4 $3,000 MORE IS RECEIVED BY Y.M.C.A.BOARD Building Fund Is Rapidly Nearingsl ,*000; Boys' Sec retary Outlines Plans Secretary Reeves' announcement of contributions to the T. M. C. A. shows the fact that Harrlsburg is awakening to a full realization of the association's value to the town. The following contributions wero an nounced by him at the weekly luncheon of the board of directors held at the Harrlsburg Club: Previously acknowledged .. $12,188 A Friend 25 Henry Gilbert & Son 100 A Carson Stamm BO Harry L. Anwvll 10 Richard M. H. Wharton.. 20 Robert H. Irons 10 Dr. Charles C. Cocklln .... 20 James M. Cameron 200 Theodore Calder 100 Christian W. Lynch 25 .T. H. Troup 600 Benjamin Strouse 25 Dr. J. B. McAlister 15 Edward A. Miller 20 P. F. Davenport 10 C. Ross Boas 10 Mrs. Henry B. McCormlck. 500 John R. Henry 10 Wm. B. Hammond 25 J. Horace MacFarland. ... 4 0 William D. B. Alney 25 Mrs. John H. Weiss 1.000 Wm. M. Donaldson 500 Total $15,528 First Aid Classes First aid classes for men in the se lective draft are announced by Sec retary Reeves, of the local Y. M. C. A., as a part of the association's plans for the year. The classes will open In a short time, and a nominal charge will be made for instruction. Classes in French and Spanish are also announced. These classes are free of charge. The French class has already been opened and the class in Spanish will be opened on the ninth. Outlines Plans A. H. Dinsmore, new boys' secre tary, was present at the meeting of the board of directors held in the | Harrisburg Club, and outlined plans for activities in civil, religious and j educational lines for the year. The ! board authorized Mv. Dinsmore's at- ; tendance at the older boys' confer- ■ ence at Berwick, and he will be one ( of the leaders of the assembly. He | will be accompanied by a number of ! delegates. A Bible conference Is being ar? | ranged by G. W. Reily. chairman of the Committee on Religious Work, 1 to be held in Fahnestock Hall. Con- j siderable equipment Tor the new men's and boys' department is on the way, and the pool and billiard tables ■will be installed by the end of the next week. Secretary Reeves announced that the Rotary Club's Monday afternoon luncheons would be held in the As sembly Hall. E. J. Stackpole pre- | sented a check for SI,OOO from Mrs. John H. Weiss to completely re-equip the gymnasium originally supplied ! by her as a memorial to her son, Frank Weiss. Upper End Men Hurt in Night Auto Accident Willlamstown, Pa„ Oct. 4.—Harry I Hiller, Harry Curtis, of Williams- j town; "Butch" Bowman, of Lykens. | and Samuel Miller, of Wiconisco, narrowly escaped death when the au- \ tomobile in which they were riding turned over in the road about a mile I east of town Tuesday night at 11 I o'clock. Bowman, who was the more | seriously hurt, was taken to the ' Pottsville Hospital, where It Is | thought lie may die. Curtis received i a fractured arm and Harry Miller is i badly cut about the head. As they j were rounding a sharp curve the ac- ! i ldent occurred, throwing the occu- j pants twenty-five feet. The. machine ! was owned and driven by Samuel | Miller. PRISONERS CLEAN JAIL Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 4. —House! cleaning at the Northumberland I county jail, where fifty prisoners! are incarcerated, has been completed j by Warden Barr. The -walls Inside | were whitewashed, and every inch of i the cellrooms and corridors scoured j and crubbed. The work was done by prisoners. $3.00 —TO— New York AND RETURN Sunday, Oct. 7 SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN FROM LV.A.M. I HARRISBURG 3.33 j Humiiielstomi j'so ' Swntarn 3'.5 3 i HerKhey 3.57 \ I'nlmyui ) 4*04 Annvllle 4 ... j LEBANON * ... 