Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 21, 1919, Page 19, Image 19

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    - BRITISH SILENT
ON THE SENATE'S
TREATY ACTION
Believe Americans Regard the
Question as a Domestic
One, Not Political
By Associated Press.
London Nov. 21. —Nearly all Brit
ish public men are silent concern
ing the United States Senate's deal
ings with the Peace Treaty. The
reason for this is that they under
stand Americans regard the question
as a domestic and not a political af
fair and fear that any expressions
from them might give offense and
be taken as attempts to Influence
American politics.
Lord Robert Cecil and Lieutenant
General Jan Christian Smuts, were
the British sponsors for the League
of Nations and are largely responsi
ble for the details thereof, and both
have registered their disappointment
at the latest turn of events.
It would be impossible to try to
summarize public opinion. The first
view reflected by the newspapers
was that America had gone back on
her agreement. Later advices from
Washington, however, softened this
feeling.
A question much debated is whetli
ed It will be possible to carry on the
league without America, how far
American example would influence
other nations, which have not yet
committed themselves, to keep out
of the league, and whether the South
American governments would follow
the lead of the United States.
Farmers Disclaim
Responsibility For the
High Living Costs
Grand llapids, Mich., Nov. 21. —
A reduction of trans-Atlantic freight
rates on wheat was demanded in a
resolnUon adopted by the National
Grange in convention here. The
present rates between New York and
Liverpool, the resolution sets forth,
are now over eight times the pre
war rate.
Other resolutions presented by the
transportation committee and
adopted by the convention, oppose a
government owned merchant marine
and advocate immediate return of
railroads to their owners.
The Grange also registered its dis
approval of the Plumb plan of rail
road operation.
All responsibility for high living
costs was disclaimed by the farmers
in a resolution depicting efforts of
lndutrial workers to shorten the
daily hours of work and at the saSoe
time obtain increased wages.
Burglars Passing Up
Jewelry and Valuables
For Wine and Whisky
By Associated Press.
New York, Nov. 21.—Thefts of
liquor have been so numerous that
many of the largest insurance com
panies here have beeided not to
issue any more specific liquor poli
cies, it was learned to-day. A gen
eral household policy, however, still
covers liquor.
Since the prohibition law has been
in effect, reports to some companies
show that burglars have ignored jew
elry, cut glass and fine linen in pref
erence to wine, brandy and whisky.
Another phase of the problem was
presented by one company official
who said "we must be satisfied that
the liquor was stolen and not con
sumed at a 'party' or by employes in
the household of the man who makes
a claim for compensation."
Claims for losses also have been
inflated, officials said, and a case was
cited of one policyholder who
claimed $125 for ten bottles of
whisky stolen from his home.
Thin Persons Outlive
Fat Ones, Expert Says
CliicaKo, Nov. 21—In an address be
fore the American Institute of Actu
aries, H. W. Butholp, Indianapolis,
who has devoted years to the study
of life insurance, made these obser
vations:
That thin persons live longer than
fat persons.
That the moderate use of alcoholic
beverages is not likely to lessen life.
That the Middle West is the most
healthful locality of the United
States.
That the extreme South is the most
unhealthful section of the United
States.
Don't Let That
Rheumatism Get
You This Winter
How to Avoid It
The pain and misery of those aw
ful Rheumatic attacks will again
come suddenly upon you unless you
are careful. Don't overlook the fact
that It is uric acid in the blood that
causes Rheumatism.
Get a thoroughly good blood food,
or/e that provides strength to the
system and take It now, a blood food
like Novo-b'an that enriches the blood
and strengthens the kidneys so they
can filter out of your system the
poison uric acid. Weak sluggish
kidneys cause most Rheumatism be
cause they can't take the uric acid
out of the blood.
Novo-San is a blood food rich
with blood strengthening elements
that go right into the blood, giving
it r.-aw vitality and giving nourish
ment to the kidneys, cleansing and
strengthening them. Then the pois
onous waste matter of the blood
which causes Rheumatism is filtered
out of the blood through the kidneys
and passes out of the system and
jour cause of Rheumatism should
disappear.
Xovo-Snn is highly recommended
by doctors to a 1 sufferers or Rheu
matism. I* costs little .md can lie
obtained from druggists like Georgo
A. Oorgas and H. C. Kenr.vriy. The
lemilts of Novo-San in 12 days will
purely |. \< u. Go today and got
some Novo- e you'll never re
••ot it- -thai is awe.
