Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 22, 1914, Page 10, Image 10

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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE:
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions, of Dauphin County,
on Tuesdav, the 2Sd day of June, at 10
o'clock A. M„ or the first sitting of the
said Court thereafter, for the transfer
of the Retail Liquor Lilcense now held
by James Russ to Ellis P. Gourley, for
the premises known as the Senate
Hotel No. 2 North Market Square, Har
rlsburg, Pa.
ELLIS P. GOURLEY,
Applicant
FOX & GEYER,
His Attorneys.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
♦he Estate of Kate Cunkle. late of Har
risburg. Pa.. Dauphin county. Pa., de
ceased. having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Harrisburg Pa.,
all persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them tor settlement.
JAMES R. DOWNIE,
617 Calder Street,
Executor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters
Testamentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
Herman Astrich, late of the City of
Harrisburg, deceased; all persons hav
ing claims against said estate will pre
sent the same, and all persons indebted
to said estate will make Immediate
payment to me.
EMMA ASTRICH,
Executrix,
800 Market Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
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Frank R. Leib Sao
Real Estate and Insurance
Office, No. 18 N. Third St
HARRISBURG, PA.
Offers the following property
FOR SALE
No. 1006 N. Second St., 3-
story brick dwelling, 10 rooms
and bath; all improvements.
No. 209 State St., 3-story
brick dwelling, 9 rooms and
bath; all improvements.
No. 1411 and 1413 N. Third
St., 3-story brick dwelling; 7 I
rooms, gas, water in kitchen. '
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FOR RENT
Offices at 29 N. Second ji
street. Heat, light and •
water. Ii
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local people of recognized
standing, to save borrow
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company, regardless of I
what others advertise, still
leads the way for low r
rates, fair treatment and »
volume of business.
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Located at No. 32 N. 2nd St. (
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MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH' JUNE 22, 1914.
DIME [EIDERS 111
STOIIGH CIPH
Nearly 1,000 Persons Constitute
the Personnel of Several
Committees
Committees to co-operate in the
Stough campaign both before and dur
ing the ev&nglist's stay in this city
were announced yesterday. At the
same time ministers in various
churches had envelopes distributed so
liciting contributions to defray pre
liminary expenses. The committees
are as follows:
Finance Committee— Chairman, E.
Z. Wallower; David Wise, A. H.
Fraim, W. L. Worcester, B. F. Blough,
J. E. Wagner, Charles Beshore, Har
vey Blair, P. A. Fishel, J. W. Thomp
son, William Kimmel, W. C. Potts,
D. W. Shelley, J. L. Livingstone, G.
A. Werner, S. R. Harris, Elmer E. Nis
ley, J. H. Kase, C. W. Beyer, J. H.
Frantz, G. H. Jeffers, Redsecker Brin
ser, Jacob Slothower, George E. Run
kle, Charles Barnhart, S. W. Bush
man, H. A. Sherk, Elmer C. Finken
binder, E. S. Nissley, F. S. Hesser, C.
M. Conover, Mervin Cook, Arthur D.
Hacon, W. S. Snyder, C. Wesley Fish
er, William K. Hamer, B. F. Boses,
John Bobrfn, David Cotteral, I. P.
Bowman, John Lappley, George W.
Rhoads, James W. Davis, Charles F.
Motter, Harry Batdorf, Sam T. Kin
singer, B. B. Drum, Dr. John H.
Kreider, William Barnhart, H. Ben
net, H. L. Griffin, W. C. Cunkle, D. P.
Jerauld, Dr. J. Edward Munce, D. W.
Bollinger, Albert Andrews.
Tabernacle Committee — Chairman,
William S. Roebuck; C. L. Shaef
fer, P. Barmont, John Zeiders,
D. S. Lowe, S. H. Garland, J. M. Re
buck, O. R. Girvin, H. C. Baum. G. W.
Black, J. E. Dare, B. F. Eby, H. C.
