RVICE BOARD WILLACTSOON 1 Outline Procedure and Ilarrisburg Railway Complaint lmportant ac yyj tion will be tak en' by the Public j L jjv Service Commis- slop this week in regard to cases recently heard figE and the future idtO procedure in the !3|ll Hnrrlsburg and \j Valley Railways WOsSSy plaints will be ned. The Valley Railway val n is well under way. is also possible that some action be taken In regard to Philadel transit and electric matters, ng the week executive sessions be held and some of the big i heard lately may be assigned •eport. le Commission plans to make iquiry into the natural gas sit in something of nation-wide ini ince. The proceedings of the Brenco in Pittsburgh last Wed ay when the authorities on nat gas in Pennsylvania were kers will bo printed together the addresses of ropresenta of the United States Govern t and tlie companies. To this be added the results of natural cases considered by the com ion in recent months. Adjoln stutes will likely bo asked to i in conservation measures, u following .story of the new ■tary of Agriculture is told in Miiladelphia Public Ledger: ley tell Rn interesting little ■ of Professor Frederick lias en. of State College, who is to Secretary of Agriculture in the ul administration, rofessur llasmussen Is not a pulling politician, but a seien wlth the gift of puttng thngs ly and galvanizing facts and tig into life. e talked about food-supply prob lutciy in Chicago, and after one of the magnates of the industry who heard him re ted. Vnother good man wasted on \ man with a brain like that t to be in the steel business, be at the top of the heap! r heard such a fellow for mar ng dry facts and putting 'em ifully.' " 'OSTAL CLERKS NEEDED le United States Civil Service mission annonnces an examina for first-grade clerk, male and tie, to be held in this city on ch 1, 1919. As a result of this lination new positions and va les in the Third Civil Service rict will be filled. The district ware and New Jersey. Competi prlses the states of Pennsylvania, will be examined in the subjects pelling, arithmetic, penmanship, r-writlng and copying and cor ng manuscript. Application is and further information con ing this examination may be se d from George S. McCrone, sec ry of the board of examiners, i 205, Post Office building. THE GLOBE Everybody Is Going to The Globe THE GLOBE THE GLOBE'S GIGANTIC CLOTHING SALE $lOO,OOO STOCK SACRIFICED STILL THE CROV/DS COME— All day Saturday (the 4th day of our Great Sale) tremendous crowds surged back and forth in THE GLOBE. There has not been any sign or semblance of a let-up. People who are interested in saving REAL MONEY are flocking here in just as big crowds as on the opening day. No matter where you turn or in which department you may happen to be you'll find BARGAINS—BARGAINS—BARGAINS the like of which Harrisburg has never seen before. None of the Merchandise was burned Conditions of the Sale — No Goods Charged No Money Refunded None sent C. 0. D. None Sent On Approval No Goods Exchanged Every Sale Final Free Alterations on Suits and Overcoats Only THE GLOBE MONDAY EVENING. HiHMSBURO TEEEGIOPH * JANUARY 13, 1919. Rev. Dr. Bagnell Preaches Second of Series of Sermons Grace Metliodlßt Episcopal Church j was filled last evening by a big con gregation who heard the Rev. Dr. Robert Bagnell discuss Immortality, this being, the second sermon o£ a series termed "Groat Things." Taking for his text "If a Man Die. Shall He Live Again?" Job 14:14. Dr. Bagnell said In part: "The question of the text has been asked ,by men of all ages. Is it pos sible to give an affirmative answer? The whole life, in Its happiness and service, has been limited; but when an affirmative answer has been found, there have been poise and peace and power in the life. We believe that a clear, certain affirma tive is possible to every questioning soul. "Philosophy and human reason offer some arguments upon the im mortality of the soul which, while they fall short of absolute certainty, produce supreme confidence In It. "Socrates was the first of the great thinkers," he further pointed out, "to arrive at the certainty of faith In the immortality of the soul. His best arguments are the unity and simplicity of the soul which render indivisible and therefore eternal, and the law of opposites. "The fact of darkness argues the fact of light, therefore the fact of death argues the fact of life beyond. Socrates' arguments are not con vincing, but his sublime personal faith Is." The Rev. Dr. Bagnell argued that the very hunger of the soul for God is a proof of God and likewise the longing for immortality proves its existence. "The supreme certainty of the fact of immortality," he con cluded, "is reached, not in the argu ments of human reason, but in the revelation of Jesus Christ, who 'brought life and immortality td light through the Gospel." Plans For Armory to Be Made at Meeting An important meeing of those In terested in the rnaintainance of the Armroy of the City Grays will be held at the Armory building to-mor row evening. Special committees will make reports a<d the nomination and election of commanding officers for the military organization will also be an important item of busi ness. The meeting is called by Lieu tenant George S. McGowan. presi dent and the committee on organiza- I tion which includes Sergeant Lau benstein, Garman, Nauss. Humer and Houston. MANY EMPLOYES OF TRACTION COMPANY ILL With sixty-two men reported on the sick list, the service of the Har ris'ourg Railways Company was cur tailed to a certain extent yesterday, while the extra cars which were to be run to Wildwood to accommodate the skaters were not operated until 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Service to day is resuming normal. DR. lIAWES TELLS OF GOD'S HAND IN WAR The Rev. Dr. George E. Hawes, pastor of the Market Square Pres byterian Church, in his morning ad dress yesterday discussed the hand of God in the various critical battles of the great