5 THE GLOBE Open Till Six THE GLOBE £ £ I THE GLOBE I^l | 1896| Anniversary Sale |1915|,| | Many Thanks— | We are grateful indeed for the many £ felicitations bestowed upon us on the occasion fe of our nineteenth birthday—-also for the hearty response to £► our announcement of S Our Anniversary Sale | Our store was crowded all day with eager fe shoppers quick to take advantage of the extraordinary in- ducements we are offering. The Anniversary Sale will continue until October 23rd. FOR TO-MORROW—in addition to the bargains already advertised, these FRIDAY DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS will be interesting' g |— ——— * pi Men's Clothing Department Boys* Clothing Department Men's and Young Men's Trousers All-Wool Overcoats g These are regularly $1.50 and «j»-g I„ s j zes for Boys three, four, <t-| % $1.75 values and are ideal for five and six years only—worth to fe g work of any kind. Friday spec.al A $3 95 Frjday special at A J J? Men's Beach Vests Wool Knee Pants 3 0 $1 Good weight well made of % only one to a customer. Friday JL sturdy, wearproof fabnes .Oc I special at values. Friday special 3 pairs for.. 0 ; a a r~: ; ; —; % % Men's Furnishing Dept. Boys* Furnishing Dept. All-Wool Sweaters Tapeless Blouse Waists % Heavy wool - coat style and *-« ,° f n,a ? f ras and P* rcal f* j" $1 g t , ,1 • • , , ■ choice patterns soft, military T I 4* fe shawl collar original values to T ■ co „ ar _ reßllla rly 50c. Friday A g — 5j Men's Ribbed Underwear Ladies' Silk Stockings g Of heavy ribbed cotton gray Broken lots of 50c Onyx hose and ecru—regularly 50c. Friday I —white, black and tan mostly I special, three garments for tan. Friday special, 3 pairs for.. - 1 THE GLOBE " The Big Friendly Store Sjj g Jfe * * WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEETS Special to The Ttlegnph Punbury, Pa., Oct. 7. —Yesterday the eleventh annual convention of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions in the Diocese of Harrisburg of the Protestant Episcopal Church was opened here In St. Matthew's Church. Mrs. James F. Bullitt, of St. Andrew's parish, Harrisburg, is the present. A "quiet hour" at the morning session was conducted by the Rev. George Israel Brown, of Lan caster. RETURNS BECAUSE OF ILLNESS By Associated Press New York, Oct. 7.—Dr. John Rath brine Oliver, son of Robert S. Oliver, of Albany, N. Y., formerly assistant secretary of war who arrived here yesterday after serving for several months as a regimental surgeon in the Austrian army, said to-day that his re turn was made necessary by a nervous breakdown. Valuable Discovery in Complexion Beautiher Because of its peculiar power of ab sorption. also because it serves every emollient purpose, ordinary mercol ized wax is perhaps the most valuable complexion beautifier discovered with in recent years. If one uses this she needs no toilet cream. Some use powder afterward, but this is not nec essary. This rule for applying mercol ized wax has been found very satisfac tory: Wash the face with warm water, drying lightly. Before thorough ly dry. anoint the face with the wax, but don't rub it in. The favorite wav Is to use before retiring, allowing it to remain on all night and washing it off In the morning with warm water. All druggists have this wax in original One-ounce packages. For the removal of a wrinkled or flabby condition there's nothing better than to bathe the face in a solution made by dissolving 1 ounce powdered saxolite in pint witch hazel. Bene firial results are quickly noticeable.— Advertisement. DID YOU EVER SEE A TAPEWORM? These Monstrous Parasites, With Their Thausands of Mouths, That Are Constantly Sapping the Very Life Blood From Their Victim's Body How many thousands of people are r Suffering from these monster para- I ' Bites that have been treated for years s for what Is supposed to be stomach h troubles, or possibly your case has been J 1 diagnosed as almost any ailment j known to the human body, the same t as this lady. " Mrs. H. Kent, who resides at Twelfth J and Lake streets, Chattanooga, Tenn.: s for ten years this woman has been s ill. The torture and misery she suf- x fered during the time would have c killed almost any person with an or- t dinary constitution. But