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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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"EI Tovar The Latest Hew York Creation For Spring The Nobby Ar? Wearing It 50io omv fly IRON CASTINGS 25 CLNT OILCLOTH 35 cwr oiaorf PYiNE, liallcr, Opera House Block Ut TUIMI TO JIE T0.S MACHINE Driiliaj. bthc Iwl. Ml Catiin WORK Not Tarriu? IU.ACKSMITH WORK AM) (it.NCRAL REPAIKINa ATTUNDnD TO HARRISBURG IRON CO. JJolli ThoneH Slate Street and 1. K.

ll. F.00I? OILCLOTHS Triced Cheaper Than You Erer Bousht Them and it will lc your last chance to buy good oilcloths at thcc prices. Closing Out Price 13c Closing Out Price 23c per nq. nrd per ard Don't wait till the end of the week and be disappointed because your neighbor got the piece you wanted LINOLEUM AT A BIG SACRIFICE YMGST'S 1 334 1 336 North 6th Street CLOSING OUT TO QUIT RUSINFH ft Gen. Hartranft OnEaster Morning the early bird may catch his worm, but he has to take chances on the kind of a worm he gets.

With the general Hartranft cigar, however, you know before you get one that it is the best cigar on the market, and that you don't have to take any chances on its quality. This Is just the difference between the General Hartranft cigar and others said to be just as good. ALL DEALERS. C. E.

SON MAKERS Largest and Best Equipped DENTAL PARLORS In Centra! Pennsylvania Ue buy our materials in larger quantities and employ experts in the several branches, thereby better enabling us to give you more for jour money than you can get elsewhere. Established 16 feats 25 NORTH 3d STREET The Old Reliable Philadelphia Dentists BIG GOLD TOOTH OVER OUR DOOR. O. R. POTTER WE GREATEST REDUCTIONS IN WALL PAPERS EVER PRESENTED IN HARRISBURG Eijrgor Valnes, Greater Assortments and more enthusiasm than ever before.

Our reduced prices could not possibly succeed without real merit and real bargains. This sale will be presented as all our other sales in this store, on their real merits and theu wonderful success is the talk of Greater Hai risburg stores. Of new designs ei matchli ssly low prices If money saving counts In your plans, that is teal money saving on strictly new desirable wall paper. Then you will surely get your rooms papered and decorated at Potter's. If you tnow this store at all, you know that we stick to facts when wo tell you that we are offering the best values of the season.

You find them here every time. AVe make a Specialty on getting up the Newest Designs in papering and Decorating, also Free hand Rdlef Work. Wo employ nothing but the best of mechanics. United 'phone, 0. R.

POTTER, 1 06 Markei SSreel Tlir. l( 11:1 mi. 'ILL RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS STATE AT A GLANCE IE PANORAMA Wisconsin Central Railway Service, Sytem and Safety. htm ai a t. rosa I'; ll 111 1 1 l.i I 1 1 1 l'.

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T.anrasirr An unknottn man bodv has been diirovared on rarke Island. Long Level, off the Lancaste roun'y shore. Rluonthliiirg John Powelifi and S'enhen Ivan were fined 2 each and costs for falling to send thci hildren to school In West Berwick. Wilkes Tiarre Michael Keatlnc and Maurice Keefe, election Hirers of Pltthton townBhip, Ltizerne county have been indicted for paddinp: the election lists with 600 extra votes rhiladrlphln Washington officials peeking to make a ease against In Fppctor Holden, of this city, who bor rowed $1,100 from a Storey Cotton Company man, were puzzled how to art, because no statute had been found covering his case. rhllaflelphin Assistant City So liritor J.

R. K. Scott proposed to ask Judge Beitler to declare in contempt persons of means who fail to support lunatic relatives confined ia the Xor ristown Asylum. Philadelphia A Jury gave a ver dict for $300 damages in favor of Mrs. Harriet K.

MacCartney, who sued for $10,000, declaring that. P. Horton had kissed her against her will. RIFE Special to the Ttltgrafh. nifc, April 6.

Mr. George Wetzel, who had left his father, Isaac Wetzel's home, about six years ago, for Chicago, and who later went to the Pacific Ocean and there enlist ed his services to the government for three years as gunner on the cruiser New York, on Friday. Jeremiah Landis, who has spent al most all of his lifetime in Lykens Valley, near Rife, died on Tuesday afternoon of grip and old age. He was aged 81 years. The funeral took place on Friday morning, with inter ment at Riegle's Church, Mr.

Landis was a faithful member of the Dunk ard Church. Miss Davidson, a returned mission ary to the Southeastern part of Africa, made a very entertaining ad dress in the Dunkard Church last Tuesday evening, basing her latter remarks on the importance of help ing the missionary cause and of sending young missionaries. The mountains all around "are afire" and men are busily at work trying to extinguish the flames, dead ly to the timbers. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Kllnger visit ed at Williamstown at the home of their son in law, Mr. Willoughby Ferry, over Sunday. Holy communion services in the Lutheran Church on Sunday, April 9, Rev. Mr. Kuder preaching the sermon.

Mrs. Aaron H. Strohecker is in Reading. Pastor's Class Meeting. A special meeting of the pastor's class of the Olivet Presbyterisn Church, will be held Friday evening at 7 o'clock.

The regular monthly business meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society of the same church was held last evening at which meeting they adjourned to meet this evening. The officers: Mrs. Grouth, president; Mrs. A. C.

Hocker, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Wooley, secretary, of the Olivet Presbyterian for eign Missionary Society, left for Lebanon this morning where a convention of the missionary societies will be held. There are over one million in Montenegro. HAS CALVED 25 POUXDS. "As a tonic and body builder. Father John's Medicine has no equal.

