LOST LOST Hound, white and brown markings. Reward If returned to 1438 Derry street. , LOST Sunday, between 7 and 8 o'clock, pocketbook. containing $11.0". change and valuable papers, name Philip E. Peck. Reasonable reward If returned to Telegraph Office. FOUND FOUND—A place to give your clothes a new lease of life at' Eggert b Steam Dyeing and Fretlch Cleaning Works. 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. HELI' AAl'H)—Male WANTED Railway mail and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 16 of pay ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College. Civil Service Dept.. Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Baker's helper; must have had experience. Apply at Daven port's Lunch, 325 Market street. WANTED Gentleman of business experience to take active interest 111 small corporation to act as secretary treasurer. Must have thousand dollars. Salary paid according to ability, in vestigation and details fully welcomed. Write K„ 1957, care of Telegraph. Uti.i w .v.\ IhP—At mo una Female WANTED Canvassing agents, both sex. Salary and commission. New article just invented. Call 361 Myers street, Steelton, Hawkins, SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Flour salesmen familiar with the Wholesale and Retail Gro cery and Bakery Trade, for Harrisburg and the immediate vicinity. Old estab lished firm, liberal arrangements. State age, references and previous experi ence. Bond required. Address Box No. 1956, care of Telegraph. SITUATION WANTED —Male WANTED Colored man desires po sition as cook, waiter, houseman or any kind of work. Call, or address, 116% Liberty street. WANTED Painter wishes a posi tion; is experienced in all kinds of painting; will .start at a reasonable figure, and can furnish best of refer ence.' Address 1008 South Ninth street. WANTED By colored man, work as butler, houseman, porter or elevator man. 1211 Wallace street. SITU ATION S \V AN TED—Fenta lo WANTED Young wliltd girl desires a position at ge oral housework; one who knows something about cooking nnd not afraid of work. Address Hester Walker, Fort Hunter, Dauphin County, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man desires position at work of any kind. Address Mrs. Sarah Reed. Fort Hunter, Dauphin county. Pa. — By colored girl, position general housework. Call, or ad dress, 1415 Currant avenue, City. WANTED A capable, experienced, young woman, from adjacent town, de sires position as nurse to child or in valid, or situation as household man ager for small family. Address R„ 1955, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman desires day's work, or general housework. No. l i oo7 >^agltali^treet lfiii __________ HEAL ESTATE FOR SiALK SEVERAL VACANT HOUSES FOR SALE on easy payments; all improve ments; very 11 ttlo cash needed. Get particulars. Why not buy instead di. rent? Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. DO you want to buy one or three; new 3-story bricks; 6 rooms, bath and furnace; porches; bay window on sec ond floor; 1621, 1621% and 1623 Fulton St.; between Harris and Hamilton. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wamut streets. FOR SALE 23 Acres S miles from Harrisburg l% miles from trol ley line 2 miles from Highspire sand soil exceptionally good truck farm with good buildings. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Corner property at 620 Cumberland street for sale. Large bouse suitable business location. Special price to quick buyer. Particu lars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing THREE brick houses, practically new, for sale on easy terms —now va cant. All modern improvements porches. Small cash payments as rent. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-story brick house, 415 South Seventeenth street; all improvements; rent very reasonable. Apply next door. FOR RENT No. 1249 Market street, 3-story brick; I'-room house with all improvements: rent, $25. