10 I How Is This For a New Sales Record? fl 109 Garden Plots Sold Than Days H ' T , Th . at > 3** some - Seventy-four more aimed right today. They saw the excellent advantages of the new State Highway along the Linglestown iSii They admired the many attractive bungalows and the Colonial Country Club on the Jonestown Road. They made up their minds to own a home in the suburbs iftll L . n f*Sf e * i T the smtable building restrictions: Fifty-foot avenues; fifteen-foot alleys; oiled streets; perfect title; lots |fff| [► 25 feet, 50 feet, 75 feet and 100 feet deep, no plots less than 100 feet, some plots 250 feet deep and more. We refuse to sell to undesirable buyers. SUNDAY IS INSPECTION DAY—COME AND SEE PARK PLACE H IP!- . "WJI |gp Salesmen Will Be Present to Give Any Desired Imformation |m ||j r*oo Secures 3. Garden Plot aim for a home S m «P^ #VV The first arrow is easy to shoot F,ve dollars down' THE SUBURBS- /|jg filf hits the bull's eye in the target you have been aiming THE IDEAL WAY T0 LIVE /M\ |®§! for and rings the bell that gives you immediate possess- [ §f /f mT*%jk 1 B |J§| 00 *° n P ' 0t yOU se ' ect# E. yer y cent you pay goes on M M I'lS |Sp;l J/J - I the purchase. No interest for four years. No taxes ~' j§p2T( WM I ' ']ijß |||j} Per fj* years. No extras. No payments required , (jfi ||| Pays the Balance A Liberal Discount For Cash |||| gj Take Linglestown Car. Tell Conductor You Want to Get Off at Houck's )j| ||j Lane, Near Colonial Country Club |f|j| If B. F. Sheesley DI Ar* Fh Wm. J. Sohland ils| Owner I 1 mLSales Manager B Harrisburg Office, Room 7, Shearer Building, 204-206 Market Street. Bell Phone 3688-J-l tiff News Items of Interest in Central Pennsylvania Hazleton. Called to Shamokin where her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Tershing, fell down statrs and broke her neck, Mrs. Thomas Glennen, of Beaver Brook, tripped as she entered the Tershing home and rractured her right arm. Fred Tershing, grandson of Mrs. Tershing, is in the hospital at Shamokin where his right leg was amputated following an accident. Lancaster.—lt is estimated that the hailstorm which passed over Northern Lancaster county, Thursday evening damaged or destroyed tonacco in the fields to the extent of a hundred thou sand dollars. Havana seed tobacco which had already been topped, was the greatest sufferer. Hazleton.—John Patonl, 17, of Mc- Adoo, employed as a jig runner at the Honey Brook colliery, of the Lehigh &; Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, met death when his leg was caught in an elevator and torn away at the hip. Tamaqua.—Tamaqua Lodge of the Order of Independent Americans dedi cated their $30,000 hall ana apart ment building last evening with im posing ceremonies. Shamokin Police throughout the P»nte were instructed to look out for Mildred Compolo, a young girl, who mysteriously disappeared from here several days ago. SOCIAL EVENTS IX PERRY Special to The Telegraph Blain, Pa., July 24. A large wagon loaded with about thirty young people of this place went on Thursday eve ning to the home of Misses Maud and Burnadette Nesblt, at Pine Grove, five ml Irs from here, to enjoy -a lawn party. A delightful lawn party was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hench, where the Ladies' Sewing circles of this place and New Germantown and a number of friends were entertained. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Reformed church held a picnic yesterday in Sherman's Park. A festival Is being held this eve ning by the Ladles' M!te Society of the Lutheran church on the church lawn. jerry on the Job By Hoban i , y nigal rasrl ' ißssossi , r i I J I Jm/M puisk. STUDIO. Wim A kID otraDe AND UOH qjee-) U - p 00 «.,..■ I >- if? —1| *-—> SPEED /^—: —) Towwkv 111 * c ■■/ r o*dvou U. vlt comeim-i guestj Mffrre < J|k \p | | // ; ' j / ATTBTO^ SATURDAY EVENING, LVTHER IiEAGCE ENTERTAINED Special to The Telegraph Dauphin, Pa., July 24.—The mem bers of the Luther League of the Lu theran Church were delightfully enter- , tained by Miss Anna Hoffman at a 1 perch social at her home in South j Erie street last evening. Charades, | peanut twist and other games were ! indulged in. A vocal solo by Miss Srsan Long was enjoyed by all. Re- i freshments were served to the Rev. | Robert Fortenbaugh. Mrs. William F. ; , Reed, Mrs. Daniel Seller, Mrs. Kath- | erine Jackson, Mrs. H. I. Gerberich, | Misses Madg* Gayman. Jennie Gay- 1 man, Clara Bergstresser, Susan Long, j Rv.th Long-, Christina Long, Oneeda I Fertig, Mary Gaylor, Olive Douden, j Ellen Feaser, Susan Jackson, Anna i i Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. David Hoff- i man. Professor Miles C. Hummer ! i Walter Seller, Ralph Shoop, Charles S* i Gerberich and Ray Hoffman CAMP FIRE GIRLS RETURN HOME Duncannon, Pa., July 24.