4 HENRY BUDD HAD ] $1 EXPENDITURE Candidate For Supremo Court Says a Notary Refused to Accept Fifty Cents Henry Budd, candiduto for Su preme Court Justice at the recent election, to-day tiled ft campaign statement at tho Stato Department In which he certified that ho had ex pended approximately one dollar, mostly in postage in answering let ters suggesting that tie De a candi- | date and that tf any one made any ' expenditures in his behalf it was done without consultation with him . and ho is now utterly unaware of. any such payments. Mr. Itudd fur- ; ther certified that he received no contributions unless a notary who > had declined to accept any fee for taking acknowledgment on the nom ination affidavit could he considered i as contributing fifty cents, the cus- ! toniary amount in such transactions. I Edwin M. Abbott, of Philadelphia. | and A. V. pively, of Altoona, also ! candidates for the Supreme Court, certified to expenditures of st>7.So ! and slBl.Bs respectively. Their pay- ; ments were mainly for printing. Neither received any contributions. - Statements of expenditure of less ; than s.">o were filed by C. B. Bower 1 and Oliver McKnight, Single Tax candidates for Congress-at-Barge. I Judge Isaac Jchnson. of Media, I was to-day reappointed a member of the State Board of Public Charities for the term of five years. I Governor Brumbaugh to-day made requisition on the Governor of New Jersey for return to Pennsylvania of Ricardo Catalona. charged with murder in Philadelphia. The Public Service Commission | to-day announced that the Clt'zens Electric Company, of Wllliamsport. has tiled notice of an increase in rates in that city effective December j 1; the York Railways notices of in. j creases on certain classes and estab. j Ushment of an Intermediate fare j limit: Mansfield Electric Company, in'-rcase in Tioga county: l'ottstown Gas and Water Company, Pottstownj , Rock Run Fuel Gas Company, Pitts- , burgh and vicinity: Freeport Tele graph and Telephone Company, Freeport: Weutherly Water Com-j patty, Weatherly: increases in rates, , Trenton, Bristol and Philadelphia Street Railway increase rront five to j six cents between Morrisvillc . and : Torresdale and intermediate sta tions: Slate Belt Electric Street Rail, way Company, Northampton county, ; increase from six to seven cents fare with provision that trucks must be carried on freight care} Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and Newcastle and ! Pittsburgh, Mars and Butler rail ways. increases on caskets, ice cream, bread, bicycles, etc, Hearings were held to-day by Commissioner Milton J, Brecht > . against the service regulations of the Harrisburg Gus Company, in Elkwood and the matter-may be ad- j justed, and also on complaints from i Hummelstowh and Palmyra about i the gas raftes in those places. Quebec I oil Gates Disappearing Fast Montreal —Tollgatea -ind bridges are now regarded in liie Province of Quebec as relics or" Hie past, and they are disappearing fast. This year eight municipalities, acting in with the provinical government, abolished the tollgate system. They all toeif advantage of a law placed on the statute books ! of the province a fow years ago, by which municipalities which desired can free their highway?, In every j case the road has to be bought from ; the tollgate company which built it, and the statutes also provide that' In cases where the municipalities I pay half .the cost of expropriation, I the provincial government may make a grant equivalent to the other half. it was this law that eight-munici- | pallties took advantage of this year. Christmas Shopping—Do It Now—Avoid Fatigue Select Your White Sewing Machine Now During This Demonstration Every Sewing Machine we are offering today is 25 per cent under the price of any other similar grade Sewing Machine. / Our Sewing Machines are the latest and best models J##* made. Guaranteed by us and the manufacturer. BUY THE WHITE SIT STRATE WpM MACHINE ON EASY TERMS AUTOMATIC LIFT AUTOMATIC TENSION The Sit Strate is a specially designed model that permits the operator to sit comfortably and erect. We specialize W White Rotary Because nothing gives a woman more pleasure and real comfort than to own a Good Sewing Machine. Save Your Nerves The White Is so simple—runs so easily and quietly, stitches so beautifully and looks so well balanced that we decided this was the machine every woman should have. Join our club now, save 25% and pay on our easy weekly or monthly payments and get the best sewing machine # The White for $45.80 You will buy a White eventually, why not now when the prices are so reasonable? Toys g?