Commerce Chamber to Learn of Condition in France and Russia The membership luncheon meet-' Ipg of the Chamber of Commerce at the Board of Trade next Tuesday j noon will be addressed by Edward W. Bok, editor of the Ladies* Home Journal, and Xatlian T. Colton. inter national secretary In Russia for the, Young Men's Christian Association. ltok has returned recently front, t western front, whete he spent' USL Storage Batteries ■ Service Station IS NOW OPEN And ready to render expert battery service All makes of batteries recharged and repaired Frederick C. Sieber Distributor 130-150 Paxton St. LfcOYD F. ELLMIRE Mechanical Expert in Charge J - ?VUWWVVWWbW{ ~ s F ;j : v \ isii Our Showrooms # S ■ ■'- "TtK' J fMs and inipect our 5 I_j~- <££*. tj[ ggijl ', ;'3 steclc of car. before 5| . I "( 'rV.i L / elcting your cr ? '. eUawhera. Were you J - j >X i?' one mechanically 5 I 1 = rerr- from $250 upward. 5 £ V TH.IZ PAYMENTS ARRANGED 5 \ 191* oi.pauonit t: r\ Toir:-.s r- 19U-i;-13 ©V EULANP Tourln* • art J 9. raw run 1? A rr.'.if*. • *uai to r.ml ?t< 4- unit i-cyl. mod- J e" n ft' ■ rla fully fuarar.secd. At law • ~m V" III* -TITZ n-u-1.-r- ctp- ftftillr lio" *g t fr* u-- 1 >r- 1 •.:•■- splvnild HIT lirPMOBU.® *•*• A-l con- £ C niivni* dlllon. tlp-tcp chti'c. epltnaldly J f HIS f IIKI ROI ".T S.!-n '•■> t-uvl.i uplicltlcre.l A nr J B f,p.i..|. !::.,• Hcht nriJ HIT CIIANDI.FK Chummy Ko*.litr. 5 ■L r. on-luteal Ai 1 • :i*.r 4p. lot of ottre ouutpmcnt 1" r 191H-K-10 IIIKIIS. 4- and -c\! HIT TAIKE • Koa.lator and Tuurlns: J Ji nm-VI. T.-u-t i„- cart at-.,: Roatl largo end .mall mode.! tip-top 3 \ etara .•■■ >r - 1 ■•■ *1 ar pr - re _t a Hl* IIOIK.t: (-r.ift an JI 1 f now IDIK-IT-lil ril If I ROT.FT. 4- and I- ■ J ueyj , 1, [lie s ; endi ■> eyl medela, Ktadaltrt atid Touring g* * r-o!pr-' cre I ergo variety. JJ % Hl* MI KHAV * Touting: vary HIT NAMI. 0-c>!. Touring, , past : ■ I t claat v% Iro *h-t. I'ta of tvtr.. cjusl to now. Splendid opulptnont. t ? • -oultii- • HIT I.UANT 0 Tonrlng; very oennum- £ n Hl* 111 USON Spoodator. paaa. leal; amall tlroa fully onutppod, Hi t , wd very Itttla, A HIT BVMOJi Beper-aia lUadeteri "1 Uorgol . A-l Shape. now tlroa and a'.tp ■- ? IVIS-IT-10 MAXWn.I. Itoadatora and . covora. S Touring • >r. .org. t.roir, vor> HIS-IT-H liOHf.E Tonrlng car. aid J % e, )ol) .. ndunn At low aa SIU Hoadalort; large vartety aA Intar- p IU 191* I AKII I.AI Tourlr.g, T-pas. cling price. ? wonderful ahapo; cord tiro,. 10 IT PAuiK l.tmou.lno Peautlful ■ N oitra body: tapoetrjr upholatored. Mutt 3P 5 I*l7 \l INTON MX Tourlng--eho v. 1,0 roan to bo appro-toted J S no wear whatever M-.ondldly | HI7 < AUILI \< Roadator; practl- "g C equlri-o-i tally new; tlrea lu egcetlent eondl- - i Hl7 MKOIIOUII.E I-Ino.ti.lno op'on ttOn; r-ow ellp cuvera and top j J* did mechan.colly . no* curd t.re. Without doub: into of the claaaleat J Ji Wilt eacrlfico Ituadetore on the market. a 5 GORSON'S AUTOMOBH.E EXCHANGE | i 238-240 NORTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA ? lj MIMI MIK FREE BARt.AIN BtI.I.ETIX. 3" WWWW.W'.^.W.^WiWVW^Wi'A r~ Stop and Consider Mr. Truck Owner, and Mr. Truck Driver, you know that Winter will !£!' . soon he here and with it the rainy, > snowy, ugly weather that is a Imgabear to every owner and driver. Arc you guing to drive yuur truck this Winter without the protection to yourself and your goods that a good, substantial Cab and Top will attord you? No. you are g >ing to take care of your own health and vour merchandise In getting a good Top attached your 1 truck. We.are Specialists in this line. Let us estimate the cost - to you. NOW . and equip your car so that vou will not he one of those who will want to lock the stable door after the •I j horse is gone. We also are Experts in Curtain and Top Repairing tor ! touring cars. We do Painting, Spring Work, Blacksniith ! ing. Woodworking and Commercial Body Building. I C. A. FAIR