NEWS OF THE LEGISLATURE HIGH LIVING IS CAUSE OF BILLS Care For Insane Will Mean a Larger Expenditure by the Commonwealth Representative Wood-ward, chairman of tho Houso Appropriations Commit tee introduced a bill in the Houso last night fixing the allowance for care and teartment of chronic insane at ¥4 per week per person half to be paid by the county where the patient re sided. The bill calls for an increase of fifty cents due to tho higher cost of maintenance, especially for food. Mr. Woodward also presented bills to permit heads of institutions for in sane to employ such patients as are fit at from 10 to SO cents per day, the money to bo paid to dependent!) or held, in case of no dependents, for payment to patient on recovery; re quiring certificate of lunacy proceed ings vo institution where patient is confined and authorizing release on parole of insane persons when deemed advisablo by officials in charge. Mr. Campbell. Philadelphia, Intro duced a new drug code containing a provision for a State Board of Phar macy. Mr. Beyer, Philadelphia, presented a bill requiring all public institutions controlled by the State to purchase supplies and materials from State lr-- stltutions under the regulations of tho Prison Labor Commission. A bill for location of a State office building in Philadelphia to be located on a site along the Philadelphia park way and providing for a State Com mission and a preliminary appropria tion of $50,000 was introduced by Mr. Hecht, Philadelphia. Other bills presented were: No Salutes at Weddings Mr. Bell, Clearfield, prohibiting use MORE RHEUMATISM THAN EVER BEFORE Clergymen, Jxiwycrs, Brokers, Me- j clianles and Merchants Stricken Our old friend Rheumatiz is having his inning this year, and a few words of caution from one who knows all about It may not bo amiss. Wear rubbers in damp weather; keep your feet dry; drink plenty of lemonade, and avoid strong alcoholic drinks. If rheumatism gets you, or sciatica, end you have sharp twinges, gnawing pain or swollen joints or muscles, you can get rid of all agony in just a few days by taking one-half teaspoonful of Rheuma once a day. All druggists know about Rheuma: it's harmless, yet powerful; cheap, yet sure, and a 50-cent bottle will last a long time. Ask 11. C. Kennedy, or any druggist.—adv. ASTHMA Simple Harmless Remedy Brings I Quick Relief. Makes Breathing | Easy Many cases of immediate relief and rapid recovery from Bronchial Asth ma of long standing are being credited to a discovery made by Dr. Eugene Howard of Worcester, Mass. Dr. Howard's prescription is called Oxi daze and comes in the form of a tab let which tho patient allows to dis solve slowly in tho mouth. Its cura tive, healing juices thus mingle with the saliva and open up the air pas sages and regulate the spasmodic lung action. These tablets, though pleas ant to the taste, are so powerful and rapid that many users who for years were obliged to sit up in bed gasping for breath and unable to sleep report that, they now put a single Oxidaze tablet In their mouth when going to bed and can then lie down and breathe easily and naturally and get a good night's restful sleep. George A. Gor ga3 and many other local druggists handle Oxidaze tablets on the positive guarantee of money back if it does not give immediate relief.—Adv. | Spring Hardware at 1 I Bargain Prices jj When marketing at Broad street to-morrow, look for our BIG RED ARROW. We are 1 going to impress the location of our store so firmly on the minds of Harrisburg housewives w that they'll never forget it. Our ARROW HARDWARE SALE WILL DO IT! For Wed- * Inesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week (or as long as these specials hold out) we fl are making some truly remarkable HARDWARE OFFERINGS. A few of them are listed I below. There are others inside the store, marked by a RED ARROW. Come and look for 1 a YOUR bargains. It will pay you well! These specials are at cost—and less |lsc Inverted Gas Mantles flr. | Specially made for us, by the manufacturers of the world's best gas mantles. The quality 1 9 is tip-top. veryVeat "uallty' ® yjj 1 )I I IU hi enamele le OQ special for Wednes- cial for Wednesday, tin, with heavy metal i I V*+ "Ton (No Purchase Necessary) ™\ al ,•; c)o £ * —OAAA lbs. Franklin 100 bottle on for, , i Colored gg c s car f w"""" Granulated Sugar 490 , Vnilp* On Sale To-morrow, Wednesday /DC n 1 I A w ~ P" 01- bureau or -, , I*- f\'i HM ' CrCfllM | .ty "in' ''attractive dre B " er '■ 35 OllMopS 15c quality; , Spring styles; lace M. • A Extra quallty . b i uckand white, Cs wide Special tr ' mmCd: speclal SALE STARTS PROMPTLY largo size; spe- stripe percales; l for a yard '• At oc ] ock cial for special for, a yd.. , i the D * D 100 i„ Bargain Basemsni 7^^=,' II 1 ' Kor D go" X n?uyiln PIL- And IJWte Until 2,000 lbs. Arc Sold wJHae-dny^For!"