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utoiiiI vl. i I' lif Harry fn rcliin, ti. Im i i a Mi Ki treasurer, I'. I'a AMUSEMENTS tiik ieiiar ihM evenini; The Kiinatta)8 Friday, April Qtilnry AO. in i.i banter Saturday afternoon and evenin April V.

Lillian RiiLsell, in "Lady Tea.r" Tuesday, April 1 1 The oIuntecr Organist Wednesday, April 1 Fritzl Sihrff Thursday. April 1:1 Kthel Ilarrymore, in Saturday evening, April 1 Kellar This Lvening. Kcllar and Valadnn. the world's two greatest instigators of intricate Illusions, manufacturers of mirthful mysteries and propogators of poten tial problems, brain bewiklerers and masters of magic, whose perform ances in this country and Europe have earned them the title of "Sa tan's Satellites," will appear together for the first time Ht the Lyceum Theater this evening and will present a programme of deft deception, digital dexterity, intricate illusion and mystic manifestations as has never before been arranged or even attempted. The most marvellous feats of the seemingly impossible, he utter defiance of the laws of na ture and science, the absolute aban don in the dealing with the occult and the incredible instances of the incomprehensible will be blended in quick succession, while the humorous, the impressive, the scientific and tho wonderful will all combine in one grand amalgamation of amusement.

The Runaways. In "The Runaways" will be three comedians and the company will include Charles Dox, Clarence Harvey. William Meehan, Thomas Whitbread and Misses Erminie Earle, Marie Glazier, Florence Martin, the Althea sisters and seventy five others. Another feature of "The Runaways" which will create much local com ment is the sensational radium pony ballet, one of the prettiest and at the same time most startling novelties in troduced on the stage in the last score of years. The use of radium in stage craft has created consternation in the scientific world and the radium dances proved a real sensation in both London and New York City.

The seat sale for this attraction, which comes Friday evening, opened yester day, and indications are that it will be one of the big successes this week. OPERA HOUSE. On the Bridge" at Midnight This evening; balance of the week; daily matinee. The James Kennedy Stock Company Week of April 10; daily matinee. On the Bridge at Midnight.

There is a surprise awaiting the lovers of the dramatic art in the shape of George Klimt's $10,000 production of W. L. Robert's celebrated comedy drama, "On the Bridge at Midnight" This production, unlike all others of its kind, is devoid of all that sensational horse play so com monly before the to day. It is a clean cut drama "jrith a carload of scenery and the latest mechanical devices. It derives its name from that famous bridge scene which shows foil sized working model of a Jack knife bridge in full action.

This attraction Will be seen this evening and during the balance of the week. The James Kennedy Company. The name of James Kennedy brings back to local theater patrons memories of several pleasant evenings spent with his stock company during last season. A great deal has been expected of Mr. Kennedy's new play, "Chuckie Conners, the Bowery Boy," and It has been credited by press and public, In the cities where the company has appeared as superior to his great success, "Sheridan Keens, Detective." This nlay is a companion piece to Lifts play, Chlmmte Fadae." and trill he th opening till Monday night, when the oetnpaav toegtns a week's engagement at the Opera House, opening Monday afternoon.

Daily matinees will be given aad fricesrUI pre W'Js 1 wi kow im mi ri oi wt ii Witli.iui (iMHl)rar, Noil of r.SIn i in, jiml Mamn Mart hit. I'a A it C. At I I i Im afternoon, a tn; pint) ii as hi First Lutheran Chiinh. Tlift bible unit trixiiH are tti lt Ktmtvii Hint ate among t'arlixli lllnsl popular )HIII propli'. The Iniile, who wan giwn iHV bv her father, tta MIsh Nora Martin.

The crooiii, Mr. William l.oo.l warf. son of ex ShTlff J. M. Gooilvr ar, Is the niperlntendeni of the Ki dfnrd Shoe Company and Ik very popular in business rlrrles.

The mairtace ceremony was performed by lte. M. IMffenderfer, the organic being Claude M. Siauff' r. Word has been rerelved here of the sudden death of Mrs.

Edward Spa nr. of Gettysburg, formerly Mis Gertrude Minnich, a daughter of Kphratm Minnich, of llarrisliuig. Mrs. Spahr visited Carlisle on Friday unit was then in Rood health. She died of hemorrhage.

Beside her husband rhe is survived by five small children, the eldest being but seten years of age. The family moved to Gettysburg less than a year ago. Tho Civic Club has succeeded in getting Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, one of tho best scientists along medical lines, to deliver a lerturo on "Prevention and Treatment of Consumption." The lecture, which will be free, will be given in the Court House on April 2.i.

William Goodyear, one of the firm of the Bedford Shoe Company, will erect a fine dwelling on the lot next to his brother's residence. The build ng will bo of pressed brlrk front with Indiana limestone base and trimmings. J. A. itaum, who is the bead nurse ryman at the Carlisle Com pany, is Buttering very mite ironi a sore foot, the result of tramping on a rusty nail.

George Drawbaugh, of this place, is suffering from a very painful, though not serious accident. Ho was making some repairs to the machin ery at the top of tho wind pump on the McCoy farm near New Kingston, when he slipped and fell a distance of twenty five feet, alighting on a stone pile. He was unconscious when pinked up. Dr. Fickel found him sut feririg from a broken thigh in addition to numerous bruises.

Prof. Mervin G. Filler, of the fac ulty of Dickinson College, on Tuesday evening entertained his sophomore Bible class and also the girls of the sophomore class. The even ing was spent in a most delightful way by the thirty five who were College baseball team left yesterday for Princeton, where they were to open their season with the Princeton team, but owing to rain the game was cancelled. E.

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