CARRIAGE & AUTO WORKS j * East End of Mulberry St. Bridge Jj jf . j j Auto Parts There is no necessity of waiting for long-delayed shipments of Farts, when you can get KIR&T-CI-ASS L'SED PAKTS at . Greatly Reduced Prices We carry a complete stock of Parts for every make of car. CARBURETORS MAGNETOS BATTERIES CRANKSHAFTS AXLES • SPRINGS GEARS BEARINGS We also carry a complete line of Standard Roller and Ball Hear *lrk* and quite an assortment of Cones and. Races and practically * everything pertaining to a car. We Also Handle I'seil Tires and Tube* L'SKII CARS HOl'tiHT AMI SOI.I) Chelsea Auto Wrecking A. Schiffman, Prop. |^^^^22N2^26JtfcCameroi^ EVENING. several months on an official niisston. Dolton was In charge of all the Y. M. C. A. work in Russia during tiie Bolshevik uprising. Appeals From Property Assessments to Be Heard Beginning next Monday afternoon | the Bureau of Revision of Taxes |and Appeals will meet daily except Saturday and Sunday, to hear all ap ' pea sof property-owners who think jtho valuations fixed In the triennial assessment are too high. On Monday afternoon property | owners in the Third and Fourth wards may appeal, tut Tuesday ap-| ' pen Is front the Fifth and Sixth i wards will he heard; Wednesday, i • from the Seventh and Eighth: Thurs day. Ninth: Frhlay. Tenth: Monday. | November IS. Eleventh ami Twelfth;] Tuesday. November 19. Thirteenth] 1 and Fourteenth. t SB HOME FOODS Howard Heinz. state food admlnls- , trator. lias issued an appeal <- tucst- , ing that the food used on *- hunks giving be home grown, so as to save railroad transportation facilit'es. Mr. Heinz urges that every pro Met vsed on the table that day be g.'own in the state, in a point as near a possible to the home of the consummer. civil. SERVICE EXAMS The Fnlted States Civil Service ' Commission announces an examina tion for railway mail clerks (male or female! to be held In this city on November JO. 1918. Application form 304 can be secured from the Secre tary. Board of Civil Service Examin ers. Post Office building. Room 205. CIfVTIM H CI nil VI UIKETS Curb markets in Harriaburg will be continued for another month at least, if the weather permits, it was | announced yesterday. Ttiev will be discontinued some time after the ntid- | ' die of December, it was said. LATEST RETURNS GIVE SENATE TO THE REPUBLICANS ! Xewberry Leads Ford in Mieh j igun; Nugent Ahead of ij _ Rival in Idaho Race Washington, Nov. 9.—A Repub lican majority in the next Congress at least two in the Senate and of 1 not less than 43 in the House was assured from returns last night front the scattering doubtful districts ! of last Tuesday's elections, i Word from petroit of the election ; in Michigan, upon "almost complete ! unofficial returns, of Truman 11. j Newberry.'Republican candidate for the Senate, over Henry Ford. Dem ocrat. increased the Republican Senate roll to 49—a bare majority. : The Democrats have 46. with the Idaho eontest between Senator 1 | Nugent, and former Governor Good- I ing still in doubt. On the faee of j almost complete unofficial returns, | Nugent has a majority of nearly 500 but Gooding has demanded an offi : cial count to be made November 15. Returns front the last missing House district —the Second Montana where a Republican was elected to the sent now tilled by Representa | live Jeanette Rankin, unsuccessful 1 independent candidate for the Sen -1 ate —were received. On the face of now complete un official returns the political line-up of the next House is as follows: Jte publicans. 239; Democrats. 194; ln- J dependent. 1: Socialist, 1. Prospect of holding not less than j 4 9 seats in the Senate, regardless of I the outcome of the Idaho contest, places the Republicans in a position ' to take control of the Senate front the Democrats and teorganize it.