Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 16, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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THE GLOBE OPE 3 V EVENINGS TILL XMAS THE GLOBE
| GIFTS'FQR HIM I
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. Jhe Kind Thi it Are Sure to Win Approval
jjj Bath Re )bes House Coats
► WaM Special V alues at . Extraordinary
S str)Sk ck \ <t«; Values at.. S
You'll find jjt difficult to match
jf Heavyweight Beacon Blanket at $7.50. The cloth is all wool
|| robes in han dscvo te but refined ancl s^own m r ' ch genteel pat-
I*• ■ designs—made «j ith silk rope terns. Made with two silk frogs
J hi I girdle and edged with silk cord and cleverly trimmed with silk %
I I I —shawl and rotf collar styles— C , U ' \7/ 9
J with and without t buttons. S&o'toVlO.OO*® C ° atS * , /
U| Other higher ;ade Bath Robes Luxurious Velvet House Coats -*
5 at 96.50 and $1 .50. up to $20.00. £»
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| Gift /appreciated Xmas Savings Christmas
£ Gloves on Suits and Overcoats Neckwear
' ' le res P° nse accorded our sale of fine Suits
J ; Ji 'T nd « Overcoats previous to Christmas justifies the con- $
jj -e we had in the keen business acumen of the men
§ " Uat lTe ?* °f mc n have this rare jjppP S*
£ . Gr< at assortments of Suits and Overcoats |
Glove weather and gift jr • en an( l Oltng Men the products of brilliant ! qailP
4 time come "hand in hand" niaster tailors ' and conscientious weavers, on
*3 —our stock is remarkably v '
complete, featuring gloves "I 1 For Suits and e aie exac ting in the
for every occasion from X. % a KJ OvCTCOatS Worth sls matter ol neckwear pat-
U the world's leading male- <tl /| For Suits and terns -we go the limit to t*
? ers - - M> 14. OU Overcoats Worth $lB
Auto Gloves, $2.00 to r» c • r» e..ects. on 11 see thons- JW
$3.50. 00 Overcoats ands of rich and beautiful
j> Fur Gloves, $5.00 to Values tO S3O styles here that are "dif
► * <>,, °- m fereht" the most re-
Buckskin Gloves, $2 GIFTS OF LUGGAGE markable diversity of
4 to $2.50. „ . _ " . W»,
>• .. . * Never go amiss. Every man has good neckwear ever as- jg
0 Cape Gloves, SI.OO to use for a good Traveling Bag or c „„,m A ■ TI FE
g KSJW. S« t Case - b„t not every man has d m * Hams " d
ht 1 u., •We have the kinds well worthy || I burg store at
&'| MoCha Gl ° VeS ' expressing your friendship. ' | L e n M „ S
to $2.50. j Traveling Bags, $3.50 to S2O. KfaiL: aSfi®!®?* jpU to *p«7. UO
I Suit Cases, $2 to $lB. 1^
A GOOD, warm I! HTHE "Dubbel-Hed
{S> Chinchilla Over- | ' I ¥_T T f\ T% er ' ~ pant l " ts
coat as a gift will ma'fce (y j jfg K f 1 M for I)0 y s are in a class
your boy happy, ss.<>o ll mJMm.by themselves as a gift,
'I "The Big Friendly Store" ».».00. 0
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tumors of Uprisings in
India Disturb Chin ese
Peking, Nov. 19.—(Correspond nee |
f The Associated Press)- —is I
luch disturbed by the rinnoi 's of'
3rious uprisings In India. All tele
rams concerning the Indian t« mbles
itimate that the disturbance ) s the
of German activities ma<ft i pos
ble through the smuggling ojT arms
•om China.
English newspapers the
hinese officials with n eglig? >nce in
ot preventing Germans fr< >m ex
erting arms and amtutinKJ on and
itimate that the Chinfise are en
rely too friendly writh German
Sents.
