■ORGANIZERS ■NOW IN EFFECT and Secretary of the Will Pro m cccd Gradually Reorganization of departments of tho Governor and the Secretary of the Common wealth will be undertaken grad ually under the terms of the bills ■HMIJOIII approved by Gov- ernor William C. Sproul last night. The changes in ofllce, which in jjj-l more salary for the ofll can become effective when desires, but the Hie provision is made that the of the salary of tho Gov ■ to SIB,OOO will not become ef until 1921. This is the State Hi any event. Secretary of tho Cyrus E. Woods said • , ■ that the present force would for the present and that work out plans later. appointment of the two judges county under the Dili I^Hi pproved will be made later. is in Pittsburgh to jgH The other bills approved will effective at once. That ad- orphans of veterans of the Germany to tho Soldiers' Schools was today certified commission in charge and the Hz bills providing for monthly of liquor licenses were H' ,( l to the fiscal officers. ■H Certify Action—Secretary of Woods will cer ■ o tho Secretary of State at the action of the Legis- on the prohibition amend jjM Governor Sproul signed it last ISB following a precedent estab in 1913 when John K. Tenor the direct election of United Senator amendment by advice H" Attorney General. It has j|H held that the Governor need such resolutions. IH Girl Messengers—Girls under years of age may not lie in public messenger serv- May 1, 1919, according to Bns made today by the Indus jfH Board of the Department of and Industry in session at The ruling is made fol- H" a hearing held recently by Board in Philadel- the request of the Consuni- and attended by repre- of the telegraph compa- Draft Ready—The draft H c proposed reorganization of Department was ap -H'l at a conference of Governor Banking Commissioner John and members of the Bank- H ,aw Revision Commission late afternoon and the bills fI be presented by Chairman ■er next week. The bills will ■ the commissioner additional His and make the department Visitors—J. Lee Plummcr, fl'i' legislator, and for many years in Blair county affairs, was Captiol. as were ex-Lieutcn- John M. Reynolds, of a member of the Banking ex-Senator Ben Jar- Mercer county; Robert W. ■ert, Grcensburg editor, anil A. T. Connell, Hll Make Address—Corf*riission- Fisheries Nathan at Honcsdale on the State Code. Plans Governor who left for Pittsburgh to- EVERYBODY IS GOING TO THE GLOBE Only 2 Days Left THE GLOBE'S Gigantic Clothing Sale Will Positively End Saturday Ni^ht Today We Feature Boys' Clothing When you take into consideration that only the very highest grade Boys* Clothing, Hats and Furnishings are sold by THE GLOBE and that our present low prices are without parallel in the history of Harrisburg, need we urge you further to take advantage of the bargains offered during the remaining two days of our great sale. Boys' Suits and ' All $5.00 Shirts AH $lO.OO "Silk" Shirts . | LAII Boys' $l.OO and $1.25 Kaynee Blouses, 79c { All Boys' 39c Black Cat Hose, 29c | UNDERWEAR TROUSERS All $l.OO Underwear 79c Ann A - r , AMsl.2sUnderwear 89c AUsh9S^eeland OveraMs .........,$L* All $1.50 Underwear ... $1.19 All $2.45 Freeland Overalls $1.89 Ajj g Underwear $1.59 All $2.95 Sweet-Orr, Signal and Head- All $3.00 Underwear $2.39 ~ . „ All $4.00 Underwear $3.19 hht Overalls $2.49 All $6.00 Underwear $4.69 All $2.25 Signal Shirts $1.75 Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Neckwear and Sweaters Reduced i FEBRUARY 27, 1919. 11