Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 04, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    BRUMBAUGH TO
GO TO JUNIATA
Former Governor Will Head
Enlarged Huntingdon
University
Philadelphia, March 4. Former
Governor Brumbaugh will return to
Juniata College at Huntingdon, Pa.,
as its president, probably within a
-*ar, and the collsgc will be expand
ed into a university, according to an
-jnouncement by the Rev. J. H. Cas
sady, secretary and treasurer of the
allege Extension Association.
Edwin Brumbaugh, an architect
of this city, already is engaged on
plans for the development of the
university, said Mr. Cassady. Con
struction of two new dormitories will
begin in the near future.
So far. more than $87,000 of an
endowment fund of $150,000 for
J uniata College has been raised by
the efforts of the head of the exten
sion association. The present endow
ment is $250,000.
It is purposed, later, to increase
the endowment to $500,000, and lay
the foundation for an enlarged cam
paign for a million-dollar endow
ment fund.
UPSET STOMACH
Pape's Diapepsin at once ends
sourness, gases acidity,
indigestion.
Undigested food! Lumps of pain;
belching gas, acids and sourness.
When your stomach is all upset,
here is instant re'ief—No waiting!
The moment you eat a tablet of
Rape's Diapepsin all the indigestion
pain, dyspepsia misery, the sourness,
gases and stomach acidity ends.
Pape's Diapepsin tablets cost little
at any drug store but there is no
surer or quicker stomach relief
known.
RHEUMATISM
Physician Believes a Genuine Rem
edy for the Disease Has Been Found
Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism
remedy, now sold by all good drug
gists, gives quicker and more lasting
relief than other remedies costing
many times as much.
Rheuma acts with speed; it brings
in a few days the relief you have
prayed for. It antagonizes the pois
ons that cause agony and pain in
the joints and muscles and quickly
the torturing soreness completely dis
appears.
Read what a reputable physician
says about Rheuma: "I have made a
most careful investigation of the
formula employed in the manufacture
of Rheuma, and I heartily recom
mend it as a remedy for all forms of
rheumatism. I find Rheuma far in
advance of the methods generally em
ployed in the treatment of rheuma
tism. and altogether different in com
position from the remedies usually
prescribed."—Dr. M. C. Lyons. This
certainly should give any rheuina
matic sufferer confidence to try this
harmless and inexpensive remedy.
if you have rheumatism in any
form don't delay try Rheuma to
day. Kennedy's Drug Store will sup
ply you and return your money if it
does not give you quick and joyful
relief.
A Real Remedy
For Falling Hair
Keeps Scalp Clean and Healtny
—Prevents Dandruff
When your hair becomes faded, dry.
streaked' and scraggy, when it falls
out badly and new hair cannot grow,
the roots should be immediately vi
talized and properly nourished. To
do this quickly, sately and at little
expense, there is nothing so effective
as Parisian t~age (liquid form) which
you can get at Kennedy's and all good
drug and toilet counters.
It's guaranteed to abolish dan
druff—stop scalp itch and falling hair
and promote a new growtli or money
refunded. It's in great demand by
discriminating women because it
makes the hair so soft- lustrous, easy
to arrange attractively and appear
much heavier than it really is.
A massage with Parisian sage is a
real delight—easy to use, not sticky
or greasy, and delicately perfumed—
an antiseptic liquid free from dan
gerous ingredients and guaranteed
not to color the hair or scalp. If you
want good-looking hair and plenty of
it l>y all means use Parisian sage—a
little attention now insures beautiful
hair for years to come.
Ambition
Pills
For Nervous People
The great nerve tonic the fam
ous Wendell's Ambition Pills that
will put vigor, vini and vitatitv into
nervous tired out, all in, despondent
people in a few days in many in
stances.
Anyone can buy a box for only 5")
cents, and H. C. Kennedy is author
ized by the maker to refund the
purchase price if anyone is dissatis
fied with the first box purchased.
Thousands praise them for gen
eral debility, nervous prostration,
mental depression and unstrung
nerves caused by cver-lndulgence in
alcohol, tobacco or overwork of any
kind. f
For any affliction of the nervous
system Wendell's Ambition Pills are
unsurpassed, while for hysteria,
trembling and neuralgia they are
simply splendid. Fifty cents at H.
U. Kennedy and dealers everywhere.
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BON OPTO XO.
IMX TOHS IIKCOMMEM)
BOX-OPTO KOII THE EVES
Physicians and eye specialists
prescribe Bon-Opto as a safe home
remedy in the treatment of eye
troubles and to strengthen eye
sight. Sold under money-refund
guaranty by all druggists.
