Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 19, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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    RETAILERS KEEP
FOOD PRICES UP,
CHARGES HOOVER
350,000 Dealers Blamed For
Holding High Levels, De
spite Regulations
\
Hoover Turns Light
on These Food Facts
The average price of tiour a
barrel, $13.77, is from $1.50 to $2
greater than is warranted by the
wholesale price. The retailer is
reaping the excess.
The price of beef wholesale has
fallen one and one-half cents a
pound since July, but the retail 1
price has increased four cents in ,
that period.
The recent advance in sugar !
prices by retailers to nine cents j
and more per pound is absolutely |
unwarranted.
' Bean growers' associations in |
bean-producing states are holding i
their product for from thirteen
and one-half to fifteen cents per
pound, against an average, price |
last year of eight cents, and des- i
pite the fact that this year's yield j
is 7,000,000 bushels in excess of j
last year.
In the fact of a 59 per cent, in- j
crease in the potato harvest,
growers are holding their pro- I
duct for higher prices.
*■ 1
Washington, Oct. 19. Herbert
Hoover declares that the public is
paying too much for many of Use
necessities of life, and he placed the
responsibility squarely up to the re
tail food distributor. Quoting figures
to prove that while wholesale prices
have been reduced the retail figures
have remained stationary or have
advanced, lie asserted that 350,000
retailers, grocers and the like, have
balked the government effort to
Sjbablllke the cost of living and indi
cated that thty are beyond the con
trol of the food administration.
Asked if he would go before Con
ffreM in December lor power to regu
late retailers, he replied that the
c onduct of the retailers in the mean
lime would decide what he would do
in December. The facts he made
public to-day indicate strongly that
government regulation of all hand
lers of foodstuffs down to the small
est grocer, is possible. The only re
tailers who will come within the
scope of President Wilson's recent
licensing proclamation are those do
ing a business of SIOO,OOO a year or
more. Mr. Hoover said to-day that
they number only 1,200 while the to
tal number of retailers approximated
350,000.
Hoover Outlines Plans
1-acking power to compel the re
tailer to do business on the basis of
cost and a fair profit. Mr. Hoover de
clared that he intends to do the fol
lowing things in an effort to wipe out
excessive profits:
"Inaugurate a system by which the
wholesale prices of principal staples
shall he published in every consum
ing center every day, so that the pub
lic may know what the retailers are
paying for their stocks.
"Gather reports on retail prices
from 700 cities, average them and
make public at regular intervals.
"Let the public decide whether the
retailer is playing fair or whether it
is necessary to regulate him by law."
State Odd Fellows
Install New Officers
By Associated Press
Bradford, Pa.. Oct. 19.—At the clos
ing session here of the annual en
campment of the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania, the
following officers were installed:
Grand patriarch. George Bones,
Philadelphia; high priest, Ij. A. Jones.
Mill Village; senior warden. Jacob A.
Strite. Chamberaburg; junior warden,
J. Reed Irvine. Bedford; scribe, Ed
win I- Bitter. Philadelphia: treasurer,
J. Henry Beitel, Philadelphia, and
outside sentinel, Joseph H. Derr,
Philadelphia.
FAVOR PRIXCK.
Amsterdam. Oct. 19.—Prince Von
Buelow, the former Imperial Chan
cellor, has returned to Berlin, ac
cording to the Lokal Anzeiger. It is
generally believed, the newspaper
adds, that he will be offered hife old
post in succession to Doctor Mich
aelis.
NUXATED IRQfi
ODr. Ferdinand Kinr. Kew York Fhyakian and
Medical Author, lella phyiiciam that tbey should
Nprrtcribe more orranL iron—Nutated Iron—for
their parienti—Say> anaemia—iron deficiency—U
the grrateucurtetothe health itrrnfth vitality and
beauty of the modern American Woman.—Soandi
waminf atainit u<e of metallic iron which may
Injure the teeth, corrode the atomach and do far
more harm than rood; adviiea uie of only nuxaied
iron, taken three timet per day after mealt. It
wiH increase the strength and endurance of weak,
nervous, run-down folks !un<% in two weeks tim
in many instances. Dufmud ty *ll gnd druggiM.
EDUCATIONAL
School of Commerce
AND
fiarrisburg Business College
Troup Uuildln*, 15 So. Market Square
Thorough Training In Business and
Stenography.
Civil Service Course
OUR OFKER— Right Training by Spe
cialists and High Grade Positions.
