WIDE CORRIDORS CONNECT ROOMS New Hostelry Will Be Elabo rately Fitted Out With Every Convenience This Is a typical lloor plan for the new Penn-Harrls Hotel, to bo built at Third and Walnut streets. More than thirty rooms with bath, connecting with wide corridors, are shown in the drawing. All of the rooms are out side ones, with large windows. Each will be fitted with modern and elabo rate fixtures and the best furnishings. Pasenger elevators connecting with each floor, a mail chute, several stair ways and a service elevator are only a few of the many up-to-date conven iences which will be provided. Billy Sunday Puts Kaiser and Booze in Same Class New York, April 11. —Billy Sunday got out his verbal sledgehammer for moral and military slackers here last night and battered them to pieces. "Folks," he yelled, waving his fist and stamping his foot, "a revival is a declaration of war and a declaration of war Is a revival. "That's what this old country needs— revival, moral and military. A declara tion of war is a renewal of our fidelity to the stars and stripes. A revival is a renewal of the same to God. We need 'em both. "God." he leaned back and shouted heavenward, "I'm gettin' tired of seein' your goods on the bargain counter." Then, turning back to the audience: "We've got to drive booze off of Broadway. And kaiserism out of Ger many." HEWBDS DIVORCED WIFE WHILE A WAIT IMI W.LR CALL Kaston, Pa., April 11. —Fred C. Bei sel, aged 29. of Allentown, and Miss Ijottie R. Beisel, of Fullerton, came to Kaston Monday afternoon, took out a license to marry and were married that evening. The Belsels were divorced July 3. 1916. while Beisel were serving with the United States troops on the Mexican border. He is first lieuten ant in one of the Allentown companies of the National Guard. Believing that he will soon again be called upon to serve his country, Beisel offered to for get the past, and his former wife was willing. They have a son eight years old. LEGISLATURE TO MAKE FLORIDA DRY IN 1018 Tallahassee. Fla., April 11. Both houses of the Florida Legislature yes terday adopted resolutions for submis sion in 1918 of a State-wide prohibition amendment. SkinMes Quickly relieved by Cuticura even when all else seems to fail. The Soap cleanses and purifies, the Ointment soothes and heals. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. hook on thn skin. Addr*as post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. J3F, Boston." Sold everywhere. The War will take men from the mines and still further curtail an output that is far below the demand. Present coal prices cannot be guaranteed for any length of time, so that instead of cheaper fuel, prices are likely to advance. It's wise to anticipate next Winter's coal needs now and lay in all the coal you can buy. H. M. Kelley & Co. Office, 1 North TUird Yards, Tenth and State School of Commerce Troop (landing IB So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stenotype, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell 46ft OmbwlK aq.y The OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bidg. 4 8. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-day for Interesting booklet. "The Art of Getting Along In the World." Bell phone 64-R. ' Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year , n Market St. Uarrlsburg, f. WEDNESDAY EVENING, EVERY ROOM IN NEW PENN-HARRIS HOTEL WILL HA VE OUTSIDE LIGHT AND VENT ILA "I ' pS" In tO. —i 'T.vpic'a'l Floor. Plan' AMERICAN BANKS TO MOBILIZE CASH i Eight Billion For War Pur poses Is Planned by Busi nessmen New York, April 11. —Action was taken yesterday to mobilize the SB,- 000,000,000 aggregate resources of the trust companies of the United States back of the financial requirements of the nation for war purposes. At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the trust company section of the American Bankers' Association, held here to-day upon special call, resolutions were unanimously adopted as follows: "Whereas the nation is in a state of war and it Is the earnest desire of the trust companies of the United States to serve the country in every way in their power, and "Whereas it is recognized by this committee that one of the most im portant duties of the trust companies 1 is to co-operate in the mobilization of i the financial resources of the United States; therefore, | "Be it resolved that this committee ! urgently recommends to the trust I companies of the United States that immediate steps be taken to secure [amendment, where necessary, to the j State lavs in order to permit the trust companies to carry their gold 1 reserve on deposit with the Federal I Reserve Bank in their several dis tricts, and that as soon as such action can be legally taken, the trust com panies offer to deposit these reserves with the Federal Reserve Bank." Presidents of nearly all the trust s-VOO ■ Round Trip [Pittsburgh Sunday, April 15 Special Train Leaves IIARIUSBIRO 5.00 A. M. Returning, Special Train leaves Pittsburgh 6.00 P. M. C 7 Visit Sehenley Park and PMpps Conservatory with their beautiful floral displays. Inspect Carnegie Institute with Its Interest- Ing museum' and magnltl- Vt Art Gallery, see "The Zoo," free to the publle. In nttraetlve Highland park and enjoy a pleasant day's outing In the Metropolis of Western Pennsylvania. See Flyers Consult Agenta Pennsylvania R. R. companies of New York attended the meetings as an evidence of their sup port of the proposition. John H. Ma son. vice-president of the Commercial Trust Company, and A. A. Jackson, vice-president of the Girard Trust Company, of Philadelphia, were pres ent from that city. Gains 17 Pounds by Quitting Her Husband San Francisco, April 11.—Mrs. An dree Scott, 33A Franklin street, told Judge Graham that she had gained seventeen pounds since separating from her husband, Lloyd A. Scott, teamster. "That is the first time I ever heard a woman suggest that it was a bless ing to gain weight," said Judge Gra ham. "I do not consider it a blessing," re plied Mrs. Scott. "I merely want to show bow mucb my health has im proved." Mrs. Scott was granted a divorce on the ground of cruelty. She said her husband nagged her and took her to places of amusement only six times. CHEMIST IS JAILED AS ENEMY" AMEN Pittsburgh, April 11.—Walter Zaph arian. a consulting chemical engineer, was yesterday taken to the Allegheny County jail by order of E. Humes, Federal District Attorney, as an enemy alien. Zapharian, the authorities say, has been active for several years in col lecting money to be used in furthering the propaganda of the Central Powers, and in organizing foreign miners in the Pittsburgh district for strikes. He first came to the notice of the Federal au thorities eighteen months ago, and has since been under surveillance. KlTorts of a number of influential German and Austrian residents to secure his re lease failed. "SI,ACKERS" RVSH TO WRD New York, April 11.—Young men who marry to avoid military service were yesterday branded as cowards and "slackers," by City Clerk Scully, who, as head of the Marriage License Bu reau, has become indignant at the un precedented rush of applicants for li censes, seeking, he has become con vinced, to put themselves beyond the pale of conscription. The unprecedent ed increase of applications is largely due to the recent announcement that all single men between nineteen and twenty-five years may be drafted," Mr. Scully said. "Any man who thus seeks to hide behind a woman's skirts is a moral and physical coward." 20 PER CENT. DIVIDENDS The Commonwealth Insurance Agency declared a dividend of 20 per cent, at a meeting of the stockholders. The officers were re-elcted. UUEAKS JAW IN FALL Edward Moody, 26 years old, 1107 North Cameron street, broke his jaw last evening when he fell in Cameron street. Alkali in Soap Bad For the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking Its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins It. The best thing for steady use is Just ordinary mulslfled cocoanut oil (which 1s pure and greaseless), and Is better than the most expensive soap or any thing else you can use. One or two teaapoonfula will cleanse the hair and acalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water an