TO HELP BUYER SECURE VALUES Valuation Committee of New Real Estate Board to Bene fit Purchasers ISSUE CERTIFICATE Legal and Complete Descrip tion Can Be Obtained Through New Body Prospective purchasers of property In Harrisburg or vicinity can readily and economically obtain full informa tion as to the legal description, the lot, block, number of street and location, If any. size of lot and character of improvements of the plot they wish to buy through the help of the new Harrisburg Real Estate Board. The plan will be of inestimable benefit to the home buyer, It is be lieved, Inasmuch as he can easily avoid the expense that wonkl ordi narily follow should he attempt to secure the same data through his own or his attorney's efforts. A cer tain fee will be collected, of course, hut through Its method of handling these matters the board will be in po sition to materially reduce this cost to the purchaser. The certificate containing the neces sary data will be issued by the "valua tion committee." to which the appli cation for an information will be turned. Applications, by the way, must be made to the secretary of the board and by him will be turned over to the chairman of the valuation com mittee. The certificate will be issued In duplicate, a copy being held on file by the committee. The information will be sealed and will be delivered immediately upon payment of the re quired fee. Forty-five per cent, of the Interest thus derived will go to the board's treasury: the remainder will go to the valuation committee. Following is the form of the cer tificate: We, the undersigned, members of the valuation committee of the Harrisburg Real Estate Board, have carefully considered the ap plication of (here insert name of applicant) for a valuation on the following described property (here give legal description, lot, block, frontage, between what streets and number of street and loca tion. if any. size of lot and charac ter of improvements). "We hereby certify that we have personally examined said prem ises and that we have no personal interest in the property value therein, and in our opinion said land is worth, exclusive of im provements. $ Value of improvements $ Total $ t Signed) •«' Valuation Committee, Harrisburg Kent Estate Roard. The personnel of the valuation com mittee is the only one of the half a dozen or more which will not be ap pointed: its three members will be elected for a year. The executive committee will con sist of the president of the board! who w ill serve as chairman, and the chair men of the various standing commit tees. Three members will comprise the membership committee, three the press and three the municipal ordi nances committee. Five members will be on the legislative committee and three each on the taxation and arbi trat'on committees. The board has planned to meet the second Monday of each month, al though a special meeting may be called any time by the president upon the written request of five members. The membership fee has been fixed at S5 per year, payable in advance, from April 1. Dozen New Bungalows Planned For Riverside by Moeslein and Neioer Indications point to an unusually big boost in building operations during the coming Spring, according to Ed ward Moeslein. treasurer of the new Harrisburg Heal Estate Roard. "The building program for 1315 is now occupying the immediate atten tion of builders and contractors as a rule, but some of them are talking plans in a genernl way for next, year," said Mr. Moeslein. "Just how exten sile the operations will he it is im possible to say at present, but when I've asked this contractor and that builder what he proposes to do next j year, his answer invariably is that he! plans to branch more extensively than I ever before." he added. Mr. Moeslein and M. Neiffer are nlaning to build ten or a dozen ! modern little bungalows in Riverside during 1916. These houses will be worth from Sn.-100 to $4,000 and will j face in Susquehanna street, in the! heart of Riverside. Plans are now be- ' ing prepared with a view to starting operations early in the Spring. Bringing Up Father # # # # # # By McManus n ———r —it _znr j " ~ y~n * y , YOU HAVE MY MR JICGS-l wpll-IF I I TOO NAY BE A BAKON - / MR. JI«;S-WHY DID C~~ AH MADAM -I Kiss CONStNT-BAWON- WOOLD LIKE TO M*LE SAID AW. SIR-YOO k BUT YOULL TAKE THf I MSU HIT THE BARON ? , I HE BUSTED YOUR HAND-You _ OUT YOU MOST T ° ARE A i"" d as Bold aml as sure as diamonds" 8 M Lxssw tsssisz szfi 1 ■"«•'""■ «? - II like unto no other jewelry store in this city. V llJ e as P° sslble unchanging value. When, n .