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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 14, 1920. ASK FOR and GET Mrs. Melvin Cumbler, HiEhspire; Lemoyne, Mrs. William Duke; Wormleysburg, Mrs. Charles Black; Camp Hill.

Mrs. R. C. Jobe and Mrs. Hunter; West Fairview, Mrs.

8. B. Cadwallader. man's Christian Temperance Union, of Cumberland county and two delegates, Miss Olive C. Taylor, of Mechanics burg, and Mrs.

W. W. Zimmerman, of New Cumberland, left to day for Du Bois, Center county, to. attend the State W. C.

T. U. Convention from Friday to Tuesday. Mrs. Ella GeQrge, State president, will preside.

NINETY THREE TO from Woodbine to city limits. Mrs. Harry C. Rineard, 8601 North Front street: Fourth. Fifth.

Sixth ttlld street, Mi Clurlt E. Uold, 82a North Beeond street; Fourth. 1 ltth. SlMh Utid Seventh streets, Kelker to YerbeUti Street, Mrs. J.

L. Bssig. 117 Verbeko street; Fourth, Mtth. tSiatth and Seventh streets, Verbelte to North street, Mrs. B.

H. Zimmerman, 413 North etreut; Front to Pennsylvania Huihottd, from North street ouutctnn ajy M3J. lu dolph 021 North Second street; south of Market street, Mrs. Ralph EsBlir, 228 Yale street; east of Pennsylvania Railroad, Market street Twentieth street; north of the P. and R.

Railway, Mrs. K. E. Hagrner, 1440 Berryhill street; Market street to State street, from Pennsylvania Railroad to eastern city limits, Mrs. Fritz.

1943 Market street! east of Pennsylvania Rail road to eastern limits, from State to northern city limits. Mrs. J. L. ocou, 802 North Seventeenth street; Melrose district, Mrs.

Charles Emrick, 2336 Derry street; Bellevue Park. Mrs, M. I. Kast; Paxtang. Mrs.

Bel lett Lawson; Penbrook and Progress, Mrs. E. Kirby Lawson; Steel Seventh streets. Woodbine to oily limits, Airs. Alvln 11.

Fralm, 83136 North Sixth ittreet; Front, Seoond and Third strets, Kelker to Verbeke streets, Mrs. Frank U. Snavely, 105 1 A Dfnnaf U1.Ar,t Caonnl lind SEEK DIVORCE The Original 1 Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids) Avoid Imitations and Substitute ATTEXDIXG CONVENTIOI I.emoyne, Oct. 14. Alice Marital Troubles of Many Third streets.

Verbeko NovtU ton, Highspire and Middietown, L. Bean, county president of the Wo I Store Opens 0 A. M. Closes at 5.30 P. M.

Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes at 5.30 P.M. THURSDAY EVENT NU WmiM aaaaaSBBBBH Vsaaa. jijlvh mi i in "TTTm.

1 1 run riiLirmm Couples to Be Told in Court, Week of October 25 Ninety three cases have been listed for the sessions of divorce court to be held during the week of October 25, six of which are contested. The list issued to day at the office of Prothonotary Charles" E. Pass follows: Milka vs. Nikola Cretican, Salva tore vs. Maria Panzi DeU'Ossa, May A.

vs. Harry C. Houtz, Sadie vs. James R. Clark, Pearl vs.

Oscar Uhler, Henry G. vs. Ida Duben dorf, Bertha vs. Augustus Davis, Howard L. vs.

Ruth E. Kuhn, Effle M. vs. Gideon O. Echlin, Henry vs.

Pearl Elizabeth Snively, Freeman R. vs. Florence Schminkey, Julius vs. Margaret Lagyak, Alice vs. James B.

Cummings, Sara A. vs. Harry E. Witmer, Florence A. vs.

Frank S. Schreckengust, Nora Louisa vs. Harry G. Brown. Myrtle V.

vs. Joseph Comecelli, Beatrice B. vs. George Reid, Minnie M. vs.

