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ASTM WIRELKSS AKOIM) WOULD Marconi, Having Conquered Atlantic, How Tackles l'aciflc By Associated Press. North Sydney. N.S..Oct. 10. With the arrangements for a wireless service betwen Kurope and America so far progressed that the trans Atlantic service may be taken for an assured fact, William Marconi, the Italian inventor, will, within a fortnight, leave for the station at Cllf den, Ireland, the European terminal, where he intends to conduct further it I 14 11 HI MM EVEN IF Yoa had a FJECK As long this fellow and had SORE TtMOAT ALU (JWAYI I POWM Tonsilino WOULD QUICKLY CL'RE IT.

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ri'T'V I'll IP. experiments looking to the transmission of aerial messages from Kurope to the Pacific coast. A station be erected at Vancouver, H. as a part of this plan, which is intended as one of the preliminary stages of wireless communication around the world. Mr.

Marconi has been at the Glace Hay station dining the past two weeks experimenting with long distance communication, looking to the inauguration of the trans Atlantic service, which Is expected to be placed at the disposition of commercial business within a few days. The rr'port that communication with the Philippines had been made by the t'ape Hreton station was stated by Mr. Marcoul to be MYSTFISIOI'SLY SHOT Man Kun Through Car, Putting Hullet In Passenger My I'rrst. Detroit, Oct. 10.

Andrew Green, of 618 Manhattan street, New York city, was the victim of a mysterious shooting In the Wabash Railroad yards. He was In the smoker of an east bound passenger train which was be ln switched to the car ferry, when a stranger, upparently about 25 years old, ran through the car and shot the New York man as he slept in his seal. There were only three other pasengers in the car and the man who had done the shooting Jumped from the train and escaped before the other pusengers could realize what had occurred. The bullet struck Mr. Green In the wrist and thlnh.

He will recover. Mr. Green said he knew of tin ene niles and hud mi suspicion of the Identity of his assailant. Tli" 1'ic clrrrli fur th" I In 1 1 IkIiiii 8 wreck Hi lil. li Ik iiihIoi boIhk piilra, will iigaln li In hciU'U Ii Siit i THE HAKRISBUKG TELEliKAFIl THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907.

We Advise Every Lady to Read This Announcement and Every Gentleman to Call His Wife's, Sister's or Mother's attention to it. TELEGRAPH ASTMCIPS SALE Friday, Oct. 11th. CURTIN NOTES Curt In. Oct.

10. Tlic farmers In thin vicinity lire busy rtittiiiK corn. I.iiuIh lilcMcr and wife, of Minnesota, lire siendln a few weeks with his ntccd ftitlier, John N. Kleldcr. David iiinl family spent Sunduy nt thy home of Scliaeffer.

WItmer. of Wlconlsco, ami Jeremiah Weaver, of ihiH place, spent Slit until at WilllitniK tnwn. Chillies tM haoffcr. accoinininled by Cyrus I'. Miller, were tratisactiiiK liiishiess nt I.IiikIi stown Sntiinlay.

Mrs. John Forney, of Milleisliiiiur, spent a few days with Ik slsler. Mrs. .1. M.

liMh. Charles V. IMeMcr, of I.y. kens, spent Sunday with his father, Peter lliehler. John I IMeliler vnsnt IlerryslnirK Stimlay evenlnn.

I'. HnmlierKer and family spent Sunday with his brother. II. A. ItonilierRer.

Ii.ddy. of Ulfe. and Miss Klhn IHeliler. of this place, were married at the ill formed parsonage. KlllliiKer.

Saturday. Webster J. Weaver ami family and John I itchier spent Sunday at the home of J. M. tish.

l.ouls I'icbler and wife. John N. IHeliler and daughter. Sue, soent Sunday a' the home of James lilehlcr, of l.ykens. CARTER'S fplTTLE flVER PILLS.

