8 Wouldn't You Like to Get Rid a tar r h? Well, itrr I* your opportunity. I am Bolnic to give ana T. Uurlnic the next ten ila.v*, two thousand pncknite* of Combined Treatment to thoiie who need It, nnd if you mint relief, alien the eoupon nt the root of thix notlee. and the free packaae will be forwarded to you at once by pareelx pom. 1 ivant to prove to you that Gauss Combined Treatment will relieve your catarrh. The method is effective, be cause it strikes at the root of the trouble and gives permanent relief by removing the cause. This is the only correct way to treat catarrh and if vou ■want quick and lasting results, send at once for the free package. Fill out the coupon below and package will be sent -*o you by return mail. FREE This coupon is eood for a park age of GAI'SS COMBINED CATARRH TREATMENT, sent free bv mail. Simply fill in your name and address on doted lines below, and mall to C. E. GAUSS. 090 Main St. Marshall Mich. ORRINE SAVED HIM FROM DRINK That Orrine really does bring quick relief to those being tortured by the liquor habit, is the testimony of many mothers, wives and daughters. This scientific preparation promptly kills all desire for whiskey, beer and other intoxicants. It can be given in the home secretly without loss of time from work. N'o sanitarium expense. We are so sure that Orrine will benefit that we say to you, if, after a trial you fall to get any benefit front its use, your money will be refunded. Costs only sl.ou a box. Ask us for free booklet telling all about Orrine. Geo. A. Gorgas, 16 N. 3rd St., Harris burg; John A. McCurdy, Steelton; H. i\ Brunhouse, Mechanicsburg, Pa. GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL HELP HARRISBURG Here is the girl's own story: "For years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach and constipation. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Noth ing helped until I tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., s mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL help ed me INSTANTLY." Because Ad ler-l-ka flushes the ENTIRE ailmen tary tract it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach, or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything wa ever sold.—ll. C. Kennedy, druggist, 321 Market street. Buy Your Used Car NOW A small deposit will hold it until spring. We'll store it free. Our stock is going rapidly. Buy now from a splendid assortment at winter prices. The Overland- Harrishurg Co. 212 North Second St. Open Evenings EDUCATIONAL, School of Commerce Troup Batldlnc IS So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Steaotypy, Typewriting and Penmanahlp Bell 453 Cumberland 341-1 Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year 320 Market St. HarrUburg, Pa. YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Hershey Building HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS SIDES & SIDES t Use Telegraph Want Ads^ THURSDAY EVENING, GEN. WOOD WANTS REORGANIZATION Savs War Department Should Be "Sandbagged" First; Ob jects to Joint Control • Washington. Feb. 1. General Leonard Wood yesterday appeared for the second time before the subcom mittee of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, which has been con ducting hearings in preparation for framing a bill to provide universal military training. Declaring again that the National Guard, system was "vicious and in defensible," (Jeneral Wood acknowl edged that the regular army hud de fects, agreeing with a question by Senator L.ee, who pointed out that the regulars had played their part in the border mobilization failures, the Gen eral said: "Yes, and I would go after the War Department with a sandbag and re organize it." PROBES STARTED INTO ACCOUNTS Heads of several branches of the State Government aro understood to have started some probes on their own hook into the financial affairs of their departments, especially in tl.e mat ter of expenditures for traveling and I ncidentnls. For the last week or so there ha been a vigorous scrutiny of accounts in quite a number of de partments and commissions with the idea of seeing that everything was what might be termed safe in the event of an investigation and that there would be a minimum of j tion required, while at the same time it could be ascertained whether any j items charged to the State could be! classed as personal and refund made. ! It is understood that among the de- ' partments overhauling expenditures j for the last four or live years are ; Agricultural, Labor and Industry and j Mines. The Labor and Industry in-! vestigationi which was "set afoot by! Commissioner Jackson, will go back' into the days of the old factory in- i spector department. Highway Commissioner Black, who] received a letter from the Governor I yesterday informing him that "joy- i riding" in State automobiles must: cease, is said about the Capitol to be: marked for "irritation" in the hope I that lie will resign. The story goes! that Mr. Black's place is to be filled,, if he gets mad and resigns by J. Denny ' O'NeU, the insurance commissioner, i No one interested would talk about it. Some time ago Mr. Black decided to play politics in his department and in curred the hostility of some of the more strenuous members of the State j administration, but it was thought j that things had blown over. The Governor's office declined to make any comments upon the pass ing show in politics to-day. KOCH FUNERAL SATURDAY Archbishop Prenderpast and 200' Priests to Attend Service Shamokin, Pa., Feb. 1. —Arrange-] ments