Bishop McDowell Speaks at Grace M. E. Church The new pipe organ of Grace Methodist Church, a memorial of the church men In the United States service, presented by William P. Starkey, was dedicated yesterday afternoon. Bishop William F. Mc- Dowell was the principal speaker at this service, and Dr. George Preston Mains, treasurer of the Episcopal fund of the Methodist Episcopal Church, offered prayer. Bishop McDowell delivered the morning sermon and Dr. Edgar R. Heekman, district superintendent, preached in the evening on "Seek Out the Old Paths." Cuticura Soap The Velvet T ouch For the Skin 9o t>,Ointntat.Talcum,2£c. every whrr*. Forumples address: Cutlcv*Laborstorlas.Dspt.X, Bfsldsa, Mass. NOTICE Automobile License APPLICATIONS Beginning December 11, 1019. IRWIN M. CASSELL Notary Public Will bo located at 211 N. SECOND ST. Formerly with the State Auto mobile Division for two years. "The Man Who Knows How" Give Furniture For Christmas Buy it Uptown of BROWN & CO. The Big Uptown Home Furnishers Furniture makes a very automobiles, etc., for the appropriate gift and one that kiddies; kitchen cabinets is certain to be appreciated. and other useful furniture You can choose just the for the grownups. We also piece and kind you want sell the famous Rishell from our large stocks. We Phonograph. Come to our have an abundance of pic- big store —we can assure you tures, toys, wagons, bicycles, big savings. Many Useful Suggestions For the Home Davenports, Reed Chairs, Metal Beds, Rockers, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Buffets, Floor Lamps, Stand Lamps, Extension Tables, Living Room Tables. Bed Room Suits, Living Room Suits Dining Room Suits, Etc. •The Celebrated Rishell $95.00 to $250.00 For the Kiddies Pictures The best and largest Doll Go-CartS, Auto- stoc . k Central Pennsyl vania. The noted Wallace mobiles, Shoo-flys, Kid- Nutting line and thousands of others. A very appro dy Kars, Pony Kars, priate Xmas gift. Road Wagons, etc. I Prices—3sc to S6O BROWN & CO. 1215-17-19 North Third Street The Big Uptown Home Furnishers Branch Store 20 South Front Street Steelton MONDAY EVENING, D'ANNUNZIO TO GIVEFIUMEUP TOGEN.GAVIGLIA Will Surrender the City to Regular Italian Troop*, Says Report Flume, Dec. 15. —Gabriele D'An nunzio will hand over command of the city of Fiume to regular troops under General Caviglia, former min ister of war. Italy is to have complete sovereignty o\er Fiume and all the provisions of the Treaty of London are to be car ried out under the terms of a com pact signed by Premier Nitti and D'Anunzio, according to a statement made by D'Annunzio's press represen tative. France. Great Britain and Italy are In agreement that Italy t *" I PET CORNS I —" 1 I Few Drops of "Freezone," Then Lift • Corn Right Off "A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs so little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon any corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then short ly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off with your Angers. Truly! No humbug! shall annex Fiume, it was asserted. D'Annunzio is declared to consider that all of his ambitions which re sulted In the seizure of Fiume have been attained and that the agreement signed with Premier Nitti fully guar antees their realization. General Caviglia is reported already to have arrived in Trlests on his way to Flume to take over the ctty on be half of the Italian government. Trieste, Dec. 15.