TRY A TEIEGIAPi CLASSIFIED AD-NOW | — ■ ■, -■■■■■■ i i =s> _ DIED McALIOHER The funeral services of Alexander McAllcher will be held from the Sixth Street Unltedßrethren Church, corner Sixth and Seneca streets, on Saturday afternoon. at - o'clock. and will be conducted by the Rev I*. H. Balsbaugh. Burial in the East Harrlsbvirg p e . m ®" terv Friends and relatives invited to attend without further notice. I'MBBROEB Mrs. Myrtle t'rnberger. wife of Harry Lmberger. aged 35 The rS funerat services will be held from the home of her mother. Mrs. Samiiel Ueardorf. SCOT Agate; Mreet Saturday, at fl:3u o'clock. Burial in lleckton Cemetery. Burial private. HAHTMAN —Louisa Hartman. on De cember J3. 1914. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. J. H. Thompson. 415 North Forty-first streeti Philadel ohia. axed 65 y6ftrs. Due notice of funeral will be given. IUIM> FOUND —A place to give your clothes a new lease of life at Lggerts Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning _\v orks. 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. nt. i i' UiVAII i> —Male WANTED Hallway mall and po®'* l clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments , early. PJ e P*£® at home; write for Plan Nolsofpay inent after appointment. Phlladclpnia Business College. Civil Service Dept. Philadelphia. Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet ¥-372 tells ho*. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodled, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 116; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language, toi Information apply to," e S' u ii' n r Bergner Building. 3d Ac Market ats., Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St.. LAncaater. 353 Pine St., Willlamsport. or 37 W. Market St.. York. Pa. WANTED A man acquainted with the grocery and butcher trade in " al " risburg, who tan run an auto, to sell a meat specialty; position to last until Mav 1 or probably longer. Must be able to give good reference. Taylor Provi sion Co., Box 156. Trenton. N. J. HELP WANTED —Female "Silk Mill on Ful- Time." Some more experienced help needed. Apply at office, Cor. Second and North streets. WANTED First Of year, a woman for retail and wholesale office; must have had experience in bookkeeping .ind stenography; give reference and tfitary wanted. A. B. C., Harrisburg wrcgraph. . WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; good wages to right party. Apply 1908 Market street. SITCATIOX WAN'TEI>—Male WANTED Man wants any kind of work. Apply 1931 North Fourth street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced colored cook desires position in hotel, restau rant, or Uoardingliouse. Call, or ad dress 1211 Wallace street. • WANTED Middle-atred widow de sires position as first-class cook for Institution, school, hotel or home, in or out of cltv; can furnish best of refer ence. Address M. W„ General Delivery. Carlisle Post Office. WANTED By girl, general house work. or position as housekeeper. Call, or address, 40>,« Summit street. WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework. Address H., 1960, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOli iiALK I ."OR SALE Corner property at 6JO Cumberland street for sale. Large house suitable business location, special price to quick buyer. Particu lars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE 76 N. Eighteenth St.— 3-story brick 8 rooms, batli and fur- , nace lot, 18K-XBS side entrance front and rear porch nearly new ! very attractive home. Brinton-Packer j Co.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Property 222 Spring street, Middletown. Pa., consisting of house With seven rooms, reception hall, bath, hardwood floors, steam heat and large barn. H. V. B. Garver, Oberlin, Fa. SEVERAL VACANT HOUSES FOR SALE on easy payments; all improve ments; very little cash needed. Get particulars. Why not buy instead of rent? 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. :VEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1317 Williams street, store and dwelling: 9 rooms; bath; hot and cold water; all conveniences; cor ner property; rent. $15.00. Apply Dr. K C. Goldman. 