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT No. 609 Forster street; three-story brick house; 9 rooms and bath; gas and fu-nace. Inquire at same address. FOR RENT No. 1611 Swatara street; eight rooms; all improvements; porch; yard: SIB.OO. Inquire 11. E. Martz, 304 Market street. FOR RENT 145S Market Street $45.00 1925 Market Street 40.00 1814 State Street 25.00 808 North Eighteenth Street .... 21.00 715 North Eighteenth Street .... 21.00 745 South Nineteenth Street 20.00 139 Royal Terrace 20.00 •'136 North Seventh Street 13.00 A. S. MILLER & SON, Real Estate and All Kinds of Insurance, 38 North Court Street. FOR RENT House No. 1 38 Cumber land Road, Enola, Pa.; all improve ments: SIB.OO per month. Apply Jacob Bowers. 14 South Brick Church Road, Enola, Pa. FOR RENT Houses with all improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. \ ' Houses For Rent 922 Ash Ave., 2% f.. 6 r $lO 1802 Boas St., 2 s. b., 6 r Kill 1908 Greenwood St., 3 s. f., 8 r„ *ll 1019% S. 21% St.. 2% s. f 635 Briggs St.. 2% s. f., 6 r *l2 SO3 East St.. 2 s. b., 5 r Jiy 2152 N. 7th St., 3 Ii S r. b *i:t 1616 S. Cameron St.. 2% s. b., 8 r., #l3 1130 S. Cameron St., 2% s. f. . . *l3 1804 N. 6th St.. 2',4 s. f *l4 302 Daisy Ave.. 2 s. f„ 6 r. gt b.. *l4.r>o 627 Briggs St., 3 s. b., 8 r *l4 2139 Atlas Ave *ir> 1501 Allison St.. 2% s. b *1,% 636 Peffer St.. 3 s. b *1.% 1507 Allison St., 2i.s s. b *ir» 2232 St., 3 s. h., 8 r *JB 060 Emerald St.. 3 s. b., 8 r *l7 1218 Mulberry St., 3 s. f., 7 r. b., *ih 1715 Regina St.. 3 s. b.. 8 r «is 1820 Derry St.. 2% s. f„ 7 r. b. & f., SIN >l6 Yale St., 2 s. b., 7 r. b S2O ;202 N. sth St , 3 s. b S3U 1929 Market St.. 3 s. b., 10 r ....*4O 223fi N. 2d St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r. b *.%0 .'O9 S. Front St., 3 s. b.. 10 r. 2 h„ *T!V 23 S. Front St., furnished, 4 s. b„ 14 r., 2 b. APARTMENT—7I6 N. 6th St. ...*^o Miller Br«s. & Neefe HEAL ESTATE Klre Inttiirancr Surely IIon<l« liOciiMt ami Court Street* MONDAY EVENING, *• HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 21, 1914 111 A TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED AD-NOW APARTMENTS FOR RKITT 107 South Front Street newly reno vated Apartments two large rooms, kitchenette and hath three rooms, kitchenette and hath second and third floors furnished or unfurnish ed city steam Janitor service modern improvements. Apply at above address. FOR RENT Furnished, second floor apartments, for light housekeep ing. two or four rooms; rent reason able: all conveniences. Apply before # P. M.. 6-1 North Second, after 6 P. M„ 518 North Second street. Bell phone. lIOOMa FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, Including phone. Call 107 Chestnut street. Bell phone ISOIJ. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all convenient'veis, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms In very good location; use of bath and ielephone. Call at 203 State street. FOR RENT Furnished room, with private family, in dealrable_ location; use of phone. Address .1., 1953, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms on second floor front and back; single or ensuite, with board; private family; home comforts: two minutes walk from Capitol. Phone 81 Sl* Bell. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for light housekeeping; steam heat; gas range; water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply 2L'9 North Second street. FOR RENT Two beautifully fur nished rooms, single or ensuite, second floor front, facing Capitol Park; city steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent reasonable. 406 North street. ROOMS WANTKP WANTED —Two or three rooms for light housekeeping; couple with baby. Address 1959, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED l,OOO men who want to buy made-to-measure shirts. 