FRIDAY EVENING,
JENKINS, IN
JAIL, TALKS TO
U. S. OFFICIAL
Secretary of American Em
bassy Keeping Tabs on
Mexican Affront
Mexico City, Nov. 21.—William O. J
i Jenkins, the American consular.
j agent at Puebla, spent Thursday in |
the penitentiary, where he held a :
long conference with Matthew E.i
Manna, secretary of the American I
■ embassy in Mexico. Mr. Hanna has j
gone to Puebla to keep the embassy i
advised as to the developments of ,
the case. There were no legal de- !
velopments yesterday.
The American embassy here an- ;
nounced last night that the State j
Department's note of warning to
Mexico had not been received up to
a late hour. It was said, however. 1
that embassy officials had been in
conference with the Mexican for
eign relations department several i
times during the week concerning
the case of Mr. Jenkins.
Mexico Is Worried
Washington, Nov. 21. Warning
that further molestation of William
O. Jenkins. United States consular
agent at Puebla, by Mexican offi
cials will 'seriously affect the rela
tions between the United States and j
Mexico for which the government of |
Mexico must assume solo responsi- |
bility," is on its way to the Mexican 1
government to-day. i
The State Department, quoting {
the note sent through the embassy ,
at Mexico City, said the United j
States Government was "surprised i
and incensed' 'on learning of the re- |
imprisonment of the consular agent s
for alleged complicity in his own 1
abduction recently. Jenkins' im- i
mediate release is called for and his
rearrest characterized as absolutely
arbitrary and unwarranted.
Grocers Want Red
Tape of U. S. Lifted
Atlantic City, N. J., Nov. 21. —
"Capital is no more ent'tled to a
complete domination over society
under a democratic form of govern
ment than is labor," said President
William L. Sweet, of New York, in
his address at the opening of the
eleventh annual convention of the
American Specialty Manufacturers'
Association, in the Hotel Traymore,
attended by 125 members and 100
associate members of the auxiliary j
association. They deal in grocery j
staples. Sugar was discussed among j
the members. They were hopeful i
of an early solution of the short- j
uge.
Mr. Sweet argued against the fre
quent trade recommendation that it
is inadvisable to lay in heavy stocks
because prices may decline. It is
fallacious. "I am led to believe that
there is no immediate prospect of
reductions in cost. Conditions do
not justify such recessions. He
urged that the organization record
its opinion that all government con
trol of business be eliminated, as
such restraints as have been im
posed are harmful. He also declared
that the way to bring about lower
prices was increased production.
25c Carbolic Salve
2 for 25c
25c Bee Machine Oil
2 for 25c
35c Hinkle's
Cascara Compound
2 for 35c
35c Syrup White Pine
2 for 35c
35c Castoria
2 for 35c
35c Steam's Suprema
Toothpaste, 2 for 35c
$1.50 Compound
Syrup Hypophosphites
2 for $1.50
35c Standard Peroxide
Cream
2 for 35c
50c Hobson's Ointment
2 for 50c
Aspirin Tablets
Doz. and 2 doz., 20c
and 35c
2 for 20c and 35c
25c McNeil's Cold
Tablets
2 for 25c
20c Bottles lodine
2 for 20c
25c McNeil Liver Pills
2 for 25c
50c Rubber Set Tooth
Brush
2 for 50c
35c Libby Sore Throat
Remedy, 2 for 35c
25c National Kidney
Plasters
2 for 25c
Royal Scarlet Grape
Juice
2 Pints 75c
Armour's Peroxide
Soap
2 for 25c
New Arrests Made
in Clearing Up the
Thefts of Bonds
B y Associated Press.
New York, Nov. 21.—Two more
arrests w ere made last night In the '
campaign of the district attorney's j
office to clear up thefts in the tl- 1
nancial district of bonds and stock ]
certificates having an estimated j
value of $1,000,000. Total arrests'
now number seven.
Samuel Marder, who said ho is a '
stock broker, is held on two counts i
for grand larceny and Herman Horo- j
witz. who, the police say, was ar- j
rested on evidence obtained from j
Marder, is charged with having act- j
ed in concert in the larceny of a j
stock certificate for 100 shares of
American Hide and Leather Com
pany stock. This charge also is i
lodged against Marder and in tiddi- i
tion he is accused of the theft of <
securities valued at $25,000. [
Golf All Winter in The Southland
They're golfing now in Georgia and the Carolinas and visiting players
are extended a cordial welcome to play the splendidly conditioned courses.
