Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 14, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE GLOBE OPEN TIL SIX
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To-day's the Day—
- Baseball season opens—everybody Happy
everybody young again--
Those Suits at "15"
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U Our suits for Spring are hunger than ever.
#Jw Some of the young models are rather extreme, but, what's the use of
being young if one must be conservative and dignified.
Suits for the older men who feel young—"youthful stouts" for the
I y *\ young appearing stout fellow—suits for everybody.
1 \ All the new checks, plaids, stripes and plain fabrics in our exclu-
W :M sive models, at
\' -£-3 /4k M*
pf™ • sls
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fe| j Sharp and Chilly Days—A Top Coat ■;
pS&lw/ ||| I* Boxy loose-fitting coverts and-knitted fabrics are in the front £
M f '' nc fashion—nicely made with satin yokes. Plenty conserva- 5
illlii *lllll 5 tive coats here also —dark Oxfords and Gravs—all silk lined, ?
H iK | * ls and * s ° j
I JS BlsSomething New—A Knitted Sport Coat
i | For golfing—for motoring for all sports.' A natty coat of
close-knit fabric resembling cloth. Jaunty style with Norfolk back
gfs£ that gives plenty of shoulder room and prevents "kicking up," $lO
Separate Worsted Trousers at $3.50
Neat striped effects that exactly imitate the patterns of the
highest priced trousers Jight, medium and dark also blue
sqfges of good weight and quality—sizes to fit every build.
THE GLOBE Friendh store "
HOUSE MAKES HEW
RECORD OH BILLS
Passes Fifty on Final Passage and
End of Session Is Still Some
Distance Away
The House of Representatives made
the record for action on bills for this
session yesterday. It disposed of 163.
Nothing like it has been known and
the long night session had a good bit
to do with it. There were 50 bills
parsed finally and 67 reported from
committee. Three were killed, 9 post
poned and four amended. On first
reading 6 were passed and on second
22. The clerks were pretty well tired
out last night.
"By a vote of 146 to 4 the House
passed finally the Campbell bill to pro
vide a pension of $8 per month to all
who volunteered as "emergency men"
when the State was invaded in th#
Civil War. The bill carries an appro
priation of $500,000.
ThS House also passed finally the
Mil to increase certain salaries in the
Executive Department after a debate
between Messrs. Whitulier, Chester,
and Baker, Washington. The Chester
man said the bill provided for seven
attaches with a payroll of $10,400.
Air. Bpker asked about dual ofllce
lioldinK and Mr. Whitaker rejoined
that such practice was not the policy'
of the administration. The bill passed,
Exercise and Grecian Beauty.
Many thousands of women are now
adays paying attention to physical
culture and the proper exercise of
their body muscles, where, thirty years
ago or fifty years ago there was no
thought expended on this science,
which is quite necessary to physical
beauty. The reason the Greeks, both
men and women, excelled in beautiful
and symmetrical forms was because of
the attention they paid to the proper
exercise. Then, too, they were nn
txammeled by corsets, shoes and the
inconveniences of clothing. Many
women are ao held down by house
hold cares, by the burdens of ma
ternity or by disease of the feminine
functions that they cannot take proper
exercise. They should start at once to
take a woman's tonic which will build up
the system and bring about a healthy
tone. Tljis medicine is not made ot
alcohol or any narcotic, but is made
entirely of roots and herbs concentrated
and extracted with pure glycerine.
Thousands of women in America have
overcome their sufferings, and have
been cured of womanly ilia by Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ' This
nnjirine though started nearly half a
WEDNESDAY EVENING,'
131 to 27, Democratic members being
the chief objector*.
"Pen" Kill I>ost
The bifl providing for the ultimate
consolidation of the two State peni
tentiaries in Centre country and for
making' ot plans was defeated under
unusual circumstances. When voted
on finally 30 members who had voted
"aye" changed their votes to the
negative and the bill wound up with
only 68 votes in its favor. It needed
JO4.
The bill regulating the catching of
bullfrogs and tadpoles was passed
finally, 152 to 12.
The Roney taxation. State civil serv
ice and township fire department bills
were postponed when reached on third
reading. The Wildman bill making
appropriations was also postponed.
The following bills were passed,
finally by the House:
Fixing S6O as annual salan\of first
class township commissioners.
Senate bill authorizing foreign com
panies manufacturing metal special
ties to hold real estate in Pennsyl
vania.
Fixing salaries of associate judges
at $5 per day.
Senate bill amending foreign cor
poration registration act.
Senate bill authorizing common
pleas judges to hear orphans' court
cases In counties having separate or
phans' courts. •
Providing for three additional mine
inspectors In Luzerne county and one
in I^ackawanna.
Authorizing Emma Lorah, Luzerne
county, to sue the State.
Appropriating $2 4,000 for payment
of cost of condemning turnpikes In
Franklin county.
