10 LEMOYNE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WHO WILL ASSIST SANTA CLAUS Sl'. 'HUn&: |^^H< ... j . Gifts For 600 Children Will Be Distributed at Xmas Eve Celebration Lcmoyne residents have completed plans for one of the most realistic Christmas eve celebrations possible. Six real Santa Clauses will be present Thursday evening 1 to distribute gifts to more than 600 children of the West Shore town. About two weeks ago these Santas issued a rail for volun teers to help them get the presents ready and assorted for the youngsters. Hundreds of people helped, among thein the girls of the Lemoyne High School, who were flrßl aides, going over the town and getting the names of all the children so that Santa could not miss one. Above are some of the faith ful workers who will have a merry Christmas because they brought joy to others. Top row, left to right—Ruth Deck man, Nellie Bowman, Mildred Rudy, Hazel Alumina, Ruth Sutton. Verna Bean, Klmlra Sweigert. Sarah Hoover. Second row, left to right—Olive Crow, Margaret Kunkel, Nancy Hentz, Hazel Kuhn. Iva McClaln, Hilda Kimmel. MOI.DERS RENCME l'l'Ll, TIME Special tn The Telegraph Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 23.-—For th< ■ tLianosH HH ■ MIfITEDBIEDBESp U BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY Ul ■ OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK ■ Gel Your Christmas Thursday " m § Wm!L «5 ■F n»n F 8 J ")> k 8 11 | Choice of a fern O BR m s3 °° A "f ilk RS ra JL\ \ Petticoat g 4 J|% Ibj i * \ or r r )j v.;\ ) $3.00 Silk or Voile ( M „ H E "C. r H gfcfM FREE MfcSj \ With every purchase J B I of $5 and upwards (3 H -j-i 1 w* La IE E I vK g 0 ® Coats (jjf Suits Dresses |J Ei GJ $25.00 $35.00 Velvet and other g PLUSH COATS, Fur Trimmed Suits, Q □ Rich and Stylish, $16.95 H D to o<; Q 525.00 Belted lined Broadcloth and 0 ASTRAKHAN COATS Serge Suits 0 $10.50 $5.95 SIB.OO Zibeline, Mixture, "" CORDUROY and p, UJ Sport and Chinchilla SERGE SUITS lj «n S A $5.50 □ D Short and Long Coats D tD $25.00 Ermine and __ c 1 ul Fitch Collaf | 25 -°,° f C i ge c a v ZIBELINE COATS Broadcloth Suits 0 $10.50 $7.95 ra | Pretty and Chic Allsizes : ® □ Ural and Arabian $15.00 Silk Serge and jg Lamb Coats, p °P lin Dresses g D $10.95 $6.95 O Size to 50. All colors. [I Furs-Go sy, Foxes, Etc., Set $4,95 u j| 1 WAISTS SWEATERS | B XMAS BOXES WORTH DOUBLE y n , «. A All Wool Handmade Crepe de Ch.ne . . 5Q pUin wd y Neck 2 Roman Stripe * *51.95 Shawl Collars. . . CJQ || | Embroidery and Fancy Ribbed & Extra HeavT<£9 QC 5 S Crepe de Chine . . ne of the burdens left by the Stough campaign • that is causing some of the members of the executive commit •"j . tee to lie awake at ' nights, is tho assort * BIS ment of personal arti ■ •k /Vll' °' es ' ost ' n the. taber "acie and gathered L. ■*Jl S||. into the junkroom at These relics include several pairs of eye li.C glasses, fifteen hats ' rr-Y" FIT* 7 ? and caps, a man's overcoat, a woman's wrap, hundreds of pairs of gloves, five dozen hatpins, a number of keys, and buttons of all colors and sizes, some as big as a dol lar. They will be taken to the drug store of E. Z. Gross, 119 Market street, and kept for inspection. Articles can bo claimed on sight or by writing to Mr. Gross a dlscrlption of the thing lost. A member of the executive commit tee said this morning that some in quiries have been made by committees of evangelist campaigns In other towns regarding the purchase of the material of the Harrisburg tabernacle. Business details of the campaign are being cleared up by the committee, and all bills are expected to he paid within two weeks. The office at 26 South j Third street will be closed at Ihc end of the month. Christmas Services To-night.