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EUROPEAN MAP
IS TAKING FORM
frontiers of Old States Will
Be Defined Within
a Week
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By Associated Press
Paris, March 4. —A new map of
Europe Is rapidly taking form and
within a week the frontiers of the
old states will largo'y he dcllned as
they are to appear in the peace
treaty and the successive documents
fixing territorial limits.
First in importance is Germany's
western frontier bordering on France
which assumes international signi
j flcance as a barrier against renewal
of the present war. Owing to the is
sues involved, the final determina
tion of this question is left to the
council of the great powers, but in
the meantime the tentative plans
have been well advanced by the
commission which co-ordinates re
ports on all frontier questions.
As it now stands, the western
frontier comes under three main
heads —first, Alsace Lorraine; sec
ond. the great iron and coal regions
of Briey and the Saai Valley, and,
third, the extensive strip of German
territory lying on the west bank of
the Rhino from Palatinate north
ward.
With respect Lorraine
the present tendency is to make re
cession of this section to France
without any condition of a plebiscite
or otherwise. It is now occupied by
military forces under tlie armistice,
and there is every indication that the
occupation will become permanent.
The Briey Saar Valley sec
tions are chiefly important as fur
nishing iron, steel and coal on which
Germany's military power was
based, and it is believed that the
new line will definitely put an end
to any further use of these sources
of German power. Part of the Briey
and Saar sections wil become French
by the return of Lorraine.
The main difficulty has been over
a large section of the Saar coal fields
lying beyond Lorraine and within
German territory. The present idea
seems to be somewhat between an
nexation of that section and leaving
it to Germany. According to this plan
the northern Saax region would be
neither Frenoh nor German, but
would occup a position somewhat
■similar i Ore District of Columbia
among tb* American states. Its pro
ductive capacity would doubtless go
to France, but polilically its three
lundred thousand inhabitants would
not be subject to conscription or mil
itary service either to I r rance or Ger
many, and would not elect delegates
to the legislative body of either
country.
This and other measures are being
considered with the object of "ster
ilizing" the region, so that Germany
could not by a sudden inrush again
turn its production to war uses.
Concerning the legion along the
west bank of the Rhine the present
tendency is toward t'io same form
of "sterilization," which would ren
der this impotant for German mili
tary, uses. without giving it a definite
political status toward either side.
This probably would be accomplish
ed by the same means as in the Saar
region by making the inhaoitanis
independent of conscription or mili
tary service to either side and with
out legislative representation except
some local form of self administra
tion.
This, on broad lines, is the present
plan, which, however. Is only ten
tative. pending final action by the
council of the great powers.
The plans relative to other fron
tiers, including those of the new
Czeclio Slovakia, Rumania, Serbia
and Greece, and to the expected ac
quisition in Thrace and Asia Minor
are also nearing completion, so that
new Europe will begin to take quite
a definite form within a week.
Bulgaria Concerned Over
Massacres of Serbians
Saloniki, March 4.—The Bulgarian
government and people are much
concerned because of the large num
ber of reported massages of Ser
bians and others by Bulgarians dur
ing the war, now that they have
been brought face to face with the
facts.
Premier Theodoroff declared that
many of the reports were "unfortu
nately" true but a greater number
were untrue. He expressed the be
lief that America and England would
weigh the evidence for each side, and
then give an impartial verdict. lie
called attention to the report of the
Carnegie Foundation in 1913 which,
he said, found that atrocities had
been committed by all the Balkan
States, but that the heaviest part
could not be laid at the door of Bul
garia.
Wheat Bill Ready For
Wilson's Signature
Washington. March 4. The ad
ministration wheat guarantee bill
was completed last night with adop
tion of the conference report by the
House and is now ready for Presi
dent Wilson's signature.
The measure appropriates J1.00n.-
000.000 as a revolving fund for the
purchase of wheat and authorizes
the President to create an agencv or
agencies for purchase of the 1919
crop at the guaranteed price of
a bushel and to repose in the agencv
or agencies the authority to control
all commerce in wheat and wheat
products.
To Urge Repeal
of Espionage Law
New lork. March 4. Mass meet
ings to urge repeal of the espionage
law will be held in a score of the
principal cities of the United States
this month and next it is announced
by Dudley l'ield Malonc. former col
lector of the port of New York.
Among cities where meetings' have
been planned. h,e said, are Boston
Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee; Port
land. Ore; Seattle, Wash.: San Fran
cisco. Denver. New Orleans, St. Louis
Kansas City, Omaha, Washington'
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bridge
port, Cann.
Plan Release of German
Ships in Ports of Germany
rarls, March 4. Representatives
of the United State Shipping Board
and the United States Navy and with
representatives of the other powers,
have departed for Spa to complete
with the Germans arrangements for
the release of German ships in Ger
man ports and certain German ves
sels in neutral ports.
