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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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19
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PAGE NINETEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 which is to perpetuate Woodrow Wil son's ideals of democracy, and that TAKE A TIP FROM HARDING! reports from the remaining seven states are indicative of complete national organization in a very few Spangler Denies He Has Quit Politics; Is Jow-Probing Own Downfall State Political Gleanings Had Proxy to Appear For Marriage License TORK. Sept. 80. Following the redding of Miss Margaret R. Coyle, garrison, to Oswald E.

McPher-n, of Ontario, known to the stage it "Texas Mack." It was revealed jjat due to her youth, she being 18 ears old. Miss Coyle did not appear rith McPherson when the license tss granted, but was represented by lias Marie Bishop, a girl friend of fewark, N. J. Miss Bishop admits her part In the ransactfon but claims she did not now she was doing an Illegal act. weeks." Blair County's Commissioners and the county assessors have locked horns over the assessment of property for tax purposes.

When the commissioners distributed the books recently, they notified the assessors that real estate must be assessed at what it would bring at a fair sale. Unless this was done, the commissioners said, the assessors would be ordered to do their york over again on their own time. Heretofore, valuations have- run from 25 to 60 per Altoona's twelve assessors met and decided they would make no change. It's the commissioners' next move. A recount of the Fifth District, OBERT a SPANGLER, former Speaker of the House of Representa R' tives, declares he was misquoted and denies the report originating in Philadelphia to the effect that he Is not to be a legislative candidate.

i. Clyde Myton Local The Philadelphia account quoted him as saying that he has no aspirations Representative Bell Co. ior any otner ponucaj nonors. Spangler today declared that he had made no such statements, and that what he did say in Philadelphia was that he is not considering any political proposition at the present time. J.

Clyde Myton who was formerly i onager of the Harrlsburg office of ughes Dler, brokers, has been ap Ward, of Scranton, gave Spangler has been unable to learn the exact method by which he was removed from the speakership in the last legislative eessioni he declares, because printed records of the last two weeks of legislative action cannot Gorner C. Davis, Republican candi- ointea special representative for rank F. Bell members of the ew Tork and Philadelphia Stock Schanges, with a branch office at Hata fnr tnavnr a net train of thir- be found. I Lv IS Market street eene Ronnlwell 773 Charles Palmer W' Allen, who is attacking numerous gene Bonniwell 773. Charles palmer.

di8trict3 Alien has made no mate- the Prohibition nominee, continues to rjaj gains thus far. lead Eugene C. Bonniwell, having 488 votes, almost four hundred of which The women of East and West were polled in Indiana County. The Whiteland township Chester County, vote for H. S.

Dumbauld. Uniontown at a. meeting held Jn Glenloch, As has been found to be the case In a number of the State departments recently, there are no adequate and correct reports In which the public can refer in this matter. The Legislative Reference Bureau, the source of all knowledge on State laws and affairs, has been unable to produce copies of the House History ORAXGE STRAWS Boil orange peel In water in a sauce in until it is tender. It may be cessary to change the water several mes, as it becomes bitter.

When ft put peeling In a sieve to dry. hen cold enough to handle cut In rips. Then boll In sirup to the car-el stage and dry In a moderately irra plaoe. Iklw i. k.ji.

launcnea a orancn cn uie iiesici of Women Voters of the manv different wavs voters i'County League with 300 membership. These officers were elected: President. Miss Anna or of the Legislative Journal in which In this photo the President gives a valuable tip the way to surmount an obstacle is to leap It the proceedings of the last two Livingston; vice-presidents, Mrs. R. M.

Newlin. Miss Edith Lock wood; weeks of the session are to be found. Mrs. H. F.

