12 CHILDREN HEAR CHRISTMAS TALES Story Tellers League Holds Three Matinees on Saturday Over one thousand children at tended the story matinee held Sat urday afternoon at 2.50 o'clock by the Story Tellers' League. Three •story hours were arranged tn order to accommodate the crowds of kid dles anxious to hear the delightful Christmas talcs, the first at t amp Curtin Junior Iligh. under the direc tion of Mrs. Charles J. Wood, Jr., the second in Technical High Audi torium. supervised by Mrs. llarry O. Keffcr. and the third at Edison | Junior High, directed by Mrs. David ,T. Reese, president of the Stor.s Tellers' League. The matinees were most success ful the children enthusiastically i greeting the stories told by bers of the league. Interesting mu- , sieal programs-were also given. The following people assisted in the event a success through then co-operation: Clarence H. /or f e . r ' of the department of special activi ties for the school board Mrs. Sam uel V. Dunkle. Miss Mildred Conk ling. musical director at Camp fur tin Junior High school Miss Ella Tlvan, musical director at Ldison Junior High School, and Mrs. I-lor-t ence Ackloy Ley. DIES OK IN.II It IKS \fter being in a critical condition for several days as a result of in juries suffered while at work in Roundhouse No. 2. Charles L. Win gard. 46 years old, of i.3.,1 Jefferson street, died i nthc Harrisburg Hos pital yesterday. Wingard. a gang leader at the roundhouse, was caught between an engine and a shop tank. He suffered internal injuries at that time and lias been in a critical condition ever since. THE CROSMAXS' DANCE j Mr. and Mrs. J. Heron Crosman, | formerly of this city, have issued in- j vitations for a holiday dance in j honor of their sons, ,T. Heron Cros man, 111, and Alexander Cameron ] Crosman, at their home, "Fassifern." j Rose Lane, Haverford, Monday eve- - ning, December 23. A number of Harrisburg folks have received'the cards. HONOR C.I KST AT lA'XOIIEOX | Miss Martha liailey, 1517 North ! Front street, will entertain at lunch-j eon Wednesday. December 17. in ! compliment to Miss Margaret Me-j Oreatli. of Rerwiek-on-the-Tweed, j Scotland. Miss McCreatli is the i guest of her uncle. Andrew S. Ale- j Oreatli, of the Stroh apartments. jr~ i 200TalkingMachines, Pianos and 1313 HI Player Pianos for the Holidays 118 1 & 7 I ISIST ™"* At TROUP BROS., 8 North Market Square I |T] I p| H formerly located at 317 Chestnut Street, and will be sold, as we must make room for the remodeling of our building, which will begin ■ 9 about January Ist. || II |L J YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE T li 90; Come as early as possible, make your selection. We will deliver when you wish. AM TERMS: A small payment down, balance weekly or monthly payment, to suit purchaser. ■HHHBHSBi Come in—investigate for yourself that if we can't show you one of the largest stocks of Talking Machines, Pianos and Player Pianos in this vicinity, then we won't even ask you to consider buying one. Em ire the machine , that plays any make of Disc Rec- Hundreds of Talking Machines, Pianos and Players have been sold by us. Many homes have been made brighter. If you have any intention of ever piayT'alT'makcs Rec ords. owning a Piano, Player or Talking Machine, now is your chance. All new, used and shop-worn Instruments have been reduced to a figure well worth your ords. consideration. Come in today, tonight or tomorrow and look over the wonderful bargains that are here awaiting you. JUST A WORD ABOUT THE WONDERFUL EMPIRE TALKING MACHINE A machine that is built out and out to give the highest possible results in Talking Machines. Its self-oiling motor is wonderful. Plays 6 Records with one winding. Its design, case, tone and every construction about it is of the finest. This machine plays all makes of Disc Records and really is the machine you should buy this Xmas. Enroll now on our Club Plan. Come in; hear it played; compare it with others. We have many other makes for you to choose from, such as Pathe, Stodart, Magnola, Tabe-A-Nola, Humanola, etc. All sold on the Club Plan. Why Not Consider This FREE! FREE! FREE! Six Double Disc Records, 12 Selections, 200 Steel Needles, 1 Sapphire Ball Free with each machine. In this lot are 53 SECOND-HAND CABINET and TABLE MACHINES, such as Victors, Edisons, Rishell, Columbias, Sonoras, Starr, etc. Any of these machines can be bought at Savine Prices. All in good playing con dition. § wishing to buy a Piano or Talking Machine. It will be worth your while to call and see g me at Troup Bros., 8 North Market Square. MONDAY EVENING. , FIRST HOUSE TO BE QUARANTINED QUARANTINE IS USED PERSONALLY FIRST TIME [Continued from First Page.] dcrod to be kept isolated and the i house was carded. A short time | after she escaped and within a block j of the place was arrested by the: city police and sent to the Dauphin-j county prison on the chargp of j breaking quarantine, and the cell in which she is confined has been iso-! luted. Photographs of the quarantine card in place were made by the lo- | cal health department to-day and ! will be sent to Washington. "This is a purely health measure," j said Dr. Ran nick to-day. "The • quarantine and following arrest ] were made in conformity with state ! law, which provides that such in- j fectious diseases may be quarantined i the same as smallpox, diphtheria j and the like. We are going to! clean up Harrisburg. This cam-j paign is in full accord with the pro- > gram 'of Col. Martin, of the State | Health Department, to make Har risburg a model city from the standpoir.