14 Bible Conference at First Baptist Opens The thirty-first Interdenominational Bible Conference opened this after non In the First Baptist Church at 3.30 o'clock, the Rev. George E. Gullle, of the Presbyterian Church South, speaking. The conference will be continued until Tuesday evening. The Rev. Wil liam L Pettingtll, pastor of the North ' Baptist Church, Wilmington, Del., will speak on Saturday, Sunday and' Monday at the sessions, and on Sun day evening in Stevens Memorial Methodist Church. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. Ilow to lleniovc JEaslly. Here's .1 chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with tho guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of otliine— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of! tho homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for tho worst case.' Be sure to ask the druggist for the i double strength othino as this is the ! prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Adv. I Here is that Fa- I f mous Refrigerator ft 5 with the seamless, £ R dish-like lining the g genuine— fif 0 ] Leonard Cleanable | 1 ! Superb Porcelain-Lined 3 R c All in one piece— | | 1 with rounded corners % jjj ' brought clear to the jj§ | ' The Pride of every i Housekeeper. Don't jjjME | confuse this wonder- d9 i fulsanitary lining with ' paint or enamel or fißfj , with porcelain lining SK) i put on in sheets and >so £ the joints filled with cement, j * We will give you sß® a free a sample of the Leon- c ard Porcelain that will a quickly show you the dif- i 1 ference. You can't scratch I : it even with a knife. It is GST i everlasting, easily kept | sweet and clet!:i. Look for C SIK the trade mark LEONARD | p K CLEANABLE to avoid ijEu i JKj imitations. Just call and sl|g j r Ea it- That's all we ask. fcljvfl \ lriccd from SS.SO up. Jvj Join our cluli and pay GTkQ W monthly. jaßv | ROTHERT'S i? 312 MARKET ST. OB J 1 BRACE UP!! | What is the use of suffering from sick headache, indigestion, bilious attacks, nervousness and con stipation? Brace up! If you have the will to be free from these discouraging troubles, here's the way: Timely use of will promptly correct these con ditions. A few doses of this I matchless remedy will cleanse the I system, bring grateful relief, and make you healthier, happier and stronger. When you feel half sick, blue and despondent, a timely dose of Beecham's Pills will work wonders, and act pleasantly as I QUICK TONIC J At All Druggists, 10c., 25c. Directions of special value to women are with every box "The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World" FRIDAY EVENING, HARRIBBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 25, 1917. 250 CANDIDATES IN BY INDEPENDENT A 1| JOHN L. McGARRAHER, State Vice-Councillor. Preparations are complete for the ! ''iff booster parade and session of the Order of Independent Americans to j night. The parade takes place at S I o'clock and the session follows at Chestnut Street Hall. Reprcsenta j tives will be present from councils in Harrisburg. Steelton. Middletown. j Enluiut, Oberlin, Penbrook, Lingies town, West Fairview, Mechantcsburg, Carlisle and New Cumberland. There will be a class of 250 candidates ini j tlated. The State board of oflicers i and the Carlisle degree team will be in charge. The order of the pa rade follows: I Form at Front and Market streets |at 8 o'clock. Chief marshal, Robert TRACK READY FOR BIG MEET Expect New Records in Slate High School Classic Tomorrow Harrisburg's athletic field at Island Park Is in prime condition for the eleventh annual state high school track and field meet to-morrow. U'his classic event is held under the aus pices of the Harrisburg Track Ath letic Committee. In to-morrow's events there-will be 133 athletes rep- j resenting fourteen high schools. Winner in Doubt Picking a winner for to-morrow | is not easy. Tech has winning J laurels away from home, but will be) without several stars in to-morrow's j meet. Reading High has been show- j ing speed and may be a strong con- j tender. Williamsport and Altoona ; will also be factors, Lancaster, York, i Lebanon, Lykens, Millersburg, Way- | nesboro and other schools will try I for honors. The meet starts promptly at 1.30 with the