Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 23, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    CITY OVER TOP j
IN VICTORY LOAN
BY BIG MARGIN
More Than Twenty-One Thou-'
snn Subscribers Aided
Uncle Sam
Harrisburg went over the top in •
the Victory Loan with a margin of ,
? 1 70.782. it is revealed in the state- '
mcnt of subscriptions made public
to-day by J. Clyde Myton, organiz
ing secretary. The total of sub
scriptions was $4,840,200, as com- 1
pared to a total quota of $4,669,418
in the city. Steoiton's quota was .
$795,40S as compared to a total sub
scription of SBOO,OOO.
The statement of subscriptions as
made public by Secretary Myton this
morning is as follows:
Sub-
Subscribed. scribers
Allison Hill $1 18,500 483
Camp Curtin ... 175.000 1,113
Central Trust ... 230,300 555
Citizens' Bank .. 67,400 458
Commercial 72,500 439
Commonwealth . 525,000 856
Dauphin Deposit. 916.450 3,550
East End Bank . 1 4 7,950 1.399
First National .. 500,000 2,152
Harrisburg Nat. . 478,700 4,920
Hai'risburg Trust 557,250 995 '
Keystone Bank 60,000 549
Mechanics Trust. 334,000 747)
Merchants Natl.. 172,400 594
Security Trust 123.000 872
Union Trust .... 305,000 1,915!
State Capital Say
ings and Loan
Association .. . 56.-550 17 j
$4,840,200 21,622 I
Over the top .. $170,782
Steelton—
Peoples Bank ... 131.000 300
Steelton National. 525.000 804
Steelton Trust .. 144,000 251
SBOO,OOO 1,355 !
SI IGHTI.Y IN.H RF.n
Collision between an automobile j
end motor truck, at Green and Kc'.- j
ker streets, yesterday afternoon, re- ,
suited in slieht initirv to H. C. Mat-!
tern, of the Valet Cleaners, 404 North :
Second street. Mattern was in the!
truck, which was being driven by
Vl,ram ltedmond, son of Andrew Red- i
mond. A motor ear. said to have been \
driven by Samuel Dean, collided with '
it. throwing the truck on the side
walk.
HORSE 111 KT l\ COfLMSIOX
VVhen an automobile collided with
a mail wagon at Walnut and Conr<
:''- f pts. about S o'clock last night, the:
horse was slightly injured and the
wagon damaged to small extent". Wit
streets are believed to have been the .
cause. The drivers were unharmed.
POSTPONE SUNWISE HIKE
Oak Tro<"k, No. 4. Girl Scouts, wil 1
rot take the sunrise hike scheduled
for to-morrow ifiorninp. A postponed !
t'ate will be announced later.
Courthouse Notes
Viewers to Meet.—Viewers appoint
ed to report on the necessity for re- ,
building the road between Hummels- i
town and Hoernerstown in Sauth j
Hanover township, will meet to-mor- I
low morning at 10 o'clock in the City !
Council Chamber to hear testimony, j
Vpply For Naturalization. Three
applications for naturalization were)
received to-day by Deputy Clerk El- j
mor E. Erb and ten other foreign j
born residents tiled first papers.
Permit Issued. —A building permit '
was issued to-day to Joseph A. Koons :
contractor for the Pennsylvania
Surety Company, to construct a one- j
story brick building at the rear of
12 South Second street, at a cost of,
£1,200.
Vpply For Charter. Application
was made to-day for a charter for
the Volunteer Firemen's Association
of the city. The following are named
as officers and trustees: President.
Lewis H. Lickel; vice-president.
Thaddeus H. Cless; recording Sece
tary, George C. McCahan: financial
secretary. John 11. Rudy; treasurer.
Howard O. Holstein: trustees. Charles
F. Spicer. Charles Schmidt and Ben
jamin Genslider.
