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Carlisle Evening Herald from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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CARLISLE, PA, THURSDAY JANUARY IS, 1911 PAGE FITH Opposite Home Theatre A. N. STECHER S. C. HERTZLER I6F ANNUAL RUG SALE NOW GOING ON BOWMAM ft CO Any Rug, Any Size Made, Matters Not What it May Be The largest variety of Rugs ever shown in Carlisle.

Just arrived, more than 400 to select from. New patterns for Spring. The early buyer will have an opportunity to buy now and we win hold it by paying a small deposit until you want it. Coat Room Clearance Sale Now Going On Before Purchasing Elsewhere Inspect Our Bargains The Greatest Bargains ever offered in this section can be had now. High class merchandise with our guarantee, with every sale at prices that astonish every ustomer who enters our store.

Furs at Half Price Ladies Suits from $4.98 to $15.00.. Dressing Sacques re- Marabou Sets or separate pieces. LadieS Coats from $2.50 to $15.00, Values high as $40. duced to 25c and 50c. A limited quan- All reduced.

worth more than double. See for your- i ony gee Qur California Wool Blank-self. Children's Coats from 98c up. All Sweaters Reduced. ets at $4.98.

Any customer who feels their purchase has not been entirely satisfactory in every way call and have your claim adjusted at any time. Every article sold at this store must be as represented at all times. Reliable-merchandise sold only at this store. 'I 1 1 1 1 The Store Bowman Co, Yellow Stamp Store With the Quality 1 1 1 I Chester, was in Carlisle yesterday Chester, was in Carlisle yesterday mwwmm attending the meetinj of the Valley Traction Directors. Senator Sproul was the sponser of the bill which provided the takinp over by the fctate of a number of roads in the va'ous counties and is mentioned as a possible candidate for Gubernatorial honors.

Hold Arrivals Among- the quests at the New Wellington Hotel are 'the Dr. J. II. Knouse and L. A.

Wilfe, both of MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS B. SAYRE IN LONDON Harrisburg; C. B.

Thomas, Tyrona; L. II. McKinster, Winchester, II. C. Forney, York; D.

E. Snyder, York; D. K.Straley.KeadingjGuenie Von Seigneiur, France; L. S. Mundy, Philadelphia.

ORPHEUM THEATRE P. MAGARO, Mgr. Two Big Features Tonight Admission 5c to Any Part of the House The Indian Playeis Present their Passion Play HIAWATHA In 4 Reels 100 scenes 150 Indians A magnificent spectacle enacted by Indians to whom the performance is as solemn as the PASSION FLAY is to the peasant actor of OberamrnergaiiT "When He Lost to Win" Eastern Drami. Miss Florence Lawrence in UNTO THE THIRD GENERATION, in 2 Reels Matinee at 2.30 P. M.

Special Matinze for Children at 4 P. M-Evening 6.30 to 10.30 P. M. ADMISSION 5c TO ANY PART OF THE HOUSE TOMORROW "THE TREASURE ISLAND," In 3 Gripping Parts. A marvelous adaption of the World's Greatest book of adventure.

A romance of gold seeking pirates, See the Pirate ship. The attack on the stockade. "WAR ON THE CATTLE RANGE" 101 Bison western drama in 2 reels "LAZY LOUIS, comedy. LEGAL ADVERTISING DIVORCE WOTICE. Sylva Klva Arada Hartman vs.

Victor IJartmau. In the Court of' Common l-leas' of Cumherjttnrt (Jounly, ConWmiTnveaUli of "Pennsylvania, 7 February Term lOH. N'oticp to Victor Hartman. In obedience to an order of to too directed, you are hereby notified to he and appear in the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Cumberland, on the 2nd day of March, A. D.

101 to show causes, If any you have, why Sylva Elva Arada Hartman should not lie divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, according to the prayer of the petiton filed in said Court. ALFRED GKI0B.W(r,""" Sheriff's Office fitli, HUI. DIVORCE NOTICE. Unbelt A. Wicliersham Vs.

Mary W'ickersham. in the Court of Common I'leas of Cumberland County, Commonwealth of IVimsylvaiiia, No. 39 February Term Notice to Mary R. Wickershum. In obedience to an order of publicationto' me directed, you are hereby notified to be and appear in the Court of Com mo p.

I'leas for the County of Cumberland, on the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1914. to show causes, if any you have, why Robert-A, Wiekorsharn, should not be divorced form the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, according' to ho prayer of the petition filed in said Court. ALFRED GREENWOOD, ShurlLf.

Sheriff's Office January 6th, 19H. "OUR OWN" TABLETS, "KNOCK" ANY COLD, 25c. JAY BENFEK THE DRUGGIST. Party for Twins The twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Cassius Brown, Ruth and Esther, were tendered a birthday surprise party in honor of their fourteenth birthday Tuesday evening. iThe Caxd Basket E. H. SHELLINGS, of Harrisburg, representative for the Indian Refining Company, which recently established a station here is in town on business. MRS.

