Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 16, 1915, Postscript, Page 2, Image 2

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MECHANICS BANQUET
AT HUMMELSTOWN
H. Weils Buser, Charter Member
of Derry Council, Serves
as Toastmaster
Special to The Telegraph
Hummelstown, X'a.. March 16.—A
banquet was given last evening for the
members of Derry Council. No. 10,
Junior Order I'nited American Me
chanics, and was attended by nearly
one hundred members. The banquet
followed the regular meeting of the
council and was arranged by the fol
lowing committee: K. C. Witmer,
Harry Hemperly and H. Wells Huscr,
chairman.
Past State Councilor I I. Wells Uuser.
Who had a continuous membership In
the council since its organization and
who has been chairman of the board
• it' trustees since the organization in
1572. acted as toastmaster.
Mr. Buser gave a history of lite
council from its organization and the
following members of the council
from its organization and the follow
ing members of the council responded
to toasts: I". T. Holsbaugh, F. ,f.
S haffner, F. C. Witmer, William Kar
11,any, Dr. W. M. Shull. Dr. M. 1..
Xissley, Dr. 11. N. Shaeffer, I). 11. Itel
gel, Fred Graupner, Henry F. Holler,
It. W. Strunk and Paul A. Strickler.
THE BEST KIDNEY REMEDY
•
I always carry a larxe stock of
Swamp-Koot and it has a steady de
mand for kidney, liver and bladder
troubles. Very frequently my custom
ers give personal testimony as to the
medicinal value ot' Swamp-Hoot, and
it is a common occurrence for me to
sell to people who buy the remedy on
the recommendation of others who
have used it. Have sold Swamp-Root
since it was first put on the market,
and will continue to sell it until a bet
ter kidney, liver and bladder remedy
is found.
CI IAS. G. PETER.
New Orleans. I^a.
Personally appeared before ine this
3rd of July, 190f. Chas. G. Peter, drug
gist. who subscribed the above state
ment and made oath that the same is
true in substance and in fact.
WM. RKNAUDJN.
Notary Public.
Inciter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co..
Hingliamton, N. Y. '
Prove What Swailip-Kool Will Ho For
Y6u
Send ten cents to IJr. Kilmer & Co.,
liinßhainton, N. Y., for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder. When writing, lie sure
and mention the Harrisburg Daily
Telegraph. Regular fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles for sale at all
«!rug stores.
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TUESDAY EVENING,
j"Hardscrabble" Owners
Invited to Meeting of
Viewers, March 26
! North Front street property owners
who may be interested in the proceed-,
inks incident to the condemnation of
, the "Hardscrabble" district by the city
! have been Invited by the "Hardscrab
ble" board of viewers to attend its next
j meeting; in the Council chamber, Friday
' morning, at 10 o'clock, March* 26. At
-1 torne.v Paul (.?. Smith extended the
general Invitation this morning, follow
ing a brief session of the board.
1 only City Solicitor D. S. Seit,z turned
i up to <lls•' uss the question of claims
! this morning, and the viewers adjourn
ed after a bri< f meeting. - Most of tne
I attorneys, it is understood, who might
represent property owners in the case,
| are engaged in Quarter Sessions Court.
Urges Members to Give
to Local Charities First
j "Charity Begins at Home." is thn
t view expressed io-dav to members of
| the llarrisburg Chamber of Comniercj
Jby oiliciuls. Members are urged to see
that all local legitimate charitable in
;stitu!ions arc given sufficient support
I before money is given to out of town
institutions that solicit J larrisburg
i people for charity.
At the office of tlie chamber it was
| .stated "that the practice of cities.
| much larger than llarrisburg. in Penn
sylvania and adjoining States in send
i ing solicitors here to obtain support
j for charitable institutions was espe
'eially ill timed this winter,
j "The Associated Charities of liar
' risburg and the Home and War Relief
Committee and other llarrisburg char
lilies can well use every dollar that
i llarrisburg people desire to give, it is
not necessary to go as far as Philadel.
phia, Pittsburgh, etc., to find a worthy
place for money that llarrisburg peo
ple want to give away."
