• V f ¥ ¥ ¥▼¥▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼'¥▼▼'* T ▼ ▼▼▼▼▼ ¥ T » ■yy "V ▼" V y~ y V « j I i" , < You Are Cordially Invited to Attend : the Formal Opening of '• 'I he Thursday Evening, March 23d, 1916, 7.30 O'clock I; I 4 |>' No Merchandise Will Be Sold on This Occasion. ■: ; It Will Be an Event Purely of Entertainment — J An Exchange of Greetings—of Introducing to You : The Supreme Merchandising Achievement of Wm. Strouse |j \i Whose Name Has Always Stood For the Best in !; MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR ► jj SOUVENIRS MUSIC < ' ■< I 1 "* i LEGISLATOR IN STATE POSITION Attorney General Holds That It Is Not Illegal to Appoint William L. Adams Appointment of \\\ t /yy Representative Wil- Beaver Brook, mem- ViTiljftPwr ber of the House from the First Lu- sserne district, to tiie r fTtWirflnW' position of claim =SillM SOmuSli. "djuster under the 1 Si ato Workmen's Insurance Hoard at was defended as not illegal by State officials to-day. Adams is now a mem ber of tlie House by election in 1914 and is a candidate for renomination. The Constitution forbids a legislator from holding any civil office under the commonwealth. Attorney General Brown said to-day that appointments of legislators to po sitions which were merely clerical were not barred and held that as long as members were not named to offices which carried discretionary power there could bo no objection. It is understood that members of the State Insurance Board were informed of this conclusion of tlie Attorney General before they elected Adams. In addition to Adams, Representa tive Joseph Kvans, Jr., of Nanticoke, is holding a clerical place in the De partment of Labor and Industry. This place, said Commissioner Jackson, was A 10 Days Flesh Building Test For Thin Men and Women Who want to Increase Weight Iteport Galtm At Rule OH Three To Five Pounds A Week In Many I in* tan rex. Pull I)lrcctioii!i Given Most thin, rundown men and women would probably be glad to increase their weight with ten to twenty-flve pounds of good. ilrm, solid, healthy stay thero flesh and fat if they believ ed it possible to accomplish such result by merely making the flesh making materials in their daily meals do a Ut ile more work than they are doing now. This is said to be the chief reason why most thin people do stay under weight. They are so constituted that 'iiey fail to fully assimilate the nour ishment of their food, a great deal of which passes from the body as waste. Increase assimilation to normal and normal weight follows as a matter of course. If you are ten pounds or more under weight and believe this can't be done in your case, here is a simple inexpen sive and really harmless test that is well worth trying. First weigh yourself. Then with each meal for ten days and each night as you go to bed take a single Sargol laolet. Then weigh yourself again and let the scales tell the story. Sargol may not Increase your weight ns much as one pound a day but with whatever increase In your weight may he shown you can decide what its con tinued use for a few weeks further mav bo able to do for you. Sargol does not of itself make fat, but consisting of a EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! MARCH 21, 1916 ' merely temporary and could be termi ! nated at any time. >lr. Woods' Illness. Secretary of tlie Commonwealth Cyrus E. Woods is 1 in Philadelphia for expert treatment | for ear trouble. Mr. Woods was taken ill a few evenings ago and has been j suffering intensely from what is be lieved to be an abscess. Ex-Menilicr Here Again.—Ex-Repre ! sentative W. E. Champaign, of Wells boro, who is a candidate for Congress i in the Fifteenth district, was here to day visiting tlie Capitol departments. Members Here. Representatives Diefenderfer and Rinn, of Lehigh county, were at the Capitol yesterday :to see Highway Commissioner Cun ningham in regard to construction of ! roads in that section. They oppose smooth surface roads. Want to 'lake Plant.—The borough of Reynoldsville. has filed an applica | tion at the Capitol for the Public Service Commission to fix a value on ;the plant of the Reynoldsville water i company. It is contended that the 1 present owners have issued stocks and bonds which have caused some un i certainty about the value. The bor ough wants to purchase. Interest in Reports. - The reports of the State Department of Agricul ture on the State crops are attract ing wide attention from people throughout tlie country. There are , numerous requests for copies of the report which is based on statements i of crop reporters. Fund Moves. The offices of the j State Workmen's Insurance Fund have been moved to the first floor of the I Masonic Temple. The Compensation Board will be concentrated on the I second floor. Doer For Mountains. State game officials have just liberated seven | young deer in the Seven Mountains I section of the Juniata Valley. The 1 deer will bo taken care of on State ! game preserves for the present. Meet oil Thursday. The State I Compensation Board will meet Thurs day evening for consideration of ap- I peals and routine business. John A. splendidly balanced combination of as