12 Co-operative Buying to Be Discussed at Mass Meeting of Union Men The value of co-operative buying and selling will be considered at a meeting in the Tech High auditorium on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Harrisburg Central Labor I'nion. Speakers will outline methods at this meeting. DH. FIX EGA X NOT OCT OF DANGER Dr. Thomas E. Finegan. State Super intendent of Public Instruction, who is seriously ill with pneumonia, is slightly better to-day but is not out of danger. Col. Edward Martin. State Health Com missioner, one of the physicians attend ing Dr. Finegan. held a consultation last evening with Dr. Lewellys F. Bar ker, of Johns Hopkins I'niverslty, who happened to be in the city, when the patient's condition took a sudden change for the worse. Dr. Flnegan's tempera ture was very high and he was deliri ous all night, but en|iy to-day a slight improvement was noticed which con tidued throughout the day. "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Always insist upon true "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" The "Bayer Cross'' on Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over iblets has the same meaning as i 4 years lor the relief of arat on gold. Both mean Genu- t; old8 \ Paln ' "eadaohe. Toothache. , , Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, ,e - Neuritis. Bayer Tablets of Aspirin should For a f ow (. P nt s you can get a taken according to the safe and : handy tin box containing twelve roper direction's in each "Bayer" j tablets. Druggists also sell larger ickage. Be sure the "Bayer Cross" ; "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the on package and on tablets. Then trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of in are getting the genuine Aspirin, MononeeticnclUester of Salicylieacid. BUY THANKSGIVING CLOTHES NOW COLLIN'S LIBERAL CREDIT Enables Every Man and Woman to be Well Dressed For Thanksgiving Collins Superior dfr - Merchandise • iwn&tkK life jVTEVER before in the history of this store / A have such expressions of praise been y Jt /_jrnl*l given our merchandise as this season—an t g'Xia evidence of our continued growing popularity Hi. m *be cas b and credit Ciothing field in Harris- UWIVM burg. Not only will you find superior mer- Q>y IjgßT jy t&jHpjS&Vf chandise here for Men, Women and' Children. MttiKWMßy JpL B| but you will find that every article bears the fjbjg* jjjjjjg |g | stamp of superb quality and at prices excep- |B|||^^ Special For Thanksgiving |||M| Ladies' Coats and Coatees V|g in all the popular materials and shades, Cf TDC $29.98 and $39.98 Ladies' Exquisite Coats $20.00 to $75.90 \ — Ladies' Stylish Suits .... jpl Vj\ " Girls' Stylish Coats UJilg $4.98 to $14.98 ■H \ MEN'S NOBBY BOYS'SUITS, If SUITS MACKINAWS and j | B °™£P1 T £ OVERCOATS real style in all of the Garments for boys of | 9 popular fabrics for dis- a „ ages St Hsh we „. criminating dressers. , . , * $25.00 tO $75.00 moiytitgpwL Don't Hesitate to Ask For Credit If you sfee what you want —just ask for credit. We will extend it to you cheerfully and besides you will pay no more for the garment than if you paid cash. store W |Hi mm I to jrl c — s - FRIDAY EVENING, Central Labor Union Plans For Publicity 1 At the last meeting of the Cen i tral Labor I'nion, which takes in approximately thirty-tlve loeals in I this district, a special committee was ! appointed to take up ways and • means of carrying space reguarly in I one of the local newspapers in , | which items of interest to the mem i bers of the various organizations ! could be published. Banks E. Shull I was appointed chairman of the eonf -1 mittee to get the work under way. I This committee will hold a special I meeting to discuss the details of the ! plan Saturday afternoon at 2.30. ' TO HOI.I) SPECIAL JI'VEXILE SESSION" 1 With 20 boys and girls in the , House of Detention on various ( charges a special session of juvenile ! court will be held probably on Fri j day. December 19. it was announced ! 