Virtually all the details for the re
lease of the vessels have been ar
ranged, and It Is anticipated that they
will be turned over under the agree
ment without delay.
Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. A<Jv.
TUESDAY EVENING.
WILSON IS READY
FOR SECOND TRIP
Goes to Nc\v York Immedi
ately After Congress
Adjourns
Washington. March 4. Presi
dent Wilson is ready to begin the
return journey to the Peace Confer
ence, having transacted in the seven
days of his stay in Washington all
pending public business except such
as will engage his attention at the
capitol in the final hours to-day of
THE STORE THAT CLOSES THE STORE THAT CLOSES
SATURDAYS AT SIX V7&W SATURDAYS AT SIX '
HEM. 1001—2356 UNITED HARRISBIRG, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1010. ' FOUNDED 1871
Styles fit
A presentation of the finer new modes all moderately priced. That Vfolif// V \
the spring; wardrobe within a limited expenditure need not be without smart- v
ness and individuality—is the message brought by these specially featured as- 1'
sortments. Variety there is to please practically any taste. Only the best / /
of the new modes are included, with many an otit-of-the-usual fashion touch. j/j J 1 mS|
Spring Tailor Fashionable New Attractive
Made Suits "Dolman Capes Dresses
Fine materials of trico- and CoatS In figured georgette, crepe \l/f j
tine, poiret twill, sihertone, ■ meteors, foulards and taf- '/ /
and serges, hand tailored. Smartest Spring Wraps. fetas. Some are gracefully |i A
Modish suits in belted and Some in deep yoke effects, draped, others are lavishly I / J
box jackets. Narrow should- a ] so f u j[ pleated back, but- beaded, while charm is I • / •
ers and correct fitted ton trimmed, muffler collars given others by dainty em
sleeves. All long narrow anc l deep cuffs. All popular broidery in self or contrast
skirts, Spring materials, including ing colors,
$39.50, $45, $55 f,nc $29.50, $39.50, ]l^
to $65 $19.50 to $75 $45 to $65 "
BOWMAN'S—Third Floor.
—— ——
I . .- —n Men's Union Suits
An unbleached ribbed union suit for immediate wear. Not StllC Of
Priffnrp>cnf fli#* Vlrmfnt ahhearv > r garment; a garment good for between season's with
tne rvioment both lo|lg an{ j short s i ee ve S . ankie length.
A union suit made to fit the man. This union suit has the TTIJV ST fl y //#7// r
J , The experts in our Hair Goods smooth closed crotch. Reasonably priced at $2.50. kJVIArf J J tr/ ILV \^l4>JsCj
-jX Salon on the third floor will instruct bowman's— Main Floor.
|\ ■ -v , . , , ~ Some excellent pieces of such grades of furs as
my 2> you m arranging the very latest head- measure up to the Bowman standard for quality, can
7 .•—*_) dress. It is easily accomplished with J[ iIFC3.CI P"S now be had at such prices as are only possible at this
' / one of our handsome season of the year. If you have a desire for a fur piece
/ this is an opportunity that should appeal to the fore
\xr TT • o' • 1 AF- T?f\w T/T 7 nn C 7 C/) sighted who anticipate future requirements. And then,
Wavy Hair Switches at $2.95 POT yfy OfHCH xP±*jU you know, fur pieces are frequently worn now
' —■——— throughout every season.
S Z? ri %-u g pnCe ' a su . r P ris,n S switch The demand for silk hosiery increases daily and women 1 Fur scarfs of taupe, Lucille and black fox, taupe and
lor the price, lhey are as becoming as they are realize the value of silk hosiery. We have prepared for the black wolf scarfs. P
necessan tor the smartest styles. increasing demand, and arc showing a larger assortment than ... .. . , ~r
BOWMAN'S —Third Floor. heretofore. French Loney, uenet Sable and Near Seal capes.
Notwithstanding the increased cost of full fashioned hosiery . & Ifi r/~l
■ ______j wc can s i low an exceptional stocking in black, white, tan, Choice, \IU Kfi each
gray, navy and cordovan. A thread silk stocking. $1.50 pair. Floor.
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. l____—— ________
March Sales of Housewares
Now On
• Giving assurance ol genuine helpfulness, these March Sales for the Home usher in unmistakable advantages of a nature that will command
immediate consideration by those whose requirements include
Glassware, Chinaware, IVoodenware, Tinware, Graniteware, JT r illow
Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Oil Stoves
The examples quoted on this page simply serve to interpret the spirit and purpose back of these March Sales for the Home, merely giving
a glimpse, here and there, of their scope and importance.
hour-sewed broom of good quality corn, Dinner service "for 6 persons, $6.25. Two Mrs. Potts' Irons. Set of three irons, cold
n.i. i•* t j -.t . , decorations to select from. One a floral and handle and stand, $1.49.
