4 NEWS OF THE LEGISLATURE NEW INSURANCE BILLS IN SENATE Important Measures Present ed; Upper Branch Works Until Late on Bills Two important bills relative to in surance were presented In the Senate last night by Senator W. W. Hind man, of Clarion, and Senator W. C. McKee, Allegheny. The measures were drawn up toy Insurance u om mlssioner J. IDenuy O Neil and he is anxious for their enactment as mat ters of public policy. One bill is known as a "Blue Sky bill" and Is intended to prevent pro moters of Insurance companies and How to Relieve Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises If vou have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head noises caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops in your tnroat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels \ou will be glad to know that these distressing symptoms may be entireU overcome in many instances bv the "following treatment which you can easilv prepare in your own home at little cost. Secure fom your drug gist 1 ounce of Parmint iPouble Strengths. This will not . cost you more than 75c. Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and ■{ ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoontul four times a da v. An improvement is some times noted after the first day s treat ment. Breathing should become easy, while the distressing head noises, headaches, dullness. oloud> thinking, etc. should gradually disappear under; the tonic action of the treatment. Ix>ss of smell, taste, defect ve hearing: and mucous dropping: in the hack of the * throat are oth*>r symptoms which su*- frest the presence of catarrh and which nnav often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. If nearly ninety per cent, of all ear troubles are caused bv catarrh, there must be many people whose hearing may be restor ed bv this simple home treatment. — Advertisement. , YOU HAVE CATARRH! What Are Xou Doing To Stop It ? If vour nose is clogged, with air passage swollen and inflamed, or if crusts are constantly forming in it, if vou suffer from droppings in the throat and are blowing, hawking, spitting all the time, you have ca tarrh. You may have had catarrh for years—and go on having it for years to come if you refuse to act.. But if vou really wish to end it quickly atid feci 100 "per cent, better in every way. go to H. C. Kennedy or any live local druggist and say, "I want a large package of Hyomei with In haler." No stomach dosing, greasy ointments. sprays or gargles. You breathe Hyomei and as you inhale its pure, wholesome air its healing tonic balsams quickly reach all the sore, inflamed membranes of the nose and throat and the catarrhal germs are destroyed. Clears out the head and throat"like magic, opens up the nose, makes breathing easy and gives com plete relief from every catarrhal symptom. It has done this for years] for thousands of people. Your money back if it cannot do it for you. —————^ Quality GORGAS Service Safety First Mistakes at Gorgas' are next to impossible. Every prescription is "dou ble checked." One pharmacist does the weighing. measuring and compounding; a second phar macist checks every opera tion. The greatest care is also exercised in selling over the counter. There is no guesswork—no carelessness. GORGAS' DRUG STORES 16 X. Third St. and Penna. Station - ' I ll \ Everybody Seems To Be Shopping at Schell's Seed Store It Appears to Be Headquarters For the Patriotic Army of the Garden and Farm They sell everything "under the son" for the garden. And Then, Too, Everybody Knows That Schell's Quality Seeds Are Absolutely the Best They Grow Better They Yield Better The Store is at 1307-1309 Market Street ■<— i l TUESDAY EVENING. organized to hold and finance such corporations for deceiving prospec tive buyers. It would require the promoters to make plain the exact terms and agreements under which the stock is sold so that the buyers will know how much commission Is being paid for the promotion. It would also prevent the promoter from taking his commission out of the first payment and requires or ganization before the promoter gets anything. A requirement that all advertising matter relative to the concern be illed with the insurance commissioner is included. The companion bill would limit expenses of insurance companies, such as commissions paid on new business and require the entire cost to be put on the books. The act. which is similar to one In effect in New York, defines the method to be used In computing expenses. It would materially check commissions and bonuses, it is claimed. A bill was presented in the Senate by Senator W. C. Sproul. Delaware, providing for a commission of five to study the whole prison system in Pennsylvania and elsewhere and to suggest changes in the Pennsyl vania laws. Senator Mcl\ee presented a bill authorizing county commissioners to make appropriations to rifle clubs during the war. for instruction, uni forms and equipment and establish ment of ranges. The bill to increase pay of mem bers of the Legislature from $1,500 to $2,500 passed finally and goes to the