iThe Ideal Gift '#• For Him—For Her "The Conqueror" !?: The watch with the jj ; . double guarantee : j j R Made exclusively for Iho | •5k Tausig Store by one of tlie :j* Jf. host watch factories i" the jU : m' world. Guaranteed l)y niami- ifc Tg faeturer and ourselves. ; W' so-YE Ail r.oi.n-Fit.i.r.n '&'■ Wl oASf. S WHIT 10 4 V kvamei,. gilt ob sir- .1 ; r ff VKIt DIAL SMALI, 'i i X: sr/.i; to it LADIES —l2 %• AMI Id SIZES FOR )lE.\, For Men: 3 \ tt 11-je\vel movement ...*11.50 j : hf 15-jewel movement ...512.50 .1 ; f; 17-jewel movement ...$15.00 ft For Ladies: | ■ff, 11-jewel movement ...SIO.OO tl ' fc' 15-jewel movement ...$12.50 £ • Jacob Tausig's Sons i ■ f Diamond Merchants and . Jewelers m w -120 Market Street U Iliirrlslmrg, I'll. "* at Ttbreulasi* Sanatorium Save him— to bo a useful American If he -were your boy, there is no 8 extreme to which you would ■ not go to snatch him from the clutches of the White Plague. I Unfortunately he hat no nble'protector. His life depends upon what you and other patriotic Americans give at this Christmastide to help him fight for his exis fence. RED CROSS XMAS SEALS eive < you this opportunity. Make the most of it. Buy generously. EDUCATIONAL School ot Commerce 1 roup Building IS So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping Shorthand, Stenotypy, TjpcwrltlnK nntl I'eumanshlp Hell 4N5 < uintierlaod 240-Y The OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bldg. 4 S. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions Iu the Office Call or send to-day for interesting booklet. "The Art of Getting Alonir In the World." Bell phone 6411-11. Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year 321) Market St. Harrisburg, I'll. YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Hershcy Building Front and Market Streets The School That Specializes Day and Night Sessions Bell Phone 4301 CLASSIFY E P BUSINESS "DIRECTORY lUiMiD kUI UAAI' AM) UUHKbi TO tiKT TU£H Artificial Lliulia and Truaaea Braces for all deformities, abdominal ■ upporter*. Capital City Art. Linib Co.. lIH ayirket St. Bell i'hone. French Cleaning nnd l);rU| Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all guaranteed. Cull and deliver. Ball I,hone 3298. N. Sixth St. Fire Inauranee and Real Batata I. E. Glpple—Fire Insurance—Keal Es tate—Uent Collecting, liol Market at Jell phone. Photographer )aughten Studios—Portrait and Com* nerclai Photography. 210 N. Third St. dell B6Bi. Tailor a loorge F. Shope. Hill Tailor. 1241 Mar- Let. Fall goods ara now ready. Signs and Enamel l.ettera 3 oulton, 307 Market street Bell phona. 'rompt and efficient aervlca. AUTO STORAGE— First class, fireproof garaga. open day and night. Rates reasonable. Auto Trans. Garage WEDNESDAY EVENING, SETTLE BOUNDARY! IN EAST HANOVER I Commission Disposes of Long | Fought Dispute With Rush; ; Prestnt Line Retained ! j Rush-East Ilan jL\ )( 111 over township boun- ! yyJLJjr-J'** dary disputes of j ■ I Jm years were officially i I settled for all time; commission appoint- | Sb&l e d to survey and re port to the Dauphin 'S IoIb(!!Ht!B® County Court on the fllllßllßfflPflK proper lines tiled its statement with Pro ■MnaanHiJ tlionotary Hairy F. j Holler. The commissioners are W. J. ! Daniels, J. A. Landls and Levi Miller, i I The question at issue was this: Sonie 3,84 4 acres of mounlain covered coaP lands which had always i been considered as a part of East Hun over to the north hud been assessed and taxed as such. Hush township for several years lias been claiming tlie ! section, however, and the matter was brought to an issue a few months ago , when the Dauphin County Court was , asked to appoint the survey commls- | sion. And the commissioners bv the report which was filed to-day for con formation at January quarter sessions : definitely fixes the boundary line as it now is—with the disputed territory still included in East Hanover. Christmas at "l*en". —John Moore, convicted of larceny from the person, and James Ilraxton, burglary, were | taken to the Eastern Penitentiary yes | terday to spend from a year and a I half to three years. When Cupid Doesn't Care.—Among J tlie murriage licenses issued to-day was ] the necessary paper to George Wash j ington Baltimore and Belle Walker, of ' this city and Steelton, respectively, to wed. George Washington is only 63 and his bride elect is just ten years his junior. Sues Traction Company.