4.>4 ! NEW YORK (nr.) 04 J RETURNING Leave New York from foot West 23d Street 5.50 P. M., foot Liberty Street 7 00 P. M. same day for above stations Tickets good going and return ing only on above Special Train date of excursion. Children be tween 5 and lii years of age, half I fare. • John Mac Donald, M. D. Graduate Hahnemann Medical Collage, Phßmdelpbln, Claim of 1880 Nerve Specialist and Expert on Insanity. 29 N. Second St., Harrisbure OPEN EVENINGS HEADQUARTERS FOR "* SHIRTS j SIDES & SIDES THURSDAY EVENING, WORKMEN'S NARROW ESCAPE Duncannon. Pa.. Oct. 4.—On Tues day morning:, while Charles E. Hun ter and Dice Ouster, wero unloading a car of lumber at the Standard Nov elty Works, a local freight came along and the car was moved tem porarily to the old main line. Both men got out of the car while it was OPOeaoaonogoeiopoceiaoononoooiaotaoooaonooßOßonionoiaonoßono Q Anniversary W A If IIFIMIAIMI Anniversary 1 j O Special | V M.i/1| lA\ II j | |i |L,II j Special D Men's and Boys' | IS |\\ W (x A IKYXU Wlfi 79c Folding Clothes | 4-PJy Collars l| 1 SAw \ WHS °" Th < <>, 0 Friday Morning | i I | A Bountiful Feast of Bargains Introduces Our Birthday Sale! | We Again Sound the Keynote of Economy We Again Demonstrate Its Practice Here jgj® |j (fa ■■■ *1 his birthday Celebration promises to surpass every former anniversary Wc arc merchants—not speculators and our great purchasing power HSm&H Sale. \\ e have assembled for this occasion the newest merchandise for the Waft n has won for us indisputable recognition as a worthy public institution, for home or personal wear that the market affords—the attractive—theddesi- e J the distribution of dependable merchandise at underselling prices in ESiEfc'J able the dependable- and offer these goods to you at prices that are the ' J spite of the generally increased prices prevailing elsewhere. In fact, P ; q lowest anywhere available. many of the Anniversary Sale Prices are lower than present-day whole- (gfc 4 === AT KAUFMAN'S P f ' CCS ' JjL tag 3- A Special Purchase of 414 Pairs of The Anniversary Sale of # Jgl criir> Snlc Price ■ ' ' 4D 1/■ lIM lit\nfSi' \ kerchiefs, colored M JM 10c. - soles tjluy l/fi ¥f ZLQ • fc. aI I 'ilflilM and P' ain bord ft cans 12c • • 1 l * . fi i'cF P€r U. /|||||l ers; worth sc. V S - DlViaed Into Q Rly f rtfq \ ® Wonderful ,ty.,.h belt- to "hoo ref ßW rOl n! 1 '"wtn I? H M f P , e „ C J al 12c 11 |8 f ITIUCU alilu JLJIH Lulo / :AT KAUFMAN'S ed English and conscrva- made and stylish suits, In IB H J. IKyV for 1 , s u r\ • o i U-Jr T-. , A - \ C ■ tlve models. The materi- the very newest Norfolk, P ff fil M* \ I'Jffll I tar 1 Or vJUICK bale Come Earlv /' \ SvirAQTAl*!! als are: Blue serges, fine belted and conservative Lf IM i|l „ \ ™ Dresses 3 /. lt,*l / \ UWCAICIO worsteds, all-wool chev- models for neat dressers. m\K I ft ,'J!) O j -s /- •> \l*| / \ Mens Coat Sweaters. An- cheeks and stripes. All neat stripes, checks and (r-V 1H —*- M fl niad'e'of f?st eS coN LOT NO ' 1—196 PAIRS / { |;| ' niversary An jju ed. A complete range of and sizes 1 for'extra stoiit {||| I Bungalow! j] || I / . Jr. tiA Sale Price.. 