CHARLES 11. NOSS, formerly of this placebut at present residing in York, is in Carlisle for several days and is a guest at the the New Wellington. SATURDAY OF THE "ZU ZU THE LEADER BAND, Keystone THE MISSES MABEL 11EFFLE-bower and BREWSTER, of Newville were Carlisle visitors on Tuesday. PROFESSOR GEORGE B. COLE, of the faculty of Dickinsou College, Mrs.

and Mrs. Francis B. Sayre in the- 'home of Ambassador Page in (Jrosvonor square, London, Hrre in the ambassador's splendid home the former Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of the president, and her husband have been enjoying a few days of their quiet honeymoon. Comedy in 2 reels. "GOOSE ALA COLBERT, Ambrosia drama in 2 reels.

ADMISSION 5 CENTS TO ANY PART OF THE HOUSE is spending a few days in Phila dclphia. CARLISLE YOUNG PEOPLE ELOPE TO HAGERSTOYN 1 Somebody visiting you? Send their (o the Herald. riage was notia complete surprise to the many friends of both the young people yet it was not expected that the wedding would take place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Lins will reside here until February 1. After that date they will reside at Jermyn a suburb of Scranton where Mr. Lins will be cm-ployed at the large cut glass factory which is controlled by an uncle. able. Others of the family have taken them once in awhile and Bet sood re- M'i'rioc fiiic, at all dealers.

Don't sim-plv ask for a kidney renmdv et Doan's Kidney Fills the same that Mrs. Roth had Foster-M ilburn Dult'a-lo. X. V. HERE AT HOME Carlisle Citizens Gladly Testify and Confidently Recommend Doan's Kidney It is'lcKtimony like tlio following that lias ulared Doan's Kidney I'ills so far above i-oinpc'tUors.

Wlien people riirht licre at home, raise tlicir voice in pi-aiso. there is no room left for doubt. Head the public slatement of a ell i-n: 1:1 Mrs. GeoiKO Ttotll. 47 N.

Knst St, CarliKle. says: 1 suffered greatly from backache and headaches. orten pains shot up yi.v spine into my shoulders 1 was ncuvoiis ami dizzy and at niKht was hardly aide to sleep, setting up in the loornlmr tired and depressed. 1 tried many remedies, but wasn helped "When I heard of Doan's Kidney Tills, I sot a supply at Shearer's VruK Store In a short time they completely cured me, and know they are roll-. Walter Lins and Miss Mary Wert Are Married in The Maryland Town To Reside at Jermyn A romance which began when oth were students in the Carlisle High school culminated yesterday when Miss Mary Wert and Walter Lins eloped to Hagerstown and were married by the Rev.

E. at the Maryland town. While mar If you wish anything in the irug line, call Hnrn'a Drag Store, any 'phone. 0 9 0 1 Senator Sproul Here Senator William C. Sproul, of Public ale Horses, At Public Sale, Wednesday, Jan.

21st, 1914 At the Thudium House, Carlisle, Penna. RAY L. EARLY, Prop. One car load of Nebraska Horses. These horses consists of Bays, Sorrels, Blacks.

Also some mattd Hordes weighing from 1100 to 1100 pounds. They are all j'oung and I have taken great care to select the kind that I think vvould suh the Cumberland Valley market, and special mention 1 have the kind that will suit the farmers for Spring Sales. 1 am no stranger in your community, call on me at the Thudium House day before the sale and I will be glad to meet my old and new friends, and show my gtock with pleasure. Sale at 1 P. M.

Rain or Snow I I Opera House Tonight W. F. PASCOE, Manner 5 Pust as advertised the cleanest and most entertaining show of the season, so said all who saw the Matinee and night shows The show tonight will equal if not excell 'last nights performance. Come and be convinced. To impair your show means disaster to' maintain a high standard means success and-this is what is being done at the Opera House.

To prove our assertion there will be shown tonight 7500 feet of al lfeature films. We invite the public to witiici our features and high class, vaudeville, seeing is believing Come. Watch the screen Firday night for Saturday's Matinee, all will be plcaocd and some, one made happy Dai'y Maiiaee 2 30 P. M. Admission 5c.

Night Two Shows 7 and 9 P. Adasissioa Adults 10c, Children 5c On First Floor. Balcony and Gallery 5cts 1 If You Need Furniture Do' not waste much time Friday and Saturday morn- ings but get to our store early and get some of our good BARGAINS. They are bargains that will not last long so be among the first to get here. 3 $30.00 '5 piece Parlor Suit Special S25 00 5- $13.00 Library Tables Special J.W $2.00 Clothes Trees Specials 1 E1 $8.00 Parlor Mirror Special JS5-OU If you need FURNITURE and do not have the cash to pay down for it just call and get our payment terms.

If you are honest you can get the goods and pay for them on weekly Payments. STORK OPEN EVERY EVENING SHEAFER'S I 130 West High St. HI II I Ul HHU I III Ml 1 1 11 llTlll 11 1 I III! 1 1 1 II I I I II MM 111 I.I Mill llll Ill HHHIIIIII: 9 i GEORGE H. WESTGATE CD B1XLER, Auct. i.

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1891-1920