governor. Other bills passed were the Game code, authorizing 'State banks and trust companies to become members of the Reserve bank: additional Judge for Lehigh. $160,000 for Mt. Gretna camp: authorizing school districts to take care of teeth and evps of pupils, authorizing borough sinking funds: designating the last Friday of Octo ber as Temperance day; providing for additional State repositories and providing for a deputy State treasuer and law clerk. A number of appropriation bills Including those for Harrlsburg pass ed and the third-class city bills were laid over. The direct inheritance tax bill was among those reported out. FIUKMKVS TWO-DAY FESTIVAIj Enola. Pa., May 29. —X two-day festival will be held on the Y". M. C. A. lawn Monday and Tuesday even ings. June 11 and 12, by the Enola Fire Company No. 1. E. E. Bauch rnan is chairman of the committee in charge. Solicitors have been ap pointed to canvass the town for do nations. A number of amusements. Including a rifle range, baby throws and cake walks will be held during the festival. Doctor Tells How to Quickly Strengthen Your Eyesight at Home /T" B strengthen ing the eyes of thous ands. It i< guaranteed to strength en eyes in one week's time i many in ances. Oftec itirely does away with elaei: quickly relieves Inflammation, aching itching, burning, tired, workstrained. waterj eves. Not a secret remedy. Abaolutelv harm !e?. formula on every package. See Doctor'; innounceraent soon to appear in this paper 3ou-Opto prescription filled by all d.-ugeistr , Banishes Nervousness Puts Vigor and Ambition Into Run-Down, Tired Out People If you feel tired out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 50 cent box ot' Wendell's Ambition Pills,at H. C. Kennedy's to-day and your trou bles will be over. If you drink too much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of overwork of any kind. Wendell's Am bition Pills will make you feel better i in three days or money back from H. C. Kennedy on the first box pur i chased. For all affections of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appe tite. lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, sleepless ness. exhausted vitality or weakness of any kind get a box of Wendell's Ambition Pills to-day on the money back plan. Mail orders filled. ' charges prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N". V.—Adv. ' 'CLEAN ASAWHISTLE; COULDN'T FEEL BETTER" Clinrlcs Martin Had Kink* in His Back and Was in Misery From Indigestion TAXLAC FIXED HIM IP "They say troubles never come i singly," says Charles J. Martin, of Steelton, Pa., "and I guess they're right for I had a pair of troubles i that near put me down and out." "I had rheumatism that put kinks j in my back so that I could hardly straighten up and not content with I that I had to have a bad case of in ! digestion." "Nothing I ever ate would agree ' with me, but would lie In my stomach and throw off gas by the j mile and the only way I could get j any relief was to belch it up. I j < ouldn't sleep worth a cent and T I was grouchy all the time as a bear with a sore head." "Then a cousin of mine came to visit and as soon as he heard about my troubles he said, "Charlie, get a bottle of Tanlac —that'll fix you up." And sure enough it did for I feel as clean as a whistle now, in fact. I couldn't feel better if I want : ed to and I'm willing to give all the credit to Tanlac." Tanlac, the famous reconstructive tonic, is now being introduced here at Gorgas Drug Store where the Tan lac man is meeting the people and ■ explaining the merits of this master medicine. Tanlac is sold also at the Gorgas' | Drug Store in the P. R. R. Station. Tanlac is also sold in Carlisle at ,W. G. Stephens' Pharmacy; Eliza bethtown, Albert W. Cain; Green castle, Charles B. Carl: Middletown, ! Colin S. Few's Pharmacy: Waynes boro. Clarence Croft's Pharmacy; Mechanicsburg, H. F. Brunhouse.— [ Adv. SUFFRAGE LOSES IN LOWER HOUSE Governor Sends Letter Urging Enactment; Bill Stays Negatived j Advocates of woman suffrage lost in the House of Representatives last night when they attempted to have the Mitchell bill to allow women to vote at presidential elections to be put on the calendar. The motion was tabled after a short debate. Prior to the action of the House j Governor Brumbaugh sent a letter i urging the measure. It was read in ; the Seuate, but not reached in the ' House until after the motion to i table had passed. The Goverifor's letter was as fol ; lows: j "To the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. "Gentlemen: I beg to call your attention to the pending legislation j before your honorable bodies rela tive to the granting of suffrage to women In presidential elections In 1 this Commonwealth. "I am convinced that the right of suffrage should be accorded to wo -1 men, and inasmuch as tljls is a limit ! Ed application of the general prin ciple, with which 1 am in accord, I earnestly recommend to you the importance and respectfully suggest | to you the advisability of favorably ! considering the legislation bearing l upon this important subject