May Complete Official Vote Count Tomorrow Judge S. J. M. McCarrell may com plete the official count'of votes cast In the city and county by noon to morrow. When the session closed yesterday afternoon the tellers had tabulated votes cast In 40 of the 63 city districts. At noon to-day they had completed the city and 6 of the 71 county districts. Returns con tinue to come in from the soldier camps, but will not be opened until # the latter part of the month. Will Pay For Bridge. —The County Jbmmlssioners appropriated 0649.54 to defray one half the expenses of constructing a bridge across the little Wiconisco creek in Upper Pax ton township, near Mlllersburg. The' structure is of concrete, 28 feet long. Letters on Estates. —-Letters of ad ministration were Issued on the fol lowing estates by Acting Register SPANISH INFLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter always wins and so there is no need to become panic stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Exercise tp the fresh air and practice the thre C's: A Clean Mouth, a- Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry oft the poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influensa bacillus, take j a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and is to be had at any drug store, and called "Pleasant Purga tive Pellets." If a bad cold develops, go to bed, wrap up well, drink freely of hot lemonade* and take a hot mustard j foot-bath. Have the bedroom warm but well ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug store "Anuric Tablets" | to flush the kidneys and control the I pains and aches. Take an "Anuric" j tablet every two hours, together with } copious drinks of lemonaje If a I true case of influenza, the food j should be simple, such as broths, milk, buttermilk and ice cream; but it is important that food be given regularly in order to keep up pa tient's strength and vitality. After | the acute attack has passed, which is i generally from three to seven days, | the system should be built up by the j use of a good iron tonic, such as | "Irontic" tablets, to be obtained at | some drug stores, or that well-known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees —sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The GLOBE Will Be Open Saturday Evening Until 9 O'clock The Whole Town Is Talking about THE GLOBE'S JSi LIBERTY SALE Of Men and Young Men's m -' . SUITS & OVERCOATS fjl $ 25100 . Her bert. Jr., of Greensburg, a brother, was killed in France while in action. Private Herbert who was 28 years old, was a nephew of Alderman George D. Herbert, of the Eleventh i ward, this city, and a son of Frank I D. Herbert, of Pittsburgh, brother of 1 Alderman Herbert. fiDORJtISBTJRG TELEGK3LPH "F" HUTS ON CAPITOL STEPS TO INDICATE HOW YANKEES PLAY Peace Negotiations Not to Hold Up Drive Because Soldiers Need Comforts of Home at Battlefront; City's Quota Is SIBO,OOO Plans for the practical demon stration of the work of the seven war relief organizations which are making their united appeal for funds during the week of November 11 to 18, are materializing rapidly, it was said by Henderson Gilbert, chairman i of the "stunts" committee, this morning. The demonstration, which will take place in a replica of a "Y" hut to be erected on the steps of the Cap itol, will begin Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. A band, a chorus of trained voices, a soldier quartet, a speaker and representatives cf the seven war relief organizations will comprise the great open air demon stration. To show that the completion of peace nogotiations would not mini mize the importance of the work of these organizations, a demonstration of the.il work during the period of demobilization will be enacted. All their war-time activities also will be acted on the stage, to show Harris burgers just what is toibe done with the SIBO,OOO quota the city has been asked to raise. Secretaries Act Parts The speaker will explain the work of each great war-time agency in detail. Following his speech, a "Y" camp secretary will appear on the stage and act the part of an actual "Y" overseas secretary. A detach ment of twenty soldiers from Middle- J town will act as the soldiers overseas. The "Y" secretary will be followed • by Miss Marjorie Bolles, local Y. W. * C. A. physical directress, who will show what the Y. W. C. A. does over seas. The Knights of Columbus, War Camp Community Service and Jew ish Welfare Board will be represent ed in the same way. R. P. Bliss, from the State Library, will repre sent the American Library Associa tion, and Captain Claude E. Bates, the Salvation Army. Captain Bates is an actual Salyation Army worker, lent the city by the Speakers' Bu reau of the State United War Work organization. Prof. Phillip's "Liberty Singers" will lead community singing and the famous Middletown soldiers' quartet will sing. Industrial Reports Soon The canvass of the industrial es tablishments is nearing completion, and workers in the city are making ready for the homes canvass next week which will complete the drive. With the opening of the public schools next Monday, the enrollment of the Victory Boys and Girls will begin, and by Thursday evening, when the homes convassers hold their roundup meeting in the Chest nut street auditorium, it is confi dently expected that the city will be well over the top in the United War Work campaign. Numerous industrial establish ments liave thermometer emblems which are registering 10 Women's high cut Boot, In tan calf, gTO fj p hipli or military heel; long, narrow vam p; very stylish. Special at ' far f\l" MISSES' BLACK OR TAN Mil LACE SHOES—broad or English * toe; for school or dress wear; $3.50 value. Special at * LITTLE GENTS' MEN'S WORKING MEN'S DRESS SHOES SHOES, extra heavy SHOES, medium or in black or tan, regular or tail leather, regulation heavy weight, In black MiMl EngUsh cut. Goodvear Munson urn, last. or tan; wiU give the ' Special, best service possible. "$2.95 EH* $4.95 OUTPLACE CUlat #o Ar? BOYS'AND YOUTHS' $d.45 H JS H install S^! LITTLE GENTS' heavy 'sole; very &er , HIGH CUT SHOES In vlceable. Special, JT ' heavy sole; $3 value. Factory Outlet Shoe Co. SEKL a*. 16 North Fourth NOVEMBER 8, 1918 mission next week on the dates set, it was announced at the Public Ser vice Commission to-day. Biff Calendar.—The calendar of the Public Service Commission for next week will be a huge affair. Cases are being grouped as rapidly as possible now that the Health De partment has raised the ban on meetings and hearings. Bids Rejected. Owing to the United States Highway Council dis approving road construction projects in McKean and Erie counties all bids have been rejected by Commis sioner O'Neil. Pride is Knitted into every pair of . Afcrntm i Hosiery We don't know which is stronger , the desire we had at the beginning to make the best Hosiery possible, or the ambition now—to maintain the achiev ed standard, and surpass it if possible I In the font to factory there is more attention paid to the QUALITY than the quantity of production. Every single solitary pair that leaves here has gone under the severest scrutiny. They must measure up to the fullness of our guarantee. The wearer sits in judgment on MorxTTo Hosiery— and there must be no room for th< slightest complaint. We're making satisfaction; the store-keeper is selling satisfaction— and you are buying satisfaction in Jfonild Hosiery.' Silk—Silk and Lisle—Lisle For Men and Women Solid colors and exclusive novelties Full fashioned and seamless • Made Here—Sold Everywhere Moorhead Knitting Co., Inc. Harrisburg, Penn. | TO PREVENT INFLUENZA Colds cause Grip and Influenza —< LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.—Advertise ment. Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adr, t • Chaso H. Mauk "• 22W Private Ambulunce Phonea 17