—The Sus- ! . quehanna Camp Fire Girls, of Duncan- j [. non, after a ten days' outing at Crow's Ferry have returned to their respec-! ■ tive homes. They report having a i i good time and enjoyed the daily! routine of camp life, interspersed with bathing and swimming. They walked l a distance of forty-two miles, i Miss Anna Wills was guardian and Miss Cathryn Hart chaperon of the i following: Misses Alberta Morris, i Grace Fry, Maud and Blanche Zell, Edna Passmore, Lenora Rife, Gladvs i Lewis, Ruth Johnston, Ruth Wolpert Ruth Wilkinson and Miss Edna Jen kins. REFUSED WAlt ORDERS Special to The Telegraph Shlppensburg, Pa., July 84. lt has i been reported that the Domestic En gine & Pump Company was manufac [ turing war supplies, but two large ' orders were refused. The last one i came from Russia and would have i made a great deal of work. BARR HOLLINGSWORTH DIES i Special to The Telegraph i Waynesboro, Pa., July 24. Barr Hollingsworth, died at his home here yesterday after an Illness of three ' years of tuberculosis. He was 23 years i old and Is survived by his wife and one son. I PECULIAR ACCIDENT ' Special to The Telegraph Elizabethtown, Pa., July 24.—Benja min Longenecker, of near town, while i assisting to load wheat yesterday aft i ernoon, wa» badly Injured by having his nose caught In a hay hook. Think- I ing the hook was away from him, he ! started for the front of the load and was drawn by his nose until the hook | tore through the skin. He fell un conscious and lost considerable blood. It required fourteen stitches to sew the wound. CLERKS ON OUTING Special to The Telegraph Dauphin, Pa. July 24.—Thirty-two ! employes of the Dives, Pomeroy & I Stewart department store, of Harrls -1 burg, were delightfully entertained on j Friday afternoon and evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Worcester at their , cottage on the side of the mountain. | The party, who are all emploved in departments of which Mr. Worcester I Is. in charge, spent the day in the open j and returned home by jitney. PENROSE FUNERAL Special to The Telegraph j Beaver Meadow, Pa., July 24. 'Miss Mary Penrose, aged S4, a cousin ; of Senator Boies Penrose, was buried iin Mountain View Cemtery at Hazle j ton yesterday. Miss Penrose was a | native of this place, but died at I Elizabeth, N. J., where she had made 1 | her home the past fifteen years. She •was a daughter of the late N. P. Pen rose. r LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR WASTE PAPER— j In accordance with the provisions of an I Act of Asuembly approved April 28 I i 1915. the Superintendent of Public 1 Printing and Binding will receive bids I for the purchase of waste paper at his ■ office in the Capitol, on Tuesday, July I 21, at 11 o'clock. For further particu- i lars apply to A. NEVIN POMEROY, Supt. Public Printing and Binding, i In the District Court of the United ' States for the Middle District of ; Pennsylvania —ln Bankruptcy. No. ! 2P4S ln the Matter of Dlller S. ! bollenberger, Bankrupt. | ri'BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE 1 THE undersigned trustee will expose HSRRISBURG TEI EGRSPH3 at public sale, In front of the Court I House. Harrisburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1015, at 2 ' o'clock P. M., the following described real esatc, to wit: Plot 1. All that certain lot or piece j of land, situate in the City of Harris- . purg, bounded and described as fol- i lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west side of Wood Avenue, ninety-five (95) feet northwardly from Peffer Street: thence westwardly by a line parallel with said street one hunderd (100) feet to YOusling Avenue; thence north wardly along said avenue fourteen (14) feet to line of property of Diller S. Sol lenberger; thence by the line of said property eastwardly one hundred (100) feet to Wood Avenue aforesaid: thence southwardly along said avenue fourteen 114) feet to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a dwelling house Known as No. 2004 Wood Avenue. Plot 2. All that certain lot or piece of land situate In the said city, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west side of \\ ood Avenue one hundred and nine (109) feet northwardly from