her rugged- J ness and her never-say-dle nerve kept c her alive. She had a severe hacking, * choking cough, especially in the morn- t lng, that could only be relieved by eat- \ lng or drinking. Sometimes her stom-|t ach would bloat, caused jumping, flut- < terlng of the heart, shortness of r breath, dizziness, sharp shooting pains i In lower bowels, pains in back of head, t For seven years this is how this lady f suffered, with apparently no hopes of c 'ever getting well. The lost seven t THURSDAY EVENING, SPYKER IS GIVEN ! A COUNSELSHIP Huntingdon County Man Be comes Associate of Francis H. Bohlen COLLINS WILL COME HERE Noted Williamsport Lawyer Will Become Deputy At torney General lawyers of I'entral VvW Jtiky Pennsylvania were v\\\A to-day appointed to places in the State Government by At torne.v General Brown and will as yjßflSmdja sums their duties j gnyjUIVKJUBj Samuel 1. Spylter of Huntingdon, the chairman of the Republican county committee of that county and a boyhood friend of the Governor, was appointed associate counsel of the State's Workmen's Compensation and Workmen's In surance Fund boards. The attorney general some time ago named Francis H. Bohlen, of Philadelphia, an expert on compensation and secretary of the State Industrial Accidents Commis sion, as counsel. Under the plan an nounced to-day by Mr. Brown the legal work of the two boards will be handled together for the present at least. The boards each have an al lowance of SIO,OOO for counsels' serv ices, the amounts to be apportioned months prior to Gray, the Quaker Health Teacher, going to Chattanooga, she was given up as incurable, told she had consumption, was taking no medi cine at all, only waiting for her time to come, when she read about Quaker Herb remedies. She had heard about the wonderful cures that had been; made in Mobile, Birmingham and Montgomery, Ala., and the many per sohs who had expelled tapeworms, as she stated, I really felt that here is where I get cured. She was the first customer Gray had. She procured one bottle of the Quaker Herby Extract on Monday, and on the following Thurs day expelled a monster 58-ft. tape worm, head and all complete. Her lit tle daughter. Pearl, only 9 years old, was complaining of her stomach, and the mother gave the medicine to the child, and in a few days she, too, ex pelled a monster tapeworm. Oh, what joy and happiness the Quaker brought to this home, saved the lives of mother and child. Now. my friends, Gray is only giving this one case of the niuny thousands that the wonderful Quaker as the attorney general and members may elect. Emerson Collins, of WUUamsport, active in legal matters in interior counties, has accepted an appoint ment as deputy attorney general. Mr. Collins, who has had wide experience in general practice, is understood to have been taken the place to become familiar with State governmental mat ters. The salary will be $3,500 a year, tt is understood. Biff Case On. Hearing was be gun to-day by the Public Service Com mission in the complaint of the Na tional Tube Company, in which various steel companies of the State have intervened, against several rail roads for classifying slag as freight. Some time ago the Inter-State Com merce Commission ruled that slag, which had been hauled free and used for grading and filling, had to be con sidered as freight in inter-State busi ness. The principle was put into ef fect in inter-State business and the steel companies object to It. Buller (icts Results. Officials of the Department of Fisheries visited the plant of the Byron Tannery Com pany at Mercersburg yesterday In vestigating a complaint which reached the department that this company was polluting the west branch of the Conococheague creek. Chief Clerk Featenby and Warden Albert had a lengthy interview with the president and manager of the company and a conference has been arranged to be held at the office of the department the early part of next week between the officials of this company and the Commissioner of Fisheries, N. 11. Buller: the president of the company having offered to come to Harrlsburg and bring with him data showing the different chemicals used in the tan ning process and how to separate one from the other