18 NEW AUTOMOBILE GARAGE COMPANY FOR UPPER END Charter For Millersburg Cor poration Is Applied For by Well-Known Businessmen Mlllrrabcrg. Nov. 2S.—C. T. Rom berger. of Elizabethvillei one of the most widely known automobile men In the upper end. and William Wit mer. of Millersburg. with several other prominent I'ppcr Dauphin busi ness men. are applying for a charter Finds Something to Do the Business "I tried everything that I heard of for the stomach and bowel trou ble and bloating, but got no perma nent help until I struck Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and that did the ; business. My son in Canada has also taken it and writes it has done , him a lot of good." It is a simple. ! harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the In-; testinal tract and allays the inflam- j mation which causes practically all j stomach, liver and intestinal all-. ments. including appendicitis. One i dose will convince or money re -1 funded. Clark's 2 drug stores and • druggists everywhere. BUY CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS NOW We have all sizog now and special bar- t gain prices make an added Inducement. B • * •' Ladies' Soft Sole Fait ladlw' fur trimnvori brown slippers. All deiirtMl Mt Jaltcta. Lather , . mQbl •hum. Bargain prktf, mlm. Gra f. browxt $1.99 Moo ami black, ladies' Kid Boudoir ' •Uppen with hrrbi. In LmUm' rrtneees ftil Black, biowa and red. Juliet*. Far trimmed. ?b fI.M qualitv. Bargain j Mm'h black nad brown 91.9* leather Romeo SUppcra. '• lUirsntn Prior. Ijulim' Low Hrtlod —J" Uk ct. (6 qual- St.lM Ru...., ; .. y... ity. Prlc—(l, litfpUQ pr.ee, Mfn'i Kferrtt k". "®f. A leather houae slipper*. /1 V-fl r\ fJ.V) quality. liar rain Children's High Cuf a ■ prkw. Scuffcr Shoes. Black and Y sl,!>S brown. Slse* to 8. ' ii.tt ————— Growing Girl*' I ark MMMHMMMM Brown Kngil-li Nantes' Corn fort Shoes. B Shorn. Low lire L*. Med- For comfort. lace style. fffSfßyi lnrn narrow toes. Bar- Bargain prior. Oil ladlf..' llain Toe Black calf Black Calf Comfort la<v Shore. JOB Klgh Cut lac,< Shttce. Special Ramln price, t AMI ,i IfWK JcttF Special bargain prior, 4r> Old I.aUieo' Warm Women'* sfi Vlcl Kid I.lncd Felt Ixxe Shore comfort lace whore. Rub- Special Bargain price, bor heebi and cushion $1.49 sola*. Bargain price, ■ .. Ladles' $P Black Call ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Military lace Boot*. Big Girt*' High Cut (ioodyear welted. Bar- tHyie like cut. Bargain Tan Storm Htucher Lace gain price. prior Shore. Bargain price. s6.f>o 1 Growing Girl*' Black O T* /\ Women a Wide Ankle Kid I are English Shore. m *~\l I Comfort lace Shoes. Ail Low her la. Medium tora aljA l A f II V slice to 9. Bargain price, t4.0.% 04.Q& | Just One Fare Away The manifold Shopping advantages afforded bv the North Ihird Street Business Section, be tween Boas and Reily, are just One Fare away trom every home in Ilarrisburg. This big "Uptown Shopping Center" Ther too, being away from the main really isn't Uptown, you know. It's just avenues of traffic, these merchants on a continuation of the down-town shop- North Third, between Boas and Reily, ping district, but offering shopping ad- know they must offer greater service if vantages not found elsewhere. It is true, they're to compete with those more cen these merchants are but One Fare away trally located shops. These services are from every Harrisburg home, but what expressed in the manner of store displays about the advantages they gain in much 111 ' nnurn erable little services rendered lower rentals? These savings are passed r t ) he salespeople; in deliveries; in the on to the shopper in better, bigger values £ er htti ? P oints to be expected ' >aiues. f rom i, vc progressive merchants. By All Means— y Shop Uptown! ■ , -J* • , ■ ' . ' ' ' / FRIDAY EVENING* for a new automobile garaga and sales company /or Millersburg. The noweompany Will erect a (Ire proof garage, repair plant and sales building In