■Call of the Sawdust and Pink Lemonade Felt by Thousands The elephants, camels, cowboys, I beautiful women 'n'everythin' held j.sway yesterday in Harrisburg. Ev lerybody, from grandpa to the young- Lest, felt the call of the sawdust and ,{)ink lemonade and Just naturally ■couldn't stay away from the circus i-grounds. In the first place the grand, stu pendous street parade! And what a Joy it was to the youngsters—to say nothing about a lot of older ones, i who more or less shamefacedly ad mitted to divers of their friends that they met en route that they "didn't care for the parade themselves, but just had to bring the children." Host of the time the younsterg had to struggle to see over the shoulders of some old bird who was renewing his youth with great enthusiasm. And then the world-famed side show. Nothing could have been more thrilling to the circus-going eye j RESORTS AT ATI-ANTIC CITY, N. J. tVTOINTICELLO 1 MaCELS IN COMfORT.StRVICEMQ CUISINE Kentucky av. & Beach. Heart of At lantic City. Cap. 500; modern through out. $5 up daily; *l6 up weekly: American plan. A. C. KKHOIAI. HOTEL ALDER 0 S. Alt. Vernon Ave. Centrally located. American & Euro- Sean Plans. Fine rms. Excel, table, iod. rates. Bathing from hotel O. JI. ALDER AMERICAN PLAN (with meals) $3.00 up Dcdly, $15.00 up Weekly Best Located Popular Price Hotel NETHERLANDS New York Ave. 50 Yds. from B'dwalk Overlooking lawn and ocean. Cap. 400 Elevator; private baths; hot and cold running water in rooms; table and service a feature SPECIAL Kit EE FEATURES BATHING IMUVILKGR FROM HOTEL LAWN TENNIS COURT, DANCE FLU Booklet with Point* of Interest mailed AUGUST KUIIWADEL. Proprietor (Charles \ If ON THE OCEAN FRONT \ II fTlevcrvstories of real Ljcomfoi t witKarv erwi- CjJ V-Vt If ronmont of distinct reflne ment without extravagance AMERICAN CLIN. ALWAYS OPEN \ l 1 I LITERATURE andTERMS MAILED. If. y 1 THE MAYNARD 4 10 So. Allclilgiin Ave. Convenient to piers. Excellent table. Pleas surroundings. Terms mod. MRS. T. PORTER. MOST AMIABLE HOSTESS IN TOWN THE HAVERHILL 17 S. Illinois Avenue Near beach. *3 daily; *lB up weekly Mrs. Letitia Mathews HOTEL BREVOORT .18 South Carolina Ave. Near Beach and Penna. It. R. Large airy ,rpoms. \mer. Plan *2.50 up daily, tla.oo up weekly Under new management. COURTESY,QUALITY, SERVICE. HOTEL KENTUCKY, KENTUCKY AV., NEAR BEACH. Euro. Plan —Rates, *1 to *3.50 daily. American Plan —*3 to *5 daily; *l6 to *25 weekly. Elev.; eiec. lights; tel. every room; run. water in rooms; private baths. Phone 3105. N. B. KENNADY. SOMERSET HOUSE MISSISSIPPI AVE. < r t£ m h • • 32nd season under same management. *2.50 up daily. Special weekly. MRS. RUTH STEES, Prop. CHESTER HOUSE, 15 & 17 S. Georgia Ave., nr. Beach. Two sqs. from Reading Sta. *1.50 to 2 dly; *0 to 10 wky. Mrs. T. Dlckerson NOTED row IT'S T^ni—E MILLER Sl™* ™ ANNEX I 1 Scrupulously clean, electric lighted throughout. White service. Hot and cold water baths. *2.00 up daily. *l2 up weekly. Estab. 40 years. Emerson Crouthamel. Mgr. SK.OO np Rally. $1 4.00 UP NVkly. Am. Plan ELBERON ft Kir*lrof Ai.m'X. lenne**e Av. nr. Cap. 400. Central;open Mirroundinvrs; opp. Catho lic and Protest*nt Churches. _V[ lva Lj RUNNING WATLR IN ALL ROOMS Excellent table; freeh vegetable*, screened. White service. Booklet. R. B. LUDY.M. D. THE WILTSHIRE, Virginia ave. and Beach. Ocean view. Capacity 350. Private baths, running water in rooms, elevator, etc. Amor. plan, special weekly rates. Booklet. SAMUEL ELLIS. HOTEL BISCAYNE Kentucky Ave., Fourth hotel from Beach. Amer. plan S2.TO up daily; $l4 up wkly. HARRISON HJPPLE, Prop. AT ASIII'HV PARK, X. J. THE HOTELTHAT MADE SHORE DINNERS FAMOUS Plaza Hotel and Grill On Ocean Front Asbury Park, New Jersey Headquarters For Auto Tourists European Plan Garage in Connection RESORTS RESORTS AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. fli)o"rßTT^ |^SAIU^^-H^ EW JERSEY -r MOTOR! M IT W / '■P^X^OT-UNGCHA!RSjII&S I I j concepts I 1 /^^'(oanci ngJ^s? '£( " THE "BRIGHT SPOT" OF AMERICA :,°. Where every sport and recreation may be enjoyed under the v£ finest conditions bright £? sunshine, tempered" niccfy by tlw curl brresee that continually ;£•' '•a, blow from shore to shore of this island resort. Wonderful, cool, restful nights that strengthen the weak and refresh the strong. ;? The finest hotel accommodations of any resort in the world, i' *i. where every luxury, comfort, convenience and entertainment fe TO- are arranged for your enjoyment. S fa The Landing Houses Are Always Open M> 2JI snd will aladly furnish full Information, rates, etc., upon request K[ ft? (Hotels are all American Plan, unless otherwise noted). jtfr |tu Ifsrlksrssyk- lleshsia Natal Bennis The Shelhvrne ;!i Amcnoan d Walter J. Basby European Pisa ft fit s A i M iuii F - p - Co ® k • So ■• Natal Strand I Note! St. Charles J'tSSSt Bj Galon Hall Co. *"■ A. laach. Mgr. H. C. Edwards t II Hotel Chelsoa Tha Holmhurst The Wiltshire ' ] B( J. B. Thompson A Co. A. H. Drnll Sibbml ElLi HI 7_ Ftr kifmbm mi ukMk f ißNiwiH rolr#ii iwAin, cmtak Uad ticket aiats SATURDAY EVENING, than the woman who seemed to de light In ramming twelve-inch swords down her throat; she was even will ing for the small sum of a double Jitnev to impart the pleasing secret to you. And the tatooed lady, whose shoulders, according to the an nouncer, presented a "pleasing pano rama of pulchritude." All these to eay nothing of the snake charmer, the beared woman, etc. These people held youthful Harrisburg so en thralled thnt they nearly missed the big parade under the main top. Tlut the circus itself—just one wonderful act after another, and as the last tired, hot youngster left the grounds he was heard to re mark. "Gosh, pop, I'm glad that only comes once a year cause I feel cross-eyed from trying not to miss anything." Big Yield Expected in Mountain Peach Belt Waynesboro, Pa., July 5. The i prospects for a bumper' crop in the | South Mountain peach belt are ex ceedingly bright this year from all accounts, especially In the Midvale and Smithsburg, Md., sections. Jacob F Good, of Midvale, says that he ex pects the peach shipment this sea son will aggregate sixty carloads from Midvale, the first shipment of early peaches probably being made ten days hence. He says the early fruit is fine in size and of corre sponding quality. The apple crop will also be large. RESORTS AT ATI.ANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL CLEARVIEW 2217 Pacific Ave. 16th season. Ameri can Plan. Bathing from hotel. MRS. S. MEGAW. THE SAN JOSE 132 St. James Place. Fifth house from beach. European Plan. Terms attrac tive. 16th season. McNamara & Hughes Owners. HEAL Y'S Ocean End Kentucky Ave. All conveniences. $2.50 day up. $1 1 | up weekly. Kathin# from hotel. ; Formerly of the Tennessee. , Coolest ami Mont Attractive Location HOTEL ESPLANADE WHOLE BLOCK. OCEAN FRONT. Directly on the Boardwalk. Boston to Sovereign ave., in exclusive Chelsea section. Capacity. 500. Fresh and sea water baths, private and public and every appointment. Modern hydro therapeutic department. Orchestra Dancing. Auto bus meets trains. Booklet. Ownership direction. VV. F. SHAW. RESORTS WILD WOOD, N. J. 4L A - Always cool. Swept by con stant breezes from the Atlantic Ocean and 30-mile wide Dela ware Bay. Never a dull mo ment Something doing all the time. Bathing, boating, fishing, dancing, amusements, driving and sntomobiling. Pleasant, modern hotels furnish excellent accommodations at moderate rates. Fine cottages and bungalows at reasonable rentals. Fast frequent trains on M both the Pennsylvania and Read- M (■"ld Fr "j t full Information an'' f W. Conrtrtght Smith Board of