—The annual Christmas exercises at the Camp Hill Church of God will be held j this evening. The committee in charge has prepared a program of I dialogues, recitations and special music. The church is decorated with red and green festoons with a central figure a large Christmas tree loaded with gifts for faithful scholars. Home-Coming Service. A home coming service will be held in Harris Street United Evangelical Church this evening at 7.45 o'clock. The service will be an informal one of prayer and confession, with a talk from the pas tor, the Rev. George F. Schaum. Trail hitters who signed for Harris Street Church will attend. Old Year Service al Y. M. c. A. —The men's gospel meeting to be held under the direction of the Young Men's Men's Christian Association. Second and Locust streets, Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock will he appropriate for the last Sunday of the old year. There will he praise, prayer and testimony. It will be an open meeting. All of the men in attendant will be given an opportunity to take part. The singing will be under the direction of the j association chorister, W. H. Kautz. Old-fashioned hymns will be sung, and everything done to make this meet ling attractive. Thhe management is extending a most cordial invitation for all men to be present, especially those who have just commenced the Cliris | tlan life as a result of the recent cam paign just closed In this city. The I general secretary, Homer Black, will | be in charge. Bible Conference.—The Rev. Wil jl lam 11. Pike, dean of the practical j training school, Bible School Park, N'. . j Y., will be the instructor at the Ninth i j Monthly Interdenominational Bible . j Conference, which will be held in the 11 First Baptist Church, Second and Pine ..streets, next Monday and Tuesday. •(Sessions will begin at 3.30 in the af . I ternoon and 7.45 o'clock in the even ting. The Rev. Air. Pike was a sehool | mate of Dr. Henry W. Stough and the ] conference committee has extended an invitation to all the trailhitters of the tabernacle 1o attend these meetings. |iThc following subjects will be stud 'lied: "The Book of Ruth," "Christ Testing the Will of God," and "Man ; Proving the Will of God." WIRELESS ON BRITISH : STEAMER DISMANTLED; > Canal Zone Police Say Code Mes-j sages Were Being Sent in Violation of Rules By Associated Press 11 Washington, D. C., Dec. 23. L,ieu . tenant Crenshaw, naval radio officer at 5 ; the Panama Canal Zone, cabled the • 1 Navy Department to-day that the wlre , i less of the Uritish .steamer Protesilaus, | in Balboa harhor, wag dismantled by 1 | Canal Zone police December 10. after it < | was found she had been sending code I i messages. ! The cruiser Taooma is at Cristobal 1 jto enforce neutrality and the Navy Dc , ' partment still has under consideration f the possibility of dispatching another vessel to the Canal Zone. WON'T GET HOME FOR X.MAS i Milwaukee Detective Detained in llar rishurn on Delayed Business , Valentino Corosky, a Milwaukee de • tective who came here for requisition ' papers for r man arrested at Dii j tjucane, may not get homo for Christ mas. 1 i The detective will be detained in ; | Harrlsburg this afternoon. If the pa > i pers are granted he will leave for Du • ] qtiesne this evening, but will be un -1 able to get a train for Milwaukee be ; fore to-morrow night. s 11, inqsof-keSouth TAt dor dar daroa 'fIiniSTMAS (iHKK.\S TIIHOI GII I , j MAII, J :11 y Associated I'rrss Norristown, Pa., Dec. 23. For the s first time In the existence of the poßt I f> | office here, n Christmas tree came I 1 | through the malls to-day by parcel post I 4 from WerneravllU. J fllTiE IS BRIGHT FiMILIIOIIDS Ivy L. Lee Points Out Values of Recent Decisions at Wash ington, D. C. 11l an address before the Williams port Board of Trade last night, Ivy L. Lee, executive assistant to Samuel Rea j president of the Pennsylvania railroad, predicted a prosperous future for rail roads of the United States. George D. Ogden, general freight agent, who spoke, • called attentton to opportuni ties for American industries in foreign trade. Mr. Lee said in part: "The chief value of the recent, de cision of the Interstate Commerce Commission permitting advances in freight rates is its moral effect. It is estimated that this decision will mean an increase of about $30,000,000 per annum in the revenues of the railroads affected. These thirty-live systems during the four years ended June ."0, 1914, had added *900,000,000 to their property investment and yet in 1914 their net earnings were less by $90,- 000.000 than they were in 1910, before litis huge investment had been made. "Yet during the past four