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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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6
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PAGE SIX THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 17, 1926 til the child reaches its first birth Tho Patriot-News Harrisburg's Want-Ad Directory Read for Profit Use for Results day or thereafter, if deemed Grant H. Mixell paid small fines for minor infractions of the traffic ordinance. ning fifty miles a.n hour between Hemlock and Hanover streets. J. T.

Weibley, Oscar Kasolf and Cash Prizes for Limericks Purchasing of Players Banned by Frederick Because financial conditions of the Frederick Blue Kidge League club are not what they might bo, purchas Enola Infant "Adopted" By City's Girl Scouts A nine-months-old Enola infant, whose parentsare in destitute circumstances and unable to buy proper and nourishing food for the child, will be "adopted" by the Girl Scouts of this city, according to action taken last night by leaders of the Harrisburg Council. Miss. Ethel Kersev. a nurse of THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY ing of players from other teams this season has been rendered impossible SKATER BREAKS ARM Everson Quenzler, 15, of 623 Peffer street, received a fractured forearm while roller skating at his home last night. He was removed to the Polyclinic Hospital for under, an ukase of President J.

S. McCurdy. This was disclosed yesterday when the purchase of Shortstop Hewell from Norfolk, which was arranged by the State Department of Health, Three Limerick contests are being conducted each week by THE EVENING- NEWS. One Limerick appears on Monday and Tuesday of every week another, Wednesday and Thursday, and a third, Friday and Saturday. Of all Limericks THE EVENING NEWS will supply the first four lines.

All you have to do is to complete the Limerick, by writing the last line. The contests are based on the ability of feaders of THE EVENING NEWS to supply the cleverest last lines. The answers must be mailed to the Limerick Editor of THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Pa. The manuscripts containing the missing line of a Limerick first appearing on a Monday must be mailed not later than midnight of the succeeding Tuesday; manuscripts of Limericks first appearing on a Wednesday must be postmarked not later than midnight of the following Thursday, and manuscripts for those first appearing on a Friday must be postmarked not later than midnight of the following Sunday. The contest is open to persons not employes of THE PATRIOT or THE EVENING NEWS.

Manager Cleveland, failed to meet the sanction of President McCurdy. According to the Frederick president, the 1926 team will be formed without the expenditure of cash or credit in gathering players. who has visited the Enola family frequently, solicited the aid of the When is a chair ill-treated? When it is caned. Where was the first nail struck? On the head. Why do carpenters believe there is no such thing as a stone? Because they never saw it.

Exchange. Scout leaders at their monthly meeting at the Women's Club. The agreement reached provides that each troop pay for the necessary food for a period of two weeks un- MOTORISTS FINED George S. Myers, of 138 North Second street, Steelton, was fined The Biggest Radio Sensation Harrisburg Has Ever Seen CLARATONE SET PLEASANT LAXATIVE $10 and costs in police court yesterday afternoon, charged with driving without a license and run- For Sick, Bilious Children Limerick No. 19 Without Accessories, that originally sold for $60.00.

Sale Priced-Set Only For the best last line to this Limerick THE EVENING NEWS will pay $5. For the next best last line the prize will be $2.50, and there will be ten additional prizes of $1 each. Answers must be mailed by midnight Thursday. The prize-winners will be announced about one week later. Send your answer in now to the Limerick Editor, THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Pa.

A new Limerick will be printed Friday for which prizes of the same amounts will be awarded. All answers must be on coupons from THE EVENING NEWS. TODAY'S LIMERICK There once was a couple in Cly Who fed their sweet babe apple pie One day they forgot i And gave it mince, hot (Write your last line here) Name Street and Number City An extraordinary Radio events-offering an effi KEEP FAMILY FIT WITH NEW FOOD New Oata is even better health protector than, oats Women everywhere are welcoming eagerly a new help they have found in their task of keeping the family fit and healthy through the dangers of winter. This new discovery is New Oata, a marvelous new hot cereal which combines the most delicious flavor with matchless body-building and health-protecting qualities. This wonderful new food is a blend of oats and wheat.

It has a marvelous new flavor a flavor that keeps tjie goodness of both grains, yet has a tempting, appealing taste of its own. On the other hand, the valuable food elements it contains make New Oata a real health food. It is the first improvement on oat foods in fifty years. An ideal breakfast for children. New Oata comes ready cooked.

All you need. do is heat it three minutes in boiling water before serving. It never gets the mushy, gluey body of ordinary oatmeal. Always light, meltiug, perfect in texture. All grocers sell New Oata.

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Consular advices to the department EXCAVATIONS BEGUN FOR NEW Claratone Five Complete With New Herald Cone Speaker, 1 Mack StorageBattery, 2 45V Batteries, 5 201-A Tubes indicate tnac tne uanacuan racinc Line is planning a new steamship service with vessels of the "Prin cess type between JNew xorK ana CAPITOL PLAZA the Bahama Islands and Bimim, off the Florida coast. Workmen yesterday began excavat ing for the proposed lower and wider and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers depend upon this gentle, harmless laxative. It never cramps or overacts. Say "California" to your druggists and avoid counterfeits.

