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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARR1SBURG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 PAGE TW of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hartzell.

1921 cers are faced with a difficult task licit whisky. It ia distributed in owing to the ingenious ruses gasoline cans which excite no sus-adnnfd by distributors of the il- pic'on from police. FOUR YOUTHS ARE North Third street, suffered a fractured arm yesterday afternoon while playing soccer at William Penn High School. GUEST SOLOISTS AT ST. JOHN'S The speakers included State Senator William H.

Earnest, Dr. C. H. Koch, of the Department of Public Instruction; Dr. Charles L.

La Wall, dean of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science; and Dr. John R. Minehart, dean of the professional schools at Temple University. Factory Demonstration. Sale ESTED AFTER LONDONV BOOTLEGGERS LONDON, Nov.

20. Although England's wet, the country still has its liquid bootleggers. Offi- Of Famous-Park-Pens This Certificate is Worth $2.11 if Pre voted to the interests of residents of this section of Pennsylvania. The slogan of the new publication "American in spirit foieign in lang-uajre." Editorial policies outlininfr its aims are contained in the following statement: "The purpose of this newspaper will be to promote among Italian-Americans the American standard of livinfr, principles, government and ideals; to mike clear the existing relations between capital and labor and their mutual interdependence; to promote the cause of Americanization of Italian-born residents and to disseminate knowledge of the English language among them." sentcd Before or On Nov. 22.

7 Sale Starts Today 9 A. M. This Certificate and Site Entitles S. A Please Don't! You to One of Our Genuine $3.00 a- i Self-Fillin? Park Pens Durins this Sale Onlv moval to the Harrisbur? Hospital. The chase started while Seldomridge, J.

J. Haggerty and William Achenbach were checking automobile headlights in Cameron street, near Magnolia. When the automobile, reported stolen from the Cadillac Company of Harris-burg, 311 South Cameron street, passed the patrolmen at what they paid was about fifty miles an hour, the youths refused to stop at their command and sped down Cameron street Taking up the chase at once, Policeman Seldomridge on his cycle and the other two in the automobile in which they brought headlight equipment to Cameron street, followed the quartet up and down main and side streets of Steelton before a traffic tie-up in Cameron street at Elliott blocked the path. When the pursuers caught up, Seldomridge ordered George Toth, Highspire, and Thomas Dailey, South Second street, Steelton, who were passing in an automobile, to take Crone to the Harrisburg Hospital. According to Seldomridge, the three youths said they took the car from in front of the Cadillac Company a short time before the highway patrolmen attempted to stop the machine.

I I. IB. I This is the fa mous master Park Pen. Holds three Don't let ACUTE INDIGESTION spoil holiday fun. Don't take chances.

You're SAFE with Bell-ans. CHASE IN AUTO Residents of Steelton and South Harrisburjf were witnesses to a typical movie thriller in reality last nipht when four youths in a stolen automobile led police a merry chase before being halted in a traffic jam. Itrnorino; the warning shots of a pursuing State highway patrolman and two other officers in. tin automobile, the fleeing youths, said to be Norman Crone, 17, South Fourteenth street; Harry Bangert, Crescent street; W'ilbert Bartell, Crescent street, and Lawrence Bowermaster, Market street, tried to outdistance them by speeding through Steelton streets. Bar-tell, police say, was the driver.

In the excitement, State Highway Patrolman Seldomridge, trailing the car on hi3 motorcycle, struck a bump on the road, in South Cameron street and caused one of the intended warning shots to enter the rear of the preceding automobile. The bullet struck Crone in the left side and caused his re times amount of ink of average pen; choice of colors Federal Court Meets Dec. Juries Selected Sessions of Federal Court here will begin at 2 p. m. on December 8 at the Federal Building, Third and Walnut streets, with eleven residents of this city and nearby communities already selected to serve either on the grand or petit juries.

Among the persons who have been picked for the grand jury are: Mrs. Annie Enders, housewife, En-ders; Mrs. Irene Fohl, housekeeper, Biglerville; Aaron H. Harter, engineer, 49 North Sixteenth street, this city, and Mrs. Mary E.

Schraedley, housewife, 12 North Sixteenth street, this city. Included on the petit jury list are: Richard L. Crane, laborer, 1616 Susquehanna street, this city; Mrs. Ruth Eckert, housekeeper, Gettysburg; Miss Elizabeth Evans, bank clerk, Gettysburg; I. G.

Fishel, farmer, Seven County; Mrs. Aurora May Shull, housewife, Ickesburg; Edwin M. Smith, railroader, 1309 blue, black, green, onyx, and red. Styles for men, la- Bell-ans lis FOR INDIGESTION dies, boys and girls. Manufacturers five-year written guarantee goes with Pharmacists Endorse Drug Sale Limitation Sale of certain drugs and medicines by merchants who are unfamiliar with drugs and their actions would be banned by the "Public Health Bill," introduced and approved by members of the Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association at a business meeting in the Penn-Harris Hotel last night.

