MILITIA WILL ... BE CONTINUED At Least One Regiment Likely to Be Added to the State Body This Winter Bills are now be reglments, by one regiment or may t be two, in Certain contingencies. If complete regiments are authorized sanitary detachment and machine l gun units will be incorporated. Nothing has been received from Washington regarding the plans of the War Department relative to State Militia and as the brigade Is now fully organized and equipped it will be continued until the National Guard returns. The act creating the Reserve Militia provided "That whenever the Pennsylvania Guard I shall have been restored to state! status or shall be enabled to re sumo Its state organization, there upon the term of service of the Pennsylvania Reserve Militia shall cease, subject to the discretion of the Governor as to the time and manner in which same shall bo mustered out." New Investments —Tho State In surance Fund Board has Just pur chased $48,000 worth of municipal bonds for the permanent invest ments of the Fund. Plenty of Police —Vacancies exist lng In the four troops of the State Police for the last six or eight months will soon be filled and a waiting list be re-established ac v cording to people at the offices of the Department. The signing of the armistice and the preparations lor demobilization of the army have caused numerous applications for enlistment in the state force to be made. The.department sent a num ' ber of its men into the army and has been unable to hold many men after their enlistments expiro be cause of the desire for active ser vice. To Meet Tomorrow —Plans were completed to-day for a Joint con ference of members of the State Board of Public Grounds and Build ings and the mayor, couneilmen, solicitor, engineer and city clerk of llarrisburg to the share of tho Capi tol city in the plans for Capitol park extension, including the Mem orial Bridge to the soldiers and sail ors. They will meet Friday after noon at the Capitol where the plans prepared by Arnold W. Brunner, the architect, will be shown and the ideas for the bridge which ts to be memorial to the soldiers and sailors outlined. The city will he asked to participate in the building of (he approaches. Hie Skip Stop—The skip-stop prpblem, which is agitating Phil adelphia, will bo considered by the Public Service Commission when it meets here Monday in executive session in the report of Examiner ■ M. vale on the complaint of Think—Have You Fnished Your "r % Shopping Your ITo You, Lady— \ fM | i4nd to Mr. Man— " A Christmas Message liTilll If j the globe ■ I I It's a CHRISTMAS SALE of all our 1 highest grade Fur Trimmed Coats At \ prices that will gladden the heart of 7 | every woman who wants to buy a coa* '■ . or any longs to make "her happy for Christmas. " M&J!/* <£* . > J A charming conceit by Doucct, of rich blue silk velourj with deep 2 shawl collar, cufts and pockets of rich Beaver; deep angles of fur at bot torn lined with Japanese Pussy Willow Silk. Originally priced at > J $150.00 : ....... . NOW $112.50 t J A Cavalier Coat of finest, softest, Crystal Cloth, trimmed with deep 2 * Hudson Seal collar, cuffs and pockets. Lined with beautiful Japanese ♦ 1 ussy Willow Silk of handsome design. A Premet model. Originally >j t P riced at $122.50 NO }V $97.50 I *£ A wonderful Coat of Algerian Suede Cloth with deep collar and cuffs "t ,> of finest Jdudson Seal. Gorgeous French Silk lining. Originally priced * $128.50 . $97.50 I £♦ i]> % A rare model of Taupe Suede Velour with double panel back—deep !> * Hudson Seal collar—fur covered pockets and angle fur cuffs—fur facing * 2 * at end of panel. A Paquin model. Originally priced at $125.00 NOW $107.50 <♦ A striking, model of Taupe Wool Velour, elaborately trimmed with N * £ Hudson Seal—deep fur collar and exquisitely Ikied with silk. Originally * t priced at $112.50 NOW $87.50 t * A charming French Evening Wrap of Castor Kersey adorned with % finest Beaver Fur—huge, warm, cozy collar and muff cuffs. Loose '* *♦ Dolman effect. Originally priced at $l5O NOW SIOO.OO * * Stunning Coats of Suede Velour, trimmed with finest Hudson Seal I f originally priced $94.50 NOW $67.50 i £ Elegant Coats of Wool Velour with deep collars of Hudson Seal— £ £ handsomely trimmed. Originally priced $65.00 NOW $52.50 *. | Smart Styles of Coats at . Coats For the Little Miss | $25 to $49.50 $lO to $22.50-' | * -An assortment of smart Coats in Chic, youthful models, including t £ the most fashionable models—of Sil- the very popular Army Trench Coats + * . -vertones, Velours, Kerseys, Cheviots . —Velours, Cheviots, Burella Cloths % * and Pom Poms. Many fur trimmed. and Velvets—many fur trimmed. ' * ! • THE GLOBE 1 x THURSDAY EVENING, residents of White Hill and Eberly's Mills agaUisf tho stops of the Valley Railways Co. The company con tends (hat the stop complained of was established and others aban doned by direction of the fuel ad ministration. The complainants say the stops abandoned were tho most convenient. Not Figli 11 ng— Representative George W. Williams, of Tioga, much mentioned for speaker, who was here for several hours, told l'rlends that ho was not making any light for speaker. • Appeals Dismissed. The State Compensation Hoard to-day has dismissed appeals in the cases of John 1.. Harrigan vs. United States Shipping Board and A. Schwartz vs. American Shlpbuild Co..Philadelphia cases. In the former ase the claim ant was refused compensation by Referee Graham who found that in being hurt in getting ofe a truck used to carry men to a shipyard Harrigan was not In the course of employment. The pluce of the acci dent was miles uway from the yard and there is nothing to show that the truck was controlled or Its driv er paid by the Shipping Board. No Navy Inductions.