Ross, James D. Miller, Eli Hollinger,
H. O. Sebold, Thomas E. Kohr, F. P.
Murphy, alternate; D. S. Sollenberger,
J. D. Coover, Paul Gendell, W. Rus
sell Jones.
| Publicity Committee Chairman,
Robert F. Webster; Elias Fissel,, H.
E. Townsend, Jf>hn Tripner, J. F.
Young, Albert Siple, William H&r
mont, Ralph Laverty, Guy Eckert, W.
H. Shetter, George Good, Charles
Mosingo, Carter Bielman, D. A. Teats,
J. T. Shriver, Stanley Backenstoss, H.
G. Pedlow, John A. Affleck, Karl D.
| Fogg, J. E. Hoerner, J. C. Boyle, A.
' P. Davies, George Emig, Ralph Hoov
|er, Harry Weirich, Charles O. Oyler,
J. W. Holsberg, Ralph Trimmer, H. O.
Miller, Scott Beidleman, Boyd Crouse,
N. Y. Parthemore, Charles Noll, Wil
liam H. Hetrick, E. Bruce Taylor,
James C. Peet, William R. Denehey,
John Snavely, Jr., E. Drinkwater, Wil
liam Rohrer, Charles Wilson, Charles
Fraim, David Friese, W. R. Donmoy
er, Bruce Wiley. George Dunkle, Clar
ence Zarger, Clarence Wilson, Leroy
Patrick, John Graffius, Parker Lats
haugh, H. R. Swartz, J. A. Spencer, J.
E. Jackson, B. H. Millard, Robert B.
Lea, J. E. Adams.
Press Committee.—Chr.:rman, Wil
mer crow; J. D. Rudy, W. A. Laverty,
Roy Walters, R. D. Beman, Welling
ton Jones, D. D. Hammelbaugh, H. A.
Zeiders, Edgar B. Lerew, Lawrence
Shepley, E. Fred Rowe, Irvin Geiger,
George Marshall, E. S. Schilling, John
Wilver, John W. haeffer, L. K. Hum
mel, Gordon Heathcote.
Entertainment Committee. Mrs.
Rebecca Ford, Mrs. J. E. W T agner, Mrs.
Charles Laverty, L. T. Stouffer, W. F.
Schreadley, D. R. Cadwallader, Mrs.
Susan Duncan, Mlss Elizabeth Hack
enberg, Mrs. David Marks, Mrs. Paul
Schmledel, Mrs. Mary E. Rollison, C.
H. Kintner, Mrs. Edw„.d Drinkwater,
Miss Martha Kirk, A. H. Stover, John
Swartz, Mrs. John Wilson, Robert
Ward, J. A. McCabe, Ezra Wager, W r .
H. Skinner.
Music Committee.—Chairman, C. F.
Clippinger, John W. Finton, Mrs.
Frank Smiley, Mlss Ruth Conkling,
John Deshong, Ethel Dissinger, Sadie
Gordon, Prof. J. R. Swartz, Mlss Beu
lah Hoverter, Miss Annie Miller, Roy
Kimmel, Paul Stouffer, Gertrude
Stouffer, William Dunlap, Mr. and
Mrs. Cloyd C. Holland, Ross K. Berg
stresser, C. H. Hoffman, Miss Myrtle
Schell, Robert C. Smith, "W. B. Cor
bett, A. J. Lightner, Mrs. U. F. Swne
gel, Charles R, Bartley, Mrs. J. A.
Sellers, George Stotz, Charles Runkle,
W. H. Myers, Professor T. H. Davies,
Roy Mathias, Mrs. H. O. Miller, Sam
uel Fackley, L. C. Scott, F. E. Crist,
Professor C. A. Ellenbirger, H. M.