Asks Merchants to Unite
Againt Coupon Systems
A request for Pennsylvania com
: mereial organizations to unite against
i the trading stamp and profit-sharing
J coupon systems being so extensively
pushed l>.v certain interests, was sent
! out in the form of a letter by the'
■ Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce
yesterday.
The chamber called the other or
ganizations' attention to what it re
gards as "obnoxious nature to the
• local merchant" of the manufactur
! ers of notions, drugs, hardware and
(grocers' specialties inserting such
j profit-sharing coupons in the factory.
| wrappers around the merchandise.
; United action on the part of Pcnnsyl
: vania merchants, acting through
their local organization, the State Sec
' retaries' Association and the National
| Retail Dry Goods Association, which
I is waging a national campaign auainst
the profit-sharing coupon, is asked.
i VSKS CAREFUL CONSIDERATION
| Ol' WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
j In a letter to commercial secre
taries throughout the State, the Har
i risburg Chamber of Commerce re
( quests a careful study of the work
j men's compensation bill.
ITO OBSKItVE ST. PATRICK'S RAY
j St. Patrick's Day will be observed
lin all Catholic churches by special
! High Mass at 8 o'clock tomorrow
j morning, in addition to the regular
week day Lenten services held, every
I evening at T. I.". o'clock.
ATLANTA. 2'4 in. high
WHITBY. 174 in. hi*h
AR.R.ONV
COLLARS
2 lor 25 CPBII Cliett. fciWr A Co., lac. IliWn
A CLERGYMAN'S STORY
REV. G. W. ROBERTS
OF
Hartsell, Ala,, R. R. 2, Box 27 1
A BRIEF STATEMENT OF FACTS:
Mnj', 1002 —"I suffered three years With bronchial affection, r
had sot so weak 1 had lost my voice. My friends gave
me up. I was persuaded to try Peruna."
April 2, 1901 —"After taking Peruna I feel well, eat hearty, sleep
soundly, weigh as much as 1 ever did. Do work on
my farm."
Sept. 22, 1906 —"I am a great friend of Peruna. lam here to-day
with my family because of Peruna.
Nov. 22. 1909 —"Peruna gave me hack my life ten years ago. I am
certainly thankful.
Jan. 13, 1010 —"I shall ever be ready to speak in praise of Peruna.
My cure was almost miraculous."
Sept. 5, 1011 —"I feel that Peruna has been the means of pro
longing my life for more than ten years."
•Tan. 2, 1013 ■ —"l J rust that Peruna may prove a blessing to many,
as it has to me."
The above are but the briefest extracts from long: and enthusias
tic letters, which we have received from this distinguished clergyman.
In Ills first letter he said: "I have tried the treatment of several
doctors, also home remedies, but they failed and all hope had gone.
My friends, like myself, thought I was in the last stages nf bronchial
disease. My daughter brought me a Itottle of Peruna and plead with
me to try it. I had got so weak that I had lost my voice. 1 thought
it was of no use."
Who can doubt hut that Peruna saved his life?
Kvcry home should he provided with the last edition of "The Ills
of l.il'e." Furnished by
The Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio.
FIRST CITY FORESTRY!
MICE GOES IH
Medical Society Representatives
Invited to Confer With Com
missioners on Hospital
Ilarrisburg's first city forestry ordi- I
nance, regulating the care and treat- |
ment of trees, providing penalties for |
failure to make any cuttings, trim- j
riling, pruning and planting without j
a permit and consent of the City For- |
ester forbidding the hitching of horses j
to shade trees; safeguarding trees and
roots from damage by electric wiring
or leaking gas pipes, and guarding
against encroachment of paving or
other material in such a way as to
hurt roots —was introduced in City'
Council this afternoon by Commis- j
sioner M. Harvey Taylor, superintend-,
ent of parks and public property. The |
measure was prepared by City For-,
ester Harry .1. Mueller and city So- ]
licitor D. S. Seitz. A penalty of $25 j
line with a thirty day in jail alterna
tive is provided.
In accordance with announcement
made some days ago. Council decided I
to-day to meet with the Dauphin j
County Medical Society relative to the
construction of the proposed munici
pal hospital. The time will be fixed j
in the near future.
