BUSINESSWOMEN IN CONFERENCE To Form National Federation of fßusiness and Profes sional Women's Clubs The first State convention of Pennsylvania for a National Federa tion of Business and Professional Women Clubs is to be held at Y. W. C. A. auditorium to-morrow, Sat urday, Jur.-e 7, morning and after noon session commencing at 10.30 a. m. This movement which was started in May, 1918, has created a pro found interest among thinking wo men in all vocations throughout the country. Its aim is to get together ir.- a national body the business and professional women of the United States for their mutual advancement, for higher standards in their eco nomic and civic life, to encourage co-operative effort, gather and dis tribute information relative to voca tional opportunities, to come to a better understanding of their condi tions and needs in different sections of the country. It is nonsectarian. nonpolitical and nonpartisan-. The National Business Women's Committee, pioneers of this move ment, have divided the country into tive sections, covering the entire country, organized by representative women from every part of the States. The eastern division is in charge of Miss Mary Johns Hopper, who has a wide experience in insurance and association work, and Miss Elizabeth M. Barker, who has just Wealthy Widow Would Wed Again "Now that my stomach trouble has all disappeared since taking a course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I would even consider getting mar ried again. I cannot tell you how terribly I suffered before taking this great remedy." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the in testinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed. H. C. Kennedy, Geo. A. Gorgas. Clark's Durg Stores and druggists everywhere. What Is Rheumatism? 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All clubs j consisting of 75 per cent, business ' I and professional women are eligible j for membership and should notify J headquarters in- New York at once. Among the speakers will be Mrs. . | Blankenburg, Medical Association, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Margaret Stew ' j art Gray, late president Monday j j Luncheon Club, of Philadelphia, and : i Mrs. Mabel Cronise Jones, of this i | c,ty - Bolshevik Army Gains Victory in Hungary By Associated Press. Prague June s.—Dr. Irobar, Czech | minister here to-day admitted that the Hungarian Bolshevik army had achieved an unexpected success over . the Czech troops in Slovakia, who j were reported still to be retreatfctg. iThe situation in Slovakia is said to be very serious, with the richest dis-J tricts in the hands of the Hungarians, I whose advance it is believed, can be checked onfy by the assistance of| French troops. The damage caused by the advance j of the Hungarians is estimated by Dr. Irobar at more than 1,000,000,-1 • 000 crowns. Man Who Created Luna Park Dies in New York 1 New York. June 6. Frederick) ' Thompson, theatrical manager and 1 j famed throughout the country as the I creator of Luna Park at Coney Is j land and Toyland at the San Frgn i cisco exposition, died early to-day. ; C. OF C. ENDORSES NATION Alj BUDGET Officials of the Harrisburg Cham ! ber of Commerce have announced the | adherence of the local organization j to the policy of the national organi zation in favor of the adoption of a national budget by the United States Government. you rid yourself of this terrible dis ease before it goes too far. S. S. S. is the blood purifier that has stood the test of time, hat'ing been in con stant use for more than fifty years. It will do for you what it has done for thousands of others, drive the rheumatic poisons out of your blood, making it pure and strong and en abling it to make you well. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, it will do the work and not harm the most delicate stomac-h. 