20 WOULD DISBAR JACOB MARGOLIS Allegheny Bar Association Grievance Committee Makes Report Pittsburgh, Dec. 6.—Recommenda tions that disbarment proceedings be instituted at once against Jacob Mar golis, a member of the local bar, and an alleged anarchist, and syndicalist, were made In a report to the Alle gheny County Bar Association here by the grievance committee of the association. Jlr. Margolis for several years past, the report states, has "assisted and encouraged divers unions and associations, including the Union of Russian Workers, the Industrial Workers of the World and the Com munist party of America, and divers individuals, including Emma Gold man and Alexander Berkman in the propagation and promulgation of plans and projects for the overthrow ing of the Government," Mr. Margolis is reported to have admitted to the Senate committee investigating the steel strike that he was an anarchist when he appeared before the committee several weeks ago. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON Sliiremanstown. Pa., Dec. 6. —Mr. and Mrs. William Everett Felter. who are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. I. Alvin WYightstone in Green street, announce the birth of a son. Warren May Felter, Wednes day, December 3. Mrs. Felter was formerly Miss Bertha Becker, of "Warwick, X. Y. 1 KEM^Msam WillStopthatCobgb FORM v RADWAY'S READY RELIEF FOR AIL CONGESTION u<! INFLAMMATION is Stronger, Cleaner end Morn Convenient than the Old Feshioned Musterd Plasters— and Does Not Blister. IN BOTTLES - Oil JELL FORM IN A TUBS ALL DRUGGISTS, 3fi Cents and 70 Casta l-LIVER TROUBLE*! Oull pains in the back, often under I the shoulder blades, poor digestion, 8 heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, I pain or uneasiness after eating, 8 yellow skin, mean lirer trouble —and fl you should take f SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. Porrlr T.gKsbl.. Plain or Sugar Coatsd. ao YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALS PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia TO every man and woman who LACKS energy, strength and ENDURANCE there comes a LONGING at times to possess THE power and vitality of the SUCCESSFUL, healthy, happy FOLKS they see around them. YET they go on, struggling THROUGH life; weak, NERVOUS, irritable and run DOWN, simply because they DO not realize the true cause OF their trouble. In such cases AS these, there is nothing equal TO A short course of Parto- GLORY, that remarkable PREPARATION of blood and NERVE foods, which has been USED so successfully for many YEARS by weak, run down PEOPLE all over the country. IT comes in concentrated form AND is sold by all good DRUGGISTS under guarantee THAT it will give beneficial AND entirely satisfactory RESULTS to every purchaser OR MONEY refunded. If you ARE "tired out," anaemic, SLEEPLESS, irritable, nerve- RACKED—obtain a bottle of PARTO-GI*ORY today and NOTE its quick and gratifying RESULTS. ini i , HI . SATURDAY EVENING, , HARRISBURG %&£££> TELEGRAPIf DECEMBER 6, 1919. , CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA NEWSt 1 — : 1 , PERSONAL NEWS OF LINGLESTOWN - Services to Be Held in Iwo Churches of Borough i Tomorrow Liiiglcstown. Pa., Dec. 6. —On Suu- J day morning church services will be ■ held in the United Brethren Church, the Rev. L. D. Gottschall being in | cliarge. In the evening the Rev. I James D. Wagner will conduct serv : ices in the Church of God. —Miss I Caroline Raucb, of Progress, and ' Miss Stella Mumma, of Charlton, | were Sunday visitors at the home of ■ Mrs. Rebecca Baker.—Mr. and Mrs, James Keller, of Harrisburg, spent • i Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William jKoons. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Getz, of '(Mount Joy, motored to the home of i J Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bolton.—Mrs. ■ William G. Ball, of Port Jefferson, . ■ Long Island, who was a former resi i dent of this place, visited friends i j here this week.—Mrs. David Felty j spent Wednesday with her sister, ! Sirs. Stephen Shutt, at Paxtonia.— . ISliss Salome Feeser, of Harrisburg, f , | visited relatives at this place.— i Gideon Feeser. of Erie, was a recent . I guest of friends here.—An illus ! | trated war lecture will be given by Nevin Sloyer in Wenrich's Church { ( this evening, at 7.30. A silver offer ting will be lifted.—Mr. and Mrs; Isaac Stuckey spent Sunday with friends at Palmyra.