COMMITTEE TO WELCOME MEN Completed Delegation Announced at the State Capitol To-Day nounce(i the com committee to of ficially welcome 11 rR" le e y st on e tenant Governor Beidleman, Sen a tors Boies Pen rose and P. C. Knox, Ex-Governor Edwin S. Stuart, Secretary of the Commonwealth Cyrus E. Woods, Attorney General W. I. Sohaffer, Auditor General Charles A. Snyder, State Treasurer H. M. Kephart, Adjutant General Frank D. Beary. Commissioner of Health Edward Martin, Commissioner of Highways Lewis S. Sadler, Commissioner of Banking John S. Fisher, Congress man T. S. Crago, Waynesburg; Gen eral Richard Coulter, Greensburg; General Willis J. Hulings, Oil City; Colonel Asher Miner, Wilkes-Barre; Colonel Horace L. Haldeman, Lan caster county: Colonel John P. Nicholson. Philadelphia; General Harry C. Trexler, Allentown; Colonel Louis A. Watres, Scranton; General C. B. .Dougherty, Wilkes-Barre; Major S. A. Whitaker, Phoenixville; Senalor William E. Crow, Union town; Senator C. J. Buckman, Doylostown; Speaker Robert S. Spangler, York; Fred C. Wright, Susquehanna; W. J. Richards, Potts ville: General C. M. Clement, Sun bury; General A. J. Logan, Pitts burgh; General C. T. O'Neil, Allen town; General F. W. Stiliwell, Scran ton; Mayor E. V. Babeock, Pitts burgh; Colonel James E. Barnett, and Colonel Samuel Moody, Pitts burgh. Thursday Holiday—Next Thurs day will be a holiday at the Capitol, as the members of the Legislature, State officials and many attaches are going to Philadelphia to attend the home coming parade of the Key stone Division. Court Will Meet—The annual sit ting of the Supreme Court will be held here on May 19. Governor Sproul will tender the justices a dinner on that day. To Moot Wednesday—The meet THE GLOBE THE GLOBE Welcome Home Festival AT THE GLOBE All Clothing, Furnishing & Hats At Reduced Prices To Soldier Boys We consider it a patriotic duty to show our appreciation of what you did "over there" by furnishing your wants at SPECIAL REDUC ED PRICES. It may seem like discrimination, hut you boys have been working loilg hours and suffering untold hardships for Uncle Sam. We know that you are not rolling in wealth and we say to vou sin cerely We owe you what we are doing for you— Come to THE GLOBE and save your money THE GLOBE 322-324 Market Street I THURSDAY EVENING, hahiusburg sSSft* TELEGRAPH MAY 8, 1919 tng of the House ways and means committee, set for yesterday, was postponed until next Wednesday to enable an agreement to be reached in regard to revenue bills. Couiicilmen Here— Philadelphia councilmen and representatives of Allegheny have been here the last few days discussing legislation rela tive to revenue raising. Sitting at Pittsburgh—Members of the Public Service Commission are sitting at Pittsburgh to-day. The Harrisburg hearings ended to-day. Mr. Brown Here —Francis Shunk Brown, former Attorney General, was at the Capitol. I.ooked Over Quarters —Chairman H. A. Knapp, of the State Board of Censors, looked over quarters for the board here yesterday. New Justices—H. O. Jones was appointed justice for Sharon and Pierce M. Niles for Stroudsburg. Boards Nnnied —Mrs. H. Burd Cassell, Marietta, and Mrs. Charles F. Hoger, Lancaster, were appoint ed trustees of Mothers' Pensions for Lancaster county, and the following for Northampton county: Mrs. C. E. Gold, Bangor: Mrs. E. C. Nagle, Northampton: Mrs. C. K. Williams, Miss Esther Bixler, Easton; Mrs. John E. Stocker, Mrs. R. P. Hutch inson, Bethlehem, and Mrs. S. D. Thaeler, Nazareth. Rat Chews the Ends Off Norristown Baby's Toes Norristown, Pa., May B.—A rat chewed the ends of all the toes of Miriam Sockett. 6-month-oid daugh ter of Charles Sockett, and also bit her nose. A twin sister in the crib was un touched. but an older child in a cot was bitten. PEELING GROWS IN ORIENT Peking, May B.—Much excitement prevails in Peking and China over an attack on Sunday evening by a crowd of students on the residence of a member of the Cabinet accused of Japanese sympathies. The Minister of Education has resigned as a pro test against the decision of the Cab inet to punish the schoolboys arrest ed in connection with the attack. BROTHER SEES SISTER Philadelphia, May B.