©THERLT Talking Machines COMDA MV Carpets and VJtFurs, Stoves, Victor Records • Draperies 312 Market St. PKIUAY KY r TLNIKG, VIENNA CASTS OUT A USTRIAN EMPEROR ON EVE OF LIBERTY Republic to Be Proclaimed Tomorrow; Former Ruler Not to Be Allowed Within City, Even as Private Citizen LONDON, Nov. 15.—Vienna newspapers announce that the German-Austrian republic will be proclaimed to morrow and that former Emperor Charles' request to be permitted to reside in Vienna as a private citizen has been rgfused, according to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Ex change Telegraph Company. Amsterdam, Nov. 15.—Officers of ( the German air service have taken j the German crown prince and his oldest son to a place' of safety, ac cording to tho Tageulatt of Berlin. London, Nov. 15.—More than one hundred< men, mostly Getman offi- j cers have been killed in disorders in s Brussels, and Soldiers" Councils have been formed in that city and at Antwerp, accordign to an Amster dam dispatch to the Exchange Tele graph Company, quoting the Tele graaf. Amsterdam, Nov. 16.—The new German government has Issued nn i appeal to the peasant population! asking for tho formation of peasants' j councils for the purp-Se of organ-j izing food supply. The appeal says j such voluntary sclf-udmtnistratton Is! better than bureaucratic orgunlza-| tlon and will avert recourse to com-; pulsory measures. Holland has found It necessary to appeal to its people for the co-oper ation of the populace In ft "grave crisis," fearing seizure of power by the minority. Holland hus enforced the Internment order on the former emperor of Germany, who is under . tlie protection of tho Dutch govern ment until such time as disposition of his presence Is determined upon. The Dutch proclamation declares its determination to maintain au- i thorlty and order. German Filers Take Crown Prims' I A disi ateh from Amsterdam soems to confirm the report that tho form- | er German crown prince Is safe. Of- j fieers of tho German air service, tho j dispatch states, have taken the Crown Prince and his eldest son to 1 a place of safety. London reports tell of continued . disorder in Brussels, stating that 1 Soldiers' Councils have been formed in that city and at Antwerp. More than 100 men, chictiy German of ficers, have been killed in Belgium's leading city, it is officially announced in Parts that the French army will make an | offiffiul entry of Strassburg on Mon- I day, November 25, and that high of- ; fieials will go to eigtit days j later for the ceremonies to be held I incident to the retaking of Alsace and I-orraine by France, An American mission is to leave j for Spa, German headquarters, on ! Saturday, according to a London dis- I patch, received from France. A dele- ! nation from the French general staff has been at Spa to arrange for the repatriation of 4 20,000 French war prisoners and it is not unlikely the American mission Is to go to Spa on a similar errand. The prisoners to be repatriated include .those who have been interned in neutral countries. Germany Appeals to Peasants In its effort to solve the food prob lem in defeated Germany, the new | German government has appealed to j the peasant population to form, councils for the purpose of organ- • izing food supply, suggesting volun tary self-administration is better than bureacratic organization and assuring the peasants co-operation will avert recourse to compulsory measure. Open Air School to Begin Sessions November 25 . Sessions at the Susquehanna Open Air School, Fifth and Seneca streets, will probably be resumed Monday. November 25, it was announced at the School Board offices to-day. The building bad been in use for weeks as an Emergency Hospital during the influenza epidemic and was fumigated to-day. It will be cleaned thoroughly and all the furniture which was re moved will be replaced next week. The School Board at its meeting this afternoon received an opinion from M. W. Jacobs, solicitor, on the liability of tho district for half pay to the dependants of employes who have entered the military or naval service. A request also was made that the> board authorize the purchase of a motion picture machine and stereopllcon for the use of John 11. Blckley, director of special activities. HIS WiFE DEMANDED lit u.'it m - —— ..... •■•. Tniluccd r-._. .