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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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EnKg" WS, i HARRISBURG, PENN FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 PAGE FIVE ter Yelcy was arrested for whistling on the street. A woman complained that he whistled "Bob White!" when she passed. The court discharged Yeley, saying he could whistle what he pleased. SHORT AND QUICK The annual charity ball netted $1000 for Pottstown Hospital. St.

Peter's Lutheran Church, Bethlehem, observed its thirty-fifth anniversary with special services In the church. A ten-ton overhanging boulder crashed into the kitchens of Charles CASTOR. A Fur Infants and( man, 78 years old, a well-known character, known as "George, the dude," rag picker, eat down In the barroom of the Lafayette Hotel yesterday for three hours, customers who passed and repassed him believing that he was taking a nap. He was found to be dead when a patron of the hotel tried to arouse him at 6 o'clock. Bear's the Signature of GERMANS WORK ON PROPOSALS TO ALLIES By United Press In Use For Over 30 Years joining the county jail at Mauch Lancaster arrests in 1920 dropped to 190 from 800 arrests In 1919.

Pottsville is to build a $150,000 Carnegie Public Library, Harry A. Butterweck, alleged Al-lentown real estate swindler, has not The Rev. Christian C. Koppcl, for three years pastor of the Royersford Methodist Church, has accepted a call from Covenant Methodist THE SELLERS Church, Philadelphia. LONDON, March 4.

After a long night session German reparations Francis Deslmone'ri cigar store at obtained bail. The Conshohocken School Board urged Council to establish a curfew law. r-ayette and First avenues. Consho America's Best Cabinet delegates again attacked their prob lem here today, rushing thq com hocken, was entered at an early hour and cigarettes, cigars and tobacco REMOVE A JAP FROM HOOF OF THE CAPITOL WASHINGTON, March 4. Peer-Ins over a ledge of the roof at the directly overlooking the stand upon which the Inaugural cer-rmonlea were to take place later In the day, a Japanese was discovered liy a policeman this morning.

How he got there remained a mystery. Yanked from his perch, he professed no knowledge of English, and shook his head in response to iliiestioning of his captors. Upon being released by them, he disappeared In the crowd already assembled on the Capitol plaza. TORIC HAG PICK Ell WAS TAKING SLEEP OF DEATH IN nAAROOM YORK, March Gragore Reut- POLDS fi of head or chest are more easily The West Reading schools were closed owing to the prevalence of stolen. pletion of new counter-proposals for the Allies to be submitted Monday Hearings of five men in prison at west Chester on a charge of holding up a truck loaded with whisky near noon.

The air of the Germans was dis scarlet fever. The borough tax rate In Pottstown will be increased from seven to nine mills. Detectives Probing Five Millersburg Robberies MILLERSBURG, March 4. Detectives are investigating the robberies of Tuesday night, when the offices of five local concerns were entered and small sums of money taken. The Millersburg Milling Company plant was entered and the safe robbed of a bag containing 400 pennies.

No cash was discovered by the robbers In the Millersburg Reamer Company, whose place was next entered. They took with them, however, a dollar's worth ofpostage stamps. The office of F. G. Boyer, coal was entered.

The robbers in this place overlooked a sum of money and carried with them a pair of tinner's shears. The Halifax Chain Seat nnmnnnv and the Millersburg Fish Oxford have been postponed until tinctly optimistic. Although cast Falmouth News Notes; U. B. Revival to Open FALMOUTH, March 4.

An evangelistic campaign Will be opened Monday evening In the local U. B. Church, with the Rev. Charles R. Belttel, pastor of Royalton Church, In charge.

Tomorrow evening at 7.45 the Official board meeting will be held with tho E. M. Rhoad, pastor, in charge. The Rev. Mr.

Rhoad will preach Sunday morning at 10.30, when communion will be observed. In the M. E. Church, Sunday evening at 7. SO, the Rev.

Charles A. Smith, a student at Dickinson College, will be the speaker preaching in Ludwlg Church at 11 a. m. A. E.

Cobaugh spent Wednesday in Harrisburg. Mrs. John Hemperly and daughter spent Thursday evening; In Bainbridge. Mrs. John W.

A. Han-dlboe Bpent several vdays as guest of friends in Harrisburg. Mrs. Harry Stoner, of Harrisburg, was the recent guest of her mother, Mrs. Sara Naylor.