STEGLER TO All) STATE ;
By .issociated Press
New York. March 16. —When the j
case of Itichard P. Stegler, Richard j
Madden and Gustave Cook, charged I
with conspiracy against the United ;
States in obtaining a false American j
passport, was called for trial to-day )
Federal Judge Cuahman granted a mo- j
tion of the government attorney that l
Madden and Cook be tried separately j
and first.
PIANOS
Chas. M. Stieff
24 N. Second St.
i
Bargain List of
Used Pianos
A SIMPLEX PIANO PLAYER: 12
%H|l roils of music: in good condi
*r lion: can attach to any piano.
11 O STERLI X G UPRIGHT:
n I It) ebony ease; excellent condi
*r tlon; a real bargain; sold for
$350.
AnMi STIEFF UPRIGHT; rich full
Tk// [L tone; owner exchanged for
player; sold for SSOO. A rare
opportunity.
rf>AO SCHAEFFER UPRIGHT; in
VMX good condition: genuine bar
tgain; sold for f250.
rt» AO STERLING UPRIGHT: ebony
ease; in perfect order: sult
ai,for beginners; sold for
$350.
AAAf STIEFF UPRIGHT; plain
i ease; satin finish; excellent
tone and action: good as
when new; owner exchanged for play
er; sold for $430.
aan a BOUDOIR PLAYER; sonie
3k/S|| thing uninue; just the thing
t"*' v for a small room; 12 rolls of
music and bench: cost $730.
d»1 OA EMERSON UPRIGHT; ebony
Ik I case; line' condition; cost
'F 1 "" $100; very cheap.
£|-| oO MARTIN BROS. UPRIGHT;
IUS dark mahogany case; beauti
ful tone; was $350.
A 11A BENNETT-BRETZ PLAYER
•S4ill PIA NO; like new; perfect
*r condition: 12 rolls of music;
bench and scarf; was $350.
d»>7o CHICKERING UPRI GH T
Ji ifS ebony case. Don't miss this
*r • v opportunity; cost $350.
Ann KTUVIiSANT UPRIGHT: el.onv
/. 1 "use; real bargain at the price
sold for $325.
! Anf A BLASIL'S UPRIGHT: maltog
itbZbll H,,y ° asu: ,|ke ,u-w: a
' bargain; original price $l5O
|
The llmi klvcii above In up ol
! plmiOM taken km part payment on Stlefl
{ I'iaaoM mid I'lnyer I'lanoM. nml eon*!*)
j of MOtuo really «ootl pianos.
TfrniN MM low an fft.OO per month.
Stieff Piano
¥/arerooms
24 N. Second St.
HARRISBURG sss& TELEGRAPH
COUNCIL'S ACTION '
IN TODAY'S SESSION
First city tree ordinance, offered
by Commissioner Taylor.
Dauphin county medical society
and officers invited to confer wltn
commissioners relative to erecting
municipal hospital, by resolution
offered by Commissioner Lynch.
Plans for new Royal fire house
in Thirteenth ward to cost $7,500
approved as submitted by Archi
tect C. Howard Lloyd. Commis
sioner Taylor to open bids at noon,
Saturday. March 27.
Council approves lease for island
coal wharf site with Harrisburg
Light and Power company for 10
year term in return for 1.200 tons
annually of fuel for fi!ter»plant, of
fered by Commissioner Bowman.
Mayor Uoyal alone voted "No."
Ordinance authorizing purchase
of three city scales for Verbeke,
Hill and Chestnut street markets
for SSOO, introduced by .Mayor
Royal.
Commissioner Gorgas offered
printed annual report of last year's
finances of city. Submits addi
tional statement of estimated re
ceipts for 1915 totaling $557,340.57
to meet estimated expenditures of
$553,000.
Bid of Millard F. Saul to place
pipe in half a dozen streets, ap
proved as offered by Commissioner
Bowman.
Ordinance authorizing paving of
Cumberland street from Fourteenth
to Fifteenth, no intersections, in
troduced by Commissioner Lynch.
Central Construction and Supply
company granted permisson to take
over assigned contract of W. F.
Martin for construction of sewers
in Wisconsin. Reel and other up
town streets owing to illness of
Mr. Martin, by resolution offered
by tiotnmissioner Lynch.