with a view of having a separate filter for each. The officials of the company are in hearty accord with the work of the department and desire to install some device which will absolutely take care of the refuse from the plant and do away with the adverse criticism. T,ast year this com pany installed settling beds which cost the company $r.,000, but which have not proven satisfactory to the department and after the conference next week it is expected that the Herb remedies have restored to life and happiness. He has been in Har risburg 5 days; this is the same Quak er medicine. Papers all over the South and East are devoting columns to the great good he dtd in the different cit ies. Dailies are full of the grand work he has done there. And now he has come to Harrisburg to prove to the people of this city that the Quaker Herb remedies do the work that others have left undone. If you have a tape worm, or if you know of anv person who may have one, call on the health teacher, who is now at Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market street, and get a bot tle of Quaker Herb Extract free, ab solutely free. Gray is there. He will be only too pleased to answer all ques tions about the Quaker Herb remedies. He can be seen at the Keller Drug Store from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. If you suffer with Rheumatism, Ca tarrh. Kidney, Liver, Stomach or Blood trouble, stprt to-day. Quaker has cured thousands. SI.OO per bot tle, 6 for $5.00, now 3 for $2.50. Oil of' Balm, 50c.—Advertie^mont HARRB3BURG TELEGRAPH We're Running ~| Our Own Campaign I . That's Why We Wi in Supremacy.§^HUf ( - i Seven years of concentra- Hm|f 1 Ition —of energy, skill and square dealing of this "Live Store'' ren ders defeat or surprise impossible To the front —has been the H slogan, our efficient organization are men |i_ll IB) H who think what is best for you as well |W as what is good for ourselves. sp COPYRIGHT 1915. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIME.. This store is distinctive for the style and quality of its merchandise —distinctive in reliability, courtesy and good will 1 and in its purpose that each sale shall give entire satisfaction. That's why you cannot buy anything at this institution that does not bear the perfect mark. I Men's Suits, $15:25, $20=22, $25=22, $30:22 I Men's Overcoats, New Models, sls to $25 Men's Sweaters Women's Sweaters B °y s ' Sweaters SI.OO to $5.00 The Visor Four in One, convertible Every known style and quality, fine SwPflfprc collar, maroon, navy, tan, dark oxford light weight of soft zephyr yarns or /\r\ a. <££ /\/\ and g ra y $ 3 - 98 and heavy shaker knit, rope weaves and tO $5.00 Other prices in Men's Sweaters fancy effects wUhoufbeltTall A _ . _ _ colors and combinations; SI.OO to $8.50 SI.OO to $12.50 1 'iS'to i2M gravity Alter which is being installed at the request of the Department of Fisheries will be erected at this plant and the stream kept clear of pollution. Will Ask Bids Soon. The State Board of Public Grounds and Build ings will ask bids before long for bridges in Cambria and Bradford coun ties. The plans for the Cambria bridge were made by G. A. Flink, of this city, and are being considered for approval. First Prosecution. —The first prose cution for violation of the meat hy giene act, which was made at Altoona, has attracted much attention through out the State. The inspectors have been instructed to call attention to the dangers people involve in failing to ob serve the law. Board to Moot. The State \V ork men's Compensation Board will meet on Friday to discuss a number of forms and other preliminary details. The members are planning to go to other States to gather additional in formation. _ Sheohan Pays 560.000. James B. Sheehan. Philadelphia register of wills, paid the State Treasury $60,000 as collateral inheritance taxes for the month of September. To Attend Fair. —State Zoologist H. A. Surface will attend the Reading fair next week. He will speak on behalf of his division and also take part in the demonstration at the State exhibit. Attending Celebration. Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart, Major F. D. Beary and Captain W. H. Kemper are at South Bethlehem to-day attend ing the military demonstration inci- Ident to the centennial. No Site Donated. lf arrange [ mcnts are completed for the donation lof a site the Btate Armory Body may | take action In regard to a building for i West Chester when it meets here on October 19. Thus far- nothing has been done although members of the Board are willing to go ahead. Clearing Reservoirs. The .reser voirs and dams of the Shippensburj water supply have been cleared of wa ter and disinfected under the direction of inspectors and engineers from the State Board of Health. The reports to-day showed approximately sixty cases with half that number of sus pected cases. Important Inspection. An Inspec tion which may have important re sults in the development of industrial and vocational education is being made to-day at Greenville, Mercer county, where a school especially devoted to Industrial training has been project ed. The local authorities have asked that the State Board send its experts to give advice as to the design and equipment of the building. Forty-two Licensed. Thus far 42 licenses have been issued to persons and firms engaged in short loan busi ness. The probabilities are that this number 'will be considerably increas ed by the end of the week. INTEREST SHOWN IN TROOPS By Associated Press Nish, Serbia, 5, via Paris, Oct. 7, 11.45 A. M.—News of the landing of French troops at Saloniki spread throughout the country with great rapidity and caused intense enthusi- j Oils Soothe Skin Disease ON of wtntergreen, thymol, glycer- All drugglsta HII D. D. D. 500 and tna and other healing; Ingredients {l. A generous trial bottle (or only compounded In prpjper proportion Into iBo. we are BO confident of the the D. D. D. Prescription hae now be- gratifying effect of D. D. D. that wa | tome the universal favorite of aktn will offer you the nrst full slse bottle ■ufferera In relieving and curing alcln on the guarantee that It will relleva disease. It Is a mild wash that pene- your suffering or your money re trates the pores and glvea Instant re- funded. D. I). D. Soap keepa your akin lief from all burning and Itching. It healthy. Ask about jt i kills and washes off the gnawing die- UKOHUK \. UOIMiAS, nruKKist. ease germs, leaving the akin free to „ . . ' quickly heal. Hnrrlnbiirg. i D. D. D.—for 15 years-the Standard Skin Remedy OCTOBER 7, 1915. asm. It is considered to have dissi pated the grim shadow of Germany which was falling across the frontier. $10,000,000 FIRF IV BOMBAY By Associated Press Berlin, Oct. 7 (by wireless of Say ville).—lt is reported from Bombay that a great Are occurred on Septem ber 6 In cotton warehouses, causing a loss of $10,000,000, says the Overseas! News Agency. IRON ORE SHIPPING TIED VP By Associated Press Stockholm, Oct, 7, via London, 12.08 J. M. —Tron ore shipping Is completely lied up owing to rumors that a British submarine mined the waterway in the Baltic between Trelleborg, Sweden, and i Sassnitz, Germany. Twenty large Ger man steamers laden with iron ore and wood are anchored in Swedish waters. WILL FORM NEW CABINET By Associated Press London. Oct. 7.—Alexander Zaimls has accepted King Constantino's lnvi-j tatlon to form a new cabinet, accord- j ing to a Reuter dlFpntch from Athens. He has assured leaders of the oppo sition that they will be allowed repre sentation. " —l ——^ "IF YOU CAN'T SEE, SEE US" You will be greatly surprised by our scientific and wonderful methods of fitting glasses. The Static and Dynamic meth ods, which we use, are the only correct ones, and are entirely different from the methods used elsewhere. We have produced astonishing results by relieving and curing our patients of brain fag, insom ! nia, dizziness, nausea, watery eyes, blurry vision and other troubles. We have corrected, by the use of properly fitted glasses, cross eyes and astigmatism. "No Drops Used" We manufacture glasses with | a 10-year gold-filled frame, spherical lenses for as low as $1.50. Examination Included. Prescription work accordingly. All examinations are made by skilled practitioners who are graduates of recognized optical institutions. THE BOYD-NORRIS OPTICAL CO. SIO MARKET ST. 2nd Floor Hours—B to 12; 1 to 8; 7 to 8 9
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