Defer Aetiun. —Action on the co
quest of the York Haven Water ind
Power Company for permission to
<::ect poles along the Horseshoe pke.
cast of Hummelstown, was postponed
by the County Commissioners until
State departments a:e consulted by
the company. Plans are being made
by the corporation to have a com
plete power line from Reading to
York Haven.
\rgumrnt List Six cases have
been listed for argument next Tues
day as follows: Cora Maugan vs.
Valley Railways Company, motion for
new trial: Maud Smith, et al., vs.
Hiram B. Troutman, motion for new
trial; Mrs. Henry Miller vs. Jacob
Hess, motion for new trial; Minnie
M. vs. Edward R. Smithers, divorce
argument; Commonwealth vs. J. Rob
bin Bennett, rule to show cause why
the forfeiture of recognizance should
not be remitted; Clarence A. vs. Re
becca S. Hays, divorce argument.
Furniture Specials
for this week
We've reduced the price on stand
ard pieces of furniture to such a
point as will warrant your very
early inspection and selection.
Crcx Grass Rugs—
-6x9 $8.50
Matting Rugs—
tl2 $5.50
SOLID OAK PIECES
Princess Dresser with an 18x
30 mirror, AA
was s4l .... v/w
Dressers—Solid Oak,
various O fA up
designs ~sluoOv
Buffet of Solid Oak, priced to
s „;'l" S37 :.. $25.00
These pieces, quoted singly, can
be matched and sold as complete
suites if desired.
HAND MADE
MISSION PORCH SET
3 pieces, Settee, Rocker
and Chair,
$12400
Fornwald
Uptown Furniture Store
1321 N. Sixth St.
FRIDAY EVENING, HAIttUSBURG TELEGRAPH '616! 'f? T VIST
Distinguished Churchmen
Attend the Conference of
African Methodist Church
j The Rev. Dr. Sterling Brown, of
!Washington, addressed the sessions
of the Philadelphia nnd Baltimore i
Another Great Big Busy Saturday At Kaufman's Tomorrow
1 Many New Shipments of Surplus Stocks and Canceled Orders Have Arrived For This Sale i
I To fully realize the importance of Kaufman's Underselling Store is the attraction. True our prices are doubtless the lowest in the j|
y it is necessary that you keep in touch with the values we offer you each day. Especially now city but for those prices we give you qualities, assortments, and styles that are reliable, up to
y during the sale of manufacturers' surplus stocks and canceled orders we are able to show you the minute and desirable in every way. The patron who really cares to save money will find W
|j convincing proof why this store is your logical shopping place. It is not only low price which purchasing at Kaufman's Underselling Store advantageous in every way.
1 Another Purchase of Women's & Misses' New Spring Suits Save $5 to $7.50 Saturday 1
1 From One of Our BestMakers—Surplus Stock Men's New Spring Suits |
1 Special Safe $22.50 g
55 / A These Suits arrived in time for Saturday's selling and will be placed ■ A Ifl W W /g
IJ j j in the sale at this low price for a quick action sale. They are in Men's a V Jfr W /jr 3 LJ f\ \
S /'rH \ Wear Serge, Gabardine and Poplin and in the season's newest and best 2 r~| V) Evei'V Good St vie
IJ / ] models. All are beautifully tailored. JN J • a. gs
1 /s[[%! MORE CAPES Extra More Silk Dresses I
a R Mill! CAPES Tiff"?'* Special For Saturday And ah sizes I I
yf~ !l SIO.OO Values SILK LINED MEN'S The materials are Taffeta, Satin. Geor- I fifilßSTl 1 II j| I ifj
I Ij . i gl L New wai S t.une M .d- fc