months there have occurred four events of great, moral importance to the rail roads: 1 "1. The letter President Wilson sent to a committee of railroad executives, pointing out that as "the one common interest of our whole Industrial life,' ' the railroad situation deserved sympa thetic treatment. * "2. Finding by a committee of Con gress that th' 1 railroads are underpaid for carrying the mails. "3. The overwhelming defeat by popular vote in Missouri of the so called 'extra crew' law. "4. The decision just rendered in the freight rate case. In conclusion he ! said: "In recent years the American peo ple have been steadily adding to the costs of operation of their railroads. They had the finest railroad system in the world, and Instead of conserving it, they had started, all unconsciously, hut nevertheless effectively, to under mine it. They plied on costs of op eration; they refused to allow rates to be charged to pay the bill. Our railroad system was threatened with the experience of our merchant ma | rine. "But as a nation we have now Icarn ed the necessity of conservation of our ' natural resources; the European war has shown that something must be done to revive the American merchant marine; and the public Is now Just be ginning to appreciate that our great transportation machine must be in cluded in this scheme of industrial conservation." Standing of the Crews iiann isiii'Hu sidk l*>illne held Saturday afternoon, j at 2 o'clock, in the St. Lawrence Ro- ; man Catholic. Church, the Rev. Father, P. S. Huegel officiating. Burial will he j made In the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. I CATCH lIIXAWAV IKIHNK Employes at the coal and wood yards of G. Frank MiUelsen caught a runaway horse yesterday afternoon. The horse was the property of J. F. 'Zollinger, the blacksmith, In North street. The horse walked out of the blacksmith shop, lie was captured near Seventh and Briggs streets. I.AI'NDRVMAN lIADI.Y HURT Swartz. 35 years old, of Shlppens- : burg, is in the lfarrlgburg Hospital in a serious condition, suffering from in- ] tesiinal perforation. He was operated on yesterday In a final attempt to nave hIH life. Swartz Is employed by the j Peerless Laundry, of Shippensburg, and ; while at work Friday was struck by a | board. ! ( CAMEO JEWELRY j Brooches, from $3.50 up; Laval lleres, from 13.00 up. Scarf Pine. I from 75c up: Rings, frojn $4.00 up. JOS. D. BRENNER I Diamond Merchant Mil Jetfclar No. 1 North Third St N V. CITY ADVERTISING CITY ADVERTISING TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF THE CITT OP HARRISBUROt PA NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS Notice i.i hereby given to the holders of the following Improvement Bon66 100 Thompson Street. C 567 100 Thompson Street. C 577 100 Buckthorn Street. I C 382 100 Apricot Street. . C 631 100 Juniper Street. C 634 100 Shoop Street. I C 685 100 Shoop Street. I C 655 100 Mayflower Street. I C 656 100 Mayflower Street. ! C 657 100 Mayflower Street. C 658 100 Mayflower Street. C 672 100 Howard Street. C HJo 100 Fifteenth Street, c 676 100 Fifteenth Street. C 677 100 Fifteenth Streei. C 678 100 Fifteenth Street. C 682 100 Summit Street. C 690 100 Linden Street. C 692 100 Wallace Street. C 698 100 Summit Street. C 699 100 Summit Street. 1 C 700 100 Summit Street. " 1 <' 702 100 Ilorr Streei. | C 703 100 Her) - Street. C 704 100 Herr Street. | C 731 100 Boyd Street. 1' 765 100 Wallaco Street. | C 797 100 Seventeenth Street. i C 798 100 Seventeenth Street. ; C 799 100 Seventeenth Street. I C SOO 100 Seventeenth Street. C 801 100 Seventeenth Streei. C 802 100 Seventeenth Street. C 803 100 Seventeenth Street. | C 804 100 •Seventeenth Street. C Sis 100 Dauphin Street. I <: 819 100 Dauphin Street. C 820 10(1 Dauphin Street. C 821 100 Dauphin Street. 1 C 822 100 Dauphin Street. C 826 100 Fourteenth Street. 1 (' 827 100 Fourteenth Street, j C 850 100 Mifflin Street. •C 854 100 Hunter Street. C 870 100 Jefferson Street. C 885 100 Hell Street, c 887 100 Currant Street. C 888 100 Currant Streei. C SB9 100 Currant Street. •C 893 100 Ithoads Street. C 596 100 Brady Street. C 900 100 Drummond street. C 901 100 DrunVmond Street. C 908 100 Hunter Streei. C 909 100 Hunter Streei. C 910 100 Hunter Street. C 911 100 Hunter Street. C 912 100 Hunter Street. C 913 100 Hunter Street. C 918 100 Nectarine Street. C 929 100 Forrest Street, i! 956 100 Burnbaugh Streei. C 957 190 Bumbaugh Street. C 96." 