Dague; treas Eugene Bonniwell Is now leading seplled his name. Dumbauld is not bejievel to have any chance for the nomination. Organization of the national movement to establish the "Woodrow Wilson Foundation" has progressed so favorably that it has been possible to designate January 16, 1922, as the opening of the period in which popular subscriptions will be received toward an endowment of one million dollars or more, according to an an Justice William I. Schaffer by eleven votes in the contest for the Demo NOTABLES TO BE AT CALEDONIA cratic Supreme Court nomination. urer, Mrs.

J. is. wiiey. BlinolinistPlays Atccltai was given last evening by Peter Vander Meer, the blind violinist, in the Church of Christ, Fourth and Delaware streets, accompanied by Miss Mildred Rudy, of this city. Mr.

while Eugene C. Bonniwell is trailing along in fourth places with only 30 votes. All the Bonniwell votes je You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of over-Tat people have bona slim by following the advice of doers who recommend Marmola Prescription iblets, those harmless Jittle fat reducers it simplify the dose of the famous Mar-oia Prescription. If too fat, don't wait for the doctor's ivies. Go now to your drugelst or write the Marmola 4612 Woodward Ave.

'trolt, and for one dollar procure arre case of these tablets, 'hey reduce two, three or four pounds reek without exercise, dieting or any jleasant effect whatever. If too fat. thle today. SAVIXO THE CHICKEXS REGINA, Sept 30. A campaign for a law to prohibit all killing of prairie chickens in Saskatchewan for five years has been launched by the farmers of the province.

They declare the birds are worth their weight in gold as destroyers of grasshoppers and other insect pests. The present law that protects prairie chickens provides an open season of two weeks. During this brief period, guns of sportsmen are cracking all over the prairies every day and the destruction is enormous. From Page One apparently were intended by Democratic voters for Municipal Judge Eu nouncement by Roland S. Morris, of gene C.

Bonniwell, but under the law I Philadelphia, State chairman for it is said they cannot be combined Vander Meer was formerly connected with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. into one total but must be grouped separately under appelations written Pennsylvania. 1 "I have been advised by Cleveland H. Dodge, chairman of the National Executive Committee," he said, "that selections Among his numerous committee in charge of the Triangle road opening that they expect to swoop dow non Caledonia Park next Tuesday to get pictures of the road transportation pageant, and they asked Secretary Myton that he have platforms built where the movie cam on the ballot. were Keetnoven jwhihiuu in Vlauxtemp's ballad, "Polonaise," and The vote in the thirty counties thirty-seven states are now organiz gives Justice Schaffer 762 and Eu- Foundation other numbers.

ing on behalf of the eramen will have unrestricted views of the pageant. There will be more odd vehicles and The Stout Woman's Greatest Need The stout woman who has attractive clothes but does jnot look smartly gowned, naturally feels that it istecausc she is stout. But she is mistaken. She can attain style, with a poise and distinction impossible for the small woman, if she is properly corseted. Her greatest need is a Rengo Belt Reducing Corset These, corsets mould the stout figure into lines of such proportions that the effect is one of seeming slenderness.

They are recognized as "the most economical reducing corsets ever devised." Ring Coruti art tcenomicallj fricii fhm $3 $1 DIVES, POMEROY STEWART 0 Bargain Price For Misses Pony-cut Brown Calf ICECEEAfI 1CECEEAN ICECREAM 12 more odd costuming In the procession i at Caledonia than have ever been as- sembled 'before in Pennsylvania, it I was declared today. The first episode in the pageant will show an Indian on his. pony a "first settler" penetrating the wilderness. The last episode will show a modern motor vehicle. In this instance the car Is a specially built machine of the roadster type, finished In patent leather, with two gas tanks, much nickel and of "long, rakish lines." The machine Is the product of a well known Eastern Pennsylvania firm famous for its body work.