Petition signed by 1,000 west end
voters and taxpayers praying for
modern, fire apparatus for Camp
Curtin company received.
Ordinance authorizing necessary
repairs to Frinedship Fire appara
tus passed finally.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
TOR ELECTRIC TRAINS
Cars May Be Run as Experiment
by Saturday; Equipment
Goes East Today
Fight of the twenty electric cars
stored at linola were sent to the Phila- |
! dclpliia terminal yards, of the Penn
| sylvania Railroad, to-day. They will be
i put in siiape for the tests to be made
J Thursday. It is expected that a nura
j ber of cars will be run between Paoli
| and Philadelphia by Saturday.
According to official information !
I from Philadelphia Division headquar- |
| tcrs to-ilay, the electrified branch will j
[ not be in full operation before May ,
i 30. Cars and trains may be run between j
I now and that time as experiments, but
I no efTort will be made to conform to a |
I regular schedule until Hie plans are i
| thoroughly worked out .
| With the inauguration of the electric j
t service it is proposed to increase the !
j present service, and to make the run- i
! ning time of passenger trains east- ■
I bound somewhat shorter, although the
| grades west-bound will admit of but i
I slight improvement.
According to the tentative schedule
! now being considered, baggage, mail
and express matter will be carried
j largely on specinl trains running a.
I intervals during the day. There are
I now forty-six trains from Philadelphia
Ito Paoli and forty-seven in-bound
j trains. I'nder the tentative schedule
i there will be fifty-one east-bound and
fifty-four west-bound trains.
KAII.no\D ,\OTKS
! Vice-President and General Manager
A. T. Dice, of the Philadelphia and
I Heading Railway, and Mrs. Dice have
returned from Florida.
J Passenger employes of the Philadel
* phia and Reading Railway are being
j measured for their summer uniforms.
.| The Middle Division employes, of the
• Pennsylvania Railroad, will receive
I tlicit- pay for the ilrst half of March on
j Tuesday.
A test Is being made in the Middle
' Division dispatcher's offices with a
j j large horn as a telephone receiver
i The purpose Is to do away with the
I head piece now used.
i YKX.W'GO IS "WHY" AO \IX
j Judge Olswcll llciiiso All of tlic Sev
en I con I/ireitso Applications
[' Franklin. Pa.. March 16.—Venango
. county will remain dry another year.
Judge Criswell to-day refusing all of
Ihe seventeen applications for liquor
licaase. When court convened in the
r forenoon the attorneys for the pc
i ttlioncrs announced that they did not
desire hearings.
In the afternoon the court marked
all arinllcations refused. No opinion
was filed.
Standing of the Crews
II Ml III«Bt ll.fi KIIIK
I'lillndelphln Division— l3l i-rew llr«t
to go after 3:30 p. m.: 131. 102, 113, 111,
10 1. 121.
F.ngineers for 131, ill.
J I'lremcn for 109, 112. ,
II Conductors for 115, 121,
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New Appliances For Poultry Keepers j
You will always find the very latest and best of everything in Poultry House Equipment here j|
! 4IS well as the best quality Feeds for Baby Chicks, Broilers, Breeders and Layers.
The New Norwich Chick Feeder jj
j| IB in. size, 30 cts. eaclr [!
11 20 in. size, 35 cts. each. New Ko-Ze Brooder j
l> Simple' and practical. It protects the feed against
'! ... , MilMt I'SES XO LAMPS, PRICE j,
< foiling, prevents all «aste. gives every chick sn Capacity 50 chicks. !
11 jqual chance. Use it for grain feed, mash, sour Built of heavy galvanized Iron with sanitary ver- J>
11 ~, fnnntain in .vir> if mln-proof lining and a Felt "Mother." adjustable for <|
i > nilk or as a drinking fountain. 10 cts. extia Rn y size of chicks as they grow. Just ftll the tank J|
11 , en j by mail. with hot water twice a day. ,i
Leg Bands
The New Apaco Feeder The Norwich Automatic j;
|> It holds 12 qts., enough or a pen , Easy to put on, can't come off— n '' r J
j' f< ?, r 8 . w '® ek - lou can adjust it to light as a feather, birds don't mind llf/Hll iPPfIPr ''
; allow just as much feed as you want . UlMill I wCUwI
|i them to have each day. The birds them. Made In red, white, green, ~
<[ work the feeder themselves. It j yellow, etc. All sizes, including S«aves your feeding troubles, keeps |!