preliminaries in the 100- yard dash. With'an improved track ! and better conditions some new rec- ! ords are looked fpr. Many of the athletes have done bettet than the local track records in previous events this season. The officials of the meet will be: Referee—W. O. Hickok, 111, Yale. Judges of Track Events—Vance C. McCormick, Yale; A. C. Stamm, president city school board; A. K. Patterson, Harrisburg High School; Dr. Harvey F. Smith, Bucknell and ) IT. of P.; Prof. F. E. Downes, Dickin- i son: 11. A. Boyer, Harrisburg High School. Field Judges. Ross A. Hickolc, Yale; B. Saul, Otterbein; Thomas M.I Kelker, Cornell; Arthur E. Brown, Harvard; Gilbert M. Oves, Princton; the Rev. S. W. Herman, Gettysburg; J. Montgomery Trace, Princeton; Dr. John H. Fager, Jr., U. of P.; M. Wm. Jacobs, Jr., U. of P.; Wm. D. Meikel, State; C. Harry Kain, U. of P.; John C. Herman. Jr., Yale. * WILLIAM A. PIKE State Council Secretary. P. Miller; aides, A. S. Losh and M. L. Braught; platoon of police, oflicers of the Boosters Association, State oflicers, guests Mechanics burg Band, Mechanicsburg Council, candidates for initiation, Carlisle Council, High spire Band, Steelton Council, Middletown Council, Ober lin Council. Enhaut Council, New Cumberland Band, New Cumberland Council West Fairview Council, drum corps, Mt. Vernon Council, Melrose Council. Llnglestown Council, Pen brook Council. Route: Out Market street to Sec ond, to North, to Third, to Market, to subway; countermarch to Second, to Chestnut Street Hall. wns. bark is dead Mrs. Estella Wheeler Bafr, wife of Stephen A. D. Barr, aged 53, died at her home, 262 Herr street, this morn ing. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from tho house. The Rev. Dr. Robert Bag- : neli, pastor of the Grace Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be 1 private in the Paxtang Cemetery. She j is survived by her husband and one ' son. Linn W. Barr. of Reading. Mrs. Barr was a member of the Harris burg Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Capital City Chapter, 116, O. K. S., and Ladies Maccabees, Review Hive, 257. TIME TABLE CHANGES The Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company have issued a bul letin of tinjo table changes in ef- I feet Sunday, May 27. A number of suburban trains in and out of Phila delphia have been taken off. Changes have been made on the Bethlehem j ' N America's Wealth Being Redistributed Read it in Douthrichs ad page 15. I Qur Fifth Announcement 1 i I | of Saturday Specials in j p - _____ |j I High Grade Jewelry | - gf Tomorrow s special values will appeal instantly to folks having Wedding if! §jj or Graduation Gifts to buy. Scan this list—every item spells real economy, jjj atch Bracelet Sold Elsewhere Hi I t 3 r 817-50 $lO i "!" y Special 1 omorrow js ■(■ V Elgin or W'altham 7-Jewel, 20-year guaranteed gold- it! filled case—detachable bracelet—can be worn either as H| I ija a watch or watch bracelet. Special for tomorrow only, |j§ j| 1 H Casseroles, at $1 \*/ 2 Doz. Goblets, $1.751 $lO Toilet Set, $6.50 M ill n i^rff Vy r n C t a ff JL , metal - silver | Fine crystal—beautifully cut j An ideal Graduation Gift—of j ■fft Pi 1 aßt . feo * guernsey lin- : —attractive designs- sold else- French Ivory—large oval mirror *t" i r> 50 Snpp?n| W ! 1 om e " S J2? where as high as $2.75. Special I —sold elsewhere as high as slo. dl *2.50. Special tomorrow, at $1 tomorrow, at $1.75. I Special tomorrow, at 90.50. HI gj Rogers Silverware—Half Doz. Knives & Forks at $3.00 M llie genuine V 4 doz. Knives and Forks,' usually sold elsewhere as high us $5 and $6 Spe- SIS 1 gig cial for tomorrow, at *3.00. ' |n | M ~~ ~ |j| y 2 Doz. Tea Spoons, j Salt and Pepper Shakersj Ice Tea Glasses, V 2 Doz., B at $3.50 [ at SI.OO at | IP ® terll "* fiver very latest Beautiful Cut Glass with Ster- !Or Lemonade Glasses—nne crvs- IS I iti Pattern, sold elsewhere as high | ling Silver tops-—sold elsewhere : tal—beautifully cut—sold else- ip i ={= * 6 - 00 - Special tomorrow, at as high as $1.75. Special, per wliere as high as $2 75 Spe- lH Sg •.