I il n Lot2 .,T- c „ A ,^ Sat S9.75 " ,ra , wlde , TT- Tj he ß,7. , dTSy. Bl *pSi„ K 'a,. cop .'„'i Smsm% r b - nw V \ 1
/I $12.d0 Values ** mostly one of a kind— fancy patterns. V V t : n „ Models New \ A& \ \ lU
H / ' Navy Gabardine and Tweed Automo- plain and trimmed All these dresses are in regular sizes i\ \ A 1u, 5 I ' V
55 / bile Capes—ver models VALUES TO e°t™ stSrwomen" 1 ' 8803 8 " U S ' Zel ' J\ \ 1 Three-Button Models | ~ ' \ HJ
M / LArfco, Qr 7 O / C $29.50. Regular sls Regular S2O regular $25 / Qirnrlp nnd Tlftllhle- % T '
I Values to $20.00 v O v,ucs ,22.50 values SSO values ]\ \ -Single and Double W 1
H Men ' s Wear Serße in Na ,Y y ' some re " Hb if\ i $0.75 $1 A .75 $1 Q. 75 Breasted You Mill W \ii If ift
fl verslWe with Tan or Checks, some are J 7= 14— 15= Find These KandsOmC V 1 \U\| I [j
ij v - - —' Materials All Wool. I i '|f| Il j ill '
| - ~ 1 Blue, Green and || it ||| j j§j
§ That- Rid Anmn Qol P Hurry for Shoes at Sale Prices
m 111 dt Dig Apron oaie Best Time to Buy-Saturday AH-Wool l|ii|U Jn |
M In Which More Than 2,000 Aprons Were Purchased from - Serges Silk-Lined, JIJI /|mj 111 lljiiM S
Jennings Manufacturing Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Quantities in Kach Lot Limited Fine Fancy Worsteds, P jlliM' K.'
II Continues With Same Values Saturday —All Sizes—But Not in Each Cassimeres and Chev- vffißwP' ®
U , , , %x m % tots—Every Size—For wjf'
I] Lot No. 1 Bungalow Aprons fy jy Lot—All Styles—All Leathers vw JJa ~ Men Young Men— g&jT
p _ C 1 IJ* —All NEW. and Extra stout Men - ~ |
ft Made to Sell For sl^.-5, 53T0 \) V 59 Pairs Women's White Boots 50 Pairs Women's White Boots " .iCt HTA 0
imsm /q )ec nn Men s Suits, Special l/.DU ®
t| tlnct ntyl.M, made of liKht and dark ■ W • £ £ with Cuban heel > f. ||*f inch wood cover > 111 I
y atrlped and figured patternx. in.-lud- AA Wj M and flexible soles. ( ti/ am 9\J S Louis heel. Good- ( 11/ Kj 9v/ \J ,1 mi -jaa Q \a. y n|
lag gray and indigo blue, also solid T~ I. V * Sizes 2)4 to !. D ) year sole. Sizes 3to ) MOre 1 hail oUU OUItS At U
5s color pink, blue and lavender nnd *■ M M width. ' 7. AA to D width. ' 5^
y braya. P Kvery garment perfeetly fin- jB ■ 70 Pairs White Pumps 90 Pairs Women's 72 Pairs Women's New Waist-Line Models New I'Oim-Fitting fil
ft nea'tly "rimmed, aU fl^lahed''wHh A JS A Women's White Pop- . White Oxfords White Oxfords Models NOW Thl'ee-ButtOn Models In a dozen S,
iM a to 4. These Aprons were made vas; some white enamel Women's white Reign- c>xtords° n nan'ei N cuban different shades and patterns Handsomely made {jy
Q - One of those leading values that ||
heel. Sizes 2% to 7; C that are full breasted, edges; sizes 2% to 8; B, demand VOUr immediate attention.
II Jennings'Mfg. Co's Jennnigs'Mfg. Co's $2.95 w ' e '; $4.00 D . $5.00 . ; 1 p]
Jj Extra Size Bunga- Gingham and Per- 96 Pairs Women's 87 Pairs Women's 500 PairS Mdl S 1 TOUSefS h)
S low Aprons, Made A ca l e Aprons, Made OXFORDS and PUMPS OXFORDS and PUMPS i n tlie Manufacturers' Sale Saturday
U to Sell for $175 / \ c o n women's Black women's Black in ine ivianuidciurerb Odie, ksdiurady
I and $2.00' / •# \, , _ 1= j $2.69 $3.49 sl ' so ' sl ' 9s ' $2 - 95, 3 * 95 0
Si \ I ,IB ° e K° od KinKham* heels, flexible sole. \ X Ix>uis and military i r Made of Worsteds, Serges and Cassimeres. Cuffs or plain.
