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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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RESTLESS a child doesn't eat; seems fretful, feverish, or. can't sleep, a mother'sdutyseems as hard unless she knows about Castoria. No mother can always guess what makes a child restless, but the remedy can always be the same. For Castoria ha3 a soothing influence at I 4336: AT JACOBS SHIRT SHOP Tuesday Only $1.55 White Imported Broadcloth Shirts $1 Tuesday Only 75c Rayon Shirts and Shorts to Match 55c a Garment. Two For 01 TUESDAY ONLY $1 NEW SILK TIES 55c TWO FOR Buy These For Christmas TUESDAY ONLY Odd Shirts Value to 11.95 Fancy patterne TUESDAY ONLY 55c Fancy Rayon Hose 37c a Pair 3 Pairs For SI Tuesday Only $1.00 $1.50 AH Wool Fancy Hose 55c, two for early far theM 1 TUESDAY ONLY $1.50 Genuine Pigskin Belt With buckle 01 in Brown and Black JACOBS SHIRT SHOP 335 Market Governor Hotel OPEtf EVENINGS The assembly program on Friday was given by Section 8 Camp CurUn Junior High School, and the presiding officer was Lowrey Hoopes.

Those taking part were: Wilson Dague, Raymond Buch, Nachman Gerber, Jeannette Lent, Edith Jones, Sylvia Etter, Lillian Marion, Lorenzo Taylor, Jack Buckwalter, George Baser, Martha Lamborne, Charles Huck, Jack Geisel, Joseph Hoffman, Richard Katsonis, John Harris, Benjamin Lowengard, Paul Rineard, Marciel Pomeroy, William Scheifley, Robert Blacksmith, Donald Estep, Allen Koplovitz, Inez Martin, Beatrice Saylor, John Stouffer, Mary Snyder, Helen Hoffman, Sara Ann Fry, Alice Donmoyer, Ruth Ring, Harold Kaplan, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Sallv Wltrhrwlr Sara A lira TMllrlrN The music was furnished by the boys' chorus and the girls' chorus. William Edwards, of William Penn High School, announced that the S. I. D. C.

Society of William Penn would hold a Halloween dance October 30 at the Coliseum ballroom. Latrobe Barnitz presided. The O. O. G.

Society of John Harris met recently at the home of Frances Carl, 1220 Naudain street. The Beta Phi Society met recently at the home of Kathryn Klase, 1706 Market street. The members discussed plans for a private dance in honor of the old members to be held Friday, November 7, at Craver's. At a recent meeting of the John Harris S. I.

D. C. Society, held at the home of Richard Douple, 409 South Seventeenth street, plans were discussed for a private dinner dance to be held during the first week in November. The weekly meeting of the John Harris and William Penn Junior Girl Reserves Club was held in Boyd Hall recently with the neisly elected president, Clara Mover, in charge. Dolls were selected for the Doll Show and final plans were made for the Halloween party to be held in Boyd Hall, Tuesday.

The committees in charge of the party are: Refreshment, Alta Hummel, chairman; entertainment, Kathryn Bennetts, chairman, and decoration, Louise Gillan, chairman. Plans for the silver tea to be held in January were made. Use Community Well Columbia, Oct. 27. With the water supply in Marietta almost completely depleted due to the prolonged drousrht.

residents nf t.ho hnr. ough are using water from a com i munity well. Despite the fact that i an additional supply has been piped irom a large spring into the reservoir the water comnanv declared the situation was still serious and urged all users to conserve as much as possible. ffORK News Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Harrlsnn Smith. Camnbellstown. have on. nounced the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Jane Smith, at the Polyclinic Hospital, October 23, 1930. Mrs.

Smith was formerly Miss Anna Sara Craver, York. Mr. and Mrs. Nick D. Pappas, ma Muie erry street, have announced the birth of a daughter, Georgia Dimitro Pappas, at the Polyclinic Hospital, October 23, 1930.

Mrs. Pappas was formerly Miss Theomi Pamagoplos, Greece. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Sheaf fer, 1939 Kensington have announced the birth of a son, at the Polyclinic Hospital, October 24, 1930. Mrs. Sheaffer was formerly Miss Catherine Jane Grau. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Roy Hearter, 1429 Naudain street, have announced the birth of a ton, Richard Paul Hearter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, October 24, 1930. Mrs. Hearter was formerly Miss Clara Adele Smyser. In Response to Thousands of Requests We Are Continuing Our 71 ST ANNIVERSARY SALE All This Wooii U. S.