Authorizing consular officers to act
as administrators of estates of citizens
century ago, sells more widely to-day
than any other woman'! tonic. It can
now be had in tablet form aa well
as liquid, and every woman who suf
fers from backache, headache, nervous
ness, pain at times, should take this
"Prescription" of Dr. Pierce's.
Many a woman is nervous and irri
table, feels dragged down and worn
out for no reason that she can think
of. In ninety-nine per cent, of these
cases it is the womanly organism
which requiresattention; the weak back,
dizzy spells and black circles about the
eyes are only symptoms. Go to the
source of trouble and correct the irregu
laritiea, and other symptoms disappear.
Lines in the face make women look
old and they show the effect of unnatural
sufferings.
These symptoms Indicate that Nature
needs help. Overwork, wrong dressing,
lack of exercise, and other causes have
bfipn too much for Nature —and outside
aid must be called upon to restore health
and strength.
Doctor Pierce'* Favorite Prescription
relieves nervous exhaustion and Irrita
bility and removes other distressing
"fevmntoms due to disturbed conditions of
the delicate feminine organism.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter, free. A book on
diseases of women sent free. Address
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.—Ad*.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
of their countries.
Regulating employment of persons
engaged in compressed air work.
Providing that appropriations for
Memorial Day may be made to vet
eran organizations other than G. A. R.
in event of latter becoming extinct.
senate bill regulating assessment of
properties lying in two townships.
Making township treasurers eligible
for re-election.
Ul u tiDß pay of de P»*y sheriffs
in Allegheny county.
Making deficiency appropriations to
Hos Hal's P SS and Coal( 'ale State
Prohibiting unnaturalized foreign
born residents to keep dogs.
Requiring magistrates to file dockets
pir, prothonotari es when terms ex-
Providing that beneficiaries mav
\ ote stock held by estates in com
panies acting In a fiduciary capacity.
excluding from act of 1909 'for
registration of real estate in first olmsm
townships such townships in counties
ha\ ing a board of assrrsment.
advances of appropria
tions to State and semlstate insti
tutions upon bonds being furnished.
Senate bill providing funds for sixty
game wardens.
Senate bills making deficiency ap-
V! Oi t0 State institutions at
£ lew, Shamokin and Polk.
Regulating bringing of actions for
unlawful violence*** by ne|fl, S ence op
''l 'order * for
and adjourned at 10.50 p. m.
Utilities Bill Amendments
Are Out of Committee
A dozen bills affectiftg the Public
Service Commission were reported to
\ . llouse last evening from the
judiciary general and municipal cor
porations committees, the number in
cluding the measures drafted by coun
sel for the commission to amend the
c ° nfer r 'KIK to suspend
r,r V? relieve the commission of
much of the routine work on con
tracts. "
Bills advocated by various organ
izations and several presented by
members to take away control over
municipalities, permitting appeals to
be taken in any county, providing for
diMsion of the State Into three dis
tricts, providing that books and papers
of corporations involved In complaints
shall be open to litigants and defining
certain utilities in municipalities were
also reported. fwhw were
The hill requiring railroads to re
r*nmck *v, ra<le crossing annually
came out with an amendment for one
grade crossing in each thirty miles.
nectert II, pl i? hlb ' tln S any person con-
I 1 state government from
engaging in practice before any de
partment or branch of the govern
ment was negatively reported
A subcommittee consisting' of Rep
resentatives Forster, Roney, Stein
Rrdman and Myers was given ch.™
of the bill providing for a «|!
tutlonal committee by the House com
mittee on judiciary general to-day.
The committee gave a hearinir on ih«
i"'"' which WiUlam Drape? £wls!
of Philadelphia, and ex-Mayor Wil
liam A Jlagee, of Pittsburgh ap
peared in advocacy of the measure.
hey contended that the conditions
*.® r ® , r ' pe for a hew Constitution and
adequate. doc ument was not
The bill increasing the State police
Z \ n „ d salaries w'as
among the sixty-seven bills reported
as the result of the work of the com
mittees during the day. The State
of trnnnir ,noreaH e t!»e number
of troopers to teventy in each of the
four troops and provide for a full
complement of officers. The salary of
the superintendent is fixed at $4 000
a reduction of $2,000 compared to the
sa ary fixed In the hill, the deputy's
sSKSrsa,? ,2 ' tM
license feature of the moving picture
censorship Jaw; regulating the plac!
ing of small loans and requiring a
state license; providing regulations
for Incorporation and operation of
trackless trolley companies? amend!
ing anthracite law so that miners
AJ»°"™ under compensation acts;
H . (r ,? ,,lo J™n t of females In
hotels and boarding houses; provid
i enV IPPl PPr ° Val of Governor shall
.not be necessary on all settlements for
furnishing st&te depart mental sup
plies: establishing fees of notaries
public, regulating sales of amusement
y->'7 ,lck * tfl: four years
as term of county sealers of weights
, re ? ulatin *j conditional
nf n a 1 5 of
of Philadelphia board of tax revision
and providing a state bureau of forest
protection.
