8 PRICE OF COAL MAY BE REDUCED LATE IN SPRING Dealers Will Make Decrease on All Sizes but Pea if They Can Secure Shipment Providing shipments can be made and local coal dealers can receive the coal, Harrisburg residents will receive the usual spring reduction of fifty cents per ton on all grades of coal, with the exception of pea, which will remain practically the same. This announce ment was made this morning by local coal dealers. J. B. Montgomery stated this morn ing that in all probability the reduc tion will not take effect before May 1, RS the dealers are stocked with high prioe coal, which was secured to pro tect their customers. He said: "Dealers will be able to grant the usual fifty cent reduction providing the coal can bo received. Operators, with the exception of sev eral smaller independent ones, have issued a reduction and these are ex pected to follow the Reading and Iron Coal Company, which is one of the largest anthracite producing concerns in the country. There is, however, one barrier and that Is the receiving of the coal. If the local dealers can not get the coal they certainly can not reduce the price. Wur Would Stop Mines "We have no assurance from the op erators that we will recoive the coal and therefore cannot guarantee tlie re duction. In case war should be de clared the price of coal will not be lowered, as the mines would be tied up. The Miners' brotherhood has pledg ed its membership to the President in case of war and this would practically take all the men out of the mines." Should the reduction be granted the retail price on the various grades will be: Hard grades—Egg, $6.40; stove, $6.65; nut, 6.75; and soft grades—Egg, $6.85; stove, $7.25; nut, $7.15. Pea coal will not be lowered in price as the consumption Is greater than the sup ply. This is due to the fact that many manufacturing plants have been us ing this grade of coal for steam pur poses. Sec. Redfield Indorses Universal Training New York, March 29. Universal military training is a "national neces sity" in the opinion of William C. Red lleld, secretary of commerce, whoso views on the subject are expressed in a letter to the National Security League, made public to-day. "I cordially favor universal obliga tory military training," Secretary Ked field wrote, "believing it to be greatly for the national good in developing a sense of discipline and training in obe dience and order quite apart from the question whether its purely military side is ever called Into service. For the latter purpose I regard it as a national necessity." CUBA BESTS REBELS Santiago, Cuba., March 29.—After a battle of several hours, government troops to-day dislodged the rebels at Songo, 13 miles northeast of Santiago. In the opinion of government officials the revolution has now entered its final phase. WAKE UP FEELING FRESH® A DAISV Get a 10 Cent Box of "Cascarets" for Your Liver and Bowels. To-night sure! 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I THURSDAY EVENING, THIS SHOWS A CORNER OF THE RUMMAGE SALE DISPLAY BEFORE r/rnUmfflmtfmmif- *&&%.■ i WBjr 'K&I RUMMAGE SALE OPENS WITH RUSH [Continued From First PORT] ket baskets, maae a determined ad vance forward. Just then the gong sounded, the po lice guarding the entrance retreated, and the army of buyers swept in. The women stormed the grocery, un derwear, garments, millinery and shoe counters, while the men charged for the gents' furnishing division in the rear. And the children were there, and with their pennies invaded the toy sec tion and carried oft stuffed bunnies, bears, tin soldiers and roller skates. l''lr*t Hour's Sales s.*>oo Business was so brisk that before 10 o'clock the receipts passed the SSOO mark, breaking all previous records. The figure was close to $560, which was doing business at the rate of over $9.30 per minute. Last year the aver age income was only $S a minute. In the women's clothing department Mrs. Herman P. Miller, chief, $75 passed over the counters during the first hour of the sale. This was the high-water mark for the morning. Mrs. Mercer B. Tate, head of the men's rurnlslilngs de partment, had her stock so nearly de pleted that she was forced to send out an "S. O. S." call for more contribu tions of men's clothing. Over $55 was the toll received here in a little less than forty-five minutes. The slide coun ter's sales amounted to SGI; kitchen utensils, $9.45; china, $25; house fur nishings, sls; underwear, S3O; notions, $24; draperies. $54: sports, sls; grocer ies, $11.50; pictures. $35; books and toys, $7; millinery, $lO, and the win dow, $58.45. Mnke Concerted Attack A position on which concerted at tack was made was the underwear counter. A half hundred colored wom en tried to jam their way into a space only large enough to take care of about a fifth of that number. 