Insist upon genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages plainly printed on bottle. If your little one is out-of -sorts, won't play, seems sick, languid, not natural suspect the bowels I A teaspoonful of delicious "California Fig Syrup" given anytime sweetens the stomach and soon moves the sour fermentations, gases, poisons and indigestible matter right out of the bowels paved plaza, along the front or west- USA 424 MARKET STREET I ern facade of the Capitol. LARGEST RUBBER BELTS MONTREAL, March 17. The largest rubber belts in the world are made in Canada. The value of Canadian beiting exported last year was $615,518.

WABB Open Evenings NEW OATA Ikll 3440 When completed, the plaza will consist of a fifteen-foot sidewalk and a driveway forty-six feet in width. The sidewalk will be twenty-one inches lower than the present plaza, and the Ready cooked tor you asmssssssmm driveway will be a foot lower than the sidewalk. The pedestrian plaza will be com pleted first. Rough stone foundations exposed by the lowering of the plaza will be faced with granite simultaneously with the laying of the walk. Steam shovels will begin excavating for the driveway upon completion of the sidewalk.

The outer edge of the new driveway will extend nearly to the concrete coping placed on the Amazing Offer! You Pay Only fc er a Capitol terrace several years ago. Automobile parking will be prohibited on the new plaza as Boon as a new driveway is constructed from the northern end of the plaza to the automobile park to be established at the rear of the Capitol. The excavators late yesterday un-. covered the old concrete sidewalk which originally extended along the front of the three old brick. Capitol buildings prior to the fire of 1897.

Mistreated After Two Months, She Declares In Her Divorce Papers August H. Linsenbach, of 628 Kel-ker street, began the third month of his married life by mistreating his wife, Mrs. Hazel M. Linsenbach alleges1 in divorce proceedings brought by her today in the aDuphin County court. They were married June 4, 1924, and separated December 11, 1925.

The wife alleges s.he was subjected to cruel treatment since As First Payment For the 'Famous find out why the other half PREMIER DUPLEX August 4, 1924. Cruelty is alleged by Barbara E. Stroh, of 2230 North Sixth 3treet, in a divorce action against Charles Stroh, of 346 Hamilton street. Pinchot Designates April 9 and 23 as Arbor Days Arbor Days are designated for Fridays April 9 and 23, in a proclamation by Governor Pinefcot today. The Governor asks that these days be observed throughout the Common wealth by the planting of trees and the study of bird life "and such other exercises as will develop a fuller ao preciation and a better conservation of our forests, trees and birds." "The time is at hand to plant trees," the Governor says.

"To recite poems about tree planting is not enough; to talk about reforestation no longer satisfies; what is needed is more actual tree planting. "On these Pennsylvania Arbor This is the'purest candy that any one can make. No candy at any price can be made of better materials than this. No candy can be made more pure than Learn why the other half of your city likes Sweet Puffs. Today is the day when we make the vote unanimous, that "Here is the finest, tastiest candy bar that ever pleased a palate." Days and during American Forest Week.

April 18 to 24, I trust that no school in the State, will fail to Electric Cleaner Yes, only $2.50 down! That is all yon need to pay for a brand new PREMIER DUPLEX Electric Cleaner the world famous Cleaner with motor-driven brush. Then you can pay the balance in the easiest monthly payments. It is not often that this splendid, smooth running, deep cleaning Premier Duplex Cleaner has been offered to the-public on. such amazing terms as only $2.50 down. $12.50 Allowance for Your Old Electric Cleaner And furthermore, if younow possess an old worn-out, broken down Electric Cleaner, we will make you a $12.50 allowance for it on the purchase of a brand-new Premier Duplex.

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You'll like the better blend of tropic chocolate. You'll like the fresh and tasty munchiness of toasted nuts. Caramel flavor that is true caramel makes you wish for more. Best of all, set yourself for the biggest candy thrill that ever made you happy. That is the new, delicious flavor of tliis new candy's center.

Here is crispy goodness, crunchy flavor, richer, tastier, better than plant at least one. tree. HALF the world knows not how the other half lives. Half the world never learns the pure and sheer delight of many of the good things of life. Here, wrapped up in a bar of the purest, tastiest candy that ever thrilled your lips, is candy goodness at its best-- and at a price that any one can pay I It is new this candy.

It just came to town a few short weeks ago. Today half the people in this great and thriving city know the pleasure of a new and better candy flavor. Do you? I nope mat Hundreds or our schools will establish, this year forest plantations on land unprofit able to agriculture, i-ach plantation may be named, for a man or woman the school of community loves to honor." The Governor says the birds are useful in maintaining nature bal ance, and that they contribute to tho general welfare by destroying insects you ever tried before. and weed seeds. "Let us give them our fullest protection," he adds, "by restraining the thoughtless gunner, by preserving their natural nesting places and by planting trees and shrubs which will furnish them with food." Motor-driven brush and ball-bearing motor need no oiling! nST "4tfjP See Demonstration at Home Builders' Exposition 4- SO EASY' George L.

Chapman, the Florida realtor, was talking in Jacksonville about a man, named Snodgrass who had lost heavily in Florida land. of crooked realtors got hold of him," said Mr. Chapman. "There are crooks, you know, even in our trade. And then Snodgrass was such a bonehead.

"These two crooked realtors were playing golf the other day over a new course they had just laid out in order to boom a building operation, and it occurred to them that it would be a good thing to christen the holes. "'What shall we call this third hole, said the first realtor. "'Call it said the second. call it "'Oh, because it's so, easy to do" Exchange. STREET FLOOR STREET FLOOR INCORDOOATtfr HIE STORE OF SERVICE AND VALUES.

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