-p TV- v 1 "I have such bad stomach trouble that it almost broke up my home," says Wilbur Tuunt, ot North Sev enth street, Harrlsbuig, Pa. "No wonder people turned their heads when 1 came near them, "Finally my wlfq Bald to me: 'Wil bur, 1 can't stand the mnell of your breath any longer; go get cured or get a divorce,' "So I begun looking around for something that would save mo, and a.l of my friends said that Tanlao would do the trick, so 1 began tak ing it, "Now all is serene in the happy little home on North Seventh street, for my breath is swoet and clean and the Mrs, no longer has any com plaint to make, "Tanlao has fixed me up and I can't say enough for it," Tanlao is now being introduced here at Gorgas' Drug Store. Tanlao is also sold at the Gorgas Drug Store in the P. R. R. Sta tion: in Carlisle at W. G, Stevens' Pharmacy: Eliaabethtown, Albert W, Cain: Charles B. Carl, Middletown, ColiTr 8, Few's Phar macy: Waynesboro, Clarence Croft's Pharmacy j MeclianiC6burg, H. F. Brunhouse. The genuine Tanlac bears the name "J. I. Gore Co." on outside carton of each bottle. Look for it. HARRBBBimO IgSggftS TELEGRAPH ' Chinese Woman Is Bellevue Surgeon Now York—A Chinese woman sur-' geon, Dr. Plang Yuen TBUO, has i JUKI been assigned to the ambulance | stuff of Bellevue Hospital. Dr. Tsep holds degrees from three American universities and when she completes I •srrnmmmimmrmmi, Store Open Saturday Until 9 O'clock ®saEs®2Ho | ar 1 I] It has become the custom in this city when men want the very utmost in clothing values they direct 0 PI to Kaufman's. For years we have been building a clothing business founded on reliable merchandise at Under- m Kj selling Prices—and now when prices in most sections are at top limit we are able to give men real old fashioned !|j bi clothing values. Saturday will be a record day here and we are prepared to meet the great Thanksgiving-tide Js| Uj business. • t * (jy |j f; Lot I—Underselling "Sv Lct Underselling 1 M : Demonstration Sale ' ' Demonstration Sale bj i 1 SUITS AND A \ SUITS AND • | I OVERCOATS , / \l' OVERCOATS | Pi n Splendid Trench Model and Conservative Oior- u s- \ You'll pay Five Dollars more In many stores for nl} hS M '* many styles and new models. Hand- . I I 1 Jr I yy ,1 Suits ntui Overcoats, that would not compare to Cs t|| * somely Hindu and trimmed. . I / W* _I / those handsomely tailored garments. -(SMBBUBIBBBtSSBSBSBBBBSSBBBSSISSBBBBHBiBSflBESIMSBBBBBBl 1/X K (iiIISSBIIBBSBBBBBBBBiBBBftBIfIIIfIBBBIIBBBBBBfIBBnBBBSBBIBSBBBBBH l|M Lot 2—Underselling Lot 4—Underselling i|| | . Demonstration Sale I * Demonstration Sale j|j if SUITS AND • SUITS AND | II OVERCOATS j OVERCOATS I I j Choice N^Jgpj hoice s 24= 1 I:* Kvery wanted model. Tle new Trench Over- Handsome Hand Tailored Suits and Overcoats. |ll u coats, in black oxford and mixtures. Handsome sIA \JnlTrwJ 111 ' .Just tlie kind you would expect to pay 810 more O " Suits in all materials. || |[||||| f< ,r - Kvery now model the newest material. Iq 'ikISrEaCSrSSSZIIiIUIIBBBBBBfISiSSSBSeKBSBBSBSIII&SgIBkitiEaai :KssSafi3BJs::r.'S3illlSßJ3ilSM>iM!.MS?!::il Sj Three Great Lots of Men's Trousers Go on Sale Saturday at Underselling Prices Men's Pants at Qr „ J Corduroy Pants d9 QC IfOddPSitsat AQ S rn 32 to 42 Waist P±.J/0 = 32 to 42 Waist SE 32 to 42 Waist | IU uT nr - lA j - 1 Worsted, cheviot and castrtmero. Handsomely 14 Worsted pants, strongly made. A good assortment. A One rib, drab shade corduroy. Strongly made. made. S, m 0 | *= —=====—==u =— | j| | Men's and Boys' Furnishings Sale Boys' Overcoats & Mackinaws 1 and Winter Underwear More Overcoats and Mackinaws for boys gathered together in H this Big Live Boys' Department than you'll find in any other I. D iSi Men's Dress Shirts $l,lO Harrisburg Store.. Naturally Prices Are the Lowest Here! [J Isl if""**' ~SK.