'SHOE FACTORIES COMBINE WITH RETAIL STORES Harrisburg 'May Be Selected as Distributing Center For Corporation It was announced this morning that Harrisburg may be made the distributing point for a large chain of shoe stores and factories which have been consolidated. Frank Payne, of this city, who is interested in a large number of shoe factories, said that the G. R. Kinney Company, whose central office is in New York, has combined with ■ the Johnson BaillieShoe Company, at Millersburg, the Bedford Shoe Company ,at Car lisle; the J. Landis Shoe Company, at Palmyra, and the Perry Norvell HMPinWELLDONIBE People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver ' with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a "dark brown taste," 1 a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Takeo.ieor two nightly for a week. See how much ! better you feel and look. 10c and 25c, * I SOMETHING DIFFERENT Shelltex Library- Frames Especially Adapted For the Ladies Straight temples. Put on and off without disturbing tho hair. Will not hurt the ears. Complete, including examina- | tion and lenses, $4.00 to $12.00 P. J. Baumgardner Registered Optometrist, with •roes • • / jtwitrr. nc' 206 Market Street NOTICE BLUEBIRD Electric Washer Price Advance Decemer First Protect Yourself With Six Dollars WE WILL HOLD A BLUEBIRD for you until Xmax for the small deposit of six dollars. The price positively advances De cember Ist. Act Now NEIDIG BROS., LTD. 21 South Second Street / k What we say it is—it IS. T Get Out From A Under the Gift-Worry I I] Certainly you'll have (J Do you realize that 4 K to do the selecting; jewelry is a perma , but you won't need nent gift? It is. to worry. *j| A ring, a pin, a 4 k watch, diamond, a r 1 Here are literally clock, silverware and A w thousands of gifts, scores of other lines 1 lasting gifts, gifts —suitable ready, y that carry esteem now. | j with them, gifts q But make your selec- 1 that do proud to the tion at once. A de giver and constantly posit will your A p ease tfie recipient. purchase. 1 *DIENER JEV^ E LER ! 408 MARKET STREET THURSDAY EVUNTNG, ANGELES CAPTURED RY CARRANZISTAS .Mexico City, Nov. 20.—Felipe Angeles, chief lieutenant of Fran cisco Villa, has been captured by stato militia commanded by Gen. Gablno Oltvo, being taken pris oner at Valle Oliva, near the Conchos river, in Chihuahua. He was escorted under heavy guard to Parral, where he will be tried by court-martial. Company at Huntington, West Vir ginia. The Kinney Company recently in creased its capital stock to $6,000,- 000 of preferred stock, and their common stock to 60,000 shares of no par value for the purpose of tak ing over the plants named above. The present number of Kinney stores will be increased front sixty two to 100. Harrisburg has been looked over as a possible distributing center, and it was said to-day by persons who are interested that it is prob able that the Kinney corporation will locate their center here. Get-Together Meeting r of Men's Bible Class The Men's Bible class of the First Church of God will hold a "get together" meeting in the church this evening. Officers of the class urge every member to be present at the meeting. Morris Beck of this city r will speak to the members )on Sunday school class work and there will be general discussion of the work in men's classes. Refresh ments will be served. For Itching Eczema, Old Sore and Piless [ "I guarantee my ointment." says Peterson of Buffalo, "to cure eczema; to stop the itching at once and any ! reuliable druggist will cheerfully re- I fund your money if PETERSON'S OINTMENT doesn't do everything I I say it will do." [ William A. Carley, of Franklin, N. | Y., is surely a wise man. He' writes: I "I used PETERSON'S OINTMENT on i a little boy suffering terribly with ! eczema. It did tho work." ! Then there is Alek. Louttel, a brave fireman of Buffalo, who is glad to I write as follows: "I had an old sore on my leg for many years.. The best doctors failed. PETERSON'S OINT | MIONT entirely healed the sore quickly." And from over .in Canada I comes a letter from A. Blockeby, I stating: "The best thing I ever hit for itching piles is PETERSON'S I OINTMENT." A big box for 35 cents. I Mail orders filled by Peterson Oint -1 ment Co.. Inc.. Buffalo. N. Y. Girls! Have, Beautiful Hair Like This ; Lustrous iluir—Soft—Fluffy anil Abun dant—Easily Attained by Wonderful | Ileautilier that Thousands Praise Women Delighted—All Surprised by Uuick