710 North Sixth street. FOR RENT—NEW HOUSES 2131 Derry St.. steam heat $23.00 2133 Derry St.. steam heat 28.00 2135 Derry St, steam heat 28.00 Inquire P. VAN'DERLOO, 2119 Derry St. Or Masonic Temple. Third and State. FOR RENT Brick house, 7 rooms, bath, finished floors, corner house, steam heat, electric lighL with side lawn of ten feet, garden" possession Ayun heat, electric light, gas, on Bor ■Tfflili Square, fine location; possession on January 1. Inquire J. R. Eichlnger, Insurance and Real Estate, New Cum berland, Pa. FOR RENT Houses with all improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT House No. 138 Cumber land Road. Enola, Pa.; all Improve ments; SIB.OO per month. Apply Jacob Rowers. 14 South Brick Church Road, Enola. Pa. ' FOR SALE > 5 Brick Houses 1711 to 17-- Elm St. Two-story bricks—6 rooms—bath —furnace—cemented cellar—front and back porches. One square from trolley lines and Reservoir Park. Elm street is SO ft. wide and paved. Special price for quick business. Will be sold separately or together. MilUr Bros. Jc Neefe HEAL ESTATK Fire Insurance Surety Honda t.ocuat and Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING. APARTMENTS FOR lIKTST 107 South Front Street newly reno vated Apartments two large rooms, , kitchenette and bath three rooms, kitchenette and bath second and third lloors furnished or unfurnisn j city steam Janitor service • modern Improvements. Apply at above j address. i FOR RENT Furnished. second , floor apartments, for light housekeep ! lng. two or four rooms; rent reason ; able: all conveniences. Apply before S P. 621 North Second, after 6 P. M.. | 518 North Second street. Bell phone KUO.ua ult UkJ\f ! FOM RENT Three nicely furnished i rooms, pleasantly situated, at -03 Kel ; ker street; use of bath and phone; ref erence required. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for light housekeeping; steam heat; gas range; u ater heater. Rent reasonable. Apply 21'9 North Second street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, including phone. Call 107 Chestnut street. Bell phone 1,-OIJ. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. ( FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms I in very good location; use of bath and telephone. Call at 203 State street. ! FOR RENT Two beautifully fur nished rooms, single or ensuite, second 1 floor front, facing Capitol Park; city j I steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent | reasonable. 406 North street. | HOO.US WA-SlU> I WANTED By young couple, two j or three unfurnished rooms for light , housekeeping; prefer quiet place with j ! middle-aged couple; no consideration j given communications not stating . 1 terms. Address H., 1962. care of Tele i S r »Ph. ' WANTED I XV \NTED TO BUY, second-hand fur- i ! nace outfit and radiators. Address to j Louis Levits. Lebanon. Fa. I WANTED l,OOO men wuo want to i buy made-to-measure shirts. $1.25 j I each, 3 for $3.50 and up. Guaranteed ! fit Good quality, latest patterns. W. j , Morrow. 1007 Market street. 1 i WANTED Present address of the i following: Mrs. Kate B. W right. I Pasquole Fillippeill. ' Mr. Chas. Maekcy. , I Please send correct address to J. W. : Seiders, 405 Telegrapli Building. Har : i risburg Savings & Loan Association. WANTED Old ' furniture, china. 1 1 glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We i are buyers for Boston, New and Western collectors and will positively ! pay better prices than ever offered by I any local collectors or dealers Call or address AntiQUo Sbop, 1419 Sixth i I street. Harrisburg. for sale -1 RMt SALE. BARGAIN Handsome . I onvx Soda Fountain, and mahogany , i superstructure, refrigerator base; also i auda counter with marble base, German ' silver drain and sink, ice cream cabinet ■[with German silver top. Kelly s Drug j Store. Sunbury, Pa. -! FURNITURE Going West, will sell ; six rooms, parlor, dining-room, bed ! rooms, brass beds, kip-hen cabinet and ; rugs. If interested call Bell phone -804 It or United 466 Z. ~~ CALKS t FOlt SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. ■ Second street. Red Tip. Ring Point. ■ Blizzard. Rowe Junior, Can t Slip, Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up ' to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Goldfish and Globes of all sizes; Bird Seeds natural fish food and supplies, at " Gebhardt's, the "Bird -Man," 1004 North • Third, between Boas and Herr. " I FOR SALE Ueywood white enamel ■ baby carriage. Will sell at a sacrifice. . Slightly used. Address C.. 1965, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Driving horse, at Pax > ' ton Hotel. 