Trade Wildwood, N. .1, ' * Wildwood Manor £®p- 40 °; whole front; fresh and salt water'in baufs™ run. water; hot and cold, in bedrooms,' i f,?;, ?7 CV 'i,r ten "! s courts, etc. Opens June 27. Mrs. Wm. 11. Lester, Mgr. Hotel Sheldon. Amr. plan. Daily rates Rooms, with run. water, *3 to *3.50 H I won'id 4 Klev - Booklet. I>. ■)■ HOODS, Ownerstilp-MnnnKcm't. FRANKLIN COUNTY, PA. A strictly modern hotel with excellent lable ; nd service. Altitude 2000 feet bplenmd roads ; golf, tennis, etc. Open June aoth to October Ist Address until Juno 10th, John .I. Gihhons, Manager Hotel Rennert. Baltimore. Md AT MT. GRETNA, PA. HOTEL CONEWAGO Mount Gretna, Penna. This Hotel has become a very popular resort for Harrisburgers. We have everything other summer resorts have and many attractions they do not have. Leslie's Orchestra, Dancing, Boating, Bathing and Large Amusement Park Something New Visit Our Pink Tea Room Phone, Write or Come. M. E. Patterson, Mgr. SNYDER GETS IN THE BACK TAXES Over Two Million Dollars Col lected in Eighteen Months' Time million dollars in them owing for a couple of years, was collected ciiit-inpr the first i gajjjjSHlyfffll cording to a sum- Auditor General Snyder. These collections, which were made through the bureau of collection of back taxes established on January J, 1918, for gathering in money long due the Commonwealth, have amounted to *2,216,631.44 in eighteen months. Several accounts more than four years old were cleaned up and the money secured for the State Treasury. The collections during 1918 were *1,694,654.20, the largest amount collected In overdue taxes in years. The June collections were *76,762.33 and May *85,482.19. Preparations for clearing up va rious accounts of the big corpora tions in which some features have been questioned are being made at the Auditor General's Department and it is expected to get in the bulk of the big payments weeks before the close of the fiscal year in No vember. New Registrars Appointments have been made at the State De partment of Health as follows: "Wil fred Selwitz, registrar of vital sta tistics for Altoona; H. H. Flinch baugh for Loganville borough and Springfield township, York county; W. Ross Campbell for Milesburg. Center county; F. P. Tiley for Gira rdville. July Sittings—July sittings of the State' Compensation Board have been announced as follows: Read ing. Julv 7; Pottsville, July 8; Wilkes-Barre, July 9; Seranton, July 10; Pittsburgh, July 16 to 18, with other meetings in Philadelphia. Few OflU •es Open—Few Capitol Hill offices were open to-day, most of them having closed over the weekend. Surveying Tracts State game protectors are surveying tracts available for game preserves, in Cambria and Clarion counties. Fount's New Record —Revenue of the State Dairy and Food Division, now the Bureau of Foods of the State Department of Agriculture, went over the half million-dollar mark for the first six months of this year for the first time. The great bulk of the income was for licenses for the sale of oleomargarine, which have broken all records. The receipts for the month of June were $4,466.82, of which $1,400 came from oleomargarine licenses and a like sum from fines for sale of milk which did not conform to the State standards. The total receipts for the half year were $502,702.40 or more than twice as much as it costs to operate the bureau for two years, During June 142 prosecutions were started by State agents for sale of milk below State standards for fats and solids, a third of the counties of the State being affected. Two Opinions —Opinions have been given bv the Attorney General's De partment to the State Public School Employes' Retirement Fund Board that continuation school teachers whose salary is paid by a manufac turing company and clerks to coun ty superintendents of schools paid by