-t of health and sanitation, and the quarantine and arrest were made with the knowledge of the State, but entirely upon local initia tive." Reports to the local health offi cials indicated the River street house as the source of infection and Dr. Raunick felt it his duty to go deeply into the case in conformity j with the law. The patient will be j kept isolated until er.-tirely recov- | ered. The cell in the jail has been placarded. The quarantine is regarded by I State health officials as of the ut most importance and is regarded as I the first of hundreds that will occur in Pennsylvania, which is a leuder I in this movement before the State is j cleaned up. Control of social disease I to a very large extent is deemed pos j sible by this means. Constantinople to Be Internationalized, Report By Associated Press j Liverpool, Dec. 15.—Premier Clo i menceau and Lloyd George, in their | conferences last week, took up the i delicate problems connected, with j Turkey and decided to international- I ize Constantinople, according to the ! Post to-day. "This," the Post says, "may serve ; as an inducement to America to join ! the Entente in administering the i region she refused to take on single j handed." ADVERTISING It ATE DOIBLED Syracuse, N. Y„ Dec. 15.—Publish ers representing twenty weekly news papers in Cayuga county decided in Auburn, to increase their advertising rates 50 per cent, beginning January 1. They said it was a case of in creasing rates or going out of busi ness. STORAGE PLANT COMPLETE Work is being rushed on the cold j storage plant in course of construc tion, at 11-16 South Cameron street, I in order that it may be finished be- I fore Christmas. The new plant will I have a capacity of 100 head of cat tle. HARRISBURG l6sb TELEGRAPH CHILDREN WILL '•] BE ENTERTAINED Moorhcari Knitting Company j Girls to Help Santa Glaus Employes of the Moorliead Knitting Company are busily planning.for the annual children's Christmas enter tainment. which will be held Wednes day evening in the Chestnut Street Auditorium. For the past several j years the girls of tile Moorheud plant have made this a part of their Christ- . n\as. and this year the committee in j charge includes Vera Van Horn Murks, j chairman; Margaret Farmer. Sara Stuart, Eva Peters. Grace Sheesley, | Elsie Swart/, end Catherine Seward, j More than 123 children from the j Children's Industrial Home and the ; Day Nursery will be brought to the hall in special cars provided by lid- I win S. Herman, where they will be i met by members of the committee j and introduced to Santa Claus. Three . big trees will lie piled high with the ] presents, purchased front the fund subscribed by all the employes of the two or three gifts. The entertain plant, and each child will get at leust ment includes special Christmas car ols by the Choral Society, trained and led by Mrs. Florence Ackley Ley, who also coahces the children at their various homes so that thty may join in the singing. Various other features are being planned, but cannot be announced as j they are to be surprises for the eve- , ning. TRIES TO KILL PREMIER Cairo. Dec. 15— An unsuccessful attempt was made this morning to assassinate the premier. The attack was made while he was driving to the ministry. His assailant, a student, was arrested. | ~~~ ~~~ ] j LOST FOREVER! A WHOLE DAY! ! t ; i I ; Salts, Oil, Calomel and Griping Pills Shake Up and \ Sicken You—Take "Cascarets" instead Enjoy life! Straighten up! Tour system is lilled with liver and bowel poison, which keeps your skin sal low, your stomach upset, your ljead dull and aching. Your meals are turning into poison- and you can not feel right. Don't stay bilious or con stipated. "eel splendid always by Big Savings In Slightly Used Pianos and Players We have a number of slightly used instruments that have been renovated in our warerooms by our mechanics and put into first class condition. Some of these Pianos are really as good as new, but owing to the remodeling we are going to do to our present building compels us to dispose of the goods. Come in, see for yourself. There's a big bargain awaiting you here but you must come early as the number is limited. ISSUE PROGRAM ! FOR PAGEANT I Chamber of Commerce "Pa- I • | geant of the Nativity" to Be Seen on Capitol Plaza The program of the "Pageant of the Nativity." which will take place on the State Capitol Plaza Christmas night at 7 o'clock, was announced utj I the offices of the Hnrrtsburg Cham-] I ber of Commerce to-day. The Com i munit.v Service Bureau of the Harris- ; i burg Chamber of Commerce under the , direction of "Mrs. Florence Ackley I Ley in co-operation witli the Depart- j | nn nt of the Special Activities and City ■ Park Department, has charge of ar | rcngements for the pageant. According to the program announc- I ed to-day, the pageant will start at 7 j o'clock. The band will render a pro igram of