11.25 each, 3 for $3.50 and up. Guaranteed fit. Good quality, latest patterns. W. Morrow. 1007 Market street. WANTED Present address of the following: Mrs. Kate B. Wright. Pasquole Flllippelli. Mr, Chas. Mackey. Please send correct address to J. W. Seiders, 405 Telegraph Ruilding. llar risburg Savings At Loan Association. WANTED Old furniture, china, glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We are buyers for Boston. New York and Western collectors and will positively pav better prices than ever offered by any local collectors or dealers. Call or address Antique Shop. 1419 Sixth street, Harrlsburg. BOARDERS WANTED j BOARDING AND I-ODGING for men I of good character. Newly furnished | rooms. Good cooking. On car line. Bell phone 2841 V. Address 1520 Berry hill street. FOR SALE FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels also White Wyandottes, four hens and one cockerel—and 12 White Leg horn pullets. Bargain if taken at once. Bell phone. A. B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE On account of leaving! town, will sacrifice m.v practically new piano. Would like to sell for cash, but if 1 cannot get cash will sell on easy terms. Address J.,. 1958,. care of Tele graphy , CALKS FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street, Red Tip, King Point, Blizzard, Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE Oak buffet, good as new; used only short time. Address Box 1954. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE .Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Goldfish and Globes of all sizes; Bird fceeds, natural llsh food and supplies, at Gebhardt's, the "Bird Man," 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. FOR SALE Sixty Turkeys at 23c per lb., live or ten lots, 22c per lb., while they last. 1. W. Tillman Cigar Store, Leraoyne Bridge. FOR SALE Seven solid oak tables, 3 ft. by 8 ft; also 4 smaller tables, grill work, office and large partition. In quire 5 South Market Square. . FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second St.. 5,000 Sets New Sash, Bxlox 12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also all regular sizes. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme j make. FOR SALE Boston Terrier Pup pies, males', beauties; short screw tails I and beautifully marked. From blue- \ ribbon winning stock. Prices very low I account of limited kennel room. Pedi gree furnished. 2019 Swatara street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can ba secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FINK AJIO COMPLETE I.INK AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs. Car riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable 1 Blankets. Harrlsburg liarne.is & Hup | ply Company. Second and Cbe*;nut streets. i GLASS window signs. Furnished 1 Hcxus, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Boafe: and Table Board at 25c co.f'h. One 1 of t.iose signs will be given with each i six-tlmo order for a classifte-1 ad. If 1 paid in advance. Inquire at Office of I Telegraph, 11115 CAI.ENIIAHS FOR SALE Orders promptly flli ied • good assortment few samples I left at bargain prices. Myers Mfg. Co., i Third and Cumberland streets, above j Miller's Shoe Store. FOR SALE A beautiful old liand cmbroidered Chinese Mapdaiin lady's garment; makes unusual fine wrap to lie worn to theater, opera, afternoon | teas, etc. Price reasonable. Makes ! tine Christmas present. Address Dr. J. | J. Mullowney, Paxtang. I FOR SALE CARDH on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR KENT FOR RENT—Large store room, with cellar; also unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping'. Inquire at 1123 Derry street. FOR RENT Office in Commercial , Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. I $25.09 per month. Can be used .s an I office or small store room. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $5 Send for free booklet. Tells how. H*a cock, 355 Lockport, N. T. ANT Intelligent rerson can earn good income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Presa Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS HARRISBURG WEATHER STRIPS give comfort and satisfaction. Price per door, applied, SI.OO. Windows, per | sash, 50 cents. W. A. Bowers & Son ; 1119 North Seventh street. City. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Uarrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell I 1960. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Hend us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. HAULIKG H. W. I,ATIIE. Ilourtllng Mailt anil National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2hO3R. MU.S i. V ll» LOAA MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terins to suit borrower. Address P. o. Box 174, Harrlsburg, l'a. LOANS—SS to S2OO for nonesi work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in instalments '.o suH borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad .street, lot household goods and incr-nandise. Pn vale rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 7u cents per month. Apply 1). Cooper Ac Co.. ill Broad street. Both chones. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely fireproof divided into tire proof private rooms of various sizes for the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most approved type ol' Ore retardent construction for general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and splrui chute for the quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 409 Market street. Household goods In elran, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to l>. U. IHener. Jeweler, 4118 Market St. Central Storage Co. CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY STREETS, Ilarrisburg, Pa. Bell phone —New Four-story Building Private rooms —Furniture and china packing a specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and perishable goods. LEGAL NOTICES An Ordinance regulating the mainte nance of shade trees and other trees upon or along sidewalks of the Bor ough. Be It ordained by the Burgess and Council of the Borough of Paxtang, and it Is hereby ordained by authority of the same. Section 1. Any person who shall have shade or other trees growing up on or along any sidewalk in the bor ough shall keep them pruned and trim med so that no branches or limbs shall project over the sidewalk at a height of less than eight feet above the grade of the sidewalk. Section 2. Any person who shall vio late this ordinance shall be subject to a tine of not less than five doltars and not exceeding twenty dollars. Passed Council October 26. 1914 J. Q. A. RUTHERFORD, JR., President of Council. Attest: — H. W. C ROUSE. Secretary. [SEAL.I Approved October 26, 1914. T. W. SMALLWOOD. Chief Burgess. FARMERS' MARKET COMPANY A MEETING of the stockholders of the Farmers' Market Company, for the purpose of electing five directors and transaction of such other business as may be presented, will lie held at the office of the Cor.pany, Room No. 9, 28 North Third Street, Tuesday, January 12, 1915, ! c tween 10 and 11 o'clock A. M. DANIEL M. DULL. Sacretary. lIARKISBI RG NATIONAL BANK ( itpimi, s:too,ooo—surplus, 9a.~0.000 Harrisburg, Pa., December 12, 1914. A MEETING of tile Stockholders of the Harrisburg National Bank, for the election of Directors, will be held at its Banking House, Tuesday, January 12, 1915. between the hours of 10 arid 12 A. M. W .L. GORGAS, Cashier. CHICAGO BOAKI) OF TRADE By Associated I'ress Chicago, 111., Dec. 21. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—December, 1.24%; May, 1.27%. Corn—December. «4%; May, Oats—December. 