5z.45 ffis.,is , sS n .w£s: \|i| I u 0 15j.""t0 e'ySIS Women's and Misses' Shoes; $4.00 Value, f |;J \\ ,\ i.'ffi, SW ill! ij ™IL. ni O Worth 35c. Anniversary Sale O f\C? It*' V//1 \ ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 1 lipht shades; cut W j| S 24c Price CPZi.yjj ft- j# j/ . Men's Anniversary Sale Price. 1\ Ml|liS' worth 75c II I . cial ; 'iAi fEiJPsfA Coat Sweater. Anniver- ti . . 32 to 42 watst. Men's ja ll VMllliliii' 43c SJ H ■ „PJ a . ce , Dun , K i d I' o0 ® Roots; 9-inch . . A\t? l C ar a *ax Odd Pants made of neat mixed } | ,43 II \w 'l'll Special,.. , \ model, flexible and Goodyear welted eoles; Jrpr ?f r y bale G* O A C cassimeres. They will V B 11 VK. : HI;// * ® ninnarc leather Louis and military heels; medium long P** \ ■ Price c. J 1 j Coat Sweater. Anniver- The Anniversary Sale ft a lo n°d '"assorted te? 1 .. 12c Women's Shoes; $5 value. Ao qn ■ Sale $1 QQ BOYS' CLOTHING I i9c? rb ' \lj U Anniversary Sale Price ... sDtDiCJD / 'S\? : / Pnce tj •KT f ,, o • ,W . Spe- to. ~ , V. >TOy, jT I <1 Sweaters for women and ' N.MBoys Norfolk Suits— BOVS Cordlirov Suits. ctal t <■ uray Kid lace shoes, 9-Inch model; cloth top \ / v# / misses. Heavy cotton, plain /Yv?t\\ A r. a v - • to match; covered Louis heel: H fer,i „ \ sMl 1 weave, roll collars. In Bray I(1 If IVA Anniversary Anniversary ti.i| 3 BrUStleS stylish dress boot, and an extra bargain; ' .jW (ij ft Sale QQC Sale dj A A£\ \ 9 Hair Brushes, all slscs in the lot \ / II Boys' and Girls' COAT II L fS' Price.. Price.. 5>4.49 j Suspenders . Dbfrt c k SWEATER. Anniver- S,'{fUWSUI Pone ana firo j|E wo a o C d k handle; I LOT NO. 3-159 PAIRS sarySale A* / / i^s 9 : men suspenders, worth 20c. lO- Price W X kJ (tv/a W ly nia^ e trimmed. A duroy. A low price for made ot heavy I rS Snorial *.£*** a A mr opcciai,.. j XA/ompn'c ou i /anniversary special Heavy cotton sweaters; blue y/ // V \1 1 Lipncths I ij, * ' women s and Misses Shoes; $6 and $7 60 Pairs WonW* and red. Roll collars; ail sizes. \S'/ \ 7 soe * A ISI I t values. Anniversary Salt. (U A Pllll r ,, f ~ ~ „ [ L~J " BOYS' ODD PANTS Doys- Cordu- d-i iq cla i 14C|HB q n ,„ Price M . . shoes, Girls Fancy Coat Sweaters fl*- flj Anniversary roy Pants.. j [." H cloth tops, Cuban Anniversary O A AJI Sale Price OiJC A wonderful corduroy Ft 2 T0,,., soap. I*l SS SITiSSS tas wsr' vy- Sale Price.. Jbz.y 5 y 1 S'S Spool Silk ' H fa Witch Hazel and brown with ivory ton- nil ivorv kirt' wo v 0 " ec ' Soles. Sizes IVi A beautiful assortment of terns. All seams taped ble stitched and taped —£- 1 oval fass kid' all B"7and' 1 inih f sur- - / fancy weave wool with belt, ■' and double stitched, in- seams. Slßes 6 to 17 . i | Ll fhfl ne l larre leather Louis coraad ll,?. .in .m ' i CI . roll collar In red. green, blue, long wear. Sizes years. Both a stylish Beldtng spool 2 cakes? h£AU sizes 0 " 18 m " ltary ° nl - y tSSVft ' LV 'to 17 years. and durable pants. silk; DO yds. to 9 .Snpcial. 