MONEY FOR HARRISBUKfJ | $75,000 for liocal Postofflce Carried is 1 Federal Appropriation Bill Washington, D. C., Feb. s.—The sundry civil appropriation bill reported in the Bouse yesterday carries appro priations of $21,000 for Frankfort arsenal, $15,000 5f which is to be spent on improvements for the boiler plant and $6,001' for an additional shop. The biH includes a provision of 235,700 for the immigration station at 'Philadelphia and another of $45,000 for the maintenance and improvement of the Gettysburg battleground. Appropriations are made for Penn sylvania postoffice." as follows: Bed ford, $50,000; frarrisburg, $75,000; Huntingdon, $15,000; Hidgway, $25,- 000; Reading, $40,000; South Beth lehem, $1,000; Sunbury, $20,000; Ta v maqua, $27,000; Tarentum, SI,OOO. SUICIDE PAIR IDENTIFIED Scran ton Couple Were Daniel M. Brit ton and Mrs. Mildred Bnpert Scranton, Feb. 5. —The identity of the couple who while despondent be cause of poverty committed suicide in a local rooming house, was disclosed yes terdav when authorities at Utica, N. V., said that the man was Daniel M. Britton, of that city, and the woman, Mildred Bnpert, of Gloversville, X. Y. Both were married and deserted fam ilies to elope to this city. The disclosure made clear a sentence in Britton's letter, "two shipwrecked beings stranded on the rocks of love." KENTUCKY GAMBLERS FINED $5,000 In Penalties In Louisville Cases Louisville, Ky., Feo. s.—Ten men were lined a total of $5,000 in criminal court here yesterday on pleas of guilty to operating handbooks in Louisville. Samuel Dinkelspiel and Lawrence Starr were fined $1,500 each. The other fines ranged from SIOO to SSOO. The Kentucky Department of the World's Purity ' Federation threw its weilght with that of the State in prose cuting the cases. JEBSET CONGRESSMAN QUITS Sheriff of Hudson County Warned Vote Would Be Challenged Jersey City, N. J., Feb. s.—Eugene F. Kinkead, Bheriff of Hudson county, yesterday sent in his resignation as member of the National House of Rep resentatives from the Eighth district of this State. Representative Kinkead, who was elected Sheriff last fall and retained his seat in Congress after assuming the shrievalty, said he vras preparing Wed nesday to start for Washington to vote to uphold the President's veto of the immigration bill, when he received a telegram from Representative Burnett, the introducer and champion of the hill, informing, him that if lie voted on the bill his rigfif to do so would be challenged by Mr. Burnett. HIGH SPEED IN DIVORCE Jersey Vice Chancellor Completes Case in 25 Minutes Jersey City, Feb. s.—Vice Chancel lor Stevens let out the speed cheek in chancery chambers yesterday and hung up a record of twenty-five' minutes in divorce actions. The ease was that of John W. Bolen, Atlantic street, this city, against Mary F. Bolen. The hus band charged misconduct on the part of Mrs. Bolen with Benjamin Wells, half her age. It required twenty-five minutes for the Vice Chancellor to hear the evi dence and make his order approving a decree. WELCH MOUNTAINEERS HELD Two Men in Lancaster Jail Charged With Robbery ' Lancaster, Feb. s.—"Bully" Den nis and William Wells, Welch moun taineers, were committed to the county jail yesterday on a serious charge. Several nights sigo the premises of Aaron Good. Joseph Weiser and David Horning were robbed and thev are ac cused of being the thieves, 'they have been identified as the men who were at Scott Gehman's residence, in East Earl township, and when discovered Well» opened revolver fire on Gehman, who fired in return. Neither was hit. SLEIGHING WITH WINGS Main Line Boy, Aided by Aeroplane, Goes Skimming Haverford. Pa., Fefo. s.—''Jack" Huhn, son of William H. Tevis Huhn, the banker, and a student at Haverford School, appeared on Main Line roads around Haverford and Ardmore in a motor sleigh. An aeroplane engine, operating a wooden propeller at terrific speed, pro pelled the sleigh, which traveled fast, and appeared to be easy to steer. Widow Sucb For $50,000 Xorristown, Fe*b. s.