Peffer Street: thence westwardly by a line parallel with said street one hundred (100) feet to Yousling Avenue; thenc» northwardly along said avenue four teen (14) feet to line of property lately of Geo. Yousling; thence by the line of said property eastwardly one hun dred (100) feet to Wood Avenue afore said; thence southwardly along said avenue fourteen (14) feet to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a dwelling house known as No. 2006 Wood Avenue. Plot 3. All those certain lots of ground, situate in the Eleventh Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: No. 1. Beginning at a point on Wood Avenue about ninety-eight (98) feet distant from Maclay Street, at the cor ner of a three (3) feet wide private al ley; thence westwardly at right angles I with said avenue along the line of said | alley one hundred (100) feet VP Yous jllng Avenue; thence southwardly by j the line of said last mentioned alley I twenty (20) feet to a lot, now or late, of George Yousling: thence eastwardly by the line of said lot one hundred (100) feet to Wood Avenue aforesaid; thence northwardly by the line of said I avenue twenty (20) feet to the place of (beginning. Having thereon erected two dwelling houses known as Nos. I 2020 and 2022 Wood Avenue. I Plot 4, No. 2. Beginning at a point lon the western side of Wood Avenue distant two hundred and seven (207) feet northwardly from the northern side of Peffer Street, at the southeastern corner of a lot, now or lately, of Mary Ann Yousling: thence westwardly along the line of said lot, at right angles with Wood Avenue one hundred - i (100) feet to Yousling Alley; thence southwardly along said alley forty-two' (42) feet to line of lot, now or lately,!, of George Yousling; thence eastwardly | at right angles with said avenue one • hundred (100) feet -to Wood Avenue; I : thence northwardly along said avenue 1 . forty-two (42) feet out to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a i large stable and warehouse. Plot 5. All those two (2) certain lots of ground, situate in the Sixth : Ward in the said City of Harrisburg, more particularly bounded and de i scribed as follows: j Beginning at a point on the south I side of Peffer Street at a line of prop- i erty of Theodo: e J. Nichols: thence i ! southwardly along said property of j Theodore J. Nichols at right angles to ; Peffer Street about seventy-eight (78) i feet six (6) Inches to the side of an al- i ley three (3) feet wide; thence west -1 wardly along said alley thirty-four (34) i feet to Wood Avenue; thence north ' wardly along Wood Avenue about ' seventy-nine (79) feet to Peffer Street; i and thence eastwardly along PefTer ; i Street thirty-four (34) feet to the place lof beginning. Having thereon erected | ! two dwelling houses known as Nos. 523 | i and 525 Peffer Street. I Plot 6. All the following described j j lot or tract of land, situate in the Sixth Ward, of the City of Harrisburg. Coun ty of Dauphin and State of Pennsyl- | vania, bounded and described as fol lows. to wit: • Beginning at the southwest corner of I Penn Street and Geiger Avenue: thence .along said Geiger Avenue (south side) I sixtv (RO) feet to a corner of a four (4) I feet' wide alley: thence In a sout hwardly direction along said four (4) feet wide alley twelve (12) feet to line lof property of Samuel D. Kochenour:! thence in an easterly direction along said property sixty (60) feet to a point | on Penn Street; thence along said i i Penn Street (west side), twelve (12)1 I feet to the place of beginning. To- I gether with the right of ingress and j ! ogress over said four (4) feet wide alley I in common with the other owners of j | land abutting thereon. Having tliere-| ion erected a storyi I frame dwelling house numbered 20181 ! Penn Street. Plot 7. All that described lot of| I ground situate, lying and being In! I Franklin Township, York County, and, ; State aforesaid, bounded and described I as follows, to wit: i Beginning at a corner of land of! | Catherine Hoffman: thence by land of .Samuel Smith's heirs south fifteen (15) I degrees and three-fourth east perches to stones; thence south six-! teen (16) degrees and a fourth west, . eight perches and one-tenth to a atone' !at a public road: thence along the! I same to a corner of land of Catherine! Hoffman: thence by lands of the samel to the place of beginning, containing i one acre neat measure, be the same more or less. Plot 8. All the hereinafter descrlb-l JULY 24, 1915. Ed lot of ground, situate, lying