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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Jim Middletown Tl C'antral Grtnmtr Vhau lrry Wwriaiir wl Ittw gtumoan. FwUovinf wm Ik prosnun: Calltw aortrir: rwidinc a4 atrovinf or minui: Mnwiia. Kim Plata. John tlAsa, Drlla, lurbuab. Viol Orubor.

Tnalma fnavalr. Harold nvvrdaor. Utilu Ebr. Ituib Tbomaa. KAiaarya Prowo.

Mttr lUum. Xlaurte uek; tnaimmanial aolo. Lon jluntar; anwnnf o( rfrrr4 ouvauona. "heo la tn Hun Naarttal tba Rnb.M Rlrhard Wrrra: "How Many PraaiJenUaJ la lb Coldoat Plac on Kathrryn HMrrman: "What Waa tb Vinrsar Iiiblo' and why so tBllod." Kmeraon Uurtln; "hlch Was tba Orratntt Mrnar in tb World War. tho Hubmarin or th Jams CunnlnKham: "when How waa rtrouiht to Doosti Die DamKse IIATJUUKO TOXO.IAPll AI'RILSJ, I9ja 11 CONMVE PAPER BrttelfcrfTcsfeM to Kfro Witbla ji iki uuiy Yras Supply 9w 1 Affll II AiwWl l44 lwi ir tor I Pmkr II mm IM lkr 414 la Ik rf4i rM Imi rf.

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Aortn truiioa. for loo TH Urn fur finng pmtiir lr tK Juno 1 an4 cc. lobrr 1. an4 II ia lh bO of the IUrniutc men tkt ih IutaI Ii. lr oivanunl an4 rerruii4 rMlly aa that th nt rtry limin ln of lh run tu4ila may eont pli4 in urn i laka a4vanti Held it Hantbf don nBllaa.

ru April St William Talra. tTCABUrr af lh Hlala Krdrr aiin or jibor. irrrtin) and fn nB4 In I ha Uouni I'timn txir.iush lockup barred with buldinv a ul mrriinr ia eraantl lh BrirK wi ta or that Ivarn llhaul a wriiili crania RUU Jowolera Tb ln i. at plicb i of OB'lirnM ni I 4M.iBtl.kM Awill knttf ltl BVnnual C0nl a i. a i.

ti VVn. ia was 4ocld4 lBt eveninu at inwi. ami lair Vaira arrvi Middlotown and 11 thelL but not until unlorf had brrn i.r Wajijia Naroa. Itudr: mu 1 rZZl nvantlon I nti asaint ih pri of tu. ale, mala chorua: dabat.

"llMoWid, i Hooiw will have brrbruk inanufatnirrm. Th iqrn lived a. can. I inr union pi in. nmjor, aiii'i.

v.f chari of tho local BiranMnonta. aa cll are only hiin aro to oay, affirmative. Hilda Bucbman and Lou La Jacobs nrtraUva, Ullian Bachman and Harry Krodrl; vocal duet. Helm Co bl and IlildA BAChman; ireneral da bat and declaion of tho house; rriidlnc of the Gasette, Louman Drckard; editor crltlrs remarks. Charlotte Rudolph: ctortnir "it l.

i law.i.n' croun in Merchants Council of the hamber. CTAT.P UFA 111 0111? President Chanea n. 1 1 ir nr.UIIUI nr. Philadelphia, who heada tno roa vb iiiiiiviiviiuj waa nera ini vi confer with the convention iodox IAK ciRLf a. aida of the doors of some hnuaaa In JjOnuon.

ainiu Mrs. Frank Mauley, North 8prln work.d iron or In plain slm wamaIva wmm! lk I I 1 I received, word of the death of street, I nii ltv. may be en lorcn no.urra Leonard Rambler In the New York p' and tellinir of the time Presbyterian HoapltaL The young dependent on link, man Is well known in town, bavins; "el tha llnkman was lived here with his mother who tor its Hkhtln. andt he PAIN, NEURALGIA Don't Suffer I Get a Dime Pack age of Dr. James' Headache Powders a wa i a imnAriini aajunvb I mugm khooi in town lor rum A his onn ciear your noaa ana re ber of year The funeral will be when he wanted nu'f lleve a dull, spllttlnir or violent throb held to morrow afternoon at the nk or torch, he tnrusi inw i blRg headache In a moment with home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Nlsa Iron receptacle above Vr. Jumes' Headache Powder. This ley. be It was who lighted the coacnes as old.tlme hcadache relief acts almost IMima TilliM V.