which has so much to do with the future | welfare of this Commonwealth and ! country." i The motion to table carried by a \ very close vote, being 77 to 75. The judiciary general committee had re ported the bill with a negative rec ommendation and Air. Mitchell, Jef ferson, in a short Address urged the placing of the bill on the oallendar as a matter of right. He reviewed the woman suffrage situation in the nation and said wOßftan should be given the franchise by Pennsylvania. Mr. Gans, Philadelphia, moved to table the motion and a rollcall was ordered and verification made. Mr. Golder, Philadelphia, in sup porting the motion to put the bill on the calendar said he desired to pro test against the uncalled for pub licity directed against the chairman and members of the committee hav ing the bill in charge and the attacks made upon the House as a body and its officers. He styled the letters sent "unnecessary, vindictive, in sulting. unladylike and presumpti ous" and of a kind which should be discouraged. The House passed finally the Wil liams bill relative to constructlen of j state highways adjacent to boroughs i which had been recalled from the ! Governor and refused to put on the calendar the vivisection bill which | had been negatively reported. D. A. R. OFFICERS CHOSEN Carlisle. Pa., May 29.—Cumberland County Chapter of the D. A. R., at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. A. D. B. Smead, elected the following officers: Regent, Mrs. A. D. B. Smead, Carlisle: first vice-regent. Miss Helen Beattle, Carlisle; second vice-regent, I Miss Eugenia Mapes, Carlisle: secre tary, Miss Marv Shearer, Carlisle; ! treasurer. Miss Nany Martin, Ship ; pensburg: register. Miss Lillie Hus ' ton, Carlisle; historian, Mrs. John E. Boher. Shippensburg: chaplain, Mrs. Belle Swope, Ifewvllle. TRAINING CLASS EXAMS, Lemoyne, Pa.. May 29.—Final exam , inations for members of the teachers' training class of the Calvary Vnited Brethren Church will be given Thurs i day evening. The examination will mark the close of more than a year's study of "Preparedness for Teaching." The Rev. P. R. Koontz, the pastor, was instructor. Members of the class are Mrs. W. H. Fortney, Mrs. J. L. Brougher, Mrs. T. J. Bard, Mrs. H. L. Wagner. Miss Mary Block and Mrs. John Mumma. MEETING POSTPONED West Falrview, Pa.. May "9.—The adjourned meeting of the borough council, scheduled for last night, was postponed until next Monday night. f Juice of Lemons! , How to Make Skin White and Beautiful J At the cost of a small jar of or dinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonder ful lemon skin softener and complex ion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then this lotion ■ ; will keep fresh for months. Every {woman knows'that lemon juice is . used to bleach and remove such , blemishes as freckles, tallowness and ; tan. and is the ideal skin softener, : smoother and beautifier. 1 Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and j make up a quarter pint of this sweet ! ly fragrant lemon lotion and mas sage it daily into the face, neck, arms ! and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring , out the roses and beauty of any skin. | It is truly marvelous to smoothen j rough, red hands. Tells Dyspeptics What To Eat Anil Avoid IndleeHtlon. Indigestion and practically all forms of stomach trouble, about nine times out of ten, are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid iij the stomach; therefore sufferers should avoid eat ing food that is irritating and leads to excess acid secretion. In nervous dyspepsia, even when food is eaten [within reason, the acid condition, sourness and gas formation ofttimes develop which may be counteracted by Immediately taking a teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a little hot or cold water. It is rarely necessary to repeat the dose. Bisurated Magnesia is an antacid. Used In this way it has no direct ac tion on the stomach: but by neutral izing the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the source of the acid irritation, which inflames the delicate stomach lining. It does more than could possibly be done by any drug or medicine that acts as a di gestent. Get a little Bisurated Magnesia from your druggist, eat what you want at your next meal, follow direc tions above and see if this isn't the best advice you ever had on the sub ject of eating. George A. Gorgas can supply you.