MAN KILLED, WIFE DYING AS RESULT OF TROLLEY ACCIDENT MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM S. PIPES Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pipes Fall Beneath Car at Four teenth and Derry Streets; Both Well Known Throughout the City William S. Pipes, aged 66 years, 410 South Thirteenth stroet, Is dead, and his wife, aged 64 years, is dead, and the Harrlsburg Hospital as a result of falling under a trolley car at Four teenth and Derry streets last night shortly after 9 o'clock. Mr. Pipes was rolled under the wheels. Mrs. Pipes received a fractured skull and internal injuries. The aged couple were returning from services at Market Street Baptist Church, where Mr. Pipes was a dea 00 as follows: Four frame dwellings in Summit near Mar ket street, $1,600, and a two-story brick, corner of Bailey and Market, $2,000. Realty Transfers. —Realty transfers Saturday included the following: S. Friedman to J. T. W. McLaUghlin, Sixth and Herr, $1; B. W. Bear to Alice M. Bear, half interest In properties in Middletown and Swatara township, S7OO each; D. McAllster to Emma Shaw, Middle Paxtoft, $1; Minerva E. Lyter to R. A. Shumaker, Halifax, sl,- 200. Six Divorce Actions, Begun.—Half a doien divorce suits were begun to day by Attorney W. J. Carter as fol lows: Sarah vs. Edwin J. Specht. Ada M. vs. William D. Bundy. Elizabeth Mary vs. Harry N. Hoofna,gle, Blanche E. vs. Harry M. King, Mary M. vs. Wil liam D. Anderson, Emma vs. Harry T. Stelner. Fix Monday For Suavely Hearing.— Monday, May 17, was fixed by the Dau phin county court to-day for hearing the applicants of William M. Bates and J. B. Livingston against Harry W. Snavely. a stockbroker, for judgment for lack of sufficient affidavit of de fense. The plaintiffs claim several 1 thousand dollars loss from stock deals. These deals, they declare, they en trusted Snavely t!o put through prior to his failure. Public Sale of Stocks May 15.—Pub lic sale of stocks of the First National Bank. Commonwealth Trust and the Harrisburg Light and Power Com panies will be held at 10.30 o'clock May .ljj on' the Courthouse steps. The stocks will be sold by the Common wealth Trust Company, which is serv ing as executor in those estates which have the securities for sale. Commissioner Eby Improving. County Commissioner John 11. Eby, who has been seriously ill at his home In Lvkens for the last few weeks, is .improving rapidly and it is expected that he will be able to attend Wednes day's meeting of the commissioners. Open Bids for Water Pipe.—Bids for laying water pipes in Boas street from Eighteenth to the. eastern city line and In Monroe street from Calder street 250 feet north will be opened at 3 o'clock. May 17, by City Commissioner Harry F. Bowman, superintendent of public safety. Sell Bonds for Sinking Fund.—Bids for the sale of Union Real Estate In vestment Company gold mortgage bonds to the amount of $2,400 will be opened at noon Saturday, May 15, by the Commonwealth Trust Company, trustee, for the absorption of that much of the sinking funds. To Hear 8. and IJ. Dissolution Ap plication.—June 7 at 10 o'clock lias been fixed by the Dauphin County Court for hearing the dissolution r>ro ceedlngs instituted for the Harrisburg Savings and Association. Milk Utiles Adopted. Regulations governing the sale and -handling of milk and cream, recently passed by City Council and approved by the Bureau of Health and Sanitation, are now in effect. These rules provide, among other things, that no visibly contaminated milk shall be exposed for sale; special or baby milk must con form to the standard or standardized; milk sold as pasteurized must be so labeled: double crenm must be ladled accordingly, and milk bottles must be used as containers only. Further more. dealers may use only their own bottles. A fine of not more than SIOO nqr more than thirty days in jail is tlio penalty provided for violation of the ordinance. Knights of Columbus Leave For Annual State Council More than a dozen members of Tlar risburg Council, No. 869, Knights of Columbus, have gone to Philadelphia to attend the eighteenth annual meet ing of the state council. Grand Knight J. W. Kodenhaver and District Deputy John F. Sweeney will represent the local council. Others who have gone to Philadelphia are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Etter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koenig, l.eon F. Martin, J. Ross Sneeringer, R. J. Sites, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hlggins and Mgr. M. M. Hassett. Ready Help in time of physical trouble caused by indigestion, biliousness resulting from torpid liver, inactive bowels, is al ways given, quickly, certainly, safely by the most famous of family remedies BEECHAM'S PILLS , Sal* of Any Medicia* In th« World. Sold «Terywhcre. In boxes. 10c., 25c. 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Mill Save You From Operation A rupture can't possibly be relieved —can't even be -Jcept from growing worse unless protected against all strains and constantly kept from com RECEPTION* FOR NEW CITIZEN'S By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 10.—Four thou sand new citizens, recently naturalized here will be the guests to-night at a monster reception at which President Wilson has consented to be the prin cipal speaker. Secretary of the Navy Daniels,, Secretary Wilson, of the De partment of Labor; Judge Buffington, of the Circuit Court of Appeals and the Rev. Henry F. Couden. chaplain of the House of Representatives, have also promised to be present. FIVE MISSING AT CLEVELAND By Associated Press Cleveland, May 10.—Five men are missing and six were rescued after drifting about for four hours when r Wilkes-Barre Stove Now $6.20 Next winter you will pay. v 56.70 for the same s?ze coal. And then you are not sure of getting such good coal. By a large margin we believe that the coal we are now selling is the greatest coal value in Harrisburg. Though we know it is the best coal you can buy, we hesitate to call it such, because we know of many inferior kinds for which the same is claimed. Naturally they cannot all be best. Exhaustive tests, comparisons and analysis showed us the kind that really stand among the first. Save this 50c per ton now before you forget. United Ice & Coal Co. 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