Miss Fannv Brlnser spent Thursday In Mlddletown. Mrs. John Dolmer, of Enola, spent Thursday as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Brlnser. Mrs. Millard Coyle was a recent guest of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Smith, Lancaster. Mrs.

Amelia Minnich and Miss Kathryn Osborn spent several days as guests of relatives In Harrisburg. Miss Jane Hawthorne, of Bainbridge spent Tuesday the guest of Miss Nell Landis, teacher or the school here. Jay A. Hawthorne of Bainbridge, spent the weekend as the truest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Brlnser. Mrs. Erney Spangler spent Thursday In Mlddletown.

D. M. Rutherford was a recent visitor to Harrisburg. L. Mae Brlnser spent the past week with the family of W.

G. Hawthorne, at Bainbridge. Miss Kate Maley. of Camp Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. Collins. Mrs. Charles Smith, of Harrisburg visited her parents, postmaster and Mrs.

John Horst. Mrs. John Hemperly and son spent the day with friends in Mlddletown. Helen Snvder. acred 14.

of Green down by the fury of Premier Lloyd-George's speech In which they were wich township, near Kutztown, is a charged with full guilt for the war and with the practice of atrocities, the delegates were hopeful. Privately, it was stated they had anticipated heavier penalties than the Allies named for failure to meet Saturday afternoon. An attempt was made to break Into the Broadway Hotel at Lansdale, but the Intruders were frightened away after they, had partially jimmied a window. Harvard University has increased its tuition from $200 to $250 a year in all departments excepting the dental and medical. The dental tuition is now $200 and the medical $300.

Two Philadelphia negroes convicted of assaulting a white woman were sentenced to 35 and 45 years, respectively, in the. Eastern Penitentiary. A 10-year-old Pottsville boy yes-terdav mnrnlnir c-Hmti1 thronerh a Market netted the robbers about two dollars In small coin. the reparations demands. Also, they interpreted the Entente as inviting further conversations.

Because of this they believed they will not have to offer the entire sum they are capable of paying. ueaiea externally wth WAYS OP GIRLS "The girls all got mad at each other and had a fight. Now they are all mad at Mabel." "Why?" "Because she wouldn't get In it." victim of sleeping sickness. The Reading Chamber o.f Commerce has recommended the widening of Ferklomen avenue four feet. The Colonial Trust Company, of Reading, Increased its capital stock from $250,000 to $600,000.

An African lily six feet four Inches in height is in bloom at the home of Oliver E. Hoffman, Royersford. Two Shenandoah miners were seriously burned in a mine gas. explosion yesterday. Sausage weighing 600 pounds was burned in a Mount Carmel packing house yesterday.

1 The Lehigh Valley Railroad has closed its passenger station at Pack-erton. The Northampton County Commissioners have fixed the county tax rate at five mills. Efforts are being made In Bethle-hem by the Chamber of Commerce to revive the Retail Merchants' Bureau. Lansford Council refused to permit Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearlti SELLERS MASTERCRAPT window and brought help when his grandfather fell dead, pulling a N. 1 Automatic Lwr4nf Flaw fit Costs us $52,000 extra, annually.

No. 4 Dvtn Contraction. As usHi ball high grade furniture. Costs us extra, aanuaJly, -GUm KaoW. Coot us UXA otlfc Annually, I9.7S0 extra, annually.

N. 3 Autemttta But Sh(f EtmrJr. Com im extra, annually, Porc.Uroa Work TbU. CocU 14,250 cure, annually. Collect Grocery Bill And Leave With Money WAYNESBORO.

March 4. Posing as representatives of a collecting agency, giving the name of Dunn Company, with headquarters at Waynesboro, two strangers induced Guy Stratton, a Chambersburg grocer, to furnish them a letterhead, after which they executed a statement against one of Stratton's customers for $5.70 and collected the amount. Following collection of the bill the men left town. Access to Stratton's books, gained through alleged misrepresentation, furnished the men with the amount of the customer's account. lighted oil lamp on the floor with him and setting fire to the house.

MARIETTA A. M. K. CHURCH TO OBSERVE AXMVERSARY MARIETTA, March 4. Sunday, April 3, the A.