war. His theme was the overruling providence of the Almighty in bringing about a victory for righteousness and justice. NEWS NOTES FROM NATION'S CAPITAL By AstocialtisPrtst Washington. Aerial navigation maps are included, under War De partment orders issued to-day. in the permanent military maps to be prepared and kept up t.o date in the records of the department. Washington. Rumor In the War Department has it that Major Gen eral George W. Goethals is to take charge of the building of a vehicular tunnel under the Hudson River to connect Manhattan uud Jersey City. Washington. The friends of Representative Nicholas Eongworth, of Ohio, have decided they will urge htm to become a candidate for the Speakership of the new House of Representatives. Washington. Secretary Daniels made public copies of letters from the officers commanding troops on the armored cruiser North Carolina and battleship Georgia to the com manding offecers of these warships expressing their appreciation of the care and provision for the comfort of the soldiers on the voyage from France. New Officers Installed by Post 58, G. A. R. Officers of Post 58, Grand Army of the Republic, who were elected recently, were installed on Saturday night. An interesting and Impressive program had been arranged for the occasion. Officers for the year fol low: 11. S. Waton, commander; M A. Lloyd, senior Vice-commander; H. L. Bennett, Junior vice-commander; I* I. Thomas, quartermaster; R. M. Johnson, surgeon; William Huggins, chaplain; W. H. Jones, outside door man; H. S. Wettzel, outside guard; H. W. Newman, post inspector and ad jutant; Thomas Numbers, senior guard; W. D. Rhoads, quartermas ter sergeant. I wont catch cold if my feet "When I get home, I'll Just dry my feet and snuff some Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly up my note. It's easy to keep a cold from coming -—and KONDON'S—It smells so nice." KOndonTS CATARRHAL JELLY FREE K°odon' doesn't do wonder® oft Tm.—n X. torrourcold. sneesing. cough, catarrh, noso-bleed, Coupon headache, ioro none, A tin (large encash we'll pay your for'JU apphctttionß) money hack, will be mailed on receipt KONDON'S of your name and add re# s, Minneapolis, r'og sale by all druggists. Minn. Presbyterian Association i to Meet on Thursday The Presbyterian Association of | Harrisbyrg and vicinity which In- | eludes the elders, deacons, trusteos and Sunday School superntendents of Presbyterian congregations will have its annual meeting at the Mid- > dletown Presbyterian Church, Thurs day afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. George E. Haws will f address the evening meeting o# the. topic, "What Has the World War Reft the Church?" Supper will be served by the women of the Middle- 1 town congregation at 6 o'clock. RECEIVE NEW CRASS I | A large claßs of new members was , received into the Holy Name Society last evening by the Very Rev. Daniel . J. Carey, rector of St. Patrick's Oat thedral. An Impressive sermon was ' delivered by the Rev. Patrick J. j Phelun. The spiritual director of the ( society, the Rev. F. X. Feesre, at tended the ceremonies. . **TWr eta b* mm bmilal, 1 ! Ibt itw taw from OM Mood mt women. <h. nm go from tWr chaofca—their cbarm and attract irenotadepart. I always insist that my patients take organic iron— Nuxated Iron—(not metallic iron which olten corrode* the stomach and does more harm than good). .Nuxated Iron is easily assimi lated, does not blacken ncr in jure the teeth nor upset the stomach. It will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, irritable, careworn, haggard women in two weeks time in tnany cases. I ha v e used it in my own practice I with moat surprising results."— Ferdinand King. M.D.. well known New York Physician and medical author. (Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded—On sale at all good druggists.) ' > §*~ T ~ RETURNED From a BUSINESS After itn absence of a couple of weeks I hnre returned (rum a business trip and svlll be at my office us usual, HOURS I I) A. M. until 12 M. 1.30 until 5 P. M. • >., Mil 1 UN ma nuMum, "The Live Store" "Always Reliable" DOUTRICHS January Reductions The speedometer (when working right) gives the speed of the car, the driver can always tell if the car is running "safe" —So the merchant can tell from his daily records if his business is in a flourishing condition, or not, sometimes it's necessary for HIM to "speed up" to keep within running distance and around th ; s time of the year there's usually a lot of speeding up— . This "Live Store" believes in keep : ng a business in a flourishing condition all the year around, were geared up to "high speed" at all times Yet there is never anything spectacular about the way we do business, our plan has been ever since we started, to give the people the kind of mer chandise they want at a profit to us, and a saving to our customers, because we be lieve that known quality merchandise with the usual DOUTRICH guarantee is the most satisfactory way to win the confidence of the buying public, and the only way we do business is by square-dealing honest representation and giving greater values. Com 2 Here For Genuine Reductions Where Every Suit and Overcoat Is Reduced All $2O Suits and Overcoats $16.50 All $25 Suits and Overcoats $21.50 All $3O Suits and Overcoats $24.50 All $35 Suits and Overcoats $28.50 All $4O ? and Overcoats $32.50 Suits and Overcoats * $37.50 All $5O Suits and Overcoats 1.50 All Men's and. Boys Mackinaws Reduced gl Shirt Reductions ■f M All $l-50 Shirts ... .. $1.19 [ fllllll All $2.00 Shirts $1.59 I All $2,50 Shirts $1.89 jfc All $3,50 Shirts $2.89 .|||R All $5.00 Shirts $3.89 Shirts $4.89 W -iiaß All $6.85 Shirts $5.89 |j||j fjll All $7.85 Shirts $6.89 I All $8.85 Shirts $7.89 PWP ' All $lO.OO Shirts $8.89 Iplßp| All Black Satin Shirts 99c All Signal Shirts $1.75 HP All Flannel and Wool Shirts Reduced 304 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA. 9
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