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RAILROAD NEWS Bids For City Water Department Opened Today Bids for furnishing cast iron pipe, fire hydrants, valves, ferrules and valve boxes to the city water de partment were opened by Commis sioner S. F. Hassler Contracts will be submitted to council next week for approval. Bids received for cast iron pipe follow: R. D. Wood & Company, $53.25 a ton; U. S. Cast Iron, $53,301 Donaldson Iron Company, $49.85. For cast iron fittings: R. D. Wood & Company, 6 and 7 cents a pound; U S. Cast Iron, 5 3-4 and 6 3-4 cents; Donaldson Iron Company, 5 1-2 cents. Bids for fire hydrants, six of which are to be furnished, follow. R. D. Wood & Company. $57.25; Ludlow Valve Company, $57; Eddy Valve Company. $55.60; Kennedy Valve Company, $55.57; Darling Manufacturing Company, $57.20; for I furnishing twelve 6-inch and two 4- j inch valves, total bids: R. D. Wood ! & Company. $286.20: Ludlow Valve Company. $284.90; Rensselaer Valve [Company. $272.26; Eddy Valve Com pany. $272.26; Kennedy Valve Com pany. $272 28; Darling Manufactur ing Company, $280.20. Only one bid was received for furnishing 12 standard valve boxes, the W. O. Hickok Manufacturing Company, this city, asking 7.4 cents a pound for supplying these boxes. Total amounts asked for furnish ing fifty 1-2-inch, ten 1-inch, six 1 1-4-inch and six 1 1-2-inch ferrules follow: H. Mueller Manufacturing Company, $112.96; Glauber Brass Company, $103.82: Haup Manufac turing Company, $90.61: A. P. Smith Manufacturing Company, $85.40; United Brass Company, $94 50. Favor Railroad Plan in Which Employes Share Scranton, June 6.—Measure railroad earnings with a yardstick. Abolish regional directorships. No railroad representative in cabinet and no federal department of transporta tion. Interstate commerce commission to fix rates on 6 per cent, basis, dividing excess, in ration of one-third to roads and two-thirds equally between the government and the railroad labor. Opposition to government guaran tee as forerunner of government ownership. Railroad corporate struc ture to remain intact. Such are the main features of a plan for return of the railroads under pri vate ownership suggested yesterday by Luther M. Walter, of Chicago. Mr. Walter explained his plans to the Pennsylvania Bankers' Association at the opening session of its twenty-fifth annual convention at the Hotel Casey here. He is general counsel for the National Association of Owners of Railroad Securities. Substantially the proposition fa vored by the organization, which rep resents holders of eight billions out of eighteen billions of outstanding railway securities, is the scheme pop ularly known as the "Warfield plan." The recommendation by which la bor is to share in all- railroad profits in excess of 6 per cent, is regarded as one of the most radical features of the plan. Women's War Relief Ends Work at Outing Members of the Women's War Relief of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Department No. 7 held an outing yesterday at Landisville campmeet ing grounds near Lancaster. Thej were guests at the cottage of Mrs. A. Dillinger, chief of the column. The outing yesterday was the closing feature of the work which has been carried on since the war started. High praise was given Mrs. Dillinger for her untiring efforts and good work. This branch of the Red Cross work won strong recognition and frequent praise from the officials of the Pennsylvania railroad. Luncheon was served after yester day's meeting, the committee in charge including, Mrs. A. Dillinger, Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. C Kinter, Mrs. Rupley. Mrs. W. Fisher, Mrs. J. Gordon Smith and Mrs. Gormley. Big Locomotive Shop at Reading Is Closed Reading. Pa., June 6.—The big locomotive shop of the Reading rail way here, employing 2,500 men closed down this morning not to re open for work until next Tuesday. The orders to curtail expenses came from the Federal railroad manager in Philadelphia. How long short time will continue is not known. The men are not affected by the order Reduced Fares Will Come Early Next Week The recent order of the director general authorizing a rate of one and one-third fure for the round trip for conventions of religious, fraternal, educational, charitable and military organizations, involves so much de tail that it is found impossible to make it effective for meetings con vening earlier than June 10. It is necessary to print and distribute sev eral