1108 Market street. City. FOR SALE Pleasure and market sleds, at Howry & Son's, Shiremans town. Pa. FOR SALE s37o will buy two shares of stock in conservative National Hank now earning more than eight per cent, on this price. Address Box 1964, care of Telegrapli. FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second St., 5,000 Sets New Sash, Bxlox 13 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also all regular sizes. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 116 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme | quality- Also the full line of the Acme | make. " ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured al the Telewiapu Business Office. FINE ANIJ COMPLETE t.INE AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs, Car riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrisburg Harness & Sup ply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. 1015 CALENDARS FOR SALE Orders promptly fill ed good assortment few samples left at bargain prices. Myers Mfg. Co., Third and Cumberland streets, above Miller's Shoe Store. FOR PALP: OR RENT Will sublet office, together with privilege of pur chasing office furniture. In one of the most desirable office buildings in city. Address 0.. 1963. care of Telegraph. CLASS window sign*. Furnished Roetns, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms end Booßit and Table Board at 25c each. One l of tiiuse signs will be given with each i six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of ! Telegraph. I FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the i Telegraph Business Office. lUU llt> r DESK in well-furnlshed office, with I full privileges of same; rent cheap. In quire 429 oioad street. 3 to 11 A. U. Phone 3G13J1. FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor tront. Rent. $25.00 per month. Can be used .s an office or small store room. hLSiiALSS OI'PoKJ.C vAXLES I MADE $50,000 In Ave years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Luckport. N. T. ANY intelligent rerson can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7»S. Lock port. N Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING ' with best material and by expert help. I Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. 1 HARRISBURG WEATHER • STRIPS give comfort and satisfaction. Price j per door, applied, SI.OO. Windows, per 1 sash, 50 cents. W. A. Bowers & Son | 1119 North Seventh street. City. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine I Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the ! Druggist ard Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt/ attention. Bell 1960. HAULING 11. W. LATHIS. Boarding Stnbl ud ; National Transfer Co. Movers of f ilanos. safes, boilers and general halti ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and I Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 1 2503 R. FRANK MAKES ANOTHER APPEAL By Associated Press Washington, Dec. 24.—Louis Mar shall, of New York, attorney for Leo M. Frank ,the Atlanta factory super intendent under death sentence for the murder of Mary Phagan, arrived in Washington to-day to present to Justice Lamar of the Supreme Court, an application for an appeal from the refusal of Judge Newman of the Georgia Federal Court to release Frank on an habeas corpus writ. WARSHIPS OFF COAST OF PERU By Associated Press Lima. Peru, Dec. 24.—The Japanese hottleship Hlzen accompanied by a Japanese torpedoboat destroyer and several English merchantmen has an chored seven miles off Puerto De Pisura on the northern coast of Peru. The Hizen and the destroyer came from Acapulco. Mexico, and are prob ably convoying the merchantmen to some South American port. OBSTINATE FIGHTING CONTINUES Petrograd, Dec. 24.—Aa statement issued by the official press bureau to day regarding the righting along the i Russian front says: "On the left bank of the Gillcta obstinate fighting con tinues in the region of the villages of Jesezee and Kojokowlaolln, about six miles west of Nowemlasto " 11U.NLV TO LOAM MONEY TO LOAN on Keal Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms 10 null borrower. Address P. u. i Hox 174. Harrisburg, Pa. LOANS—I 6 to *2OO for nonest work ing people wltnout oank creuit at lost i man rates, payable In lnutaimoui* I to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co., 204 Chestnut Street STORAGE ' STORAGE 4IS Broad street. I-jr household goods and nier.nandiße. I'li ■ vate rooms, I L to $3. Wagons, <i> coins j pel niontn. Apply l>. Cooper •ii Co.. «il Broad street. Both ehoaea. ! HAItRISBUKG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely tireproof divided into fire proof private rooms of various sizes (or the storage of household goods; the ' other warehouse of the most approved ! type of lire retardent construction for general merchandise. They are equip ! ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute lot niu quick i and safe handling of household goods land all kinds ot merchandise. Low ' storage rates. South Second ntreet near i Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. K. R. STORAGES , IN .1-story brH'k building, rear 408 ' Uni'ket atreet. Household goods lit eleae, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to I*. U. l)le«er, Jeneler, ■WS Market St. Central Storage Co. I CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY 1 STREETS, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone —New Four-story Building Private rooms—Furniture and china packing a specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and perishable goods. in 8E55E&28 IN sad but loving memory of my darling sister. Jennie E. Africa, who passed away December 24, laOS. Just six years ago to-day Since my dear sister passed away. ]<sod called her home. It was His will. But In my heart she liveth still. Gone, my darling, gone. MAGGIE E. W. BENDER. LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed until 2:00 P. M., December US, by the undersigned at his office, in the Calder Building, for the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge over ! Spring Creek, near Cameron Street. Bids will be received upon the de signs on file in the above office, which mav be seen after Deceml er 23, or up on designs submitted by bidders. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check, or bond, approved' bv the City Solicitor, for $::00, and a linal bond of 25 per cent, of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder to secure faithful performance of the contract. The right Is reserved to reject any : and ail bids. M. HARVEY TAYLOR, Superintendent of Parks and Public Property. ' SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ' ed until 2:00 P. M„ December 28, by the undersigned at his office. Calder Building, for the construction of a Golf Club House in Reservoir Park. ' Plans and specifications may be seen at the above office. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check: or bond, approved by the City Solicitor, for S2OO, and a final bond of 25 per cent, of the contract 1 price will be required of the successful bidder to secure faithful perf<y»mance of the contract. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. M. HARVEY TAYLOR, , Superintendent of Parks and Public Property. ' NOTICE Is hereby given that the fol . lowing accounts have been filed in tin' [ Court of Common Pleas of Daupliir . County, Pennsylvania, and will be con , firmed by said Court on the 14th day ol January, 1915, unless cause be showr ' to the contrary: Third and final account of York Trusi Co.. receiver of The Standard Bui'.dlng ' and Loan Association, of York, Pa. ' First and final account of Lewis M [ Nelffer. assignee of J. J. Nutt, of Ly | First and final account of Common • wealth Trust Company, committee ol Leah Light, lunatic. First and final account of George W McWilliams, committee of the Estate ol Lewis TVlnegardner, lunatic. Second and final account of Common wealth Trust Company, committee ol ' Donald Cameron Haldeman. 1 First and final account of Clair T " Romberger. assignee of Andrew J - Sparmuth. of the Township of Jackson County of Dauphin, Pa. . First and final account of Alfred G 1 Eden and W. y. Wolf, assignees of Irj - F. Alleman. farmer, of Lower Paxtor I township, Dauphin county. Pa. Annual account of the Principal anc • Trustees of the Emaus Orphan House filed by S. C. Peters. Principal. HENRY F. HOLLER. • PrOthonotary. ESTATE NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on th< " estate of Leah Donner. late of No. 92: » North Sixth Street, Harrtshurg, Pa. : deceased, having been granted to th< " undersigned, all persons Indebted tc • said estate nre requested to make im mediate payment, and those having " claims will present them for settlemeni to MICHAEL E. STROUP, a (15 N. Second St.. Harrisburg), >, Executor. r! LEGAL NOTICES - OFFICE OF THE KEYSTONE SANI- S TAItY COMPANY. e SPECIAL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER! r BY re»olutlon of the board of dlrec l. tors