S3 fCARTERS 1 i PILLS. Posltlvelr cured by these Little rills. Tliry also tcIIcto Di tress from Dysprpsla. In dltrcstloa and Too deaity Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dlzzlacss, Nausea, I Drowsiness, Bad Tasto in tho Jlouth, ContiMl Tonyuu, Polo In the Side, TORI'ID LIVKU.

TUoj "Vulate Uie Bowels. Purely Vejetablo. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL Genuine Must Bear Fac Simila Signature REFUSE We will sell everything in our millinery department at prices of which you must be the best judge. We have two reasons for making this extraordinary sale.

FIRST We want as many people as possible to see how complete an establishment we have and what an enormous stock and variety we carry. SECOND We. want to see how many readers read a special announcement like this and take advantage of it. There will only be one sale like this this season, it will in elude everything for sale in our millinery departments from our trimmed hats down to a hat pin. The Difference Between Our Regular Price and the Price on Friday, Oct.

llili, will be l3 off the Regular Price. 75c Hats will be 50 CCIltS $1.00 Hats will be 66 Cents $2.98 Trimmed Hats will 1.99 $3.98 Trimmed Hats will 2.66 $4.98 Trimmed Hats will 50c Fancy Feathers will be 34 CBHfS $1.00 Fancy Feathers will 66 CCIltS 15c Ribbons will be 10 CCIltS 25c Ribbons will be 17 CCIltS $1.00 Velvet will be .66 CCtS $1.50 Velvet will be and so on along the entire stock without exception. Any hat trimmed or untrimmed, any ribbon, any trimming will for this one day bear this enormous reduction. The only condition we impose is that you show this coupon when making your purchase. rr MIPW 1 mii mmm mmmmm mm in Mann 1 if.

1 The Misses Kmnia and I Mna Ulebler l)ent Sunday at the home of I'eler Dlebler. W. II. Hoover and family siicnt Sunday at II. A.

KomberRer's. George Cilse, of I'rbln, was here Tuesday. ijeorKc Krdman. of this place, purchaseil a carload of Cattle from Lancaster. Key.

II. Khond was trans fi'rrcd from this phue to Maiihelm, and Jtcv. H. I', tioodinan, of Shumokln, will take Ills place. ELIZABETHVILLE Kliziiliptliv lllr, Ui t.

HI. Wsri J. I'iinli'1 lit'cii iiinlhii'il to tin' luniKt' wltli ii x'Veri. iiituck of niiiiHlKln. Martin Mirlti r.

(if I'lstlnTVlllf. Ylll'HllHy lit till lldlllf lf It i llfflllll'l Dimiikc W. lii v. WVhr, nf the Clllltrll. will irIK'll nt Siitiinill Mill, it fm tiif i liari', next Sunday, iiml liltt pulpit li'Ti will In iitplril by I'rnf.

ottiwnki'. nf frliius t'nlli'M1. wln will prfitili tier." Iioth niniiiiiiK ttit'l pvfitinjr. 'ml' rtiikt i 1 1 In in Unwiiiiiii, of Pillow, wiim in town Tiii'Kiluy. Hi v.

J. A. Kflpir. i lllCt lltl, Hpl llt Tllt'MtluV with Ills flltll r. M.

It. tp r. Mr. S. T.

Klrk IttK' tiiwn. Hpi'ttt TiH'n lity nt the liomo of Kn d. W. KlrKitiniT nml wlff. I'nvemiTt itt lii'lnn l.ilil ii riiiiml tin iihw lijitik IiiiIIiIIhk.

I. S. Imiilil npi'ttt TiH'Kilii" tit t.n Ciipltnl 'lty. lr. II.

II. 1 1 i ii tiHiti toil biiHltn'Hx tit lykt'iiH, Tin tltty. Hurry I'. WrlHt. r.f Pi nliruok.

I Hpi'iiilliitt Moini' tlnif itt tin holm of Alfnd llokf. Mm. Mniirllc lnirt Ik nt York. MrM. I''.