Millersburg. to be the largest In the county outside of Har risburg ,und will have a large lino of popular ours with capital sufficient to buy In quantities und swing big business. The garage will bo equipped for night and dey service and particular attention will bo paid to the mechan ical department, which will be under the supervision of Mr. Wltmer. Curiosity Causes Him to Fall Three Stories Down Elevator Shaft Eager to see the fall of an ele j tutor after the cable broke. James i Warrick, 22 South Sixteenth street, ! leaned over the shaft, fell three I stories down the elevator shaft. He j is in the Harrisburg hospital with a : broken and dislocated left arm ana I severe abrasions. Warrick, an employe of the State ' Highway Department, was assisting i in loading some materials on nn elc ! vator in the highway laboratory building In South Cameron street when the cable of the elevator broke. Stannding with some other employes on a small platform, he craned his neck to see the crash. Overbalanced, he fell to the bottom of the shaft. FOR X.MAS You can secure a slightly used piano or player piano, like new. In following makes: Knabe Player, Royal Player, Behning, Straube. Braumuller, Livingston. Prices arid terms right. Yolin Bros., 13 North Fourth street, opposite Dives, Potne roy & Stewart.—Adv. Pretzel Bean It Something New in Harrisburg Gardening WM'SBF*** Sergeant Fred W. Huston, 906 Oreen street. Is the owner of some tlilpg new In local gardening"—the pretzel bean. Mr. Huston received the soed fifteen years ago from a fri ona who had returned from a trip to houth America. He put the pods a way and this spring turned over sev oral seeds to P. A. Lucas, 3107 North s ' reet - The beans are of a peculiar growth and while green twls t themselves Into a shape exactly like that of the ordinary pretzel. W hen dried the bean also takes on th e pretzel color. HOLD WOMAN'S STOMACH FOR INVESTIGATION; Perform Autopsy to Learn How Baltimore Girl Met Her Death By .Associated Press. InMAn-Nnifm, X. C.. Nov. 28.—An ! autopsy on the •tomaeh of Miss L.ll - Sharp, ths youn? Winston-Salem WHEN you are feeling "all IN," run down, physically AND mentally exhausted; WHEN your appetite is gone AND you are sleepless at night —REMEMBER that in PRACTICALLY nine out of TEN such cases the cause MAY be found in the nerves AND blood. To enrich the BLOOD and make it red with STRENGTH-giving iron and TO renew the fading energy to THE famished or impaired NERVE cells there is nothing LIKE Parto-Glory. This REMARKABLE blood and NERVE builder has been ! USED with astonishing success i FOR many years. In frequent i CASES it gives a feeling of RENEWED power and i ENDURANCE in one week's j TIME. So sure are the i MANUFACTURERS that PARTO-GLORY will give COMPLETE satisfaction and ENTIRELY satisfactory results TO EVERY purchaser that they GUARANTEE to refund the PURCHASE price in any case OF FAILURE. Parto-Glory is SOLD by all good Druggists. OBTAIN a bottle to-day and NOTE the gratifying results. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH i girl, who died suddenly In Baltimore, j Saturday, was performed here late 'yesterday by Corner Smith, of Baltl | more, but nothing regarding the re -1 suit was made public. Coroner Smith (and accompanying Baltimore officials [ took tho stomucli of the dead woman along for further examination, i Miss Sharp's death followed an ill - i ness of a few hours. A certificate of death from Bright's disease, was is i sued at a Baltimore hospital. Later I the Baltimore police arrested John i Keilley. retired manufacturer of Bal ' tlmore. and Allio Osma'i, a Turk, of New York, both of who n wore order . Ed held pending investigation of the I woman's death. : i HOLD LIBERTY BONDS—GLASS 1 By Associated Fress. Washington, Nov. 28.