48%; Mav, 52%. Pork—January, 18.47; May, 18.97. Lard—January, 10.32; May, 10.50. Ribs —January, 10.15; May. 10.47. COTTON REPORT IS MADE By Associated Press Washington. D. C.. Dec. 21. Cotton ginned prior to December 13 amounted to 13,977,189 running bales, the Census Bureau announced to-day. Round bales included 42,726; Sea Island, 71.488 bales. Money hold out ? CI Don't sacri p ssss fice that gift to a loved one just because you haven't the money. Consult us. .We supply people of salaried posi tions with money in amounts MIB ,rom $5 <° SSO M Liberal Terms—Quick Loans—Strict Con- i fidence Are Our Mottoes Oprn Ki rnlll K * front Dreember 12 (a -4. Employees Discount Co. [# [ yi\\ |\*' N. 3rd St., Room 2, Security Trust Bldg. LICENSED ( BONDED SNARES HEAVY IN 1W YORK MARKETS Dullness Spread Over Trading Soonj After Opening of Morning Session New Yoork. Dec. 21. Shares of some of the leading Eastern railways j were heavy in to-day's early and nar row session of the stock market. The anthracite issues, namely. Reading and liehlgh Valley, were down "I % points, falling under last week's low prices presumably as a result of the sharp cut in coal rates ordered by the Pennsyl vania Public Service Commission. Penn sylvania and Southern Pacific lost frac tions, as did also Great Northern. Bal timore and Ohio and I'nited States Steel. Unimportant gains were made by General Electric anil Republic Steel, Pfd. Amalgamated Copper, which showed some strength at the outset, soon yielded and the whole market re lapsed Into dullness. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, Dei'. 2 1. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 25 25 24% 24% Ainal (-'op . 54 % 54% 53 53% Am Bt Bug 30% 31 % 30% 31% Am Can .. 251,4 25% 24% 24% Am C& F. 4 6 46 45% 45% Am Cot Oil 401,4 40% 40% 40% Am Loco . . 23% 2 4 23 'A 23% Am Smelt . :,K% 58% 57% 57% Am T & T. 118 118 117% 117% Atchison . . 93 93 93 93 1!&0...,\ 09% 69% 08% 69 Beth Steel. 41 % 42% 41% 42% i-Bklyn KT. 85% 85% 84% 85 Can Pacific 157 157 155% 155% Cent Leath *37% 37% 3 7 37% IC&O 42% 42% 42% 42% C. M&StP 89% 89% 88% 88% Dis Secur . 12% 12% 12% 11 % Erie 22% 22% 22 22 | Erie. Ist pf. 35 35% 35 35% Gen E Co.. 140'.. 140% 140 140 < iood r'h BF . 24 % 24 % 24 % 24 % Gt N pfd . 114% 114% 11-3 113 In-Met .... 12% 12% 12% 12% I Lehigh Yal 134 134 132% 133% Mex Petro . 51% 51% 51% 51% |Mo.Par ... 10% 10% 10% 10% Xev.Con C. 12 12 12 12 IN Y Central 84 8 1 82% 82% NY.NH&II . 58 58% 57 57 N Pac .... 100% 100% 99% 99% PR R .... 107 107% 107 107 Peo Gas&C. 116% 116% 116% 116% jP S Car... 36% 36% 36 36 It C Copper 16 16 15% 15% Reading .. 146 -1 46 143%" 144 RI & Steel 19 19 19 19 RI & S pfd 75% 75% 75% 75% So Pacific.. 8 4 8 4 82% 83% TennCop.. 31% 31% 31% 31% Fnion Pac. 117% 117% 116% 116% IT S Rubber 53% 53% 53% 53% U S Steel.. 50% 50% 49% 49% I'tah Cop.. 48% 48% 47% 47% West Md.. 16 16 16 16 Wl' Tel... 57% 57% 57% 57% West Mfg.. 68% 68% 67 67 % PIIII.ADEI.PIII A I'BODITK Philadelphia, Dec. 21. Wheat ; Higher; No. 2, red, spot, export, $1.26® ,1.27%: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.34® 1.36. Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, ! 73 fi 73 %c. Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 55® 55 %c. Bran'— Firmer; winter, per ton, $26.50@27.00; spring, per ton, $25.00 fa I'll 11, A UEI.PHI A STOCKS By .If sociaitd I'ress Philadelphia, Dec. 21. Stocks closed lower. Cambria Sleel 42 General Asphalt 32 General Asphalt, Pfd 67% Lake Superior Corporation 10 Lehigh Navigation 78 Lehigh Valley 66 Pennsylvania Rallroa 5R% Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 34% Philadelphia Rapid Transit 12 Reading 72 Storage Battery Ex-div. 48 I'nlon Traction 39% I'nited Gas Improvement 82% I". S. Steel 49% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Bv Associated Press Philadelphia. Dec. 21. 