1(17 i Kv ilr 11 hetOT IM DOrilCO. I mmpUallv tlanA anmnnnA tv will attend servlcea in the First sent a crimson Hare upon the lace 01 drU(f 8tore now f0r a ime packnee United Brethren Church Sunday some grand lady as she stepped out 01 and a few momentB after you take morning. Miss Erma Brenneman was given miscellaneous shower by the Mite Society of the Church of God at her home In Pine street Mrs. A. B.

Cressler. of Emaus Leedy, 417 Kelker street. Burial was made in the East Harrisburg cemetery. MRS. MARIA DERRICK After a short illness, Mrs.

Maria uerricK, aged 47, died yesterday af ternoon at the Keystone hospital. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 10.30 o'clock from her late residence, 326 Emerald street, tne Kev. j. owen Jones officiating. Burial will be made In the Dun cannon Cemetery.

She is survived by her husband, Samuel H. Der rick; three sons, Ross Howard D. and Charles T. Derrick, and one uuugmer, mra. narry Meiers; a brother, George Dressier, of Her shey, and two sisters, Mrs.

Floyd Finicle, of Loshes Run, and Mrs. J. N. Liddick, of this city. For many years she was a member of the United Brethren Church of New Buffalo.

MRS, SAIXiIE HrfPEIfSTEETj Mrs. Sallie Hippensteel, who died yesterday at her home, 1076 South Cameron street, will be buried tomorrow afternoon in the Enola Cemetery following services at her late residence at 2 o'clock. She is survived by her husband, Denton Hippensteel; daughters, Edna, Bertha, Ada and Mrs. Cranier, and sons, Albert, Charles and Clinton Hippen steel. at a sallow complexion or a pimpled face tells the story of imperfect elimination of harmiul substances from the body.

The liver and kidneys are organs for the elimination of wasteand injurious matter from the blood. A poor complexion immediately Suggests the Need off 1 1 the famous family medicine Beecham's Pills which for over sixty years have been a reliable remedy for those digestive ills so clearly evidenced by dull eyes, a sallow skin, or bad breath. a Headache in most cases is nature's cry against a blood congestion caused by impurities the liver is not secreting the necessary, amount of bile, the kidneys are not doing their proper work the food is not being properly digested, so nature sounds the alarm. Sick headache, backache, biliousness, sour stomach and constipation 'are all due to digestive ills quickly and efficiently removed by that never failing, ever ready and popular remedy At AU Dm sisb, 10c, 25c FOULS her coach or sedan chair on to the steps of the house, making the aarK ness around seem still more dark as Browning describes a sunset: A last remains of sunset dimly burn ed street, entertained the following 0.er tne rar forest, like a torch flame guests at her home on Wednesday evening: Mrs. D.

M. Wallace, Miss Ruth McNair, Verona Keifer and Miss Anna Berry. Deaths and Funerals GEORGE DEISEROTH Funeral services for Georee Daiae. turned By the wind back upon the bearer's hand Tn rn. Inn a flare 01 crimson as a brand The woods beneath lay black Now Instead of the London llnkman, we have the London link girls in their roth, a former city policeman, who smart uniform, ready died on Tuesday at hia Readine doors of motor or ct doors of motor or to open the carriage, to call home, were held this afternoon at the straying coachman or ehauffeur, to 3 clock at the home of W.

E. hem the ladles in and out or their coaches, and to retain a dignity and repose that restores confidence to the most timid visitor. Christian Science Monitor. secure: many members Encouraging reports were received last night from membership teams of Washington Camp, No. 639, Patriotic Order Sons of America.

The teams are attempting to secure 100 new members in the drive, which will end May 1. NEWSY BRIEFS TAKEN FROM THE WIRE Wataenburg, Colo. That his 19 year old wife might be free. Dr. K.

L. Clock, 57 years old, last night com mited suicide. Mrs. Clock is attending a Pueblo boarding school. They were married a year ago.

Kansas City, Mo. Suit against the Kansas City Star for $2,500,000 was on file in Circuit Court here to day at the Instance of Dr. B. Clark Hyde. The suit of Dr.