—Sliss Martha Buckwalter, of Royersford, spent the week end with Miss Marion Smith. Harrisburg Man Weds Miss Bentz at Gettysburg Gettysburg. Pa., Dec. 6. —■ Miss j Marie E. Bentz, of this place, and J Will'am A. Boyson, of Harrisburg. who graduated from college here in 1917, were Quietly married in the St. James Lutheran Church by the Rev. J. B. Baker on Thursday eve ning. Mrs. William Rupp, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Albert M. Boyson, mother of the groom, and Miss Aagot Borge, director of music at high school, attended the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Boyson are spend ing their honeymoon at Piney Moun tain Inn along the Lincoln Highway, 14 miles west of Gettysburg ad will ! live at the home of Mrs. Rupp on | their return. Sunbury Elks Tender Services to Governor I I Runbtiry, Pa., Dec. 6.—A strong j stand against the spread of disloy- 1 alty and of seditions sentiment, as j promulgated by syndicalists, W. s W. and Bolsheviki, was taken in a | resolution passed by Lodge 267, B. > P. O. Elks, at their regular meeting l here. The resolution tendered the | services of the entire membership ; of the lodge to Governor Sproul, if } necessary, to wipe out radicalism. Salaries of Northumberland Clerks Are to Be Raised Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 6. —-That an in-! i crease in the salaries of clerks ;n | the commissioners' office durlncr next four years is planned by the I incoming hoard seems assured. The , higher cost of living seems to de mand this. It is understood that I both the controller and commission ers are agreed upon a probable 20 per cent raise in pay. BAN ON PUNCH BOARDS . Wriglltsvillc, Pa., Dec .6.—Chief of Police Thomas Harris has notified proprietors of all stores, cigar stores and restaurants in the town to abol ish punch boards, following instruc tions of Burgess Updegrove and the borough council. INJURED CHILD DIES "Hanover, Pa., Dec. 6.—As the re- ' suit of injuries sustained a week j ago, when he collided with a school- | mate at St. Joseph's Parochial school, Grover Leon Small, eight- | year-old son of Paul Small, died I yesterday. Death was due to blood I poisoning. • Little Lines From Nearby i Mount Holly Springs—John A. Bosler was chosen president of the * organization meeting held here. Lebanon—Lebanon's annual corn and produce show opened yesterday in the Sons Hall with a fine exhibit, i Waynesboro—The bouorgh coun cil of this place decided to buy $lO,- i 000 worth of Liberty Bonds of the Fourth loan at 4*4 per cent. - Lebanon—School directors from all sections of Lebanon county are ' in session here to-day with Prof. S. H. Derickson, of Annville, presiding. Sunbury— Commissioners Charlea E. Klinger and John F. Ploppert have petitioned the North umberland county court for more pay. Greencastfle —CRarles H. Clip pinger, of this place, will deliver the annual oration at the Elks mem orial services In Waynesboro to morrow. Carlisle—Appointed by Judge Sad . ler to inspect the county home, Mar ' tin Mumma, 11. C. Snyder and S. M. [ Goodyear reported the pig sty too close to the main building. Palmyra—Willlani S. Poorman, of this place, writes that the Olym pian hunting club got three deer near Centre Hall, Centre county, [ during the week. Carlisle —Principal Eisenberg, of 1 the Slippery Rock State Normal School, told directors in session here r that it would not be long before the 12-month term will be inaugurated in Pennsylvania. Huntsdalc—The body of Cliarlps . Black, who died at his daughter's home in Pittsburgh, was brought I here to-day for burial after services had been held at Hays Grove this forenoon. Ncwville—Shortly after she left S'this place for her home at St. Joseph, Mo.. Miss Mabel F. Mohler wrote to friends here that her father and mother had died within a week of each other. Waynesboro—The rank of page was conferred on 11 candidates bv George Washington Lodge. Knights 1 of Pythias, at this place with Charles B. blayton as toastmaster at a banquet that followed. Waynesboro —Charged with liav- , ing to pay his wife S3O alimony William E. Poper, who had been working at Camden, N. J.. was ar rested here and taken to Cliambers burg where he was to make an effort f to adjust the matter. (Other State News on Pa&c 2J 'Brief Personal News From Union Deposit Union Deposit, Pa., Dec. 6. —The first quarterly communion services will bo held in the United Brethren Church to-morrow morning, at 10.30 o'clock, by the pastor, the Rev. J. R. McDonald.—Miss Ruth Peifter spent several days at New York City. —Raymond Knighton returned to ■ Grand Island, Neb., after spending i some time with his grandfather, Jacob Kspenshade.