Female
STENOGRAPH Elt for office. State
salary desired. Address It., 5813, care
j of Telegraph. %
EASTER".
SEASHORE
Low Rates,
Via Reading Railway
Saturday, April 7
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