Grade No. 1 1 niAA Pock, 15 Pounds, 33c STOCK UP FOR THE WINTER JFaracy BflaMttMPicEietfl Apple Stayman York Fancy Cooking Busliil 01.35 Half Boshel 70C Peck 37C Quarter Peck IOC Delicious Extra Fancy Eating flrter Peck IOC BUSHEL BASKE or bo: i 3 23c Jonathan Fancy Eating $2.50 3 20c Grimes Golden Bushel; Ql.89 Half Bushel 50C Qnirter Peck 15C QUAKER MAID NATIONAL BISCUIT Pound 20c Deans 10c Spiced Waters 59c WHITE HOUSE SPARKLE GELATIN Evop. IMilli 4 tan cm 29c Dosser 4 im 25c PINK 1930 SOLID PACK Oalmon 15c Pumpliin 2 2gc Above Prices Effective Until Close of Basinets Wednesday cently. MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27, 1930 HARRISBTJRO tJ TKkGRAPIl any, time. There's comfort in every drop of this pure vegetable remedy.

There's nothing like itin emergencies nothing better for every day use. When tiny tongues are coated or the breath is bad. Whenever there's need of gentle regulation. Wise mothers are never without Castoria's help. Is there a bottle in your medicine cabinet now? When you buy be sure to get genuine Castoria bearing the signature of Chas.

H. Fletcher. Children love its taste! Incomparable Values For SCHOOL NEWS I HEAR THATby Rosebud MR. AND MRS. COLEMAN BLOUGH and little Herbert plough, Philadelphia, visited here yesterday with Mr.

Blough's sisters, Mrs. Abraham Freedman, 2017 Green street, and Mrs. Joseph H. Hoffman, 2830 North Second street Miss Sara Potter, Lemasters, visited here with friends for the weekend. Miss Idamae Carpenter, Mt.

Royal, visited in this city and vicinity for a week recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer, Lancaster, visited here yesterday. On Saturday night" Mrs.

Franklin Stover, 1113 Wallace street, left by motor for Camden, N. to spend two weeks with her son, Mor ley Stover. Mrs. Harry Stewart, Penbrook, is in Altoona for two weeks. Mrs.

Clara Bates, 1412 Swatara street, is In Paterson, N. this week. Mrs. Alice Barringer, 129 Evergreen street, was in Washington, D. for the weekend as the guest of Miss Mary.Wilbert, Bellevue Hotel Last night Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Bricker and Miss Luella Brlcker, Williamsport, returned to their home after a visit here with relatives for nearly a week. Mr. and Mrs. S.

Sidney Raff el and their two children, 2550 North Fifth street, left by motor yesterday for Philadelphia. They will visit in Atlantic City, also. Miss Mildred Martz and Miss Marcia Martz, New York, visited here yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Martz, their cousins, Steel ton.

Mrs. Rebecca Stauffer, 614 Reily street, Is in Easton just for the day. Miss Elinor Ellenberger, 413 Kel ker street, was in Passaic, N. re Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Matchett, Emporium, were here yesterday. The first weekly rehearsal of the Community Choral Club will take place to morrow night at 7.30 o'clock at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Salome Sanders is director of the club. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Finton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finton, Alexan dria, were here over the week end. What New York Is Wearing By Annebeile Worthington Illustrated, Dressmaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern Will I 28 OS, Simplicity retains favor with smart woman for general daytime wear.

Straight slim lines mark this one piece model. Grouped plaits at the front give generous width to the hem and give height to the figure. Don't you love the neckline with its cross over' bands and soft jabot frill? It provides excellent theme for contrast and also detracts from breadth. In patterned crepy woolen in dark green colouring and lighter greetr plain trim, it is strikingly smart Style No. 2806 may be had in sixes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust Size 36 requires 3)4 yards 39 inch with yard 27 inch contrasting.

Featherweight tweed in knitted diagonal weave id dark brown mixture is chic. The neckband and jabot may be of self fabric or of blending shade plain woolen. Canton crepe, flat crepe and wool jersey are 'suitable for this smart wearable model. All fashions are offered at cost, price 15c, to Telegraph readers. In ordering this pattern we snggest that yon enclose lOe extra for a copy of oar new fall and winter fashion book.

Send remittance, with clipping of pattern, to Pattern Department, Harrisbnrf Telegraph, HarrUbnrg, Pa. Be SURE TO STATE SIZE OF PATTERN Mrs. Howard Adams and Miss Lucy Adams, Washington, D. were in this city yesterday. Miss 'Bertha Alexander, Pax tang, was In Sharon for the weekend.

Mrs. Samuel Wittenberg, Philadelphia, who has been the guest of Mrs. Anna Zinn and Mrs. Jennie Miller, 248 Maclay street, for nearly a week, will return to Carlisle to be with her father, Jacob Shields, to morrow morning. On Thursday Mrs.

