PLUVIUS WORKS WITH FUEL HEAD TO DARKEN CITY Beats Administrator in Inaug urating Lightless Nights; Hour of Total Gloom The lightless night prevailed in Harrisburg to an extent never con templated by the fuel administra tion. When the series of electrical storms which passed over the city Played havoc with the machinery of the Harrisburg Light and Power Company plant, the city began to conserve light to an extent the fuel administrator would never dare to suggest. Street lights went out early In the evening, and came on only fitfully until the service was fully resumed near midnight. The entire city was without street light for an hour in the evening, and many parts of the city were without street lighting for several hours. Many houses and buildings were lightless during the early evening. The storm charged the air with electricity to such an extent that tne high power conducting wires were overcharged,* resulting in the burning out of wires. About 8 o'clock shortly after repairs had been made, a bolt of lightning struck near the ■Laght and Power Company plant, wrecking part of the system. It was nearly four hours 'before repairs were made. Shortly before midnight street lighting was resumed, and the residences and buildings began to get service a little later. Complaints Are Few There were few complaints *be cause of lack of service for electric lighting last night. It was known to be the first lightless night, and the dwellers in the city have been so im-, bued with the ideas of patriotic sacrifice that not a word was utter- | ed against the darkness by those who Don't Be Bald How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Ivustrous Few of us get bald In a day and we all have ample warning when our hair is thinning out. Parisian sage is a most efficient hair invigorator, but to immediately stop any further loss of hair and quickly start a new growth it must be rubbed into the scalp so the starv- j ed hair roots can really absorb it and get the vital stimulation so badly needed. You will surely be delighted with the first application for your hair and scalp should look and feel 100 per cent, better. Parisian sage is not expensive. It's a scientific preparation that supplies all hair needs—a clean, non-sticky, antiseptic liquid that is sold by Ken nedy's Drug Store and at drug and toilet counters everywhere with guarantee to give*you perfect satis faction or money refunded. Good looking hair is half the bat tle in any man's or woman's person al appearance. Neglect means dull, thin, lifeless hair and finally bald ness, while a little attention now in sures thick and lustrous hair for years to come. No matter what your hair troubles try a Parisian sage massage to-night—you will not be disappointed.—Adv. THE GLOBE Today the Clock Says 61Q THE GLOBE A Word to Mothers & Fathers About Boys' Clothes fsome person, in whom you placed im confidence "tipped you off" to the fact .next season's boys' clothes would be :ly increased in price and that it would pay you tremendously to buy ahead for a season or two, that person would cer tainly be doing you a great favor. Things ARE in just that condition TODAY and considering that our REDUCED PRICES of boys' clothes are way below pres ent market prices, we can in all sincerity say THE GLOBE'S e Thousand Suit Campaign \ Your Opportunity to Save $6.50 Suits Reduced t0... . $5.25 $7.50 Suits Reduced to $6-25 ' $8.50 Suits Reduced to. .. . $7.25 ' SIO.OO Suits Reduced to. .. . $8.50 ' $12.50 Suits Reduced to. . . . ' $15.00 Suits Reduced to. . . 00 M]\ Boys' Furnishings and Hats Reduced Hundreds of Men Were Quick to Take Advantage of Our Great Q, v Mid-Summer Shirt Sale For never before were such beautiful, high gr&de shirts _ , offered at such remarkably low prices. Many of them arc priced lower than the materials used in the making costs J®lr to-day. See the shirts in our windows you can't help but see their extra money's worth. All sizes. Silk Shirts worth to $5.00 are. . . .$2 85 Shirts worth to $3.50 are °'K'^ r Examiners for Registration • r£ ,bert E - Blackburn, Phil adelphia; Trustees of the Pennsyl va"ia State College. E. S. Bayard, nArf" K ess - Williams- Port, members of State Board to Ex amine Expert Accountants. James E. Hindman. Prank W. Main. Pittsburgh- Trustee to Administer Mothers As \}VlP.l® . F HP d -, AlcK ean county. Miss Margaret W Martin. Bradford: Jus- S e , Peace - Beaver countv, H. Rockenstein, Freedom Bor- Rofv.Kii T-u ria .. count >'- James L. taerKebiie, Ebensburg Borough Tioaa Edward Brifham Tioga Bor ough, Washington county. S. E. Ten nant, Amwell township. 500 Italians Escape Austrians; Flee Afoot to Japan; Seek Homeland By Associated Prtss Drnniaon. 