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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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MRS. GLASS WILL BE HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Lawrence ('. Gla. 700 North Sevoutecntu street, has sue invitations for bridge luncheon, it o'clock, Saturday, February 5, at Craver's.

There will be twenty juests. tiwrmwM.TPiiTMiriririMi irr Tin 1 I OUR BIG LET GO SALE GOES ON hrrm mklt artmd tfcit ulf mr mn root1sic it for frw izjs. T.xrrj Una hi Mr trr I raaVal Be safe and saving. Buy your Winter Fur Coat now. Come! the hundreds of luxurious Furs that are included in this price cutting event.

Coats of Pony; Beaverette, Seal, Raccoon Coats of Jap Mink, Muskrat, Caracul, Beaver A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR GAR MENT UNTIL WANTED REENBLATT CO. 401 Market St. FURRIERS HARRISBURG IN. Third St. 'r? Of OurO Entire Stock $1.98 The cast for the performance of "Klsoletto," Verdi's opera, to I Klven to nipht at the Majestic Theater.

In an follow: RiRoleUo, 'a hunchback. Jester to Gilda, his dauRhter. Men's Women's Children's AH former prices are shattered during this sale. Styles that are displayed right new In other local stores are here at only a fraction of their value. Come tomorrow.

Buy quality shoes and A E. Ladies' Quality FOOTWEAR Styles for street and sport wear in cherry patents, blonds, abbos, suede combinations, alligators, etc High and low heels sizes; all widths. Actnal values. $3.98 Ladies' OTelty Footwear, In patents, velvets, and combinations, all style heels. Values to $3.

$2.65 Misses' and Children's Oxfords and Hitrh Top Shoes. All the latest styles' $1.98 A special lot of Ladies' Footwear, hi all the wanted styles, and leathers. Men's Goodyear Welt Shoes and $1.98 Kosalindo Rudko Morini The Duke of Mantua, a cynical profligate Loinelino Sllva Sparafuclle, a hired assassin. Alfredo Vulentl Maddaleua. his sister, Khea Touiolo Giovanni, her maid.

MarRherlta Villa Conto Ceprano, a courtier. Alfredo Faust Conte Moutcroue, a courtier, Fipiulak Horsa Koberti Harullo Anthony Calvetti Stase Director Luipi Raybaut Conductor Pirro Pacl Iucidental Dances by La Scala Opera Ballet Tlace and Period Mautua and 'vicinity, XVI Century. The acts are us follows: Act 1, scene 1 Ballroom In the Duke's palace. Scene 2 A street. Ricoletto's cottage opposite the palace of Count Ceprano.

Act 2, scene A hall in the Duke's palace. lAct.S, scene A ruined' inn at a lonely spot on the River MinPio. i The onera well be given by the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Com pany, urougnt to tins city Dy me Wednesday Club. The text of the opera is by Piave and' is adapted from Victor Hugo's drama "Le Rio s'Aniuse." 22 WOULD BE CAMP HILL COP (amp Jlill, Jan. 21.

Tweuty two applications for the position of patrolman for Camp Hill, were i considered at the meeting of the I public safety commitee of the Camp Hill Council last night. The meet ins was in the borough fire house. Within the next week or ten days I a special meeting of the council will be called to act on tthe committee's selection of a patrolman, Harvey O. Dodge, chairman of Xhe committee announced. The committee include Robert L.

George W. Brintonand Mr. Dodge. READING CHORUS TO SING IN H1GHSPIRE Tlie Heading Chorus will give a concert Thursday night, February 3, in the auditorium of the Highspire. School, under the auspices of tho Euilders''Class of.

the, Lutheran Church of I place. Rehearsal will be. held on Mori clay night at 7 45 o'clock in the Ruthertord Y. C. A.

The chorus gave a concert last night in the West' Fairview. United Brethren Church. I ffliW gi gnigfy in HAIUUSBURG TELEGHAPI1 FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1927 Visiting Here Mrs. John H. ihrple H.izlc ton.

a euet of Mr. U. Frank Nciul, JOO; North Second street. Guest of Aunt Ml Bortha M. Gasklus.

of lan vllle, ii a guct of hot aunt. Mm. John H. Koto, 8010 North Second street. January Clearance FUR COAT IB A GAINS 'RIGOLETTO CAST IS ANNOUNCED Performance at Majestic Theater Under Auspices of Wednesday Club SEES RENEWAL OF FRIENDSHIP seniors to hoid DANCE TONIGHT Former French Officer Here on Visit Declare Misunderstanding' Will Be Swept Aside by Second A.