You Take a Business Course But
Once; the BEST is What l'ou Want.
Fall Term Day and Night
School. Enter any Monday.
Bell. 48S Dial. 4393
cb&IlT
Baay to apply. •", Quick, Safe.
20c. turgaa, Rexall Dragglat, IS nr.
Third St. and Peaaa. Statloa.
FRIDAY EVENING.
800 Attend Opening
of Stevens Social Hall
L,ast evening was the grand open
ing night of the social hall of the
Stevens Memorial Methodist Episco
pal Church, Thirteenth and Vernon
streets. More than eight hundred
OXZIOOOEIIOESOBOE STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. [OC3OE3OnOnOE3O CLOSES SATURDAY AT 9:00 P, MaOBOE3ODOC3OC3O
| Tomorrow, Saturday, A Record-Breaking Day at Kaufman's 12th Anniversary Sale \
Q Your Money Goes Furthest At This Great Underselling Store \
O AT Kaufman's . You don't have to pay war prices at Kaufman's. We are prepared to meet practically all your needs for fresh, dependable mer- t
OThe New Emerson Records chandise in a manner that is perfectly adequate to combat existing war conditions. The store that serves the public is doing something of Which ■
Are Here! " its bit " and is our pride, that we are sustaining 011 farjous underselling prices. And that is why this Underselling Store is "Every- |A7-.,i V C
© Double Disc, 25? body's Store" every day of the year. W ill I OllHave / f
D7 3 M_"Goo^ ; eaßr e O ! adway. Hel- ~ AT KAITFMAVE Bondage I
Where Do we go From KAUFMAN'S 12TI1 ANNIVERSARY SALE OFFERS THE GREATEST VALUES IN nr a At 6
7252—"America, Here's My Boy!" wv • - ~ am* U* <1
ii 'on' Toa- Womens and Misses New Fall and Winter Outergarments Liberty|
g n-JfeST" COATS! COATS! COATS! COATS! COATS! COATS! COATS! COATS! Bon <J/S2k §
Dhasemf.nt= The Most Beautiful and Stupendous Array at These Prices Ever Shown Before in This City 0 / U
•= AT KAUFMAN'S == - - A • 1 • V£h~ j>J / 1 tfj
0 anmvkksahy sale of | INew Arrivals in New Arrivals in S ft
1 1N ™~ S Fall and Winter Coats Fall and Winter Coats | fwl I
DZ WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS. WOMEN'S AND MISSFS' rnA x * T IJ
intMiiis l'lain \Miito Wool Anniversarv Sale >h t g-\ r\. rv 111 \\V\ \ fnXfl JO wrl/fr\ £> AND MlbbKS COATS. I ' iM
Price SIO.OO nlJteN pr ers>rysa,e SIB.OO ■ LIBERTY, 2
and meltons in the best shades for Fali and Winter. \ v£—-^5E® / U ln r / r T / A ' . Two excellent models at this price. One with big DAM ft f
lii( . ~ „ „ w„i Plush collars and some with plush cuffs. Copies V IK -n Sri* ? r h ■° with plush collar and cuffs ITI DvflU j 14
!M Infants Sweater bets—Wool c f (j, e better style coats. -V it§m i 1 . Made of all wool fine velour. All sizes for women r: tf a
O knitted sweater, leggings and ■O'Bh C r I and misses. IH fl I. O
caps in old rose, fIJO QC Hmjl Xjßa&T nfi - H | ff
LI Copenhagen blue J.l.t'u '.HEty /,/ I • ip\ Irm VHs \ II |fl ~ I E2E
!J5 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS. £ JpA I I IV\ WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS. raj j 52
W Infants' Angora Sots Con- Anniversary Sale (h 1 n r - A ff - H IRF fl 1 I 111 ' Anniversary Sale tfOA f\f\ ra " Z" 5*
n slz.sU fl 'I KLJ[ i II ml \ 1 \ WO.OO b 1 n
y anJ ol " $3.95 Navy, brown, green and black velours—with big I fll U / 1 I I \l\% I I In a t,le wanted materials genuine Pom- U
J? ro!,e collars and pockets. An excellent style assortment IV §\ /I \ I Vm"® \ I I Pom lined throughout fine all wool velour —Ker- 1/n.r.u.... a
