Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 25, 1917, Page 9, Image 9

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    Riots Are Promised
If Canada Resorts to
Conscription For Army
By Associated Press
Montreal, Slay 25. Many street
demonstrations, which culminated in
a large open-air mass meeting as a
protest against conscription, occur
red here last night. Mayor Martin
appeared before the crowd and plead
ed with them not to commit acts of
violence or attack property.
Prior to the mass meeting the dem
onstration took the form of street pa
rades in which many young men par
ticipated. When they came together
they were addressed by fiery orators.
See Additional Store News on Page 3 JSjoamanZ See Additional Store News on Page 3
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Constantly attendant expert corsetieres 27-inch widths in patterns to AVXi • Covered with a fabric having the by experts who make a specialty of this work who
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tion to exquisitely emphasizing every natural figure ing dainty open work 39e to 5P2.50. s
t charm, the new models interpret fashion's latest note. edge; vard, and ' BowMAN-s-second Floor. SuitS~CoatS~DreSSeS—SkirtS~WaiStS
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fl 4 Royal of Important Notice Regarding
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serge, velour and Jersey cloth—colors, rose, mediate attention. OUC 10
green, gold, Copenhagen and dark blue. X / //Jl] BOWMAN-S— Main Floor. I BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. Special offering of fine chamoisette gloves^in white
Empire, pleated and belted styles hand- /. jj only—3-row self and spear backs sizes to 8.
others smocked and prettily trimmed with
J A Natuudly Wavy Transformation Rings For Smart Dressers Pa,r 690
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rnuiu rrumtb iur int pouaoir Ww AU shadcs includin s gray - r-n From the da y s of E^ an come down these
Are very popular, the demand being made for every size 1 7 SUC tO $2.50 art i. st i c a"d novel ideas in girdles and necklaces _ quaint and
from the tiny 3 or 4-inch to the large ones of 8 or 10 inches * archaic designs of long ago arc brought orth for milady of
in height. ' Bring in your hair combings.. We Included are Sterling silver, Egyptian metal, Chinese metal, V)\7.
They come in oblong and oval shapes in non-rust platinoid ! can make them into a nice switch for Persian metal and odd stones, comprising jade, brilliants, jet, ! Odd and effective designs in metal, colored ivory, jade,
and in ivory, at 25f to SI.OO. $1.50 or a transformation for $1.15. cameo, coral, and natural pearls. I cameo, etc.; fancy metal and silken ends, to Jpo.oO.
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor, i . BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. I BOWMAN' S—Main Floor. I BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.
FRIDAY EVENING, BAREUSBURG TELEGRAPH * MAY 25, 1917,
some of whom predicted that a state
of affairs little short of revolution
would result In Canada If the pro
posed measure was adopted. Others,
however, counselled the crowd to be
patient and "wait for Sir Wilfred
Laurler," who. they said, was against
the bill and was "still there (In the
Canadian Parliament) to defend you."
The mass meeting was organized by
two Liberal clubs.
Try to Alter Birth Dates
to Escape Conscription
Philadelphia, May Co. After
Judg*e Thompson. in Federal Court,
had refused yesterday to allow Harry
Cooper, a Russian, to escape conscrip
tion by changing the date of birth
In his naturalization papers. Chief
Naturalization Examiner Shoemaker
disclosed that his office has been
flooded by requests of soon-to-bc citi
zens to rectify "errors" they had
made In giving the time of their
birth.
Most of them explained they dis
covered the "error" months ago, but
by a singular coincidence all the re
quests to change the date have come
since Congress passed the conscrip
tion law. It is noticeable, too, that
every single man lias asked to have
his birthday switched so that he could
appear on the records as 31 or older.
"Just plain slackers." said Exam
iner Shoemaker. "We have been re
fusing their requests because we felt
there was absolutely no merit in
them. We told them they could carry
the matter to the court if our decision
didn't satisfy them."
Brazil to Seize All Ships
Interned by Germany
By Associated Press
Rio Janeiro, May 25. lt is stated
in official circles that parliament will
order the confiscation of all German
ships in Brazilian ports as soon as
the official report ot the inquiry Into
the torpedoing of the Brazilian
steamer Tijuca, made at Bordeaux, is
received. At'the same time parlia
ment will decree the revocation ot
Brazil's declaration of neutrality.
FRENCH SEA LOSS SHALI.
Paris. May 25. One French
merchantman ot more than 1,600
tons and two under that tr.nnagp were |
sunk by mines or submarines during i
the week ending May 20. Three ships I
were unsuccessfully attacked, while
991 entered French ports and 1,010
sailed In the rnme period.
MUST WIN MEDALS
London, May 26. —An officials ban
has been placed on the wearing of
miniature war medals and decora
tions. unless In the case of such per
sons to whom they have been actual
ly awarded. A firm which recently j
manufactured miniatures of war
honors such as brooches, bracelets
and lockets, has been informed that
they will not be allowed to sell them.
The Idea is to prevent the cheapen
ing of war honors.
Mrs. George W. Guthrie
Is Home From Japan
San Francisco, May 25. Mrs.
Georpe W. Guthrie, widow of the
late United States Ambassador to Ja
pan. arrived at a Pacific coast port
to-day, preceding tho body of her
husband, which Is due later. Tho
body will be sent east after respects
are paid to the late ambassador by
public officials and naval and army
organizations.
RICPAIK 1,1 BERTY HAM;
Dublin, Ireland, May 25.—Liberty
Hall, which was partially wrecked
by bombardment during the Dublin
rebellion. Is being repaired and fit
ted out for use as a communal kit
chen.
AMERICAN* GIVES $50,000
Cambrtdge, England, May 25.—An
anonymous American donor has
given Cambridge University $50,000
as an endowment fund for the in
auguration of a school of Spanish
language, literature and history.
STUDENTS ARE FARMERS
Liverpool, May 25. Students of
Liverpool College are planting nnd
caring for a potato farm covering
fifteen acres, one of the largest po
tato farms in the vicinity of Liver
pool.
Your eyes arc worthy of the beet
attention you can give them
Optometrists
212 LOCUST ST.
Next Door to Orphcum Theater
Eyes Examined No Dropa
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