2 CENTRAL PENNSYLVAN UPPER END TOWN GROWS RAPIDLY fclillersburg's Many Industries Busy; Paving Main Street Mlllersburg, Pa., Nov. 14.—Expan sion and growth that will more than Rouble Its present population of 3,000 hithln the next decade is the evident future of the hustling town of Millers burs- There is no cleaner nor more progressive little community in the State and the present prosperous con- Bition of its industries augurs well for {he coming years under the same Regime. Constant improvements are under Way. The much traveled highway leading through the center of the town f.nd around the inviting green suggest ve ot Revolutionary days is receiving d brick finish for several squares, luildlng operations are many, and hundreds of lots are being plotted. Practically all the factories in town pre working overtime, including the Johnston-Baillie Shoe Company, which employs 600 men and girls: the Alvord Reamer Works, makers of taps, dies flnd iron cutting tools; H. A. Polk & Sons and Brubaker Brothers, who manufacture the same, and who have been pressed with work for the last Bix months; the Millcrsluirg Shoe Com pany; C. Day & Bros, and the F. H. Wingard Company, both broom fac tories, which have been working at all capacity for some months; the Halifax Chair Seat Company, ,T. H. Klingman, proprietor, which makes a substitute for the wood perforated Beat and has more orders than it can lill, and the other concerns in town are likewise flooded with work. TOPIC, "GIVING THANKS" Shiremanstown. Pa., Nov. 14. Sleeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the St. John's Lutheran Church will be held Thursday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller in Locust street. The topic for discussion is "Giving Thanks and Living Thanks." Leader, Mrs. Kate A. Eberly. CLUB HOUSE BURNED Mt. Union, Pa., Nov. 14. Early yesterday morning the Pennsylvania club house one-quarter of a mile north of Mt. Union, owned by a number of society people of Altoona and Tyrone, was burned. The cause of the tire is unknown. The loss is heavy as the re- Bort was beautifully furnished with colonial furniture. ATTEND LUTHER MEETING Shiremanstown, Pa., Nov. 14. Members of the Luther League of this place are attending the annual meet ing of the Lancaster Central Luther League which is being held in Zion Lutheran Church at Hummelstown. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. FOR THROAT^AND LUNGS STFBBUHX COI'GHS AND COLDS ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE SOI.D IIV AI.L LEADING DRUGGISTS Use Ice In Winter Keeping ice in your re- Srigerator during the winter is not a luxury— but an economy. During cold spells, when you don't need it, it doesn't melt much and costs you little: but it is all ready to keep your food from spoiling when a warmer day comes. It is dangerous to place food out of doors where dust and dirt will settle upon it. Food put on the back porch will attract germs. It is HEALTH IN SURANCE to use ice "all the year 'round." More people do every year. United Ice & Coal Co. Korstcr A Cowden St*. I Riff AsßThe ! JI&L Merchants | F°r Whom 'IW Wol * As To Our I Ability I We will gladly furnish yon with the list, but here's a good plan: Notice the clean* est windows— WE "DID" THEM. Harrisburg Window Cleaning Co. OFFICE—BOS EAST ST. Itell I'lioiio 3520 TUESDAY EVENING, CARLISLE FORMS COMMERCE BODY David E. Tracy, President of Harrisburg Chamber, Speaks at Dinner Last Night i Carlisle. Pa., Nov. 14.—With a din i ner held in Slentzer Hall hist evening attended by 200 representative busi i ness and professional men the niove j inent for a new Chamber of Commerce i in Carlisle was formally launched. To ilay the plan was carried to further ; enlargement when committees coni i prising lifty men, under the leader ship of the new directors, began a ■ campaign for memberships in the new | ' ody, meeting with success which in sures a large and active organization. Dr. Guy Carleton Lee. president of • the Chamber of Commerce, presided at the* dinner last evening and deliv ered an address in which he set the 'incs of activity along which the or \ ganization will work. David E. Tracy, ; head of the Harrisburg Chamber of j Commerce, brought greetings from that 1 ody and explained the manner in which that Capita! Citv organization j had been successful. He was ably I seconded by Flavel Wright, also of ; Harrisburg. | The main address was delivered by ! Colonel Edward J. Catell, of Philadel phia." who urged the need of co ; operation, the sacrifice of self for the 1 betterment of all. Colonel Catell gave a glowing view of the future of | America in the next few years and j showed how the country would be j called upon to furnish supplies for the development of new tracts of territory j by the warring nations. The officers of the newly formed I body ore; President. Dr. Guy Carleton directors. C. F. Humrich.Dr. H. H. Mcntzer. J. J. Boyd, R. E. Shearer, Sr., H. H. Mentzer, Dr. C. S. Rasehore, William M. Kronenberg, Merkel Lan dis and Walter Stuart. DEATH FROM TYPHOID Duncannon, Pa., Nov. 14. Amos | Oroll died at his home here Sunday | morning of typhoid feycr, aged S3 • oars. HP is survived by his wife and J a son and daughter. The funeral i -ervicos v. ill be hold to-morrow after j ntion nt 2 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. i George H. Johnston, pastor of the I Presbyterian Church, will officiate. GAME VIOLATORS FIXED Lewlstown, Pa.. Nov. 14. Game J Warden John J. Slautterback has re- I turned from Middleourg, where he ! arrested two men charged with vio ! latinsr the game laws. LScrt Van Horn 1 was charged with maintaining- a tur j key blind and was given a fine of S3O. j Harry Van Horn, a brother, was 1 charged with shootine: rabbits before I the season had opened and paid a fine, LUTIIER I.EATIL'I: SERVICES Hummelstown, Pa., Xov. 14. Three ministers were present and spoke at the Luther Day services in i the V.\on Lutheran Church on Sunday I morning. The Rev. Harry Snyder or < Vandergrlft, a former pastor, had been invited to make the Rally Day ad | dress before the Sunday sciiool and to I preach both morning and evening. Dr. George Diffendorfer of Carlisle, gen eral secretary of the pastor's fund of the general synod of the Lutheran church arrived as a surprise to all and addressed the congre