of this Company duly passed or the twenty-fifth day of April. Nlnteei - Hundred and Fourteen, it was deterraln • ed that at the annual meeting of tlx • stockholders of said company next tc t be held on the ninth day of January • Nineteen Hundred and f Ifteen, at the II principal office of the said company, al 216 South Second Street, Harrisburg, - Pa an election will be held for the approval or disapproval of the increase rf of the capital atoek of the said com t pany from Fifty Thousand Dollars tc • One Hundred Thousand Dollars. Notice S of such election is hereby given. I JOHN F. WIHTTAKER. Secretary-Treasurer, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH STOCKS n IT OPENING OF MARKET Steel Not Quoted in Early Dealings but Came Out Later in Block of 1,500 By Associated Press New York, Dec. 24.—Stocks wavered again at the opening of to-day's dull market, a number of issues repeating (heir recent low prices and in some eases going lower. Steel was not quoted in the early dealings but came out later in a block of 1,500 shares at 48, its minimum. Secondary prices were generally better, Pennsylvania, Reading. Union Canadian Pa cific, Southern Pacific and Amalga mated advancing over yesterdays [•losing. New York Central also was itrong on declaration of the regular dividend and Lehigh Valley, which at lirst exhibited heaviness, soon recov ered. Chesapeake and Ohio and Del xware and Hudson were weak, the lat ter losing over 3 points. OI'K.MN« PRICES Kurninlieil l»y 11. \V. 9%*A\Kl«\, \r<*nil«« HulliltnK* New York, Dec. 24.—Opening prices: Alaska Gold Mines 24 Amalgamated Copper ' 'J J* American Heet Sugar 3JV« American Can 22 ■» American Car and Foundry Co. .. 4.) American Cotton Oil ,?* American Ice Securities 20Ji American Smelting 64 > Anaconda •j' 4 ** Atchison J® Baltimore and Ohio *>' i Bethlehem Steel, Pfd 42 "4 Brooklyn Rapid Transit #4 Canadian Pacific 1»4 "antral leather ■" i . 4 Chesapeake and Ohio 'ST" iilcago, Milwaukee and St. I'aul *■»Vil iiino Consolidated Copper - l 1 » Krie 21 Kile. Ist Pfd '3, Ureal Northern, Pfd 112 V» Ureal Northern Qre, subs 21 Interboro-Met. l-'» Lehigh Valley Ex-dlv., 2}- 128 Missouri Pacific " ' New York Central 82 X. Y„ X. H. & II •>< Northern Pacific "B'a Pacific Mail 19 Vi Pennsylvania Itallroad ..... Pressed Steel Car 3I : '» Ray Consolidated Copper 15 Reading I*# Kepublic Iron and Steel, Pfd i»'» Southern Pacific 81 Southern Railway II Southern Railway. Pfd j>B Tennessee Copper "OH In ion Pacific IH'ls V. S. Steel 48 V. S. Steel, Pfd 103' 4 I'HILAUF.I.I'If IA I'HOUUCB By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 24. Wheal Higher: No. 2. red. spot, export. $1.28 ®l.29V>: No. I. Northern, Duluth, ex port. $1.36® I.B#. Corn Higher; No. 2, yeiliAv, local, 70®75%c. . Oats Firm: No. 2 white, 56c. Bran Steadv; winter, per ton, 526.r>0®i7.00; spring, per ton, s2s.gu® 25.50. Refined Sugars Market weak; powdered, 5.05 c; fine granulated, 4.95 c; confectioners' A. 4.85 c. Butter The market is firm: western, creamery, extras, 35c; nearby prints, fancy. 38c. Kggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and oilier nearby firsts, free cases, $12.60 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, J 12.00 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.60 per case: do., firsts, free cases. sl2 .00 per case. Live Poultry Steady: fowls. 12® 14c: old roosters, 10ji lO'sc: chickens. 116 13c: turkeys. 15®17c; ducks 13® 14c; geese, 13®15c. Dressed Poultry Weak: turkeys, fancv, 10® 20c; do., average, 16®18c; fowls, heavy, IT® 18c; do., average, 14©10V4c: do., small, 12®i:Jc; old roosters. 12lic; broiling thickens, near by, lOt? 22c: western. 14® 20c; roast ing chickens. 14®23c; ducks, 16®17c; geese, 15 ft) 16c. Flour —The market is firm: winter, elear. »3.85®4.10; straights. Pennsyl vania. new. $5.25®."'.50; spring straights $5.85® 5.95: do., patents $6.00® 6.65; western, $4.26404.40; patents. s4.iuW 4.76: Kansas straight. Jute sacks, s4.ls ©4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.50; straights. $4.2004.30: patents. $4.35 O 4 «0. Hay The market Is firm; tim othy. No. 1. large bales. SIB.»<"fJIKGO; No. i, medium bales. slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2., do., $16.50® 17.50: No. 3, $14.00® lb.00; sample, $13.00(3114.00: no grade, sll.oo® 13.00. Clover mixed hay L'cht mlx«d. $17.00® 18.50; No. 1, do.. $16.00@ 16.50; No. 2. do.. sl4.soffils.r>o. Potatoes Market steady; New York, per bushel, 58062 c; Pennsylva nia, per bushel, 45@50c; Jersey. per basket, 35@40c. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press • 'hlcago. 111., Dec. 24. Hogs Re ceipts, 38,000; weak. Bulk of sales. 6.90 r a 7.05: light, $6.60®7.05; mixed, $6.75{i 7.10: heavy. $6.75®7.10; rough, $6.75® 6.85; pigs. $5.50®7.10. Cattle Receipts, 3.000; strong. Na tive steers, $5.40® 10.00; western. $5.10 <"« 8.10: cows and heifers, $3.10@8.25; calves, $7.005i9.50. Sheep Receipts. 10,000: firm. Sheep. $5.60®6.50; yearlings, $6.75® 7.70: lambs, $6.50®8.75. HOPES or CHECKING VILLA By Associated Press On board U. S. S. San Diego. Mazat lan, Mex., Dec. 23 (Via wireless to San Diego, Dec. 23). —In the hope of raising forces to ehecvk Villa senti ment on the west coast of Mexico. General Jesus Carranza, brother of General Venuati&na Carranza, left 11a zatlan to-doy aboard the Mexican gun boat Guerrero for Santa Cruz. Gen eral Carranza's departure followed upon a conference here with General Iturbe. SIRS. FRANCIS CtFRTISS DIES By Associated Press Binghamton, N. Y., Dec. 24.—Mrs. Francis Curtiss, of Erie. Pa., novelist and former editor of Good Housekeep ing, died in a hospital here last night. HOIIL FUNERAL TOMORROW The funeral of Frank G. Hohl, the bandit, will take place to-morrow, ac cording to Charles H. Mauk, under taker. ' . FOR SALE The four-story brick dwelling house. No. 109 South Second street. Harrlsburg, Pa., fronting twenty-six feet on Second street, and extending in depth ninety-five feet to an alley; first f!oor\now occupied as a whole sale liquor store. Title perfect. FREDERICK M.OTT Executor of Mary E. Winters, De ceased. 222 Market street. Harrls burg. Pa. HMKHG is N FOR MERRY CHRISTMAS [Continued From First I'aje] big day In the churches. The public schools closed Wednesday for a two weeks' vacation and the closing of the colleges and universities at which Har rlsburg is represented, has helped swell the home-coming collegian con tingent by the score. The big event of the dav in every' home naturally will be the home- | circle gathering. To the I .east or These When the whole city sits down to I its big dinner to-morrow it will be satisfied that it has done all it pos- j sibl.v could to alleviate the suffering I of the less fortunate folks at home | and abroad. Never In its history have ; the poor, the orphans been so well looked after. officially begins to-night | at 7:15 when the municipal Christmas; tree will be flashed into a blaze of; varicolored gloiV at "Front and Mar- i ket streets. Church, secret and fraternal organi- j zations will celebrate the day to-mor row by providing gifts and dinners for those who can't provide these things themselves. More than 300 families whose names have been furnished upon request by the Associated Cliari- ! ties will be looked after. The Salva tion Army will distribute baskets at 10 o'clock to those bearing tickets. The Army headquarters are at 522 Race street, llarrisburg lodge of Elks will distribute cheer in many homes in the shape of baskets and gifts. Charles E. Metzger has charge of this work. At ■"! o'clock in the afternoon the young folks of Messiah Lutheran i Church will dine fifty poor youngsters and present them with gifts. The "shut-ins" throughout the city will be well remembered by the Roberta Dis brow Lloyd Sunshine Society. At the j county almshouse there will be a ureal gay Christmas tree, the gift of lilts. A. Carson Stamm. with gifts for the folks and something special for dinner; at the State insane asylum there will be a big tree and a special j Christinas program; at the jail there i will be a special dinner. The cliil j dren of the Nursery Home, the Chil i dren's Industrial Home and the in ; stitutions for the housing of the older i poor and needy folks will celebrate ; the day with Christmas tree, distribu j lion of gifts and special dinners. Don't Forget the Haitdmen At noon the Knight sTemplar of Pilgrim C'ommandery will join with the rest of the Knights the world over by holding special Chrfstmas services in the Masonic Temple. Chimes on old JSion Lutheran Church will announce the dawn of another Birthday. During the final hours of to-night j and the wee sma' hours of the morn- I ing the choirs, formal and informal, I will await in the usual way, the com ing of the Star. Perhaps that band that always seems to spring from somewhere and which always sounds so well 'long about 3 o'clock when you're only half conscious