Rretz, Mrs. W. K. Bumbaugh, Miss
Carrie Snavely, Mrs. R. W. Runyan,
William Mell, Charles Fisher, Miss
Sarah Estelle Butler, Mrs. John Haas,
Blanche Ennls, W. L. High, Mrs. C.
Batdorf, Widney Peffer, Professor
Henry Dellinger, Felix I.,utz, Charles
F. Motter, Edwin S. Troup. Philip
Zarker, Miss Evelyn Johnson, Miss
Jennie Sellers, Mrs. John n. Nissley,
Mrs. John T. Ray, A. Russell Calder]
Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mrs. H. E. Frank,
Harry Hammond, Miss J. Virginia
Payne, A. W. Lewis.
Personal Service Committee.—
Chairman, Frank H. Gregory; Mrs.
Amos Morrison, Mrs. John Smith, Miss
Anna Wilkinson. J. W. Beshore, Viola
Heiser, Edward Albright, John Hard
er, Mrs. Mae Miss Francis
taub, Mrs. C. H. Grove, Airs. James
Wright, Mrs. Benjamin Meek, George
R. Pritchard, J. B. "tewart, Mrs. Wil
liam Dunlap, W. S. Fishel, J. H. Pere
goy, C. C. Gastrock. Mlss Ella Wilson,
Miss Mary Skane, Miss Katharine Ger
mer, Charles S. Urlch, C. E. Webb,
John Ziegler, Joseph S. Row, D. R!
Loudermilch, Mrs. D. H. Cooper, Miss
Edith Stauffer, A. T. Baker, O. P.
Beckley, George Dlehl, Mrs. Gertrude
Leidig, Mrs. E. L. Fackler, William G.
Hean, H. B. Welbert, J. H. Sebourn,
John Berry, William Hare, Thomas B.
Leeds. Adam Martz, William Bricker,
John Haas, Roy Stetler, Miss Lydia
Kutz, C. B. Fisher, the Rev. James K.
Cotterell, Calvin Zorger, Weing Wal
lace, Amos I'unk, Mrs. Harry Post,
William I). Reed, William M. Mailey!
Mrs. Sarah Pearson, R. Simmers, C. A
Mount, Mrs. I. C. Scattergood, Miss
Carolyn Gethart, Mr. Boyer, T. M.
Fleffelfinger. Aaron S. Payne.
Sunday School aiul Children's Work
—James, Barker, chairman, D. H
Swope, Miss Jess Hockley, Mrs. Ed
ward Fries. Elwood Cover, C. M. Sig
ler. Mrs. S. G. Yahn, D. S. Lowe
Charles Shambaugh, Mrs. Roy Kim
mel, Mrs. S. R. Harris, Mrs. Harriet
Schlmmelflng. Al. K. Thomas, Miss
Helen Rohrer, H. B. Walter, Mlss Mil
dred Garman. C. H. Koons, G. W
Shultz, J. A. Stahler, B. H. Saltsman
Mrs. Thomas Clark. J. E. Gipple, Mlss
Helen Bright, Frank J. Waltis, Mrs. R.
B. Askln, John P. Mellck, Miss Helen
M. Armor, Miss Bertha Rohrer, Miss
Charlotte Hamer, Mlss Nan Kraber,
Mrs. David Friese, Mrs. Rosa Long, F."
E. Musser. Mrs. J. J. Nungesser, Calvin
Zorger, Ewlng Wallace, H. P. Motter,
L. R. Fisher, Harry W. Hoover, John
C. Nissley, H. D. Jones, Mrs. A. R.
Calder. Mrs. W. E. O. Hake, J. N.
Finley.
Men's Work Committee —Harry L.
Carl, chairman. J. E. Rothe, J. E. Core,
Norman Manahan, W. W. Galligher,
George Glple, R. V. Ritter. Clarence
Miller, William Thompson, Frank
Kohler, Benjamin Meek, John Lease, Jr.,
IJ. H. Parthemore, S. P. Eby, J. L.
Wert, Oscar Smth. R, E. Boswell, W.