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Need More Contribution* The executive committee, after mak ing- a quick invoice of stock in the various departments at noon, issued an appeal for more contributions imme diately. Children's straw hats, men's overcoats, shoes and 1,000 pairs of men's pants and Victrola and Pianola records are urgently needed. Announce ment was made that C. Floyd Hopkins, manager of the Majestic, Colonial and Orplieum theaters, had donated 100 tickets each for the Colonial and the Majestic theaters to be sold at cut rates. Wide Vnrlety of Good* Perhaps a few persons visited the sale to "take in the sights," but they were few indeed. Everybody was buy ing everything. No one had any regard for money; coin was Hipped about with reckless abandon. Those who did go primarily to satisfy their curiosity, however, were not disappointed. In the book department were rare old prints, selling for 5 and 10 cents. A tricycle, probably of the vintage of 1880, at tracted much atention. Five-cent dia monds wero a big- drawing card, and, Oh, yes, they were "real and genuine," Inquirers were informed. A kind hearted individual lugged in a sleigh as his donation. A set of casket handles puzzled a good many fellows. They appeared to be just the thing for necktie holders and were about to be sold when up stepped an elderly man who wanted to know if there were any coflln-handles for sale anywhere in the store, at tho same time catching sight of the set. "Here's the very thing I want," he said. "How much, please?" The chap who was about to buy "necktie hold ers" observed that he had had a nar row escape. ✓ INewlywecU Kit Out Home Judging from the serious manner with which customers and bargain hunters went about making their pur chases, there was not much indiscrim inate buying, as would be expected at a rummage sale. An Italian bride and groom, the bride a tiny woman with an air of business and the Instinct of a thrifty housewife, visited each depart ment and completely fitted out their new home. At the brlc-a-brac coun ter she was presented with a large bunch of artificial flowers. Bishop James H. Darlington was observed to bo intently Inspecting some rare old prints, a few of which he purchased. The Rev. Floyd Appleton spied four beautifully decorated champagne glass es in the china department which he carried off with him. Among the art pieces on the notion counter that were much admired by many women was a richly crochetted collar and cuff set and a silk camisole of pale pink. Tliey were the hand work of a fcteelton woman of foreign | birth who had been operated on at the Harrlsburg Hospital, and, to show her appreciation of the treatment she re ceived at the hospital, donated the pieces for sale. The sale Will continue to-morrow and Saturday. An effort will be .madu to-night to replenish the different de partments so that each will bo fully stocked when the doors are opened at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. Hunter and Dowdell Will Lead Salesmanship Club As a result of the postal card bal lot submitted to all members of the Salesmanship Club, of Ilarrisburg, C. 11. Hunter was elected president, and R. W. Dowdell vice-president. Mr. Hunter has for years been associated with the Elliott-Fisher Company as assistant general manager. R. W. Dowdell is salesmanager in this ter ritory for the Burroughs Adding Ma chine Company. The standing of these men in the community is such as to command the confidence of the leading businessmen and local captains of industry. This is in accord with the AVorld's Sales manship Congress, which has men of national and International reputation on the executive staff, men who repre sent great industries and organiza tions throughout the United States and Europe. The local club will bo another strong arm for Harrisburg's commer cial development, as It will have a distinct field of its own which will in no way conflict with present civic and commercial organizations. The Salesmanship Club of Harrlsburg will co-operate in the upbuilding of Har rlsburg by improving salesmanship, and the speakers of nationul repute who will come here will specialize on subjects that mean the betterment of business through the betterment of salesmanship. It is purely a business organization that appeals to execu tives, salesmanagern, salesmen and those desiring to become salesmen. Average of Twenty-Two Animials a Month Are Killed by Humane Society The Harrisburg Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals met at the office of the president, J. Har ris 8011, late this afternoon, and dis cussed the work of the last year. A close watch is being kept on coal landings, dumps, excavations, stables and markets. The peace officer has made 3,001 visits in the city during the past year besides frequent trips to the surrounding towns. The membership of the society has Increased from 141 to 270 members. The peace officer attending complaints and lias put twenty-two small ani mals to d6nth each month as an aver age. ■N , . 