], keeps them busy all day and the chicks and pigeons. Mark your your birds active, makes them lay— 1 !
!; bother—'fll7 a thl feeder once a week. blrds - the la >® r8 - the age. etc.. prevents waste. ;;
The X«v Feeder, pe r dozen ; #1 .35 per 100; >e,v Automatic Cralu Feeder. jj
Delivered
Feeder Prairie State
Works automatically !j
-Fill it up Monday and HOrtSLOIC HOVO*
your feeding for the Another of the high standard productions of ;!
week is done—no waste, the p ra j r j e g tate incubator Co. Use it in any jj
no dirt. building, piano box, brood house, etc. ;;
j ; $2.00 $8.50 complete.
Feed Eaton's Life Saver Little Chick Feed
It is positively the best Chick Feed made—it is used by prominent breeders all about here, j|
\\ becauie they have found it develops better chicks. Price 10 lbs.,
j! $1.38; too lbs., $2.75; 5 bag lots at $2.50 per 100 lb. We deliver anywhere.
WALTER S. SCHELL
QUALITY SEEDS
1307-1309 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
\ BOTH PHONES °P en Saturday Evenings, jj
Flagmen for 10:.'. 112. 1«1.
Hrakeinen for 102. 104, 111, 11
Engineers up: Newcomer. 1 ennant.
Sellers. Wolfe, Reislnger. Manley, Gib
bons. Dennlson, Smith. Welsh. Sober,
Bissinger, Davis. Hindman. I'lrst.
Madenford, Gallagher, Brunner, criss
well. Geesey.
Firemen up: Miller. Yentzer, I'arrner,
Watson, Bhive, Arnsberger. Manning.
Behman, Duvall, Huston. Myers, Hei -
man, Kreider, Wagner. Gelslnger, Rob
inson. Moffatt. Weaver, Collier, Spring,
1. Wagner. Brunner.
Conductors up: Looker, I" es I le, 'j.
KlaKmen up: Donohoe, Clark. Hairis.
Btakemen up: Jackson, s ™' el s.?^,.•
File. Gouse. Albright. Malseed, Denglei,
Br.vson. Shultzberger, Allen, Brown,
Middle Division —232 crew first to go
after 1:45 p. m.: 216, 17, 26, 16, -3, .6,
20. 21.
Kngineer for 2.>.
Fireman for 25.
Conductors for 17. 23, 2.>.
Kiizlneers up: Wlssler. ebslei, Kug
i ler. Garman, Smith. Knisley,
Firemen up: l.iebau, 1 ttiger,
: Wright. Kuntz, Fritz. Gross, Arnold,
; cox. Karstetter, Stoufter. Sheesley.
' Conductors up: Patrick. hbeile.
' Bvrnes. Frallck, Baskins.
I 'Flagman up: Frank.
I Brakemen up: Bolan Prank.
' Mvers. Strauser. Bell. WenerU k, Tro>,
j Holler, McHcnry. Henderson, Stahl,
I 1 'v'aril'^rreww—To go after Ip. m.:
|
23 l?ncVneers up: I.andls, Hoyler. Beck,
RI ever Blosser. Meals, Stahl. Swab,
ci lst ilarvey. Saltsman, Kuhn, Snyder,
, Tlremen aVe up: Sclilefer. Rauch.
Weiule. Uu k« y. Cookerley. Maeyer,
Snell. Bartolet. Getty. Barke V. Sheets,
Hair. Eyde, Shipley, Crow, I lsh, Sliol
ter, Bostdorf.
K\Ol»\ SIDE
STUDY AND EXERCISE
Study does not.hurt a child unless
the "study time is taken from time that
should be spent in out-of-door exer
cise.