In all probability the bill, which serves to prevent public injury to the purchaser of drugs, will be prepared by the association and presented to the Legislature. More than 150 members and rnfst nttAnnVd la fit. nicrht's ban- each Park Pen. Remember, you must have FALLING a certificate to get a Park Pen. Sale ends Sat as.

VPi HAIR i urday, November 22. Get yours today. IUCKY TIGER, provm fermieide. rv correct! dandruff and Klp lmta- tiom. World Imiyert Bailer GOLDEN SEAL DRUG STORE 7 S.

Market Square Money-Back Guarantee, bar for adults and children. At Barber and Drnpeipfa. una. M. M.

FLEAU.E The choir of St. John's Keformed Church at its monthly musicale nieht at 7.30. -will have as its -eursts Mrs. M. M.

Flcaele, of Han SOCCER I LAYER HURT Charlotte Hartzell, 15, daughter over, soprano, and Mrs. John X. Le- t- tt )an, 01 narriMjuiti vhuiiiim. Mrs. Flencrlo, formerly Miss Viola quet of the association at which Dr.

Wilmer Knisen, president of the Philadelphia College of Fhar-macy and Science, was toastmaster. Jflrndbrck, has appeared repeatedly Berryhill street, this city, and Daniel Wehler, retired, 1503 Vernon street, this city. sllip MOTORISTS' Tvi NEW HOSPITAL METHOD SOON ENDS INDIGESTION GfKA Mm'. Wy 'with the i'hiladclphm urcnestra Stokoivski. She is essentially a olatura singer and is reputed to Jfessess exceptional technical skill rand unusual command of her voice lever a remarkable ranjre.

Mrs. is the wife of the pastor of Keformed Church, this city. 3 Mrs. Fleaele will sing the follow- ing numbers: "Come Unto Him," Handel's "Hear Ye Israel," from Mendelsohn's ''0 Divine Redeemer," by Gounod. LeVan will play the obligato I to the last number, and will in ad-J dition play the "Am Mcer," by Shu-; bert.

I The St. John's choir will sin? two numbers: "Inflammatus," from the ''f tabat Mater," of Rossini, and "Give Thanks Unto the by C'adman. J'. Mrs. Georfjc W.

Giede is the i chorister at St. John's and Mrs. Mary Bmith Kline, ortrauist. wirrHTOrW lul A if Fir Many Here Find Gestex Pleasant and Effectife For Home Ue Give Immediate Relief Vast numbers of Harrisburg people now use a hospital proved treatment to quickly relieve indigestion ills. For physicians have found Aycr's Gestex, the fruit milk diceat-ant, pleasant and quick to relieve sras, heartburn and acid stomach distress.

Mrs. Randolph Hale's experience is typical. Suffering from severe Itas pains and nausea after even the lightest meal, she had tried various remedies without success. Then, after examination, her doctor advised pleasant doses of Ayer'i Gestex after eating. Welcome relief from gas distress and absence of nausea came immediately after the first dose.

And she was surprised to find after her next meal that she was free from the rusfnmsrr aMmarh rtistre. Shu continue the treatment n1 In a Anti-Freeze Solution Hifrh grrle mixture of alcohol and glycerine. The glycerine in this eo-lution, while it' is in it 13 Plate Rubber Case Storage Batteries A Very Good Deer Rifle At a Very. Low Price Newspaper Planned For Italians Here News of the Italian colonies in this city and nearby communities will be conveyed in newspaper form starting about the first week in December, when Vinccnzo Cio-t falo assumes the duty of editor on the proposed paper "II Messag-; gero Coloniale." Joseph J. Parialo, S06 South Second street, has been named business manager of the weekly edition which will be de- Frery nn brund new nd raaranteed.

These are NOT rebuilt Sf orait Hnllertea. ullx charred. rnHt ional Valueat self an anti-freezc, pre vents the alcohol from 13-PIate 6 Volts boiling off on warm days. KM a. RV w.

rolel. Eawi, Whippet few dayg waa happy to learn that she was no lonirer troubled by indices! iou ml could enjoy her meala without the sllirhteat dlomfort. Ayera Ofstex In enthusiastically rrommnded by r-liyslelana for iiume n. Sold hv hM Per Gallon IP 77c Regular Price, $1.50 Thla 1 the Rifle nd In the Canadian Armr. These Xiflel have, ben rccumlitionel.

'J'he barrel and iirtion are In perfect shape. The stork ami fnre-emt nre marred but this in no way affects th-ir u.e. Chambered to the popular .30.1 British. There ara many aportamen who do not want to tie up mu'h money In hiah-powered rifles for a rlava' ahooting. Thia Kifla the very thina they want.