M. E. Zion Church of which the Rev. John W. Fairfax Is, pastor, will begin a celebration in honor of Its sixty-eighth anniversary.

The festivities cover an entire week. Sunday, April 10, will be Women's True Thrift in Shoes Simply Means Getting Full Value CAR II OLIO ACID DOSE FATAL YORK, March 4. A few moments after kissing his son an affectionate farwell Newton Rahley, 27 years old, of this city, swallowed a quantity of carbolic acid with suicidal intent. Ha expired in the York Hospital within two hours after drinking the poison. He was a former service man.

7Att-pQf Cutn, Cost us $10,000 extra, taatnltr. Prices $45 to $85 A Demonstration Will Convince You That SELLERS Leads Day, with all-day-services. The best choirs of the county will have members assist in the services. WATCH YOUR WHISTLE! COLUMBUS, March 4. Wal- JOIN SELLERS CLUB $5 Makes You a Member Mrs.

Mary Markle, a phrenologist, to practice within the borough limits. Yardley citizens have petitioned Council for a tax Increase to support the Free Library. The New York State Senate has passed the bill repealing the Daylight Saving Law. A Dickson City, Lackawanna County constable shot 154 dogs during February. An attempt was made last night to steal a 200-pound bronze tablet from the front wall of the West Chester Courthouse.

ITorlnnnd Thnn nrwl TTpnrV TC. WRIGHTS VII.I.E CIGAR FIRM TO MOVE TO ISEW WRIGHTS VILLE, March 4. The I. Lewis Cigar Company, which' operates the largest cigar factory in this place, has closed down for the month of March, during which time it will move Into the new three-story building recently purchased from the Det- Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Seems as though they never Mrs. Katie Selheimer Dies Mrs.

Katie Selheimer, E5 years old, wife of Guy A. Selheimer, an engineer, died early today at her residence, 1405 North Second street. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, with the Rev. Floyd rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating.

Burial will be In" the Har-risburg Cemetery. Besides her hus-ban, Mrs. Selheimer is survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. L.

Rltter, and Mrs. William Dohoney, both of this city; two brothers, James' and George, of and. a sister, Mrs. B. M.

of Harrisburg. Soap should be used very carefully. wear out. weller estate. If you want to keep your hair looking its best.

Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. The larger building will relieve the congestion under which the firm worked heretofore. The factory em ploys many Columbia people, besides those of Wrlghtsville. GREENCASTLK GIRL WEDS WAYNESBORO, March 4. Miss Julia Harnish, Greencastle, and.

Earl Adams, Waynesboro, were married yesterday at the Reformed Church by the bride's pastor, the Rev. L. Het-rick. They were attended by a brother and sister of the brido. immediately left on a wedding tour to Washington.

Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves BURN LIKE GAS NO WICKS, SMOKE OR ODOR Burns ordinary kerosene oil. Powerful 8J2-lb. grey iron burners convert oil into gas instead of old wick method. One gallon of oil operates a burner for 19 hours. Guaranteed to give satisfactory service.

This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins It. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless,) and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonful of Mulsified will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub It in. It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil.

The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. i How Fat Actress Was Made Slim Many stage people now depend entirely upon Marmola Prescription Tablets for reducing and controlling fat. One clever actress tells that she reduced two to four pounds a week by using this new form of the famous Marmola Prescription and now, by taking Marmola Tablets several times a year, keeps her weight Just right.

All druggists sell Marmola Prescription Tablets at one dollar for a large case. Or you can get them by sending price direct to the Marmola 4612 Woodwari Detroit, Mich. If you have not tried them do bo. They are harmless and effective. VALUE is represented by Wear, Comfort and Appearance.

Measured by these three standard, we invite your careful inspection of W-A-W Shoes. Two of these standards comfort and appearance can be determined by you at once. Take our word for it that the third value Wear is present in W-A-W Shoes in super-abundant measure. Were this not true, we would only sell a single pair of shoes to a customer. The majority of our customers-are "old customers," who have time-tried W-A-W- Wear.

Our inflexible policy, of adding but one profit to factory cost makes the prices low. Quality considered the prices cannot be equalled. WAYSESBOBO MOMAX DIES WAYNESBORO. March 4. Mrs.