I Extra sire Unngalow I // S& /and percales in plain Sizes 2to 8; C, D J heels. Size 3 to 8; J Belt loops. Hl|
of Pro t""ndurd ,l, pereiie m '?; 1\ / band atyle In fitted and to E width ' C, D to E width. L__ IP
1 il 1 :: iiiW Ml
ft mWu ®1 flttrd m " dr ' w,<h wh wo™™.. Beaver OXFORDS and PUMPS iVieil S otrdW %& JTdiidiiid ridlb H
iS alr.ra 4 to 5-1. Artually il g Si and glnghama. Actually t!- r H W o .""h Af f\ Oxfords, black \ Men's | Men s Genuine I Men's Genuine [M
v| worth $1.75 and 2.00. PIP? S'iC i worth 650. Kid ° xforda Wlth I tL /I Gil and brown kid. also I /tw / f\f\ TT , rn r Si
U lllliiil le W r Louis and > 11)4,07 black and brown ( tLA fl If 1 Straw Hats Toyo Panama . hi
H* flB HI B %gj m 2Vi to 8; Ato D y tary and Louis ( Vvlti/l/ II Here at w i Panama Hats
£ C 4 •! || ; lßgj J A ™> __ _ Hats |
\| T I 1 ILa 0 f #1 M Just 49 Pairs Children's Shoes Just 72 Pairs Misses' Shoes $1.50 $2.50 $5.00 1
•>- Bj I H WTl j%ys£sg&, val K I Oxford 3 and . Oxfords and , |S|
y I . I U \W lf> Harrfsbur r g PS & CO Har!sbuTg aPS )Ql 9Q ALL NEW SHARKS ALL NEW SHARKS ALL NEW SHARES
sj* ™ ™ H I j6Aj s£\ A ™ Manufacturing Co., / all I _f Manufacturing Co., ( ala/J -/1 v i v
Vs * values to $3, sale l f values $4.00, sale 1 mm wMm s g-
TJ 'I ; pri " ' SATURDAY SALE OF 1
1 Saturday j boys Nortolk suits |
|: : _jaa I ThRi g grmnnnnrß,l. I $6.95 9 I
Two Surplus Stock of Witman Bros., Hbg. ) /Q -J ffl
! ( , mm UW " N Buy Now-You Save Bix Money } Boys' . i /' W
1 i —" >' wi \ Norfolk Suits (j0 QC IFfM 1
i 1 Beds at Very Low Prices jjilif ifiii,k.i m 1 Plain panel, fancy pine and V x„ ipOt/J :y Ma si
vi* I 11.1 U y fijJWT SHADES Fumed Oak Child's OQ ' ' ■ I 1_ • _l_ J A .. a 2_ fl-Tx Dn ln / newest cheviots and oassl- /r* 1 ~M' I'M
( 1 Genuine Mnhogany Retl, 9 g -with stay Swing, complete for °UC f nlgll iranSOirl aOOrS 111 Ule Sdie I meres; pants lined and cutj V W ml
S$ , White Enamel Beds; all lauaaMntfW | " 'itdB 4 ' 1 M:-n ASSORTED SIZES ( ,U " D i
QJ 1 sizes $11.95 to $19.95 JOT -1 s *• w' d<, < GARDEN HOSE t ( ' oOyS oa-gaT NJ
(\ P"" cf°i Lot Isl 95 !' N^°i k x^ its SIA QC W S
i • OA , >, fpSgP jgjia iu#y%) ■ s
Mattress and Bed Springs Itemovab'e 1 chevlot 8 Wa hlVd. n omel°y d made vJSI Em
i I Well made Mattresses. BB 11 L 0
"—■■ mm™™™7 oho c h $2.79 $2.48 $2.59 ; SPW For Saturday Only 1
i pff °" r ft il/ per foot Boys' Khaki Pants QQq Boys' Percale Blouses
Si ' ! Empire Tapestry Rugs Wool Fiber Rugs 1 o to jq Years All Sizes
j Twelve new patterns, 9x12 feeti Goorl grade, 9x12 feet sizei all | 3V VMW ■■ Well made, cut full; dark Neat stripe Percale Blouses;
l§* all over, Oriental and floral ef- over and medallion patterns for . tM Ml H |MH| OB ■■ shade, of good twill khi-ki cloth, new tapeieas models; open cuffa FM
