EPARATIONS BIG WEDGE AT PEACE MEETING mncil of Great Powers Is Divided on This Question ?aris, Feb. 25. The council of i great powers further discussed as for a preliminary peace treaty rterday, but left unchanged 'the Jlsion reached Saturday to in de territorial and financial rcp itlon and economic subjects, as 11 as military and 'naval disarm ent In the document soon to be spared. This work will begin as soon as s territorial and reparations com sslons submit reports, as are re ired within the next two weeks, e chief difficulty was over repar ons, on which the commission was dely divided. This matter Was eatly improved as a result of the letlngs yesterday, and the pres ets now are for an early agree nt The official communicat'.on'on the ace conference yesterday sqys: "The representatives of the allied d associated gov. foments met to y at the Quat D'Orsay. from three flvo p. m. "The Albanian representatives re introduced, nnd Turklian sha stated the Albanian claims, e examination of this question was erred to the committee on Greek airs. "The Paris Interallied commission Polish affairs compiunicated cer n information and proposals re ived from the Interallied com ssion now at Warsaw. Marshal <3h was present. "The next meeting will be held bruary 25 at three p. m." ghts Woman on Housetop; ruggles to Prevent Suicide chenter. Pa,, Feb. 25. A crowj itched with breathless interest yes •day the struggle between a man d a woman on the roof of a three >ry tenement -house at No 504 est Third street The woman.'Car > Hayes, was about to .lump from e roor, which meant certain death J" 1 ® overpowered after a desper a fight with Charles Hales, her sband. She was dragged back into the 'u" th ™ U . Kh i> upper window and -ked In by George Miller, another 8 ., . th 6 'muse, who saw the iriusM^iL 0 ". 1 ° n Ui ° r °° f an<i ill.v to save her - At one ne both man and woman came ar going over the edge of the roV.f aether. Only by choking her Into a Pen?t e "worn an. M " ler C ° ntrol tho "Everybody Is Going* To The Clobe" 4 bays More THE GLOBE'S i . Gigantic Clothing Sale Will Positively End Saturday Night , i If the first day of the last week of the month is any criterion this will be a very buty week at THE GLOBE, and we can consistent!/ say Everybody Is Going To The Globe What is the special attraction? You ma/ ask. BARGAINS! Never before have such matchless values bten offered to you. We. don't believe in too mifch * shouting, but when you come here WE THE GOODS. / S2O Suits and Overcoats . SJ2 50 Sizes $25 Suits and Overcoats .(1C HH FaSl ' on To Fit ITT"! ' Pafk Men $35 Suits and Overcoats . $20.00 c ' oth " OF S4O Suits and Overcoats $25.00 M TT, Evcni $45 Suits and Overcoats . Redllcea ■■ T Prices S6O Suits and Overcoats . $40.00 Men's Trousers 0 O f\f\ Men's $25 Top <P t£* CH worth to $5 Are . . &O.UU Coatg Afe *p 1 O ,OU $5.00 Corduroy Trousers ....$3.25 Smart, snappy Spring and Fall $6.00 Trousers are $4.00 S P b C in xf< £ d ? T - yS c and Black. Other Top Coats in tanCv $6.50 Blue Serges are $4.50 fabrics, at sls and S2O; values to $35 4 THE GLOBE 4 SBI TUESDAY E' WILL LEASE OLD S.-LBUILDING Agricultural and Forestry De partments Will Be Given Quarters Down Town been given lease \\ \\ by the State for a v\\\ A CTl< P criod °' yearn, f covering the con str%clion of old WrTfwigW'lJvU Star- Independent ™QH.Qbuilding at Third IWIW an(l Blackberry = SjiijfflUcjljl, streets and the a ' _l papers will be draxyn up shortly The building has and is pracitcally fire proof as well as materially strengthened. The plan is to occupy it this sum mer and to concentrate in it the State Department of Agriculture with its numerous bureaus, but not the laboratory which will remain in the old Day School building in Capitol park extension for the present. The State Forestry department will also occupy quarters in the building. Col. Edward Martin, State Commis sioner of Health, desires to use the upper floors of the building for his engineering divisions which are now in the attf® of the Capitol which are unsuited for work in summer time and'which will be used to over come the shortage of storage space which is forcing the State to lease lofts in several buildings about the city. * Peter Hoban Visits —Peter J. Hoban, former legislative correspon dent, visited the C'apitol last evening. Trustees Named—Congressman K. j R. Kioss, of Lycoming, and K. S. I Bayard, of Pittsburgh, were ranted I trustees of State College last night and confirmed by the Senate. Col. Martin Confirm".!