100 Helen Street. C 992 100 Compass Street. 1' 993 100 North Street. C 1021 100 Briggs Streei. C 1022 100 Brlggs Street. | C 103 1 100 Ethel Street, i C 1035 100 Ethel Street. C lOP 6 100 Front Street. I *C 1110 joo Myers Street. C 1120 100 Honey Street. C 1127 100 Prune Street. C 1138 100 Berryliijl street, i C 1144 100 Summit Street. C 1145 100 Summit Streei. C 1 146 100 Summit Street. C 1148 100 Jonestown Road. C 1188 100 Minnie Street. C 1194 100 Thirteenth Street. C 1214 100 Howard Street. C 1218 100 Penn Street. C 1221 300 Catherine Street, i O 1222 100 Catherine Street. ! *CC 55 200 Haehnlen Street. CC 128 200 Dubbs Street. CC 135 200 Grand Streei. CC 198 200 Calder Street. CC 211 200 Hummel Street. CC 212 200 Hummel Street. CC 290 200 Cameron Street. CC 291 200 Cameron Street. CC 292 200 Cameron Street. CC 293 200 Cameron Street, i CC 294 200 Cameron Street. | CC 295 2QO Cameron Streei. I CC 296 200 Cameron Street, j CC 297 200 Cameron Street. CC 298 200 Cameron Street. 1 CC 299 200 Cameron Streei. CC 300 200 Cameron Streei. CC 301 200 Cameron Street CC 302 200 Cameron Street. CC 303 200 Cameron Street. CC 304 200 Cameron Street. CC 305 200 Cameron Street. CC 306 200 Cameron Street. •CC 350 200 Green Street. •CC 351 200 Green Street. |ICC 353 200 Sixteenth Street. ! tCC 354 200 Sixteenth Street. ) *CC 860 200 Reese Street. I *CC 387 200 Keese Street. ' CC KJB 200 Reese Street. [ICC 38* 200 Elm Street. '!CC SCO 200 Kim Streei. ICC 361 200 Kim Street. •CC 362 200 Kim Street. •CC 863 200 Kim Streei. •CC 364 200 Elm Street, liCC 370 200 Seventeenth Street. | »cc 371 200 Seventeenth Street. ' *CC 372 200 Seventeenth Street. ! *CC 380 200 Sixteenth Street. ! *CC 3SI 200 Sixteenth Street. I *CC 352 100 Sixteenth Street. liCalled January 1. 1813. at which tirq* Interest ceased. July t. 1913. st which time interest ceased. •Called July 1, ISH, at which time interest ceased. OWEN M. COPE UN. oo Sixteentli Street. D 468 500 Fourteenth Street. D 479 500 Reily Street. I *l> 501 500 Calder Street. D 509 500 Berryhill Street. 1"> 560 500 Cameron Street. D 580 500 Hamilton Street, i l> 591 500 Cameron Street. I) 592 500 Cameron Street. D 593 500 Cameron Streei. D 594 500 Cameron Street. I) 602 500 Fifth Street. D 606 500 Emerald Street. I) 609 500 Jefferson Street. D 614 500 PelYer Street. D 615 500 Pcffcr Street. D 620 500 Berryhill Street. I> 629 500 Woodbine Streot. I) 645 500 Seneca Street. I) 640 500 Seneca Streei. 11 651 300 Front Street. I) 652 500 Front Street. D 653 500 l'"ront Street, i D 654 500 Front Street. IJ 653 500 Front Streei. D 656 500 Front Street. D 657 500 Front Street. D 658 500 Front Street. 1) 660 500 Second Street. D 663 500 Boas Street. D 667 500 Fifteenth Street. D 673 500 Forster Street. •D 675 500 Green Street. •D 670 500 Green Street. D 682 500 Front Street. D 683 500 Front Street. I D 681 500 Front Street. I 1> 585 500 Front Street. 1 D 686 500 Front Street, i I) 687 500 Front Street, j D 688 500 Front Street, i D 689 500 Front Street. D 690 500 Front Street, j D 691 500 Front Street. I D 692 500 Front Street. D 693 500 Front Street. D 694 500 Front Street. ! I) 695 500 Front Street. 1) 696 500 Front Street. 1) 697 500 Front Stroet. D 698 500 Front Streei. I) 099 500 Front Street. D 7UO 500 Front Street. D 701 500 Front Street. D 702 500 Front Streei. D 708 500 Front Street. D 704 500 Front Street. D 705 600 Front Street. D 706 500 Front Street. D 707 500 Front Street. D 708 500 Front Street. D 709 600 Front Streei. D 710 500 Front Street. D 711 500 Front Street. D 712 500 Front Streei. D 713 500 Front Street. D 714 800 Front Street. D 715 600 Front Streei. D 716 500 Front Street. D 717 500 Front Street. D 718 600 Front Street. D 719 500 Front Street. D 720 500 Front Street. O 721 500 Front Street. 1> 722 500 Front Street. D 723 r.oo Front Street. D 724 500 Front Street. D 725 500 Front Street. D 726 600 Front Street. Street Gradlag Boada No. Amt.. •102 100 Calder Street.