—Indications 1 that large numbers of Liberty bond i holders are trading their govern ment securities for stocks in fraudu lent ventures prompted Secretary Glass to renew his recent warning to bondholders against being per suaded into such exchanges. In a formal, statement Mr. Glass asserted that the high rate of return upon 1 some of these stocks was in itself ■ sufficient to arouse suspicion. "Where Liberty bondholders are j urged to give up their securities for stocks of speculative character," ! lie said, "good sense suggests the i presumption that the offer is made I because the Liberty Bonds are worth I decidedly more than the stock. Ex perience in a great number of cases ' shows that the stock is worthless, | and the bond owner who makes the I exchange is simply another victim to the army of sharpers who find easy booty in these days of reckless speculation. "Self-interest and good business j judgment should decide in favor of < the holding of Liberty bonds." May Resort to Violin Music to Awaken Woman Asleep Fifty-One Days I a By Associated Press. New York, Nov. 28.—A new sleeping | record was established yesterday by I Mrs. Dora Mintz. whose long periods of unconsciousness now number fifty one days. Dr. Robert J. Wilson, super intendent of the hospital where her | case has puzzled the medical authori ■ ties, said that her minutes of wake : fulness are increasing and the patient i appears to thrive on a diet of milk i and ginger snaps. | Violin music may be resorted to in an attempt to arouse the sleeping woman. Dr. E. Gidding. one of the doctors interested in the case, said that In a similar instance last year a woman who had been asleep for six weeks had been rescued from her lethargy by a violinist who played to her for several hours. Braved Submarines, So American Women Could Have Latest Fashions HFM mtmsmrn zzamm waar. - ? - L'- iM j&fr. 'OhBoUK^Si hH^RIS(OB 1 JM I TMoMM Fashionable American women will be wearing clothes this winter which were brought back from Eu rope by Mrs. "Buck" O'Nell, widow of the famous baseball player. In j the interests of a New York dress- I making firm she has crossed the ocean twenty times In the last five I years. la spit*, of. submarines. LITHUANIANS AGREE TO STOP BALTIC FIGHTING Bow to Decision of the Inter- Allied Baltic Coni , mission By Associated Press. Copenhagen. Nov. 28.—The Inter- Allied Baltic Commission has stopped hostilities between the Lithuanians and the Germans and Russians and has directed the combatants to retire to the demarcation line of October 30. according to advices to the Lithuan ian press bureau from Kovno. The advices add that the Lithuan ians only bowed to this decision on condition that the German govern ment agree to surrender all German and Russian war and railway material in the Baltic battle area to the Lith uanians. Evacuation of the occupied districts it is said, will be effected under Lith uanian control, while the Lithuanians will suspend their offensive and guar antee the German and Russian army free transport to Germany. The Inter- Allied commission will superintend fulllilment of conditions. TO SI'ICAK AT Y. M. C. A. An unusually strong attraction at the Men's Meeting In Eahnestock Hall Sunday afternoon will be the ad dress on the subject "Out of the Depths." by J. Arthur Schlichter, of Philadelphia, a well-known lecturer and orator. Special music will l>e rendered by the Pennsylvania Rail road Concert Company. GefrtifilecC OLEOMARGARINE T ? v —-7/ \VWith Piping Hot Biscuits J \ 1 Say, if you haven't tried rich, creamy, tasty, Certified on J I \ 1 hot biscuits, you've missed something exclusively tasty, I B \ 1 that's certain. It's a wonderful combination—and the I B \ I biscuit will be "easy to eat" as the little boy said IJg 11 Now honestly, why don't you give it a good trial and IBj \ 1 test out a lot of these big statements we're making I fit 11 about Certified. I B \1 You'll relish this delicious spread for bread— IB \ 1 you'll enjoy the first taste —it's nourishing, pure I B \ I anc * wholesome. Splendid for all cooking and I B rll \ 1 baking uses. IB ISh 1 \ 1 Start serving Wilson's Certified today. Phone I B I bifkest potsMt I 11 your dealer right now—or come down to the I B \P" *ebr wni ntad I \ 1 store and get a trial package. I B % thaprchm, ri*. J 11 r\ n IB 11 BBpEQBItS r* I B 1 1 120 S. Second St V V/ ~ IB J) . Bell Phone 1848 Harmburg, Pa. LETTS PURSUE BATTLE AGAINST COL.BERMONDT Germnni Thrown Back Try ing to Cut Through to Xitau Loudon, NOV, L'S.