4 YOUNG PEOPLE WHO TdOK PART IN BIG OLDER BOYS AND GIRLS' CONFERENCE IN MESSIAH CHURCH ——— ; ! ■ v v v ■ 1 t ' • —Photo by Roshon Wilson Waits Hines' Action on Railways Washington. Dec. 4.—President Wilson will not begin preparation of ONLY A POWERFUL " MEDICINE WILL END RHUEMATISM It matters not whether you have had agonizing rheumatic pains for 20 years or distressing twitches for 20 weeks, Rheuma is mighty and power ful enough to help drive rheumatic poisons from your body and abolish all misery, or the cost, small as it is, will be cheerfully refunded. Druggists everywhere are author ized to sell Itheuma on a no-cure-no pay basis. It's absolutely harmless and after taking the small dose as directed once a day for two days you should know that at last you have obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over ten years throughout America Rheuma has been prescribed and has released thousands from agony. 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B Ostrich Bands and Newest Ostrich Fancies, | $1.69 $2.69 $3.691 1 Actual Values Actual Values Actual Values II b to $2.98 to $3.98 to $4.98 FINE IMPORTED FEATHER BREASTS Beautiful Iridescent Colorings I at $2.69 at $3.691 Values to $4.98 Values to $5.98 j ALL FLOWER WREATHS on Sale Friday | All wreaths sold reg- All wreaths sold at ° | ularly at $1.25, $1.98 and $2.49, | Fnday 69 c Friday $1.59 | BURNT GOOSE FEAJHER BANDS 1 0 Orchid, Sand, Blue, Etc. j Actual Value $4.00. 0n Sale Fri day {J | Regular price $2.98. SI.BB One Lot of FANCY AIGRETTE TRIMMINGS | All styles and colors. Friday I Values to 98c. . 39 c I I ALL HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE I —'"pi— ——.pp ||t| THURSDAY EVENING, his special message to Congress on the railroad situation until Director General Hines has conferred with Senator Cummins and Representa tive Esch, chairmen of the Senate and House Interstate Commerce committees, on the pending railroad Dills, it was said at the White House. It was intimated that the status of the legislation might be sueh that the President would not regard it as necessary to address Congress on the subject. A CHRISTMAS PIANO But be careful in making your purchase. Every showy case does not envelop a perfect instrument. The case counts for something, but the interior,' where the tone is cre ated. is of greater importance. You naturally expect a piano to inst a lifetime. You want the assurance that it will look as well, be as tune ful, years after, as the day you bought it. Buy THE HARDMAN PIANO. Yohn Bros., 13 North 4th street, opposite Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. —Adv. LABOR TO GET ! FULL SHARE OF EFFORTS-HAYS Republican Chairman Also Declares Business Should Get Square Deal By Associated Press. New York, Dec. 4.—A method by which labor may acquire an interest in the business to which it gives its efforts, Federal regulation of indus try as opposed to government own ership and a system of taxation which will not kill business initia tive, were named among the na tional planks of the Republican party last night in an address by Will H. Hays, chairman of the Na tional Republican committee. Mr. Hays spoke at a banquet given by the Republican Women's Executive committee of New York State to him and to Mrs. John Glover South, chairman of the Women's division of thes National committee. Mr. Hays opened his address with an assurance that the Republican party proposes to recognize the women voters as on an equality in every respect with their men col leagues and entitled to a proportion ate share in the control and direc tion of the party. He declared that the Republican party stood for full political self-determination and held to no hard and fast set of rules. Turning to reconstruction problems he dealt first with business which, he said, must be treated "with an appreciation of its fundamental im portance, and not as a demagog's shuttlecock." Must Solve R. R. Problem "The businessmen of the country," continued Mr. Hays, "are entitled to every consideration, including the right to run their own business. Taxes which kill initiative must not be levied. There should be a large inheritance tax on the very large in- Getting "Hep" to The Good Eats A Host of Dyspeptics Con Get Back to the Old Days of freedom by the Simple Expedient of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab let After Meals. "Gosh! I never knew before liow good these little pork sausages were." Thus says the man who thought his stomach was gone for all time but who tried the simple expedient of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after eating. And with this for a starter, he goes in for a cheese .sandwich, a piece of hot mince pie. eats ham and eggs—in fact he forgets his stomach and thinks only of the energy and good feeling that follow eating the foods that make most peo ple ravenously hungry even to think of them. And all of this without sour risings, no gas, no belching and none of that drowsy heaviness that so often follows indigestion. Try these tablets after eating. They are used extensively wherever good eaters are found and are on sale almost every where in the United States and Can ada. "Is your stomach. Working right, to-dayv?