' • u.jiimi— —u— n —i—-ai - , ;
1 m iiniiinr minwiniwi ii—wim
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Ihe greatest enemy
of your
When scientists :ntly dis- the public in the convenient form I
covered the cause oF that dread of Senreco Tooth Paste,
disease, pyorrhea, t] -cry discovered Senreco contains the best cor- o
the greatest enemy of ; your teeth, rective and preventive for pyor- I
Why yours ? Bee- lU5e the germ rhea known to dental science. =
that causes this • Jiseaa e inhabits Used daily it will successfully pro- 1
every human mo- nh! tect your teeth from this disease. 1
, ,j ou r dentist will , -jTell you that Senreco also contains the best g
halt or all the pei tt lanent teeth harmless agent for keeping the a
Jost are lost fi;om , this disease, teeth clean and white. It has a 1
,! 18 , because pe op Ie have not refreshing flavor and leaves a 1
realized before tfiijt Mc, -yoneshould wholesomely clean, cool and pleas- a
take precautions, aj ainst this ant taste in the mouth. o ' 1
enemy. You r Aa s4j rt now to Start the Senreco treatment I
ward off its a attack and tonight—full details in the folder |
c ? ca Pe jpe te rrible •. results wrapped around every tube. |
of this disease by u sing the Symptoms described. A i
proper correc Live aid pre- trn| 25c two oz. tube is sufficient I
ventive treatment i n your V* h for six or eight weeks of the I
daily toilet. , I pyorrhea treatment. Get |
To meet, the need* ar this WJ\ Senreco at your druggists a
treatment aad t , , ena bl e \< \ today, or send 4c in stamps
rvwvnnp . l \w j or com for sample tube and "
Vra folder. Addrett The Sen- I
tions against th; b disease, a Y"~iV tanel Remedies Co., 502 I
prominent dent «t has put & Union Central Bldg.. Cin- I
his own prtscnp ti Jn before S ampu.u, cinnati, Ohio.
iKMtMKimwjiiuinHiKHHin] win imiuQiinniinmu
THURSDAY fi'VENING,
Mothers' Pension Urged
by East End Republicans
Members or the East End Republi
can Club, last night, endorsed the
| Mothers' Assistance Fund, provided
for by the last Legislature. Resolu
tions were adopted urging the
of Dauphin county to take early action
in putting the provisions of the new
j law in force and calling upon the
citizens of the county to lend their cf
| forts in providing for needy mothers.
| East End members were informed
that DaupMn county's share of this
fund wouij amount to $9,3«0, to be
distributed to widowed mothers in
monthly payments. A committee will
be named to wait upon Dauphin coun-;
ty officials in the interest of this fund.
COAL OFFICIALS
TO MEET HERE
•
Invited to Discuss State Insur
ance Fund With Members
of Board
...J' 11 ® State Insurance Fund Board,
wnicn has invited representatives of
i , c° m Pany operating in
Ponnsylynnta to meet its members ut
the State Capitol on next Tuesday,
°! c Zt er f i wUI P robabl - v complete
ta rates for insurance of coal miners
in the State fund within the next
I£ rC ? £° ur daya Tho officials of
o^ii Un < vc been securing data 011
Sfw a?, ♦ COa i mines in this and
other States and a number of spe
cial investigations have been mado
with a view to meeting certain phases
n"ines 1,1 some of the larger
i, Q T he u St . ate Co « l Pensation authorities!
meetings with representa-I
tives of the railroads and the big steel I
and manufacturing companies of the I
Slate and efforts will be made to se
cure the hearty co-operation of the I
°'m r f ?"* ,„ Tho stato insurance
fund officials will make efforts to in
duce some of the coal operators to
insure in the State fund instead of
carrying their own insurance as the
railroads and big steel companies in
tend, to do.
Next Tuesday's meeting will bring
together men whose operations mean
over $100,00°,000 in wages and a big
elfort wiil be made to win them to
the Stale fund. James W. Leech, of
the Compensation board, and Albert
L. AlleYi, assistant manager of the
State fund, will be the speakers, while
the counsel for the board will be
present.
The rates for insurance in the State
fund, which may be made ten per
cent, lower than those of any other
insuring agency, are to be issued gen
erally as fast as they can be printed
and bound.