W Tiifnnt' Wool (viitnn Rn-ontom and a distinct saving on every coat during the sale. HI I\ l\ II T I \W\m \| M / ? ey ?, an , d J5 , ' hi P c 'O ri,s —with big fur or plush collars. vl lA> s
Ml i'"!!,, rj;?? n,Hf All sizes for women and misses. il M\ /I \ ■■ | ■' ill \l My In black, Navy. Burgundy, Taupe, Brown and Green. , n M
f| 211* II ll! k\ |V\ I JmA XrO AWg range of models in all sizes for Women and Womdl S PettlCOatS ||
H 95c to $2.95 WOMEN'S AND MISSES* COATS. M I mV lui. , " AT CUSTOMARY ANNIVERSARY U
INFANTS' I.KGGIXGS Anniversary Sale 1 C? AA y tmTr\ fl m Vm\\ s\ Women s and Misses' COATS—Anniversary SAVINGS 39
Q Made of wool, reinforced with Priri* n 1111 1 ' ' mT~I I —VT >—\ j— 7 ——* V* Sale Prices—Sj?24.so to $50.00 IWe can safely say that ourll M
(cotton. Colors, white, old rose, rnce V * \J ---iw / ( \\ I I / /T\l \\ V , stock of Women s Petticoats for |l
.Copenhagen and Red A _ r . ~, / 7 (
ar\ ryr\ r\o A saxing of several dollars on each of these / \ • •/ / / ■■ 4 I A-t-W . New York and Philadelphia—but at very much offers a good choice in inuterials, U
I 4ifC> 69c, 9oC splendid coats. Velours, fine kerseys and novelties. / V V Vk I I / / /\T\ \ \ higher prices. Pom-Poms, Cut Bolivia, fine Vel- colors and lengths. We know
O 1 j a i nn With plush collars and cuffs others With collars. -|V/ Jb / II- jm\ \\ \ ours, Broadcloths and Burellas In Navv Tanne that nothing in the way of dress
and $1.23 And every wanted color in women', and misses' _/W / J Jjt* \) * Copper, MahogaSy? PekTn Mou.e Keindeer and S 'than
ill INFANTS* WOOLIBATHROBES " U
O °'q q r "" 1 I", e, ?s et l r f"'Vi'" New Arrivals in FALL and WINTER SUITS New Arrivals in FALL and WINTER DRESSES Sio"\^ an q
D a nitl QC Women's and Misses' SUITS. Women's and Misses' SUITS. Women's and Misses' DRESSES. Women's and Misses' DRESSES.
ana Jl.gQ Anniversary Sale ({[l Q CA Anniversary Sale d* 1 C A Anniversary Sale (f A C Anniversary Sale (J* 1 A f\f\ I Alido of good grade of sateen 11 II
INFANTS' WOOL CAPS Price Price tP I O-DU Price $4.%/0 Price *P I UUU o" rumes. an AiMenluhs, A cut k fu?i S !
' < openhagen. Old Hose CO. Made of men's wear serges. All-wool Suits that will sell for $20.00 later. Made Special bargains for the Anniversary j n Ba tin taffeta'and men's wear Rpru-p •
Dand White U cheviots and poplins. In the newest mod- Burella and men s wear serges. Sale. Silk poplins in black, navy, gray. Serges are in black navv Dim hrnwn Women's Petticoats OO
els splendidly tailored and lined In the Hand-tailored and with guaranteed lin- plum, taupe, dark brown and dark green. greln and Burgundy Sat'in aEd iX,.' Annivrrsarv S< 51 .25 0l
INFANTS' MOCC\SINS best shades for Fall and Winter. All sizeß ings Colors are black, navy, taupe, green Serges in black, navy, dark brown and in the latest shades taune BimSt pIITMf i , 11
White Blue. Pink and 7Q- for ad wome ' brown A " sizes for darS green. And all size, for women and brown. " d> ' coftsl cut big and iuu" P6 fasi U
(Q ribbon trimmed 57C m sses. black. £)
B INFANTS'LEATHKR SHOES Women's and Misses' SUITS. w o m i's and Misses' SUITS. Women's and Misses* DRESSES, Women'-? and MiW r>PTr<?<iT?<s Women's Petticoats QC K
... 79c sls 00 $20.00 =- $7.95 ~"- sso I
(Q INI-ANTS PATENT CfX-VTED j . A full $5.00 saving on these suits. Ma. Satin dresses and all-wool serge dresses lengths.