Christmas music. At 7.15 all ] lights about the plaza will be turned i I out and a large spot light will be ] turned on the balcony over the main I entrance to the Capitol where the ] little child representing 'The Spirit of j Christmas" will appear. The ndult | chorus will begin the rendition of -t j , Christmas song at the appearance of ; "the Spirit of Christmas." On the stage erected in front of the | | main entrance to the Capitol and cen- | j tering the attention of the audience. will be seen the manger with Mary | | and Joseph. Over this manger will ; b i the Star of Bethlehem, which will | I guide the procession of the Three Wise Men of the East. A spot light will be directed on the ten shepherds "watching their ocks by night." Oth- J ev shepherds will be seen joining the i first and together they build a fire anC prepare to spend the night. taking Cascarets occasionally. They act without griping or inconveni ence. They never sicken you all the next day like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills. They cost so lit tle, too —Cascarets work while you sleqp. Switch to Cascarets! Offers to Play Santa Claus to Two Children Suntu Cluuse.is going to be rcpre- I sented by at least ore kindly um bussudor. Donald S llcagy, 173 7 Market strct, has written a letter to the Telegraph, in which he says that ho will play Santa Clause to two j youngsters of the city who would ! otherwise not be enjoying the holi day season. Mr. Ilcugy's letter follows: "Kindly lie advised that 1 will ' take great pleasure and lind much 1 happiness in playing Santa Claus for two futherless kiddies, preferably a boy and a girl, between the' ages ol live und eight years. "I will appreciate any courtesy and effort on your part by submit ting the names of two such kids or by informing uny society or charit able institution of my offer. "I guarantee to make some one happy and enjoy the Christmas spirit more by bringing a kiddy's dream of 'Old Santa' to real life." When You nou, fii you have a heart, it is time to watch your stomach. Palpitation and other signsof "heart trouble" usually mean —indigestion, produced by food poisons that irri tate every part of the body heart included. BEECHAMS PILLS Relieve and Benefit LtrfMl Sal* of Any MediciM in Hie World. Sold ererywkere. In honon, 10c., 2Sc. SAVE SSO to SIOO on a PIANO OR PLAYER-PIANO We have them. Many different popular makes to choose from. All our Pianos in our store and warerooms have been reduced for the holidays. You can come to this big music store and feel sure that what we have in the Piano line is exactly as we represent them. Furthermore, the inducements we offer to the time buyer are so that there is no family that should be without one of our beautiful instruments. DECEMBER 15, 1919. Cell-O-San Ends Sore Throat and Stiff Neck In One Night In Many Cases, Says Specialist—Tells How New Dis covery Fights Inflammation and Often Gives Almost Instant Relief For Colds and Catarrh Many people any tluit Crll-O KIIII la magic mill tlint It uorka by aoinc mysterious elinrni. \o sueh <-In lin enn lie innde, for nl tliougli Its action in II y uppenr mtirvcloiis, tile results must be nltrlbiiteil to recently (lisctiv ereil selentltle prlnelples, the ImpurtlliK-e of which have been estllbllsheil beyond iloiibt. Physicians who have used this new discovery are amaz ed at the startling results. .Their pa tients urc'hralutl al most as If by some magic or miracu lous power. Yet Cell-O-San is not a drug and is abso lutely harmless, even to a child. It is offered to the public with a eonll dence that nothing like it lias ever before been placed within their reach, it usually relieves cold in two minutes and often ends it overnight. With sore throat, stiff neck and na sal catarrh the effects are frequently sd rapid and extraordinary that users of Cell-O-San have declared that the seemingly Impossible has been ac complisbee'.. Cell-O-San nets upon living ceils which have become "sick" and set up the inflammations, that is Lumber Lengths FREQUENTLY people buy lumber in long lengths, which must be sawed into shorter pieces. Shorter and narrower stock can he pur chased at a saving- in price. LONGLIFE LUMBER in the shorter lengths, as a rule, is better than the long. Give us accurate information about the purpose for which the Lumber is to be used. Probably we can save you a nice sum of money. United Ice & Coal Co. Lumber Department Forster and Cowden Streets the real cause of colds, catarrh, sore throat, stiff necks, bronchitis, etc. B\r conquering the in flammation through its marvelous pen etrating and heals ins power it works quickly to overcome the disorder. Cell-f O-San is prepared from pure mineral oils by newly discovered scientific processes and the actions of electri cal force. It is clean, simple, inex pensive and easy to use. Try Cell-O- San tonight and get the relief you would scarcely have dreamed possible. if you do not find it absolutely "different." Success and satisfaction guaranteed or your druggist will re fund your money tomorrow. Cell-O-San is dispensed in this city by G. A. Gor gas, ii stores; Kennedy Medicine Store, J. Nelson Clark and Croll Keller.
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