SPROUL HIGH
BILL COMPLETED
Carries Appropriation of $8,500-
000; Much Attention to
Road Repairs
An outline of the State administra
tion's plans for highway improve
ment was furnished last night by the
appearance in the Senate of the' new
highway bill. It has been determined
that special attention shall bo paid to
the maintenance of the State highways
and the appropriations for that pur
pose will be larger than they have
been sinco the Bproul road bill went
into effect. This is the general plan
agreed upon by Governor Brumbaugh,
Senator Sprout, chairman of the Fin
ance committee of the Senate; Senator
Kurtz, of tiie roads committee of tfie
Senate; Representative Jones, chair
man of the roads committee of the
House, and Senator Buckman and
Representative Woodward, the chair
men of the appropriations committees
of the two branches of the legislature.
Following a long conferenee with
Governor Brumbaugh late to-day,
Senator Sproul introduced a bill In the
Senate to-night carrying a general
appropriation f|>r the State highway
for the next two years. This bill rep
resents the judgment of the Governor,
Senator Sproul and the appropriations
chairman, as to the amount which can
be spared for road purposes in 1915
and 1916.
$8,500,000 Appropriating
The bill carries an appropriation «f
7 8,5000,000 and does not include the
administration expenses of the depart
ment and of the automobile registra
tion bureau, which will be provided
for in the general appropriation bill.
Of the.amount carried by the bill,
$6,000,000 Is specifically appropriated
for the maintenance and improvement
of State highways under the act of
1911 and its amendments. This
means that the entire State highway
system, including those roads added
to the original Sproul plan two years
ago, will be retained as State high
ways. and it is the judgment of De
puty Commissioner Hunter and Chief
When You Come to I
This Live Store I
]§ for your clothes no clement of doubt I
or uncertainty enters into the transaction.
For here everything is done in the I
broad daylight of mutual interest and mutual
understanding, and you make your purchase with the assurance of a man ■
who knows what he wants and knows he is getting it.
When you see the label of , |
The House of I
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you know that the garment bearing it is crowd
ed chock-a-block full of style, service and satisfaction.
You know that what The House of I
Kupptinheimer has done in clothes making, we
COPYRIGHT 1915 have done in clothes retailing, so that all the advantages intended for you
the housc ot kuppenheimeii reac h their destination unimpaired and without leakage enroute.
You know in short, that you're getting full value
of your money, and that if your purchase doesn't PROVE right,
we'll MAKE it right—with new goods or money back.
The price range on Kuppenheimer Clothes is
S2O to S3O I
Other makes of good clothes, in handsome, all
wool fabrics, correctly styled, finely tailored and backed by our
unconditional guarantee of satisfaction,
I sls to $lB I
n i ——— , i — —n ■ . I
• 304 Market St. Harrisburg Pa. I
KngiyjM Uhler that this amount will
be ent to keep the roads In very
good condition and do considerable
permanent work.
The sum of $500,000 is appropriated
for the purchase or condemnation of
turnpikes upon State highway routes,
and $1,000,000 is set asldo for the
construction and maintenance of State
aid highways, and the remaining sl,-
000,000 is to be devoted to the pay
ment of a portion of the expense of
the maintenance of township roads,
ns provided by the Jones bill. Repre
sentative Jones has introduced a sep
arate bill making provision for the
payment of deficiencies due by the
State to townships .under the oper
ation of this law.
Auto liiienst' Fees Included
The appropriation bill Introduced
by Senator Sproul provides that the
appropriations made therein shall in
clude and not bo in addition to the
amounts rece'ved by the Common
wealth for the licensing of motor ve
hicles during the next two years.
This prevents there being any ques
tion regarding the validity of the ap
propriation of the funds received for
automobile licenses, which matter Is
now pending In the Supreme Court,
upon appeal by the Auditor General
and State Treasurer from a decision
of the Dauphin county courts in the
application of the law of 1913, which
provided that moneys received from
automobile licenses should bo devoted
to highway purposesfl In order to pre
vent any delay or risk of tying up these
funds the present bill provides for a
specific appropriation to the depart
ment.
VISITING NURSES HAVE
SUPPLIES FOR A YEAR
Otticials of the Visiting: Nurses' As
sociation announced yesterday that
they have enough baby clothes and
material for maternity cases to sup
ply its needs for another year.
They expressed their appreciation of
the work ot' the Hoftie and War Re
lief committee, the Embroidery Chap
ter of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church,
T. T. flub, of the Y. W. C. A., Girls'
Aid Society of the Visiting Nurses' As
sociation, Mothers of St. Anne's Guild
of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and
the Mrs. David Watt Sewing Class,
heavy contributors.
PREPARWNG FOR CONCLAVE
Pilgrim coinmandery, Knights Tem
plar of Pennsylvania, met at the Ma
sonic Temple, last night to drill, in
prepartlon for the annual conclave of
the grand commandery to be held at
Philadelphia, May 24-26.
APRIL 14, 1915.
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It's judged by experts who know what is required
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