Between the first and last episodes will come representations of every i method of transportation in use in i Pennsylvania. Gig In Line A prized exhibit will be a two--j wheeled "gig," loaned to the commit- tee by Valley Forge owners. The 'Washington coach" from Valley Forge will be used by the lmperohay tor of General Washington. The lm personator Abraham Lincoln wll ride in a barouche built in 1840 and excellent condition even the silv hubcaps being untarnished. There will be a touch of patiios 1 about the pageant when the Civil War episode is shown, -because the partlcl- pants will be the sons of veterans not Lace Shoes lee Had like rat, of row calf upper stock Bud atont oak solea.

All sixes to 2. Priced last year at X3.SO. Bargain Price today Same 6tyle In Big tfjo nC Girls' sizes, to 7, P-is70. 4 Hershey 9s Superior only of that but other cars, who are now students at the Orphan school at Scotland. Governor Present Governor Sproul yesterday assured the committee that he will be present at the celebration, motoring from York, where he will take part in the dedication of a memorial arch.

Col. William D. Uhler, chief engineer of the State Highway Department, will attend a meeting of State Highway officials from all over the United States In Washington today. It Is very likely that when he motors home that evening he will bring with him a dosen or more state highway commissioners and Thomas H. Mo-Donald, chief of the Federal Bureau of Roads.

As already told in this newspaper, there will be no dbngestion either on the several roads to Gettysburg, Caledonia and Chambersburg, nor In the several parking places in which the 17,500,000 worth of automobiles will be stored. 'The State Police have perfected a system which will prevent congestion and accidents," said Secretary Clyde Myton today. "It will be possible for any motorist to get-his machine from the park at any time he pleases." That the parade from Harrisburg to Gettysburg will be the longest ever held in modern times now seems assured. Ice Cream it Opening Announcement The Giftoy Shop New Cotterel-Ebner Building 209 N. Second Street ON Saturday, October First, we will open this quaint little shop 'Reduced MPriee PAI.VT OBf GLASS To remove paint from glass dissolve some washing soda In very hot water and wash over the painted spots.

To Conform With Reduction in The Wage SCIENCE FINDS WAY TO INCREASE Throughout the United States YOUR WEIGHT EASY The price is substantially reduced sufficiently enough so as to permit, the retail dealer to lower his price for his customers. GITK" rUFTNTY OF VITAMIN ES CHILD BOWS FASTER GAI.8 WEIGHT 8AM RESULTS FOB ADCLTS CONCENTBATED VITAMIN ES PCX UP EM TABLETS NOW This Reduction to Take Effect Tomorrow, October 1 Ton can retard or "speed up" too growth for your approval. No expense has been spared to make this one of the most attractive stores in your city. We have gathered from all parts of the globe new and novel things for you. Nothing but the very best that could be procured.

Here you will find gifts that are different for your -entire family and friends. WE cordially invite you to call and inspect these gifts on our opeping day or 'any day thereafter. Ave feel, sure you will agree with us that You Will Be Proud to Say It Came From The Giftoy of oleeons, mice, children or 70a can make them stow thin or f.t oimply by Hrln or withholding- ViUminea That la why so many grown people by taking Vltamlnes are rapidly Increasing their weight and strength. a 4 liJ 1 Co, Hershey Creamery just TO iaa t.w pvuuu. syiuua nesa rain new strength, rooy cheeks and rigorous health is worth many times ths cost of a couple bottles of Fhos-Pho Vita mins Tablets which can be purchased at any drug store.

These highly concentrated tablets embrace Yeast, Oil and Water Largest Makers of Ice Cream in This Section of the State "A Smile Follows Every Spoonful" Soluble Vltamlnes, In a proper dose are very easy to take do not disturb the stomach are harmless as any food and bring quick An Infant gets vita-mines from fruit Juices; a child plenty If given a quart of milk each day but adults need 4 much more. That Is why druggists, doctors and chemists endorse Fhos-Pho Vitamlne Tablets. Each bottle bears name Irving Laboratory, which is a guarantee of finest quality in medicine. Bixty tablets In brown bottle $1, plus 4o war tax at any drug store or prepaid on receipt of price Irving Laboratory, Wheeling. W.

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