—W. It. Clay spent Tuesday at Harrisburg.—Mr. 1 and Mrs. Cyrus Kiscnhauer, of Head ing, were recent guests of the for . titer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Eisenhauer.— George Shertzer, of Philadelphia, spent several days hero I with his wife and children. —A. L. , | Lnndis spent Wednesday at Harris . burg.—The Rev. Amos M. Kuhns, after spending two weeks at Mount ville, returned home.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stover, of Stoverdale; Mr. , and Mrs. Paul Stauffer and Miss Lizzie Ijuidis, of Harrisburg. were the guests here of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Land is. Carlisle Woman Dies of Paralytic Stroke I Carlisle. Pa.. Dec. 6.—Miss Mary Catherine Reighter .known to many friends for years as "Mazie" Reigh ter, died at the home of Ira Christ ma yesterday morning, the result of i a stroke of paralysis. Miss Reigh ter was 66 years old, a native of the town and the last of her family. For more than a quarter of a cen tury she was in the ice cream busi ness. She was a member fo the First Lutheran church. The fun eral will be held on Monday at 10.30; Interment in Old Graveyard. _ • A ALE GOODS f- We are continuing this sale from last week, due to the fact that there is |C 1 W sac k a big demand for gifts and that the time is limited before Christmas. f MANY DESIRABLE GIFTS AT BIG SAVINGS f W DOLL CARRIAGES I Fall of Ike Most Beautiful Gift Goods You Hate miccts V 1 if Ever Seen-Prices Prevailing Will Be Much f W Lower Than Regular ft* Will Reserve Any Article Purchased for Xmas Delivery"•! ' j 4B-inch Chest of best cedar. J ft WffiW Open;• OQOVED ' Carlisle Genuine iteed Carriages, p Hi Store: $24.75 ft 0 modeled after the real ones. £ZVCr\ JH, CIIDMITIIDC Aft dflk m J|r White or natural finish. ■UK 111 llflf t vUa W High Other Chests, $27.50, $35.00, jffi f ffUD WSD |. wif £f^ rto . Dazzling Display of Hundreds of Beautiful Lamps J]—l * fl^ A VERrrABEE FAmYLAND 1| a *(i Mahogany - Artistic vip*** $22.50 & r. Genuine ivceu or Fiber, I <P •w v shades in any Colo JjpJlßrßil Other desks in oak, fumed rw\ Brown or Gray finish, uphol- ■ f_ , oak and mahogany, sls, $27, qM stered in good quality art ere- . ■ #-©> scheme. 0 s 3s > SSO, $55. Wt* ° nne ' QIQ 7t I All $45 Lamps $39.75 ■g # 9|llp|| ~ SJS° # othJ'? :;,o S3S.oo. | iseszsfes $10.98 ® | Vanity Dressers # *'k Stradivara Pho no graph s arm " All SBO Lamps $65.00 I mjJLx | for Tone" $95. 00 Xffr lt® I fSafe a^AMEse^tT epos „ Ch ~ 7 „i° flßj ! I nu^ ne sl2 50 |U 'f • Japanese IC r Sprays £f OC | \fy | SSOO delivers a Stradivara to | • Flowers to "... . J | *h ~RirK,> Hundreds of Imported Japanese GiftS I Makes a fine addition to any to fpciifu that will surely please. Popular Prices every woman appreciates. I Round Top Farmer Took June Bride in Baltimore ; Hummclstown, Pa., Dec. 6.—News;, 1 of the marriage of Jacob M. Wana-; 1 maker, a Round Top farmer, and j 1 Miss Iva M. Miller, daughter of AVII- ! lium Miller, of Sand Hill, at 'Haiti-! more on June 14 last, has just leaked out here. The Rev. C. M. Eystcr : performed the ceremony at his home, | ( 1824 East Baltimore street. The | ring ceremony was used. Mrs. Wanamaker was a graduate j of the 1914 class of the Hershey'i High School and is at present in the employ of the Hershey Chocolate! Company. Mr. WBiiamak% is a farmer in the employ of his father at Round Top. Both are well known' among the younger set of Huinniels-! town and Hershey. ) 1 Millersburg Hunters Are in Center County Preserve Millersburg. Pa., Dec. 6.—Millers- j 1 burg and vicinity are represented by | nearly a score of hunters in the wilds I of the north woods this week, I among whom aro the following: j Harry S. Gilbert, Edward Koppen- j haver, Edward Yeager, Oliver No- ! vinger, Guy Furman and Guy Heck- I ert, who are in Centre county. 11. I 11. Walborn is i> the South Moun- j tain near Caledonia, with headquar- j tors at Grneffenburg inn. Reports ( thus far give Guy Ileckert credit j for shooting a fine buck the first I day out. ROBBED EARLY 'IN EVENING : l < luunbersburg, Pa.. Dec. 6.—The i; home of William Ward, at Third 11 and Washington streets, was robbed '• < early last evening of sls, a brown i 1 overcoat and a set of Rogers silver- | 1 ware. • [, Find Mount Carmel Man's Counterfeit Plant Mount Carmel, Pa., Dec. 6.