Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 06, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    GENERAL KOONS
CRITICISES POSTAL
Assistant Postmaster Says
War Conduct Justified
Taking It Over
By Associated Press.
■Washington, June 6.—The con
duct of the Postal Telegraph Com
pany in handling government busi
ness at Washington in the trying
Kennedy Sells It Cheaper!!
[SATURDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS
I Toilet Department Cigar Specials Medicine Department
I Djer-Kiss Face Powder 49c Pebeco Tooth Paste 32c 6f" CT for S?JW H""' (ori ß inal) 75c Anglers' Emulsion ....79c
■ Mary Garden Face Powder 75c Kolynos Tooth Paste 18c Cinco 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 Tanlac \ .79c Eckman's Alternative $1.19
9 Pompeian Face Powder 39c Forhan's Tooth Paste 19c, 39c ® * or c 50 for $2.59 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. .78c Fletcher's Gastoria 24c
■ - Councellor 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 r .t £7"
I J-eßlache Face Powder 41c Pyrodenta Tooth Paste 23c j^ ew Bachelor 9 for 50c; 50 for $2i59 Pierce's Discovery 79c Mansfield s Papillaris 34c
I Waltz Dream Face Powder 79c S. S. White Tooth Paste 17c General Hartranft 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 Pierce's Favorite Prescription ... ,79c Nelson s Hair Dressing 19c
B ——; tttt ~ ~ „ ~ „ . 71 77" Even Steven ...9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 7 Palmer's Hair Success 19c
B Azurea Face Powder $1.19 Colgate s Tooth Paste 10c, 25c ft o Kn. sn mco Swamp-Root 39c and 73c . . —; —
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h| LeTrefle Face Powder $1.19 Graves' Powder or Paste 17c Rose O'Cuba 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 Father John's 39c, 77c T , , , jtt —77-'
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9 Flormye Face Powder $1.19 Lyons' Powder or Paste 17c ™ tor ™ c ; \ or Scott's Emulsion 49c, 89c nigrnvorv ' 17r
g| f_ Havanna Ribbon 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 letermans Discovery 17c
Garden Fragrance Powder 59c Calox Tooth Powder 18c, 38c Knull's Ambrosia 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 Miles' Nervine 75c Fecto-Disinfectant 17c
Elmo Face Powder 18c, 37c Pyrrocide Powder 71c White Statue 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 Fellows' Syrup Hypophosphites.sl.os Milk Sugar 79c
— ; 77" Don Abilo 9 for 50c; 50 for $2.59 ————
P L-Ame (La May) Face Powder Rubifoam 19c T a 3 for 25c* 50 for 83 95 Russell's Emulsion 98c Johnson's Kidney Plasters 13c
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Flora Sweet Face Powder 59c Sanito , Paste or Powder 19c Henrtetta 3 for 25c; 50 for $3.95 " 36c 67c Horlick's Malted Milk ..■■■■■ .$2.70
| Java Rice Powder 33c Mary Garden Talcum 43c ..!.!!.! 1!! il for Isc'; IS for Lysol 19c, Borden's Malted Milk $2,75
| Pond's Cold Cream 17c, 33c Djcr . Kiss Xakum 30c Wedding Veil 3 for 25c; 50 for $3.95 Uvoris 19c 38c 79c Eskay ' s Food s2 ' B9
I™ Pond's Vanishing Cream ... .17c, 33c . , n American Empire 3 for 25c; 50 for $3.95 ' Mead's Dextro Maltas 60c
I" Stilman's Freckle Cream 29c T " C '"'' Sanchez & Haya 3 for 25c; 50 for $3.95 Bromo-Seltzer 19c, 37c, 73c Nestle , s Food 45c , $2 . 49
Stilman s Freckle Cream 29c Wa|tz Drcam Ta|cum 28c 55
Othene, Double Strength 69c 7 777 ■■ —— Denno Food 60c, $1.98
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p" aX Garden Fragrance Talcum 49c OcltUTCiciy LtHldV Absorbine Junior 83c Mellen's food 53c
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Elca} aCream 43c Hudnut Talcum (tin) 19c uDGCI&IS Pure Cod Liver Oil (Pint) 89c Goff's Cough Syrup 18c, 38c
1 I Ingram's Milkweed Cream .. .39c, 69c Menn en's Talcum 19c H. K. Wampole's Cod Liver Ext.7763c 100 Bayer's Aspirin 85c
II Hokara Cream 24c Babcock's Butterfly Talcum 19c Helm Assorted Chocolates, Nujol 9 ozs., 39c; 20 ozs., 79c 100 5-grain Cascara 39c
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Pompeian Night Cream 19c, 29c Henna San 39c , 79c Helm Chocolate MarshmalloWS, ° Yoferrin 83c 100 Alophen Pills ~.;..59c
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ID. &B. Cold Cream 24c, 33c, 59c orchard White 26c Sago Sage and Sulphur 45c Mcntholatum 17c, 33c
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Rose Bath Soap 4for 25c Dorin Rouge 1249 39c U@lMOTtStlT(ltlOTl f Montgomery Hair Restorer 83c Vick's Vap-o-Rub 19c, 38c
Palmolive Soap 3for2sc I 'Ame Rouee 38r Mme ' Mille wi,soni a noted beaut Y specialist of New j Mrs. Graham's Restorer $1.15 Palmer's Skin Success 18c
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lere-en's Geranium Rath T fnr I line of toilet art 'des manufactured by Wm. H. Brown & j Westfal's Auxiliator .39c, 79c —-
Jergen s ueranmm Bath .. . 3 for 25c Mary Garden Rouge 40c Bros. Company. 5 ■ „. „ Freezone 24c
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Palmer's Skin Soap 2 for 35c Marv Garden Eyebrow Pencil Dem ° ns, "" ions dai1 "' Wild Root Hair Tonic 39c, 79c Liquid Corn Remedy (Green) .. 20c
I— . '' Pinaud's Quinine Tonic (7 ozs.). ,89c Energine 19c
Germicidal Soap 2 for 35c Delotone 69c ' Pinaud's Quinine Tonic (15(4 ois.P Soap 6 for 25c
John's Foot Soap 18c E.-Rado 39c and 79c ShaYmg Materials pound !!^:::; 3for t
Poslam Soap 2 for 25c Mum 19c . „ & . Hen " C ' de 39c ' 73c Boric Acid, pound 19c
Poslam Soap, large 48c Spiro Powder SSta
Tar Cnnn iq„ 7 7. ~ 71 7~ a>-t nn m Danderine 2lc, 39c, 69c Liquid Veneer ... 17c, 34c, 67c
racKers lar &oap 18c Amohne 19c. 39c SI.OO Gem Razors 83c . . . . —= n ifrfoi.