2 P. M. Stocks steady. I'ambria Steel 43 General Asphalt 68 Lehigh Navigation 78% Lehigh Valley 66% Pennsylvania Railroad 53 13-16 Reading 72-:* Cnlon Traction I'nited Gas Improvement 82% I'nited Stales Steel 50', Warwick Iron and Steel le 1 CHICAGO CATTI.E ! | .Chicago, 111., Dei'. 21. Hogs Re- ; ; ceipts. 63,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $6.95 I 1fr7.10; light, $6.70®7.15; mixed, S6.SO(&- 17.15; heavy. $U.80®7.15; rough, $6.80® '6.90; pigs, $5.501fi 7.20. • I I Cattle Receipts. 7.000; Arm. Na ' tive Reel's, $5.15®10.00; western, $5.00. ®7.75; cows ami heifers, $2.90®7.85; ! calves, $6.00®8.25. j Sheep Receipts, 20,000; slow. Sheep. I i $5.10®6.00; western, $5.10fit6.10: year-I Mings, $6.256 7.20: lambs. $6.25(fi8.25. ' "PEN" FOR CHRISTMAS, AT 112 1 Gray-haired Harry Fortney will not ! only spend Christmas of 1914 behind the bars of the Eastern Penitentiary, but the chances are that unless he Is i very, very good, he may observe Christ-mas fqr tlie next three years j i within the walls of ihe State's prison. J ' Fortney. who has a previous pen rec ord of nine months lo three years, to | day pleaded guilty to half a dozen 'larcenies and the Dauphin county j court sentenced him to serve from two ( to three years In the penitentiary. || ! Fortney is 62 years? old. ■ t ! Howard Stieff, a bar clerk at Derry Church, who stole SIOO from Jacob 1 Page, was sentenced io serve from one : ; to two years in the penitentiary. Ed-1 1 ward Welsh, who stole a brand new j coat belonging to Miss Clara Miller, clerk to District Attorney M. E. Stroup, from the county prosecutor's I [office, got six months in jail. PERSONAL Oilier Personal"; oil Page I Market Square Choir Holds a Carol Service ' Market Square Presbyterian choir ! under the direction of Mrs. Wilbur F.I ! Harris with Miss Ruth Conkllng as or-j : I ganist, gave the annual Christmas carol service yesterday afternoon be- j : fore a congregation that filled the church to its utmost capacity. 1 The choir sang with wonderful rich- , ness of tone, quality and with a spirit; of devotional interpretation which i made the program, consisting of an-1 jcient and modern carols, one of beau-1 tiful and appropriate solemnity. > Assisting the choir were Mrs. Ed ,win J. Dect>vee, Dr. Ruth A. Deeter j and Miss Seaman, who with Mrs. Har ris sung "Lyste Noel." The singing 1 of this carol was marked by the per fect" blending of the voices and the 1 deep feeling with which it was sung. j Following Miss Conkling's inspiring ! ! prelude numbers, "Offertory on I Christmas Carols" by Guilmant and 1 "Chant Pastoral," by Dubois, Dr. John j C. Reed, whose violin numbers were a . special feature of the service, played 1 I Borowski's "Adoration." Especially j beautiful was his rendition of the j 1 plaintive "Changaiu," by Tschaikow ski, as an offertory. ! Miss Belle MLldaugh. the contralto soloist of the choir sang Barnby's "When I View the; Mother" with a de gree of expression which emphasized the rich quality of her voice. Mrs. Harris was at her best in thel last carol on the program, the old Ger iman, "Silent. Night, Holy Night," " which she sang with great tenderness land simplicity. | The organ postlude, "And the Glory . of the Lord," from Handel's Messiah. ! was a triumphant close to the service. I I.MAKK FAMILY REUNION AFTER ITITKKN YEARS; Mrs. H. B. S. Mark, Rodearniel j !apartments, had with her on Sabbath , jail of her children together for the! I first time in fifteen years. Mrs. Mark lis slowly recovering from a severe j illness and the gathering was in the i nature of a family reunion, j The. children Include Miss Anna ; Sallada Mark, Miss Mary Stephen {Mark, W. Earle .Mark, secretary of I the Lackawanna Y. M. C. A.. Lacka wanna. New York; William R. Mark, |ol tljfe editorial department