were made yesterday for the j funeral on Saturday morning of, Monsignor J. J. Kocl.. Vicar General j of the Diocese of Harrisburg and pas- | tor emeritus of St. Edward's Catholic! Church, who died Tuesday morning j after more than half a century in the j priesthood. In view of the wide ac- | quaintanceship and prominence of the ! deceased, it promises to be the most! impressive funeral in the history of the region. Archbishop Prendergast, of Phila delphia. with 200 visiting priests will attend the service. <i J | Mother-Made, Quick | | Acting Cough Syrup * A Should he Kept Hiadr In Every 4* i Home—Easily Prepared and J J Costa Little. A AAA V. A A AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A TTTTTTTTTVTTVTTTT VTTTTVTTT Mothers, you'll never know what you are missing: until you make up this in expensive, quick-acting cough syrup and try it. Children love its pleasant taste and nothing else will loosen a cough or chest cold and heal the inflamed or swollen throat membranes with such ease and promptness. It's equally as good for grown-ups as for children. This splendid cough syrup is made by pouring 2'i ounces of "Pinex (50 cents worth), into a pint bottle and filling the bottte with plain granulated sugar syrup. This gives you a full pint—a family supply—of much better cough remedy than vou could buy ready-made for $2.50 —a clear saving of $2. I The moment it touches the inflamed, cold-congested membranes that line the throat and air passages, the healing be gins, the phlegm loosens, soreness leaves, cough spasms lessen and soon i disappear altogether, thus ending a < cough quicker than vou ever thought possible. Hoarseness and ordinary I coughs are conquered by it in 24 hours or less. ' Excellent for bronchitis, whoop ing cough, spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. Pinex is a highly concentrated com i pound of genuine Norway pine extract, : combined with guaiacol and is famous i the world over for its quick healing effect on the membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your : druggist for "I\U ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept anything I else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money refunded. The Pinex 1 Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ! Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superfluous flesh is not healthy, neither is it healthy to diet or exer [ rise too much for its removal. The simplest method known for reducing the overfat body two, three or four pounds a week is the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by thou sands. Marmola Prescription Tablets, t containing exact doses of the famous prescription, are sold by druggists at 75 cents for a large c-ase, or if you prefer you can obtain them by send ing direct to the Marmola Company, 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. They are harmless and leave no wrinkles or flabbiness. They are popular because effective and con venient. Ak-k-ah-ttlssbooo!! Citcblag Call? Get a Bottle of Mentho-Laxene Take as directed—right away. Checks and aborts colds sad Cornells In Z4 hoars. Guaranteed. Nothing so good. I'roven so. Makes a pint of Couch Syrup. All drug gists. WE want every one in Harrisburg who must purchase fur- _ g * niture between now and May Ist and who can make it S convenient to purchase now, provided price inducement is B ||j tempting enough, to visit this store during our February jji y Furniture Sale. We positively promise price concessions in y this sale that will convince the most skeptical that this will £9 s be the month of the whole year of 1917 for money saving Ly values in Furniture. Q a ' 75. PER CENT. / " UJj of the furniture now on our floors is priced on a basis that existed just prior to the last general advance l®| 0 which took place in the wholesale furniture market. Our old price tags remain on our furniture and in PJ addition we have made a cut from these prices on nearly every piece of furniture in our store. This cer- Im tainly is worth something to our customers. This is simply a plain statement of facts. We give our word ||J| n that what we have said is absolutely the truth. We will be pleased to have you visit our store this month finS and decide for yourself. nj PICTURES ■ g lii Special display this month of pictures. Those who have been in this store within the past year will not miss this display. See our special for February. Price $1.75. Largest and best pictures ever offered fcHI for this price. I I BROWN 4 CO. | H ' 1217 AN# 1219 N. IBRD ST. H nrciH mma mra ncmtn mania lamnmniarciania PARDON POWER OF GOVERNOR GIVEN The powers of the Governor in re- j gard to action in cases of persons J condemned to death are set forth in | an opinion given to Governor Brum- j baugh to-day by Attorney General i Brown. He says that there is no act; which provides that the Governor on j his own initiative or in response to | an appeal to him can appoint a com mission to inquire into the mental condition of a person under sentence ! of death. The "executive power, says j Mr. Brown, "can not be extended be- j yond the right to disagree with the. Board of Pardons after the latter has recommended a pardon." "The practice in this Commonwealth has been for the Governor to refer to the Pardon Board for investigation, any matters which ultimately come before the Governor in the way of pardons, commutations and remis sions of fines and forfeitures," says Mr. Brown. "Remission of fines or forfeitures is a matter for the dis cretion of the