- With 4 9 votes necessary to control, however. Republican leaders realize that organization will depend upon unbroken partisan alignment. TO DIVE WAR LECTIRE A free illustrated lecture upon the question "Has Christianity Falle-.l In I the World War?" will be delivered I by Dr. A. G. Daniels, lecturer, trav eler and author. Monday night at the | armory, Second and Foster streets. Dr. Daniels, has recently returned j from Europe and the Orient. Rea ! listic war pictures direct from li e front will be shown. Professor ! Hatner. of Washington. D. C„ will ! sing. HEAR MANY APPEALS Selective Service Headqit-'rte.'s an i nouneed yesterday that ls.T.-S claims I for exemption had been acted upon last week by the eight disl-ict ap peal boards in the state. Of these claims 14.770 were industrial, about one quarter being refused, while J,- 199 were agricultural with about one-fifth refused. From this city 1.- 032 industrial claims were presented. 1 and of these, 171 were denied. C.E. NOTES Many Endeavorers are planning for ; good socials t° be held during the coming winter months in connection with the monthly business meetings. Hazel Taylor will make the pro | gram interesting at the Sunday even ing meeting of the St. Paul s Lutheran Church, New Cumberland. "Are You Afraid" will be the topic ' for study in the Christian Endeavor prayer meetings to-morrow evening. i The Endeavor service at the Beth i lehem l-utheran Church on Sunday evening will be In charge of Miss • Minnie Tittle, secretary of the Har risburg C. E. Union. St. John' 9 Lutheran Endeavorers of Steelton, will hold an interesting ; service to-morrow evening. Mrs. ! Rosa Smith will be the leader and a good time is* promised to all who will attend the meeting. Carl Gingrich, a member of the ! Lookout Committee, will have charge of the League service at the Harris Street United Evangelical Church on Sunday evening. During the past year fifty-seven l new C. E. societies were organized in Japan. The Methodist lead with lu7 societies, the Congregationalists follow with 53. and the Presbyterians ! < ome third with 30 societies. Chris i t j an Endeavors Hre found in fourteen different denominations in Japan. Mrs. Boyd Paul will tell the En deavorers of the Covenant Presby terian Society something interesting on the topic of the evening on Sun i day. Market Square Presbyterian En deavors will have a well-planned ' program for all persons interested at the services to-morrow evening. Miss Elizabeth Nunemaker will con duct the services. Miss Frances Fleck will have ' charge of the Endeavor services at ! the St. Matthew's Lutheran society on Sunday evening. A good time is promised. Live talks, good singing and a homecoming of members will be on the program. The societies in Kansas City, Mo., sing one stanza of "The Star Spangled Banner" every Sunday night at 7.15 1 o'clock. Westminster Presbyterian Endeav j orers will hold their regular service to-morrow evening. Mrs. Ida Dyer > will conduct the service and all per ' sons Interested are urged to attend. Dr. David Morgan, a member of the Welsh Congregational Society. Ed wardsville. has received both the French and American crosses for bravery in the field and also cited for helping the wounded under fire. Dr. Morgan later was gassed and wounded, but is recovering. Wanted —1.000 Endeavorers to at tend the big meeting at the Second Reformed Church, Tuesday. Novem ber 26th. Also "boosters" who are wflllng to visit neighboring societ ies in the interest of Christian En deavor. Address John F. Kob, presi dent of the Dauphin County Union, 150 l Swatara street. On innovation marks the new pro grain of the Market Square Society for fts fall and winter work. -A Bible study course will begin at the C. E. prayer meeting at 6.30, November il7th. The course is "service—A study in Essentials." It has been written by a prominent Bible teach , er of the Fourth Presbyterian Church iof Chicago. it will be taught in } Market Square by Miss Sara tfune i maker, a member of the society