County Commissioners are not eligible to membership in the State retirement system. New Electric Concerns —Applica- tion for approval of incorporation of a dozen electric companies to operate in Northampton, Carbon. De high, Northumberland and other counties are listed for hearing by the Public Service Commission dur ing the coming week. Ten western companies are applying for approval of a merger in Beaver county. The commission will have hearings in Harrisburg and Scranton during the week. The Bingaman street bridge, case from Reading is to be heard on July 11. Automobile List Breaks the Record Enormous expansion of tlie mo tor vehicle business in Pennsylvania is shown by a summary of regis trations of automobiles and motor trucks by the State Highway De partment for a five-year period is sued to-day. There are four-and-a half times as manp pneumatic-tired machines now as on July 1, 1914; seven times as many trucks, four times as many tractors, double the number of motorcycles; three times as many dealers and seven times iv many licensed operators. Receipts from automobile regis trations between January 1 and July 1 this year were $4,392,230, breaking all records. The receipts for the same period five years ago were $1,067,293. It is believed that the receipts this year will pro to the tiprure of $3,000,000. Thus far there have been 373,629 pneumatic-tired machines licensed and more than 34,000 trucks. Tech Professor Wins Master of Arts Degree Professor A. M. Lindsay, instruc tor of drawing at the Technical High school, was awarded the Mas ter of Arts degree at the annual corri mencewent exercises of the Lehigh University, held recently at South Bethlehem. The Tech tutor has the rare distinction of having rounded out 41 years of his life as a teacher in the public schools of Pennsyl vania. Mr. Lindsay secured his bachelor >of arts degree from Lebanon Valley College. His son Russell Lindsay, graduated from Lehigh last spring. At Lehigh University, Professor Lindsay pursued a cours* in history and school administration, majoring in the former subject. Tn addition to teaching drawing, he is director of music at Tech. Forbid U. S. Troops to Marry Germans Cohlonz, July 5.- —Marriages be tween American soldiers and Ger man women are forbidden by the Army regulations pending ratifica tion of the Peace Treaty by the United States and Germany. The Judge Advocate's Department of the American forces on the Rhine has handed down a decision declar ing that marriages under present conditions are illegal on the ground that the United States technically ' still is at war with Germany. I Officers said that any.vtointions of this ruling would be prosecuted and I that the offender would be tried either on a charge of commun'rat- J ing with the enemy or of disregard- ' ing fraternization regulations. BDtItRIBBTmO TEOXIKXPHI DECLARES KAISER WILL BE TRIED Other Germans Who Commit ted Outrages Will Also Be Arraigned Ixtndon, July s.—Premier IJoyd George Tn a speech before the House of Commons declared that the for mer German Emlperor and other German officers, believed to have been responsible for the war, will soon be placed on trial before a British tribunal. It was the intention to make such an example of Germany as to dis courage others from "ever again at tempting to repeat this infamy." There was a significant passage when the Premier first mentioned flic I.eague of Nations. Many of the members cheered, but seemingly . d , t "The Live Store" "Always Reliable" f > "Be Sure of Your Store " j yl ' Doutrichs Big Shirt Salej! Is by far the biggest event that We don't limit our sale of a few /! Harrisburg has ever seen in modern mer- undesirable patterns or odd styles that chandUing - There have been many kinds of ".hirt have sen better days ' of f? r our . entir .f \ IOC u 4 ° our