•>. , I pair, tomorrow, at .SI.OO. I cial tomorrow, at $1.25. SK jtjj M | Our $25 Diamond Rings I Cake Knives Pie Knives Cheese I tj| i Are the Talk of the Citv Knives Berry Spoons and Tomato Scrv- ip II J | cr's with. Pearl handles Serlinor Silver Hi ' N """mings. Special to-morrow, at g Iti tional value, at and u 11 agree they are excep- I 25% Reduction ft? I 'ii- ' I I WwMCfSahlctrM. | it| * -jl .WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY, ETC* 206 Market Street 1 H H PUBLIC NOTIFIED OF REGISTRATION Governor Officially Proclaims June 5 and Calls For Go-operation Governor Brumbaugh to-day is sued the following proclamation offi cially informing the people of the State of registration day, June 5, un der the conscription act and calling upon all citizens by word of mouth and otherwise to cause knowledge of the time and places of enrollment to be spread broadcast and for a proper observance of the day throughout the Commpnwealth: "To the People of Pennsylvania: The President of the United Sttaes, under date of May 18. 1917, has set June 5, 1917, as the day, and tne several voting precincts as the re spective places for*tho registration of all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 30, both years inclusive. This registration is to occur between the hours of 7.00 a. m. and 9.00 p. m. It is the will of the national government that this service be done in thought ful apprehension of its significance. The President further directs that the day be carried in our hearts as a great day of patriotic devotion and obligation, when the duty .shall lie upon every man, whether he is him self to be registered or not, to see to it that the name of every male per f A Recipe Worth Keeping— Chocolate Fudge in p u j a d esger t I'fil 'J -T"l4 spoon of butter, 2 3 |f J cuns granulated sugar, cup 'flß milk and 1 % r jgt squares of un- HWsweetened choc iffiifcareStHM olate, cup Baker's Freih yyjjJynl Grated Coconut MI7 I 111 and yi cup coco nut milk into saucepan and ii At Your boil until it forms c Grocer' • a soft ball when dropped in cold water, stirring all the time. Remove from fire, add 1 tea spoon vanilla and beat several minutes. Pour into buttered tins. When cool, cut into squares, before it hardens. Complete Recipe Booklet on Request BAKER'S Fresh Grated Coconut in the Original Milk In Cans, Not in Paper Packages NOT a Dried Coconut Baker's Fresh Grated Coco nut—all grated and ready for use the moment the can is open —as sweet, moist and tempting as a freshly picked nut! The original milk keeps it fresh and luscious —not the tasteless desiccated kind. Rocipo Booklet on Reaaeet FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Dept. NP Philadelphia, P.. sun oi tne uesiKnaied aSeT"Is writ ten on these lists of honor. "Thus, by executive decree, every male citizen is made responsible for a successful and complete registra tion. Because Pennsylvania Is so large a part of tho nation and be cause her splendid record in the past" is a present appeal to us. I now call upon all the people of this great commonwealth to take up at once the patriotic service of planning In all commendable ways to make .I une 5 a day memorable for commanding loyalty to the nation and for a re sult in service worthy of our best' traditions and in keeping with the dignity and prestige of the common wealth. "In all places of public assembly, in all newspapers, In all Institutions, in the homes and from the temple of your own conscience I exhort you to exercise your utmost endeavor to inform all persons concerning the im portance of tho service, and the dig nity of the duty that> day to be per formed. I call upon each of you, all of you, to use all diligence in secur ing a complete registration and in ma"king manifest the penalties for failure and the glory of compliance with tho executive decree." WIM, RECEIVE ON SUNDAY Miss Clarabelle Claster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Claster, 801 North Second street, will be home this evening, after her graduation from the Harcum School, at Bryn Mawr. Miss Claster will be "At Home" to her friends on Sunday evening and many will be glad to congratulate this clever young girl on her attain ments. spliif vy?icQi straws Everyman's Straws Here for unexampled varie ties of high grade, dis tinctively styled Straw Hats of every description. The name McFALL in your "Straw" stands for better quality—superior style and unfailing