Overstuily ami lack of exercise make
thin, bloodless children. It is a com
bination that provokes St. Vitus' dance.
if your child is thin and pale, list
less. inattentive, lias a tickle appetite
and is unable to stand still or sit still,
you must remember that health is
even more important than education.
See to It at once that the patient
does not overstudy, gets at least two
hours out-of-door exercise every day,
sleeps ten hours out of every twenty
four and takes a nonalcoholic tonic
iike Dr. AVilliams - Pink Pills until the
color returns to cheeks and lips and
the appetite becomes normal.
For growing children who become
i pale and thin Dr. Williams Pink Pill*
are not only safe but in the great mn
! jority of cases they arc the very best
'tonic that can lie taken. They build
up the blood and strengthen the. nerves
,-ind assist nature In keeping pace with
rapid growth.
The Dr. Williams Medicine Com
pany, Schenectady, N. Y„ will send you
two books on the blood and nerves it
you mention this pa pur. If your child
is very young ask forllie booklet "The
Care of the Ha by." Your own druggist
sells lw. Williams' Pink Pills. —Advur-
I llsenient.
MARCH 16, 1915.
241. 215, 210, 233, 231, 237. 238. 232.
JKngineers for 210, 215, 219, 212.
Fireman for 204.
Conductors for 4. 5, 3", 38.
Brakemen for 3, 34, 37.
Conductors up: Flickinger, liewees.
Brakemen up: Musser, Stimeling,
Twigg. Campbell. Vandling. Fair, Walt
man. Knight. Butz, Goudy. Kone.
Mldillc Division —22s crew first to go
after 2:45 p. m.: 231), 113. 10S, 101, 111,
118. 106, 105, 119.
Kngineers for 104, 105.
Brakeman for 113.
IIKADIXU CHEWS
The 9 crew llrst to go after 0.15 a. m.:
7. 8. 4. 14, 24, 17, 22, 15, 11, 19, 1, 18,
20, 12.
Fast-bound: 57.
First to go after 8.45 a. in.: 71, 59,
62. ,
Kngineers or 62, 17, 19, 22.
Conductors for 9, 15. 18, 22.
Brakemen for 1, 7, 8. 9, 14, 15, 17,
18, 20.
Kngineers up: Morne, Tipton, Wood,
Fortney, Bonawltz, Fetraw, Morrison,
Swoeley, Middaugh, Wiennan, Woland,
Ivettner, Pletz, Masslmore.
Firemen up: I.ongenecker, Anders,
1 j A.JV>UC
I Children's Coughs and Colds
Physician* say at least half of th
I eases of pneumonia, bronchitis, am
| croup can be prevented. They advisi
I against, letting the simplest cough ni
! cold gain any headway. At the llrst
1 sign of a rough, sore throat, cold or
j hoarseness use Goff's Cough Syrup. It
| Quickly breaks up the congestion.
I loosens the phlegm, heals the inflamma
tion and keeps the cold from the lungs.
I It lias prevented Pneumonia, Croup and
Whooping Cough In thousands of cases.
Guaranteed by your Grocer or Druggist.
25 and 50c. No opiates.
Live Dealers
WANTED
for Harrlsburg and leading centers of ad
joining territory—Excellent proposition to
live-wires —Demonstrating car here.
WILLIAM T. TAYLOR
Eastern Distributor Apperson Motor Cars
THIS WEEK ONLY
Hcmlq mirier*
City Auto Supply Company
1 IN-120 Market Ki.
Boyer.
Conductors up: McCormick, Hilton,
Genua n.
Brakemen up: Carlin, Stephens.
Painter, MachnVer. Kly. Smith, William
11. Wart-, Haines, Voder, Shearer,
I tonver.
■ The New Home Treatment
For Ugly, Hairy Growths
1 I
(Boudoir Secrets*
Here is a simple yet very effective,
method for removing hair and fuzz
from the face, neck and arms. Cover
the objectionable hairs with a paste
made by mixing some water with ii
little powdered delatone. Leave this
on for 2 or 3 minutes, then rub off.
wash the skin and the hairs have van
ished. No pain or inconvenience at
tends this treatment, but results will
be certain if you are sure to get real
delatone.
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Harrisburg business College
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Fall term, September firsf. Day
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Harrisburg, Pa.
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