* X X C WW CASES; in sizes Limit—Only -1 lbs. to a Customer < W [— *(j>, | T.v . 2, ?c 3J , a stl 45x i ! .®- Be prompt—Just enough sugar to * [ IKn imv r*wL i h o" take care of 500 customers. guy *t now; washes 1 LOW CASKS, with 3- v .. . M ... the dirtiest clothes' , in. hem, in regular None Sold to Children in twenty minutes. I sizes. _ „ ' .J The daintiest laces i •1 7 For heavy muslin PH.- ,n the ■"■•■ H.sen.ent**! and lingerie can be ' , l ' C slzes. CASKS ' n \ / \ harm. A grTat la- ' . 75c Muslin Sheets, ... 590 This Genuine // I / \ saver. On sale in j J 85c Muslin Sheets, .. 9* $7.00 VACCUM / \me„t, BarKaln Baae " 95c Muslin Sheets, .. 83$ ■-, ivruD A om or row, \ v Uurptaln Bnnement. * LLiLiill ILK oIIU Wf i Wednesday, ' O'Cedar Water Set, SWEEPER , Oil „ , r , SPECIAL TO-MORROW n " S5 1 | *-cv hnt IP- ,n. SS -t $17.50 Tapestry $7.60 wool fibre, lal for. water sets; Wednesday, QC Brussels rugs; 8 | large pitcher For Only rich patterns; ruers ' 9xl - feet ' I l'-oz bottles- R,,cl s ' x B la8se Does the work of vacuum cleaner special 9x12 room size, spe- if special for ' to match, ten times its price. A trial will con- sizes, cial, M ' vlnce. Furnished in mahogany and CV 1 390 $1.39 ways dependable. $13.95 $5.95 1 I c New Process . 75c heavy printed $1.25 heavy Inlaid ■ ' /&L Linoleums Linoleums Linoleums J 2 yards wide; special, 2 yards wide; special, 2 yards wide; special, w 1 sl.B9Aluminum ™ e ™ e ™ e ™ e kZZ—J C I 1 Roaster Damask Cloths Damask Damask 75c Cobbler Good size: made ex- 39c bleached * ll9 scalloped Bsc fine bleach- 3S lnche9 wlde § A I . *.. , onttrm Dnn-iA.uk pattern table ed mercerized tra durable and es wide- cloths; 64 in. In table Damask; "ne mercerized Do yur own shoe | seamless; special for 64 lncnes wide, dlanleter; Bpe . 6 4 inches wide; oualitv avd repairing and , a yard. cial for. a yard. quaniy, a ja., save money; ' yi - 3J 290 890 490 390 I ¥\ i "■"?! m a Our Spring Opening Sale and display days are, 1 I Ol'OPl Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 15, 16 and | 17 inclusive. Three wonderful days for you. See J our Spring window displays, Wednesday evening from 7.30 to 10 o'clock. K bur Merchandise and Service Satisfy You, Tell Others—lf Not, Tell Us BALDWIN WANTS MEMBERS TO WORK Speaker Says That He Will Enforce the Rule Against Absence if Necessary Speaker Richard J. Baldwin, of the State House of Representatives, is now requesting that the members of tho House give all their attention to legislative matters and that the com mittees get down to hard work and dispose of the mass of bills accumu lated during the weeks of the session that have gone into history. The Speaker also is asking that a full at tendance t>f all members be seen from now on and in short is outlining a program to the members that can not fail to bring results that are benc cial to the public. Referring to the great mass of the citizenship, the Speaker Ib reiterating his former utterances concerning in creased appropriations for the schools of the State and especially the schools in the sparsely settled communities where it Is a hardship to keep them up. He Is strongly In favor of the school appropriation item and also for good roads and anything that will have a direct and beneficial bearing on the good roads proposition in Pennsylvania. Having made a study of State questions and the financial aspect of government, the Speaker thinks that there are several millions of dollars used in the State that could be diverted to more v resstn ß and appealing projects than for which the money is expended now but a direct statement from him on this question will hardly be forthcoming until