— 'Tlie Letta are pursuing their operations against tho forces of Colonel AvalolT-ltcrmondt with great success, according to a British oflicial summary of tho mili tary situation In llussla. Tho Germans In Tukkum, who were endeavoring to cut through to ■ Mltau, have been thrown back with loss, while on the opposite flanks, tho Letts are continuing to advance from Bausk to Shavl and Llbau. Rermondt'a force Is deficient In clothing and supplies and hus be come much disorganized. Many Germans are returning hoinc, and Bermondt is leported to have relin quished command, which was over taken by Durnovo, a dangerous Bus rtnn, who, the report sayM, is under the thumb of the Germans. Maxim Lttvlnolt, who Is at Copen hagen for a discussion with James O'Grudy, representing Great Britain, the question of the repatriation of British prisoners held in Soviet Rus ria, already has attempted to carry the negotiations beyond the definite ly specified Held. One of Lltvinoff's first moves was to propose to Mr. O'Grady that the Allies lift their blockade on Soviet Husseia. This fact, it is considered here, bears out the view previously expressed among members of the diplomatic corps in London that Lit vinoff on behalf of the Bolsheviki regime in Russia intended to make other proposals than those relating to prisoners. There are rumors that the Bolshe viki will try to effect a peace with the Entente through Mr. O'Grady. DON'T FEAR THE FLU USE THIS POWERFUL IRON TONIC Plenty of rich red corpuscles in the blood will protect you from the flu. If you are weak or run down from overwork take Iron and quinine. Make-Man Tablets have saved thou sands of lives and brought untold I happiness to people who were anao- Imic or underweight, i Nature's most vital life giving ele ! ments, Iron and yumine, properly compounded in Tablet Form. Noth ing else. No Habit forming drugs. Make-Man Tablets create new blood cells, strengthen the tissues and give a wonderful feeling of energy and force. Start taking Make-Man Tablets to-day and watch your weight increase, your digestion im prove. Be sure you see our monogram, M-M-T on tho package before you accept it. Price 50c. Your druggist sells it; if not order direct from Ash land Supply House, 325 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. —Adv. TO aiVH I.ECTI'IIH An Illustrated lecture will be given In the Penn-Harrls Hotel ballroom baturday evening at 8 o'clock by Jo eeph Klklnton, traveler, lecturer, phil anthropic and inlnlnter of the So ciety of Frlenda, on the subject of his recent trip across the continent, talc ing In the Friends Indian School at Tuneesasau. N. Y., which was estab lished by Mr. Klklnton's grandfather; the homes ,of the Pueblo and Navajo Indians, the country and home of the I ed in the records |o| that the VITANOLA, the Phonograph fylS of marvelous tone brings to life again. | Hear the songs of childhood on the RC'vl 1 VITANOLA and in fancy roll back the gPlfig I scroll of time to childhood's days. I Latest VITANOLA Models Sijjj sloo—sl3s—sl7s—s2oo—s22s—s3so ggj YOHN BROS., F| y A3 N. Fourth St. {llJ Across From Dives, Pomcroy & Stewart ■ Street Kn trance Doukhobors, the Grand Canyons, Rocky Mountains and scenes along: the Pacltlc coast. Mr. Klklnton will address a meet ing of Friends to be held In the W. * C. T. IT. rooms, Patriot Building:. Sun day at 3 o'clock. I)H. J. 11. KnEIDEn Dr. J. H. Krelder. 1110 Derry street has resumed practice, having re turned from service in the United States Army.—adv.
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