KING PETER MAY TAKE
REFUGE IN (ITALY
Paris, Dec. 16.—1t is reported from
Rome that King Peter of Serbia
driven from his country by the
Teutonic invasion, will take refuge in
Italy. A Rome dispatch to tho Matin
says the king has accepted Italy's
offer of the palace at Caserta, near
Naples, which is now being prepared
lor his use.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
| Crew of Foundered U. S„
Steamer Is. Brought In
By Associated Press
New York, Dec. 16.--Captain Lough
rane and the crew of eighteen of the
American steamer Lucy Neff. which
foundered yesterday off the Delaware
coast, arrived here to-day on the Brit
ish steamer Chasehili. Captain Lough,
rane said he sailed from Falmouth,
Jamaica. December 6 with a cargo of
logwood intended for American dye
makers.
After encountering high seas and
terrific gales for several days the Lucy
Neff sprung several leaks on the night
of December 14, and although the
freighter was in constant danger of
sinking, the crew remained on board
until the Chasehili came to their as
sistance. Ten minutes after the last
man liad left the Lucy Neff she sank.
J A MRS A. CAMPDRLI, SAII>
TO UK PICKED POR MERGER HE\l>
Sflfj/at te The Telegraph
New York, Dec lfi _ |s probab]e
that tho merger of the Cambria Steel
Company, tho Youugstown Sheet and
Tube Company and the Lackawanna
Steel Company will be effected on a
cash basis. The Lackawanna Steel
Company is understood to have beert of
fered at SBO a share for its stock, but
has not reached a decision whether to
accept that figure. The holders of
Youngstown Sheet and Tube will re
ceive SSO and SHOO a share for their
stock, it Is said, and th« Cambria will
be the dominating flg.ure in the new
company. James A. Campbell, presi
dent of the Youngstown companv. is
said to have been picked to head the
new organization If the. merger Is ef
fected.
FALSE ALARM
Firemen were called out this morn
ing at 2:40 o'clock by an alarm from
Box 134 Cameron and Market
streets. Some one noticed a blaze in
the Shaffer Wagon Works, at No. 88
South Cameron street, and notified
Patrolman Hippie. A member of the
firm was burning logs to keep warm,
the steam pipes having been de
tached.
FAR
BEST FOR COLDS
Contains no Injurious Onus or licohiii
PAINTINGS START
FROM THE COAST
Pan-American Art Works Will
Be Disposed of About the
State Capitol
The Pennsylvania
\\\ t y/j State building at
A\\\ the Pan Francisco
7 exposition has been
S!H decorations, paint
vJflSSSstf inKH and fl| rniture,'
1 as we " as a num
jiilSOSOiSJ!!*. hor of art ob ~
a S Jects, have been
started across the
continent to the
State Capitol, according to a report
made to-day to Governor Brumbaugh
by Chester P. Ray, executive officer of
the State commission. Mr. Ray has
returned from the exposition, where
lie had charge of closing up matters
pertaining to the State commissfon.
1 he paintings and other objects will
be placed- in the Capitol and the furni
ture used as far as nracticable to fur
nish some of the offices for new State
bureaus.
The commission will have a meet
n?«?,lori'-v *-° c ' os e up its business.
\\ ill Meet Here.—The Public Service
Commission, which is holding hearings
in several cities this week, will meet
in Harrisburg next week, Monday hav
ing been llxed for acting on appli
cations for approvals of contracts,
agreements and similar matters
Among the cases to be taken up will
be the Easton Transit Company cross
ing, Scranton and Wllkes-Barre grade
crossings and argument in the New
Castle grade crossing controversy.
The hearings in the full crew com
plaint oases will be given Tuesday.
( elisors Are Husy. Arrests have
been made in a dozen Pennsylvania
cities for violation of the moving pic
ture censorship law In the last eight
weeks, according to men connected
with the State Censors Board. The
bulk of the prosecutions were for vio
lations of the act forbidding display of
pictures without State authority. The
board has received considerable co
operation from people connected with
the departments of the State govern
ment.
