2 CENTRAL RAISING FUNDS FOR LAW SCHOOL Partial List of Subscriptions Announced by Horace , B- King Carlisle, Oct. 14. The campaign to raise funds which will give Dickin son College, Carlisle, a law school equal to any in the country, is nearing an end. Horace B. King, of Harris laurg, who has been conducting the campaign for the new building, be gan with a cash and subscription fund of $15,000. Many of the alumni of Carlisle, Harrisburg and nearby places, have not been heard from, but it is almost certain that fifty thousand dollars will be contributed by alumni and friends. A partial list of sub scriptions obtained by Mr. King fol lows: Harry F. Kantner. Reading ...SI,OOO Horace B. King, Harrisburg .. . 1,000 Charles N. Ulrich, Catasauqua . 1.000 John W. Kephart, Ebensburg .. . 500 H. E. Marker, Greensburg 500 W. H. Hitchler, Wilkes-Barre . . 500 W. Lloyd Snyder. Shamokin .. . 300 Fred B. Shamokin 300 J. Banks Kurtz, Altoona 250 Ruch Trescott, Wilkes-Barre .. . 250 G. W. Nitrauer, Lebanon 250 J. Wilmer Fisher, Reading 250 Claude T. Reno, Allentown 250 George W. Aubrey, Allentown . . 250 P. M. Graul, Lehighton 250 W. Alf. Valentine, Wilkes-Barre 250 ißush Trescott, Wilkes-Barre .. . 250 Preston A. Vought, Mt. Carmel. 250 W. F. Bay Stewart. York 250 Harvey A. Gross, York 250 Ruby R. Vale, Milford, Del 250 J. Barton Retew, Philadelphia. . . 250 Bayard L. Buckley. Philadelphia 250 C. J. Hepburn, Philadelphia ... 250 Walter P. Bishop. Philadelphia.. 250 Francis Lafferty, Newark, N. J.. . 250 John C. Forsyth, Clearfield 150 Tere. F. Hoover, Newark, X. .1... 150 This does not include hundreds of dollars to be contributed In smaller amounts by many other alumni and friends. WOMEN SAVE $5 USING GASOLINE Dry clean your dresses, suits, silks, yokes, gloves, draperies, etc. Save $5 to $lO by doing your.own j dry cleaning. Here is a simple and j Inexpensive way to clean and brighten j children's coats, suits, caps, woolen trarments, Swiss, lawn, organdie and chiffon dresses, kid gloves and shoes. ! furs, neckties, ribbons, silks, satins, j lace, yokes, silk shirtwaists, draper- j ies, rugs, in fact any and everything i that would be ruined with soap and fvater. Get two ounces of solvlte at- any J drug store and put it in two gallons, of gasoline, where it readily dissolves, j Then put in the goods to be cleaned. After a little rubbing out they come I looking as clean and fresh as new. I You will find nothing fades, shrinks or I Crinkles, requiring no pressing. Any woman can do home dry clean-' lng in a few moments at little cost; and save lots of money. It is as Sim-1 pie and easy as laundering, and you can't make a mistake. Your grocer, or any garage will supply the gasoline. ! and your druggist will sell you two ounces of solvite which is simply a' gasoline soap. Then a wash boiler] or large dlshpan completes your home dry cleaning outfit. — —i EDUCATIONAL YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Hershcy Building Front and Market Streets The School That Specializes. Day and Night Sessions. Bell Phone 4361 School of Commerce Troup Building IS So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping, blmrlhaud, Stenotypy, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell -85 Cumberland 2 IJ-Y The OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bldg. 4 S. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-day tor Interesting booklet. "The Art of Getting; Alouu la the World." Bell phone 648-K. Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year M 29 Market 8t Harrisburg, I**, When Frosts Come It's time to kindle fires in the house. With plenty of Kel ley's famous hard stove in the bins you are as sured a Winter of com fort. Kelley's coal comes from mammoth veins— the heart of anthracite —and it's the finest fuel for heating that is mined. No waste, little ashes —all heat. H. M. KELLEY & CO. Officei 1 North 3rd St. lard*. Tenth nnd State 1 MONDAY EVENING, t \\] This Is the Birthday J Anniversary of— / W. J. STONE R President of the Penbrook Parent- ' Teacher Association for the past two I years and rural mall carrier on Route: No. 5 from the Harrisburg post office. MC.HT FOR NEW OXFORD New Oxford. Pa., Oct. 16. Work ' Is to be started at once for the light- i, ing of the streets of town by electric- j: it J*. A contract has been entered into j ' with the Hanover Light, Heat and! ■ Power company for the placing of j thirty incandescent lights of from 60 to 250 candlepower. TABKRN'ACLE EX LARG ED Gettysburg, Pa., Oct. 16. With) two weeks of the Nicholson-Hem- j minger revival meetings past the cam- j ■ pnign has assumed such proportions that it was necessary to enlarge the j' tabernacle. ' i HURT PICKING APPLES Lewistown, Pa., Oct. 16. Samuel- Taylor is confined to bed as a result I . of a 15-foot fall from an apple tree while-picking apples on his father's' farm near Keedsville. WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY" Waynesboro, Pa., Oct. 16. Mrs.; Anna Morganthall, aged 61 years, I widow of the late Bruce Morganthall, j died suddenly on Friday night. She j Is survived by twt children, Raymond and Naomi. WIFE DEAD; HI'SBAND ILL Marietta, Pa.. 16. Mrs. Levi Shellenberger, aged 70 years, died Sat urday night from a complication of; diseases, and her husband is critically ill, threatened with pneumonia. Be sides her husband, three children and j seven grandchildren survive. $1,700 FOR MASSES Marieta, Pa.. Oct. 16. ln the will' of Annie S. MacGonible, of Lancaster, i she bequeaths the sum of $1,700 to St. Anthony's Catholic Church for masses I for herself and members of the family, i Alter the death of a niece the remain ing funds of her estate are to go to a charitable institution. TWENTY STUDENTS ON HIKE Waynesboro, Pa., Oct. 16.—Twenty four students of the Mont Alto State j Forest Academy, in charge of Profs. ' Ziegler, I Hick, Netoffsky and Harris,; hiked to Gettysburg on Saturday. Pennsylvanians Addressed by Wilson at Shadow Lawn Long Branch. N. Y.. Oct. 16.—Be fore 8.000 persons, half of them Penn sylvanians, President Wilson delivered i