CARTRIDGES THE7 juxanoas freshness Pure Commercial Cly- f7Q ccrine, per gallon SWEAT SHIRT Every athlete needs one. Light veight, closely woven grey Shirt trimmed with cream at neck and Heavy Duty Battery fSaaranteed for ream. For Ford, Chevro-' let, tun, Whippet A other light eara. S5.60 13-PIate 6 os Bnlrk, Other Lars Can S7.44 Guaranteed (Ji 1 Genuine Remington Kleanbore in all the wanted calibres. Deer hunters will save money by securing their ammunition from us.

Al cuffs. mm Cut Rale of this Inmw-, 99c COFFEE HUNTING KNIFE These A re 'at -TL. II M'LT Prices il II' 13-PLATE FOOTBALL BATTERIES nont.K $8.95 he ronftiae4l 11 plat One filling sufficient to last all winter. Tut it now and be prepared when the cold snap comes. la Mnntha with che Batter! e.

Prices ahorci au- with rnr uld battery adds 60 more fiaoor to your himkjust cup Every wanti now. The Ball eon- trueterl a cially frr the littla fellow a a reesed cowhide. 55c aW' CHAIN PLIERS High-grade steel blade. Six inches Complete with leather sheath. Goodrich Cavalier lowest Prices Advertised in the City on Standard Make Tires Every One First Quality In Original Factory Paper Guaranteed by Goodrich and by Us HERE ARE THE LOW PRICES TY The Newest and Cleverest At Lowest Prices closes chains.

Open and links of tire Extra special. 39c mr BALLOONS IfillHR CONTROL SPOT LIGHT 30x3 2 Giant Oversize, $4.80 31x4 58.3.") 32x4 $8.95 33x4 $9.53 32x4 33x4 12.. 34x4 12... $13.65 29x4.40 30x4.50 29x4.75 30x4.75 30x5.00 31x5.00 30x5.23 31x5.25 32x6.00 33x6.00 1 Just the light for open oi closed cars. A ustable in ail directions.

$0.89 For playing indoors. Three clubs, 2 balls and three metal disks serving as holes. Course can be arranged differently each time. Special price JvHITE HOUSE COFFEE has always had glorious flavor but now that flavor is 60 richer, 60 mellower, than you've ever before tasted it. How do we add 60 more fla- vor? We don't, exactly.

Rather, we save it for you, in the new Thermo-fresh tin. Freshly-roasted coffee, of course, is 100 flavor. But as soon as it cools from the roasting, that flavor begins to escape It goes with a rush 60 steals fee is quickly locked up in the Thermo-fresh tin, fresh from the roaster, deliriously steeped in its own rich aroma Only when you unlock the tin can it come out, and then all its luxurious freshness goes into the coffee you make. Your grocer probably has the White House Thermo-fresh Coffee. Ask for it You may find that it costs a little more than the coffee you've been buying, but remember that it has 60 more flavor.

Other Sets (Including Many Obstacles) Up to 1 ASH TRAY Slim ROLLER POOL TABLE AUTO ROBES A full line of Kohes ef Fitted with rubber suction cup. Stick? GEMUIHE VERNAY SHUTTERS to dash board or windshield glass. up to and including the highest grade of imported Robes. You save several dollars on everyone. 79c to S1 7.95 9c The highest grades made complete dash control shutter of heavy gauge metal at the lowest prices ever advertised in Harrisburg.

1 RADIATOR STOP LEAK Stop that leak in your radiator and hold your anti-frccze solution in your radiator. Bound to ba one of the toy hita thlf year. Haa powerful aprlnt motor that produce alow action Just like a real Steam Roller. 11 14 inches long-, 7 Inches luth, fi Inches wide. Convenient siie Table which stands on its own legs on the floor.

For old and young. 16 numbered balls, triangle and 2 cues. Extra Special! CARBURETORS For Model Fords A hlrh grade earburetor will permit easifr starting in winter weather. This is one of the fin-eat carburetors on the market and regularly sella for $170. Our Mire cpi.yo Model Fords $1.79 1930 Ford3 $2.98 1930 Chevrolets SHUTTERS FOR ALL OTHER CARS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES $2.49 aay within nine days.

But White House Cof, Dwinell -Wright Company, Boston, Chicago, and Portsmouth, Va. RADIATOR COVERS Genuine Klearpower "B'l Battery MQXO For Model Fords 88s For Model A Fords $1.39 Chevrolet 51.33 A If 45 yolts. Fresh stock. Navy type, made according to fovernmcnt speci-tications. A real high quality Battery not to be eon.

fused with cheap, inferior grades. Regular Heavy Duty I-r lv 1 i Cut Rate Auto Accessories, Tires, Sporting: Goods and Radio Supplies 9 South Market Square, Harrisburg 157 North Hanover Street, Carlisle 63 North Main Street, Chambersburg 47 West Market Street, Lewistown i SI.43 $1.33 High grade leatherette cover, ty Kersey Adjustable Kfcaperature. mat Flavor Mtasurtment Rntait About Keep tig Cctftt Frtsli, by Perry W. Purmttt, nd XTalfr B. Eddy, Pb.

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