jO feets. good hard H i ——— , , S5
|i l Special $29.95 Special Each $9.95 1 JBk JBL Boys' Cloth Pants OA Boys' Wash Suits (f* JQC
nl Good Grade Tap- Hugs Good Grade Ax- Japanese CI" Al I nmiiiiidiii Vwl Bt tgi nVt/
l|J eatry Hug* oriental pat-
Si Beautiful pat- oriental pat- "* "** |h flk seams taped, double New military models, new Sgfc
111 1 terna; 9x12 size, t ' rnß ; sxla Bi * e, terns: 9x13 size; Very fine qualltv i ■ SB o ■ stitched and cut full| good taped models; new Oliver Twist njll
IS* I eeamietss. Bpe- seamless. Hpe- seamleas. Spe- W m/jjk Mr UnTWHWr i T'^ I^P'iWHBIBMP^BrP^BBI MM stronfif wearing cheviots, neat modeisj the materials /ire Kiddy IIM
| cial ..... $24.05 cial ...... 920.85 cial . 98.85 —Special \ | |Jj | P^| mixtures ' Cloth, Poplins and Madras.
conference in the Wesley A. M. E- j
church, in the interest of ministerial
education.
Other dtstingtushed churchmen in
troduced to the conference were Dr.
J. W. Brown, of Mother Zlon church.
New York City, Dr. P. H. Williams,
Allegheny Conference; Dr. A. A.
Crookc, New York tho Rev. Charles
Chase, Homewood, Pa.; Chaplain T.I
E. Roach, of Providence, R. I. The
business session began with the re
ports of presiding elders.
To-nlglit the star concert will be
the feature of the evening with Mrs.
Lulu Robinson Jones, of New York
City, as soloist. The program for the
evening service has been announced
, as follows;
i opening chorus. Wesley Union >
choir; invocation, the Rev. G. M.
Oliver, Variek Memorial A. M. E. ,
church, Philadelphia; solo, Alfred
Dufifan; reading, Mrs. Marie Temple;
solo, Mrs. Lulu Robinson Jones, New
York City; oration, "Negro Patriot-
Ism," Miss Jefforron; solo, Miss
Buelah Caldwell, Philadelphia: quar
tet, Mrs. B. Baker, Mrs. M. Wil
liams, James Fritz, B. H. Baker;
reading, solo, Mrs. Lulu Robinson
jones; chorus, Wesley A. M. E. choh.
Miss Mary Briscoe, accompanist.
LEAGUE TO HIKE
The F.pworth League, of tho Stev
ens Memorial Church, wilt leave the
Square to-morrow on the 2 o'clock
MaryeviUe ear to take a hike from
that place to Perdlx nnd through the
mountains. ' I
SPAIN ACCLAIMS POLAND
Matlriil, May 23. ln response i
to a communication front Ignacei
Jan Paderewski. the Polish premier, i
the Spanish government has sent a I
cordially worded acknowledge- |
ment of Polish independence and \
recognition of the government of
Poland. Offleial relations are thus I
I established between ihc two coun
tries.
j TO CHRISTEN SALVATION LASS
' Philadelphia, May 23. —As a trib
[ uto to the Salvation Army, a
! ton cargo carrier to be launched at
the Hog Island shipyard to-morrow
will be christened the Salvation
I Lass.
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