10 Surprise Your Thanksgiving Guests With a New Dining-Room Suite for Thanksgiving Get it here on Credit at Cash Prices, Take your time paying for it. Ilioro is no rod tape. Wo II trust you gladly without even an introduction. There is no time like this to brighten up the home; have it ready for THANKSGIVING, the big home da v. And there is no II store like this to get just what you want at just the price you want to pay. ij Ihesr tour big stores are just crammed lull of Furniture. Carpets. Rugs and Houseftirnishings of all N kinds and description In fact, you cau get everything here for THANKSGIVING but the turkev and | have your bill charged'at cash prices. ft OM Way The New "G & F." Way ji 1 hese lables carry their own leaves. No trouble to hunt theni up or operate them. W r e have these II in round or square tables. jj Special Dining Tables at $6. $9.98. sl2, sls, $lB and $25 j, A Special I' umed Oak 10-pieee Dining Room Suite, high-grade value, for $l4B f[ Big Specials in Room-sized Rugs. Carpets, Linoleums and all Floor Coverings. |j Special Seamless Ingrain Rug. J)\l2 ft $5.75 fj Special Tapestry Rug, 9x12 ft • $9.98 «; _ Special Scotch Body Brussels Rug, 9x12 ft $12.75 |j 100 diffoient st\les and patterns of room»sized Rugs ;ii special values. How Is the Old Range? Mt| 8 If you are considering on a new one—Do it NOW. We have the world's HFST. Few equals, none better. Ranges and Heaters at a Great Saving Kausc*. .$18.75 and up t . .• . .... * ft ! 1: steel Ranges, $35.00 and up I Including pipe and pipe shelf. jtl-' I 1 fS Single Heaters $6.00 and up } , ~. . %i ' JA/ * < Double Heaters $20.00 uul up *m-liuhn.ar smoke pipe I L Egg Stove Heaters $1.98 and up I alul sett,n * u'l - IN CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY~ « mm & FITZGERALD SUPPLY CO. UNIMONTNO 29-31-33-35 SOUTH SECOND STREET CLOIHIESS J® > Our Location Means a Great Saving To You < ■ ■ SUBURBAN ENDERS Interior of the United Brethren Church Being Remodeled Sve< iai Correspondence. Knders. Nov. 10.—Mr. aud Mr*. Ira Snyder attended the evangelistic meeting at Harrisburg ou Sumla . Ira M. Helt ia serv ing .is a juror at Harrigburg this week. Edivaid A. Enders. o Paxtang, spen; -.ncral day« with his daughter. Mrs. Edward Sheets. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Paul moved to KlizabethriHe on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David HOODS' and son, >mle:n t- Middleiown. Nov. JO. —,1. !J. Weller , sold bis property on Pike street to .!. J E. Coleman, of Harrisburg, an i moved his household goods there on Wedues , . Fisher in behalf of the - class. The funeral of 'Mrs. H. ('. Bowers will ! take place on Monday afternoon at 2 o 'clock from her late home on Reno and Second streets. T'ie services will be in of tiie Re\. S. \. tiood. pa9t«r of the I hurch of Cod. Interment will 'be made at Camp Hill cemetery, \vflere her husband was buried on Tuesday aft ernoon. .101 l 11 Hoover, who it employed at Al toona, is visiting his parents/Mr.' ami Mrs. John iHoover. M.ss Beckie Kopeuhaver. of Harris burg, called on friends here vestorday. Mrs. George Krone, of York, Pa., was a waller at Trinity United Brethren parsonage on Wednesday evening of this week. She was a former parishion er of the Rev. iM.r. Avers in York, Pa., prior to his moving to this place* Mrs. William Sieger, of York, Pa., was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Keigter on Fourth street. ! Mrs. Sieger is the wife of one of tthe popular fur niture dealers and undertakers in York. Mr. and Mrs. George Leai'h and daughter, Helen, are visiting relatives at Miflliu. Miss Margaret High, of 'Harrisburg, j visited her sister. Mrs. James Weigle, i yesterday. 'Hie Khdora Guild. o *9.HO. Preaching at 10.30. Junior En- I p. in. St. Paul's Lutheran—The Rev. A. | G<. Wolf, pastor—Sunday school at 9.30 o'olonk. Christian Endeavor ait 6 p. m. I Pleaching at 7 o'clock. ('hurclh of God —The Rev. S. | Good, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30. j Preaching at 10.30. jr. C. E. at 2 p. in. j Sr. Christian Kndeavor at 6 o'clock. I Preaching at 7 o'clock. Banghman Memorial M. K.—The Rev. J. V. Adams pastor. Sunday s 'hool at 9.20. Preaching at 10.30. Epworth league at 6.30. Preaching at 7.30. LINOLESTOWN Birthday Surprise Party Held at Home of John Deavans ! Special Correspondence. langlestown, Nov. 20. Mrs. Re I becca Baker is spending some time at i Middletown with her daughter, Mrs. John Gever. Mrs. Carrie Brightbill, of Route 2, is; ; spending a few days with her sister. | i Mrs. Daniel Fackler. j Mrs. John Smith, of Harrisburg. ■ spent Wednesday with friends in this j place. Mrs. Annie Buck spent Thursday in j Harrisburg. Roy Smeltzer, of Hainton, was a visitor to the high school on Wednes ! I "'ay- Mrs. Charles Koons and son, Charles, j ; and Mabel Beirbour, of Carlisle, spent i Thursday with friends at Paxtonia. Mrs. A. R. Uuger attended the fu-| | neral of her aunt, Mrs. Thumma, at i Highsipre, on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Annie Schaner spent Wednes ; Jav in Harrisburg. George Hummel, of Tower City, who was staying with