Clear skies, health-giving air. Tang of ocean, aroma of pines. Interesting
people, rare companionship. Rest and health. Sport and pleasure. There's
something for everyone. There's everything one delights in.
Great hotels and quiet boarding places. Dancing and gaieties. Novel
scenes and new faces. The abounding joys of winter life in the Southland.
To this wealth of diversions the famous resorts of Aiken, Asheville,
Augusta, Camden, Charleston, Pinehurst, Savannah, Southern Pines,
Summerville, Thomasville and other places invite you.
Attractive Winter Excursion Fares to Resorts in the South are offered by the United States Railroad Administra
tion. For Fares, Schedules, Service, Maps or Booklet, "Florida and Southern Winter Resorts," apply to or write "
nearest Consolidated Ticket Office or
• UNITED STATES • RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
-1 Travel Bareen Travel Burean Travel Burear
846 Tranaportation Building 143 Liberty Street 602 Healey Built 1-g
Chicago NewYcrk Atlanta
UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION. 8-S. 93 Lines x 3 Cols.
it —
I The Store They All 1
Patronize
J
Handy Household
Necessities at
Special Prices
Lime Water, pint 20c
S-gr. Cascara Sagrada
Tablets. 100 for ....39c
Witch Hazel, pint ....39c
100 Bayer's Aspirin Tab
lets 84c
1 lb. Epsom Salts .... 8c
Liquid Veneer 17c
Rubber Gloves 45c
Sterno Canned Heat,
3 for 25c
8 oz. Peroxide Hydrogen,
15c
20-Mule Team Borax,
1 lb 11c
4-oz. Jug Olive Oil ...39c
Merck's Boracic Acid..24c
Nail Files ...10c, 15c, 25c
Chamois . and SI.OO
Orangewood Sticks,
10c-15c
Powder Puffs, 15c, 25c, 35c
Tooth Brushes,
35c, 50c, 65c
Prophylactic Tooth
Brushes 30c
Atomizers 65c
Fountain Syringes,
89c, $2.50
25c Ear and Ulcer
Syringes 19c
Shaving Brushes, 49c, 89c
Hair Brushes 79c
5 ft. Length Rubber
Pills and Tablets
Pape's Diapepsin 34c
Doan's Kidney ,44c
Olive Tablets 17c
Oil Korein Capsules .. .79c
Nature's Remedy,
17c, 34c, 76c
Ex Lax 19c, 37c
DcWitt's Kidney. .33c, 66c
Pierce's Pellets 17c
100 Alophen Pills .... 55c
100 Migraine Tablets..3sc
Beecham's Pills 18c
Blaud's Iron Pills ... 19c
Hudnut's Marvelous
Cold Cream 37c
Palmolive Vanishing
Cream '. 39c
Standard Peroxide Cream,
24c
Colgaie^s^o^^
$5 Gillette Razors
$3.75
HARRISBTJRG TELEGRAPH:
STEEL MILLS FACE
COAL FAMINE
i
j Manufacturers Express Con
cern Over Future of
the Trade
I Pittsburgh, Nov. 21.—Steel manu
facturers, the first time stneo the
i coal strike was called .express con
cern over the Immediate future of
| the steel trade if the mines In this
; district were not soon reopened,
i They pointed out that about 52
i per cent of the bituminous coal
'• mined In the Central Competitive
] field came from the Western and
I Central Pennsylvania fields, much
• of which is used In steel mills and
! furnaces about Pittsburgh. The
Incomparable Prices on
Patent Medicines
Angier's Emulsion ...83c
Sal Hepatica, 19c, 38c, 77c
Jad Salts 53c
Pierce's Remedies ... 77c
Sloan's Liniment. .24c, 48c
Gude's Pepto-Mangan, 90c
Fellows' Hypophos
phites $1.05
Father John's 79c
Beef, Wine and Iron,
pt 69c
Nujol 75c
Miles' Nervine 79c
Tanlac 79c
Vinol 79c
Usoline 34c, 59c
Lysol 19c, 39c
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil,
39c
Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin 38c
Phillip's Mild Magnesia,
37c
Swamp-Root 39c
Listerine ... 17c, 37c, 67c
Hood's Sarsaparilla ...69c
Atwood's Bitters 19c
Quaker Herb Extract, 69c
Lavoris 19c, 38c
Merck's Sugar Mi1k...59c
Wampole's Cod Liver
Oil 65c
Pinkham's Compound, 81c
Scott's Emulsion, 49c, 98c
Bromo-Seltzer,
19c, 37c, 75c
California Syrup Figs, 37c
Glycothymoline ..19c, 39c
Gray's Glycerine Tonic.
