CAMP HILL SEMIFINALS Yesterday's semifinal results in the Camp Hill High School tournaments are as follows: Miss Cloo Fry defeat ed Miss Marlon Dennison in two sets, scores 6-1 and 6-0; Hugh Harrison was defeated by Boyd Frees, 0-1 and 6-2. The tinal contests will be played on Monday afternoon. W. H. G General Agent Globe Indemnity Co. SURETY BONDS INSURANCE FIRE Representing Ten Standard Companies HEALTH BOILER ACCIDENT BURGLARY ELEVATOR LIABILITY MESSENGER AUTOMOBILE MERCANTILE PLATE GLASS COMPENSATION II L. BERKLEY, Manager Boon 205 Bergncr Building I (~ j?f 11 _ jJ M -Jz 7 laces in back. The elastic sections ?7 \fyK M allow the wearer complete freedom of . . ; —■ /£f _ jpffl action and are so placed as to give cor jf rect * u PP irt at °H times. 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MOVIES AT ALMSHOUSE Inmates at the Dauphin county alsmhouse will get another big treat I to-night. The program as announced by (he board of poor directors and made possible through the generos ity of Bite and Hite, includes (en reels of motion pictures and many patriotic slides. The machine will be operated by Wayne E. liite. The pictures, screen, slides, films and machines will be provided by Hite and Hite. Members of the board of poor directors and their wives have been invited to be present. POSLfiM QUICK TO IMPROVE ANY PIMPLY 51 Poslam is a remedy that you can pick up at any time and apply to any disordered skin with the confidence that it provides the quickest way to be rid of any itching or eruptlonal trouble, and that it will serve you well. Pimples and Rashes, Eczema, Acne, Itch, Chilblains. Scalp-Scale, Burns, and all liffe affections so distressing to endure, are, thank to Poslam's con centrated healing energy, so easy to banish. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency laboratories, 243 W. 47th St.. New York City. Urge your skin to become clearer, healthier by the daily use of Poslam | Soap, medicated with Foslam.—Adver tisement. INSTALMENT FINES ALLOWED Governor Approves Important Bill in a Large Batch of New Legislation The Beyer bill providing that per sons sentenced to pay fines either in addition to or without a term of im prisonment may be given leave to ray fines or costs in instalments ex tending over a period of a year was approved by Governor Brumbaugh yesterday afternoon. The court is to fix the periods and instalments. In the event of failure to pay an in stalment the entire unpaid balance shall become due. Another bill signed was the Sen ate bill forbidding use of unauthor ized containers in the sale, exchange or delivery of milk or cream. Senate bills signed included: Providing for change of object of corporate existence of volunteer fire companies and firemen's relief as sociations, connected with fire de partments. Providing for county commission ers to fill vacancies in office of tax collector in boroughs and townships. Authorizing directors of the poor to make contracts for care and maintenance of indigent deaf and dumb persons under supervision of the State Board of Charities. Regulating manufacture, sale and transportation of pari? green and similar insecticides or fungicides. Authorizing automobile and truck manufacturing companies of other States to hold real estate in Penn sylvania. Authorizing corporations to pay directors for services rendered. Amending osteopathic licensure law by extending time necessary for graduation, revising fee for reci procity license and regulating pre liminary requirements. Amending State highway law so that counties and municipalities may incur debt and pay shares for con struction of highways to be parts of the State system. Regulating practice of sheriff un der writs of inquisition where exist ing laws require sheriff to be pres ent so that sheriff may deputize some one to attend. Regulating holding of real estate by corporations incorporated In other States. House bills signed were: Authorizing Philadelphia to pur chase supplies to amount of SI,OOO without advertisement and during a slate of war to buy in the open market. Regulating issuance of licenses to fish, fruit and vegetable peddlers in Philadelphia. Quieting title to real estate held or formerly held by corpbrations not authorized to hold it. Repealing act of April 1, 1909, rel ative to sinking fund commissions in Allegheny county. Amending school code so as to provide that State Boird of Educa tion shall care for education of blind children and authorizing per diem payment for their support. Defining terms drug and poison and extending powers of State Board of Pharmacy. Regulating expenses of county commissioners in attending conven tions. Authorizing James L. and Mary A. Baker, of this city, to sue the State for injuries received while on State highways. Thieves Steal Practically Everything Portable Including Potatoes Thieves last evening in the home of Frank Gibson, 1525 North Second street, carried away everything port able, not overlooking some potatoes in the cellar. The loss will not ex ceed S2OO. Mrs. Gibson returned from a call about 9 o'clock last evening and noticed that someone had been turning things upside down. Every room in the house had been ran sacked and some valuable things including the potatoes had been carted away. Entrance to the house was evidently gained by the cellar. Golden Jubilee Will Bring Anniversary of Consistory to Close With the Golden Jubilee meeting to-night in the auditorium of the Scottish Rite Cathedral the Harris burg Consistory will close the cele bration of its fiftieth anniversary since the union of the separate su preme councils of the northern Masonic jurisdiction. This morning and afternoon were spent in conferring the higher de grees. A special program has been arranged for the celebration this evening. ASSAUI/r IS CHARGED On information furnished by Joshua Miller, Patrolman Herman Kautz and Detective Glenn Allison have been charged with assault and battery be fore Alderman L,andis. At the hear ing, yesterday afternoon. Miller de clared that Kautz had a spite at him and endeavored to run him from the streets every time he saw him. He declared that Kautz beat him over the head with a blackjack. Allison's part in the melee was not brought out. ASKED TO LOCATE MAN The local police departtment has been asked to help locate Peter R Hume, who disappeared from his •home in Erie. He is 51 years old, 6 feet 1 inch tall, and has a dark com plexion and blue eyes. He was a member of Erie F. & A. M., and the Buffalo Consistory. Deaths and Funerals SIRS. ALICE HALEY DIES Mrs. Alice Ann Haley, aged 67, died at her late home, 211 Black berry street. She was a member of Salem Reformed Church. She is sur vived by one brother and the follow ing children, Lucas Haley, Mrs Florence Perrington, Hoy Halev, Mrs. Samuel Powell, Mrs. Edna Hamilton, Mrs. Charles Young, Mrs. Edward Ulrich. Funeral services at her late home Monday at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. Ellis Kramer offi ciating. The pallbearers will be Charles Perrington/ Charles Cleck ner, Arthur Palmer, Harry Etter, Edward Ulrich, Samuel Powell. The body may be viewed at any hour on Sunday. MRS. FRANCIS A, FRY DIES Mrs. Francis A. Fry, 67, died this morning at her home, 1913 State street. She is survived by her hus band, Franklin S. Fry, and one son, apparently been struck by an auto held Monday arternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. Lewis Menges officiating. Burial will be made In the Mt. Olive Cemetery. WANTS FIVE-YEAR-OLD SON Habeas corpus proceedings were started In court this morning by Herbert Hamaker, through his at torneys, Forrest Mercer and R. u Douglass, to have Charles K. Stle ?er, 237 Myers street, give up Merl Henry Hamaker, the five-year-old ■ion of Mr. Hamaker. 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