- A /) OPEN SATURDAYS / Bye, Bye— xr /J! To All Winter Goods §Buy, Buy— ToAU Who Are Savingly Inclined To-morrow---the last day—the list chance to participate in our $lO WEEK. Winter Suits and Overcoats EXTRAORDINARY are now offered at this unusual price. It means clean-up for us and then— J| #1 —We Are Ready For Spring fill M For Suits That A For overcoats /IN M Werc 15 ' $lB iii That Were sls, i■l. j and S2O J[slß and S2O A Clean-Up Sale of Boys' Clothing Boys' Winter Suits Boys' Winter Suits I Boys' Winter Suits Boys' Mackinaw and Overcoats, that j and Overcoats, that and Overcoats, that Coats that sold up to sold up to $6.50,' go at ; sold up to $8.50, go at I sold up to $lO, go at $6.50, go at $3.50 $5.00 $6.50 $3.50 Broken lots, includ- Very dressy models Beautiful color inrr Blue Serges all Blue serges and —every fabric, includ- combinations all mixtures—all styles. ing Blue Serge. sizes. Underwear— New Shirts— Spring Hats— S1 25 STUTTGART medium Cleopatria Crepes the new ! Hats that possess real char weight underwear .00 SprM.hW «'«• ; ac ,„ «ewnm you'll always 51.50 DUOFOLD, the Hygienic <B| find here. And you 11 find underwear, at, per garment ' j q Ua ]ity of GLOBE HATS —■— j just as sure as the style. .See $1.50 medivm weight Egyptian Soft and laundered cuff shirts in tliem in OUT windows. Union Suits, at *1.25 Spring's brightest colorings — percales, madras and pongees— ; (hO to d>o tA Jl. 2Workingmen's black special values at .... SI.OO 3>D.DU THE GLOBE " The Big Friendly Store" ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■l NOT PAID FOR RESTING A well-known theatrical manager, more famous if possible, for the "breaks" he made than for his many successes, attending the rehearsal of one of his plays, noticed that a man in the orchestra who had to play the iroinbone was holding the instrument in front of him and doing nothing. The manager at once called him to I account. GERMS CAUSE CATARRH—KILL THEM! Only Way to End Catarrh. Wonderful Results Come From Breath ing the Pure Healing Air of Hyomei Through This Pocket Inhaling Device. If you have catarrh and want to get] cated air which will not only abso rid of it you must kill the germs which| lutely and positively destroy every cause catarrh and which are now ltv-' trace of Catarrh germ life it reaches ing. breeding, thriving and mul- but will stop the discharge and tiplying by the millions far up heal and reduce all the tnflam in the recesses of your nose and motion and swelling and open throat. nPH up your clogged nose and stop- Thc temporary relief you' have ■ pft ped up air passages. It gives been finding in sprays, douches, wonderful relief in just two or creams, ointments, lotions, etc., three minutes while if you use ?locged f °nostr«s hll and 01, tet *you 11 two or tllree tlmes a da >' fc,r breathe easier, fail to cure ca- a few weeks it will completely t.irrh to stay cured because they banish Catarrh and "every symp do not and cannot kill the ca- JflfWL torn of Catarrh, tarrh germs which cause it. frumfl _ . , , , . . , Druggists everywhere are so rnere is Just one way to really sure of the .blessed, lasting re icach and destroy the catarrh that Hyomei brings to Ca germ lite in your system anil IHTW] tarrh sufferers that they furnish thus end catarrh forever and HIAM u fu „ , )ottle of it- together with ! hat is by breathing through the EMJIIJ this Pocket Inhaler in a pack- Htle nhallng device shown In ||Ua| age called the Complete llvomei tins illustration, a powerful but lly.W Treatment, on an absolute guar plcasant and healing germicidal ffMH] a ntee to refund the purchase air called Hjomel. Iljomel is p r | ce you are not s;l tistied a germ kHJ'ng liquid but i' ou g with results. The Hyomei liquid •JO not swallow U. Simply pour B is also sold in separate bottles i,iZr ?nV hi 0 ™ " 'f' 8 Hfl without the inhaler and without inhaler, and then put the In- IILRI this guarantee so people using in your mouth and breathe Wi lt for the first time should bf .ts healing germ destroying air JUgBIM, certain to Insist on the complete -breathe deeply. That s all you UIIIIIIIU])IHI'Jii package containing the inhaler have to do. Every time you fifhale a and the guarantee that protects them treat h of Hyomei through this little „ , , ._ . Inhaling device you are. drawing Into a^alnst aII '°s s - Sold here in Harris our raw, swollen, inflamed and germ burg and vicinity by all the best drug laden membranes an agreeable medi- stores, including H. C. Kenrtedy. ~~ • ———— ... ■ -■ Stock Transfer Ledger The Pennsylvania Stock Transfer Tax Law (Act of June !! j! 4, 1918) which is now in effect requires all corporations in the State, ]l ] i no matter how large they may be to keep a Stock Transfer Ledger. ] I 11 We are prepared to aupply these Ledgers promptly at a very nominal ]! | price. I The Telegraph Printing Co ;j J Printing—Rinding—Designing—Photo Engraving RARRISBURG, PA. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 3, 1916. "&ay," said he, "what do you mean by not working along with the other fellows?" "Why." said the musician, "I can't play; I have 19 bars' rest." "Not on your life,' replied the angry manager. "I don't pay anyone for resting. Either you play when the other fellows do. or you clear out, see?"— Farming Business. STATE AGENTS ARE AFTER VIOLATORS Active Sampling Under Way by the Dairy and Food Commissioner's Force MEETING ON MONDAY ! Public Service Has Big List of Applications to Hear Dur ing This Week sive sampling work v\ \\ under way to de- SNNWfc* termine whether j food laws were be lnK observed and the inspection of stores to note the I JNHnffrimV display of oleo li jialS UIJKJHI- oenßes the number 0 f prosecutions by' the State Depart inent of Agrlcul- I ure Tan less in February than in January. Scores of samples of every kind were taken and a number of in stances were found where oleo licenses jwere not properly shown. Similar ; work was done to enforce the display of placards for the sale of cold stor age food. ; In Philadelphia dealers got into ; trouble for sale of smelts which were i cold storage and not properly stamped and for the sale of stale eggs as fresh, while in Perry county similar sales of teggs caused arrests and in Lehigh flagrant violations of the milk stand ard law led to prosecutions. In the western part of the State arrests were made in Mercer and Venango counties for the sale of oleo colored in imita tion of butter and sold as dairy butter. 1 Compensation Disallowed. Three reports of referees in workmen's com pensation disallowing claims for com pensation were llled in one bunch at the headquarters of the State Roard to-day. Two of the decisions were by Thomas J. Dunn, of Pittsburgh, In one uf which lt was found that the claim ant had not been disabled for four j teen days and in another that when the Injury complained of was Suf fered the claimant was not employed by the company for which he is work ing. In another case it was found that the Injury was inflicted on an ! inter-State train and therefore the case was under the federal act. Paying Schools. Payment of State CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears —— Sifcoauueol ii&tf He Gets Value I AT $lO.Zi In This Final Clean Up q_ The man who buys a I $15.00 or SIB.OO suit or overcoat here at $10.75, in the final clean-up, gets extreme value—heaped up and running over va l ue ""*"ki£g er value, we honestly v mfm believe, than you have ever seen before ° r Can et an y where e * se NOW. 1 1 1 value is not mere I talk—or a thin veneer of good looks. I It is woven in, sewn in, tailored in, down J 8 *?' to the smallest detail of every garment. I I fm; t'Mu No need to hesitate ---you al- I ready know the full guarantee of satis- WBf faction that goes with every purchase here—as well as the honest representa * fflf II tion an( * S( l uare dealing. I j jj' Doutrichs Is the Dependable Store at /ft I| 1 Final Clean-up Final Clean-up I || I | 1 of All sls & $lB of All sls & $lB I I Heavy Fancy Heavyweight I I ! | Suits t Overcoats S J COPYRIGHT 1913 V / THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEiME* / 1 All $5.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats tf 7OQ § I All $5.00 Boys' Mackinaw J 4I 304 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. I school appropriations has been re sumed at the State Treasury since the big payments of State bank stock tax and insurance premium tax have been under way and probably $350,000 will be disbursed when the books close for this week. This is the largest sum to be paid out for some time. State Armory Hoard. The State Armory Board has been called to meet here on March 22, when bids will be opened for the new armory at "West Chester. To Invest Cash.