3 10 skating and outdoor life this —J __j the spool, in ev fnr i"'- - FIRST Pi.nnn Fa" and Winter. ery shade. Special n = J== FIRST FLOOR ■' ■ FIRST FI.OOR - 3 spoolt. J2c II fl Stupendous Gathering of Anniversary Savings in The Bargain Basement S [I Treads W.T I ~ ~ " H 3 6XIB each, 10c and Cotton Blankets The Most Kcnmrkal.lc Offering of BEDDING AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS IIn d |tronghand- S 9 9XIB each ic, borS a , n / tan with Krass and Steel Beds _ o , special n Special, a pair, t or b .a.h.,,._, $1,39 Included In the Anniversary Sale I I Pillow C3.SCS \ Bed Sheets j | A n Iy I V / *2-80 COTTON BLANKETS. Extra heavy aualitv a> * r\ r Perhaps, only once In a lifetime, do you get an opportunity 18c Pillow Cases, 42 and 72v<)0 inches Mnslin ihpets 47C a , v \Jrn>l° v S *it C pr ... 51.98 like this .to buy a bed at an extremely low price. 45 Inches. Special. 25c hemmed for" uLe. , © Kt Casserole colors Inbeautiful Si*. Tl.t. 5...00 White Bed | This $22.50 Gennlne Brass-Bed Plliow Cases',"' 42 and Special each J, ff [1 Special, pair $3.49 C $O 95 ■ ,Y, fit $f F*9s inches, extra good \*7 ~ I Sl * 9O tnches, good Muslin ~ T TT "V IS J $l5O Nickel 50.00 WOOL PLAII) BLANKETS, goodsile and ar\ C "TTTTTt ,* ft. _ / # quality. Special, each,. *'C ® heets ; 3 in ' hem - 89c LUX |J minted r„™ie beautiful plaid designs; Special, pair $4.95 i f J ~ TTTI I ~~ 25c Flne Muslln , Plllow Special, each WashinP- ' (fl M| Hated Casserole $7.50 BIG WOOLEN PLAII) BLANKETS in nink t> f rvt- ' U I Cases, 42 and 4-5 inch. iq p $125 Extra Heavy Muslin VVaSning Q IJ —with brown blue, red and gray, plaid patterns, pair P ' $5.95 IM SrWJ - Special, each, . sheets, 81x90 in. 3 in. Qg c " Powder M and vi hi t e SLIGHTLY IMPKIUTCT WOOI Rr.AVKrTa P? rill ' ■ 49 C Muslln Bolster Cases, hem, seamless Z/O nj Sc =i ' —. -,s.' B £ Prptonnoc SPECIAL! BED COMFORTABLES IHmImBS $1.25 Hemmed Crochet Bed Special Felt Bound Excelsior V " ftj 1 L-retOnnes GOOD HEAVYIFINE LABGE SATEEN rnv > ll ■" m ' Spreads; full size. Q7- Mattress, covered (CC QC 25 BEI> COMPORTS, BED COMFORTS, EREI) BKI) cmr" Special, if 4 C with strong ticking " 0 J 16c Comfort covered wit hi in light and dark FORTS- • nn rt Like cut. A well finished bed. Brass Bed with 2-ln. posts $1.69 Hemmed Bed Spreads, Special Sea Moss Combina- ~ . T> M 1 Cretonnes —36 silka " <59 f?Q cotor- |Q tion Mattress, cov- (O QC 1 Ollet Faper fl —iin- r- line.... | ings,. . . ailrt Bi ,. at this price—you can get one, more to offer at this remark- size. Special OX.**7 ered with good tick II tra good range IZZZZIZZ_IIZIIZIIZZ 1 V °" I "' y lnw r rice - Six big rolls of H 2 ®^ al l2V2c Big Variety of Linoleums A • ® p "- t 29c II 1 v * Special IOT the Anniversary Sale /\lllllVei"S£ll*V clal 5 AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF PAT. ( //?s\ pT L bl TT uij lEItNS INLAID PRINTED Icooptn sanoM 1 £• a 2 Household AND NEW PROCESS Q 1J.,--- O 3 Set wide C 30 e DiUernrfnVho°w)!nH U V 2 yard * 8 BnHnr'°v V ' < ? rKO Pm, M ' nsh 45c Coal Sieve made of Ironing Boards with BOc Cedar Oil Mop with iJCIIC U1 IvUHS Dr\' Goods M Heat' wrfwt i' 2 • geomet- ®®"!*with metallic hot- good iron and Rtrong stand, made strong and Handle, also a bottle of . t> V I n 50c Household . P eif ect toods, torn, made of QO handle. OQr w °" "wished. QO_ oil. OC r AT EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS Tl J ;•;•! - ca iee an tS? 75c Printed' 'Linoleum'' Wonderiftdly ~ yt "' telal 98C _spe clal REVERSIBLE WOOL FIBER g95 CaUcoe" many' H ®'"' 1 ®, i_j „ „ durable quality; full 2 yards wide CO Step - p„„ n J PViin RUGS, 9x12 feet. Special ipJJ.I/O Calicoes, my f > ' B l p^ on n e Vtl y newest patterns; square yard _'s9 C der with Alumi- Galvanized Tubs 25c KoUnd Chip $13.50 WOOL FIBER RUGS tl () QC patterns. JJ 1 boxed' oe o sl-25 to $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum Colors mM IJ n,l,n .