A. rlplcr wuh Hi l.ykrnn. Tti. mlHy VftilliK. VAMMItAIM) KOOMS Nine Year of Improvement; Hcst Harbor in Work) Hv As ncMtei Vrtsi.

Valparaiso, Chili. Oct. 10. Plans that will convert Valparaiso Into one of the world's largest and best ports have been accepted by connnlttee appointed by the President for the purpose. French engineers submitted their proposal.

The work will tnke nine years. Such it "lendv iuade home" as VOf llle to live in may be iidvl i Used among to iin "lui uiobt rooms'' I A Strong Tonic A Body Builder A Blood Purifier A Great Alterative A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Without Alcohol CARLISLE Telegraph Bureau, Opposite Court House, Office S. R. Murray. Alcohol Ask your doctor if a family medicine, like Ayer'sSarsaparilla, is not easily better without alcohol than with it.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla Without Alcohol We have no aeoreUI Wa nublliti J. O.Ayer Lowell, Mcee. the formula of all our Tnrttnlns. Cl'MBEKLAXD COUNTY MFDICAL SOCIETY AT XEWVILLK Report of the State Convention Rend By Dr. Allen; Banquet at the Big Spring Hotel Carlisle, Oct.

10. The Cumberland County Medical Society met at Newville last night, with a fair attendance. Dr. Berry, of Shippens burg, read a paper, and Dr. Allen reported the State convention.

A banquet was served at. the Big Spring Hotel later in the evening. The next meeting will be held here in January. DOUBLE FUNERALS The double funeral of Dr. J.

S. Bender and his niother ih law, Mrs. Esther A. Conlyn, took place yesterday afternoon and was largely at tended. Rev.

George Xorcross, of the Second Presbyterian church, officiated, and the interment of both was in the family plot in the old graveyard. The pallbearers for Dr. Bender were Drs. J. C.

Davis, A. R. Allen, R. M. Shepler, H.

A. Spangler, S. S. Bishop and E. R.

Plank. The pallbearers for Mrs. Esther Ann Conlyn were J. A. Means, George Mc Millen, A.

F. Bedford, Dr. W. Z. Bentz, J.

M. Rhey, and George Bridges. AROUND THE COURT HOUSE Register Wolf has proved two wills, that of Mary H. McCullough, Helen McCullough, executrix and sole heir, and that of Jane M. Ernest, W.

H. McCrea, executor. SATURDAY'S SHOOT The Carlisle Revolver and Pistol Club will hold a shoot next Saturday, when a new medal will be awarded. MRS. SAMUEL BUMBAUGH I Mrs.

Samuel Bumbaugh died sud denly at her home in Mt. Holly yesterday, while she was washing. Heart failure was the cause of her death. She was (18 years old. AN INJUNCTION' IN REAL ESTATE An injunction was filed in the Prothonotary's office yesterday against D.

B. Stevick, of Denver, Colorado, a former resident of this place. S. B. Sadler and G.

Wilson Swartz, attorneys for J. Wilson Ste viek, offered to sell to Wilson the tract cf land situated on South Han onver and Market avenues, on which I Cochran Alcock's store is located, i They claim that an agreement for i Wilson to purchase the said land and contracts were made out. When Wilson endeavored to purchase it Stevick then refused to comply with the terms of his contract and has refused to tender a deed for the said i property. The contract was that I Wilson was to pay $10,000 at once and the balance at any time on or before April 1, 1908. Wilson claims the right to the land, hence the suit.

The hearing will be heard before Judge Sadler next Saturday morning. IMYOIU'K (JllAXTKI) I Among the number of divorces granted by the Court yesterday was tnat of Katharine M. Long, of Tren ton, X. from her husband, Prof. John H.

Long, former manager of I the Commercial College. PKOCKKIHXGS OF COIKT Judge Sadler disposed of these proceedings last evening: Hearing was had in the petition of Margarent Kauffman for the appointment of a committee for Samuel Sheafer. Jasper Alexander, was appointed master In divorce proceedings of Mamie L. Mlnter vs. Allen W.