his sister, Mrs. Mar itlia Etzweiler, died on Sunday night I ! and was buried yesterday morning at i | Wenrich's church cemetery. A birthday surprise party was held | jon Tuesday evening at the home oi'j i John Deavans in hontr of Mr. Deavan'sj j birthday. The following guests were ! present: Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Mr.; i and Mrs. John Crum, Mr. and Mrs.! ' Brook Koons, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Seller, i | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert linker, Lydiaj I Warner, Vera Seiler, Florence Warner, j Carl Kiuderman, Ross Crum, David! ' Xissley, Sarah T'nger, Myra Attiek, ] j Ruth Attiek, Ross Look, Mary Her-j j 111:111 William Crum, Grace Crook, John | I Conrad. Norma Warner, Francis Ritchie,' I Mary Jones, Sherman Kreiser, Viola j Xagle, Marlin Koons, Ruth Packer,! i Elvin Warner, John Karlv, John Look.; Roy Smeltzer, Esther Irvin, Thomas Ir , vin, Charlo< Witman, Charles Sherk, Edward Ricker, Elvin Warner, Helen j | Crook, Viola Witman and David Yingst. j Mrs. Eliza Hepner, of Harrisburg, spent Wednesday with triends here. Mrs. C. B. Care and daughter, Jane.! spent Thursday in Harrisburg. j Mrs. Charles Keimert spent Thurs day at Hainton the guest of her par ■ outs. Mr. and Mrs. John Hain. Mrs. Charles Look spout Thursday ; in Harrisburg. MECHANICSBURG Woman's Club Hold Tea at Home of Miss Mary Clark I Special Correspondence. Mechanicsburg, Nov. 20. —The Wom-j an's Club held a very successful teal | yesterday at the home of Miss Mary j I Clark. East Main street. The proceeds I will be devoted to the purchase of a' ' victrola for the Arch street schoolj I building. j Last evening an entertainment was ! given iu the high school auditorium. A| ; musical program was given consisting] of singing by the high school and aj | number of selections 011 the victrola. 1 ' \ silver collection was taken to assist 'in the payment of the victrola in tiie j I high school building. The amount re j ceived in the collection was $20.33. Mrs. H. H. Mercer and sou, Harry j | Mercer, spent yesterday in Harrisburg. j The Shakespeare Club, of this place,) was entertained at dinner by Mrs. J.i 1 -V Deeter at her home in Harrisburg. j Mrs. Deeter is a former resident of this' I'lai-o and is a member of the club. In! CROSS. FEVERISH, CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED; Look Mother! If Tongue Is Coated Give "Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs" j ! Every mother realizes, after giving ; j her children "California Syrup of Figs," ■ 1 that this is their ideal laxative, because ] . they love its pleasant taste ami it ; j thoroughly cleanses the tender little I I stomach, liver and bowels without • I griping- When cross, irritable, feverish or' ! breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the j ! tongue, mother! If coated, give a tea ' i spoonful of this harmless "fruit" laxa- . I tive," and in a few hours all the foul, | I constipated waste, sour bile and undi j gested food passes out of the bowels, 1 and you have a well, playful child I again. When its little system is full of I i-losed, throat, sore, has stomach-ache, | diarrhoea, indigestion, colic—remember, ! a good "inside cleansing" should always ! be the tirst treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California i Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a tea l spponful to-day saves a sick child to ; morrow. Ask your druggist for a 50- ! rent, bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, 1 children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of conn- ! terfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. | (iet. the genuine, made by "California 1 Fig Syrup Company." Adv. I The Thanksgiving Table How much better the turkey tastes when the table-fix ings are well appointed. How different the atmosphere of the dining-room where there is a well-set table. Now is the time to provide your knives, forks and spoons. Our sterling: silver stock is so well chosen for quality and beauty of pattern that we are prepared to guarantee both value and satis faction. Silver-plated ware is now made in. such exquisite designs and workmanship and is so permanently durable that we have a splendid selection of this ware too. Our stock of odd pieces, fruit and salad dishes, table ornaments, carvers, cut glass and china is so choice that the Thanksgiving dinner will b« better relished if your service is helped out by selections from this shop. H. C. CLASTER GEMS- JEWELS-SILVERWARE SCHMIDT'S SATURDAY SPECIALS Dozen Fresh Cut Roses EXTRA LARGE EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 23c Each Saturday Only SCHMIDT 313 Market Street and FLORIST P- R. R. station the afternoon the club attended the Stough meeting in the tabernacle. Miss Ailsie Kwalt returned to her | home in Hogestown last evening, after a week's visit in this place, the guest jof Mrs. J. Pro well, West Main ! street. Mrs. Andrew Stambaugh and Mrs. Sarah Dornbaeh spout to day at Mount Olivet Camp ground. MILLERSTOWN Fire Department Will Hold Festival To morrow Evening