E. F. That the disappointment of th French nation over the question of Hit war debt settlement with the t'nlud State hour iK relation to tho reception to be accorded the returnliiK members of the A. K. F.

when the American IeKlon con vcntlon rather In Paris neXt year was tho tatement of Captain Maurice Bulle, Jormer French Army officer, who spent several hours with friends in this city yesterday. Captain Hulle, who spent four years on the western ffont In command of a battery of artillery and who at the end of the Wat commanded a "uroupe" or battalion of Held artillery, declared that the feeling1 Of the French pi onlo for the lighting men was entirely separate and distinct from their idns of the politicians and financial representatives. Admitting that Franco was the debt question. Captain Bulle In jslsted that when tho Legionnaires arrive in ins county next year tney will find the warmest welcome they ever had waiting for them. The former soldiers of the French Army, he said, are particularly keen to see their follow combatants of the A.

E. nnd will do everything in their power to make them feel at home. He was of tho opinion that the plan to hold the Legion convention at Paris was an Inspired thought, and expressed the hope that it would do much to reinstate the rarm relations that existed between the two nations. The former artilleryman said It was his great disappointment that out of their close liaison during the. War there did not grow a more complete and sympathetic understanding between France and the United Stales.

Captain Bulle left last nljrht for Wheeling, West Virginia, where he will spend some time in a study of steel plants there. He arrived In America last week and will return to France February 26. He spent a year In America after the War, part of it at Steelton and Lebanon. UREMIC POISONING FATAL TO LEGISLATOR E. L.

Alluin, of Sharon, a member of the House of Representatives, died last night in the Har risburg Hospital, from uremic The lawmaker was admitted to the hospital January 3. Mr. "AUum was 62 and served in the House from 1919 to 1922 and was re elected last' fall. His death Beinhauer, Highspire, $100; Mary E. Messersmith to Margaret F.

Fry, Susquehanna township, Williajn H. Cooper to M. S. Mach amer, Williams township, J. William Bowman to Calvin Motter, Paxtonia, Calvin Motter to Simon Cooper, Paxtonia, 51; Mechanics Trust Company to Grace E.

March, Swatara township, $1. BRIEF SUMMARY OF NEWS FROM ALL POINTS, By Associated Press. Senate, by 4S to 33 rotes, denied admission to Frank L. Smith, of Illinois, pending Investigation of financing of primary in that state. Mexican Government accepts In principle Washingt proposal for arbitration of Mexico's difficulties with the United States.

President Coolidjre (fires assurance that American "forces will be withdrawn from Nicaragua jls soon as necessity their presence ceases. Lite Grey Chaplin, In Los Angeles, appeals to Internal Revenue Commfssioner. at Washington, in attempt to collect $14,500 temporary alimony and court costs Episcopal marriage service com pletely remodeled by House of Bishop in London; details Kansas Uoase of Bepresenta tires, at Topeka. passes bill legalizing cjgarets. Pacific steamship Cre ole, carrying 200 passengers fromj New York, is rammed by unidentified vessel "in Mississippi i south of Xew Orleans: ry tt is! safely beached.

i Hoase passe? tSilmjm Arayj appropriation bill, providing fori i. force I men. TO GIVE PROGRAM FOR FEDERATION Welfare Units to Have "Birthday'; Celebration at Civic Club Th following be the pro gram after, tho business mot ting next' Wednesday night at tho celo brutlon of 'the seventh anniversary' of the H.urlsbiirg I Welfare 1 Federation held at tho Civic Club: Candlelight' drill, Jewish Community Center: home making tableaux. (Jirl Scouts: Negro spirit u.ils. colored T.

M. C. moving I greatly downcast over Its status on Ulrl Keservc8 oI the y. W. C.

A. Irt the Lotmpo following the program liirl Scouts will serve refreshments of their own making. A. H. BAILEY HEAD OF CHORAL SOCIETY Arthur H.

Bailey was elected president of tho I'axtang Choral society organized last night In the chapcj of the Taxton Presbyterian Church. Stanley O. Hackenstoss is director and other officers are as follows: Vice presidents. Mrs. W.

If. Cordry, Mrs. It. X. Hosier and Mrs.

C. C. Holland; secretary, Mrs. It. A.

Suloff; assistant. Miss Eva Kunkle; treasurer. Mrs. J. Hoffer Detweiler; assistant treasurer, Mrs.

R. C. Baker; conductors, liulph E. Steever, Mrs. Robert M.

Reed and Mrs. J. Frank Meyers; accompanists, Miss Mabel Stone. Mrs. I.

Diehl. Mr. William S. Miller and Miss Harriet E. Williams; librarian, Albert M.

Bell, and assistant, A. W. Kraus. Rehearsals will be held Tuesday nights at 7.45 o'clock in' the Paxton Chapel, and Mendelssohn's "Come Let Us Sing" hs chosen to rstudy. A concert will be given in the spring.

