I Owing to Holiday Observance * THE GLOBE * Will be closed to-morrow until 5.30 p. in. Open ' from 5.30 p. m. till 10 p. m. STATE FUND GOES NEAR A RECORD Assistant Manager Allen in Western Counties to Discuss the Insurance Work Plans for exten ■V \\ ® //J sion of the business \\Y\ 6 of the State Work- SS\\\ A (T/ men's Insurance f Fund In Allegheny and other western SbTWrVi f TTfl counties will be WJSqQQqV: laid before the peo -1 JBifflWwllltf ple in that section r - OI t!le sta,e Rt a series of meetings ky to be addressed by m Albert L. Allen, as sistant manager of the fund. The fund is stated to-day to have over 15,000 employers insured and to have prospects of a million dollars premium income at the close of the year. Changes of rates as the result of in spections are being made. Mr. Allen left here to-day for Pitts burgh, Mercer, Sharon, Warren and a WELCOME Young Men and Men of Har risburg and vicinity. Tou are cordially Invited to call, and Inspect the greatest assort ment of sls Suits and Overcoats ever shown in this city. HOLMAN'S FIFTEENS Quality—GOßGAS—Service GORGAS' HYPOPKOSPHITES Builds up those in deli cate health to with stand the rigors of winter. A Superior Remedy for Bronchial. Pulmonary and Debilitating Diseases A Pint Bottle for 75£ Gorgas' Drug Stores 16 X. Third Street and Penna. Station OETTfir GRAY HHIli DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded. brings back the natural color And luster to the hair when faded, atreaked or gray; also ends dandruff, Itching scalp and stops falling hair, l ears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which ■was mussy and troublesome. Now adays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will ?e t a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as jt does it so naturally and evenly. \ou dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small 6trand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attrac tive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound la a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not in tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease.—Advertisement. i 'TUDAY EVENING, number of other towns where he will make addresses. The Insurance Fund Board has Just invested 1100,000 additional in securi ties. Bullor Recovers. Nathan R. Bul ler, State Commissioner o£ Fisheries, j who had been seriously ill. is able to resume his duties. Mr. Buller says that the output of trout for distribu- ! tion this year will be immense and I that big shipments of young bass and ; perch are being made for planting. j Want Work Checked. Members i of the Glen Rock Motor Club, an or ganization of automobile owners who j won an order from the Public Service Commission requiring a York county turnpike company to keep its road in j repair, have asked the commission to j have inspectors check up to see that j the company is doing as it is ordered. Big Increases.—Numerous notice of j Increase of stock and debt have been , filed at the State Capitol in the last; few days. The notices recorded since. the first of the month show Increases running far into the millions. They i Include several coal and oil companies, j To Attend Games. Samuel C. Todd, executive controller, is on his | annual trip to the World's series. It's i part of his vacation. Air. Wheaton Here. H. H. Wlieat on, formerly with the Department of j Labor and now in charge of the im- i portant Americanization work of the United States Bureau of Education, was here yesterday consulting with State officials. Rabies Near Carlisle. Rabies has I appeared on the farms of W. H. Berry j and Emory Long near Carlisle. A mad dog attacked cows belonging to Mr. Berry and hogs of Mr. Long. The j dog, incidentally, got thoroughly well I kicked by the Long family mule. Heads of diseased animals were exam- , ined by the State Live Stock Sanitary I Board and the suspicions as to the I rabies confirmed. Two Adams Companies. Charters for the Ortanna Electric Light and Power Co., and the Franklin Town ship Power and Light Co., both to operate in Adams county were ap proved last evening by Governor Brumbaugh. Ex-Scnator Dead. Chambers O. Templeton, former Senator from Blair county, died in Ohio a few days ago. He was buried yesterday at his for mer home. Big Tanning Company. A State charter has been issued to the A. R. Van Tassel Tanning Co., of Dußois. It has a capital of $300,000. Congressman Here. Congressman Jesse L. Hartman of Blair county, was here yesterday. Gatling Attracts Attention. The gatling gun placed at the National Guard recruiting tent in Capitol Park is attracting general attention. The gatling is one of those at tho State arsenal. Asking Bids. The State Board of Public Grounds and Buildings will open bids on October 17 for the re building of