similative aids and flesh-building agents It mixes with your meals for the purpose of making it easier for your blood t? accept their strength, flesh and fat-malting nourishment and turn it into strength, flesh and fat upon your body. A great many people have gladly told that it succeeds. There are many re ports like the following: "I have in creased 18 pounds in less than a month," wrote a man from Colorado. Another man who said he had been los ing over a pound a week and was under 135 pounds, gained two pounds the first week taking Sargol and "been gaining ever since." Ijast report over 170 pounds. Better than 15 pound gain. A lady from St. Louis wrote, "Have gained 16 pounds and am still gaining." Sar gol as a rule should be taken 80 days or more where results like above are desired. The tahlets are small, easily swallow ed, produce no disagreeable effects, con tain no habit drugs, are harmless and not at all expensive as compared with results said to be obtained. NOTE —Sargol, referred to above, is well known as a flesh builder to G. A. Oorgas as well as many other of the leading local druggists who further more sell It on the positive Guarantee, as found in each large package, of sat isfactory weight increase or money back. In view of this liberal offer anil the harmless nature of the remedy. It would seem that all wiio desire Increas ed weight should be glad to give this method a trial.—Advertisement. Scott, member of the board, who has j been ill, is improving rapidly. SajTC Must Improve. A decree has been issued from the State De- j partment of Health requiring the bor- j ough of Sayre to erect a sewage dis- i posal plant. To Rule On Jitneys.—The Publicj Service Commission yesterday received | several dozen requests for a ruling on ! the procedure in jitney cases and will consider the matter in executive ses sion. The commission to-day heard 1 the first complaint that a gas company | has not obtained authority before com- j mencing operations, the Clarion Gas I Company, of Clarion, charging that j the Myer Gas Company was operating ! illegally. Petitions Filed. Nominating pe- | titions were filed to-day as follows: Congress, W. E. Champaign, Wells- I boro. Republican, Fifteenth: House, L. F. Benclioff. Waynesboro. Republican, Franklin: John MeC. Smith, Pitts burgh, Republican, Seventh Allegheny: W. J. Renter, York, Democrat, First York: Albert Hockenberger, Mifflin, Democrat, Juniata; mine inspector. James A. O'Donnell, Centralla, Demo crat, Sixth district. More Cases.—The State Health Dc- j partment to-day declared ten days' additional quarantine for scarlet fever at Kutztown State Normal School owing to development of an additional case among the students. Guard Orders. First Lieutenant ! Alexander A. Mitchell, Wilkes-Barre, has been appointed a captain of in fan- ! try and assigned to Company B. Ninth | Infantry, and Second Lieutenant G. N. I Klein, Wilkes-Barre, appointed first i lieutenant and assigned to the same I company. Ruling On Products.—Deputy Attor ney General Kun in an opinion to the ' Prison Labor Commission holds that i the commission can offer for sale the products of prison labor manufacture I to any State or county institution and ! also to institutions receiving state ap- j proprlations. Conferences Held.—A series of eon- | ferences of experts who held at. the I Department of Labor and Industry j to-day on methods for approval of I plans for safe construction and safety j equipment. Show Movies Out-of-town The State Department of Labor and Indus- J try's "safety first" movies shown in > the Technical High school recently are i to be shown to-night at Millersburg, Pa., in the high school auditorium of that town under the direction of the W. L. Brubaker company and the Johnson - Ballley Shoe Company. Thursday and Friday the pictures will be shown at Bloomsburg, Pa. Increase Filed. The Cumberland j County Africultural society has filed notice of increase of stock from $12,- 000 to $25,000. Ferguson May Run. According to reports reaching Capitol Hill the Rev. Thomas J. Ferguson, former member of the House, would be a can didate for renomination. Mr. Alncy's Mother 111. Commis sionary Ainey was called to New Mil ford to-day by the serious illness of his mother. Appointed Notary. Ralph I. Dielil of Paxtang was to-day appointed a no- ■ tary public on recommendation of Senator Beidleinan. Granted Respite. The Governor t to-day respite H. J. H. Webb, of Alle- j gheny from March 27 to May 1. Ex-Member Dead. Ex-Represen- j latlve C. C. Bowen, a former member from Northumberland, died at Sun- ! bury, aged fiG. Capitol Visitors. Senator W. W. I Hlndman. Clarion: W. D. Grimes,! Pittsburgh: and W. L. Pace, Pitts-j ton, were Capitol visitors. G. X. O. OF O. F. RECEPTION District Grand Secretary John W. I Fields, assisted by Swatara T-odge, No. |l9Ol, G. U. O. of Odd Fellows, ten j dered a reception last night in the I Chestnut street hull to the members ! of District Grand Dodge of Pennsyl | van la. No. 1. A musical program with several addresses added to the entertainment. TO ACCEPT PROTOCOL By Associated Press Washington, D. 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