«r i e ii ~ , , „ therefore, just as the holiday season ap- only very highest"grade the very lowest possible prices. . . unusually low pines, we think there is Q 1 „ i /1 • HI * ~ Justification for calling this "A Different Kind <2) ! rf Remember this—that we differ from all of Jewelru Store" 1 ' other jewelry stores IN THE MATTER OF "1 Jeweiry store. \ SELLING ONLY. We gather our stocks in the i /•.#• •./• / * f ., . . , I • same markets—buy from the same rnanufac- -1 distinguishing feature of this new-idea-sort turers—in fact, we travel the same road as ' of-store will be the tact that we will not carry other jewelry stores right up to the selling an U Qold-plated jewelry, but everything in the point, and this is the part that CONCERNS YOU gold jewelry line will be absolutely solid gold t most of all. ' and guaranteed as such. , •j « New Stocks Our Reputation A Permanent Store > |S en^re s^oc °' diamonds, three years of business , £ £ jewelry, watches, and silver- € 1 relations with the people of T_X ' ,ni '^ s U 1 )0D the saQ dy Sj (3 ware, without a single ex- Harrisburg and vieinity V I foundation of selling the u (Ml ception, are brand new and up to the liave established us a record in public shoddy variety of merchan- Gr verv minute in style. A magnificent favor . ' or TRUTII AND HONESTY. dise can not hope for a business that |3, 93 array of all that is rich, beautiful and .r money will etaud. But he who builds ou the . , (3d ... will be the principal factor upon rj , UAXT p,,m TT . ... i nfts qP art istic in solid gold and silver wh i c h this business will be estab- solid rocks of HONEST \ ALULS— tvjp y « jewelry, handsomely cased watches, lished—aud this "different kind of HONEST GOODS and HONEST AD- h g 9 (ft artistic tableware, and all the season's jewelry store" will always give you VERTISING can be assured of perma- C p Q S3 novelties in art jewelry, r,waits your back your money without quibble or nency. We purpose to make this a g C 3 inspection. delay in case of any dissatisfaction. permanent store. q S I | Beautiful Souvenirs I \ Impelled by a natural feeling of gratitude earnestly request that you favor us with your BIS towy and a sincere appreciation for the years of presence at our Grand Opening tomorrow and M patronage bestowed upon us by the people of receive a beautiful souvenir with our compli- 9fß| 3 tius city and the surroundng towns, we ments. zjM|| | 206 Market St. i | 206 Market St. I 1 1 MARKET STREET STORE | j One of Five Sisters Who Married U. B. Preachers Dies in Western State Mrs. Kathryn Uarman. a sister of Mrs. Mliie Renn, 1(105 Market street, this city, who died Tuesday at (Jales btirs. 111., was buried this afternoon at that city. Mrs. Uarman before her marriage to tiie late Rev. Sheridan Garnian, was Miss Kathryn UiKht. of Alinville, Pa. She was well known throughout Leba non county and bad many friends at Middletown. where she was a frequent visitor, Fifteen years ago she moved West when her husband was called by an Illinois United Brethren Church. Mrs. Uarman was one of five sisters, nil of whom married United Brethren preachers. Mrs. Renn, her sister here, was tlie wife Of the Rev. U. G. Renn. who died three years ago while pastor of State Street United Brethren Church. The five sisters met their husbands while the young men were students at l«ehannn Valley College. YOUNG I'EOI'IjE ON HIKE New t'umberland. Pa., Nov. 26. A jolly crowd of young people took a hike to York county on Wednesday night and were entertained at the home of Miss Elizabeth Sloat. The following took the hike: The Misses Anna Raker. Esther t'ummings, of Marcella Urlch, Trossa Kerns. Kdith Taylor. Hazel Halo, Maze) Vogelsong, Esther Miller, Ruth Schell, Annie Hoover, New Cumber land, Hazel Souders, York county: Elizabeth Sloat. Karl Klsher, Charles Bates, George PSates, I -co McCreary, i )ren Kaufman, Rose Brlnton, Robert Rytle, New Cumberland; Wllmot Kapp, Edner Souders, ('amp Hill, and Mr. Posey. Lcnioyne. Tlie party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bomgardner and Mr. and Mrs. Walter MeCorinick, Lemoyno. II III: Tin: HOTTKRIIAM RURIVRD MKDfCAI, SI I'l'LlKS ' H.v . 1 xsnciatrd Press Berlin, Nov. 25, via l.ondon, Nov. 26. —Tlio lire in the mail room of the Hol land-American steamer llotterdam on her east-bound trip, late in August, ruined, it has been learned, a large shipment of medical supplies from the American Red Cross to Germany. The I shipment, which was known to hav» been damaged, was appraised by American officials here upon its arrival and its destruction found to be virtue ally complete. Ol>l> I KMiOWS' BANQUKT New Cumberland, Pa„ Nov. 26. —« Independent Order of Odd Fellows will hold a banquet at their hall on [.rune Kiroet tills evening. 7