10-day. ECLIPSE TO-MORROW The much talked of eclipse of the J sun, will-be visible in this section to morrow. Tech Boys Cover Names of Former Students Who Died in U. S. Service Twenty dollars for each of eight service men 3 points of a morally perfect man by.Milton Fairehild or the National Institution for Moral Instruction at Washing ton, and the vigorous discussion of the Woodruff teachers' salary law. Thp sessions of the congress, which has been very successful in opinion of the 900 persons attending it. will end to-morrow, and there was a gloom east over it lute yesterday when it was made known that Dr. I Thomas E. Finegan, the State Super intendent of Public Instruction, who [conceived the idea or the gathering j and arranged it. had been stricken with pneumonia. He has been ill since Saturday and was to-day said to be in a serious condition, fie was sent the sympathy of the confer ences. Tile agricultural discussion evolved ! the proposition that the time was 1 coming when cities would hu\e to i provide farms for practical trigtruc j lion in agriculture just as they pro j vide playgrounds, and some experi mental plots will lie arranged. It 'developed during 1 11.is meeting that j Allegheny, f Chester and t 'oiiinibi i 1 counties had been very successful in having supervisors of vocational edu cation, and last night tho congress | prepared to gd on record in favor of establishment of such officers in i every county. This will combine the best thought of specially trained | teachers, farm bureau agents. State experts and farmers, and. in the I language of one of the speakers, "get into the schools practical farming and home economics instead oi hav ing them as mere conversational themes." The Allegheny plan re ceived much attention and 11 county school superintendents endorsed the idea. Under the proposition favored the National and State governments would divide the cost. The all-the-year school with at tendance voluntary in the summer was one of the subjects that ap peared to catch the favor of the teachers and all at the meeting where it came up spoke lor it. Man Who Flashed SSOO Is Found Unconscious With his head battered and his pockets rifled, Camlllo DlFulvio. itn Italian, was found at Second and \ ine streets, near the Pennsylvania railroad tliis morning by Patrolman Ross. lie was taken to the Harrisburg Hospital. DlFulvio is reported to have had more than $ro0 earlier in the evening, and the police are of the opinion that ho was held up by persons who knew him to have the money in his possession. At the time he was found, he had $-*• in his pockets. DiVulviio. however, re fuses to give authorities any inturina tion as to his assailants. Frank H. Johns, Former City Patrolman, Dies Funeral services foe Frank H. Johns, aged ti7, a patrolman for fifteen years under Mayors Patterson and Frltohoy, wl.o died yesterday af ternoon at the borne of his daughter. Mrs. H. Erb, near Sutnmerdale, will be held to-morrow afternoon at 1.30. at the funeral parlors of Hoover and Son. 1413 North Second street. The I Rev. A. P. Stover, of Camp Hill will j officiate. Burial will he made in Enola cemetery. Mr. Johns, who was a plasterer by trade and a member of Good Will Fire Company and the Firemen's Beneficial Asociatio'n, is survived by one son, Paul, of Buffalo, and or.o daughter, Mrs. Krb. MH IS 1101 I M \N The funeral of l.ewis Hoffman, aged l>S. a former resident of lla'- risburg, who died in Washington, P. 0., was held this afternoon at :! o'clock from the Jewish Synagogue, Briggs and Capitol streets. Mr. Hoffman was a shoemaker at 1221 North sixth street during his reci dence in this city. He is survived by his wife, Minnie, four daughters. Mis. Wiilani Finklcstein. of Atlantic City; Mrs. Joe Moss, of Berwick: Mrs. Nat Olafe'-, of Washington. 1.1. Mrs. Bona Hoffman, of Washing ton: four sons. William, of York: Benjamin, of Washington: Samuel of Bethlehem: and MlcV.ael, of 1021 Penn street, Harisburg. MKS. MATII.DA FIKID MI'M.IV Word was received In this city yes terday of the death of Mrs. Matilda Field Mullin, widow of the late Chalmers ('. Mullin. of Harrisburg, at the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Sanatorium, near Hallnm, York county. Mrs. Mullin died of a com plication of diseases at the age of X 9: she is survived by four children and two grandchildren. HAH XT'A' GT MIT. HI Funeral services for Harvey Gumpert. formerly of Harrisburg. hut more recently of Chicago, will b,e held Monday afternoon at th"> home of his sister. Mrs. A. C. Mad den, 1103 Penn street, this city, the Kev. Henry Miller, pastor of the AVestniinster Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will b° made in the East Harrisburg Cemetery. Mr. Gumpert is survived by his sister, and three brothers. Harry, William and Charles. ®Victrola Records will Hear the New November Records J. JIRAS, (Bachman) S. Front Strrct, Stcelton. I*u. Open rifulnKN. I>i:• l I'bonc. !:*> COUGHED THREE MONTHS Relief In 24 Hours. Simple Home Medicine Did It Mr. H. C. Hoot, chief operator, iK. c. It. R„ Birmingham, Ala. writes: "I tried your Mentlio-Laxene for a cough and I. lind it the premier medlclrre for that ailment. I had a cough for three months and made me a syrup of your Mentho-Uaxene and I got permanent relief in twenty-four hours, etc." Mentho-Laxene is a richly concen trated mixture of Wild Cherry, Tolu, | Grindelia, Menthoe Ammonium Chloride Cascura, etc.. sold by good druggists in 2-ounce bottles. Mixed at home with simple syrup, it makes a full pint. A wonderful I medicine, wonderfully cheap, and I guaranteed most effective for colds, coughs, catarrh, hoarseness, difficult breathing, etc.