Martha Nufer, 64 years old, wife of Charles Nufer, died here last night after an Illness of five weeks with heart trouble. She was one of a family of twelve, children and Is survived by her husband and three daughters. Janssen, Wyomissing manufacturers, have donated a large tract of land for a new school building. Private Frederick Reinhold, U. S.

was arrested as a deserter in Sun-bury yesterday. Just after he had married a 19-year-old York girl. A carload of Western steers broke from a car in Northumberland yesterday, put the community in terror and eluded capture. James L. King, Professor S.

I. Kreamer and M. A. Biehn have been re-elected trustees of the West Chester Methodist Church. Fifty automobile dealers of the two counties met at Lansdale and formed the Bucks-Montgomery Motor Trade Association.

Street Commissioner Theodore Hol-comb, of Doylestown, who was nearly asphyxiated by coal gas a few, days ago, is seriously ill. The new Blngaman street viaduct at Reading wllllie paved with vitrified brick instead of wood block as originally intended. Andrew Moroske was killed at the plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company when a large casting fell on him. Miss Evelyn Burgess, of Freemans-burg, slipped on a piece of ice near her home and fractured her right arm. County Detective Daniel Thomas, of Mauch Chunk, fell down stairs at his home, sustaining a fractured wrist and many bad bruises.

The Woman's Missionary Society of Men's Fine Winter Shoes, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00 Boys' Fine Winter Shoes, $5.50 and $6.00 Little Gents' Fine Winter Shoes, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50 Men's Suits When they begin to wear, bring them in. We will have them factory repaired at actual cost. 0.75 FIX STOMACH RIGHT UP 44 NORTH THIRD STREET OPPOSITE THE PEXN-HARRIS 'Pape's Diapepsin" at once ends Indigestion, Gases, Acidity Belding-Hall Refrigerators top! "Notaseme" At the end of each season we always find a number of garments of very high grade men's clothing of lots that are broken up arid which we close out at way below cost-to the lucky people who taks advantage of these sales. This year we have a lot of very high grade suits and coats that sold for $45 and $50 AND WHICH WE WILL SELL TOMORROW ONLY AT Stone Lined, ind Century Enameled Special This 3-Door Good Family-Size Refrigerator You don't want a slow remedy when yor stomach Is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach Is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you belch gases, acids or raise sour, un-dlgestion pain, heartburn or head-digested food.

When you feel lumps of Indigestion pain, heartburn or headache, from acidity, just eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsin and the stomach distress is Millions of people know the magic of Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid. They know that Indigestion and disordered stomach are so needless. relief comes quickly, no disappointment, and they cost so little too. Diamonds Watches Jewelry Ofl CREDIT! mm TO REDUCE DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS N. 2nd St.

Harrisburg 1415-19 (JO. OVER 00 FURNITURE CO. la Carlisle 23 W. High Street OPEX EVERY EVKNING PAY WEEKLY! As little as $1 a week will do! Be sure and come in we will be glad to trust you. No extra charge for credit Yes, Sir! A most wonderful assortment of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry! You can come in here tomorrow, select ANYTHING YOUR HEART DESIRES, and arrange to pay in sums so small that you will hardly notice them.

People who have swollen veins or bunches should not wait until they reach the bursting point, which means much Buffering; and loss of time, but should once secure from any reliable drugg-let a two-ounce original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength). By using thl powerful, yet harmless germicide treatment Improvement is noticed in a few daye and by Its regular use wollen veins will return to their normal alge, and sufferers will cease to worry. Moone's Emerald Oil treatment Is used by physicians and in hospitals and la guar OPEX EVERY EVF.XIN'O The New Spring Hat The "HARDING" is making a wonderful hit. Jewelers tor "overSOlfeftrj THE PLAZA RESTAURANT QUALITY SERVICE FAIR PRICES anteed to accoropiisn result or money returned. It reduces all kinds of enlarged glands, goiters and wena and is used exclusively in many large factories as an unfailing first aid to tMe Injured antiseptic Generous sample on receipt of 15 cents, silver or stamps.

International Laboratories, Rochester, N. T. Tour druggist or George A. Qorgas can supply you. wmmmmmmmmmmmmm I "No Name 9 1 flnrxA" i 1e Hflswflu "Up-to-the-Minute Menu L.

E. CALLADINE, Mgr. 311 Market St. i si IMS,.

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