—Adv HJRRIBBURO TELEGRAPH HIGHWAY BILL IS $10,647,049 Woodward Measure Reported Out by the Appropriations Committeemen The Woodward bill making the bi-1 ennial appropriation to the State Highway Department \\%s last night reported out by the House appro priations committee carrying $lO,- H-t7.049.3S and referring to the fact that all revenue from automobile li censes. estimated at $6,000,000 for two years, is devoted to highway maintenance. As presented, the bill carried SIS, • The bill as amended divides the $10.647,049.38 as follows: Construction of state highways and state routes in boroughs where roads are improved to each end of borough—s7,l)oo,ooo. State-aid highways, $2,000,000. Purchase and condemnation of turnpikes and toll bridges. $500,000. Township "dirt road" aid for 1913 and 1914, $1,142.043.35. Damages, $5,001>. The McCalg bill making appro priations for the work of the State Health Department in checking tu berculosis was reported out, carrying $3.354,150, a reduction of SIOO,OOO. The firgt opposition to be shown to any appropriation bill in the House appeared when Mr. Rotlienberger, Herks, demanded to be recorded in the negative on the appropriation for Duquesne University, and twenty-six members a short time after voted against the $20,000 appropriation for the Lake Erie and Ohio Ship Canal Board. The House passed appropriations of $15,000,000 finally and sent them to the Senate and passed others for $500,000 on second reading. Letter List IJST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the Post Office, at Harrisburg, Pa., for tile week ending May 26, 1917. Ladies' List Mis. Frank N. Boyer, Mrs. Norman Brown, Florence Dar lington, Emma Dice. Anna Eshelnian, llertle Ferguson. Atha Gardner. Mrs. James Hall, Josephine Howard, Viola Jackson. Katie Johnson, Elsie Ketch man, Mrs. E. E. Kiernan, Elsie Marc, Airs. H. W. Martin. Lizzie Neumayer, Emma V. Nichols, Mrs. Elizabeth I'oppe. Martha Raebuck, Mrs. Joe Reaves, Mrs. J. Fred Schofer, Laura Shohtn, Mrs. Fannie Smith. Kate Smith. Ruth Steenhour. Sarah Thomp son, Mrs. Alice Wilkins, Mrs. J. Wes ley. Myrtle Yocum (.2). Gentlemen's List Jacob Bennett, E. Iv. Bowman, Barclay Brown. Wm. Brown. Clifton Btirry. Samuel Butler, J. V. Cantwell, C. Collins. Edward Condon, James Daniel. I. C. Davidson, James Davis. Walter Diveley, M. L. Engle. C. Falley, C. Falley, E. S. Far ver, Ernest D. Fields. Bott Flem mings. Eli Gates. Ellis Gilbert. Dr. H. Hawkins. Robert D. Heaton, C. D. Hein. Harry C. Heider, Lomer Hols. 1 William Hoover. Martin Horn. John Kenney. A. I* Kiester, E. P. Kings bury. Mato Latin. Jerald Lennigan, Joe P. Lutz, Jr.. Samuel McUlra. Harry Maguire. Dr. P. J. Miller. W. M. Mor ris. Aaron Marsland, Robert M. Myers, Gaton Nikls, Frank Odenweller. John A. Palmer, George J. Richards. George E. Scott. J. W. Seagrist, Jacob Shank. T. Shaplica (Foreign), Bob F. Sherk, A. Stine, George E. Smith. Lloyd B. Smith, Nathan L. Strong. Charles Summers. Earnest Taylor, .Lester West. N. N. Williams. Firms —Kelloggs Teachers Agency, Royalty Co. of America, Persons should invariably have their mail matter addressed to their street and number, therebv insuring prompt delivery by the carriers. FRANK C. SITES. Postmaster. Senate's Work Is Away Ahead This Session Reorganization of the force in the State Treasurer's office, to bring it up to date and provide for the enor mous increase of business there in recent years, is provided in a bill passed by the Senate last evening. The bill provides for a deputy treas urer and for a law clerk to pass on some of the legal questions that must now be referred to the Attorney Gen eral's Department, entailing "need less expense and delay. The Senate also passed the House bill raising salaries of legislators from $1,500 to $22,500 with slight amendments and the measure goes back to the House for concurrence. A resolution providing that when the Senate adjourns this week it will be to meet Wednesday evening, June 6. at 9 o'clock, was adopted. The Senate is away ahead with its work. Up tor this time it has passed upon more legislation than any has passed through the hands of anv session of the Senate within many years. The Senate passed the game code amendments with a number of changes advocated by hunters' and wild life organizations throughout the state. State Chamber Aiding by Distributing Proclamation The Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce is co-operating with the Committee of Public Safety in dis tributing widely the proclamation by the President and extract from the act of Congress requiring registration of all men betwee'n 21 and 30 years of age. The local chambers of commerce, boards of trade and similar commer cial bodies are asked to co-operate with local registration officials In se curing the registration as required by law. The proclamation states "Our peo ple must draw close in one compact" front against a common foe." A MODEL/ MAN Adam, the first, was a hian of lov able disposition and a model hus band, so I am informed by the re corders of early events. Never once in the recollection of his biographers did he speak ill to his beloved soul mate in the presence of human com pany, and according to those who were let into his exclusive confidence and were able to know all his private affairs, he never kicked on her cook ing. nor growled at lier housework. Whether she wore her gowns high cut or low in the neck was a matter of little or no concern to him so long as she was respectably attired in the fashion of the period. And when she got fired from the Palm Garden for nibbling' apples without someone's consent Adam did not sneak off to Reno, as husbands do to-day, t apply for a divorce. No. He cast aside his overalls, threw up his job, and went out with the little lady like a little man. That's the kind of a sparerib he was:—Zim in Cartotns Magazine. Isolated Ike: "That Wiggle familv is the most progressive in our ward." Typhoid Tim: "Yes, and their pro gressiveness is contagious, too. The whole bunch of them have gone in for aviation, and have moved onto a fly."