98c
S. S S 73c, $1.13
Maltine's Preparation, 98c
D. D. D 89c
Russell's Emulsion .. .98c
Park Davis' American
Oil 55c
Food For Baby
Horlick's Malted Milk,
. 38c, 75c, $2.75
Borden's Malted Milk,
39c, 79c, $2.79
Ncstle's Food, 45c, $2.49
Merck's Sugar Milk, lb.,
59c
Eagle Brand Milk,
3 for 73c
Fletcher's Castoria ...23c
Imperial Granum, 60c, 85c
Mead's Dextro Maltas, 63c
Eskay's Food ... 63c, 75c
Denno's Food ... 35c, 63c
Anti-Colic Nipples ... 5c
Red Cross Baby Pow
der 14c
Mellin's Food 55c
> consumption of coal by the average j
large sloe) compuny is fully 10.000 j
tons a day. When the mines closed I
there was an abundance of fuel in j
sight, but for almost three weeks
no union mines have been opernting
and unorganized fields have been
üble to produce only a compara- 1
tlvely small proportion of the ton-,
Hage icquired to meet the needs of I
| the community.
"We have been drawing upon re- j
'serve supplies," sn/d the represents- I
i five of one important independent
! steel company, "and they are not
| going to last forever."
Kreisier Goes to
Mass., After Dropping
Louisville Program
lAiuifcvillc, Ky„ Nov. 21. Fritz
Kreisier, violinist, and one time
Austrian army officer, officially ad
vised of widespread hostility to his
proposed uppearance here in re
cital, to-day is speeding toward Uaw-
CLARK'S
CUT-RATE PATENT
MEDICINE STORES
300 MARKET STREET
306 BROAD STREET
Remember, no matter how low
others advertise you can always get
it at Clark's for the same or lower.
HALF-PRICE SALE
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Better than One-Cent Sales
None sold to dealers. No C. O. D.
orders
Note that these are regular goods
and are no*- overpriced goods to ap
pear as bargain*;
Large, ripe, Cordial Cherries, pre
pared by master confectioners, so
that the full rich flavor is retained,
and covered with famous Lady
Helen Chocolates. A mouth-melt
ing, tempting confection. Equal to
any $1.25 per pound chocolate made
in the world. Our special Candy
Sale Price., the full pound,
79c
Lady Helen Brazil Nuts, with
cream, lb 79c
Lady Helen Chocolate Fruits and
Nuts, with cream, lb 79c
Lady Helen Chocolate Caramels and
Nougats, lb 79c
Ccuntess Amalia Yi lb. boxes
Assorted Chocolates 39c
rence, Mass., his next scheduled stop. |
The attitude of Louisville citizens,
as indicated In resolutions of criti
cism passed by several organizations,
was communicated to C. J. Foley,
ICreisler's manager by the mayor
who followed it with a written com
munication requesting Foley to in
definitely postpone the concert.
After a brief Interval Foley wrote
a reply acceding to the mayor's
wishes. Kreisier himself did not
j put In an appearance.
The Store of a
Thousand Gifts
Where Quality is
Higher Than Price
You'll soon be confronted with that annual prob
lem—"what shall I give?"
And OUR problem has been to simplify YOUR
problem—to make easier the selection of the PROPER
gift.
For every member of the family, that distinctive
"something" will be found in this Store of a Thousand
Gifts; everything to best spread bright Christmas cheer.
For Her For Him For Baby
Diamond Rings Diamond Rings Bracelets
Lavallieres Scarf Pins Baby Rings
Brooches Cuff Links ® aby ' s K ?, ife
r, * i a rork and Spoon Sets
Barrings Lockets Necklaces
Wrist Watches Stone Rings
Pearl Beads Gold and Silver Pocket n .
Necklaces Knives Reserve 1 our
Bracelets Watches Gifts Now
Clocks Watch Chains and A small deposit
French Ivory T Wld reserve until
' nif ,c- V Christmas any article
Silverware Gold and Silver Cigar- lhjs Stor " e of a
Cut Glass ette Cases Thousand Gifts.
Gifts as low as 50r—As high as SjI,CSOO.
