6 The Auto Show Favorite Six and Twelve Cylinders Biggest Attraction at the Harrisburg Show VWSV.%Vy , .V.V.".V%S%%%WV.VAWJVy".%WASWAVi Sun Light Six Exact duplicate of cars costing $390 more. Get information on the newest sensation under the SUN, at the show or at our office. SUB-AGENTS WANTED IN DAUPHIN. PERRY, LEBANON", CUMBERLAND AND LANCASTER COUNTIES MKTZ Pleasure and Delivery Cars Get Twenty Reasons Why Your Car Should be a METZ See These Cars at the Auto Show or at Our Offices Penna. Auto Sales Co. 5 Grace Street, near Pennsy Station 58 S. Cameron St., after March 1 Don't Fail to See the Peerless 8 at the Auto Show The car that everybody has been talking about since its intrci duction at the New York and Philadelphia Shows. SOME OF ITS CHARACTERISTICS Peerless 8-cylinder motor. 125-inch wheelbase. 354-inch bore, 5-inch stroke. cord tires, front and rear. 33 8-10 H. P. rated 80 actual. Weight, 3500 lbs. 7-Passenger body extra seats folding in back Gray and Davis electric lights and starter, of front seats. Peerless platform, spring suspension. Price, SIB9O. F. O. B. Cleveland CALL OR PHONK FOR IJRMONTRATION Keystone Motor Car Co. 1019-25 Market Street C. H. Barner Manager Both Phones Bringing Up Father # # <s> . # <Jl> # By McManus □ 2**' L ®£ T YV»OO>ROUBE I HAVE A T>U;>PIAOR« JUST WAIT HERE -1 IOX . THATS, 1 JUST WHO I'LL <O BACK I [ NIX ~HE DOESN'T ~1, IL"WJ£° ' T C I »T WOZ. LUHMD OUT V MX WATCH - WHO "YOU BA(0~ AND M.L HIM KNOW THAT • IF ME WATRU- 3 33Sm3£, H « J [ ABOUT DAT, J MM > ,T» ? WHAT A CROOK , COT THE WATCH: IIH ME JJ MONDAY EVENING, 1 HAWtISBURG (£s!& TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 21, 1015. UNITED EVANGELICAL SESSION TO HEAR ENCOURAGING Harrisbiirg Preachers Will Tell of Remarkable Growth Dur ing Last Year; Announce Guests and Hosts During Sessions Mr .^1 HpIN, M Jm JmMm REV. G. F. SCHAUM Pastor of Harris Street United Evan gelical Church. Where Confer ence Will Be Hold. Encouraging reports will be made by the pastors of the United Evan gelical churches of this city at the East Pennsylvania conference session to bo held In tho Harris Street United Evangelical Church this week, when several hundred ministers and lay delegates will be in attendance. The Rev. G. F. Schaum, pastor of the Harris Street church will make the following report at the close of the year's work. A number of new members were received during the year. Present membership. 377; net increase, 5; enrollment of Sunday school, 503; average attendance dur ing the year, 266; money raised by- Sunday school, $591.00; Keystone League of Christian Endeavor mem bership, 60 active, 4 associate; average attendance. 53; Junior C. E. member ship, 67; average attendance, 41; Wo man's Missionary Society, member ship, 62; money raised, $163; mission REV. A. E. HANGEN Of Park Street United Evangelical Church. Pastor to Make Good Report. band, membership, 69; money raised, $35.71; total amount of money raised for all purposes by the congregation, $5,396. J lev. Mr. Hansen's Report The Rev. A. E. Hangfn, pastor of the Park Street Church, read his an nual report last evening to the congre gation at the closing services of the conference year. The report is as fol lows: Number of conversidns. 