/* j Pan-Zenn not only helps neutralize excess acid and overcome gas fermentation, dizzi ness, heart' palpitation, etc., due to indiges tion, but it also stimulates stomach and intestinal activity and aids in strengthening your digestive power, so as to help get your atomach in surh a condition that it will properly digest food without artificial assist ance. It gives most surprising relief in most cases in from ten to fifteen minutes' time. Your money back if it doesn't. Pan-Zcnn, New York, U.S.A., and London, England, sole distributors for North America and Great Britain. For France, Pharmacia Normale, Paris, Sold in this city by Crolt Keller, G. A. Uorgas, H. C. Kennedy. Delicate Children There is nothing like Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, to build up frail children. Her Doctor Jldolsed Vtnot Aiken, S. C.— " My little girl five years of age had been delicate all her life. Last January pneumonia left her in a very weak, run-down condition with no appetite, and she could not keep still a minute, not even ip her sleep. We were very much worried about her, and our druggist who is a doctor, said Vinol was the best tonic he knew for one in her condition. We tried it and you ought to see how she has improved. Mrs. LEONARD W. GEORGE. We ask all parents of weak, sickly, delicate children in this yicinity to try Vinol with the understanding that we will return your money if it fails to benefit your little ones, i Children love to take it. ' , GO. A. CORUAS, J. NELSON CLARK, KENNEDY'S MEDICINE STORK, KITZMTLI.KR'S PHARMACY, c. F. KRAMER, AND DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH heritances. The Republican party from its inception has stood against undue federalization of industries ac "vltlea. There must be strong hedernl regulation but not govern ment ownership. The railroad prob- ' lem will he solved and solved fairly, 1 with provision for a just return on ' real investment and with reasonable 1 assurance for essential development ! and extensions. We are against pa- I ternalism in government and we are I ngninst that form of pedagogic pa- I ternalism which has developed re- I cently In this country." In regard to labor Mr. Hays de clared that the economic situation j was simply a matter of Roosevelt's j "square deal." "To that end," ho said, "we must develop a reason able method for honest and efficient labor to acquire an interest In the business to which labor is expected to give its best efforts. Pending this development an eqilibrium between production and wages must be estab lished." In concluding his remarks the Re publican chairman claimed that the] recent special' session of Congress j had saved the nation nearly a billion | dollars and that this alone would j warrant an "overwhelmingly Repub- j lican victory next year." Berkman and Goldman Ready to Be Deported S'ow York, Dec. 4. Alexander Berkman, the anarchist, who is sen tenced to be deported to Russia, ar rived here last night from Chicago. Emma Goldman, who will be de ported on the same order, arrived to-day. Both radicals reported to immigration authorities, at Ellis Island. Harry Weinberger, counsel for the two anarchists, said he had been informed by the State Department that no ship was available to carry the pair to Russia and that ho would apply for their release on a writ of . habeas corpus. DOLLAR AN HOUR AVERAGE INCOME [Continued from First Page.] month's earnings, which is more | than their fellow workmen in other lines of employment even dream of. "The industrious miner," according; to one in position to Know, can j make a dollar an hour, day in and | day out. He works under ideal hy- j gienic conditions, regulated by law, at a temperature of 56 degrees the j year round. The difference between I his work and other work is that the ! miner's is done by artificial light. which in these days is common of j many callings." i Means $2 a Toil More For Coal The suffering public is not going J to have much sympathy for men who j are giving no consideration to their; fellows and especially when it is j asserted that a 60 per cent, increase I in wages and cut in working hours; would add two dollars per ton to the , cost of coal and cost the American ' people one billion more for their j fuel. Tables submitted by the Kanawha j Coal Operators' Association at the j recent Washington conference are illuminating. These tables, as pre- j viously stated, show that more than i half the month's earnings were left; after the payment of living expenses . j for the men and their families; that j | the men were voluntarily idle 38 per j ! cent, of their time and yet the ave-; rage earnings was SIOB, including greasers and trappers boys and many ' men who only worked a few days i during the month listed. "If labor- ■ ers at these mines work regularly," | continues the same statement, "when the mines are in operation they can j earn from slls to $350 a month and i they have the lowest living expenses ; in the country for house rent, fuel, ] | lligh t or medical services." Some Figures Following are figures showing earning of miners in the Kana wha field of West Virginia in Octo- j ber this year as taken from the. records of the Kanawha Coal Asso- | | ciation, with eight-hour day and i ! union conditions: Days ' Per I Name of Miner Worked Earned Day ' Albert Kinney ... 