Action of Parisian. Sage Nowadays all up-to-date women want radiant hair, so syft, fluffy and abundant that it fascinates and com pels admiration. It's really a simple matter for any woman to merit this praise since beautiful hair is only a matter of care. When your hair becomes faded, dry. streaked and scraggly, when it falls out badly and new hair can not grow, the roots must be vitalized and properly nourished. To do this quickly, safely, and at little expense, get from your druggist or Kennedy's Drug Store some Parisian sage (liquid form) and follow the simple directions for home use. It's guaranteed to abolish all dandruff, stop scalp itch and falling hair, and promote a new growth or money refunded. Parisian sage is a scientific prep aration that supplies hair needs—an antiseptic, delicately perfumed liquid, neither sticky or greasy and easy to apply. Good looking hair is half the battle in any man's or woman's personal appearance. Neglect means dull, thin and lifeless hair, while a little atten tion now helps insure thiek and lustrous hair for years to come. No matter what your hair troubles ! try a Parisian sage massage to-night I —you will not be disappointed. C. E. SOCIETIES IN CONVENTION j Growth of Organization as j Reported by Delegates Is Pleasing MISS EDWARDS Dauphin county Christian Endeavor sccieties are holding their annual convention in the United Evangelical Church, Millersburg this afternoon and evening. Miss Emily Edwards. Harrisburg, president of the county union, is presiding. After the registration of delegates the welcome address was given by W. C Cummings, and the response by William C. Hoy, of Millersburg. President Miss Edwards gave an excellent report of the year's work accomplished: She said in part: "Dauphin county union is composed of 114 societies, 67 of which are in Harrisburg and 47 in other sections of the county. There are also 12 intermediate and 67 juni or societies. Many societies were vis ited by the officers during the year. | A number of conferences, rallies, in -cluding the big Poling rally at Har risburg, rally at Middletown and oth er gatherings wore attended by many Endeavorers. Three new societies were organized'" Miss Atelia Richwine, 'of the Otter bein United Brethren society. Harris burg. conducted a conference on "Ju nior Work." W. S. Cass, of First Church of God, Harrisburg, had charge of the intermediate confer ence. Mission study work was discussed.' and was in charge of Mrs. Haines A. Reichel, of Harrisburg. "Pep in Our Society," was the subject of Benjamin Whitman's address, ex-president of ! Dauphin county C. E. union, and State Secretary Haines A. Reichel conducted the open parliament. Sec retary Miss Bessie March gave an ex cellent report. At the luncheon the Rev. J. H. Mus selman, pastor of the Lutheran Church, Middleburg, was toastmaster, and the delegates had a jolly time. State Secretary Reichel and the Rev. Dr. A. R. Steck. of Carlisle, will I deliver addresses at the evening 4es- I sion. The Millersburg C. E. chorus, | under the direction of Miss Marie ! Cromis, will sing. New officers Will j | also be introduced. Recent Real Estate Sales Made by Charles Adler Charles Adler announces the fol- j lowing recent sales of real estate: Two and one-half story frame dwelling, 1939 Hoas street, Mary E. ! Yetter, owner, to Thomas J. Cence. Three-story brick dwelling, 809 I James street, Charles E. Miller, own- I er, to Mrs. O. H. Lestz. Three-story brick dwelling, 222 Kelker street, Albert J. Siiums, own- j er, to Max Bloom. Three-story brick dwelling, 2041 North Second street. James P. Mc- Cullough, owner, to Bertha F. Win field. Three-story frame store building. 424 Reily street, with garage in rear, William M. Hicks, owner, to Peter Hoffman. Three-story brick store and apart ment building. 