million certificates to 50,000 or more ticket offices, and to correspond with various organizations for the purpose of establishing regulations, as well as to prepare tariffs and file them with the interstate commerce commission. Railroad Notes Flagmen who go back when trains stop at Tyrone on the Middle divi sion of the Pennsylvania Railroad, will in the future be called in by bell signals. Bells have been placed on posts and flagmen will be signaled from the tower. During the warm weather all stock trains with live hogs will stop at Denholm. At this point the cars will be drenched, water troughs filled, and the hogs drenched. Big improvements are being made on the Wopsy road at Altoona. New rails are being placed, and curves eliminated. Laborers are needed for this and other railroad work in the vicinity of Altoona. Additional trackmen are being employed or.- the Harrisburg divi sion of the Reading between Leba non and Sinking Springs. The new line of telegraph wires to be used for train service exclu sively on the Lebanon Valley branch of the Readin-g, will be completed in about six weeks. Linemen on i this work have reached Sheridan. The Reading .will run a Sunday j excursion to this city and Hershey .Park, Sunday, June 15, the special j train starting at Allentown at 7.30 ' a. m. Director Gerreral Hines of the Railroad Administration, predicts a big increase in revenues between now and January 1. The Minnesota Legislature has passed a law requiring individual j drinking cups on all cars used for I the transportation of passengers. There must be pure drinking water. Cups and fixtures must be kept in a sanitary condition. W. H. Keffer, superintendent of the Reading, reports a gradual in crease in business and looks for a big summer. Reading cars are being turned ; over from other railroads and the repair shops are busy places. Employes of the Reading residing in and about Reading are forming a co-operative association for the pur chase of foodstuffs and to cut high prices. A meeting will be held Sun day. General Manager F. M. Falck with General Superintendent W. H. Kef fer, of the Reading, were visitors yesterday at Rutherford yards. C. H. Morgan, division freight agent for the Reading with head quarters in Harrisburg, was in Read ing yesterday. Standing of the Crews HARRISBURG SIDE Philadelphia Division. - The 12' 1 j crew to go first after 1.20 o'clock: i 120, 117, 116. 1 13, 103, 11D, 122, 103, 110, 101, 126. Engineers for 105, 113. Conductors for 101, 110, 120. Brakemen for 101, 105, 110, 116, 117 (2). 119, 122, 126. Engineers up: J. 11. Gable, Baldwin. I May, Frukraan. Wikor, Bickel, Yoat e.\ Maxwell, Genr, Howard. Blank enhorn. Mohn. Brown. Karr, Lefover, C Smith, Houseai, Firemen up: Myers. Wood. Emrick, Beistline, Bickel, Shank, Fansty, Mc- Mullen, A. Rider, W. W. Rider. Sheets, P. Good, Webb, Northcutt. Ramsey, C. W. Fry, Vogelsonb, Get tie, R. L. Good. Conductors up: Boyle, Stark. Brakemen up: Funk. Burger, Kas semer. Dare, Hannon, Moncgan, Lehriner, Hughe3, Zimmerman, Leightner, Espenr.hade, Lutz, Mow ery, Preston. Alexander, Hankman. Middle Division. —The 15 crew to go first after 1-45 o'clock: 19, 20, is, 26 and 22. Engineers wanted for 27. 19, 20, 26. Firemen wantel for 19, IS. Conductors wanted for 19. Brakemen wanted for 15, 19. Engineers up: Tettermcr, O. W. Pnyjer, Peightal. Nickles, E. R. Sny der. Bowers, Bomborg-r Howard. Firemen up: Gantt, Kowatch, Radle, Peterman, Putt, Alcorn. Schoffstall. Conductors up: Dottrjw. Brakemen up: Zimmerman, Bell, Leithiser, Baker, Hemming er, Deckert. Fenicle, llty, Keff. Dare. Clouser, Rhoades, Snoarer, Predix. Danner, Lentz, Arter. Yard Board. —Engineers for none. Firemen for 10C, 12C. Engineers up: Wise. Clelland. Harding. Sayford, 8.-okwith. Mach hamer, Cless, Kwing. Firemen up: Charles. Otstot, Bry an. Whiehello, Ross, Stina, Sou! beer, i E. Kruger, Miench, Mell, Engle. ENOI.A SIDE Philadelphia Division. The 240 crew to go first after 1.45 o'clock: 219. 204. 217, 232, 250, 205. 234, 225, 237, 223, 218, 233, 203, 231, 233, 2"C. 225, 239, 236, 249. Engineers for 203, 219. 238, 239. 