AIRPLANE LINE ASKSCHARTER Public Service Commission Will Give a Formal Hearing on the Application Soon made to the State xV\WfeA H/ of Pennsylvania f for incorporation portation co m li P^ ny has been Service Commis- Woods, Secretary of the Commonwealth, to whom char ter applications are addressed for ac tion. Under the Public Service law all applications for charters for transportation companies must first be passed upon by the Commission DREADFUL DIZZINESS CAUSED BY POISON CLOGGED SYSTEM "My whole system was clogged with poison and I was so dizzy that wherr I stooped over I had to hold on to something to keep from fall ing to the floor. When standing talking to any one I would sway from side to side and it was hard for mo to understand what any one said because of this terrible noise in my head." This was the condition of Mrs. Mary Moser, of 1534 Walnut street, Harrisburg, Pa., which, she told, was caused by stomach, liver and kidney trouble she suffered for seven or eight years. "I felt sometimes is if I had a band tightly wrapped around my head," Mrs. Moser explained, "and I suppose this was from excessive blood pressure or nervousness. My kidneys were in bad condition and I had such pains in my back that I could hardly do even my house work. "When I was young, we lived in the country and Mother taught me the value of Nature's roots and herbs to cleanse and build up the system. So, when I heard about Natonex and saw that it contained the famous old Nature remedies that I knew were the best, I decided ® ,UJJ " w ~J" • wtmm • w • •BM • (MM • MBHi • Mi • Ml • | THE GLOBE Keep Your Eye On the Clock THE GLOBE I L THE GLOBE'S I One Thousand Suit Campaign I i Keeps Our Store a Humming 1 And aw ! I WHY?- h"" At I I ' th* -ROBE'S CLOTHES are the best Off • • . THE GLOBE STYLES are not to be jjjr | I t THE GLOBE SERVICE is the very best. mBl!)! 1 ? THE GLOBE GUARANTEE goes with W jrak f \ | every reduced suit. V \ THE GLOBE'S LIBERAL POLICY I prevails during this sale. j * • And at the end (we now know) there's / • a bonus of FIVE PER CENT, for every * S2O Suits at<{; 14 Rfl p np .w la i i.> I | I 2ssun,, 131 c; n oip £"r b // F ; i ifr** 24 - 80 sio.oo %/ ! I $35 Suitg • S4O Suits at Go O Cft One Lot of Wool VHA V B $45 Suits at 7en and Cool Cloth ffcn p.? ' Suits At All Men's Trousers ■ § *soSuitsat4M A£o < 2 P iccc > i I 4Cl"| "I Greatly Reduced * 1 Suits at 548.50 I $4.00 Trousers $2.95 I ? u $5.00 Trousers $3.95 B Hot Weather Suit Reductions $6.50 Trousers $4.95 I sls Palm Beach Suits jjtj? sls Breezweve Suits --sll 5Q $8.50 Trousers $5.95 ™ $lB Palm Beach Suits sl4 jjfQ S2O Mohair Suits $17*50 White Duck Trousers.. .$2.50 | S2O Flannel Suits sl7 SQ $25 Silk Pongee Suits . slg gQ Khaki Trousers $1.50 B Here Are the Money-Saving Clothing Values That Will I Bring Boys And Their Parents to the GLOBE Tomorrow • ' up Suits Worth Corduroy Suits Wash Suits a $15.00 at up to $8.50 at Worthupto $5 at Worth to $3 At | • $9.95 Q/5 $2.95 sl-95 I All smart models includ. Pare „ tß w . a , ot °S I ing waist seam styles— Think of it getting suits bargain, they'll be worth won't last the day out to^ nearly an sizes in the lot. worth up to $8.50 for only . about $7.50 in the fall- morrow. Come eariy while " © Splendid suits for dress or s3.9s—sizes 15 to 18 only sizes to 9 only Tan, the selection is best— • school wear. A special lot. j —but 37 suits in the lot. Green and Navy shades. sizes up to 9 years. £ Boys' 60c Weartex Hose, • J | THE GLOBE R| J before sent to the Governor who gives the final approval. The new company seeking letters patent is the Easton Airplane Serv ice Company. It startes with a capital of SIO,OOO and Jacob Beck, of Easton, is treasurer. No route is specified. Another application, which came from Pittsburgh, called for incor poration of a company to both manufacture airplanes and conduct a common carrier business and was rejected as it was a two-fold propo sition. The Easton application will mean establishment of procedure for in corporation of air service companies and the Public Service Commission will have a public hearing at a date to be set. A number of companies to manu facture and repair airplanes