—Gabriele D'An unzio Is still in Fiume, and there has been no confirmation as yet of the unofficial announcement yester day that an agreement had been reached between him and the Ital ian government as the result of which he would leave Fiume im mediately with his troops, who would be replaced by Italian reg ulars. The report of this agreement. It is learned, or iginated with members of the British mission in this city. At the government palace here it was stated last night and reiterated this morning that no information has been received regarding the Fiume situation, but that It was known that D'Annunzio was still in Flume. Hume, Dec. 15 (Havas)—The news papers to-day announce that Gabriele D'Annunzio, accompanied by General Badoglio, chief of staff to General Diaz, probably will come to Rome Tuesday and confere with Premier Nittie who will be able the same day to make a precise declaration In the Chamber of Deputies with regard to Fiume. RECORD ATTENDANCE The attendance at the session of the Men's Organized Bible Class, Zion Lutheran Church, yesterday afternoon was a record one. All four teachers of the class were present. A unique number on the program was a whistling solo, "City Beauti ful," by Miss Helen Etter. Another feature was a soprano solo, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes," by the late Prof. 10. J. Deccvee, sung by Miss Esther Stence, soprana soloist of St. Matthew's Lutherun Church. Both vfrere accompanied by William E. Bretz. Arthur H. Hull taught the lesson of "At the Trial and Cru cifixion of Jesus," discussing the subject matter from a legal stand point. Four new members were added to the roll. CHIMNEY IS ABLAZE Slight damage resulted to a build ing at 1208.Monroe street this morn ing, when it caught fire from an overheated flue. The fire was under control soon after the arrival of the fire engines. David Horwitz owns the property, which Is occupied by Charles Summers. CENTER ORGANIZED The third community center or ganization in the Lower Paxton township school district has been formed at the Mt. Pleasant school. Speakers were Professor F. E. Sham baugh. Professor W. R. Zimmerman and County Farm Agent H. G. Nies ley. At first signs of a cold or grip tflkc IWjES COLD TABLETS GUARANTEED HOMEMADE RECIPE CATARRH_AND GOLDS Nonexpen.ive—Cut Tkit Out. Thousands are making this be neficial remedy at home and any one who has catarrh or a cold caa do the same. Ask your druggist for threa quarters of an ounce of Menthol ized Arcine and pour it into a pint bottle, then fill the bottla with water that has been boiled. Gargle the throat as directed and snuff or spray the liquid into the nostrils twice daily. It's a simple way to get rid of cold and catarrh and keeps the nasal pas sage and throat so clean and healthy that germs of flu or any other germs will have a hard time gaining a foothold. a is the dentrifice that contains the proper ties recommended as ideal by United States Army dental surgeons WAS NERVOUS AND RUN DOWN RESTORED TO NORMAL HEALTH BY 810-FEREN "I feel I owe you people a world of gratitude for the benefit I have received in using your wonderful remedy—Bio-feren Tablets, which have completely restored me to £ or £ a l, con , d ! tions ." Ba ys Joseph E. Webb of Muncie, Indiana. Bio-feren is without doubt the grandest and quickest remedy for nervous, run down, weak, senemic men and women ever offered di rect through the druggists and is not at all expensive. Take two after each meal and one at bed time, and after seven ; days take one after each meal and one at bed time until the supply i is exhausted. Then if you feel that anv claim i mqde in thL' special notice is un- ' true—if you are not in better : health—if you do not feel ambi- I tious, more vigorous and keen I minded, yes, twice as much as you. | did before, the druggist who sold I you the tablets will gladly hand | you back just what you paid for them. All druggists in this city and ; vicinity have a supply on hand, or can easily get it for you. Seven a day for seven days—. j Wonderful results. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NARROWS WORK WELL UNDER WAY Favorable Weather Would Have Enabled Its Comple tion by End of Year The close of the V\ \ ® //J highway construc j tracts under way in Dauphin coun n JShSSQC? would have been llJifHHnrattw well advanced to- IraliuuHll ward completion labor conditions had been more favorable. The Dauphin "Narrows" work is well toward completion within the or °ugh and the Nawn company has made good progress considering everything on the upper end, which ex J-®nds to Clark's Ferry bridge. The work on the main highway ,®' ween Millersburg and Elizabeth vllle has gone ahead, but can not be n l™ e( l before next summer. The third contract is in Lower Paxton and has also been retarded yan d weather conditions. These three contracts will form important links in much travelled roads, the Dauphin work being on 2,?.,,. the Susquehanna Trail and the William Penn highway. It is probable that next year there will be main highway and State-aid work in this countv. "XTting of the State Hoard ... hrdons on Wednesday, which will have 30 cases, will be well at tended by attorneys. Judging from inquiries being made here. It will be the final meeting this year. Froni all accounts there were plenty of men out after bear in the northern tier of counties the close of ek ' Tfl season ends to-day and the number of bears that have oeen worrying flocks has probably been materially reduced. Ben C. E.vnon, registrar or the feta te Automobile division, is to be iofo 8 2 e , aI 2 e : r at the "letting of the I hiladelphia Truck Association this week. He will explain the law to the members. Owing to discovery of an old mort gage the freeing of the Willow Grove turnpike was held up a few days, but Commissioner L. S. Sadler day 60 * 8 *° * lave bars down to , J - Adamson, who served in the House in 1909 and was an active member of the Philadelphia delega n'nf' die, J T at bis home after a short illness. He will be buried to-day. Daniel E. Hunihan, sergeant-at arms of the last House of Repre sentatives, died last night in a hos- P tal at Pittsburgh, after a brief illness. Mr. Hunihan served on school boards and in other offices in J liegheny county, and belonged to tlie eastern end of the county. He was a special inspector for the State Insurance Department for two years and was twice elected sergeant-at j arms of the. House. State Food Agents have rounded up a number of men who have been selling stale eggs as fresh in Schuyl kill county. In several instances the eggs were so stale that it did not require a chemist to give expert evidence as to their quality. Atx-ordlng to figures issued by the , Highway Department, Penn sylvania leads the nation in the amount of bonds issued for road construction purposes, with a total at this time of $73,725,000. Texas is a close second, however, its total being $73,532,000. Of the Pennsyl va™a total $50,000,000 Is in bonds authorized by the voters in 1918, when the proposition was endorsed with a majority of 262,000 votes. The Pennsylvania total of bonds is sued by State and counties will ap proximate $80,000,000 before June 1, the department estimates, numer ous counties now having bond issue r .^? under consideration. The newly-revised elevator code has been issued by the State Indus trial Board. It contains several changes. State health inspectors arc look ing up an outburst of chickenpox at Akron and other points in Lancas ter county. r ' B - Tietriek, chief of the State Bureau of Attendance in the Department of Public Instruction, was a speaker at the Lackawanna teachers' institute. Residents of Lewisburg, Milton and Watsontown have started a move to contest the new rates of J. ™ hite Deer Mountain Water L°' T , TI ?? y lU enter protest before the Public Service Commission. Governor William C. Sproul is to make an address at Reading to night and will be here to-morrow morning. The I). G. Dory Co., of Allcntown, l has tiled notice of increase of stock , from $1,700,000 to $2,000 000 According to word coming here I Allegheny county will start the erec , t ion of a county contagious disease hospital. This is the first move un der the 1919 act. The parties who lost the test of the State vaccination law in the Centre county courts have given no tice of intention to appeal to the Superior Court. The State Health Department will defend the law. Another turnpike wai freed in Lancaster county to-day. Cumberland