Jacob Tausig's Sons
Diamond Merchants and Jewelers
420 Market Street Opposite Depot Entrance
The House of Quality
and Cut Prices
Special Bargains
On
Toilet Articles
Tooth Pastes
Kolynos Tooth Paste, ,19c
Pebeco Tooth Paste . . .34c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste,
37c
Colgate's Tooth Paste, 25c
Kalpheno Tooth Paste, 19c
Lyon's Tooth Paste . . 19c
Lyon's Tooth Powder, 14c
Pyorricide Tooth Pow
der 75c
Arnica Tooth Soap ~. 19c
Euthymol Tooth Paste, 19c
Forham's Tooth Paste,
21c, 40c
S. S. White Tooth Paste,
18c
Sanitol Tooth Powder, 19c
Colgate's Tooth Powder,.
15c, 25c
Talcum Powder
Mavis Talcum 18c
Mennen's Talcum .... 19c
Red Cross Talcum ... 14c
Garden Fragrance Tal
cum 73c
Babcock's Cofylopsis
Talcum 14c
Mary Garden Talcum, 45c
Djer-Kiss Talcum .... 21c
Colgate's Talcum .... 18c
Melba Talcum 19c
Butterfly Talcum 18c
Pompeian Talcum 19c
Williams' Talcum ..... 18c
Palmolive Talcum .... 18c
Face Creams
Pond's Vanishing, 18c, 33c
Othine 69c
Hind's Honey and Al
mond Cream 37c
Orchard White 26c
Pompeian Day Cream, 37c
Pompeian Night Cream,
27c
Pompeian Massage
Cream 37c, 48c
Mum 19c
Elcava Cream 45c
Mercolized Wax ..... 69c
Frostilla 19c
Daggett & Ramsdell's
Cold Cream, 9c, 24c, 34c
Sassafola 19c
Creme de Meridor, 17c, 33c
NOVEMBER 21, 1919
Dr. Werder, Surgeon,
Dies in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Nov. 21. Dr. Xavier
Oswald Werder, well known through
out the eastern section of the United
States us a surgeon and a writer of
medical literature, died at his home
here yesterday, after a short illness.
He was born in Swltzerdand in 1857
and was one of tho founders of the
American College of Surgons. Dr.
SPECIALS
on
WEEK-END
CIGARS
All 7c and 8c
Cigars 6c
All 12c and 15c
Cigars 10c
Cigarettes at
Usual Saturday
Cut Prices
j \
Special
Kewpie Dolls
$1.98
WITH HUMAN HAIR
*
Soaps
Woodbury's 18c
Rcsinol 19c
Cuticura 19c
Packer's Tar 18c
Palmer's Soap 18c
Poslam 18c
Germicidal 18c
Hobson's 23c
Cashmere Bouquet .. 25c
Life Buoy .... 3 for 25c
Lava 3 for 25c
Whiz Soap, 13c; 2 for 25c
Face Powders
Mary Garden 77c
Garden Allah 55c
Pompeian 39c
Mavis 39c
Lady Mary 39c
L-Ame 19c, 39c
Garden Fragrance .. 64c
Fiancee 79c
Waltz Dream 39c
Carmen 37c
Pussywillow 37c
Sanitol 21c
Luxor 41c
Melbaline 21c
Java Rice 37c
La Blache 44c
Marie Antoinette ... 39c
Swansdown 13c
Melba 41c
Werder received his education in
schools and colleges of Pittsburgh,
Maryland, New York and several
foreign countries.
DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDORSED
New Haven, Conn., Nov. 21.—R*-
enactlng of a national daylight-sav
ing law was favored by the Connec
ticut Chamber of Commerce, In a.
resolution which, among others, was
adopted yesterday afternoon at th
closing session of the annual con
vention. .
50c Ladies' Combs
2 for 50c
SI.OO
Bottles American Oil
2 for SI.OO
50c Lilly's Tooth Paste
2 for 50c
SI.OO Bottles Steam's
Pine Tar Honey Cough
Syrup, 2 for SI.OO
50c Chlorax Tooth
Paste
2 for 50c
75c Garden Fragrance
Talcum Powder
2 for 75c
25c Cans Highly
Perfumed Talcum
Powder
2 for 25c
50c Quinine Hair
Tonic
2 for 50c
15c and 25c Powder
Puffs
2 for 15c and 25c
25c and 50c Rouges
2 for 25c and 50c
75c Sage and Sulphur
Hair Tonic
2 for 75c
35c Rubber Set
Shaving Brush,
2 for 35c
20c Soda Mint Tablets
2 for 20c
50c McNeil's Kidney
Pills
2 for 50c
50c Poppy Face
Powder
2 for 50c
10c Rit Dyes
2 for 10c
Aladdin Dyes
2 for 10c
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