—The cash in the State Compensation Insurance Fund not needed for the payments which are calculated by experience will be in vested by State Treasurer Young in j approved bonds. The first investment , will be about SIOO,OOO. Ijcwistown Decree.—The State De- j partment of Health has issued a de- j cree requiring s«wage treatment at i Lewistown and approving plans for such treatment at Lebanon. Hoard Meets Tuesday —The State | Compensation Hoard is to meet on Tuesday at Philadelphia. Attending Meeting. Lew R. Pal- | mer, chief inspector, and Albert L. j Allen, assistant manager of the State i Compensation Fund, arc in Phila delphia attending the Insurance Rat- i ing and Inspection Board to-day. Compliments for News. The! latest issue of the State Highway News! which is put out by the State Hlgh-1 way Department, is receiving many compliments for its detailed state ment of the work the department has under way and the speciul articles appearing this month. Returned to City. Jacob Llght ner, director of the State Kmploynient Bureau, has returned from Pittsburgh j whye he established the "new State | Bureau for Western Pennsylvania. | Want to Sell Bonds. The an- ] nouncement that the Stale is invest-! ing Its cash iin compensation and lire I insurance funds is attracting much j attention and there are many who are ] 1 willing to sell bonds. Under the law j the State invests In what it approves | for savings banks. j Public Service. A week of hear ings and executive sessions for con- j sideration of important cases is sche- I duled for the Public Service Commis- I, eion commencing Monday, the jitney I and milk rate controversies being I listed for decision. Monday the com mission will have application day and ! thirty new electric companies are asking for charters. The following week a number of hearings will also be held. Field Conference. State Zoologist H. A. Surface to-day announced that 1 all field men of the Department of | Agriculture's orchard service would be I ; called hero for a conference next week at.-which material as well as i pictures of trees would bo shown. • I The plans for the Spring demonstra i tions will be outlined. Secretary Pat ! ton will probably attend some of the ! demonstrations. Meet In Philadelphia.—Next Tues- ! ; day's meeting of the State Compen ■ sation Board, will be held In Phila delphia when several cases from the eastern counties will be considered. THE WAR SPIRIT A British diplomat was praising the J cheerful and devoted spirit where with the women of Britain are doing j their share of war work. "There is a story that Illustrates j this fine spirit," said he. "A man asked his next-door neigh- j bor in an English town: " 'Anybody sick in your house? I heard a lot of frantic running up and i down stairs last night. It seems to go on pretty much all evening." ) "Here, by the way, I'd better ex j plain that an English bus has a double dock like tlio New York but of i Broadway and of Fifth avenue. "The other man said iu answer to his friend: " "Oh, no we've nobody sick. It was just my wife you heard. You see, she's taken a job as bus con ductor and last night she thought Bhe'd have a bit of practice running up the steps.' —Washington Star. / ' Sunday Breakfast I. hot,"me!t-in-your-mouth" Hotel 1 Astor Rice Cakes are served I Hotel Aator Rice Cakes 2 cup* cold boiled Hotel Astor Rice 1 egg I pint flour % pmt of milk ■ IV2 teaspoonfuls baking powder I teatpoonful sugar Sift dry ingredients together, add to the Hotel Astor Rice diluted with milk ■ and well-beaten egg. Beat to a smooth batter. Bake in thin cake* on hot griddle till well browned. Serve with twple syrup. Hotal Aator Kite it told in ttaltd carton* only, HI 10c for a full pound in tht ytllow carton. H At ant (MJ (TDure. If jttn unl wpflr TM lot l«r fill »«aJ carta ta B. FISCHER & CO., Importers, 190 Franklin St., New York Citjr m |if- flWi' -iTMIBP "'ildif Mill if I SBS MORS T.IK ION ESS "Talking about the bear that walk# like a man " "Yes?" "Seems to be doing some lighting like one. too, doesn't he?" 15
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