67; re ceived by certificate, 28; received by profession, 72; church membership, 425; net gain, 69; Sunday school en rollment, officers and teachers, 27; scholars, 550; cradle roll, 44; money raised by Sunday school, $644; average attendance, 287; scholars converted, 40; Keystone League of Christian En deavor, membership, 82 active, 3 asso ciate; average attendance, 45; money raised, SSO; Junior C. E. membership, 60; average attendance, 40; money raised, $9.00; Women's Missionary Society, membership, 71; average-at tendance, 25; money raised, $186; Young People's Society, membership, 53; average attendance, 30; money raised, $63; mission band,' member ship, 37; average attendance, 25; money raised, sl7. Total amount of money raised for all purposes by the congregation, $5,600. Pastoral visits, 1,242. Hoatn and The hosts and guests will be as fol lows: Mrs. L. D. Banks, 428 Hamilton street, .T. E. Bahner; Frank Bartolet, 17 South Fifteenth street, A. A. Koch, W. T. Harner; Dr. C. W. Batdorf, 1622 North Third street. E. 9. Woodrlng, W. H. Egge; I. J. Batdorf, 1029 Green street, A. B. Saylor, J. P. Miller; Tlieo. Be shore. 352 Harris street, A. J. Brunner, G. W. Marquardt; Mrs. Curtis Bickel, 1508 North Sixth street, J. T. Layton, Grant Seidel; C. W. Bogai', 109 Caider street, j.>. P. Longsdorf, F. S. Longs dorf; I. P. Bowman, Bellevue Park. C. A. Brown, S. J. Sumpman: A. J. Brein inger, 1501 State street, H. P. liagner. Mrs. H>. Carnahan. 1425 Green street. C. K. Liclue. C. P. Liehline; Mrs. Miles Coyle, 1718 Green street, S. 11. Heckler, Horace Kreibel; Cornman and Cole stock, 1 524 A Derry street, W. L. Teel, 11. 14. Moyer. William H. Duni, 1935 North Fourth street, J. H. Gresch, H. L. Yeakel; Wal ter Durn, 2021 Fulton street, Norman Lower, Roy Sinclair. L L. Ffnefrock, 1007 Capital street, W. H. Slappich, K. W. Musselman; Mrs. S. \V. Finkenblnder, 514 South Sixteentli street. Norman Lower, Roy Sinclair; C. B. Fischer, 1621 North Fifth street, W. A. Ivutz, F. G. Yost. John A .Gill. 19 South Eighteenth street, P. K. Bergman. H. S. Helfner; Cliarles Gingrich, 1619 North Fifth street, George Maurey, F. S. Borkey; Mrs. Charles Gipple, 632 Boyd avenue, J. T. Layton, Grant Seidel; W. IX Greser, 2139 North Fourth street, M. D. Simp son, John Ginter; Sir. and Mrs. Gray l>lll. 1736 North Sixth street. P. K, Berg man. H. S. Heffner; Dr. H. F. Gross, 1412 i North Second street. L. C. Hunt, W. J. Dech, G. H. Dellecker, C. E. Huber. Mrs. A. E. Hangen, 1615 Market street, A. E. Hangen, G. W. Hangen, W. W. Schoenberger; Mrs. Paul Harm, 309 Buckthorn avenue. George Maurey; Mrs. W. S. Harris. 