—To recover $50,0f10 damages for the death of Ben jamin H. Schwartz, a lawyer, his wid ow, Rose L. Schwartz, has sued the Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turn pike Company. While riding in an auto mobile on 'a dark night in May, last year, Schwartz ran into a hardened pile of concrete and was thrown out and received a fractured skull from which he ,died five days afterward. Woman Ends Her Life Meadville. Feb. s.—Mrs. William Fall, 40 years old, died at her home in Lyona yesterday morning as a result of swaliowing Paris green and cutting arteries in one arm and under one knee. She imagined she was to be arrested. She le-aves a husband and two-children. The family had lived at Lyona twenty years. Boys Kick fISO In Basket Shamokin, Feb. 5.—A lunch basket, which had been spilled from Albert Malick's runaway milk rig, and which boys were Kicking about in a suburb, contained intact $l5O, which Mrs. I. F. Herb, of Weigh Scales, was sendinlg to her husband here to deposit. Arrest Man For Forgeries Lebanon, Feb. s.—The police yester day arrested Milton Auchenbach, of this city, on a half dozen charges of forg ery. All of Auchenbach's reputed vic tims are loc*l merchants who cashed his checks, notwithstanding the fact that only recently he had been caught in t forget there's actual reduction from - plenty of everything, its former low price. mm a m MAM AH WMk. ■ ■■ Whatever you may need Here you find a stock II 11 ■ ■ 111 AH I— to wear for this winter which has no equal in KS If MK II 11 bHb I IB or next, you can buy size or variety, in Har- IYl'|| |« |0 W I w IB''HI here now at a big and risburg, and every gar- _ KNOWN saving of real rOF OUR ENTIRE STOCK There is but one DOUTRICHS MARK DOWN SALE, and that is at DOUTRICHS. Imitators may appropriate its name—they may even try to copy our methods, but there is one thing they can never copy, and that is the wide variety of styles, the unapproachable quality which is ever a feature of DOUTRICH merchandise. ANYONE, WITH A BLUE PENCIL AND AN IM AGINATION CAN WRITE LOW PRICE TAGS, but to take such. clothes as ours fresh from such makers as THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER . To Take Clothes Such as these, incontestably first in fabrics, finish and fit, and reduce them to about the cost of making as we have done, is an achieve -ment of which only DOUTRICHS is capable. And now we invite the people of Harrisburg and vicinity to share in the greatest Mid-Winter Clearance event ever staged in this community. Prices on our entire stock except Arrow Brand Collars are cut to the bone. Sale Starts To-morrow, February 6th, and Ends Saturday, February 20th. § Every sl2 Every sls Every S2O; Every $25 Every S3O SUIT SUIT SUIT SUIT SUIT and and and and and OVERCOAT OVERCOAT OVERCOAT OVERCOAT OVERCOAT $8.75 s|#.7s $14.75 $18.75 $21.75 COPYRIGHT I®!^^ IWE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER II SHIRTS NECKWEAR ~] I Take advantage of this final clearance of Shirts All our hieh-erade The P eo P le of Harrisburg and vicinity have learned to think of Doutrichs I popular shirts will be sold at the mark down prices. when thinking, of new neckwear. All reduced. ■ 59c Neckwear 39c SI.M Neckwear, 79c I All $1.50 Shirts, $1.19 All $3.00 Shirts, .. $2.29 25C NeCKWear, 19C ' ' 5 BOYS' CLOTHING MEN'S TROUSERS I All the new models in the most popular fabrics and patterns Good Here you can choose from the largest stock of work and dress Trousers I values at our regular prices. in Harrisburg. Worsteds, Serges, Cassimeres, etc. H All $3.50 Suits and Overcoats, $2.69 All $6.50 Suits and Overcoats, $4.95 All $1.50 Trousers $1.19 $4.00 Trousers $2.90 j| ' All <59 AA Tvnnuorfl RQ All SO.U(J ITOUSerS, jSo.oU H All $5.00 Suits and Overcoats, $3.69 All $7.50 Suits and Overcoats, $5.75 1' All $6.50 Trousers $4.95 M ■ Aln ™ «« All $2.50 Trousers $1.89 ! ■ AU S B - 50 Suits Overcoats, $6.25 A U Trousers $2.29 H Goods can be exchanged I A " sl ° 3 " its Overeats, $7.7g All $3.50 Trousers, . $2.69 OA/I' I or money refunded during ,■« _ , _ Allhl H or alter the sale if for H unsatisfactory. " |lUllllMWiHl Market Street I Always liable ISP" "j Harrisburg, Pa. I .1 ' s HARRISBfTTftf STAB-INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1915 9