Stewart Parker. Warren VanDyke, Dr.
C. E. L.. Kenne, C. W. Kunkle, J. G.
Poyle. A P. Davles, S. W. Finken
hlnder, E. A. Rlegel. C. A. Cornman.
M. Li. Beck, Norman Sip die.
j Kuck. H. L. carl. H. W. Lindsey. O. K.
• Kines, James H. Gingrich, Mervin
I Plough. Professor R. M. McNeal, W. P.
' r^ P r Ji e . y ' ™ Wlllla m E. Jones. P. B.
I KS C 'arence Kirk, John Kraber,
! KJM , John Shilling. Clyde
... TJ'TJ" Batdorf, J. J. Nungessor,
ilk™ „ ur i? hy ' Harry Rickabaugh, Wil-
Ross Fulton, Chester
Du ey. John T. Ray. S.
Pernor r 'n? x M - Yln » pr - th « Rev. J. H.
InJ « • Waggoner, J. O. Jack
.**£• H " Wirt - J o h n Evans.
RI"?" 10 " 8 Committee Mrs. E. A.
roi o . ~ „ Ellas Fissel, Mrs. David
n\al% c r! ',.? erth ' 1 Miller, Mrs. Nieh
2,'"^Smith. Mrs. R. V. Ritter, Mrs.
o a R «S buc J t - Mrs - w - N - Yates, Mrs.
u U ' Mrs - Henry Stewart,
s™.i M Ve} 'n E ' Dewalt, Mrs. John F.
Mr?^^ ra i, Good ' Mlss Maud Gamble,
Mr!" Mrs A - W. Lutz,
ii ' w Mrs. John A. Feeman,
vnvJ£ u Wisehart, Mrs. O. R. Gir
tin 'Mr ?• ?• Walter - Mrs. J. G. Mar-
A ;, Gll l. Mrs Oberdier, Mrs.
p" aac Q Boyer. Mrs. E. Zimmerman, Mrs.
\ir» L ? oudv ' Mrs - Leonora Lerew,
Wno, .. Dowdell, Mrs. E. F.
Pdwn 'n Frank Buekalew, Mrs.
Mrs " George Remine,
kln«nn ,f ifcle ' Mlss Ellen F. Tom-
P MU'I Pardoe, Mrs. Emily
Woilil v' Mrs. David Rodgers. Mrs.
wfni ? r> Mrs " John Berry, Mrs.
Mrs E s a k M,'i. MrS ' C " M " Geist
nn™ vi 8 - Schilling. Miss Elizabeth
S"5L Mrß - " H - Hilbush, Mrs. Lydia
lenn Pri Mrs Frank Sterret. Mrs.
Frlw T, rinCe ',? ,rs - Mae w ord, Mrs.
, a '»5S U J?' rs - Robert Clark, Mrs.
Mrl' T n h„ T e, n "• William P.arnhardt,
IJLJ' J T oh " T " RA Y- Mrs. J. O. Jackson.
Can«li u ' I®"" I '' Slrs William H.
F M L r » Alb : rt M Boyson, Mrs. J.
vl l rra - T ' M - Heffelfinger
f chTi^mn^ Mc °fnKs Committee
(chairman to be elected)— Mrs Wil-
Mrs 1 Tnh I " T^, M / 8 - R,chard Sterringer,
face Mr " ln, ? n ', Mrs ' «eorge Wal
' arr| P Lowe, Mrs. Joseph
• Mrs " Dr Kann . Mrs. W. A
Ht ffelfinger. Mrs. Chester Shellv Mrs
Mrs 8 p *h' H ,r k " Mrs " Roberts!
Mrs AlhBW c y \« rs ' Har vey Klaer,
Airs. Albert S. Moyer, Mrs. Griffiths
Hnffa MrS ' Laura St. Clair, Mrs. C.
bau?hT * MrS " ° eor * e Hammel-
John SfihT Au £ ustus Lightner, Mrs.