William S. VanCamp, Agnes S. vs. Walter W. Frey, Jennie M.

vs. Joseph T. Fields, Warren W. vs. Esther Estella Wallace, Sallie vs.

Samuel Reigel, Ida vs. Olinto Bucciotti. Helen D. vs. Elwood V.

Bradbury, Ella V. vs. Herbert A. Scott, uw rence J. vs.

Grace Kepner. Martha vs. Henry N. Hall, Jean F. vs.

William L. King, Harry E. vs. Hariiet A. Probst, Ruth E.

A. vs. George D. Keil, Mattinccia vs. Antonio Cor rato, Esther N.

vs. Claude N. Hoffman, Elizabeth C. vs. Franklin E.

Steck, Howard C. vs. Clara M. Gordon, William H. vs.

Nora E. Jones. Elizabeth vs. Emery M. Mailey, Fannie vs.

Charles C. Witter, Ruby E. vs. Angelo Andre, Mary E. vs.

Howard W. Shoemaker, Mary M. vs. Weir P. Murray, Samuel T.

vs. Viola Albright, Jessie H. vs. James Dale Fink, Fannie V. vs.

Ezra F. Uoehler, Maud S. vs. Lloyd S. Flshel, Theresa vs.

Ferdinand Grego, Paul vs. Sarah A. Fasick, Frances L. vs. David L.

Snyder, Maud A. vs. Harry W. Cooper, Arthur R. vs.

Mildred Fitzgerald, Mary E. vs. Charles B. Handshaw, Pauline B. vs.

Paul C. Kauft'man, George H. vs. Queen Keil, Bonnie M. vs.

Harry W. llen ning, Ida M. vs.1 William E. Fuller, Park D. vs.

Margaret M. Yost, Ellle 15. vs. Louis Peit'er, Leroy J. vs.

Fannie Johnson, Katie vs. Harry L. Davis, Jennie L. vs. Harry A.

Lud wick, Daniel S. vs. Carrie Keefer, Maud V. vs. Walter C.

Backins, Lil lie M. vs. John M. Myers, Attie L. vs.

George K. Kennedy, Carrie E. vs. Charles E. Birch, Florence M.

vs. George C. Welch, Clarence vs. Clara V. Knighton, Edwin G.

vs. Clara Bru baker, Mabel G. vs. Adolph Menke, Lettie R. vs.

James L. Boeckler, William E. vs. Sallie Seiders, Robert G. vs.

Margaret E. McNeal, John E. vs. Julia Longenecker, Ella A. vs.

Carl J. McCann, Mary A. vs. George A. Schmidt, Florence V.

vs. George R. Weitzel, Bertha G. vs. John A.

Daniel, Esther M. vs. Ray T. Brady, Margaret A. vs.

Frank D. Reese, Monroe B. vs. Mary A. Vogelsong, Clarissa S.

vs. Watson E. Parsons, Frank E. vs. Elsie E.

Miller, Jacob R. vs. Anna L. Shaner, George W. vs.

Aletha B. Lutz, David W. vs. Helen E. Pearson, Mary E.

vs. Harry J. Singleton, Lillie M. vs. Charles J.

Orren, David L. vs. Hattie B. Miles, Paul E. vs.

Lillian L. Sellers, Mila vs. Seca Petrovich, Nelson R. vs. Bessie Beam, Elizabeth M.

vs. George E. Beam and Margaret G. vs. Cary Meadath.

Contributors Urged to Send Names to Polyclinic Rummage Sale Collectors The general chairman, Mrs. H. F. Gross, 1501 North Second street, bell phone 160, suggests that in order to facilitate the collection of donations to the Polyclinic hospital rummage sale to be held at the Armory, Second and Forester streets, October 20, 21, 22, contributors send or phone name, address and list of articles to the nearest collector. The collectors are: Front, Second and Third streets.

Here's joyful news for every fleshy person who loves good things to eat, especially those who are denying themselves the things they like most because of their desire to keep down their weight or to reduce the fat with which they are already burdened. There is no further necessity to diet in order to keep your weight down or reduce the fat you Save already acquired. The famous Marmola Prescription has been put up in tablet form, and is now sold by all druggists at one dollar for a good sizebox. Togetridoffatattherateottwo. three or four pounds a week, justtakeone of the jo little tablets after each meal and at bedtime until you have reduced your weight to where you want it No wrinkles oi flabbiness will remain.