1851 Whitehall street. H. F. Schlegel. E. E. Sta,uffer, W. S. Harris; W. K. Hertz, 276 Muench street, G. B. Gensenier and wife: J. W. Hoover, 1409 Market street, J. W. Hoover; Mrs. .1. Howanstine, 1704 Penn street, 11. F. Schlegel. E. E. Stauffer, H. M. Jones. A. W. Warfel? I. J. Reitz: Mrs. Wash. Huber, 1527 Green street, C. H. Mengel, J. W. Slack; Mrs. Robert Hughes, 1103 l'pnn street, W. A. Shoemaker; Mrs. Mary Hertz, 412 Forstcr street, 11. H. Dech. R. A. Kilpatriek. C. A. Jenkins, 340 Harris street, P. T. Broclous. W. S. Rehrer. Mrs. Kate Kelser, 636 Boas street. F. G. Yocum, E. Blimline; Charles Kiigore. 351 Harris street, A. A. Koch, W. T. Harner: W. C. Kerns. 1523 Penn street, H. M. Wingert, R. F. Andrew; Harry Kise, 1604 Penn stroet. J. K. Freed, J. L. Gruber; Amnion Krebs. IS3B North Second street, H. M Wingert, 11. F. Miller. John tiappley, 2100 North Third street, W. J. EdeTman. 11. K. Fassnacht, Bishop W. 11. Fouke; .1. M. l-.appley, 20: i I North Fourth street. J. F. Gross, W. H. «'.hrist: Mrs. Reuben Ijaudermilch, ISOO North Second street, J. A. Heck, K. K. Mesaersmith, Bishop U. F. Swen- Kd; Mrs. Sabina na street, A. E. Warfel, I. J. Reitr. Mrs. W. MaoDougal, 1900 Green The leader leader of high grade cars selling for less than two thousand dollars. 8 I [ New and Greater 1 I CHANDLER SIX I at the Automobile Show this week The big new seven passenger body, with true stream-line design and handsome walnut-paneled tonneau cowl, is the most beautiful of all the season's new motor car bodies. And before the season's over any other style of body will be out of date. This was the verdict of the New York Show. In the Marvelous Chandler Motor, famous the world over, there is no hint of experimentation. Highest grade finish and equipment distinguish the Chandler now, as for three years past Seven-passenger touring car $1295 Four-passenger roadster $1295 Three-passenger cabriolet $1650 Seven-pass, convertable Sedan $1795 I See the Chandler at the Show | Andrew Redmond, ! | Third and Boyd Streets == i H I CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Manufactut e*eland,OHi» 35 1 g | ■ I Mill ; i-K «::,:ii MillMllNMi street, J. M. Rlnker, H. J. O. Rlnker; C. " A. Mack, 1838 Logan street, George E. i Dull, Charles Fenstermacher; S. J. Me- ! ha file, 434 Kelker street, E. F. Brown, i Arthur Burkett; C. H. Mlckel, 2108 Tur- j nor avenue, J. G. Rosenberger, H. J. ] Kline; the Rev. E. J. Miller, lU2O Sus- |, quehanna street, E. J. Miller; Mrs. R. , K. Moliegan, 1602 Penn street, J. M. Shoop; A. W. Moyer, 2124 Nort*< Fourth street, J. D. Kistler, S. Deßlnder, G. W. I Hangen; F. E. Musser, 702 North Sixth I street, S. P. Erisman, A. A. Hllleary. C. Nagle, 115 Broad street, R. C. Deib ert and family; Mrs. 1. NelT, 1820 North Sixth street, I'. G. Reinhold, C. E. Hess; ; C. 14. Neff, 1830% North Sixth street, 1). G. Reinhold. C. E. Hess; A. C. Neff, 1706 | North Third street, S. N. IMssinger, S. | A. Heisey; Mrs. B. 11. Niebel, Penbrook, B. H. Niebel; Gab. Nissley. 