later in the session. With the subject of general legis lation the first proposition that will claim general attention in the near future is the Vickerman Local Option bill which will be given a public liear y To Avoid Dandruff . You do not., want a slow treatment for itching scalp when hair is failing and the dandruff germ is killing the hair roots. Delay means—no hair. Get, at any drug store, a bottle of zemo for 25c or SI.OO for extra large size. Use as directed, for it does the work quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and im mediately stops itching scalp. It is a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, ss not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as they contain alkali. The best thing to use for scalp irritations is zemo, for It is safe and also inexpensive. Th E. W, Rose Co., Cleveland, O. MARCH 13, 1917. ing before the House law and order committee on March 21. The bill has been in the Legislature for several weeks and a hearing was requested by Representative John W. Vlckcr man, of Allegheny county and State Insurance Commissioner J. Denny O'Neil. For some time it looked as if a determined effort was being made to deny a hearing but wiser heads on the liquor side of the Legislature pre vailed and the date was set. It will be a hearing like others in other ses sions and will merely provide a meth od by which the pros and cons on the liquor question will be heard. Repre sentative William C. Wagner, of Alle gheny county, is chairman of the House committee. There will be a large attendance at the hearing and the opponents of the measure will be out in force. Hotels are already book ing reservations. Many Philadelphia and Pittsburgh liquor men are com ing here and the Local Option League, of which Commissioner O'Neil is State president, will also have mem bers here. FOOD CARDS VALUABLE Berlin, March 13.—The food card system in Germany, however much of a nuisance it may be for the house wives, has materially aided the police and military authorities in one respect. It has Just occurred agifin—a thing that had often occurred before—that a man wanted In connection with a crime surrendered himself to the po lice because he had found it impos sible to get enough to eat without a set of cards, and these ho could not obtain without registering himself at the police station of his precinct. I Absolutely No Pain _f RpiL iiL'J My latest Improved Mfft A, men, luluilaf ■• •xtrica- ' V I*d air apparataa, makea . v > Mlrtctini and all dental \W w work positively palaltat ,A ,> EXAMINATION /& S f -- FREE X\V\ .,., •.;.. 4. % % ▼ FllUnca Is ollver x w ssr Graduate fcridae work 98, H M ijuMuta T Otic* open dally ftiM /%\> HK |*u er*wi...UM A \ • • p. m. Man, W4 \/ aad Oat, till • p. b.| Im. X laya, 10 a. a*, to 1 p. at. KU rHOMB 33-IL £ 0 UIT TERMS Of jMRSB^ rATWBNTs AflygyA - Market SL ifeplV Harris burg, Pa, u amat ken • Mt Allies Search Seas For Possible German Raider By Associated Press New York, March 13.—An unidenti fied steamship assumed to be an en tente vessel hunting for possible Get man raiders was sighted ott the Azon Islands on February 24 by the officer.- of the Norwegian steamship Askild which arrived here to-day from Glbral tar. The officers said the stranger, carrying four masts and two funnel.- and painted gray, did not interfert with the Askild, after coming closi enough to determine her nationality. A tank which reached here las' week reported the presence of whu; was believed to be an armed Germat. merchant ship north of the Azores. MRS. PKRCY CAMPBELL DIES Williamstown, Pa., March 13. Mrs. Percy Campbell, aged 70 years died at her home here of a complica tion of diseases. She Is survived b; her husband, three sons and a daugli ter. The funeral will be held to-mor row morning. WHEN YOUR CHILD CRIES at nicbt and tosses restlessly, la constipated or hu symptoms of worms, you feel worried. Mother tiray's Sweet I'owder lor Children is a tried and trusted remedy. They frequently Break op Colda til 'l4 hours, Helieve Feverishness, Constipation, Teothlnt; Disorder*, move and regulate ths bowels and destroy worms; l/ted by vutlhert/nr 80 ytart. Sold by al I Drngglitl. Me. Sample mailed KUKE. 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