Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 11, 1919, Page 11, Image 11
AMERICAN IDEA TO BE TAUGHT E. E. Bach Secured By Mc- Clain to Take Charge of JLmericanuzation Work amaommsaaawMM Director Frank ■V \\ < //J B - McClain. of KVVW th# State Council tvSXYVA of National De ? fense, is going: the plans to ( make the com- J mlttee a big ln -1 stltutlon in a i very practical way. He has se- cured E. E. Bach, of the Lacka wanna Steel Company, to super vise the Americanization work. Mr. Bach Is noted for the very practical manner In which ho has handled this matter. The Idea Is to get right down to bed rock and to outline Instruction, sending teachers to school If neces sary so that they can Instruct and having speakers discuss principles rather than theories, Mr. McClaln left last night for Pittsburgh to look Into the opera tion of employment agencies for which the state Is paying the bill. Ih-Mcmber Here,—Ex-Represen-1 tativo H. Atlee Brumbaugh, of| Blair, was In the House last night. St. Patrick's Dinner.—legislators and State officials will attend the tl-, ennlal dinner of the Legislative Sons i of St. Patrick next Tuesday night at the Penn-Harris. Governor Sproul is to be a speaker. Notaries Named. —Among notaries public named last night were Mrs. Caroline S. Cappiello, Carlisle; Maur ice J. Sturner, New Oxford: Walter It. Sohn, and Mrs. M. Elizabeth Walsh. liarrlsbtirg; James P. Me- ] Cormiek, Coal township; Luigi Fa-: nelli. Pottsvtlle; Milton H. Gross,; Manchester. Mr. Hockley TlL—Representative Ross L. Beekley. of Cumberland; county. Is In the Harrisburg Hospl- I tal for an operation for appendicitis, j Representative Returns. Repre-1 sentatlvo Nelson McVlcar, of Taren tum. who has been ill, is back at his i desk. To Give Demonstration—Plans for a demonstration of headlights at the; scene of the Heaton wreck to dem-: onstrate conditions have been made'; and it will take place to-morrow i morning. John P. Dohoney, chief of the bureau of accidents of the Public Service Commission, will at tend. Not to Forward. Local draft boards are not required to forward I discharges of soldiers making claim for the 160 bonus for discharged soldiers. The boards are to act in merely an advisory' capacity, accord ing to statv draft officers. ' Mr. Pinchot Visits.—Clifford Pin chot. of Milford. Pike county, was at the capitol. He was interested in the water survey matter and the fate of some conservation bills. Smallpox About.—The smallpox situation in Lackawanna county is getting serious. Notice to physicians in that section to look closely after j vaccination. The disease has ap peared in Kcrarrtnn. CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK j Harrisburg ministers of the Cen-; tra! Pennsylvania conTgyeaamof the j Methodist Episcopal Churcn will conduct the last services of the con- i ference year on Sunday. They will leave early next week for the ses sions of the conference which will 1 open on Wednesday. March 19, at Sunbnry. Only routine business is; expected. No changes of pastors are expected in the Harrisburg churches, i I Annette Kellerman I [ at Victoria I £ g COME EARLY TO SEE THIS PICTURE | EVERY TIME IT IS SHOWN THE HOUSE IS PACKED | What Is the Perfect Feminine Form? I fc TT7HAT constitutes the perfect feminine form? E * * An authority on the subject Professor Dudley A. £: Sargent of Howard University—says that the most nearly fc perfect, physically, of living women is Annette Kellerman, 5 star of the new William Fox production, "Queen of the Sea." l|l9s 3 Professor Sargent compares the measurements of two ; 3 famous wom*n other epochs—Cleopatra and Venus—with ; those of Miss Kellerman and declares the proportions shown fßpxa 5 toy the latter are more harmonious than those of either of 3 t the famous swimmer's predecessors. Here are the figures: jp ! fc Cleopatra Kellerman Venus E Height 5 ft. 5 in. 5 ft. 4ft in. 5 ft. 4 in. t Neck 13.7 in. 12.6 in. 14.8 in! t Shoulders 40 in. 36.6 in. 411 q ; t ... 12.6 in. 12 in. 132 m. 3 £ Foot, length .. 9.3 in. 9 in. 10.4 in 3 ! t: Weight 129 lbs. 128 lbs. 130 lbs! 3 ■*, Don t Miss Seeing the Latest Annette Kellerman super-picture ; £ by Wm. Fox =j "QUEEN OF THE SEA" t Showing ! 