-.4.J Men's Dress Shirts, all new ' r, , „ , C* C ffcCf h li • SUrS'Tnl'- SUS2- Sl* S! Boys Overcoats 03.7J J-jv 1 L7S /j\\ WV V r\ laundered cuffs. *° 9 £ ear Boys' Polo model N TiJ m V r Overcoats. Button to the neck, vL*Jr lil I Hen's Dress Shirts $2.45 Boys' ~ $8.95 //Bi\ I !k"1 IS (ill wrtli Men's Dress Shirts, all the /jjjrHffi 3to 10 years. They come In every / J l,\ K; tZSd*r'7. \il I ill' Mtil ne ? r u P-to-the-minute patterns. Q.J Sf * 'T.t' j new shade, tan. brown and neat (A / IJEgC In IF aoti cuffs, cut full, all sizes. ftp® mixture. Trench models. / 7N- L ./ T l5 ■C Hen's Onion Suits $1 98 Boys* Overcoats $9.95 ® ii* Q KtjM men j UIIIUH puna QI.7Q Bto IS years. New Trench model. \ t V\ K]l PB'Tf I ■ i fyl >, ... IrV liivv' Well made and splendid new val- /\\ /\ A.i r IVI iffl Y —8 If i v _ Men s Vmon Suits, ribbed or • il AT li Ilv uues. many phtterns. ( vl \ V JELI ->CT 1 I TIT, fleece lined In gray, ecru, tan \l3* A . \ * \ ) W and reindeer. All sizes, ,4 to 43. W B Oys' OveFCOatS 14,95 t l S Men's Winter Underwear 98c Beys' Union Suits $1.25 ' fl! -t-i V a ■ in the newest shades. _llA Jh ?§ s Hibbed and Fleece Boys' Ribbed and Fleece ~ T~ ~ • A/f\ |W H| Shirts and Drawers in ecru Lined Union Suits, all sizes, RfIVS IXtjtfltinjlWki Nan >f\ Ss yj and gray, all sizes and very cut full, extra good value m! " tuaiailiawS /Jl gw good values. in the sale. * 7to 17 years. A splendid heavy • Ol nJ ________________ Mackinaw Coat, at just about l^ 1 liA| wholesale cost. Sj Sj v y -7 n 0 ' : f, 8s : More Money Saved at Kaufman's „ W ** At November Underselling Oemonstration Prices S In Knit Underwear for Women, Misses & Children Women's Hosiery, at ~ Oi| ft • i iSs Black Cotton Hose, double X£ll Czf\ hi Kal sole and heel, slight Imperfec- =■ IU l(|J 1 Misses' Union Suits 97c flk Baby Bands at.. 39c , „ • i [ii Ladles' Cotton Ribbed medium Children's Wool and Cotton OlFieil S Hosiery, at ~A Hp . NijLa Vt weight Union Suits, fleece lined years. BanU '' " UeB Il ° ® double wU alKe!. T-OU | JpK | OBim'slMeiwear69c Women's Underwear 97c 38c wP WjVi I LS Clal value ti fiari ") r A long sleeves, ankle length :tr u_; „x ftvl /f K 1 gS Sizes 33 nn.l 34, SOe. /fVjfTBS?/ jnt Kxtru Sizes, iV omen S HOSlerV, at , , OH I ' : l*l AV m =.=_=_ Ladies' White Fibre Bilk /MI BK/ ///// if 4 .IS LrA _ ft Ku~~ 1 ' J&A kf „■ '• ■■ . aan Hose, boot length lisle topfaUU c (I I'll I hi hj Women sUnion Suits 97c T" Women sUn&erwear 1.19 ■* '"■^1°,, ; .... ; —. # | Si Misses' Cotton, fine ribbed (] C lndies' Cotton Fiue Ribbed iVomCII S IIOSICfy, at , . 'I I Belli' iji fl Union Suits, fleece lined, high Vests and l'ants high neck, Black Lisle Hose double sole Jf I] U . . J, , .. long sleeves, ankle length and heel, first quality. A ape- WI W neck, long sleeves, size 4 to IS Kztni Size. 81.30 clal value V- 1 I Saturday Eve'g J Saturday Eve/g |j I Until 9a. m. g Until 9a* m. | aMißßHramsmßi I her torm UH Interne In IRiltovuo she expects to return to China to teach and pruotlso medicine. Dr. Tsoo is u (laughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ling Han Tseo, of Nonchang, i China. Her father Is a Jurst and | former Chlnose educational commis sioner to Japan. Her grandfather was governor of Kiangsl province. I After she was graduated from a boarding school at Kluklang, China, Dr. Tseo was sont to this country by tho educational mission of the Chi nese government. She arrived In 1809 and was graduated from North western University, Evanston, 111., In 1911. In 1815 she completed a course In sclonco nt Mtchlfcnn University, Ann Arbor. She was graduated from Hush Medical School, Chicago Unl- -TIMBER 15, 1918. verstty, last June. "There uro great opportunities for women In tho practise of medicine In Chlnu," I>r, Tseo told a reporter. "Chinese women groutly prefer to bo nttendod by women physicians, and there uro as yet very few of thorn, probably not moro than a hundred altogether. ~T)t these about twenty huve been educated abroad." HIirPI,RO KAISKtt'S HTVTIIO l'nrl—At the time of reveutlonary disorders at Cologne a crowd tried to demolish, with nischlna gun fire, a statue of William 11, but finally contented Itself by tnuftltng the statue and pluclng upon It a card Inscribed "A good Journey."
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