the barn on the State hospital property near this city which was destroyed by fire following a lightning stroke. Bids will also be opened for the new buildings at Polk. Commission Adjourns. The Pub lic Service Commission adjourned last night after a prolonged executive ses sion. No decisions were handed down. To Meet in Scranton. The State Compensation Board will meet on Wednesday In Scranton to hear argu ments on appeals in that section. Psychology to Aid Alleged Parricide i * >\ ' ; I ;rv \ ■i % . i i '*&■ ! ll' -H. ' ♦ -v v N : t&rf* ■ r PRCf. HUGO 'iIUK STER SEJ^G PROF. HUGO MUNSTERBERG Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 6. The effect psychology may have on the testimony of witnesses in criminal i cases which come to trial long after the acts alleged will be described in court here by Professor Hugo Muns terberg, of Harvard University, in the trial of Albert J. Roper, of Boston, , charged with the murder of his Albert Roper, of Tewksburv. William H. Wilson, of Lowell, senior counsel for the defense made this an nouncement in explanation of the daily presence in the courtroom of Professor Munsterberg, who is direc tor of the psychological laboratory at Harvard. "This case is going to be one of the most interesting in years from a psychological point of view," said Mr TVilson, "especially in its bearing on the attempt to build up criminal cases months after an event has occurred witnesses are asked to recall specific : incidents from the daily routine ofi one day out of hundreds of days alike. I believe the phase of the case affect ing mental suggestion will develop facts of permanent scientific value " I The elder Roper was killed and robbed near his greenhouses In Tewks bury on the night of March l.- 1 BATIVTER IJXE SUSPENDS London, Oct. G.—Owing to the risks of North Sea traffic, the Bativier Line has suspended its sailings between London and Rotterdam. The Bativier Line operated a fleet of eleven steam ers, ranging in tonnage from 1,000 to (5,000 tons. Several Dutch steamers have recently been sunk by submarines In the North Soa, 1, HARRISBURG lS§|3g TELEGRAPH "The Live Store" "Ahvays Reliable" I Superior Merchandise I You cannot get away I / Kmf \ f merchandise in the 1 j \ consideration of a store. All stand- j| / \ ards of service, value-giving and satis- S \ \ \ faction fail if the goods are not good, 11 j if the merchandise is not better at a f| | given prices than the public can find I \ ' Our search for superiority is never ending \ |||| we have n °t found during our long experience, any \. merchandise which equals in point of value that which CorrrlfM mt V V W - _ _ The TToum of Ku.Txmholia** H 9 . w £nk 1) 11 llnl I *t* !0 G * SWEATERS ji i| No matter how many ji 8 || Sweaters you expect to see || M | when you come in here—we i| 11 ! S2O s2s ... tw 1 store could sell so many is the || |)JU | I puzzling problem of the pres- |i ! I ent —m a ke ii your special j; This store is the result of greater-value j ° f ii giving in these clothes at these prices. Harrisburg has ' ment 8 II always demanded the best the land affords. Harrisburg I has never stooped to purchase inferiority at any price, | | Sweaters for Boys and Girls, || and yet the men of this city are both value-hunters and t SI.OO to $5.00 11 greater value-getters. < I Sweaters for Men, c t S l - 00 to 59.50 | W e claim superiority for | 1 sweaters for Women, „, . it Infants' Sweaters, ° V % ter suits at a given price than anyone SI.OO to $2.98 | e^se anywhere* We claim that service in this store is as nearly perfect as hu- Qlir Boys' Bep't. man intelligence and effort can make ji WJiafr r I mWe claim that in our showing of ;; What an improve- KUPPENHEIMER Clothes there is ii a j r t W t a, f.ff ny has I fabric value, fashion authority and a ii a l , ? erence better fit than you can find even in the | in the day s sales-this re-ar- j; finest tailor shops, j: rangement has made be sides it's a cozy resting place ji \-it . 1 .1 ,1 , ; for you. Everything for Boys ii We take the Position that With our regU f —CLOTHING, HATS ii ' ar models, our special styles for stout, short, slim or tall ! 1 K and E BLOUSES and I and forwards, "DOUTRICHS" are entitled to your ? ! SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, ii patronage because we have so provided for your comfort f | HOSIERY, NIGHTSHIRTS | and satisfaction so as to deserve it. I and PAJAMAS. | J Underwear Hosiery - 3 nya DUOFOLD-MUNSING, Interwoven-Monito The season will have IMPERIAL DROP SEAT many real enjoyments for you if you take a look at yourself in a & Gloves Overalls choose wisely you'll first see our "Adler's," "Sargent" Sweet-Orr, Headlight, Hats at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00. Hanover and Osborn and Freeland g" ' j ' OCTOBER 6, 1916. 15