Demonstrations Knd. Demon
strations for Instruction of farmers
and fruit growers of the state in meth
ods of controlling fruit tree pests
closed in Pennsylvania for this season
to-duy and will be resumed in May of
next year. There were over 500 dem
onstrations held, every county having
at least two and some more, accord
ing to the number of farms and or
chards. The attendance is reported
as being the largest since the Depart
ment of Agriculture began the work
and in the last six years it is stated
that the number of fruit trees, es
pecially in industrial counties, like
Allegheny and Delaware, has ma
terially increased.
New Liability Men. —Organization of
a number of insurance companies with
authority to write employers - liability
insurance is contemplated, according
to inquiries being made at the State
Insurance Department. The depart
ment has had numerous callers who
ara interested in the formation of com
panies and half a dozen applications
for charters for such companies are
pending. In addition a. number of out
side insurance companies have applied
for Pennsylvania rights.
Awards Made. The awards of
the contracts for the new State
bridges at Sunbury and Camptown
were made by the Board of Public
(Jrounds and Buildings last night to
M. H. Stobbins, Wellsboro. G. W. En
sign, of this city, received the award
for the Capitol sewer which Is to pre
vent Hooding of the basement.
Bridges Approved. The Water
Supply Commission last night ap
proved plans for a dozen or more
bridges for the Baltimore nad Ohio
Railway In Somerset county.
Many Cases. Reports to the
State Department of Health to-day
were that there were 100 cases of
measles in Orwigsburg.
Legislators Here. Senator John
W. "Hoke, of Chambersburg, and Rep
resentative C. J. Hollingsworth, of
Chester county, were callers at the
Governor's office.
Appointments in Compensation.
Major M. A. Gherst, former State
bank examiner, prominent in Na
tional Guard and G. A R. affairs was
to-day appointed to a posiUon in the
compensation bureau and assigned to
headquarters in this city. J. F. H.
Houeweii, of Scranton, was appointed
clerk to Referee G. W. Beamer.
Laundrymen Organize. The
State Laundry Owners" Mutuai Liabil
ity Co., of Pittsburgh, was chartered
to-day. William Frew Long, Pitts
burgh, is president. Laundrymen all
over the State are interested, W. E.
Orth, of this city being one.
Governor's Brother Here. Frank
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;l Men Want \
i| Sensible Things £
i! In buying a-Christmas gift for S
\ a man, remember that he likes >
'i sensible, practical things—the ?
[i sort of things this store sells. £
\ Our Christmas stocks of Men's 3j
J Hats, Furnishing and Leather £
f Novelties has never been so S
l ' complete as this Season. 5
[' Study this list of timely sug- 4
■ ' gestions. 5
J Shirts SI.OO to s#.so £
/ Neckwear 50c to $3.50 %
f Bath Kobes . $-1 to 815 j
% Sweater Coats $3.50 to $lO ?
{ Fur Caps $3.50 to $5 ij
j Hats $2 to $5 '
;■ Gloves SI.OO to $0.50 <
i 1 I.eatuer Novelties, ,50c to $12.50 V
if Mufflers 50c to *12.50 !•
Pajamas SI.OO to $5.00 f
% Silk Hosiery 50c io $3.00 /
Ji Silk and Mnen Handkerchiefs— {
,■ plain or with initial, 25c to 50c
t Beautiful assortments of Scarf f
•J Pins, Tie Clasps, Cuff Buttons, £
% etc., also Canes anil Umbrellas ?
|! EACH PACKED IN A BEAUTI- <|
'! FUL HOLIDAY BOX !|
'! OPEN EVENINGS !|
I UcFALL'S
? Hatters, Men's Furnishers J'
I" and Shirt Makers
J Third and Market ;!
DECEMBER 16, 191?.
I I V7"OU are doing yourself an injustice if you neglect I
■ 1 to take advantage of the following money- ■ J
I saving Week-End Grocery Specials. Understand
\ I us correctly—these goods are in no way "off color"
M —they're absolutely what we claim them to be.
fl They must be right or our earnest wish is that you I
LI • return them at once. Hr
I.ant week we were unable <o Rupply the demand on W
Home of our Speolols— HO our ndvtee la phone your J
order early. Our delivery aervlce paaaea your door.