LEATHER SHOES Made or poplins, serges and Burella terlals are fine poplins, men's wear serges, in a splendid style assortment. Satin A splendid assortment of both silk and .
! H Brown, white and black with ®?i Guarantee^ a lin 'nffs elegantly Burella cloths and whipcords. An excel- dresses in black, navy, taupe, dark green, serge dresses In the newest models. All Women's Petticoats fc/1 QC W
;rav and white top's Buttons tailored. The wanted shades of navy, lent assortment of styles. All the new Burgundy and brown. Serge dresses In colors are among them and all sl*es tnnUi'ix'irv S'ili> I'rii'i- w4!/5 II
DS9C, 69C and 79c 1
SEt'OXO FLOOR ■ L__ SECOXD FI,OOH==. *J
| 1 =AT KAIFMAX'S " ' *T KVtFMWS = ' AT KI1PV —■ g
il ! ??: °J. The Spirit of 1917 Enhances Our Millinery H
d j GIRLS NEW FALL DRESSES Special Sale of Special Sale of a
Girls' Percale and Gingham Dresses
"Trimmed" Hats ill if"Trimmed" Hats PLAID BLANKETS |i|
~ . r , lf J' ou wUI like to et a hat , An exceptional purchase of 60/. A Hi
O bizes 2to 0 1 ears. that is becoming to you, a hat <§*■tm This attractive array of turbans p; . p • < VI l-k EJJ
T? . . . , , .. . . . ... . that is the latest word in Fall S(! KMfIBL and sailors Just received fresh 11111 uoi. t air VL/ %J •%J %J
gj A wide variety of dark patterns; also a few lights. High Millinery, and a hat that is the from Dame Fashion's shops —is Blue d White r , . . #3)
3 neck and lonK B'eeve effect. 91 r biggest value for your money bound to please, even the most fas- Pink and White Tn/ Wh 2?!
W Saturday Spceial at AIC t l K . n come in Saturday by all <fi fc* P i S . ta f t ? v , A nc "} ded v am ongst $1.73 COTTON 2.50 COTTON WOO I NAP SI iohti Y ... fc 1 ?!
means and try on one of these -&■ M !i these hats (at both prices) are some 1 *ol. JSAI SI.IC.HJI.Y IM- y
rtlrl*' Wmcli sailors or turbans. You will find J* Vv/fl ® By" 9 " J? 1. charming hats for children. Come BLANKETS in „.A V- K ETS I'I.AID * ERFfcCI WOOL ||
U Uiris wasn Uresses n big assortment, specially priced £ V? ■ B X in Saturday —we want you to , , Kl'7rs. ill vkkts BI.ANKKTS at U
NCTI for Saturday only, at f \# fi Hfi \ \ see these hats, priced at gray and tan, UI.ANKKTS big reductions, in Jg
0' Guaranteed Fast Color Ginghams— V I f I with colored ' ' sortment "of gray-' good
M A beautiful assortment of plains; also *> Cy *9 Ok \ F X (f Q QC borders. Used quality. Size colors in and heavy—lo-4
light and dark plaids. Well made and Ja - %P £* •*7 %J \ ' / V -7} O for bed sheets -o M , , b eautiful li-4 and 12-4
II nicely trimmed. Sizes Cto 14 QC_ -vrf (/ t7\ v "t" 8 '2* 80. Special, plaids. sT/.es.
H years. Saturday special at . . VMWytwN SECOXH FI.OOH. HEAIt= , Special, a pair.' a P a ir. size *" * S2 95 S
Q Till I 111 Ilk \ AT KAUFMAN'S —~ ' AT KAVFMAX's 1 ' =~=T) _ _ *
Q g : mu{ Special Saturday Sale of A„niv„ S ar ySa , e li <1.39 <1.98 $3.49 $4.95 jj
g £. p 'ni M Women's & Misses' Women's Shirt Waists B g
n In[ 5 w omen s & misses womc „, Volto Shl „ ww .„ _„ A _
U W W T"* attractive assortment of white Voile shirt waists, good quality and fcl A n n lieht and Sa.nl H
S Qf at this remarkably nominal price. They are lace , tee . Specif ... 51.49 coloHng? $2.95 S
■ w frirl*!' Oin crham DrPcccc V ■ P and embroidery trimmed; low collars a few ol " n> - h *9
D\Jlil& \JlHgllctm J-SICSbCS JL \J9 J—ilfr- J high, and some convertible collars that button up . ——— —jg
A beautiful selection of Shepherd -\ / about the neck; with cuffs in straight and turn- if
Checks and plaids. All the latest 7 1 l 4 _ , back effects. A complete range of sizes OC c
styles, including straight line and high L I Novelty Boots from 3(i to 46 W
O waist models. Trimmed with white Aj II sr— /fer ——r=& f
collars and cuffs. Sizes 6to 14 years. J This special lot cm- / Women S Silk and WACMW S?