0.. July from the Austrians and making their way through Siberia to Japan, five hundred Italian solcjiers passed through here last night enroute to an Atlantic port where they will sail for Italy, by the way of the Mediterran ean. The men were captured by the Aus trians while fighting in the Piave front and werp impressed into serv ice in the Austrian army operating in Russia. Several months ago they re belled and marched aroot to Siberia and thence to Japan where they were put upon a ship and transported to an American Pacific port. The Italians narrating their ex perience said many of their number died from exposure while traveling through Siberia. They said altogeth er one thousand Italians escaped from the Austrians, some of their number having passed through here several days ago bound for an At lantic port. They- declared seven thousand Italians have been forced to fight in the Austrian armies in Russia. Yankees Shatter Hopes of Kaiser at Thierry With the Americans at the Marne, July 25. — From the aged clvilizans who were left at Chateau Thierry details were learned of the German occupation of the city and of a visit by the Kaiser. He arrived on the Marne on June 3. He expected to stand on Hill 204 and watch his troops dobcuch from Belleau wood, reach the Paris highway in the rear of the prepared French positions and capture La Forte, then Meaux and finally Paris. But the sudden attack of he American marines on Belleau wood broke up this German plan and dis organized th> German reserves. The civilians were kept in the cellars 'cr thirty-si< hours. The Kaiser while ii. Chateau Thierry stopped at ihe F.lephart Hotel. At night he slept In the hotel's wine cellar. The ho tel Is now in ruins. Helping Others, Mother Finds Her Wounded Son Paris, July 25.—A New York wom an attached to the American Red Cross lfappened to be in Paris and volunteered to help in taking care cK the wounded coming In from the battlefield. She was working busily when startled by a loud cry of "mother." Turning, she saw her son, a young lieutenant In the American Army. He had been wounded In the leg by shrapnel In the lighting on Monday. The first news she had had that Mr Bon was engaged In the battle was when she heard his cry. Emergency Fleet Adds to Pacific Coast Plant By Associated Prtss San Frncisoo, July 25.—The Emer gency Kleet Corporation in conjunc tion with the Bethlehem Steel Cor poration, has perfected plans for the acquisition of 153 acres of land ad joining its Alameda plan as the site for an extension to its shipbuilding , costlnfr approximately $25,- 000,000, it was announced to-day. ii L® I } s ' or extension as out lined, it was said, will make it one of the largest in the world. They in slinH 6 Thl lns ' a ' latlon of eight' new p 8 yard is to be a permanent - \ : "The Live Store" "Always Reliable" \ ten all ° . al Otv ce \ V 6UB aotUn \ \ V/otnen Ta I Palm Beach Week I Hurry along, you men, for that I Palm Beach Suit for we've been selling some this week lt will greatly relieve the pressure in our busy alteration department Saturday if you can arrange to come here Friday Our tailors are having the time of their lives trying to "keep up" with the selling end Don't put it off until the last minute, come at once and get your Palm Beach Suit at $9.75 Men could scarcely believe we would I allow them to choose from our entire stock of $12.00, $15.00, $16.50 and SIB.OO. Palm Beach Suits _ at our reduced price .$9.75, but they - I were agreeably surprised in having an unrestricted choice of the best suit in the store and After buying went out to send their friends to share the full benefits of this splendid oppor tunity You'll do the same when you see the values here in Palm Beach and Kool Cloth Suits at $9.75 Palm Beach Week 304 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA. plant Resigned to engage in activi ties after the war. It Is said. Dubois, Pa., Soldier Shot as Deserter From Logan Picayune. Miss., July 25.—Lyle W. Barrett, alleged deserted from a Pennsylvania field artillery regiment at Camp Logan. Texas, was captured here last night after being shot by county officers and probably fatally wounded. He was to the base hospital at Camp Shelby. Barrett, according to the authori ties. was sought in connection with 1 the robbery of the post office at 'legehee. He is from Dubois, Pa. JULY 25, 1918. Strange Ship Of! Nantucket Lightship May Be Sub Herald By Associated Press Boston, July 25.—The unknown armed ship sighted .oft Nantucket Sunday morning by Captain William Price, of the schooler Elizabeth King, of Gloucester, was looked upon with Suspicion to-day by naval offi cials, some of whom believed it might be a mother ship for German submarines operating oft the New England coast. The mysterious ship was seen but two hours before a U boat attacked the tug Perth Amboy and her tow off Orleans. The strange vessel, with guns fore and aft, was reported to be in the line of trans-Atlantic travel about twenty miles south-southeaßt of Nantucket south shoal Jlghtship. The boat displayed neither flag nor name and carried heuvy wireless equip ment. Captain Price, upon reaching Glou- Captain Price, upon reaching Gloucester last night, reported that the ship came within one hundred feet of the Elizabeth King and trained its guns upon the schooner but did not hai; her. When Captain Price spoke an officer of the steam- ( er replied in a foreign tongue. 11