Wittenberg and Mrs. Miller will leave for Philadelphia. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Middaugh, 1619 Zarker street, were Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Middaugh, their nephew and niece, Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Smithers and Miss Eloise Smithers, Gettysburg, visited here "with Mrs, Jennie Brown, 1814 Derry street, yesterday. Several days ago Mrs. Robert and Miss Hermine snoemaicer, Altoona, motored here to visit with Miss Rena Snell, Penbrook. Miss Margaret 614 Cur tin street, Is In New Bloomfleld this week. Miss Alice Rose, Dauphin, is In New York for two weeks with relatives.

Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. WillianT T. Ebert, 1914 Berryhill street, were Miss Nancy Small, Greensburg, and Miss Selma Hill, Pittsburgh. W.

E. Seel, of Paxtang, will be host to the officers and caddies of the Colonial Country Club at dinner to night. Awards for the winners of the caddies' golf tournament and for the seven boys who have proved themselves the best caddies during the past season will be made at this time. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Alter Kennedy, 224 Cumberland street, entertained at dinner last week in honor of Dr. and Mrs. H. S.

Meily, of Carlisle, who celebrated the second anniversary of their marriage. Among the guests were: Mable Van Court, of Glancaster, N. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zull and James Byron, of Philadelphia and Miss Marie Davies of this city.

MEMBERSHIP TEAMS REPORTJ50 ENROLL At a meeting of teams In the membership drive of the Colored Branch of the Y. M. C. A. at the Forster street institution, 150 new memberships were reported.

Dm sion F. piloted by William Spot wood, reported 84 new members, and Division under the leader' ship of H. J. Reynolds, 66. All workers will meet to night at 8 o'clock at the Y.

M. C. A. The drive will end Wednesday. Realty Sales These real estate transfers are on record to day at the Dauphin county recorder's office: Nathan I.

Zimmerman to Daniel Ditty, tract of land in Upper Paxton township, $225: Clara I. Miller to Edna Ml nafd, four lots in Colonial Park, Lower Paxton township, Lester R. Thurston to Charles F. Look, 2044 Chestnut street, Patrick Savage to Robert Shomper, lot in Williamstown, J. L.

Booser to Charles T. Fleck, lot and two and one half story frame dwelling in Susquehanna township, $1 Charles T. Fleck to Martin L. Ryder to J. ii.

Booser, same tract, Si. 104 Lose Licenses During thi week ending October 31, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles revoked the cards of 104 drivers, suspended those of lot, and restored the driving privilege to aixty nlne. 1 Revocations Included: Lawrence Bryson, 307 Fulmtr avenue, williamsport; Raymond 8. Coleman, York! Wilson Forbes, Chambersburg; Our Fessler, Williamsport; William Spangler, R. D.

No. 1, Harris burg; Abraham Bland, 130 Dewberry street, Rarrlsburg. Suspensions Included: Horace N. Stark. Tremont: Frew Stewart, Williamsport; Bucher H.

Gingrich, 'R. O. No. "4, Lebanon; Ben Senoskie, Shamokln. Revocations included: Lawrence C.

Sullivan, Williamsport; Richard Bryson, 307 Fulmer avenue, Btroudsburg; Ray Columbia; Samuel C. Sehmuck, York; Leon O. Stephens, 535 South Fifteenth street, Harrisburg; W. F. Senninger, Shlremanstown.

HOSPITAL RUBBER SHEETING Maroon or White 36 Inches Wide. $1.25 45 Inches Wide. $1.60 Guaranteed For One Year DABEISBUE6 BUBfiERffl 211 Walnut St. 1 1 1 1 1 1 mem im 1 1 1 1 iiiiiimimiiiihi iihihi STATE CAPITOL GUIDE BOOKS and books descriptive of our State Capitol Buildings, containing historical and descriptive chapters, of interest to everyone, 213 Locust Street, NEAR THE POST OFFICE ii I II A WA ladies Bar SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY DOLLAR DAY ONLY PA JAM AO dPiffli if Crepe, Flannel and' Broadcloths, Plain and fancy Patterns. a First Floor Rayon Bloomers and Vests Nile, peach and flesh colors.

All sizes. Regular 79c Valuel 2 For Ql First Floor DRESSES Silks. Jerseys, Tweeds and Prints. Sizes 14 to 44. Newest styles and patterns.

117 to sell. Values to 97.49 Downstairs Store Just 139 pairs to sell. Good quality Silk Hose from our own regular stocks and values up to 1.19. Hurry tr these. They won't last long at th's price.

First Floor A Milder. and better taste! Handbags Leather, Moire and i Mosaic, Patterns. Many Different Styles. First Floor film Children's Dresses A big variety of pretty pattern and styles. 95 Fourth Floor Hew Hats Felts and Velvets, In all the newest shapes and colors.

All headslzes. Regular $2.50 Value. Dollar Day Only 1 First Floor OUT S) 1930, Lhcett i llnu Tobacco Cc Why!.

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