Use Marmola Prescription Tablets according to directions a few weeks and get results without going through long sieges of tiresome exercise and starvation diet. Get them at any drug store or send the price to the Marmola Garfield Building.DetroH, and receive them by mail, prepaid, in plain, sealed cover. Autumn Leaf Excursion LURAY, VA. $3.00 Round Trip Wmr Tax 24 Ceata Additional. Aa Opportunity ta Visit tke Fuoni Laray Caveraa SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 Harrisburg Lemoyne Shiremanstown Mechanicsburg New Kingston Carlisle Luray Returning, Train Leaves 7.00 A.M.

7.05 A.M. 7.12 A.M. 7.20 AM. 7.2S A.M. 7.41 AM.

Arrives 12.30 P.M. leaves Luray. 6.30 P.M. Far additional iafanaatiaa, rait Ticket Ajcents, ar aaareaa E. 8.

Nellroa, Divlalaa Paaaeager Amtut, Pa. Pennsylvania jrystem Extraordinary Value No. 1 350 Pieces of Fine Un dermuslins. Choice, These undermuslins consists of corset covers. A good fonr haad silk neck I 49c children's princess slips and gowns, ladies' and children's drawers made of a fine quality of muslin; a good assortment of styles.

tie, with wide ends. Cornea In a big variety of colors. Limited quantity. Friday only. EXTRA ORDINARY VALUE NO.

22 White Utopia Embroid JJ i ery Cotton, 5 skeins for lOs SILK WEfSOR TIES, In a good range of colors 2Se SILK MIDDIES TIES, in navy, cardinal and brown 48e Outing Flannel, yard $2.89 34c 35c Dark striped outing flannel, 17 Inches wide. Bed Pfflows, Fine grade bed pillows covered with fancy art ticking. Filled with silk floss. Pillow Cases, 39c Size ifxtt Inch. Hemmed, ready for use.

Regular lie kind. Muslin Bed Sheets 2 yard wide muslin sheet ing. good Quality. Spreads $2.48 Hemmed, oroeheted bed spreads, rood ematity. Cotton Towel lOL fan, a iL'ZC Unen finished cotton towel ing with red border.

Gas Heater, each. $U5 Round cylinder gas heater (n two good sises. Choice. Extraordinary Value No. 24 Friday in the Bargain Basement The following items represent but a small portion of the many extraordinary values to be found in the Bargain Basement Friday.

Table Oil Cloth, rard 35c Plain white and fancy patterns. Slightly damaged. Apron Gingham, Remnant lengths of standard Diue cnecicea apron gmgnama. Bed Blankets, pair Gray bed blankets 64x7 lnchea. Good Quality.

Silkaleen. yard Figured smcaleen, 8( Inches wide. Good range of patterns and oolors. Bleached Bath Ofl Towels, each. sV 7C Hemmed Turkish bath towels, good slse tor general use.

$1.19 8ise 72x90 Inch. Have three Inch hem. Mop Handles, a piece 25c Good strong mop handles. Stair Treads Heavy rubber stair treads, Size 6x18 inch, fj. each 1VL Size 9x18 inch, each Rag Rugs 15c $1.69 Sise StxSfl Inch.

Dark blue rag rags with pink border. Unbleached Sheeting, a yard 65c Wash Boilers, each $1.69 Good heavy tin wash boiler, strong handles. Extra special. 69c Heavy Japaned. garbage can In family sizes, bail handles.

Gold Dust Washing Powder, 6 packages J0 8 ounce packages' of genuine Gold Dust Washing Powder. Table Glasses, 6 for i Colonial shaped, glasses. Clothes Props, 3 for Well finished clothes props. Bread Boxes 29c drinking 39c $1.39 Black Japaned bread boxes In three good sizes. 100 Corn Brooms, each Good heavy corn brooms with flva strings.