524-526 Schuylkill street, with three garages in rear, William L. Braun, owner, to Nurick and Hocwitz. Two and one-half story brick dwelling, 140 Currant street, Lena D. Adler, owner, to Robert E. Hamil ton. Three-story brick dwelling, 2117 Penn street. Katharine B. Smith, owner, to William S. Blair. Three-story brick dwelling, 2106 Swatara street, William R. Walter, owner, to James W. Smith. Three-story brick dwelling, 2342 Deny street, Jacob Eshelman, own er, to Samuel F. Hull. Two and one-half story frame dwelling, 1707 North Fourth street, Samuel Silver, owner, to George Maddux. Eclipse of the Sun Tomorrow Morning To-morrow morning there will oc cur a partial eclipse of the sun. It will be visible a few minutes after sunrise. < At 8:30 about half of the diameter of the sun will be covered, and the eclipse will be over at 10:16. This eclipse is called an annular eclipse in which the moon is too far away to cover the whole sun. In portions of Texas, in the north ern part of South America, there will be a bright ring or "anulus' left of the sun, which is not covered. But here this will appear only as a partial eclipse, and the ring will not be visible. Thnnksgiving night there will bo another astronomical spectacle. The star Beta Capricornt, a star of the third magnitude, will pass behind the moon. In other words, the moon will come between the earth and this star. This frequently hap- j pens, but not often are the stars bright enough to see. The rpoon on that night will be four days old. The star may he located on the dark side of the moon shortly after sun set. Shortly after 6 o'clock the star will disappear and a few minutes Inter will reappear on the other side of the moon. The star will be about one-fourtb of the way from the .horizon to the zenith. I HARRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH BACKENSTOSS TO DEVOTE ENTIRE TIME TO REALTY Mayor's Secretary, Who Quits Office in January, Served Four Administrations After having served under four city executives, Clarence O. Backen stoss will retire as secretary to Mayor Keister when the present ad ministration ends on January 6. This was the announcement Secretary Backenstoss made to-day in a dis cussion concerning changes In offi cial circles which may he made when Mayor-elect {Hoverter takes the oath of office on January 1. Asked of his future plans. Secre tary , Backenstoss said that he will devote his entire time to the real estate business in which he has been interested, in addition to his work at the Mayor's office. Duririg his stay at police headquarters Secretary Backenstoss has made many friends and has also originated several sys tems which have proved to be a betterment to the police bureau and have minimized the work, not only Put This Phosiogfraph in Your Home • For Christmas --SAVINGS ON EVERY MODEL... The Empire Phonograph was designed and built to meet the demand for a good phonograph at a reasonable price. That it succeeds in fulfilling these requirements is proved by the fact that many hundreds of satisfied owners are unanimous in their praise of the Empire. , No effort or expense has been spared to make the Empire the best phonograph built. Experts in acoustics and mechanics have been kept constantly at work developing and perfecting new. and better phonograph devices and mechanism for use in the Empire. Skilled furniture designers have created cabinets worthy of Empire quality—artistic, harmonious and dignified. None but the finest of woods and other materials enter into Empire Phonograph construction, and they are fitted and finished with exquisite care and perfection. Empire quality is supreme. And we have kept the price of Empire Phonographs within reach of all. Building phonographs in enormous quality to meet the unprecedented demand enables the manufacturer to reduce selling costs to a minimum. Then, too, through the owner ship of our own building we are enabled to make quantity purchases and thus to keep down selling cost. We believe that when you see the Empire and hear it play, you will be convinced of the truth of our claims for it. SSO to S4OO On Practically Your Own Terms, D Big Bargains in Buy on the Slightly Used Club Plan jj[ J Phonographs Ipiilllllll 1 ber of slightly used Victors, Colum- j n f u n, receipted bill for full amount pi J|j bias, and practically every known make will be given, provided payments MjlL | Jj| | S2O to S2OO SI.OO y ■flHI Will You Have a Piano This Christmas No home is complete without a ERHOFF, are here for your inspec- many slightly used pianos at sur piano. No better pianos are made tion. Or if you prefer, we have prisingly low prices. To mention than we are showing in our Big PIM — a ew ' we have the following: Piano Store. The instruments of i F@Tl KIMBALL, LESTER, KRANICH such manufacturers as IVERS & fill.,- - -~ a n fS & D ,B^o^' PDNin t Xr r fiqwpr TAmn WELLSMORE, DE RIVAS & FISHER JACOB K HARRIS, J. H. TROUP, LEON DOLL & SON, THE LAEFFAR- jtS,, |MO jfjf ARD, FREDERICK and PAINT GUE, WELLSMORE and BRINK- . A-fc ER & EWING. $l5O and up "" ° fE " i }oa Can Secure Same Opportunities From IV. N. Reeder, 25 N. Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. in liia own department but for other city officio 1r as well. One of the systems originated by Secretary Backenstoss, which lias lessened the work of at least four other c.ty officials, is the method of handling the semimonthly payroll. Prior to the inauguration of this system vouchers were made for each employe about the station house and before these vouchers could be cashed they had to iiral be countersigned by the Mayor," Com missioner of Pi nance and the City Controller. Under the new sys tem much of this work has been eliminated. At the present time but one voucher, calling for the entire amount of the payroll, is made out. It is then handed to the City Treas urer who hands over the ready cash immediately. The money is then placed into sepurate envelopes and distributed among the policemen, thus doing away with the old vouch er system and compelling the men to remain on their districts. A regular time lias now been set for paying the policemen, and the policemen are not permitted to leave their dis tricts as was necessary under the old system. Secretary Backenstoss first enter ed the police force in 1902 when lie was appointed a patrolman un der Mayor McCormick. He was but 21 years of age at the time and he still holds the record of being the youngest mnnwlio hak ever donned a police uniform in Harrisburg. He was reappointed four years later when Mayor Gross became the city's chief executive and for a time under this administration he served as I secretary, desk officer, patrolman I and extra patrol driver. He became thoroughly acquainted ! with the police business through his ' various jobs under Mayor Gross and I when John K .Royal was elected Mayor in 1911, Backenstoss was! chosen liis secretary and was pick ed to till that office when Mayor Kc'ster began his administration on November 27, 1917. Camden Is Shaken by Gas Explosion By Associated Press. Camden, N. J., Nov. 20.—North Camden was shaken and scores of windows broken early to-day when two gas tanks exploded at the plant of the Delaware Shipbuilding and Repair Company. The tanks were in the main build- j itig, which was destroyed. The ex- j plosion is believed to have resulted j from a (ire started by sparks from j Everyday EAT PILLSBURY'S Family of FOODS NOVEMBER 20, 1919. a smokestack falling on the roof. The loss is estimated at $50,000. Three motortrucks and six auto mobiles, property of the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, also were destroyed by fire here to day. They were in the garage of the Public Service Electric Company which was swept by flames of unde termined origin. Eons, $40,000. HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY I IKK IIAIR There is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair is well kept to judge of a woman's neatness or good taste. (If you are one of the few who try to make the most your hair, remember that it is not advisable to wash the hair with any pleanser made for all pur poses, but always use some good shampoo. You can enjoy the very best by getting some canthrox from your druggist, dissolve a teaspoorrful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup "of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Us luster and softness will also de light you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. 15 Cause of Stomach Sickness Ilotv to lt<-llevc Stomach Distress In ■ Pen- Minutes. Money Buck If Treatment Does Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion If you feel as though there was a lump of lead at the pit of the stom ach, take a couple of Mi-o-na stomach tablets and in live minutes you should see that all stomach distress has van ! ished. if you belch gas, have heartburn or sour stomach, you need Mi-o-na. If ] your stomach feels up-set the morn j ing after the night before, take two Mi-o-na tablets and see how quickly , you get relief. If you have shortness of breath, j pain in the stomach, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na and the I sooner you get it, the sooner your Stomach should perform its duties properly. If you use a box of Mi-o-na tab lets and feel that it lias not over come yotir indigestion of- stomach, trouble, take the empty box to your dealer and lie will refund your money,. For sale by It. C. Kennedy and all leading dtuggists. mi (pr.tmNctD Ends Catarrh or money hrfek. Just breathe it in. Outfit including inhale! $1.15. Extra bottles 60c. Druggists.