240. Firemen for 218, 239, 243. Conductors for 214 Flagmen for 205, 225. Brakemen for 240, 232, 250, 237, 249. Conductors up: Gemberling, Shirk, Ebner, Foller, Cullen. Brakemen up: Tennant, Keschello, Garverich, Melchoir, Bentz, Flowers. Dorsett, Trostle, Kissinger, Bears, Bonner, Gardner, Eshleman. Middle Division. —The 107 crew to go first after 2.45 o'clock: 107, 108, 103, 123, 112, 101, 104, 111. Engineers for 101. Firemen for 103. 101, 111. Flagmen for 104. Brakemen for 107. 123. Yard Board. —Engineers up: Kauff man. Flickenger, Shuey, Myers, Cur tis. Hlnkle, Hill. Firemen up: Yetter, Haubaker, Hutchison, Kennedy Swigart. C'old dren, Sadler, Snyder. A. W. Wagner, O. J. Wagner, Albright. Deaner, Holmes, Milliken, Wolf, McConncll. Engineers for 3rd 126, 137. OPEN NEW DANCE HALL ON THE WEST SIDE Belgium Hall, a new dance hall, will be opened at 261 Franklin street next Monday evening, under the management of P. E. Murray, Dances are to be held regularly Mon days and Thursdays j. ,i- . • gj... NERVOUS GERMAN PEACE PARTY IS MUCH DEPRESSED Afflicted With "Tropical Mad ness," Correspondent Says to the Berlin Envoys By Associated Press. Berlin, June 6.—Fearful nervous ness and depression which manifest themselves in toothache, rheuma tism, various other ailments and in sleeplessness are afflicting the Ger man delegates at Versailles, accord ing to the correspondent of the Ber lin Gazette, and which he whimsi cally terms "tropical m:s'ness." That is an ailment known to French for- I eign legionaries as "caford." Surgeon First Stricken The first to be affected was a surgeon, who fell ill with a raging toothache and intense nervousness. Then a councilor attached to the de legation caught the strange malady and insisted on having a gramophone play during conferences he attended. He wanted American records prin cipally. Many members of the delegation began to suffer pains in the back anu joints, others noin colic and tne majority of headaches and sleepless ness. "The food," the correspondent says, "is getting on every one's nerves. They all feel like geese in a cage before being slaughtered. It is the wire enclosure that makes everybody wild." GEORGE GIOV.\NIS WAS MAN WHO LOST BOND Through an inadvertence, it was announced that George Coloviras was the man who left his coat with $l5O in Liberty bonds and other valuable papers, hanging on a park bench along the River Front several days ago. George Giovanis, Boas and Green streets, is the man who left his coat there, but it was re covered last evening. Coloviras is a resident of Camp Hill. I SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WHY IT INCREASES Hair growth is stimulated and its frequent removal In necessary when merely removed from the surface of the skin. The oaly logi cal and practical way to remove hatr Is to attack It under the skin. 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Here are two National Parks, six National Monuments and more than twenty million acres of National Forests, Summer Excursion Fares Ask for the booklets you want. They describe Colorado and Utah Rockies, the two National Parks—Rocky Mountain and Mesa Verde—also the six National Monuments. Ask the local ticket agent to help plan your trip—or apply to nearest Consoli dated Ticket Office —or address nearest Travel Bureau, United States Railroad Administration, 646 Transportation Building, Chicago; 143 Liberty Street, New York City; 602 Healey Building, Atlanta, Georgia. • UNITED -STATES • RAILROAD Admimstraiion* explorations for the American Mu seum of Natural History, they brought back the finest collection of natural history specimens ever brought out of Central Africa. The material gathered includes elephants, rhinoceroses, giant elands, buffaloes, lions and leopards, but the prize of the collection and center of interest is the unique series of skins ar.-d skeletons of the famous okapi, a giraffe-like animal which, until 1902, had utterly escaped discovery by ex ploers searching for the strange and curious in the animal world in re- ' mote parts of the globe.—Detroit 17 LIBERTY A. C. WINS The Liberty A. C. yesterday de feated the Riverside Jre., in a fast game by a score of 4 to 3 in a stx innlng game. ' \ Pfin ■3 ft WfJa fll IB CORN a