C00LIDGE REASSURES LATIN AMERICA Washington, Jan. 21. The United States has no imperialistic designs uponLatin America. President Coolidge has thus restated America's policies tdward the remainder of the Western Hemisphere. Tho occasion, was the official reception of the newly ap was tne second since me assemoiy pointed Minister from Nicaragua, met for earlier In the month, Sen rjr.

non Aleiandro Hesar. iinnn t.h ator M. E. Griswold, of Erie, died i presentation of his credentials at in the Erie Hospital. the White House.

The body of Mr. Alhiui will be placed in the chapel of the Charles C. Baker funeral parlors. Sixth and Maclay streets, between 6 and 9 o'clock to night to provide legislators and many other friends here an opportunity to view the remains. The body will be taken to Sharon to morrow.

Speaker Bluett announced here to day through the office of the chief clerk of the House, that the delegations from Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Erie, Clarion, Mercer. Lawrence. Warren and Ve nanffo counties bad been named represent the lower branch at the funeral, Monday. County Realty Sales County realty sales were; Mary A. Shetter estate to Elsie E.

Lea man, Paxtang, V. P. Fetterhoft to Guy L. Heckert, Halifax township, $500; Bingaman to E. A.

Upper Paxtpn township. $500; E. D. Witmer to B. Kop penheflt'er, Upper Paxton township, $183; Catharine Witmer to B.

Kop penheffer, Upper Paxton township, A. S. Klugh to David H. The President assured the new Minister that the United States had no desire to dictate in the internal affairs of other countries, but merely wished to promote the independence and. prosperity of every Latin American country.

The speech was expected to have a soothing effect upon the troubled sfate of affairs in Central America. SCOUT TROOP HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING Lemoyne, Jan. .21. VThe first meeting of the Flying Eagle Patrol of Troop 55, Lemoyne Boy Scouts, was held at the home of Ernest Yohn, Lemoyne. The.

following officers were elected Patrol leader, Lloyd H. Eby; assistant patrol leader, George Saphett; scribe. H. Yohn; treasurer, Dice Young; bugler, George sergeant at arms, Lester Koch. FISHER ANNOUNCES EXECUTIVE BOARD Governor Fisher to day announced the personnel of the executive board for the present administration.

members of the board will be Charles Johnson, Secretary of the Commonwealth; Thomas J. Baldrige, Attorney General Charles E. D.orworth, Secretary of 'Forests and 'Waters and B. E. Taylor, Secretary of Property 'and Supplies.

Why take chances on unknown prunes? It's so easy to be surel If you really want highest quality sweet, tender, plump, thin skinned prunes insist upon SUNSWEET California Sennas sealed in cartons. They're dependable al ar I cAUo cms. Wl tump Hill, Jan. SI. The senior class dance of the Camp 1 1 ill Illgn School will held at 8 o'clock tonight In the school auditorium.

A llarrlsburg orchestra will furnish tho music. OPEN EVENINGS Open'Mo C. OFFICERS ARE ENTERTAINED I.fmojue, Jan. '21. (Tne officers and members of tbo committees of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society, ot the Church of God, Lemoyne, were entertained recently at the church by the Everybody's Music Store 8 N.

Market Square 1 1 1 1 Tl A $1.00 Delivers One preiltleut. Mary II. HlnkU, and tt vice president. C. K.

Btoner. ArllHrhl Twin 9l fiO, 23 Hi ami duality tiuarssiMni ii Every Grand Piano on Our Floors Has Been Drastically Reduced We've gone through our big Grand Piano stock and cut from tX) to $400 oft the price of every one. We must clear our floors. Nothing will be reserved regardless of make or former price. Reproducing, and expression Grands are included.

Sooner or later youll buy a Grand Piano for your home. Why not buy it now at these big CHOOSE ANY OF THESE FAMOUS MAKES Kranich Bach Ivers Pond TERMS TO SUIT YOU I i TROUP Doll Son Brambach H.C.Bay BROS, vBOTH PHONES February Mattress Sale iirTTJ' TROUP BROS. BIGSALE rr OF Look at your old mattress. Plan to replace it now. Keep yourselves feeling strong and fit.

well. Free Pair of Pillows Free New Full Size Cotton Mat tresses, Pillows Free; Only Every ypar or your bed needs a new mattress for your health's 'fc. iake. Now's the time to buy it You get a new pair of pillows free fUr 7C if you buy while this stock of excellent full cotton mattresses lasts. lJL Only a few left so.

select 'early. r. P' y': February Sale Brings Great Values Harrisburg's Largest: Factory Features a Wonderful Suite 3 PIECE GENUINE VEL0UR $5.00 Down Delivers a Suite 3 Rooms Completely, Furnished $189 4 Rooms Completely Furnished $249 Most Liberal Credit Terms in Town JJWMlfe YOUlihONEY BUYS THEMOSTlX VtHtilfEyOUtihONEY PL jFREE DELIVERY ANYVHEREC Kalrr I.M, llawe Dm. Blumenichein Lewis MarkM Msulwwih Building Ml I'baaf US.

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