and being in Franklin Township, York County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post: thence by land of the said Dlller S. Sollenberger, north seventeen CI") degrees east. seven perches and flve-tenths to a post; thence by land of Samuel Smith s heirs south seventeen (17) degrees and three fourths east, eight perches and seven tenths to a post at the side of a pub lic road: thence north seventy-eight (78) degrees and three-fourths west i crossing said road four perches and I I nine-tenths to a post at the side of said : road, the place of beginning, contain ; ing' eighteen perches neat measure, j Plot 9. All that certain lot or piece of land, situated, lying and being in the Tenth Ward, City of Harrisburg, Countv and State aforesaid, bounded land described as follows, to wit: ' Beginning at the corner of Howard I Alley, and another fifteen (15) feet I wide alley, in the rear of Seneca ! Street, as designated in a plan of lots of John R. Shoemaker, and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, in and for the County of Dauphin afore said, in Plan Book "B," page 17: thence wedtwardly along the line of the last ; mentioned fifteen (15) feet wide alley, twenty-two (22) feet to line of lot of I one Rambo; thence northwardly along ■ said line fifty-six (56) feet more or less to a point: thence eastwardly parallel with Seneca Street, twenty (20) feet six | (6) inches more or less to Howard! Alley; thence along the line of Howard! | Alley, flfty-slx (56) feet more or less' j to the corner of said other fifteen (15) j feet wide alley, the place of beginning. Plot 10. All »hat certain piece or ' strip of ground lying and being in the ! Tenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg, I Pa., bounded and described as follows: ] Beginning at a point on Howard , I Avenue, which point is ninety-four (94) I : feet seuthwestward from the corner of i Seneca Street and Howard Avenue, and at the corner of the property now of ; Biller S. Sollenberger: thence west wardly along the lot of the said Diller | S. Sollenberger, and parallel with Sen | r-ca Street twenty (20) feet six (6) I inches, more or less to a point on the i line of lot now or late of Louisa Ram- j ! bo: thence northwardly along the line I of said- lot three (3) feet to a point; i thence eastwardly by a line parallel I with Seneca Stroet and along other 1 lands of the said Susan M. Coble. ' I twenty (20) feet six (6) inches, more i lor less to Howard Avenue; thence I i along said Howard Avenue. south ! waroly three (3) feet to the place of I beginning. The above described real estate will l Ibe sold free and clear of all en-1 i eumbrances. I TERMS: 10 per cent, on day of sale, I and balance thereof on confirmation by I the Court. JOB JT. CONK LIN, I Trustee. 1 LKUAL NOTICES CLERK'S NOTICE NO 2960 IN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania, Mathias H. Baker, of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, having ap plied for a full discharge from all debts provable agains his estate under said Act. notice is hereby given to all known creditors a%d other persons in Interest, to appear before the said I court at Scranton, in said District, on ; the 23d day of August, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER, Clerk. NOTICE "Notice is hereby given that the Au ditors appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin county to audit the accounts of the School District of Susquehanna township, have filed their report which contains the following: W. F. Keiser, collector. Dr.: Amount of tax du plicates $19,875.54 Penalties 224.51 Extra list from County Commis sioners 11.00 I Total $20,111.05 I Cr.: j Cash payments ...$19,747.67 ; Return on unseat -1 e0 land 96.88 Exonerations 266.50 I Total $20,111.08 L* G. Orr, treasurer. Dr.: , Receipts $58,994.41 I Cr.: Expenditures $23,032.24 Cash on hand .... 5,962.17 Total $28,994.41 Resources: Cash on hand .... $5,962.17 Grounds and build ings 63.170.00 School furniture and books 4,000.00 $78,132.17 Liabilities: 'Total debt of Dis trict $29,000.00 $29,000.00 | That the aforesaid Auditors' Report I was presented to the Court of Cora- I mon Pleas of Dauphin County on July I 10. 1915, and by the said Court ordered j to be filed: that the said Auditors' Re i port was filed on July 10, 1915, to No. I 79 September Term. 1915; that the same will be confirmed absolutely unless an I appeal Is taken therefrom within thirty days after the filing thereof." HENRY F. HOLLER, Prnlhn. n >.