have been chartered in the last half dozen years. Watching Mines—Seward E. But ton. State Chief of Mines, and his deputy, Frank Hall, have been hold ing a series of conferences with the mine inspectors in various sections °A J? State to improve the safety situation and to get into close touch with the production and other con ditions. Special attention has been given to the supply of labor and the car situation. They have been non 1 ,T' ld try even though S M l med ' Ctane me any grood. Natonex proved to be right medicine for my condition After taking Natonex for about a week, p discovered that my head was clear and, as my system was being cleansed and built up, I no longer had the awful dizzy spells. The Pains soon left my back and I a ?- a *l° all of m Y own work. Natonex has been such a won derful help to me that I wish I could tell every one about it. So many people need to know about th:s good and true old-fashioned medicine. I used to dread the hot v cathet because I was so run down and miserable. Now I know I am going to be well." The blistering hot days sap vital ity. Keep your system cleansed and vigorous. Eli-'.inate the poisonous body waste in Nature's way so that there can be created rich blood, real nerve vigor and bodly strength. Start the inexpensive Natonex treat ment to-day and relief will come quickly. Natonex is specially rec ommended in Harrisburg and is sold by the Gorgas Drug Co., 16 North Third street, and leading druggists everywhere.—Adv. in both the anthracite and bitumi nous regions lately. New Juniata Dam Application has been filed with the State Water Supply Commission by the borough of Houtzdale for permission to con struct a municipal bridge over Beaver Hun and the Penn Central Power and Transmission Company for right to construct a dam in the Frankstown branch of the Juniata river near Williamsburg, Blair county. The borough of Smithton seeks to build a four-inch water supply line across the Youghiogheny in Westmoreland county. Will Give Hearing—The Pennsyl vania Public Service Commission is arranging for a hearing within a few weeks on the claim of the Cam bria Steel Company for a large sum as reparation from the Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads for picking up cars at interchange points. It is probable that the "short line" rate cases may be re opened. Adjustment Likely lmmediate steps are to be taken by Commis sioner of Labor and Industry C. B. Connelley to arrange a plan of co operation between the United States Government and the State of Penn sylvania regarding industrial re habilitation work. The State Legis lature created a bureau of rehabili tation to have charge of such mat ters, including a survey of indus trial accidents and establish a plan of aid. The pending bills in Con gress call for such Federal assist ance as may be voted to match State payments to go through vocational education bureaus. Ex-Sol/ ! r* l/swJieui WricJ£x>p / 1 /J From basement to Roof Garden, in the beautiful restaurants, the * commodious and comfortable lounges, the guest-rooms and private ■£ dining rooms and throughout, Hotel Pennsylvania will please you. The Pennsylvania's many special unusual conveniences. A morning paper equipment-features include two complete is delivered free to every guest-room. Turkish bath establishments (one for Room 3 for one person are *3.50, At, men, one for women), each with a fo r two, *5, *6, and *7 !y g ', "l?"' ? .R^>f Cjarden Restaurant, with a novel ana suites ate up. attractive Conservatory adjacent; and __ . extra convenience, throughout . 7™ come nto New York through Pennsylvania Station give your Every bed-room has private bath, bag to a Red-Cap, and take elevator (on circulating ice-water, bed-head reading same level as your train platform) to the lamp, full-length mirror, and many other lobby of Hotel Pennsylvania. Statlcr-operated—in oonncctjoo with HOTELS STATLER, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit and St Louis. J-lrfdltez2ns%f2imz2a Opposite Pennsylvania Terminal, New York AUGUST 8, 1919, 114 Summer $Q.75 Suits I Open TTOLMAN p 228 Ma J Evenings lIAESELER UO. 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