customers at such tempting prices that when sales" announced from time to time, but there are they come Here and see the excellent quality and I none that ever quite qual this "Live Store's" method attractive new patterns of this season's goods, it / .... _ doesn't take them long to spend their money of doing business We get out the crowds because Thousands and thousands of Shirts are here Don't the buying public have faith and confidence in us. miss getting your share. Every Shirt In Our Entire Stock / I Reduced Except CManhattanl I All Silks—Mercerized—Madras Percales and Work Shirts ■ | All Sign al Shirts "$149 1 J Only Two to a Customer i ( {Railroad Men, Shopmen, Mechanics and Craftsmen'i Iwe want you to know that we havethought of you also for we are i i selling "Signal Shirts" the favorite UNION MADE shirt for workmen at less than they 1 C actually cost at the manufacturers But we want every workman in Central Pennsyl- 1 f vania who uses Signal Shirts or wants to try them out to have an opportunity to buy ' 1 them at the very lowest prices. ( 1 All Boys' $l,OO Kaynee Blouses and Shirts, 79c I —*All Straw Hats Reduced* — I You can afford to buy another "Straw Hat" at these prices. They are all reduced I All $3.00 Straw Hats, $2.39 All $6.50 Straw Hats, $4.89 I AH $3.50 Straw Hats, ------ $2.89 All $7.50 Straw Hats, $5.89 B All $4.00 Straw Hats, $3.19 All $8.50 Straw Hats, $6.89 I All $5.00 Straw Hats, $3.89 All $lO.OO Straw Hats -- - - $7.89 I o nearly an equal number burst into laughter. "I beg of you to try it. I beg of you to take It seriously," the Premier protested. Proceeding, he said: "If it saved only one generation from the horrors of war it would be a great achievement." One member shouted: "Nobody wants it." The Premier paid special tribute to the work of the British expert ad visers, which, he said, had been the object of the admiration of the na tions at the conference, and ended with an appeal for the Victory Loan with one of his typical flashes: "Don't demobilize the spirit of patriotism." Territories Only Restored Speaking of the territorial terms of the treaty, Lloyd George said the territory taken from Germany was a matter of restoration. It was a restoration of Alsace-Lorraine, he said, taken forcibly from the land to which its population was deeply at tached: it was a restoration of Schleswig-Holstein, the taking of which he described as the "meanest of Hohenzollern frauds, robbing helpless country in the pretense they were not doing it and then re taining the land against the wißhes of the population"; a restoration of "A Poland torn to bits by Russian, Austrian and Prussian autocracy and now reknit under the flag of Po land." Gideons to Place Bibles in Hotels J. C. Bennett, of Chicago National Trustee and National Field Secretary of the Gideons, is in the city at the Metropolitan hotel for the purpose of organizing a Gideon Camp here at the Y. M.' C. A. to-day at 3 o'clock and to arrange for placing 350 Bibles in the Penn-Harris and Metropolitan hotels. Part of the Bibles came on the Fourth, the balance are com ing. Mr. Bennett will continue the Gideon work for a few days he started about a .month ago. The -nternational convention will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 24 To 27, when Canada formes the Gideons i.of the States. JULY 5, *1919. 1 faiuuaiiniaaaiHiiMiai mm a ■■■■■ f ijH i HOTEL MARTINIQUE ■ BROADWAY, 32d A . 33d ' I NEW YORK .<* ■ Jz- ——— ■ One Block from Penna. Station.' 600 • b„ w . ROOMS I | Equally Convenient for Amusement*. A TUO 2 Shopping or Buiineaa *rUU 4 BAI Ho | t Dired Eotnncr to B'way Sub- "'/l I w * y Hudson . Rates- —From $2 Per Dty j A SPECIALTY' .El P •55 PLEASANT ROOMS With Private BatfcH ■ \IP $3 Per Day " V* MM The Martinique Restaurant* Are Wed Known for Good I Food and Reasonable Price* 9