—Suit for *SOO damages to his automobile was filed to-day by Alfred Hauck against the Harrisburg Railways Company, j through his attorney, W. L. Loeser. The statement alleges that a trolley car, negligently drivfen, crashed into Hauek's car on Third street between Briggs and Forster, September 18. Gift to h'lw Library.—Twenty-two volumes of the Legal Intelligencer, dating from 1871 and 1893, were pre sented to-day to the Dauphin county I by Attorney Frank Snod grass. The books were the property of the late Robert Snodgrass. $75 for Murder Attorneys.—ln an order handed down to-day the Dau phin County Court allowed Attorneys Horace A. Segelbaum and lfarvey E. ICnupp, appointed by the court to de fend Elwood Wilson, convicted of shooting Patrolman C. Hippie. $75 each for services. Dr. Crampton Says Landowner Is to Blame "The man who is making r.O per | cent, on his investments by allowing conditions not fit for animals and not the poor uedueated negro, is to be I blamed for the conditions that exist in the Vicinity of Cowden street." said Charles H. Crampton, president of the Colored Law and Order League this morning. "Trouble never occurs in the sec tions where the respectable negro lives under good housing conditions, but always in the section where men are crowded as a farmer would not think of crowding his stock. The property owners on Strawberry and Sayre streets are to be blamed for the ] crime that disgraces the city. The renters themselves, barely able to eke 1 out a living under the present condi ! tions are, of course, tempted to take j on more roomers to reduce the living cost," he continued. Youthful Murderer Before State Pardon Board Today I The State Board of PardonV to-day | heard pleas for the commutation of tlie j death sentence of Fred Christy. Mercer • county, who was sentenced to death for , ! killing his father. It was claimed that I j the boy had withdrawn his plea of not j i guilty und allowed the Court to deter- | i ; mine the degree of guilt. Attorneys claimed that there had been intimations , j that a second degree verdict would be ' ! decided upon. ! A number of other cases were heard ; during the de.y. The applications for \ rehearing in tlie cas* of Ernest Haines. ' i aged IS, and Henl y Ward Mottern. aged ' 17. sentenced to die for the killing of. i .Vlottei n'a father, which have attracted I widespread attention on account of the j ■ I youth of the prisoners, will not come | ; up until very late. | HARRISBURG ROTARY ( LI B HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY | | The Harrisburg notary Club held its j 'annual Christmas party at the Public j { Library last evening with President ! ! Howard C. Ery presiding over the fes- ' ! tivlties. There were Christmas trees | ! and holiday decorations and at the close j i of the evening a big bag of gifts—one j | contributed by each member—was pass- j j ed around and many a good laugh fol-I i lowed th" opening of the packages. | John S. Musser, president of the Dan- | phln Electrical Supplies Company, gave j each man a fine thermometer and A. W. ; Myers, president of the Myers Manu- I facturing Company, distributed hand some calendars. POISONS Poisons retained in the body cause I rheumatism, scrofula, catarrh! mala ria, fevers, jaundice, constipation, stomach troubles, appendicitis, pim ples on the face, mucous patches, ! sores, ulcers and scaly skin diseases. , Number 40 For Tlie Blood drives I sapping poison from the body and cures blood poison in its worst "forms. Put up by J. C. Mendenhall, 40 years a druggist, Evansville, Ind. Sold by Geo. A. Gorgas, 18 N. , Third street. 4ft Ambulance Service jWV Prompt and efficient irrrlra ■S for the tranaportatloa of TH|l patleata ta and from homea, UlB hoapttala. ar the It. R. at a. HH tlona. With apodal care, as. pertaneed attendants aad nam laal ehnrfftta. Emergency Ambulance Service 1748 N. SIXTH ST. Ball Phase 2435. l!alta an-X9. THOMAS P. MORAN ■ IMIJ YOU PA Y LESS FPU BETTER PES |jC Days Are Flying! Christmas Will Soon be Here!! j j Hurry, But Don't Worry-Come to The Merry Christmas Store .-JijPi ; Jgjk A Special for Christmas A Columbia Grafonola— 'lWf K Record Cabinet Mai l: -r// 1 and Twelve I I V e^ ons Jm rC | J j| No Money Down ® 50c a Week: 1| A Standard Kitchen Set j a very flexible 8-inch blade and a Kitchen Cleaver with a *7-inch blade. 