Gets Medical Officers State Commissioner of Health Martin to-day announced appoint ment of Dr. E. G. Hathaway, of Norristown, as assistant in the bu reau of drug control, together with sixteen medical inspectors of schools us follows: Dr. E. S. Berry, for Shippensburg township; Dr. S. D. Sutllff, for Southampton and Hopewell town ships; Dr. W. S. Ruch, for Monroe township, Cumberland county; Dr. P. C. Bruce, for Emsworth borough; Dr. E. G. Kuhlman. for Bridgeville borough and Upper St. Clair town ship; Dr. E. W. Richards, for Glen don borough; Dr. C. p. Struthers, for Forks township. Northampton county; Dr. J. M. Quigley, for Du bois borough; I)r. T. D. Casey, for Gordon borough; Dr. Norman H. Itahn. for Souderton and West Tel ford boroughs; Dr. Charles R. Gra ham, for Jefferson township, Fav ette county; Dr. J. R. L. Worrell, for Franklin and Marion townships, Beaver county, and Perry and Slip pery Rock townships, Lawrence county; Dr. Frank Smith, for Jack son township, Tioga county; Dr. W. F. Satchell, for London Britain, Franklin, New London and London Grove townships; Dr. C. Leßoy Bar ry, for Elk and Penn townships, and Dr. A. A. Collins, for Londonderry, Upper and Lower Oxford townships, Chester county. State Officials at Pennsylvania Dinner A number of State officials attend ed the twenty-first annual dinner of the Pennsylvania Society in New York on Saturday night. Inciden tally there were some interesting statements made about the part of Pennsylvania's iron and steel indus try in the war told by Charleß M. Schwab, the president of the society. Mr. Schwab said Pennsylvania fur nished more than half of the steel for the American forces and one concern more guns than the Ger i mans had when they began the last I Dig drive. ! Among those at the dinner were Secretary of the Commonwealth Cy | fus E. Woods, Banking Commis sioner John S. Fisher, Auditor Gen ! cral Charles A. Snyder, State Treas urer H. M. Kephart, Chief Clerk W. I • Gallagher, of the Senate; T. W. Templeton, superintendent of public grounds; General W. G. Price, Jr., and a number of ofllcers of the Na tional Guard, Ex-Governors E. S. Stuart and John K. Tener. From this city were present Thomas T. Wierman, Charles S. 8011, W. A. 8011, H. M. Bird, J. H. Wal lazz, Walter P. Maguire, A. Boyd Hamilton and others. Bonniwell Plans to Make a Fight According to Washington corre spondents Judge Eugene C. Bonni well will make a new fight for con °f the Democratic State ma chine. The Judge was in Washing ton a few days ago and interviewed himself .extensively, stating among other things that it was time for a change and that at request of his friends he would be a candidate for Democratic national committeeman. The Bonniwell announcement gives the war-weary Pennsylvania Democratic rank and file a chance for a new fight. There are now Jo seph F. Guffey, Arthur G. Dewalt, Bruce F. Sterling and the Judge hunting the place now held by Pal mer. Waits to Take Off the Messina's Crew By Associated Press Halifax, Dec. 15.—Abandonment of the British steamer Messina, re ported as in a sinking condition 430 miles off the Newfoundland coast, was announced in a radio message received here last night. The mes sage said that another steamer was standing by "awaiting a favorable opportunity to take off the crew." This was taken to indicate that the crew had not actually left the Mes sina, but that the fires probably LOOK LOOK LOOK SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS Lights Hot Point Grill 3-piece Hot Point Grill, $12.50 value. For cooking, toasting, frying and heating. Y Good, guaranteed Vibrators from J VfK E'taHk "4 Come in and see our $7.50 type. It's a I lY \ Look over your lamp / H \ stock and get your next . w Why pay $2.50 for a treatment when you / i3L \ >' ear ' 3 requirements be- Jmn can treat yourself at home? We have hun / CrllTn \ the prices go' high- JOLVLUIC 1/071 dredS ° f ese ™ chne in "* they / A ft 1 _ . „ . prove greatly satisfactory. / 1 I \ er. Tungsten or Mazda, / 1 \ A 1 in „ r w „ ff $7.50 Hot Point Iron 56.50 I f 1 I nhorSi 50 ner 6 - 50 Generfll Electric $5.50 I \ 11/ I 35c each or $1.50 per (A , n . ... V MyW-1 I box ot 5. We have a so.oo Victory Iron $5.50 sizes in Nitrogen Gas- ——^ — fijjtt Batteries Fans |j|R Columbia a.brand new Idea to get more heat Mot ° r L,. Electric Heater Light rift 1-4 H. P $35.00 Equip your old wash machine with one we have it —the best ever. Ask for the Turns down eiectrtc of the above and save money. Hundreds of Maxim Electric Heater. We sell it for SB.OO. light, $1.25 value. Our people are doing this, and they work satis- Hot Point Heater, $12.50 type. Our price J.. sl.lO | | factorily. price SIO.OO ™ Electric H&ir Driers • $20.00 mo ° to types. o ur priced. .. 68 $7.0 l/llvlo • • • Electric Domes. Electric and Gas. Fixtures E. BLUMENSTEIN Electric Wiring & Supplies. Electric Contractor. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 14 South Court St. Harrisburg, Pa. were out. and that the men were ] preparing to get off as soon as pok- j sible, in the belief that the steamer i could not be saved. It is thought that the rescue j steamer probably is the Maplemore, 1 which answered the Messina's dls- I tress call. 14 CHILDREN KILLED By Associated Press Paris, Dec. 1& (Havas) —A dispatch | to the Echo de Paris from Tunis, says j that 14 children were killed and 30 ' injured by the collapse of the root j of a moving-picture theater there. | Eases j Colds i At once I Relief with i "Pape's Cold Compound" : The first dose eases your cola! Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three dose.i are taken-] usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. Relief awaits you! Open your clogged-up nostrils and the air pas sages of your head; stop nose run ning; relieve the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness ancl stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" Is the • quickest, surest relief known- and ] costs only a few cents at drug stores. I It acts without assistance. Tastes I nice. Contains no quinine. Insist I on Pape's! SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED] | (By Lawrence Process) NO NEW PISTONS REQUIRED METAL WELDING Of All Kinds—Aluminum a Specialty NO JOB TOO BAD THAT WE CAN NOT It EPA 111 MACHINE WORK ! OF ALL KINDS Harrisburg Welding and Brazing Co. 00-08 S. Cameron St. Roth Pbones ! ' . . • ' DECEMBER 15, 1919 r rr PAYS TO DEAL AT THE „ NORTH n{fl||D| IWLTON SECOND ST. HOUSE "Open Every Evening Until Xmas" CLEAN SWEEP SALE , ALL THIS WEEK Right Before Christmas Baying Sale of Money Savings WONDERFUL WINTER COATS CREPE 1)E CHINE HANDKER —S2O.OO value, sl4 75 CHIEFS —50c value, 39 C SERGE, TIUCOTINE AND RAT- LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS IN DRESSES— . d>ie *7K fancy borders. 50c value, OQ-, S2O value, for ... (or OI7C COATEES, BEST SEAL PLUSH CREPE KIMONOS— tfO QC —550.00 value, 'or tDOU. I*3 BATHROBES — tfJA Qfi FUR PIECES— . •■•(tie 76 3500 value, for .... $25 value, for ... SILK CAMISOLES— . *1 KNITTED SCARFS— Q6 ?lEO valu e. for .... P I .UU SIO.OO value, for ... M>U.I7O VOILE WAISTS— . . dj-l QC KNITTED SCARF AND TAM O' 33.00 value, for .... vX-HO SHANTER—c ompl et e sot, PETTICOATS— 1 AC SIO.OO Value, O<J 06 $2.00 value, for 1 • < rO for NIGHT GOWNS— *1 Ofi WOOL SWEATERS, —d>A OB $2.00 value, for ®I.AO $6.00 value, for SILK GEORGETTE WAISTS— SILK HOSE — tf| AC $6.00 value, */| Q6 $2.00 value, for D X for t \ Exceptional Millinery Offer— Any Hat at a Sacrifice CLEAN SWEEP WHILE THEY LAST SIO.OO Hats for . . .$4.95 $6.00 Hats for . . . .$3.45 $5.00 Hats for $2.45 % i M. "Open Every Evening Until Xmas" I NOTICE I 20 GOOD USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AT BIG BARGAINS Cash or Time Payments Cars Ranging In Price From S2OO Up I FISHMAN MOTORS CO. Bell 5293 104-110 S. 4th St. Dial 2495 Harrlsburg, Pa. PAIGE DISTRIBUTORS Open Evenings During Sale 13
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