3: I TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY S I VICTORIA THEATER | TUESDAY EVENING, HMOUBBURO <flßb temxhoth 4 MARCH 11, 1919. St Patrick Dinner Will Be Tuesday Announcement was made to-day that the biennial dinner of the Penn sylvania Legislative Sons of St. Pat ' rick, will be given in the Penn-Har ris Hotel on Tuesday. March 18. The association which numbers among its senators, representatives, state officials, newspapermen and many persons prominent in the pub lic life of (he state, was originated twenty years ago by Colonel George Nox McCain. Frank B. McClain. ex- Lieutenant Governor; Peter J. Ho ban and. George J. Brennan. legisla tive correspondent o fthe Philadel phia Inquirer. At the meeting of the association held two years ago, many of the leading men of the state, including Senators Penrose, Vare and Mc- Nichol, Governor Brumbaugh and various cabinet officials. At this dinner Senator Penrose publicly shook hands with Governor Brum -1 baugh. Frank B. McClain, of Lancaster, is permanent president of the organ ' ization, and this year State Treasur er Harmon M. Kephart handles the finances, while Representative T. J. 1 Heflferman, Philadelphia, acts as 1 secretary. Dr. Crr Opens Services in Market Square Church ■| last night at Market Square church. Prof. Harry p. Armstrong i(conducted tho opening services. By . | his splendid leadership in evangel istic singing he is getting wonderful results from the audiences. Then his own solo is always an attractive feature. Dr. Orr preached a sermon ! which was stirring and convincing. He used the scene ift the grave of Lazrus, where Jesus wrought the ! great miracle of resurrection. He j ' spoke about people seeing the glory, ,of God if they would but believe. He| j asked for belief in the chief things : j of religious faith. Then he urged the rolling away (of stones that keep God from doing •His great work. Stones of prejudice. ; criticism. Jealousy, unforgiving spirit | and any one of the many things | which can hinder and do hinder the manifestation of the spirit in mighty I power. Services will be held each after-i , noon at 3 o'clock, and each evening j i at 7.30 o'clock. . . PLAY PLEASES MANY Tho play entitled "The Senior," a ; comedy in three acts, given by the students of the Swatara township ! High school under the direction of Miss Aline Bateman and Ralph N. ! Lutz, was appreciated by large audi ences. It was given for the benefit of j the Athletic Association and a large ( sum was realized. It was given at Oberlin on Friday j afternoon and also on Friday even- I ing, March 7. and at Enhaut on, Saturday evening. The orchestra from Bressler added a great deal to the completion of a well balanced j program. Seaplanes to Go With Fleet to Mackerel Grounds I Glonoester. Mass.. Mar. 11—When • the mackerel seining fleet of thirty . five or forty sail starts for the south j cm fishing grounds about the mid i die of April. It will have one or two j seaplanes as scouts if plans of the' i Gloucester board of trade are per- • ! fected. BTBIE CLASS BANQUET Columbia, Pa.. Mar. 11 —One hun ! dred and twenty-five members and guests of the Men's Federated Bible j Class of Columbia, held a banquet ' last night in Keystone Hall at which t i Arnold Egold presided. BELGIUM HONORS AMERICANS WHO AIDED IN RELIEF Confers Decorations on Those Who Stood by During German Occupation Associated Press Washington, March 11. —Tho Bel gian government has conferred hon orary decorations on Americana, who, as members of the commission for relief in Belgium, participated in the purchase, transportation and dis tribution of foodstuffs during the period of German occupation. The decoration of commander of the Order of-Leopold was conferred on William B. Poland, of New York. William L. Honnold. New York; Vernon Kellogg, Stanford Univer sity, and Alexander Hemphill, New York, have been made commanders of the Order of Couronne. Decorations of officers of the Or der of Couronne have been awarded Oscar T. Crosby, formerly Amer ; ican commissioner of finance: Mil ( lard K. Shaler, Brussels; Prentiss N. Gray, San Francisco; Albert N. Con nett. New York; Walter Lyman Brown, Rotterdam - : Carl A. Young, New York; John Beaver White, New York; Edgar Richard, San Fran cisco; John F. Lucey, New York; Warren Gregory, San Francisco; George Barr Baker, New York, and Louis Chevrillon, Paris. Among those who have been made chevaliers of the Order of Couronne are: Robert Arrowsmith, Orange, N. J.; Lindon Wallace Bates, New York; | William H. Chadbourne. New York; I Edward D. Curtis, Boston; J. Dan j gerfield. Jr., Brooklyn. N. Y.; Fred erick Exton, New York; E. R. Uavery; George S. Jackson, Boston: Robert A. Jackson. Boston; Henry S. Pratt, Haveford College, Pa; Gardner Richardson, Woodstock, Conn.; Robinson