0 Two handles, are Genuine South American Cocobola, fastened to the blade a three large brass rivets. The blades are drop forged from the highest \ | * quality of crucible steel, carefully hardened, tempered and (round to a f . ' haa'HHHB \ I 89° I I 4 tomer —none delivered j phone orders accepted. ! MILLER and KADESUrJ FURNITURE DEPARTM I 7 North Market Square || ||! The Only Store in Harrisburg That Guarantees to Sell on Credit at Cash Prices ||| Harris C. Fahnestock's Fortune $16,630,685 ! New Yorlt, Dec. 20.—An Increase In t I the estate of Harris Charles Fahne- | | stock, prominent banker, and former resident of Harrisburg, Pa., that will | came in the nature at a Christmas j bonus to his heirs, was made known j by the transfer tax appraisal filed in the Surrogates' Court by Appraiser John J. | Lyons. The net value of the property ' was placed at ?16,630,685. The decendent, who gave large sums |to philanthropy during his life, but generally in the name of others, left public bequests exceeding $500,000. Be sides the executiors the residuary lega tees are Clarence and Ernest j'ahne stock and Helen Fahnestock Campbell. News of the World BKHLIX. (acnci'itl Hcrtliolet, tlie French mllltury strategist, has asked to be recalled from the Rumanian front, where he has been occupied for Home time past, according to reports received by the Harinburger Fremden blatt, which also says that the ma jority of the British officers attached to the Humanlun general staff have left for England, The newspaper like, wise reports a long conference be tween Ivlng Ferdinand of Rumania and General Alexleff, of the Russian army, regarding the military situation aH regards the Rumanian army, WASHINGTON. —Cotton planed prior to December 18 amounted to 10,845,089 running bales, Including 183,403 round bales and 110,448 bales of sea Island, the Census Bureau to-day announced. HEKIJM. —Referring to reports ot the founding of an association for the manufacture and distribution of med als commemorating the sinking of the steamship Lusitanla, the Overseas News Agency says: "It is officially de clared that in Germany this medal is practically unknown und that hardly 100 persons ever saw it. It was coined in a private house in Munich. The HARRISBURG TFXEGRAPH ' manufacturers reported that up to De- | I comber 1, 191t>, a tota lof 180 of these j medals had been sold to the trade and | that of this number 7.1 went to foreign ! countries." 11VILIHNG SKT lM>lt CLUB HOYS J. Joseph Ullman, connected with 1 the A. C. Gilbert Company, New Ha- I veil. Conn., and the Supplee-Biddle iMake This An || Electrical Christmas a Visit our store, and see the immense assortment of electrical appliances and household fixtures that les- yt sens the work of the lady of the house and makes 5 it a joy for her. (w M OUR LIST INCLUDES Electric Wash Machines, Vibrators, : 3 ■if Toasters, Irons, Chafing Dishes, Percola- 5 tors, Hair Dryers. 5 Lighting Fixtures of Every Description and Price. W W: Heating Pads, Air Heaters, Fans. , * Xmas tree lighting outfits for battery and live W ; st. current. v ff. Other articles too numerous to mention at popu- ijE If lar prices. A ! By payment of small amount we will put back any j article for Christmas delivery. J s Agency for the Celebrated Westinghouse Mazda ■ Lamps, From an Auto Lamp to a Giant Street W Certainly we do electric wiring and repairing. Jfj Dauphin Electrical Supplies Co. jf Jno. S. Musser, Pres. 434 Market St. jl j ■ Hardware Company, Philadelphia, has | presented the Ilassett Club with an Erector set. containing 345 pieces and building 200 models. The toy me chanical outfit will be used by the club boys and the Rev. T. B. Johnson will probably award a prize to the boy building tlie best model. Mr. Ullman at present Is demonstrating the Erector toy at Bowman & Co. DECEMBER 20, 1916 ftwiwwHiMiHCHi>iwmiiwiiwiiHiiii)H.'iH'wimimiiiiiitmiiiii iiiiiiMUiiiMmTlwiiiHjtfiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiunini'Tß I?®==— = =ll J ||j I tion by the all-reaching |j§ !l|j * . wires of the Bell Tele- |§ phone? !|j J May we not look for- I= j si ==."— * ward to Peace on Earth, j g enduring and complete, | | preserved by the greater 1§ S|i understanding that |! | comes from speech across 11 the miles, binding to- j! | gether in one great, inti- | g Ij mate brotherhood an || hundred million people 11 as does or could no other § agencj of civilization and § II advancement. | I The Bell System j Use Telegraph Want Ads Use Telegraph Want Ads 11