; S u,raw . Sp """ $1.95 0* mm- a cr.ped.chm. a'! . "VIEWm" H
O Second Floor flexible and Goodyear K||3j J Shirtwaists mjr ||
D„ .. . . _ , welted soles; plain and • fiffiß A beautiful array of // "P \ >!• > MattreS?eJ
Extraordinary Values in This Anniversary Sale of imitation tips; Louis üß&fca' the new fail styles that// V"® 1 / vv k * O
and sport heels. All the fEgHMB/, Is equal to those shown// ]\ \\ *■> Special Felt Round Fv
n* 1> XI rll D 117* L r* L newest models with 9- V in the big city stores./ Jh % \ A
(.iwln |\J niir Moll JCr W/ in rflf I note Inch tops and in all KMiM wl These waists are trlm-l jyfj few K. I , .. .. celsior Mattress, covered
o wis iiew rail A winter L oats —• fgf Ist mLMu\I i >" •" $595 M
If! Including All the N.w Fabrics, Colors and Styles. .iSSSSfc ft,SSSISm Si. .S".'"')"',°°g VMjWgILIII V f""!..,0.ni" ckl " *
M - , _ TT>T c, A T.O t\- more a pair. ( stitched finish. All sizes / I 7UI '\ this very low good Strong Special Sen Moss rnmhi
y GIRLS COATS, GIRLS COATS, Our price, /II [ 36 to 46. A tailor-made Price, 2-qt. size. lasts. Special, "fecial sea moss ombl-
S AXMVIHSARV SALE Z ANNIVERSARY SALE T% V at '* " rare %Ih 7Q OO MattrCß8 ' covered V
Q I'ltlCE *"* IMIICE V <t/C AC value, at \ U.Mjg ; •. jbJ \ iif C 9oC with good CO QJ- M
D.Sl>ri< For UlrU 'i to II Year*. Slf For CiirlN 2to 14 Years. . V SLUmJg ) v tick wOI/U I
One of the prettiest collec- A this price, this Is one of V *• V V (P "J A i JmKKS§M ' r I
tions of coats we've ever had the prettiest and best value ,n I _ rj ITrl WTTriC A MFi XMAT "C*TT I\/TC M
at this price. The materials are variety of new patterns we Wnmen'<; Shnec Wnmpn'<j Rnots -IA.UVJO AllU . JYIO
Astrakhans. corduroy. mix- have ever shown. We have ma- Womens Siloes Womens COOtS ' ,T * Reversible wool fiber rues ~ , ©
turos and mottle In black, blue, tcrials of panettes, mottle Black kidskin flexible Gray kid vamps, 9xl2 feet r\ ■' process linoleum,
green and brown colors. Belt- lambs, kerseys, in all wanted . lpnther Louis heels ,ace boots, with gray 55.95 fu " 2 >' ards wide; 30 patterns M
Dcd. pockets and Venetian trim- colors like green, brown, blue. . B,t " c l oth tops t o match. Women S Georgette and Crepe de Chine Special. . in the wood and geomet
mc'c'- mixtures ana Deet root. ■_ Rnocial covered Louis heel. ~, ATOT>o ricl designs; perfect uoods-
GIRLS' COATS, #0.95 GIRLS' COATS, $/J.95 111- Specui. WAISTS $13.50 wool fiber rugs, Bq Tare Ati ' Jj
p2S?^ EBBARY SA, - E O I^i ERSAKY SA, ' E O $2.95 I $3.95 A pretty selection of new Kali Waists with ?* 12 eXtra ©
O I'Ktt E - • • • • • • ■ • • • Rita................. such a comprehensive assortment that It fairly , y , "Pe- CI H QCC ioc printed linoleum—won- M|
*'"k r tor Girls 2to It Years. blooms with beauty. Lace and embroidery trim- ela' .'... <Plvrsf3 derfully durable uualitv- full
H A charming array of the new A magnificent array moder- ————— wi .h ruffled frnnti and hirh " ' uuiaoie quality, lull
styles at attractive prices. itely priced. The materials are __, l ennDT c T_IT-.O neck and some with larse sailor collars Turn- Avminater r>,,„ C t 010 vo >' ar(^B wide, newest pat-
Such materials as corduroy. Egyptian plush, velours, zibe- Women S and Misses SPORT SHOES blck Jiffs AfuTlranieofsizel fromSß to 4 ft wJSfi! 9 *U terns. mix M