27 $204.76 $7.84! John Ayres 28 218.26 7.90 j U. V. Whitlow ... 26 236.47 9.09 j Alfred Kelley .... 27 237.18 8.78 j E. W. Hannigan .. 32 259.27 B.lo' Frank Ratcllff .... 32 226.63 7.08 W. C. Moss 32 220.41 6.89 ' B. Laverty 32 271.91 8.50 Chas Edclman .... 32 267.46 8.36 John Bowen 31 298.83 9.64 Henry Hutchinson 31 345.18 11.13 Wm. Hutchinson .. 31 345.18 11.13. J. W. Asbury 31 309.38 9.98 E. Hammonds .... 31 299.39 9.65 Part of this work done in Septem ber but 'the number of consecutive days worked given to show that earnings are not spasmodic. Mining Machine Runners , Jno. Romine 31 $401.78 $12.96 C. H. I.anham .. 31 408.08 13.16 Tom Ward 31 347.09 11.19 J. W. Smith .... 31 342.40 11.04 Joe Perkins .... 28 299.05 10.68 Will Ward i. 30 326.44 10.88 Pat Rcid 31 276.67 12.15 The above lists are taken at ran dom from a single coal operation at which there were a great many others making approximately the same and even higher wages. Hun dreds of additional names and earn ings and any other desired infor mation can be obtained from Dun can Kennedy, secretary of the Kana wha Coal Association, Charleston, W. Va. J. G. Bradley, grandson of the ; late Jam.es Donald Cameron, presi dent of the West Virginia Conl As sociation, producing 90,000,060 tons of bituminous coal, and who is also dlrector-at-large for West Virginia in the National Coal Association, confirms the statements as set out on the foregoing and believes the people should know the whole truth regarding the controversy. He was present at the Washington confer- . ■ ence. M iddietown New National Guard Unit to Hold Meeting A meeting of the National Guard unit will be held in the I.liberty Fire Company, house* Friday evening. At this meeting it will he decided whether Middletown will secure an armory. Those interested in same have been working hard 1o try to get 100 young men to sign up. If they can secure this number a Na tional Guard will be formed in this town. Henry Hippie, who suffered u stroke four months ago, is still con fined to his bed. Starting Saturday morning the (aimers will hold market in the Liberty Band Hall, Swatara street, Instead of curb market on Emaus street. William Krodel will take charge of the new hosiery mill at High spire, which is well under way for operation. The new machinery for the factory arrived this week and is being put into place. - The monthly meeting of the Sun day school class of the St. Peter's Lutheran Church, taught by A. S. Quickel, will be held at the home of —BLUE LABEL— llllli^ ~" a difference in its |PQ. * il favor is the difference in fJm 1 its FLAVOR I I There s a real treat, a pleasant surprise in store A I tor you if you ve thought that table syrups are as \ tfiQ'/ alike as peas in a pod. When you put the words Golden Crown ront Table Syrup, all similarity ends. 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They were ' asked to see if the shale brick plant ] could not furnish them current. | Severn I complaints were made about Why Druggists Recommend Swamp-Root I For many years druggists have ' watched \vith much ir/terest the re : markable record maintained by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great : kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening ! tnedicine. It helps the kidneys, liver ! and bladder do the work nature in- I tended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists 011 | its merit and it should help you. No J other kidney medicine has so many , friends. | Be sure to get Swamp-Root and ! sta'rt treatment at once, j However, if you wish first to test j this great preparation, send ten i cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghnm j ton, N. Y„ for a sample bottle. When writing bo sure and mention 1 the Harrisburg Telegraph.—Adv. DECEMBER 4, 1919. the various streets needing; repairs, and same were placed in the hands of the highway committee. The hills ordered paid amounted to 1424.05. At the adjourned meeting of the itescue Hose Company, No. 3. held on Tuesday evening, Howard Weir ich was elected head driver of the auto truck, Daniel Cain and Dieh ard Schaeffer assistants. Several others will be tuught how to run the truck. The company also de cided to hold its annual banquet Wednesday evening, December 31. • J 'Tlic House of Diamonds.' Quality Exclusiveness Price "••cause ivc liavc earned by seventy years' adherence to mi ideal n reputation fiw quality and exclusiveness, is no indication Hint our prices are liigli. 4 % \ott hear so many persons sr*v, "I go to P.oas' be cause 1 know what they s