FLORIDA ORANGES—Sealdsweet brand, large
■ and sweet. Consignment just arrived from the
Sunny Southland. Fruit of this grade usually sells
\ at 25c to 30c per dozen —but for the Week- 1 A TmL
■ End Sale they're priced at Al7 C
GRAPE FRUIT Extra fancy; large and juicy,
and also a product of Semitropical Florida. It's I
seldom you've an opportunity to buy sucltf high
Hp. grade fruit at such a price. 1
I Three for I *7 C
ASPARAGUS Grown and packed in the mild I
climate of California and delivered to you as tender- J
est young tips of deliciousness; the regular price of nH
which is 15c the can. For the Week-End Q
Sale only, two cans for X %J C H
"Everyday" Brand Peas and Hemingway Crush
ed Corn—both the product of leading canneries.
Regular price 15c or two for 25c, but for 1
to-morrow and Saturday, both for 1 i/C
EGGS—Just out of storage, but all from farms
nearby and carefully selected. Last week our cus-
H _ toniers cleaned us out completely, so we'd QA
W'm suggest buying early in the day. Per doz., Zi7 C B
GOOD EATING BUTTER—Sweet and fresh.
This grade of butter ordinarily would cost you 35c
the pound. Last week we were also cleaned out on
W this special, so we advise getting your order QQ |N
|« in as early as possible. Per pound C
GRANULATED SUGAR (two pounds) and one
pound *f our "FAMOUS BLEND" COFFEE; a
delicious and invigorating cup—the kind you'll stick \
■tf to year after year and for which you'd or- Q Q W
r ■ dinarily pay 33c to 35c per pound ; both for O C
/GROCERY ST STORES F
P|l 19 N. 4th St. 13th and Derry Sts. BL
109 N. Front St., Steelton, Pa.
Brumbaugh, of Huntingdon, brother
of the Governor, is a guest at the
executive mansion.
Going to Wollstioro. At the con
clusion of the conference of tho
Board of Grounds with the Harris
burs: citv planners to-day Governor
Brumbaugh will so to Wellsboro to
attend the organization of the bis |
farm bureau for Tioga county. State j
Treasurer R. K. Young will entertain !
the Governor and his party, which j
will Include Col. Ivolb. Ex-Senator U. j
W. Williams will preside.
WOMEN'S PAPER SEIZED >
By Associated Press
London, "Dec.* 16—(12:29 P. M.)—-I
.The police last night raided the offices I
of Brittania, the ollicial organ of the I
Women's Social and Political Union
Pale, Sallow Cheeks
show that the blood Is impoverished and that the stomach is not prop
erly jissimilating its food. In fact a woman's physical condition always
shows in her face. Paleness, blotches, pimple 3, sallowness or dull eyes all
Tell the Need Of
Beecham's Pills. Women who are subject to these conditions should
not fail to avail themselves of their prompt and beneficial effect.
Beecham's Pills are prepared to furnish the necessary relief. They
clear the system of impurities, gently stimulate the liver, regulate the
bowels and tone the system. Their mild and thorough action quickly
rid the skin of blemishes, improve the circulation and help the digestion.
Every woman should know the comfort, and experience the help of
Beecham's Pills
Sold by druggist! throughout the world. In boxet, 10c., 15c.
Direction* of Special value to Women with Every Bos.
iHARRISBV/RG LIGHT tl
&powER,Qa 1
Let Your Little Girl Learn to Cook
11 The Junior Electric Range is a pleasing and jjr
practical gift. .*
0 Food can be cooked on the glowing heaters. w
W : Pies can be baked in the oven. .
W The cooking utensils are sturdy. w
|f: Attach to any lamp socket. M
and seized its outfit of types and
other equipment. The journal was
formerly known as The Suffragette.
SELECT JUDGE TO
HEAR DU PONT CASE
Wilmington, Del., Dec. 16. By
j reason of the disqualification of Judge
| Bradford, because, of his relationship
j with parties on both sides to sit on
j the trial of the Du Pont Powder Com-
I pany case recently brought In the
I United States court in this district,
Joseph BuiYington, ot Pittsburg,
I senior judge in the third cir
j cuit, notified the court, officials to
j day, that Victory B. Wooley, of
i Wilmington, ono or the circuit judges,
j has been assigned to hear this case in
the district court.
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