C W P S , Mrs ' Frank Bartolet,
M™ Fk U ck °rt, Mrs. Harry Lerew,
M^lP«o^ anlel » Corßnits! - Anna
j__ p,®f J! 1, Mrs. J. K. Robinson,
Miss Elsie Harman. Mrs. J. F. Barlev
Mrs. Jacob Groff, Mrs.. George DiehV
n Tpi r tt lie M elT n? ni!eri Miss Min "
nii E. Gotta. Mrs. W. B. Sloan, Mrs.
*,' r o T mi- v S " Miss Sarah Mardorf,
Mrs. Lillian \erbeke. Mrs. Myrtle Gra-
Ca^'Miller M e " E™' K,h Mrs.
\v,L <i ' A ,rs ' Theo - Beshore. Mrs.
Nora Oren. Mrs. A. W. Mover, Mrs. J
Ii- w Deavor. Mrs. Harry Walton
Mr,' £ nnß Morrls - Mrs. Ida Smith]
Mrs. Florence Broomall, Mrs. L R
Usher Mrs. William Mailey. Mrs
Anna Hocker. Mrs. Harry Swartz Mrs
w vr F V, l ; man - Mrs - H - D - J one«. Mrs!
N - Waggoner. Miss Anna Bover,
Miss Alice Lewis. Mrs. William' H
loungr.
Young Men's Work Committee —-
Benjamin Whitman, chairman, C. E
Bowman. Austin Lightner, Clifford
Zellers, C. E. Booser, Chester Shelly
Enos Henriek, Harry Nevudeshell,'
Alexander Ensminger, Henry Ijease,"
Lloyd Lutz, Merle D. Flarris, R, R.
HUGO-DICKENS-SHAKESPEARE-DUMAS
End of a Great Coupon Offer
OINL,Y A FEW SETS I rrT
TwVi gi ves notice that in a few days the remaining sets of our special importa-'
A Cl-Cgrdpn tions of HUGO,
will have been distributed to our readers.
DO NOT MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY
to secure at least one of these magnificent sets of six volumes of everlasting value.
Be Prompt! Act Now!
Thompson, Charles M. Storey, Pro
fessor George W. Hamilton, John Dun
lap, Russell Ritchie, F. I. Hoover, R.
A. Wagner, Leland Booda, Kreemont
1-ingle. John Lynch, Jr., Ralph Man
ley, Frank Buekalew, William Repp,
Harry Smeltzer, H. R Saussaman,
Charles S. 8011. James I). Miller, Ray
mond Michael, Edgar St'oner, Oeorge
Marshal, George Bufflngton, Dr. W. J.
Schiefly, William K. Hertz. H. P. Mot
ter. Russell Jones, Lawrence .Miller,
Ueorge Lebo, John Pearson, Charles
Price, J. K. Daniels, S. K. Fuhrman,
Walter Sla.vmaker, James Fitzpatrick.
\oung Women's Work Committee—
Laura M. Bulick, Miss Jane Rothe,
Miss Nellie Foulk, Goldie Gallagher,
Florence Forncrook, Cora Dugan,
Emma Sunday, Mrs. Henry Lease, Mrs.
Harper Black, Mrs. George A. Werner,
Miss Bessie Smith, Miss Jess R. Hart
man. Mrs. R. E. Boswell, Miss Anna
Bockus. Miss Mary Angeny, Miss Kath
ryn Bolton. Miss Pearl Miller. Mrs.