—Adv. CONDUCTOR SAYS HE RE6A NED LOST GRIP "I have regained a tirin grip on health," said James McNally, 302 Belgrade St., Ph'la.. a P. It. T. con ductor. "Catarrh of the stomach caused me a lot of suffering before Tanlac -relieved me. My stomach became inflamed, food wou d not digest but would form gas and poi sons. I now have a keen appetite, my Jfood digests, right I sleep ele garruy and get up with a clear head and throat. I actually feci 100 per cent, better —thanks to Ihnlac." Catarrh is usually detected by su_h common symptoms us droppings in tbe throat, frequent sneezing, bad breath, coughing of mucus, head'- acites, watery eyes, imperfect diges tion, gastritis, sniffling and fullness in the head. Tanlac was designed to combat catarrh and. to bring about an astonishing change in the spirits and general condition of the victims. Tanlac is sold here by all leading druggists. Prison Fire Brigade Helps Extinguish Blaze in Yard oi Sing Sing By Issociated Press. Ossinlng, N. Y„ Nov. 21. Fire, believed to be of incendiary origin, | seriously damaged three buildings in the Sing Sing Prison yard early to day. The lire started in a two-story brick storage bouse and spread to i the blacksmith's shop, a one-story brick structure, and then to the one story frame foundry building. Nearly all the prisoners were in the yard when the tire broke out. Heavy guards were immediately placed at all gates and along the walls to prevent a rush for "safe'v." I The damaged buildings are not the prison proper. I Belief that the tire may have been | of incendiary origin is strengtbened | by the fact that an eight-inch water I main supplying the prison was cut yesterday making the water supply • furnished tlie' prison entirely inade [ <[uate. "Somebody undoubtedly took ad- I v antage of this," declared acting | Warden J. XV. Kvers. The prison lire, brigade was as i aisled by the local tire department In | lighting the blaze. • HARRJSBI'BG MINISTER NOT AUTO X KT'IM The ltev. Curtin 1,. Oswald, a Presbyterian evangelist, formerly of this city, who yesterday was reported killed in an automobile accident in Missouri, is alive and well, accord ing to information uludc public by his sister, Mrs. Harry W. Miller, 2210 North Third street. The report was started through a singular co incidence. when tile Kev. Curtis 1,. Oswald, was killed at Carl Junction, Mo. There is no relationship be tween the two men. DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR "Danderine" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves i I In a few moments you can trans- ■ ' form your plain, dull, fiat hair, l'ou . ran have it jibundant, soft, glossy •and full of life. Just get at any ; drug or toilet counter a small bot • tic of "Danderine" for a few cents. ! Then moisten a soft doth with the "Danderine" and draw this through j your hair, taking one small strand j at a time. Instantly, yes, tmmedi- j ntely, you have doubled the beauty 1 of your hair. It will lie a mass, so soft, lustrous and so easy to do up. ' All dust, dirt and excessive oil is' removed. Let Danderine put more life, col- j or. vigor and brightness in your' hair. This stimulating tonic "will I j fresher? your scalp, chock dandruff; and falling hair and lie p your hair ' to grow long' thick, strong and ' beautiful. At J. H. Troup's—Hear These New Player Rolls From the |P November Lists —an assortment of particularly pleasing se p4fttitcd on the margin of the roll and each also arranged in correct dance tempo. An abundance of musical delight for all the fam "Freckle" SI.OO "Wait Till You Get Them Up in the "Bubbling Waltzes" SI.OO Air" SI.OO "Please" $1 00 " In Your Arms" SI.OO "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight" .... . SI.OO "While Others Are Building Castles .. T 11 U i ess Shoos In black or I an; 1 V: $4 resist the rough ole- tgg o£j jof FACTORY OUTLET SHOE CO. 16 North 4th Street COURT COST 1,533 Total costs forHhc special scssloiv* " of criminal court hyld last week wer ' —31,553.30, of which Jurors received 31.2tit.44; tipstaves, 3118.70. and wlt ' nesscs. 3173.16.