Clothes; Baskets, a piece 49c $1.89 Willow clothes baskets in oval shape, good strong handles. 100 Out of the Ordinary a Women's and Misses' MESSES Made of All Wool Serge and Tricotine Regular $25.00 and $30.00 Styles, Choice 1 em This large assortment of fine Dresses comes from one of the most popular dress manufacturers in New York City. Eighteen new and attractive styles represented, consisting of hand embroidered and beaded models as well as line tailored styles. Not a dress in this lot could be bought for less than $25.00 to $30.00. Sizes are 16 to 44 and they come in the much wanted Navy Blue.

Extraordinary Value No. 23 A Special Purchase of 50 Children 's High Grade COKE Worth up to $25.00 Friday Only, Choice This is a wonderful value as these' Coats are made of fine polo cloth and silvertone materials. They have large attractive snappy and youthful styles. Colors are reindeer, Copen, brown, navy and green. Sizes are 8, 10, 12, 14.

COME EARLY. i Children's Department, Second Floor Extraordinary Value No. 4 Only 50 Children's Dresses. Choice A pretty little dress 29c made of White checked percale neatly styled and trimmed. Come in five year old size only.

While they last Friday. The items represented on this page are the most pronounced values offered on a Friday by this great store. ExtraNspecial and unusual, every one of them. Picked at random from the various departments, representing the newest seasonable merchandise received by this store. COME PREPARED FOR THE SAVINGS.

YOU WILL PROFIT. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 2 300 Women's Voile Waists. Choice Fine plain tailored style and beautifully laced trim med ones. Come in all sizes.

Large assortment to choose from. 89c EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 5 50 Infants' White Chinchilla Coats Made of a good quality of chinchilla, fully lined, in sizes 0 to 3. Extraordinary value. Come early.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 7 Men's Union Suits. Friday only 159 This is a fine gray ribbed union suit In all sizes for men. Good Winter weight. While they last Friday.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 19 Velveteen Binding, 3 A PJ ft bolts JaOC It comes In assorted colors, yards to a bolt. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 21 Women's Black Silk Hose, a pair Black thread silk hose with $1 cotton heels and tops. Mock seam fashioned.

A big value. Friday only. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 9 Men's Silk Neckties 39c EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 3 Women's Georgette Waists.

Choice Fresh styles direct from New York. In white and These cords have tassels and come in assorted colors. Here's a large assortment of This la an Mtra Iimvv in mho EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 12 Men's Shirts and Drawers, each A rond hAv flceca 1inA uhlrt an A Men's Fibre SOk Hose A good fibre sflk hose rn black and Women's Cotton' Pants, pslr A fine medium weight, ankla length pants. In assorted sues, day only.

$1.79 flesh cdlor, embroidered and beaded. Come in all wanted sizes excellent value. An EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 6 Children's $2.00 Coat Qa. Sweaters.

Friday only IjJjQ They come In copen, white and gray. Slightly soiled from counter display. Sizes 24 and 26 only. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 8 Men's Percale Shirts This is a full cut fine percale 95c shirt, collar attached, neat stripes.

All sizes. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 20 Bath Robe Cords, each. 10c EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 17 Choice Buttons, a card.

15c buttons from the Steelton Store stock in various styles and sizes. Bone, pearl and rubber, 3, 6, and 12 on a card. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 10 Men's Heavy Sweaters. $095 knit sweater coal.

Comes in maroon only, but in all sizes, while they last. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 18 One Lot of Fancy Combs Fancy back combs and bar 15c ettes, shell and amber. Assorted styles to chose from. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO.

11 Boys' Coat Sweaters, each This Is a gray cotton sweater, Ideal $1.45 for school and play use. All sizes 28 to 34. Friday only. 98G drawer, mads well. All sizes.

Extra special for Friday. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 13 Men's Suspenders. Friday only This Is a good lisle web suspender. 29c with ends, for work or dress wear.

While they last. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. 14 Z9e white only. All sizes. Splendid quality.

Special for Friday. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE NO. IS 39e Slightly soiled. Frl.

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