■j- . Clothes Baskets 9x12 feet, extra good quality.. PIU.S7P Special, Q c I Special. 25C go through to the back and will never wear //iU pall rest - made Oood 9x12 TAPESTRY BRUS- (IBQC yard OC apeciai,. „ ut . Handsome wood and Jiard-tn. f\Q .. //flff/AVw S-ft •<— t ,ntor '. well nnd 5?.? SELK RUGS. Special ®10.0 yara. .... j ■ ' get tile patterns. Special, sa. vd 98c /M/\\—A Oi fL.flbaf Kood l! nd xl 2 SEAMLESS TAPESTRY ft Ift fti- S ■fc / \ ' ' Or V \n\ \lWsrif |R o Q V BRUSSELS BUGS. Special .. . ®lSf.o / \ V 1 s Door Mats PLIOASE BRING YOUR MEASURE- \>H\ TOC 11 fllH I tIT 9 8lze " S 9x12 SEAMLESS AXMIN- <504. qe Towels H uu MENTS WITH YOU U U \\ \\ 6-ft. size li £1 W-4. RnecVal ll" f I Special, W£sß2g29 B*M 8 * M STER RUGS. Special 'J ® uLiA * V® WBbsS&SBM in. Special for the Anniversary Sale „ „ I { 79c uaj $1.09 39c b"'V tH 5 || gLd and ln 29c EIfAMBL BOWLS VACITUM ___ Ipe°- "iQC H I heavy WARE 25e Bulb WASHER n * W W1 —I 11 ?_ J - WASH WASH WASH | J 1 ' lOCl 0C B , " 1 ° I // JV I I 111 i - 1900 I /\ \ I f I ■ BOAIUIS BENCH CLOTHS 2" ' Bo w m Vacuum If M I | I| | | I §A% I X I ■ 50c Wash - U.. Cloth. - g 1 r°', 29c 12c . . 12c 1. 12c I \\ 25c 29c 12c K?vi."gx: I 1 READ AD ON OPPOSITE PAGE- 1L U. I' 111'j T f* ITT T |'J |H READ AD ON OPPOSITEPAGE ■> g dlOnODOeaOgOOOOOOPOOogOPOiaflgogOßOogonftgTftgftp-ffti— /* j 8 0 o w o o D o wi o o H o s being shifted. In placing the car back onto.the siding it left the truck and turned over on its side. A brake man who was on the top of the car at the (time jumped from the oppo site sttte and was severely bruised. If the men had rertiained on the car they would undoubtedly have been In jured. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH WILL BREAK Ul* SPEEDING Liverpool, Pa., Oct. 4. Notwith standing the numerous fines that have been inflicted by local magistrates and paid by autolsts breaking the local traffic laws, speeding through the borough still exists. Burgess Rit ter is making a determined effort to break up this practice and threatens still further prosecution of all nio torists who pass within the borough borders at a speed greater than fifteen miles per hour. PLANNING NEXT BUDGET Pa., Oct. 4.—Council in monthly session Tuesday made .plans for drawing up the budget for the coming year. PENSION FOll WIDOW Liverpool, Pa., Oct. 4. Mrs. Mary Funk has been granted a widow's pension of sl2 per month. She will receive back pay, in addition to the regular monthly payments. MI.VKII BURNED BY GAS Reinerton, Pa.. Oct. 4. Jacob Drum, of Muir, was seriously burned about the hands and face by an ex- OCTOBER 4, 1917. plosion of gas at the East Brookslde Colliery. OII.ING ItOSSMOYNE STREET Lemoyne, Pa., Oct. 4. —The final ap plication of oil on Rossmoyne street under the direetion of the Lemoyne Welfare League was made yesterday. Some places in Hummel avenue which were getting dusty were oiled. WEDDING AXNOraOBMBrr Lemoynt, Pa., Oot. 4/—The iiim i ls| of Miss Irene Il&rtm&n and Lloyd Coulaon, of Washington Heights, at the Shlremanstown United Brethren parsonage Saturday wai announced to-day. Both people are well known here. and Mrs. J. W. Coulson.