12 Don t let your liver : "loaf on its jot". Q ciz d jflillP^'CAßTEßfsl —" h ffITTLE gav^R ahnii v >n.i .Yirv t iYiW ■■ > f u v . '* V \\i i i i'i ih'V'*<"'■*" "in Babies Sold at $5 Each by St. Loius Doctors Alton, 111., Oct. 25. Mrs. Sophia i Demuth, of Alton, police matron, con ferred with officials of Madison county i at Edwardsville relative to the prose cution of St. Louis physicians who, she alleges, are selling babes in Madi- i son county at J 5 each. Mrs. Demuth later said she submit ted evidence to the prosecutor for pre- i eentation fo a grand Jury. She also i The "Reflex" Mantle not only A (Jlk outlasts several cheaper mantles, birt gives brilliant jJjNg light, undiminished by shrink a6e throughout its long life ii FGAS MANTLES 1 "REFLEX'BRAND 15* Formerly 25*. Upright or Inverted All Dealers and "the Gas Company A f> P, JoTEL 4/? 4- A ifc WASHINGTON D.C. OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNION STATION Abaolutaly New anil Strictly Modern Renowned for its High Service and Low Rates. EUROPEAN PLAN ®st3a. without bath and up Room per day $2.00 l5g!!'*tBlll!S!g|g!l with bath adP ji"'^All Rooms Outside I A 4, 2-25" T win Six Touring Car Demonstra- C & tor Will Be on Exhibition at This Office \ j FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 28th & 29th I <, Demonstration Can Be Arranged by Appointment 1 , | PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY Ck OF PHILADELPHIA I C Harrisburg Office Front and Market Sts. New Series of Building and Loan Association Stock The Franklin Building and L,oan Association, of Harrisburg,' Pa. is now Issuing stock in a new ouis physicians. Five dollars, she said, appeared to be the accepted price in the babe market. [STREETS ABOUT CAPITOL! I SHOULD BE WIDENED [Continued From First I'ago] Ogelsby and J. William Bowman, were succeeded last evening by William 11. Bennethum, Sr., Arthur H. Bailey, C. M. Kaitwasser, George S. RelnOehl, and Joseph H. Wallazz, who will serve for a period of three years. Governor's Corking Spcccli "I consider It a privilege," began the Governor, "to be counted one of this body of men, banded together unsel fishly and patriotically for the service of Harrisburg, who wish to see It one of the most beautiful and Industrially Important cities of the United States. We big, blundering Dutchmen are all right for this kind of work if we are only pushed the right way," he ex plained, while the four hundred mem bers present grinned with apprecia tion. The Chief Executive then launched Into a discussion of the Capitol Park Extension proposition, referring in complimentary terms to former Sen ator Jojin E. Fox and the Board ap pointed by Governor Tener as being responsible for the purchase of the Park Extension at a cost of less than three million dollars. "It is up to Harrisburg to persuade the legislature and myself as to what ought to be done with North and Third and Walnut streets, said the Governor. The new hotel which will be the product of the energy and progressiveness of you men, is a strong argument for widening all the streets about Capitol Park, and the Board is open to conviction and to superior Judgment on this all-Important mat ter." The next move. In the Governor's estimation, should be to secure the most capable consulting landscape architect, to collaborate with the one who has already been retained by Harrisburg. He added that more In formation on that score will be avail able next week. Strongly Advocates School Loon The Governor's enthusiastic sup port of the proposed High School Loan "to rehabilitate the school sys tem" l.00) dollars each and every month in advance, uihtil the sum of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars has been accumulated in the City Treasury when further payments, under this sec tion, shall cease. The aforesaid one ! thousand ($1,000.00) dollnrs, or such 1 part of it as may have been paid into J the City Treasury shall be returned I without Interest, to an owner or lessee! of a motor bus, when he or she ceases J # ET us take care of your valuable papers. We are installing this week an additional number of Safe Deposit Boxes in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. Rental SI.OO a year. Why not engage a box now? Curtin Trust Co. Sixth and Maclay Sts. to own or lease a motor bus engaged in carrying passengers upon our streets, If during the period In vhlch such own er or lessee was licensed, no damage had been done to persons or property for which he or she had been held re sponsible; providing, however, that, in case any person licensed to operate a motor bus on our streets, withdraws the aforesaid one thousand ($1,000.00) dol lars or such part thereof as may have been deposited, shall not again be li censed until the full sum withdrawn has again been deposited with the City i Treasurer. Section 2. That the fourth section of tlie ordinance aforesaid which reads as follows: "Section 4. That before any such 11- "cense shall issue, the person or per "sons, firm, association or corporation, "applying for the same shall pay to the I "City Treasurer, for the use of the city. ! "the sum of THIRTY (S3O) Dollars for "said motor bus to be licensed, to carry "not more than seven (7) persons: the "sum of FIFTY (SSO) Dollars to carry "more than seven (7) and less than fif "teen (15): the sum of SEVENTY-FIVE "($75.00) Dollars to carry more than "fifteen (15) persons, in all cases, the "drivers included. PROVIDED, that "one-half of the above sum shall be "charged in the case of license issued "after the first day of July, and before "the first Monday of January in each "year. The fee for each driver's license i' shall be One ($1.00) Dollar, which shall "include the cost of a badge and iden ! "tiflcation card hereinafter required." I be and the same Is hereby amended to ! read as follows: ! Section 4. That before anj®such li cense shall issue, the person or persons, firm, association or corporation, apply ing for the same shall pay to the City Treasurer, for the use of the city, the sum of ten ($10.00) dollars for said motor bus to he licensed, to carry not more than seven (7) persons; the sum of twenty ($20.00) dollars, to carry more than seven (7) persons and less I than fifteen (15); the sum of thirty I ($30.0(1) dollars to carry more than fifteen (15) persons, lir all cases, the drivers Included. Provided, that one half only of the above sum shall be charged in the case of license issued after the first day of July, and before ! the first Monday of January in each I year. The fee for each driver's license shall be one ($1.00) dollar, which shall Include the cost of a hadge and Iden tification card hereinafter required. If the majority of the qualified elec tors voting on the proposed ordinance, shall vote in favor thereof at said elec tion, such ordinance shall thereupon become a valid and binding ordinance of the said city, and cannot, be re pealed or amended within two years except by a vote of the people. CHARLES A. MILLER, City Clerk. October 24, 1916. Prospect Hill Cemetery MtHKRT *"Vl> 50TH TrtKRTI I This cemetery is soon to be en- ' ! larged and beautitled under t>lanr j prepared by Warren M. Manning. Lots will b old with the uer ! petual cure provision. Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. | Herman P. Miller, l*retlert I LOCUST AND COURT *TlttfiUT9 I BELL PUUKB IBU3 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY THINGS YOU WANT A.>D WUUHU TO ÜBT THEM Artificial I.liubs and Trusses Braces for all deformities, abdominal supporters. Capital City Art. Limb Cn.. 412 Market St. Bell Phone. French Cleaning a nit Djelng Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all I guaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell phone 3296. 1306*4 N. Sixth St. Fire Insurance and Ileal Estate J. E. Glpple—Fire Insurance—Real Es tate —Rent Collecting. 1351 Market St. I Bell phone. Photographer Daughten Studios—Portrait and Com. mercial Photography. 210 N. Third St. Bell 8583. i Tailors ; George F. Shope, Hill Tailor, 1241 Mar ket. Fall goods are now ready, i Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing. Ladles' work a specialty. Steve YVugrenec, | 27 Locust. 30,000