— State draft headquarters to-day issued notice that all calls for induction into the Navy have been canceled and no more orders will be issued for In duction Into either Navy or Marine Corps. Voluntary enlistment of reg- ] istrants into the Navy will be per | mitted without notice to locaL I boards. Local boards will not get notices hereafter of registrants dis charged from the Army or Navy. Local boards have also been inform ed that as far as the public is concerned all records of the draft are to be considered scaled from December JO;and when records are completed the.v are fo be held by boards until notice is sent from headquarters what to do with them. Boards aro urged by Major W. G. Murdock in a circular issued to-day to dispense with unnecessary clerks at the earliest possible moment, but not until records are up to date and reports furnished. Better Conditions. —Better influ enza conditions are reported from tho towns in the Lebanon Valley, j Local boards arc enforcing their own regulations. Going and Coining. Governor Brumbaugh and men of the state administration and Governor-elect Sproul and men ol' the coming ad ministration will attend the Five O'clock Club dinner in Philadelphia Saturday afternoon. IxK-'iU Cases.—'Applications have been illed for pardon of Theodore Miller and William Todd, of this city, serving time for theft of a pocketbook. New Bank. The Silver Creek State Bank of New Philadelphia, has been chartered with $50,000 capi tal. After Doe Killers. State game wardens have been told to exercise vigilance and arrest men charged with killing does. No mercy will be shown them. Rt'LIXG OX STEAM TIIAWEEKS Huston, Mass. Advices from the Federal Food Administration to the local offlclaD state that all steam trawlers under government charter during the war will be returned to the naval districts from which they were taken as soon as the district commandant sees no further uso for them. Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv. MINERAL WATER . IS IN ABUNDANCE Col. Demming Says State Is Richer in That Respect, Than It Realizes Thirty-eight varieties of moneral water are to be found in Pennsyl vania, according to a compilation made today for Smull's legislative handbook by Col. 11. C. .Demming. tho geologist and miVieralogist of this city. They arc to be found all over the state, very few counties being without some kind. Sodium chloride is to be found in every county by deep boring. The col onel mentions hot springs found In Allegheny, McKean and Washing ton counties and the warm springs ofvJSphrata. Bedford and Bradford counties have several varieties, while Cum berland, Franklin, Fulton and Jun iata valley counties have different kinds and Allegheny, Crawford and Venango arc given as containing some varieties. Lithia springs are in Bucks, Cumberland, Delaware, Montgomery and Northampton. Bradford has the alkaline springs and counties ( in the western part of the state are given as containing lodo-bromated waters with chaly beate in Bedford, Cumberland, Jun iata, Mitflin and Perry. Bradford and Dauphin have springs of calcium magnesium, magnesia and chlorido. The two former are at Highspire and tho latter In Conewago town ship, Col. Demming says. The Colonel says that Pennsyl vania is overlooking good business as tho mineral waters in this state are tho same as thbse which have made Europe fumous. LOWERING OF WAGES OPPOSED !Xtv York. The executive cpm mittee of the American Alliance for I Labor and Democracy is opposed to I any attempt to lower the standard of ■ living by lowering wages and has i adopted resolutions against Bolshev ism. WHEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES: Sloan's Liniment scatters! the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied without rubbing, will penetrate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in allaying external pains, strains, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore mus cles, lumbago, neuritis sciatica, rheu matic twinges. Keep'a big bottle always on hand for family use. Druggists every where. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I , "The Live Store" N "Always Reliable" I Why Not "An Overcoat?" II I V\ ,be chosen than an"Overcoat" from this tHs ; 1 "Live Store" —We sold hundreds of overcoats • • P x& \ this fall, but we are going to sell more Overcoats \ • during December than we have sold all season; the weather is just getting primed for a good ■ /\ klong cold spell and the men who have been "putting off" buying an overcoat will begin put- I ting "one on" before many hours are around— -1 There are going to be a great many "overcoats" sold f°r Christmas gifts, and when it's all said it's a mighty sensible investment to buy clothes. 4ili"1 You can't put your money anywhere where it | will bring such lasting returns as when you buy H Hart Schaffner&Marx I Society Brand Clothes fH fm 1 Our ability to handle so many ■ 7 'j good lines as well as our prices on high / j£l' , grade merchandise have set the "tongues a / /< wagging" —We have been able through keen J j jm foresight and enormous purchasing power to i \ / / §■■ |Sy give our customers greater values and it has been t appreciated to such an extent by the buying pub lie for miles around this part of the country, that this "Live Store's" business has shown a tremen pPf! dous increase We like to operate this way, for |IhS3 gH