Bath seat ulnte enameled with rubber- the other a gold. The sets consist of 50 Deep tin dish pan with side handles
.VpSgL co h e f red , ends ' adjustable to most tubs. 69c. pieces as follows: 14-quart capacity, 45c• 17-qt. canacitv 60c -
0' *. , V nd °; V 1^"* dators, the continental sani- (3 each tea and breakfast plates, C soup Gas iron. One of the very best' makes Y\
\[ne inch r *1 Wl " screen. plates. 6 fruit saucers, 6 tea cups and saucers, with adjustable air vent, gas proof tubing h
V Aine-inch high 23 to 3/-inch extension, 42c. . 6 individual butters, 1 each small and large and stand, $2.98. S
fFt \/7 'sS'hS ,! Vf T • -.i . meat platter. 1 covered vegetable dish, 1 Gray enameled cooking pot, 8-qt. capacity
U V wood back it' ° P ' CO * covered sugar bowl, 1 cream pitcher, 1 uncov- with side handles. Thcsq.pots are strong _T7
! r' cjt. .u u' .1 .1 , cred vegetable dish. Just the set for the and durable as they were made for aUS. A \ l''
——-S* W o r k i9 c extra keavy root lor heavy bungalow or every-day use to help save your contract, 69c. '
2z" b lh Sh - Ge " Uine pa "" C,to - turvcd oil stove.— black Japan trim- JS?
" P ' ' med, $4.25; nickel trimmed, $5.25. $1.65. (
BOWMAN'S—Basement.
Linen Crash Scarfs 1 !ht AEOLIAN I - New Plaiting j
• Hemstitched; 36,45 and 54 inches long, $1.25, $1.50 and \/f If ZA I .If f|\l , r , . f , „
$1.75 each. Y Hundreds of yards in Georgette and organdie. White,
40-inch Filet centers $2.69 Tf s a revelation in beautiful tones and produced by one Vi ?° ry r , ed ' flesh ' tan ' J> gray navy, also combi
iO-inch scart to match, $1.20. p 7 nation shades. Plain hemstitched and Van Dvke
7 inch doilies to match, 19c. ' ot th e largest makers of phonographs in the world. Also points—soc to $1.95 yd.
BOWMANS-Second Floor. \"ocalioil Records sold here. BOWMAN S-Maln Floor.
— JJOWMAN'B—Fifth Floor. ■
HARRISBURG UffißV TELEGRAPH
this Congress. Immediately after
adjournment he will leave for New
York on his way to Paris.
Working at top speed on the last
full day available to him in the cap
ital, the President cleared his desk
sufficiently to get out for a walk this
afternoon with "Mrs. Wilson, tramp
ing briskly through matinee crowds
and home-going war workers. Large
crowds followed them and finally
the police had to Intervene as traf
fic became impeded. Several times
the President stopped to speak to
wounded soldiers.
Plans for the President's depart
ure to-night remained unchanged.
He will go from the capitol to the
train. Arriving in New York about
8.30 P. M.. he will go direct to the
Metropolitan Opera House to speak
on the League of Nations.
Jersey Court Sustains
Higher Trolley Fares
Trenton, March 4. The seven
cent fare and one-cent initial trans
fer allowed the Public Service Rail
way Company, operating In Northern
New Jersey, by the State Public
Utility Commission, was sustained
to-day by the Court of Errors, the
state's highest court.
The six-cent fare allowed the
Trenton and Mercer County Traction
Corporation, also was sustained.
Give Up Hope For
Reclamation Bill
Washington, March 4. Efforts to
secure Senate consideration of the
administration bill proposing recla
mation of swamp and other waste
lands for allotments to discharged
soldiers and sailors were abandoned
lata yesterday by Democratic lead
ers. Tbey said there was little prob- !'
ability that the measure could be I
enacted before Congress adjourned.
Garvan to Succeed Palmer !
as Alien Property Custodian
Washington. March 4. Francis
P. Garvan. of New York City, was ap
pointed last night by President Wil
son as alien property custodian to
succeed a Mitchell Palmer, who be
comes attorney general to-morrow.
Mr. Garvan has been director of the
bureau of investigation in the cus
todlnn's office and has been largely
instrumental in establishing enemy
interest In many corporations over
the country.
MARCH 4, 1919.
Carter's Little Liver Pills
You Cannot be A .Remedy That
Constipated Makes Life
and Happy jjttlj Worth Living
Sm " J&KKK I PILLS Oenaina beats ai*aatn
VgE?; £.££■£ pARTER'S IRON PILLS
nany colorieu face* but will greatly help moat pale-faced yanpj*
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