—A brother is arrayed against a sister in pro ceedings instituted in the common pleas court yesterday in a dispute over an interest in an estate valued at $87,000. The action was filed by Joseph A. Gallagher against his sis ter, Hannah E. Gallagher, asking the court for a restraining order stop ping the transfer of certain real es tate deeded to her by her brother. According to the bill filed, the share in dispute is worth about $15,000. The estate was inherited from the i parents of the litigants. Famous Belgian Organist Coining Here For Recital Tuesday Evening, May 20 i Charles Courboin, famous Belgian organist, now of Syracuse, N. Y, will give a recital in Bethlehem Luther an church on the evening of Tues day, May 20. He is to play at Lan caster on the evening of the previous day.' Musicians of Harrisburg espe cially are interested in the coming recital, for the virtuouso has an ex tensive repertoire and plays entirely without the score. Mr. Courboin formerly was or ganist in the famous Antwerp Cath edral and also played the great in- j strument in the filiated Rheims Cathedral. Ho still is municipal or ganist at Springfield, Mass., where he has attracted immense audiences by his marvelous work. A banquet will be tendered him by the Harris burg Association of Organists fol lowing the recital in Bethlehem church. KIDNAPED GIRL IMPROVES Chester, Pa., May B.—Discussing the terrible revenge enemies wreaked upon his 17-year-old daughter, Amelia Meli. State Detective James Meli declared yesterday he had no idea who harbored so wicked a sen- Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. Conquer this enemy and you rout a whole army of physical foes, including indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, sleeplessness and nervous dyspep sia, Beecham's Pills haye been a world-favorite laxative for over sixty years. They go straight to the cause of many ills and remove it. They act promptly, pleasantly and surely. Contain no habit-forming drug. These time-tested pills strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and Relieve Constipation Direction* of Special Value to Women are with Every Boa. Sold by druffiiti throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. timent against him, but vowed that he would never give up the hunt for her assailants as long as he lives. Orders Court Rule on Liquor Licenses By Associated Press. Philadelphia, May 8. —The State Supreme Court has issued a writ on the appeal of applicants for retail, brewers' and distillers' licenses in Westmoreland county, that unless the court of that county has dis posed of the matter on or before May 14 a rule will be granted re quiring the court to show cause why a mandamus asked for shall not be awarded. The applications have been held up by the Westmoreland county court because the two judges are divided on the license question. AUSTRIAN PEACE ENVOYS Copenhagen, May B.—The Austri an peace delegation has been named, according to dispatches from Vienna. It is composed of Dr. Franz Klein, president; Professor Henrich Lam niasch, former Austrian Premier; Professor von Laun, who was Aus trian delegate to the conference of the League of. Nations Societies at Berne; Under-Secretary Pfluegel and iDeputies Ludgenian and Stegliger. "The Live Store" "Always Reliable" Where Do Your Friends Buy Their Clothes? Every body wants "good clothes", but you can't buy the best clothes in every store because some stores are easier satisfied than others. We've made it a rule at this "Live Store" to sell only the kind of clothes that we can stand back of with an iron clad guarantee, so when you come Here vou are sure to get all you expect in the way of service. / We don't say much about the price you pay that has nothing to do with the transaction at Doutrichs for every suit we sell must satisfy you. There's only one judge to pass on the purchase you make Here, and that is yourself—so you see why your friends are safe to come Here. We couldn't make such a strong statement unless we knew positively we were handling Dependable merchandise for it would be a great mistake on our part to insist on guaranteeing poor goods. It's easy enough for any merchant to have goods to sell, but much harder to have the kind you want to buy. Our aim is to please you rather than ourselves. Try this Dependable Doutrich Service that Everybody is Talking About Boys' Clothes JflllL Why has our Boys' De partment outgrown itself in such a short time? Well, if you would see the happy fellows floating in Here for those new "Campus Togs" you'd know why— Our boys' department is certainly prepar- imiiilaM ed to put the finishing touches on every boy to make him look his best—After he has selected his new suit, matched it with JSJj a new cap or hat, he's sure to want one or >W, our beautiful ties; perhaps a silk shirt or jimP a new belt. There's plenty of everything Here at moderate prices. 304 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. 13
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