Mlnter. Petition of T. .1. Newcomer, committee of David Fetrow, for sale of house in Mechanicsburg filed. Return to order of sale in the estate of Mary liarr, deceased, confirmed.

Estate of Frank 0. Graham. J. Eatie Quigley appointed examiner to take testimony and report to court. Estate of Peter O.

Sheafer, A. L. Reeser, appointed auditor. Estate of James L. Henry.

Account of Emma Henry. Exceptions 'filed. I). M. Graham, appointed auditor.

Petition for order cf sale in estate of Mary Lnckett. Order granted. Hond filed In sum of $M)0. H. McCrea appointed auditor in estate of George O.

Stevlc, deceased. Estate of W. II. Dretz. Order for the payment of costs, etc.

PKKSO.VU.S Heatty Allen, of the Pc nnsylvanla I Kailioad. Philadelphia, Is honi en visit. I Mins Vatic Shctron has returned I home after several weeks' visit to Philadelphia friends. x. Wolf, lately in the employ of James Farahettl.

has resigned and has entered the grocery house of C. E. Martin. Miss Mary Kiu pp, of MarrlshiirK is here visitlnt? her grandparents. Rev.

.1. K. Kleffnian is In attendance at the l. U. conference, now in seHslon at New Cumherland.

Mrs. D. T. Olmsted, or Hull iniorc. Is vIsltiuK Mrs.

Harrison, South West street. Xorman Harris and Karl Carroll have accepted positions with the Westinnhouse Company, near Pittsburg. Kditor Albln, of the Alechanlcs YOU CAN'T DENY THE FACT That IfoKtctter'n Stomach Hitters is absolutely the best medicine ror yon to take for a weak stomach, Inactive liver or constipated bowels, when we Inform yon that during the past 51 years it linn cured thousands of probably worse than yours. Therefore stick to HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It cures Pour Appetite. Ilciiiluclie, Hyspepxlil.

IwliKi'Mtiiiii, i liiMHiitiiii, I'ciiiiuV UN nml Malaria. i burg Valley Signal, was In town last evening on business. S. C. Beitzel, principal of the Me chaniesburg High School, was here yesterday evening.

Ex Judge E. W. Biddle is on a trip to the eastern part of the State. Mis Gertrude Dress, of Harris burg, was the guest of Carlisle friends yesterday evening. LYCEUM THKATHK.

The Virginian This evening. Jessie Mae Hall Friday and Saturday; dally matinee. The Murray Mackay Company Week of Oct. 14; daily matinee. TIIK YJHGIMAX.

At tbo Lyceum this evening we are to be Kiven another opportunity to see the dramatization of Owen Winter's story, "The Virginian." W. S. Hart and Frank Campeau are with the Klrke La Shelle acting company, and we are promised a delightful performance. This play of the pioneer West has been adjudged one of the best stage portrayals of Ihe cattle country In the days when cattle raising was the chief industry. From the lirst to the last scene the play teems with Western ranch atmosphere; there Is a well of humor to cause laughter, a most magnetic touch of love and scenes of almost painful thrill.

JESSIE MAE IIAI.L. Al. Trahern, known throughout the theatrical world as "Smiling Faced has hit upon the "real thing" this year. If guesses ever hit the mark, Al. will win out.

He will star Miss Mae Hall, the successful "Dainty Doll Comedienne," in a new piece called "The Cutest Girl in Town." The play Is on original lines, taking for its place of action England, anil the time the Fourth of July. Mr. Trahern has not spared expense, time or energy to make his new production one of the hits of the season. This attraction Is announced for Friday and Saturday, with a special matinee each day. I It It A At A COM PA Y.