1 RXRfUSBURG TETEOKXPH SPAIN DECLARES MARSHAL LAW [Continued tYoin First Page] of the constitutional guarantees in Spain. Paris, March 29. "An appeal to tha people" which has been Issued In Spain has been declared by the gov ernment to bo seditious, a Havas dis patch from Madrid reports. The signers of the appeal, whose names have not been disclosed have, been ar rested. The cabinet has taken the affair into its own hands and will deal with it summarily. Much Unrest In .Spain Washington, D. C\, March 29. —Kre quent reports from Spain of wide spread unrest because of her attitude, toward the war and almost universal food shortage made officials at the State Department receive to-day's an nouncement of the suspension of con stitutional guarantee without surprise. Slnco the beginning of the war there has been decided internal dissonslon as' to Spain's attitude in the war, and dur- j in the last few months, especially with the sharpening of the German submarine campaign, the food short age has aggravated the trouble. Internal disorders and widespread stripes in Spain have been reported at intervals during the last year. In De cember a general strike of 24 hours was called by the labor organizations as a protest against the Increased price of food. In January riottng and incendiarism at Sargosea were re ported. Last, summer the railway em ployes struck and for a week Spain was under martial law. ' White Calfskin Nubuck 10-inch Boot Has an Imitation wing tip, Ottod year welt, hand sewed, either Louis or military heel. $5,95 We know you can't duplicate this boot elsewhere under SB.OO. R. M. GOHO 1307 DERBY ST. Bell Phone —GIVE YOUR BRIDE A Home of Her Own This Eastertide! "THE IDEAL" 3-ROOM OUTFIT $ | | Q Imm Comforts of a Handsomely 1 I Furnished Home Will be Yours if ' YOU Buy Your Outfit HERE. On Liberal Terms lyEtaFurniture and Ru^s The Living Room- The Dining Room- The Kitchen furnishings are selected with the idea of giving you comfort. They include furnishings are n 42-inch Round Top This room equipment consists of an a Tnhi"i n i.i7^£!i2 ie J?. Library Extension Table with '•Colonial" scroll even baking. 6-hole Uan K e and pipe— masaivn Arm rnalr *n feet —a roomy well finished Buffet with a 42-inch top Kitchen Table with match with hark anri fnii heavy plate mirror and large compart- drawer and two strong Kitchen sDrine seals—and a9v 12 fopfh ments— 4 saddle seat Dining Chairs. Chairs. Any woman will appreciate ■?E2f 8 a ana a ltue for the and an Bxlo Rug. Every nrticle in- the good furnishings for this room ajs eluded will give absolute satisfaction. soon as she sees them. This Fine AN "AUTOMATIC" Stylish, Reed Rocker Bed Davenport COACH oakor $/f.50 Rich s<|7 Durable *lß= Mahogany 4== Fumed / / Leatherette tfKW Finish Finish Covering A food davenport in your home will serve a This model has full rccd double purpose and give satisfaction as long body well padded. The ' as you Use it as a soft, restful loutig- springs are designed to give * S Amp a W ing place by day, and as a sleep-inducing, easy- greatest amount of comfort 1J to-make-up bed at night. They are shown wheels' rlbe! HV here at all P r,ces < lo all finishes, and can be had tires. An excellent coach at with chair and rocker to match, if you wish. a very low price. SS Burns & Company Sffe Davenports With 28-30-32 So. Second St. rnmp anri - Chairs and Rockers Come and See to Match "Where Your Mother Bought Her Furniture" 1 WHY Fix Date For Civilian Training in Army Camp Washington, March 29. Dates for —————— 1_ The Food Value of tft: FRANKLIN IP § Saaßft JUUrtll Sugar is readily and com- Sold in f. t and 5 lb. carton* , I • • * • . packed at the refinery pletcly aSSimilatCC! Dy tllC human system. Convincing experiments show that while sugar constitutes only 5.4% of the average diet in America, it furnishes 17.5% of the total energy in the diet. V. tun mow imut.uy i Franklin Granulated is a cane sugar of highest sweet ening power. It is absolutely clean and is never touched until you open the bag or Carton. <>" n 2, S. 10. 25 and 50 Ik. cotton baf, refinery packed "A Franklin Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown MARCH 29, 1917. tho establishment of civilian training | camps in tho four military depart ments were anounced at the War De partment to-day. The dates for Platts- j burg arc: First Camp, June 2 to July 1, 1917; second, July 7 to August G; third, August 11 to Sept. 9; fourth, September IB to October 14.