of the | Lebanon Daily News, and Mrs. Mark, | I Lebanon, Pa.; Coleman B. Mark, as-j sistant engineer. Stale Health Depart ment, and G. Arthur Mark, chief safety engineer, Pittsburgh Crucible Steel i Company, Midland, Pa. DENVER VISITOR HERE John D. Ross, of Denver, Col., is j visiting with his sister, Mrs. John B. ' Patrick, 817 North Second street. Mr. j ' Ross has been touring the principal i cities of the western and southern States and will go from Harrisburg to Clarion, Pa., to visit at his old home during the holiday season. I AMAZING BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS Only Three More Shopping Days to Select Your Gifts. Come Early and Get Your Choice. Depend able and Trustworthy Merchandise at saving Money Prices. Read each item carefully—come to this store for REAL VALUES. HA To-worrow otil.r, MU.M.I «j> ■ .JO nl>(l Blrl „. 'IL/J t'loth Suit. ■ ___ anil 91.01) A II jl ii Hi w ii i> t» ladle*. ''"re the' AP l»ra. White jjjfk 7Q evening; ahadr* IBL li*i*ln■■ el Fill s F |«, Yll< * ;r.t /{%§• -«■ 21= xurter lo|> silk ZJ§|| - To-morrow, W Worlli MB V :MM» mi 11, ________________ —• I. It die*' V«.nO -y new liloime Slilrt- |||| To-morrow o.„, ft/* _ Mil A ■iiornloie. Mpeilnl 1> M_ modern IVHIKI- /« ■ ui> to I vk «R■ inakera. 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'lo-mor ■ row, >4.3K find VF jl erepe'lle "hi"/"" ' 098 To-morrow, apeelnl, Hi) B Illoitxe Shirt- ■ »"•"» "<■" "«"> /■_ fX ■ walxtx. worth ■ nad wor*te.l I ■%!« ■ »».00 ami *:i.7S. _■ l»a«t«. I.eaa than M■ ■■ I Ne» lot itmt In. roatof making. ■ 111. See them. OHe and * V I To-morrow, half To-morrow, apeclal, OA eoat null leaa. la- R lrla' Ions; Witt (llea' Trlnimeil Main ter Coata. Always W \mi la the time aolil *7.US'. To A■ for Clirlatmaa rednee atoek. LJ harealua. Worn- to-morrow. en'a #•"». W, *7 and #K trimmed velvet plnah liata. 11l 1 __ jM To-morrow your I nm/ Another lot 2Be *■ ■ ■ jlSrt C»me"efore JiXI I I If* nil are aolil *7 linta. If I 111 Cloth, IVt yarila ■ ■■■ *2.-111, *3.t»o " v ~ wide. Hemuiinta, JL V\/ SMITH'S, 412 Market Street CVPT. AM) MRS. W IM.IAMS i:\ TKKTA[N HOI'SK PART* Among the Christmas visitors at tnu home of Captain and Airs. Robert t . Williams, 1016 North Second street are their sons. Dr. It. P. W£lam«. "f Cincinnati, anil Charles v\ iliiams, of Mercersburg. Miss Maraon Paver, of Cincinnati: Miss Mary Gurney. of Poughkeepsle, N. V.; Miss Ada \\at roiis, of Washington. D. C •• and Peter c Cameron, of Houtzdale, Pa. They all will attend (he coming out pnrty of Miss Arta Williams on Christmas eve. Aliss Lillian Deoevee. of Flatbuah, X V is a holiday gust of her cousin, Alias Alice Marie Decevee, at HOT North Second street. AIRS. PEARSON'S SISTER / Mr. anil Mrs. William Pearson, pt 29 South Front street, received a tele gram this morning telling of the death of Mrs. Pearson's only slater, Miss Armstrong, at her home in Salem, \"a. \liss Armstrong had frequently visited here and made many friends during her stay^^^^ MONEY | FOR CHRISTMAS LEGAL KATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. 4th Eloor Spooner Building ' > TOILET SETS Silver Plated Comb, Brush and Mirror, from $3.00 up. JOS. D. BRENNER Diamond Merchant and .lewder No. t North Third 9t. 15 Frank R & S I Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 N. Third St HARRIBBURG, PA. Offers thi following property FOR SALE 410 Spring Avenue 3-story brick and frame dwelling. 6 rooms. Rent, $10.50. 215 Chestnut Street Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Rent, $25.00. ■ -- / THE "llarrlsourg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open daily, except Sunday, at 3 P. M., at Its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confldea tlal. Adnma * Co.. R. .104. S N. Market So. Try Telegraph Want Ads.
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