— Col. Ed ward was confirmed again as commissioner of nialtl) last night. The appointment was made r.gain to make the term date from March 1. Justices Appointed Governor Sproul has appoined these justices Of the peace: W. Forrest Magee, South ampton. Bucks; Emile Stenger, Kane; Harry T. Vaughan, Wheat land; M. L. Bossert. \ronu. Dr. Marshall Returns —Dr. C. J. Marshall, State veterinarian, who hat been a lieutenant colonel in the United States army veterinary corps, has resumed his work in the State Live Stock Sanitary Board. Ho was mustered out a few days ago after serving since the outbreak of the war. Cols. J. P. Jackson and John C. Groone, who are now in France, j are now the only remaining heads of depa'rments in military service. Increases Filed—Notices of in qrqage. of. stock have been filed as i follows; Minicipal Disposal Co., :NING. Philadelphia. $5,000 to $250,600; Huskin Coal Mining Co., Windber, $75,000 ta $100,000; Philadelphia Farmers Supply Co., Philadelphia, $25,000 to $60,000; Frahik C. She deker Co., Philadelphia SIO,OOO to $20,000; Nodle & Horst Co., Read ing, $260,000 to $2,500,000. Notices of debt increase have been filed by Overbrook Steam Heat Co., Phila delphia, $2 5,000 and George "W. Smith & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, $480,000 to $605,000. Appeals Dismissed The State Compensation Board has dismissed appeals in Trachock vs. Berwind- White Coal Mining Co., Philadel phia; and Duncan vs. Cambria Steel Co., Johnstown. Rainbow Division . Will Start Home About April 15 Coblenz, Feb. 25.—The approxi mate dates of the departure for home of two National Guard and two National Army divisions, comprising half of the American army of oc cupation, was announced today at the headquarters of the Third army. The Thirty-second division and the Forty-second or "Rainbow" div ision will leave about April 15 and the Eighty-ninth and Ninetieth div isions of the National arm during June. Details for the departure of the men byway of the Rhine and Hol land are being worked out. DIES IN r. S. SERVICE Dillsburg, Pa., Feb. 25. —News of the death of Robert Pearson, in the United States service on the Mexi can border, has been received by his brother, William Pearson, of Dills burg. Mr. Pearson was well known herd having had charge of the mall wagon between this place and York Springs for several years. America Owes France Debt of Gratitude The important part France has played In this war and her awful sacrifice of blood are not the only reasons we should be grateful to her. Many lives are said to have been sa*ed and thousands of surgical op erations prevented in this country by a French peasant remedy for stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments now Imported and sold under the name of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy by Geo. H. Mayr, prominent Chi cago chemist. It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically ail stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. H. C. Kennedy and Clark's Medicine Store. \• ■ ; HARRISBURG ttfefjafet TELEGH3KPH! | 4t 7^ I | line Way to Save Money I Why not spend your money for But we feel that the best is none clothes? That's what a great many of our too good to offer our customers, who have customers have been doing within the past few such absolute confidence in our methods of mer weeks at this Live Store where they are saving chandising—The very best we have will be offered from six to fifteen dollars on High-grade Clothes throughout this clearance sale until the Very last Many do not understand why we are willing to in- day. There has been no slackening interest in this elude at sale prices all our high-grade Hart-Schaff- Big Selling Event as those who have been here can ner & Marx, Kuppenheimer and Society Brand. testify. Suits and Overcoats Instead of tapering off or lacking enthusiasm, as is the case with I most stores' sales, after they have been going a few days, this "Live Store" sales usually fin ish better thanthey started, and we always begin in earnest —There's a reason of course for the spirited buying here, it's this—We have so many outside loyal supporters who fairly urge their friends and ac quaintances to come here and take advantage of the money savings at Doutrichs MARK-DOWN SALE Everything in Entire Stock Is Reduced Except Arrow Collars, Interwoven Hose and Manhattan Shirts Another thing that helps to keep us busy is, we are getting the majority of "the boys" who are coming home, one by one. I They haven't forgotten this dependable store and the reliable merchandise we sell at all times—We are glad to be of service at this tipie and during this mid-winter sale it's pos sible to almost buy an entire outfit for the original price of a suit or overcoat —We can supply your needs at these extremely low prices. Shirts-Hosiery—Pajamas—Underwear-Sweaters Reduced I "IP J , IJI OBdSgaSMSBSXSSESBSSaU WBSM FEBRUARY 25, 1919, 11
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