Spocia! Correspondence. Millerstown, Nov. 20. —The iFire De partment; of this place, will hold a fes tival on Saturday evening in Ricka baugh's hall. The proceeds will be used to purchase rubber coats. Miss Mary Bonsai I, of Harrisburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bonsall. this week. Mrs. ( . A. Pike, of Washington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. Bol linger. Robert Slienk has returned home from the Hebrew hospital, Baltimore, where he recently underwent an opera tion for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp and daugh ter, Mrs. John Brinton, have returned homo from Harrisburg. Miss Alice Rickabatigli" was a recent visitor in Newport. H.V kit I SOX REFUSES TO 81 E Man Known Here as "Dr. Mcßride" Allows Assailant Freedom J. !•:. Harrison, alias Dr. Calvin G. (Mcßride, a dentist,, who was shot in the mouth by Dr. Silas G. Hertz at 1113 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, on Octo tier 26. was able to leave the Penn sylvania hospital yesterday to attend a further hearing in the City Hall po liee «ourt. Harrison declined to prosecute Dr. llert/. and acknowledged that he had been drinking before he was wounded. Dr. Hertz was released. Harrison was the u held for a hearing i on a charge of passing two forged i checks for $25 at York, 'Pa. Harrison lived for a number of years in this city and was a successful dentist, according to the police. Business Boom Strikes Marietta Marietta, Nov. 20.—0n the strength of improved conditions following the election and the receipt of large orders especially from abroad. a business boom has struck the town. At the bio logical laboratories of Dr. H. M. Al exander &• Company, an increase of 20 per cent, in the wages has been posted, | and they are working over time to fill orders. The Marietta shirt factory has started and fifty girls from Marietta and Columbia have been given employ ment. Membership Campaign on At a meeting of the Wallace Club held last night twenty five new mem (bers were added and a campaign start ed to increase the membership. Th» club now consists of seventy five mem bers, and plans were made at last night's meeting to enter the Mummers' parade to bo held here on New Year's Day. Grant Hoffman, president, was presented with a gold watch chain by the members. Refreshments were served after the adjournment of the business session. Eagles to Help Tuberculars Warrior Eagle Tribe No 340. lni proved Order of Red Men. has decide I to contribute wearing apparel for th. unfortunate sufferers at Mont A lt,» sanatorium, according to an announce ment of the officers, following an appeal for assistance ou Wednesday night. USE NEW KIND OF AX HANDLE Will Save About One-Fourth Price Originally Paid For No Stronger Handles Washington, Aov. 20. —Through now specifications fur ax, sledge, adz. pick and other hickory handles, the Pana ma ('anal authorities have recently pur chased large quantities of this class of material for one fourth loss tbau formerly paid, and at the same time are getting just as serviceable stock. The war department and the na\y department, as well as the Panama canal commission, have adopted these specifications, which were prepared by the "forest service primarily for the use of the various branches of the fed eral government. Subsequently, how ever. they have been approved by tiia trade, both manufacturers and dealers, and adopted by several of the leading railroads. The new rules are the result of a long study of the subject, covering ex haustive strength tests, investigations of the growth of hickory in the woods, processes of manufacture and market conditions. Under the new specifica tions handles are selected according to weight, as influenced by the density of the wood, and they now include ma terial which may be either partly or wholly of heartwood. known as red hickory. Red hickory was formerly dis criminated against in commercial grad ing, but it is now accepted, since it has been found that weight for weight it is just as serviceable as the white hickory. Handles which contain small sound knots or bird pecks, so located as not to affect the strength, are also accepted. IF BACKACBY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat Less Meat and Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Out Kideys— Drink Plenty Water Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. Tho urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is .ir ritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys dog yon must help them flush oil' the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Kat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of .lad Salts: take a tablespoon, fill in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days anil your kidneys will then act line. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litlna, and has been used for generations to clean clog ged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a. source of irritation, t.niis ending biad ier weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure: makes a delightful effervescent iithiawater drink which everyone