—On j j the charge of counterfeiting, Danieli | Berkheiscr, a blacksmith of this I place, was arrested by the state po- j j lice and turned over to the Federal ( ! officers in Pottsville. ! For the past several weeks fake ' I nickels have been in circulation. '■ here. The state police got busy and , i traced them to Berkheiscr. j The home of the blacksmith was searched and a counterfeit machine, j i spoon and other apparatus found. | About a hundred nickels'.were also! j found. Goes to Bedford, Where He Has Accepted Charge I Millcrstown. Pa., Dec. 6. The I Rev. Rankin Caldwell, who has ac- j I oepted a call to a Presbyterian ; Church at Bedford, Pa., accompanied ! his wife und children to that pluce jon Tuesday, after spending several 1 months with Mrs. Caldwell's parents. : Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ulsh. Thirty Deer Are Reported Killed in One Region lewißtomi, Pa., Dec. 3.—At least | I seven deer have been killed in the; Seven Mountain region within the | i part two days. Among the lucky | | hunters Is William Callahan, who | got a seven-prong buck on Thursday. ! jit is reported that 30 doer have been j (killed in this region. SCHOOLS TO RESUME West Shore school sessions will be resumed on Monday morning after a vacation of ten days, the time being allowed for Thanksgiving va cation and to allow teachers to at tend the annual session of the Cum berland County Institute at Carlisle during the week. | Lemoyne Hunter Shoots I Large Buck Through Head: Lemoyne, Pa., Dec. 6.—Morriii iCook reports shooting a 160-pound ; j buck at Pine Grove Furnace in the I j South Mountains where lie accom-, j panied a hunting party front Ben-1 | dersville. According to friends oft 'Cook he shot the buck directly! I through the head, making the clean- ; ; est shot reported this season. TO RUN FOR CONGRESS Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 6.—Senator i I McConnell, of this district, an i nounced his candidacy for re-eleo ! tion at a banquet in Middleburg, j j several days ago. Congressman j | Focht, of Lewisburg, also will run 1 , again. j DOCTOR PNEUMONIA VICTIM 1 I Mount Carmel, Pa., Dee. 6.—Dr. ' W. T. Williams, aged 65, who pruc- ' ticcd medicine in Mount Carmel for i forty-three years, died here front pneumonia contracted while making a professional call on Thanksgiving Day. DIES IN GRASS FIELD Emlgsvillc, Piii, Dec. 6.—While j ! raking giass in a field near his home i I on Thursday afternoon Duniel Wler. ! ! a farmer aged 70 years, dropped j , dead of heart trouble.' He served | j as an auditor in Manchester town- > 1 ship for a period of three terms. 1 | FAIL TO GET CULPRITS j Waynesboro, Pa.. Deq. 6.—Al- j though P. C. Musselnuin and Ed ward Miller chased the titan who \ utteinpted to steal their automobiles 1 front Fairfield to the other side of | Waynesboro they were unable to ! make a capture. COUNTY TREASURER BETTER i licwlstown. Pa.. Doc' 6.—County I Treasurer M. Luther McClinUc, who hus been very seriously 111 with pneu monia, Is on s the way to recovery. Mr. McClintlc, who goes out of Office as treasurer in January, was elected county comniisHioner th's fall. It rndiacetr "home" in a measure wiclies that looked oh, so tempt'] j all out of proportion to its size. ing. would grace a yellow plate, i The daughter of the house had Or, "Ilow would we like a to- I I j chosen it as her own little apartment inato bouillon on a cold, blowy day I because of its sunny bay window. like this?" And a package of "Thanks to the National Biscuit N. B. C. Zwieback would be forth- Company and packers Qf coming from the window cupboard, ! good things," saiiAUe girl, "lean while the tomato bcmUtekwas made | live well without steaming A thick, " v Ve'r^ t , t One 11 > I< i' i taiiicd and ML* ! meadow lBM2j Hl* 1 rolled untiinSSsQE blue [if l\(\6* \ conveniently jMftijStml RW " Bis cheerincsa^^^y^ enjoy M it not only leaves the oven as the B (1 Hi a M best soda cracker in the world, but it JRt wi W reaches you with all its original taste tiM f res^ness - Uneeda Biscuit has Mb ay wiM no rival in the esteem of Americari^jj^™ 8 ®' 1 ! NATIONAL BISCUIT cAunAuv it was fa- COM PAN 1 suit being admitted announce. Theff^3B^gßSMßES^^^^^^ u ' u ' on( l er 'he little circle | box of V need a Biscuit a™ffSP™r ot lof friends grew closer, day by day, , i potted chicken. Nimble fingers | chatting in the sunny bay win -1 would set to work and in a twiak- dow, sipping tea or coffee and nib-> ling Jittle piles of chicken sand-wiling National Biscuit Delicacies y GOES TO ALABAMA lewistown. Pa.. Dec. 6.—Jameir Woonier, of this place, hns left for Alabama, where ho will spend tho • winter at the home of his sister, Mrs. I J. H. Treaster.
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