Governor independent of any action of the Pardon Hoard. • • • The Governor has no power to pardon or commute a sentence of one under sentence of death without a recommendation to that effect by the Pardon Board." Mr. Brown con cludes that the Governor has no more | authority to recommend to the board j that 1t pass upon the insanity of a I prisoner than would a private citizen, I but that it is discretionary with him "to recall a death warrant and there- I after refuse to issue the same until | you have thoroughly satisfied yourself [ of the propriety of doing so." LEAK INQUIRY CLOSES IN N.Y. New York, Feb. 1. —The international crisis, making advisable the presence of all representatives in Washington Is expected to bring the congressional "leak" inquiry here to a close to-night. All future hearings probably will be held In Washington. Only sensational testimony to-day would hold the committee here longer than to-night It was said, and the morning session produced nothing of this nature. F. A. Connolly, the Washington broker who wrote a resume of Presi dent Wilson's peace note ten hours be fore It was published, was on the stand most of the time, lie did not swerve from his original contention that his information came mainly from "rumor and gossip." Inquiry Into the hint of tt coming peace note carried oy the Dow Jones ticker service at 2.05 o'clock on De cember 20. was resumed after Connolly left the stand. James Reilly, manager editor of the Wall Street Journal, and the ticker service, said he put out the report largely on a "tip" brought him by a reporter, that the President would issi/e a peace manifesto Christmas. TURKS ENTEIt DIZABAD Berlin, Feb. 1 (by wireless)^—Turk ish cavalry is making additional prog ress against the Russians in North western Persia, pursuing them on their retreat from Devletabad and nearlng the city of Sultanabafl, Turk ish army headquarters reports In Its statement of January 80. Dizabad lias [been entered by Turkish troops. , •* * -* HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH G. 0. P. CHIEFS LOOK TO 1920 New York, Feb. 1. —George W. Per- | kins and Everett Colby have formally I requested William R. Willcox, chair- j man of the Republican national com- ! mittee, to call a meeting of the com- i mlttee "to discuss fully and openly the : grave and important questions that l confront our country to-day." "We are unwilling to believe," the 1 communication stated, "that the na- i tional committee will be shortsighted and reactionary if called together for a free and open conference on the affairs of country. If the national committee after such a conference should decide that the Bepubllcan party shall remain reactionary, this should be known at once so that other alignments can be Immediately made AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY t "ph© Q® Here, Sis, I've got two more pieces left—take one. Ooh, goody! Thanks, Buddy. I like it better than any kind of candy. You bet! Fts bully for a cough, too. I and no time should be lost in prepar- ] | ing for the fight of 1920." Profound Sensation in England Because of Germany's Declaration 1 j London, Feb. I.—The German dec- i j laration of unrestricted war at sea | has created a profound sensation In | England, wihere it was unexpected. All .interest centers on the policy which ; neutral maritime nations will adopt. I The decision of the United States Is | awaited with the most intense inter est as it Is recognized it will have a strong influence on other neutrals and ! tile utmost importance factor In the : I solution of one of the most serious , I crisis of the war. Officials decline to discuss the ques- j , j tlon formally at present. It is-pointed •! out that Inasmuch as the note is ad- j ! | dressed to neutrals and not to the i FEBRUARY 1, 1917. British government it is essentially for them to deal with. Naval Officials Do Not Believe Germany Will Be Able to Sink Many Ships Washington, Feb. I.—Naval officials do not believe that a material increase In the damage to allied commerce is Geographical Names For Coal The geographical name of the locality from which coal is taken is no guarantee that such coal will be lirst class. Pennsylvania has approximately 350 Anthracite coal mines. In the regions designated by such names as '"Wilkes-Barrc," "Lehigh," "Nanticokc," "Shamokin," etc., etc., there are many, many mines producing all kinds of coal; good, bad and indif ferent. W'c have made careful tests of many kinds of coal. Only those products of uniform quality are sold by us. To distinguish our high grade coal from others we {sell it under the trade name "Sun-Glo" Coal. "Sun-Glo" Coal is your guarantee that you will receive -the best kinds possible to obtain. United Ice & Coal Co. Forster A Cowden . Hummel & Mulberry .Third & Boas 15 & Chestnut tits. Also Steelton, Pa. I'm your friend at all times and you can call on me for a , nickel. My name is KING OSCAR and you can find me most any where. Just try me! JOHN C. HERMAN & CO., Makers # V / s to be expected from the Increased ac tivities of Gorman u-boats. Officers think it quite possible that Great Bri tain may assemble fleets of merchant men and take them through the danger zone and under heavy guard of light swift submarine destroyers. A circle of such boats about the merchantmen, it was said, would make it exceedingly dangerous for a submarine to operate and while an occasional big ship might be torpedoed the greater number could be protected.
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