of faraway music, will be on the job again. Anyway llarrisburg Is ready and waiting. Knights Templar Will » Observe Christmas Day Eminent Commander Marcellus D. j Lichliter will preside at the Christmas • services and exercises of the Pilgrim \ C'ommandery, Knights Templar, of ( Harrisburg. At noon to-morrow the members of j the order will meet in the Masonic | Temple according to the annual cus-I j torn. The invocation will be given by i the Rev. Clayton A. Smucker, pastor | of the Stevens Memorial Church. .The j Rev. Harry Nelson Bassler, pastor of j the Second Reformed Church, will j speak on "Some Thoughts of the | Day." William M. Donaldson and Arthur D. Bacon will respond to the toasts. 900 Christmas Trees * Lighted By Electricity Nearly 900 Christmas trees that will help make to-morrow the "big day" CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO YOU ALL K If You Want to Sell Your Property - v LIST IT WITH US \ BERGNER BUILDING DECEMBER 24, 1914. of the year in home and church and lodge room and flrehouae and club room will bo lighted by electricity. The ever-growing danger of fire from the old-fashioned candles, the combination of efficiency, economy and j beauty provided by the electric sys tems. the odd effects that can be read- I lly had with varicolored globes— these have all been factors that help to popularize the electrically-lighted Christmas tree Idea, according to Rob ert W. Hoy, commercial manager of the Ilarrlsburg Light and Power Com pany. PALACK REPORTED BURNING By Associated Press London, Dec. 24. 9.50 A. M. —A dis patch from Durazzo, Albaniu, to the Central News, says that the palace of Essad Pasha at Iter&na has been set afire. Kssad Pasha, always promi nent in Albania military and political circles, was named provisional presl- j dent following the recent retirement of Prince William of Wled. AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN By Associated I'rtss Paris. Dec. 24.—4.30 A. M. —A Ger- | man aeroplane trying to- reach Paris, i says the Journal, yays the Journal, j was pursued and brought down by the j French air patrol at Pontolse, 19 > miles northwest of Paris. Sunday. At the Christmas season our j thought is largely that of good j wishes and gifts for those 'we love. Why not strengthen * family ties and back good wishes by the most substantial gift for the family? j National Life Insurance Co. OF VERMONT W. H. CUMMINGS General Agent DO.' Kt.MvKl, BUILDING \ /I AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS g ' * BttWSWSI IIIkU (l»x Vaudeville, ttiltt and Hil.% Vagdevllle anil Picture*. 2ilß. 7 4c 9 DREAM PIRATES TREAT'S «B®fSßrV« v !f ™. TRAINED SEALS TON. NOI.VX X \OI/AX, AND CSE(/AL<O I Santa Glaus | 'I lil« 4ttem«»ii Matlueea. 5 and 10c. Htenlaic. 10 NKXT WKEK-KITTV GORDON. and » V - ' Photoplay To-Day"] Francis X. Bushman i\ 2-ACT S. *A. ivrAM/. i;n ' i« ir7, ri r "EVERY INCH Our Special Present to the Public Christmas Day "Clever Anita In a 3-»et Vltattriipli Broadway Star Feature Showing the Bis Truln ' | Wreek. "413" ! | . v ..1.1 W \KT nud a lartte Vltaicrupli Star Cant appear In till* I production. IncludloK i/aHRV MOHBV, HAHHV NOttTHHUH Had JIMA 1 i SWAVNK GOItDON. / f ~ ~ --- 8% BOX VON tlllt; Mill's w ■■' tL 226 M AR K ET,3I l.ecture Illustrated by % flf " | ■■■(l J%.1M0A P hVS|I#H Motion Picture* \J II . I "Europe's Big War" . jf i" TO-MORROW " ,,,s i 'past.' BTOK, ° ' A Keyatom* Comedy. •♦THK P\NTIVRB* N i SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM m " Acta. •v 1 ' MONEY TO LOAN ■( Inn than legal ratea. In ai) •mouati. Payable la Inatalmeaate to mill borronrK Positively leneat rain la the city. Pennsylvania In vest meat Co. IX! WALNUT STHEET V— niIBBER STAMnn Mil SEALS *. STENCILS |#V til V MFC. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ' |1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If MONET FOU SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own nimia. Cheap ratea. easy payments, confldan- Adams * Co„ R. 304. • N. Market l» | ' THE Harrleourff Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 8 P. M.. at Its naw location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat i meiit of the worthy poor. A MI'SEMEXTS / 1 a M-* i* Wiimer, Vincent Majestic & Appell, Mgr». TOMORROW, CHRISTMAS. Mat lure nnri Mitbt I "Til 1 ?M ■ UHaJ^Uh ! PHICRS—MaUnec, "JRc to »1.00; | Mr lit, 145 cto »l-.0. SEATS ON SALE. I ' 9
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