1806 Green i street, J. K. Hoffman, AV. P. Rhoda; J. J. Nungesser, 2119 Green street, J.. 11. bhiray. M. J-.. Burger; Mrs. George Ott, | 1706 Penn street, N. A. Bail', 11. J. Glick, George Ott. J. C. Peffer, 1921 North Sixth street, I C. P. Kichiine, C. R. Eiehte; Walter, Pence, 1710 Penn street, W. H. Schlap nich, R. W. Musselman. Mrs. Robert Reheard, 1943 Green I street, Mrs. C. A. Groflt; G. W. Rhoads, I 212 Muench street, A. G. Flexer, E. L. Ramer; \V. E. Rickert, 1613 Market street, H. M. Jones, A. M. Sampsel, F. S. Borkey, H. F. Miller; E. A. Riegle, 1826 Park street, Thomas Knecht, P. B Boyer. Mrs. J. G. Sands, 430 South Fourteenth street. J. G. Sands; Mrs. G. F. Scliaum, 1608 Green street. A. W. Cooper, G. It. Riffert. W. J. Scheifley, G. F. Schaum; E. S. Schilling. 1110 Montgomery street, |G. I>. Sweigert; F. E. Schwartz. 438 j Boas street, S. I(. Chubb; 11. O. Sebold, I 1316 North Third street, W. F. Heil, F. j 10. Erdman, A. M. Sampsel; Mrs. J. M. Shoop, Steelton, J. M. Shoop; C. A. Slot iiower, 210 Hummel street, I. K. John son; .1 .S. Harper; J. E. Slothower, 214 Soutii Thirteenth street. E. R. Hart. .1. A. Smith; Mrs. \V. M. Stanford. 226 Reily street, IJ. S. Stauffer. .1. I* Guinther, W. M. Stanford; Vincent Stanford, 2025 Green street, S. I* Wlest, U O. Wiest; Warren Steekley, 1915 Penn street, P. T. Brocious. W. S. Rehrer; W. W. Steck ley, 2021 Green street, C. I). Huber, If. I). Kreldler. J. D. Kilheffer, George San ville; Roy Stetler, 2115 Green street, A. W. Brownmiller, J. S. ellsiler; Mrs. El mer Strine. 1802 Susquehanna street, W. H. Ilartzler, C. W. lleffner; Miss Emma Swartz, 2104 North Fourth street, A. 11. Schtiler. William Wleand; Mrs. U. F. Swengrl, 75 North Eighteenth street, Bishop W. H. - Fouke, Bishop U. F. S wen gel ■ George I). Sweigert, 93 North Seventeenth street, A. M. Sweigert; C. M. Stoudt, 2448 Jefferson street, 11. C. I>lltZ. W. I* Troup, 406 Harris street, J. M. Eongsdorf, Thomas Knecht. > Mrs. A. F. White, Penbrook, Delroy White: Bruce Wiley, 2126 Susquehanna street, C. P. Klclillne, C. R. Llchte; Mrs. , H. Wright, 1520 Penn street, G. W. Im boden, H. E. Seyfrlt, S. H. Heckler, Horace Kreibel. Bolton House. W. H. Steinman, A. W | Pontius. Ellsworth Reinhard, C. E. Christ, H. 11. Zaring. Central Hotel. 11. E. Baxter, John S. Wolf, Levi A. Wentz, William Nelson, Edwin Eshelman. The Lennox, C. M. Rothermel, E. E. Templin. Commonwealth. J. G. Molin, James F. | Mohn. Lip-gett's, corner Broad and Susque \ CHALMERS^ \ Dodge \ At the Auto Show \ KEYSTONE \MOTOR CAR CO. \ 1019-25 Market Street M hanna streets, A. B. Saylor, guest of I. J. Batdorf; J. P. Miller, ruest of L J. Batdorf; E. S. Woodringr, gTiest of C. W. Batdorf; W. H. Egge. guest of C. W". Batdorf; 13. S. Stauffer. guest of W. M. Stanford; J. I* Guinther, guest of Vv. M. Stanford: J. H. Gresch, guest of (•us M. Stoinmetz; H. I* YeaVel, guest of Gus At Stetnnietz; J. M. Rinker, guest of H. B. llartzler; H. J. O. Rinker. guest 5f H. B. Hartzler; R. F. Andrew, guest of Dr. A. V.. Ritzman; P. B. Boyer, guost of Dr. A. 55. Ritzman; R. Metxell. guest I of Thomas 11. Bogar; S. M. Chubb. Jolm Guiter. M. D. Simpson, C. M. Layton. 11. H. Dech, R. W. Kilpatrlck.
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