service. OPEN* EVENINGS McF all's Hatters, Men's Furnishers and Sh'rt Makers Third and Market UNDERTAKER 1743 Chas. H. Mauk N r. H sl PRIVATE AMBULANCE PHONES KJiTEIIMIN AT BANQUET Members of Camp 23, P. O. of A., gave a banquet the other evening in honor of the delegates who attended t lOiCaCOI laOCJOOCZracaQflßf irnr->nm | pink cheeks When a girl's color fades and she looks debilitated, is short of y breath, when her heart palpitates after every slight exertion and a she has pains in various parts of the body she needs a good tonic. Dr. Williams Pink Pills j for Pale People Dare the remedy best suited to restore the blood, bring brightness to the eyes and put color in cheeks and lips. As they contain no (1 alc ? ho ! or , harmf " l drugs they are safe at any age and their tonic action is always helpful. Your own druggist sells these pills. U 7 W r? yp th Blood" and "What to Eat and How ° to Eat give just the information that every mother of a growing fj girl needs. They are free. Write for them today. Addre!.: Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y ti3OtIC3M(=IDOC3C^=MOC3a=MOCM=3CM=iSCC=a3i \M Positively Closes Saturday Night at 10.30 P.M. PRICES AND TERMS SHOT TO PIECES— For the Last Day of The Great Factory Sale at "YOHN BROS" Every Instrument in Our Entire Stock Must Be Sold at Some Price— Positively the Greatest Values Ever Offered This Beautiful ~ ONE FINAL WORD 1 rhe end is here. This great Factory Sale has ¥ Tj-.™ Z 1 4 • reached the end. The tremendous volume of busi ness at (his great .Factory Sale has far exceeded our 1 iJmm „ miTjiTr expectations. The shrewd intelligent buyers of this Here is a *, Wlfc community have appreciated the bona fide gen,nine , | savins' we have offered and have actually snapped piano tnat you , these Bargains up at a surprising rate. Many have j TrePhiIMl&'irfcSj|s|BE been sold, but the remaining stock offers you the greatest Bargains of them all. We have cut prices hope to dupli- to attraction. Terms are not. a consideration. This cate for twice once—Tonight or tomorrow without fail. This great- PH t c f a n pi atl o Opportunities is knocking at your what we ask Jj| door. Do not miss it. Act at once—Before it is too j| p to Be Sold For $279 Pay $5.00 Down, SI.OO Weekly WEBlil not even a consideration. We must sell these Instru- i I ments. We want responsible, reliable buyers—the —This is one $ I iWHfillffftlßfflPßß >M terms are not a factor —$2 Down is as welcome as I j |B^BSB > *|jß Pianos at $2 weekly and up. The terms are so low day B ar g a ins air you can surely afford a piano or player piano now if ever. But como in at once. REMEMBER THIS ■ ■ SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT Pay $15.00 Down, $2.00 Weekly 3 OF THE MANV OTHER TREMENDODS BARGAINS STILL LEFT THIS S3OO PIANO THIS $350 PIANO THIS $260 PIANO $1 WEEKLY I $1.25 WEEKLY 51.50 WEEKLY The World's Choicest Products are here for you now at savings that are almost beyond belief—"Knabe," "Price & Teeple"—"The World's Celebrated Story & Clark" —"Pease"—"Weaver" —"Schaeffer"—"Kroll" —"Symphanola" and others. All must ho —every instrument in our entire stock—New, Used, Exchanged and Discontinued models —all to go at prices that actually guarantee you a never to be equaled Bona Fide Saving. Come in at once before it is too late. Cash Buyers ° pcn To "' g ' lt Ppt " 9p - M snm>a.v. 10.30 p. m. Out-of-Town Are offered discounts that I Buyers are worthy of considera- " * We refund railroad fare „c Factory Distributors For Story & Clark Pianos , ~ , . „ tion. Special savings of- am| both ways and deliver the fered for 150 first pay- g North Second St. piano to your home up to ments. Market Square IIARItINBURG, PA. 75 miles. the State convention In Heading. The! affair was given In the assembly hall j of the order. Nineteenth and Derry i streets. Covers were laid for thirty- ' five suests. STOUFFER'S CUT-RATE MEAT MARKET In the r.arice Whit* Stall, In llroad Street Market, and at 449 BROAD ST. "Quality Our Motto" SATURDAY SPECIALS Neck Ribs 12J/20 Moiling Beef 140 Pot Roast 100 Hamburg Steak .... 100 Rib Roast 180 Round Steak 220 Sirloin Steak ....... 250 Scrapple, 3 pans .... 2;0 ( Visit our Saturday \lKlit t'loiiii- I |> Sale In Hroad Street Market. |