—Cartoons Magazine. Percy Pesthouse: "Huh! You haven't any education. You can't even pronounce your Latin name." Paddy Pus: " 'Taint so. The pro fessor said I was the most perfect culture In the laboratory."—Cartoons Magazine. I Use McNeil s Cold Tabl<u*— RUSSIA FACES NEW DIFFICULTY IN INDUSTRIES Difficulties Between Capital and Labor Makes Situa- | tion Acute By Attocialtd Frtss retrograd, May 29. The Indus trial crisis in Russia is so acute that. ; according to a recent utterance of the Minister of Finance, M. Shlngaroff,] only a miracle can save the country! from economic ruin. The demands of ] the workmen were so enormous, he ! declared, that it seemed Impossible to j keep the industrial wheels going for ' any great length of time. The Socialist ministers at a recent j ministerial council, said that the only j possibility they saw of settling the j difficulty was to bring the war to a j close. Neither the coalition cabinet nor the newly appointed commission to regulate the difficulties between capital and labor has yet found a way to settle the industrial crisis. The commission is composed of the min isters of tlnnnce. trade and Industry and labor, but since there is a wide divergence of views between the mtn- j ister of finance and the new Socialistic minister of labor, it seems probable ' .that this commission will be con fronted with the same difficulties that I attended previous efforts at recon-j filiation. Condition* Alarming I An Investigation of the factory con- | ditions in Petrograd leads to the I alarming, but inevitable conclusion, that unless the Government soon finds ! a means of adjusting the present dif ficulties most of the industrial enter prises working for national defense will be compelled to close within a few months. The outstanding features] of the labor situation are as follows: An Investigation shows that virtu ally the same difficulties prevail in ! all the big factories in Petrograd, and I apparently authenticated reports from 1 Moscow. Donets and -Ural districts in- ! dicate general disorganization. In j many of the factories the demands by the workmen for Increased wages are ! actually greater than the entire j profits of the factories under the best conditions of production. The work men. through their committees, are in I virtual command of the factories, and all business has to be submitted to them for approval. Wages in a ma jority of the factories have alreadv been increased from 100 to 10 per cent., but there has yet been no offset by an advance in prices of the out- t put. i YOU CAN'T YOUR BODY MACHINERY WITHOUT CLEANING Your body machinery must be kept clean while running. You can't let any part break down. When the body machine shuts down for repairs-that's when doctors' bills arrive. Just as dirt and dust and waste materials collect around factory machinery-so does waste collect in the kinks and curves of your bowels and cause trouble. Your bowels must be kept clean-but you can't clean them by straining them and speeding them up with pills or oils or ca thartics-you must clean naturally. Notox generates a natural action of the bowels in every case. It cleans out the waste material—neutralizes poisonous acids—strengthens bowel muscles—relieves overwbrked kidneys. Notox is an every day remedy for all kinds of constipation and bowel troubles. It is for well folks, as well as for sick folks, to keep them well-NO- nor strain, nor flood, nor weaken, nor gripe—it ■k P romot es a smooth, gentle, complete mm aI'A action van our headaches, backaches, that dull, H l°B"gy> feeling are all danger signals. ■ H, They sound warnings that your bowels need KEEPS YOUR BOWELS CLEAN cleaning—that you need Notox ' quick> Stop the stagnation in your bowels —remove that disease waste every day and you'll get a new lease on .life —feel better, look better, sleep better, work better, earn more" money. Take a little Xotox every learn what real health is—give yourself a chance to feel like a young giant. 50c will buy you a full size box of Xotox at any druggist enough to last for two or three weeks—enough to prove that Xotox is a genuine Godsend to you. Get it today! - - If you want to know more about your body machinery and what Xotox will do for you, write for the little booklet "The Human Machine." THE NOTOX COMPANY, INC. We Pause To Honor "The Boys of *6l" On this sacred occasion—"Memorial Day" let every one pause to revere the brave men "both living and depart ed, who offered their lives that the Union might live." May the Boys of 17 be inspired to a sense of realization and duty by the noble example set by the heroes of the sixties. In honor of the day we remain closed. , s r The New Store of Wm. Strouse MAT 29, TO7.
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