Pears Soap, Unscented !3e Azure. Vegetale SU9 . 7!!!!!!!!] ]!! 1!!!!! Parisian Sage 39c
Pears Soap, Scented 19c Djer-Kiss Vegetale $1.19 6 Auto Strop Blades 39c Mulsifled Cocoanut Oil 37c 3 for .
Woodbury's Soap 2 for 37c Mary Garden Toilet Water $2.98 7 Gem B,ades 39c T nn AUen's Foot Ease 18c
—— - Kitty Gordon Toilet Water ....$1.15
A full line of Bath Sprays, Bath TWELVE DOZEN Cosmo's Shaving Cream 28c WATER GLASS WHITE HOUSE COFFEE -
Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Hair qk tadth Johnson's Shaving Cream 19c
Brushes, Hair Combs, Bath Towels, 35C TOOTH BRUSHES 1 quart 29c 1 pound 45c
Wash Cloths, etc. All at cut prices.
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FRIDAY EVENING, fiARBISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 6, 1919.
period of war was enough to justify.
the taking over of telegraph and
telephone systems. Assistant Post
master General Koons told the
House Interstate Commerce Com
mittee at a hearing which closed
just before issuance of orders by the
Postmaster General relinquishing
operation of the wire properties.
Mr. Koons made no mention of the
intention, of the Postmaster General
to turn back the wires for private
operation.
Mr. Koons declared that if other
wire companies had adopted the
same policy as the Postal, it would ]
have strangled the government in
the conduct of the war.
He charged that the Postal avoid-J
Ed government business, made on
special effort to expedite it, and
transferred to the Western Union
large numbers of government mes
sages tiled with it for delivery in
cities at which it maintained offices.
Information upon wheh the charges
were based, he said, was obtained
by inspectors from the records of
the company. There was no evidence,
however, to show intentional delay
by the Postal, he said.
WHERE HE WON THE NAME
Tourist (at the ancient rural hos
telry, coming down to breakfact with
a haggard, unrested appearance)— Last
night, madam, you informed me that
the great Duke of Wellington once
stayed at this hotel. Is it a fact?
Landlady—lt is, air, a solemn fact
He slept in the werry room you'occu
pied last night
Tourist—Was it just the same then
a£ it is now?
Landlady—Just the werry same.
Tourist—Same bed in it?
Landlady—The werry identical bed.
Tourist—And the Duke of Wellin
ton slept in it? He actually slept in
It?
Landlady—Ain't that what I'm a
tellin" yer? The Dook of Wellln'ton
act'lly slept in the werry bed what you
had last night.
Tourist—Great Caesar ! No wonder
they called him the Iron Duke.—Lon
don Tit-Bits.
Rules Are Announced
For Public Bathing
at City's Bathhouses
Hundreds of men. women and chil
dren, enjoyed bathing and swimming
ir. the river yesterday at the city
bathhouse at Seneca street. Next
week the bathhouse at Island Park
will be opened.
At the Island Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday afternoons will be re
served for the girls, and the eve
nings for men and women. At Sen
eca street the hours for girls will be
Tuesday and Friday afternoons from
1.30 to 4.30 o'clock; for men and wo
men, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings, 6 to 8.40 o'clock,
for men and boys every week day
from 9 to 6 o'clock (Saturday, 5
o'clock) except Tuesday and Friday
afternoons.
The following rules for bathing
at Seneca street will be enforced Mr.
Forrer announced:
1. Stay on this side of the Life
Line unless you swim well.
2. Suits may he secured free from
attendant by persons under sixteen
years of age.
3. Return park suits to attendant.
4. Loitering on the runways is
not allowed.
5. Keep off the bathhouse when
it is closed.
6. Disorderly or boisterous con
duct will positively result in prose
cution.
7. The management will under no
circumstances be responsible for loss
of personal property.
Special rules have been drawn up
by the bureau for evening swimming.
1. Two-piece skirt bathing suits
They are:
shall be worn by all persons above
14 years of age or ninety pounds in
weight.
2. Suits shall fit snugly around
neck and arms.
3. Girls above 14 years of age
shall not loiter on the shore unless
their suits reach to their knees.
4. Unemployed persons under It
years of age will not be allowed In
or on the bathhouse unless they
ure In charge of a responsible adult.
5, Boys or men shall not splash i
or duck girls or women.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. L. W. Frasier
Has returned from U. S. Ntrnl
service and resumes practice at
Bowman Ave and Market Street,
CAMP HILL
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