II zlbellnes, melton cloth, kerseys llnls, mixture cloths and rari- _ „ u Excentlonal value at £ ' Worth * 32 B0 tOA QC Snuarevir.l 59c A
In pretty colors of brown. tans in brown, blue, green and Dull calf sport shoes; Goodyear welted; new exceptional value at Special at q Lf OP y
green, blue and blacks. black colors. sport heel; 9-lnch top. *7Q *n n f „. „ 51.i0 to JI.BO Inlaid lino- tori
prm e> rn*T(! A ut - Special at 00, tZf 5Z.i75 t 9x12 Seamless tapestry leum—colors go through to
H . GIRLS COATS. Anniversary brusseis rugs, 01 T tie the back and will never wear
Sale Price I Special Pl#.*7o out. Handsome wood and M
H Slr.es For Girls ?to 14 Years. FIRST FI.OOR, HEAR FIRST FLOOR. Heavy, durable, long-wear Special o "^ l U '° O
/ Wl We are safe in saying no other store lias rugs. , 9Kr M
/ J A as beautiful an assortment as ours at this RHBVB KB W I IPV square yard i/OC.
\s; r t k k han ch ' n^ hillß - s '^ 1 ln charming fI I I Family S ~al
Beautiful! It Is difficult to express the I % % I M *1 r
exqulslteness of this wonderful display of W \ \ M L \ m 11 J. - 16681 , p4
W coats. The materials comprise mottle lamb. I % % /jf ft I I gov L-—\ . bloctro I'.lislric Irons, nick- g%
M kerseys, velours, silk, plush, Egyptian plush I 1 Jr ■ | I k l .V V B I J| Ik M O Nisn ■ aq el-plated, complete and guar
and panettes In the desirable I \ \ 111 111 ■■ |H HII b I 191 4| J P X .tJ an teed. $2 95 H
. I.( OM I" ' ""R I M : Basement ■ I
OaOcaOOOOODOESTORE OPENS AT 8:30 A. M. oaoaonooOOOICLOSEs SATURDAYS AT 9 p. MAPAOBONOCAOAO
people attended and participated In
the delightful gathering. For some
months past the church has been at
work getting the ljall ready for the
numerous activities of the church and
Sunday school which will be carried
on during the fall and winter.
The scheduled program is big In
many ways and will Include great
numbers ot folks in the community
HXRRISBURG fffßgffiM TELEGRAPH
and city. The Badles' Aid Society
had charge of the social attraction
last evening. Mrs. W. Byrem and
her sixty helpers served dinner from
B to 8 o'clock to one of the largest
cicwds evpr served on a like occa
sion in the Stevens Memorial Church.
The hall Is very pretty and makes a
festive appearance. The new kitchen
is thoroughly equipped and modern
In its departments. The late Improve
ment makes this church up-to-date ln
every particular.
HOLDUP ItKI'OHTKU
An alleged holdup was reported
from Wlldwood Park last evening at
9.30 o'clock. A farmer who was
passing through the- park told an
other man that a negro had held up
an automobile party, but the police
were unable to confirm the story.
EIGHTH ItEUIMKNT SPI.IT
Uy Associated Press
Camp Hancock. Augusta, Ga.. Oct.
!'•—While the Eighth Regiment, o!
Pennsylvania, has not yet been dis
solved, the majority of the men and
OCTOBER 19, 1917.
officers have been transferred to the
One Hundred Twelfth Regiment. In
all, 1,647 enlisted men and twenty
eight officers have been transferred.
There are 346 men remaining with
the Eighth. With the exception of
the higher officers, most of the com
missioned men are now with the new
vnit.
5
FRKEI) IN ANTIDHAIT CASE
Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 19. —>
Adolph Germer, of Chicago, execu-,
tive secretary of the National Social-'
ist party, and ten others were ac
quitted by a jury in United States
District Court here last evening of
charges of conspiracy against the
selective draft.