All next week the Murray Mackay Company will present high class plays at popular prices, and this means that every afternoon and evening there will be big crowds at the Lyceum. J. M. Donovan Is still Uie star of the aggregation, and his popularity in Harris burg means a warm welcome. The supporting company will lie up to the standard, and there will be a change of bill at every performance.

Each bill will Include a special program of polite vaudeville, and this means a continuous performance, and matinees will be jjlL PER given dally, and for' Monday evening a limited number of ladles' tickets will bo issued. IS WANTED IN CARLISLE L. C. Stambaugh, wanted at Carlisle on a serious charge, was arrested in Harrisburg this morning and returned to Carlisle by Detective Bentley. IT FT7 vields Instantly to the cura ivo abilities possessed by Never Fails RESTORE GRAY HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR No matter how long it has been gray or faded.

Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dandruff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Refuse all substitutes. IS NOT A DYE.

RESULTS GUARANTEED rhllo Hay Spec. Co. Newark, N.J. 50c. and $1 bottles, at druggists.

a 3 Dr.T.S. McNeil's r.FLPRRATPO For a Warm Bath Room A bath in a cold room is a "shivery'epcration and is extremely liable to cause colds. The bathroom above all should be kept warm. This is easy and the balh is a comlort ii you have a FECTI0N II Heater with Smokeless Device) It may be carried torn any other room to the bath room, which it will heat while you are preparing, (or the bath. Impossible it ton hlnh or too low.

The most economical heater you can buy intense heat for 9 hours with one lining. sleadv Lest lamp br und housc 1.J4 nurniKK filVCS a deaf. Made fcl brass throughout and nickc 1 (ho ilckl imnrovca central piatt'd. L.uuii.u t. piatt'd.

dralt burner, nanusomc muiuiu 1 lamp guaranteed. II you cannot get heater or lamp at your dealers, write our nearest agency lor descriptive circular. ATLANTIC REFINING CO. (Incorporated) Pain Exterminator "The MATTRESS of the present and the future" I 1 Every other mattress in the world Is pt jiTed hair, cotton or feathers Jammed in at the open end of a tick. That's why lumps holes soon cause sleepless nights.

Each OSTEUMOOH is built not fituffed. Hand laid sheets of downy softness, each full size, are carefully built within a nevor failinnr remedy, that succeeds in immediately reaching the very seat of the evil, and thus effecting a positive, speedy cure. Fir OTer fifty yerj It hiubefnmicrefflfiillr utilizer! by numberless families as a rtiinerlv for all of Che many pains and achs to which flesh Is heir. It will relierii them all. from Colds to Cholera and from Cuts to Itheuouttstu.

RFWARK Of IJI1TATI0. N.in tronlM 1lkmit thn trademark. Maunfkclarad sal; it Mtlltll dae Cfc, UarrUborg, fa. SOLO BY ALL FIfttT CLASS DftUOOHTS, Price. 20c.

40o (5) the tick. It is vermln prool. An occasional sun bath is all it requires. The tick can be taken off FvnrpCC PrgDaiU and wnshed when soiled. w.

SK.n OIl FKKK PA(iF P.OOK feet 0 Inches wide, 25 lbs. Our book, "The Test of Time," not only treats exhaustively the Mattress question, but also describes and Illustrates 'with 200 piectures OSTKR MOOIt Cushions and Pillows for Window Seats, Cozy Corners, Hall Hencheg nnd Easy Chairs. Look Out! Dealers are trying to sell the "Just as pood kind." Ask to see tho name "OSTERMOOU" and our trade mark label sewed on the end. Mattresses expressed, prepaid by us, same day check Is received. feet wide.

30 lbs 1 3 feet 0 Inches wide, 35 lbs 1 1." 4 feet wide, 40 lbs I feet fl Indies wide, 15 lbs All (I feet Inches Ioiir. In two parts, DO cents extra I press CliarKcs Prepaid. Speclnl sizes at special prices. Ostermoor 114 Elizabeth St. en York.

Han buri; Agency: I)S. PO.Ml.ltOV STtWABI..

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