Hyde, who was tried three times on a murder charge in connec tion with the death of Thomas H. Swope, millionaire, Kansas City philanthropist, is based On an article printed in the Star, telling of the dis missal of another suit brought against the newspaper by the doctor. Paris. Objections of the people of Brest to the exhumation and shipment to the United States of the bodies of American seamen and marines, who died there during the war has' led members of the Chamber of Deputies to make investigations as to the con ditions under which the work is being done. Yaaia, Ariz.

Lieut C. E. Bell, U. S. Army aviator, was drowned in the Colorado river last night when he tried to fly under a bridge and his airplane hit a wire.

A corporal with him was rescued. Raaae Robert U. Johnson, American Ambassador to Italy to day present ed his credentials to King Victor Emmanuel. WaakiagtBawA pilgrimage to Mount vernon to place wreaths on the tombs of George and Martha Washington, was the chief event of to days session or the Continental Congress of the A R. Waaklaartaab The Supreme Court to day began consideration of whether Federal constitutional amendments must be submitted to voters for rati tteationa in.

states having referendum provisions in their constitutions. new Tbib i a nation wide drive against pronteennr In wearing an parel will ba' started by the Cheese Cn at the conclusion of Saturday's overall parade. More than St.ooa expected to enter th "pageant. bsbbv Bolshevik attempts to threats China by advancing? tram the valley have been frustrated by Javanese and AH Raasiaa' force, ta at Wertaelnskoje. Polica aearcUnr ba an wen foef th Bdbr of Ann Ik.

who disappeared twa yecrs as t0ay aanah.de I that they attar aadd a rejected saitae th girl into th wea 71 IsbwsC Safe mf Am, MimMtmt Am A MO yaw eatJr faaaily mt Cat a powder you will wonder what became of the headache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffering it needless. Be sure you get what you ask for. ro iut tu po Isiliitt Ufft Chu Ml Vmbm) I'wMtt) III. li 4f 4r4l Abmntikm.

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IW ft B.tfl. BM kJ4 IUM vii UM tf l4 Bb4 iii4 i VckoiByt 4 Maybe you haven't een our ad in this paper recently, hence we are calling your attention to thi one They're worth reading for the" message each carric is significant. What we want to say is that no furniture could be any better than we arc selling, for the price. That's easily said and just as eas ily proven. Today's e'emand is for furniture of high quality.

Our policy is to meef this demand. 10 BAY SPECIAL SALE Of Charming Dining Room, Living Room and Bed Room Suites At reductions of 20, amounting to as much as $110.00 less than out; regular price on some suites. Every suite in our store reduced for this sale. You will be pleased with the greatt variety in style and of this large stock of furniture. Our reason for these great reductions lies in the great quantity of furniture now arriving which has been held up by freight embargoes and low.

production at the factories. Rather than place the goods in storagevwe are offering these large reductions on our entire stock. A Special 25 Reduction on large and smalt sizes in Davenports. HANDLER LEVY 1212 North Third Street Phone for an evening appointment if you are busy 'throughout the day. hi I 36 North Second Street Comer Walnut Street I Our Charge Account Plan is Recommended by Thousands of Satisfied Customers We number among our customers thousands of the best dressed people in town who realize what a pleasure and a convenience it is to have a charge account here.

Our easy payment plan is open to every man and woman we extend credit cheerfully. You pay for your purchase in convenient weekly or monthly amounts. No introduction or references needed to open an account here. Women's New Spring DRESSES and SUITS THE DRESSES $24.98 to THE SUITS $34.50 57. 50 i fTavmiiKt 4reaea embracing every new style, color material; handsomely developed of georgette, satin, taffeta, serge and foulard silks.

to $85. 00 You'll find here a very attractive assortment of original and exclusive models at prices far helow what others are ashingr. Regardless of what style, color or material you have in mind you 11 find it here. Alterations free ff omen's COATS All the wanted colors and latest materials in women's Spring coats. A more complete assortment ia sot to he found.

BLOUSES Beautiful embroidered, and beaded georgette and Crepe de Chine blouses offered at very attractivrice. We'll let yiu juge $.98 their real aloe I and i Hr ill Men's and Young Men'it SUITS Our assortment of suits is arasoally large and off ere a wide choice forao 'lecttoa. We have a style for every nun and young man. Materials include serges, worsted. flannels mixtures perfectly tailored.

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