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The marshal makes a special plea I in view of the expansion of building! which is about to start since the j close of the war period that thej closest attention be given to fire pre vention in all const ruction work. Drafting Hills—Dozens of drafts' of bills are being sent to the State Legislative Reference Bureau forj preparation for introduction to the l Legislature when it reconvenes next' Monday night. A number of them I were received at the close of the J week from members who had gone I home and several measures are nowl in course of preparation for com missions and hospitals. The number I being put into legal form for mem-I hers is larger than usual. Virtually all of the appropriation bills are in i hands. The last of the administration bills: are being gone over at the Attorney} Oeneral's office. They were to have, been presented last week hut changes | were found necessary and the bills] are being redrafted. Out For Opening—Opening of the j trout season found a number of State | officials and others connected with ] the State government away whipping' (he streams. From reports received: here there were many fishermen out for the first day in spite of weather' conditions. Stale fishery officials were! optimistic regarding tlio prospects. | Many Jobs Found For Soldiers by State Bureauj ]' More positions vacant than appli- j J cants listed, Jacob Eightner, director ; j of the State Employment Bureau in i ! the Harrisburg district, reported, j j Orders for eighty men were re- I ceived yesterday from various plants j in the city and vicinity, most of the ! i places being filled, but there are still | I some vacancies. j Every effort is being made to place | | all the men listed for positions now • : so that when the Twenty-eighth and J I Seventy-ninth divisions, composed of | i Pennsylvania boys, return, there will j | be no other waiting lists and their j applications can be handled, as it is I expected a number of them will be | without places. i Mr. Lightner said that employers i should list every position that is j I open, regardless of its nature. Now 1 and then it is found that plant of j tioials hav not reported vacancies | in certain skilled positions because |of shortages of men who can till j them. Drive For Funds For War Work and Charity ( artiste, Pa.. April Hi.—lntroducing! I the unique plan of raising funds for every form of war work and for local j charities in one drive, Carlisle, plans j ! to make the Patriotic and Benevolent! I Fund idea permanent. At the annual meeting of the officers of this organ ization it was decided that another campaign for funds would he carried on this vear and that the sum secured should be apportioned among the va rious benevolences on a budget sys tem. Judge Sadler, former chairman, de clined to serve again and Dr. H. B. Stock was chosen to the post. IV. H. Newsham was selected as vice president, Fisk Goodyear as treasurer j and T. I.t Gray as secretary. JOHN FARCHT DIES Mount Wolf. Pa.. April 15.—John > Farcht. a prominent resident and . Civil War veteran died Saturday j | evening following an illness o fsix j months. lie had passed his nine tieth year and during the Civil War he saw active service. For many years he was employed by the I Pennsylvania Railroad Company, his I last work being as a track fore- | man. He is survived by the follow- | ing children: William H., of Colum bia: J. W. and George A. Farcht. I | of York: Mrs. Edward Doll, Spry: I Joseph E. Farcht. Manchester, and Miss Ella and Edward Farcht at home. GEORGE SMITH DISAPPEARS Dwlstomi, Pa., April 15.—George I M. Smith, a lifelong and well-known j resident of Lewistown, has disap peared front his home and his wife is much worried. On the night of March 28 Mr. anid Mrs. Smith went down street together and parted at Fountain Square, Mrs. Smith going to the Knights of Malta Home and Mr. Smith to the Eagle Club room. i That was the last seen of the ntan by his wife. She learned since that lie became a patient at the Altoona Hospital on March 29 and was dis charged two days later. Since then nothing has been heard of him. | WOMAN'S Cl.l'll OFFICERS | Meehiinlcslniric, Pa., April 15.—At jtho annual business meeting of the I Woman's Club on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. M. U Dick. West Main street, the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Murray L. Dick: vice president. Mrs. t,. O. Firestine: second vice-president. Miss Grace Witmer; corresponding secretary. Miss Cath erine Keeper: recording secretarv. j Airs. T D. Winston: treasurer, Mrs. I Robert A. De Frehn: directors: Mrs R. AVUson Hurst. Mrs. R. H. Thomas Jr., Miss Clara Tit/.el and Miss Dulti Poorer: delegates to State Federa tion at Scranton, Mrs. M. U Dick Mrs T. D. Winston: alternates, Miss Tit zel and Mrs. Thomas, Jr. UE-F.NT.ISTS FOR SERA'ICE Alorocrsbiirg. Pa., April 15.—Cer ium s ' orrls , J -, Cowan, is spending a thirty day furlough with his father and family here before returning to camp to report for overseas duty Corpora! Cowan served with the Eva cuation Company No. 4.1 at Camn Grecnleaf Gn.. end at Cmn sS Newport News Va. Immediately f --ler receiving bis discharge f rom tie above camns. Cornoral Cowan enlisted Tor me year for oversees dutv lie evnects to sail ahont May fl ' for France. He slso line a brother | n France who is a cornoral and has i been in the service for over a year "The Live Store" " Always Reliable" What Kind of a Suit Are You Going to Buy Is not the serious thing to think about ill so much as Where you are agoing to buy it. Knowingly j| — j I $ (j)L, you would not select a suit for looks alone —You'd want all that liilb goes with good clothes—lt's so easy to be "taken in" on the clothes question, you might be promised almost anything regard- > \ a 1 j • ing your purchase only to find that "later on" there was a great f \ V \<, A \ y deal lacking than you were led to believe you were getting— ji \ m IT A, // j Here's where a Reputable Merchant comes in who sells only De- j i/ \ 7 1 1 pendable merchandise and one in whom you can have the utmost j f Try The Dependable Doutrich Service fimhl That Everybody Is Talking About That's where this "Live Store" stands /fKj/ '% M*l\ head and shoulders above the ordinary makeshift I iPi IMI methods that are sometimes practiced just to sell the goods some- ''HiiiiiiillfnaMV. 'l'ffitewil one "happens to have" rather than what the customer wants. 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There's no store anywhere that tries so con scientiously to please its customers as we do, and our enormous growth and ever-increasing business is fitting evi dence of our ability to serve you best. Come Here for your new Easter clothes plenty to choose from. $25 S3O $35 S4O $45 SSO / Spring Hats / j Keeps us busy these days in the Hat De /// ir iJ/v partment, for Easter is a time when every man If i 'L —only looks his best if his Hat corresponds properly ft A (Kl^"Xiw s " \ //^ === /J / /^vbSi t *° New Clothes —and that accounts for us sell \Jf' 'l' Hf -]) \ /A H / WM ing such an unusual number of Hats. 304 Market Street HLAHRISBURG TELEGRSPK llDoutricnsil APRIL 15, 1919 Harrisburg, Penna. 13