Clyde Benner, Mlss Myrtle Maher, Miss
Edith Basehore. Mrs, R. M. Filbert,
Miss Helen Weaver. Mrs. Edgar Wal
lower, Mlss Helen L. McFarland, Mlss
V. ora fcJ-»ber. Mrs. Robert W. Runyan,
Mary Crane, Helen Snyder, Mrs. John
H. Lappley, Miss Eliza Peffer, Mrs. H.
P. Motter, Mrs. Russel Jones. Mrs
Mary Fox. Miss Madeline Stoner, Mlss
Edna Owens. Iva Anderson, Mrs. Pearl
Booth, Miss Ruth Barnhard, Miss Lil
lian Free, Miss Agnes Sanderson. Mlss
Sarah Morgan.
Shop Meeting's Committee—J. Henrv
Spicer, chairman. Joseph Mencer, C.
E. Rebuck, Edw. D. Fries. Jacob Hoff
man, John Bayles, Sr.. Simon Good
year, D. A. Kauffman, William Smith.
George W. Swelgart, P. J. Martin, H.
C. Miller, W. S. Graeff, J. A. Gill, E. A
\ ogel. John Lynch, J. Frank Matz, E.
B Lulgard, John W. Smith. Homer
Bliiok Dm'ld Rodgers, Mrs. Wilkins,
B.F Barnhart. W. L. Troup, James
.W Davis, Thomas E. Kohr, Harrv
Post, Joseph L. Leonard, C. E. Whit
man, W. A. Sawyer, J. R. Kautz, James
Andrews.
Money to Loan
In amountH from 95.00 up, at I.rgnl Rates.
It Is cheaper to borrow money at present charges, and pay cash, than
to huy on credit.
This Is the flrst loan Institution In Harrisburg to adopt a profit-shar
ing plan. Incorporated, licensed and bounded by the Stute.
Profit-Sharing Loan Society
Rooms 6-7. 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Second Floor
SMALLEST GRADUATING CLASS
Special to The Telegraph
Shlppenßburg, Pbl., June 22.—Ship
pensburg has the smallest class this
year of any yet In the history of the
school. This Is the first class to grad
uatc under the new course. The grad
uates are Lena Agle, Nelle Beidel, Ruth
Cllppinger, Pauline Drawbaugh, Mil
dred Friedinger, Nora Glessner, Ruth
Groninger, Margaret Flouston, Eliz
abeth Krall. Clara Markley, Ruth
Reeser, Elizabeth Sheads, H. W. Meek
ley. C. S. Rice, Fred Squires and
Ernest Snyder.
Once read thy own breast right.
And thou hast done with fears;
Man gets no other light,
Search he a thousand years.
—Matthew Arnold.
TIRES
Extra S
ON
37x4 Penna. Varum Cupa over
Hlze for 3tfx4.
List Price $57.80
Our Price $26.00
EXTRA HEAVY TIKES
Fur uaera at aniall nlzrs
30x3 .. . V7.X41 33x4 ... 915.73
30X.3V& .. ■ $lO.-N .14x4 .. . flff.33
32x3V& ... *ll.lß 3.1x4 ...
32x4 .. . $16.12 30x4 .. . 910.4.1
Will ship C. O. I), aubjret to ex
amination.
Thrae prices are atrlctly NET
CASH.
ELECTRIC HORNS, 94.48 EACH
7. A. PLANK
1017 MARKET STREET
HarrlsburK, I*n.
Hell I'liune 3330.
Next to Keyatone Motor Car Co.
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X-r; Vacation Money '
You are no doubt thinking of a vacation this year, i|
but for lack of necessary cash are compelled to do i!
without. We are prepared to help you by supplying ; i
you the money in amounts from |
$5.00 to $50.00 !
ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE
Employees Discount Co. ||
36 N. THIRD ST. (Second Floor) HO\I)Kn | I
FOR SALE
Vacant Lot (rectangular) corner Front and
Boas Streets, 141x143 feet. Three of the four thor
oughfares bounding same are paved.
A highly desirable residence site, fronting River
Park, containing over 20,000 square feet, and free
from limitations or restrictions as to building lines.
Inquire at office of
JAMES McCORMICK
Cameron Building, Second and Walnut Streets
HARRISBURG, PA.