Smith, Hartford, Conn.; L. C. Wellington, Amherst, Mass.; Robert Withington, North ampton, Mass. Epworth League to Hold Big Booster Rally in the ' Grace Methodist Church That the seven Epworth Leagues of Harrisburg are ailve and on the "EASE THE PAINFUL RHEUMATIC TWINGE j Sloan's Liniment will relieve it on one application i It's the world's most popular coun ter-irritant for the shooting, darting pains and aches of those numerous j external attacks which every man, | woman and child suffers from at one time or another. By penetrating with!out rubbing, it helps to scatter the congestion, re sulting in a warm, tingling glow of comfort and ease. Takes little to turn the trick quick. Won't stain the skin. Get a big bottle to-day for • economy's sake. All druggists every ! where sell it. 3oc. 80c. >1.20 I 11 trU Job, is plainly *ass by tho aa-f ismmmmm of a aacaUi boootsr rally to bo hold tn Qua ehunh this •rents* at > oMaok. 11m Booster i dub. which is rnaspaseil of the rep- i rescntntlve yawing people of Metho- ' dism of tho city and vicinity, antici pates a moot win—rfsl. helpful and ! unusual meeting The officers have been very fortunate in securing Dr. ; *The Live Store" "Always Reliable" Four [4] Days More It will pay you and your friends to spend most of your time at Doutrichs this week for the next four days will end the greatest money saving: event that has ever been presented to the thrifty in this section of the coun try—Every day you will find eager buyers at this Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Where Everything Is Reduced (Except Arrow Collars, Interwoven Hose and Manhattan Shirts) Truthful advertising brings out the people from all over Penn sylvania who are glad for the opportunity this "Live Store" affords them to save on good merchandise, for they know full well that no matter what they purchase Here it bears the full guarantee that it must give the satisfaction they expect, or they can without quibble or question get their money back—There are no strings attached to a guarantee at Doutrichs for we only sell Dependable wearing apparel that we are absolutely sure will make you a permanent customer—Come in this week and save from six to fifteen dollars on Hart Schaffner & Marx Kuppenheimer and I Society Brand Clothes I The Last Week of the Sale | All $1.50 Shirts .. . . $1.19 All $5.00 Shirts .. . . $3.89 I All $2.00 Shirts .. . . $1.59 All $5.85 Shirts .. . . $4.89 I All $2.50 Shirts .. . . $1.89 AH $6.85 Shirts .. . . $5.89 I Afi $3.50 Shirts .. . . $2.89 All $7.85 Shirts .. . . s6*B9 | f | $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $14.75 f | I I All \ $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $19.75 j All j | I | $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $23.75 ! | I Men 'o $35.00 Suits and Overcoatss26.7s B//s' j I Trousers $38.00 Suits and Overcoats $28.75 clothi I j $40.00 Suits and Overcoats $29.75 i I I j Reduced ' $45.00 Suits and Overcoats $33.75 j Reduced j | | . $50.00 Suits and Overcoats $37.75 j | | Overalls —Gloves —Underwear—Sweaters Reduced | 304 Market I Harrisburg, I . Pa * I -J. W. R- Sum wait, paster of Ones Methodist Kptscofwl church. WU mtughm. DtL tn make the principle addroa Dr. SnmwaJt Is known as one of tho moot aethuahmtle and bwwtlra ministers in Methodism, and he has had his greatest ■ mm in young people's work. A abort illustrated lecture an "The Lake of the Kaglea" will lie given by Cues go R. Aim, of WUBamaport. • loMsf fay Kohsst MeVhrtand. which > win add greatly to the enjoyment of i thle apodal met!* 1 A ifltsa mlssta tanaasltr stag.! . las it by Wtßiam Ray Chapman, new i educaMaaal director of Grace church. wSI precede the lectsuw sod addreaa Great Interval la this mooting has i been stirred up by Stevens Memorial. , chxrdh ctrs Routine OIM chnrrh to i haio mars at thabr assrnheis at the r uniting than lilliwiaa Memorial -will have. The ekajwl will he divided into . —— M the iiarmbesa of each r ehmrch wrttl alt In their respective , arctlrna. and visitor*. -who do not be . loav to anr of the Methodist rhnrch ■ to. arm he aoeiraed to anothar special ijsectlea. The nstaers trill count the > panxohar present troca the varloog i churches, and the results of this com I test will he annousoed at the cloal > of the address. i Dr. Edgar R. Workman. dlstrtdl > superintend ant of the Harriaburg - district, -will offer the prajer and • Charles W. 8011. president of thg I Harrisbnrt Dlstrtct Epworth Leafrue i will preside. 11