and a graduate of the Moody Bible In ! stltute. Chicago, in connection with | the class a War Work program, of I servlc# for the boya and the church I will be inaugurated. * BASRISBTJRO TEtEGHAPa TO HOLD BIG RALLY AT SECOND [ REFORMED CHURCH NOV. 26 Christian Kndsavorers of Dauphin, i 1 Lebanor., Cumberland. Perry counties j l and this city are expected to have j j large representations at the big an- | nual rally to be held in the Second j Reformed Church, this city, on Tues -1 day. November 2Gth.' The committee on arrangements are i making a special effort to have a j ; program prepaied that will give, "pep to every Kndeavorer who at- , • tends the sessions. The principal speaker on the pro- j grain will be the Rev. Charles E. ! .Schaeffer, of Philadelphia. The Rev. i ODDS AND ENDS OF DAY'S NEWS Washington—State department of licials said to-day there would be no , delay in informing the nation as to 'the answer of the Germans opce it! | ■ is delivered. Purls Even thought, the decision j ] of the German military chiefs as to | 1 j the armistice were made known at j |! Spa immediately it was not consid ered possible the courier could place ; I the answer of the Kaiser in the hands .I of the delegates before a late hour i to-day. * i I Paris—Writing in the jr igaro M. II Copies, says: "While Germany is re flecting on the Allies' terms. Marshal I Koch continues his blows against the i German troops without intermission. The German army may break at any i moment." Washington—lt is considered here ' that the meeting At Spa will be the ; last in which Emperor William will ' appear as the supreme war lord. noston—President Wilson sent a congratulatory telegram to Former .Governor David 1. Walsh on his elec- | tion as United States Senator from! Massachusetts. Washington—A laborer demanded $2.50 for carrying a ton of coal from! the street to the cellar of Fuel Ad ministrator Gartield and the admin istrator forthwith fixed the price at j 75 cents in the District of Columbia. Baltimore—Rudolph Nelles. 48 years j old. was found dead in bed here, a i victim of asphyxiation. He had work- ! led the entire night on a new gas; J heater of his invention. Philadelphia Harry Davis, who said he was a government agent. : refused two orders of meat, is alleg ed to have upset his own table and the one next to him in a restaur . ant here. He was urrested. Washington—War has not callous-' ed or dulled the sensibilities of the , American army surgeon, a dis patch from the American armies in; —n j Auto Gloves—Robes Winter Equipment Anti-Freeze Chains P. H. KEBOCH 111 Market St. "lirrruor to Itrtnil Deportuirnt. Front-Market Motor Supplv t'o. "' * I Vt▼ywwr▼ ▼ T T T 4' ► *m S/z/rrf// Construction < < i► / § m / at all Vital Points 4 i > ' . 'I ► 010P and look at the next International Motor < I , ► O Truck you see.on the street. Note the sturdy • * j i , construction of every part that goes to make this < j one of the most serviceable and economical of trucks. i I 'l ake particular notice of the heavy frame, the springs i and the wheels. k. < I ' I ► r - < ► A stand the inevitable overload, yet the materials < | • y used are of such high grade that the total weight i j is reduced to such a point that exceptional econ- I omy of operation is attained. 1 ► • 1 TT will be at your service every day in the year— ' * 1 ready to do any kind of work you wish. You ► can get an International for any kind of hauling. i ► Call at our salesrooms or phone for demonstration. 4 . , Wr Have n Few i'tird Truck* 'l'hit I We Have a Taken in Trade Fur IVrEIIX ATIOVtI.S 'I tin) i We Are OlTerinK For Sale at Attractive Price* : CRISPEN MOTOR CAR CO. jj J ! Salesrooms Service Station * 103 Market St. 29 N. Cameron St. . jj> f 4 ■ Just a Small Tire Sale ii Act Quickly—Get Yours Goodyear, Firestone Double i Fabric, Knights, Federal and Blackstone Tires ;j * Tubes to Match 30x3 Regular Price, slß.oo—Sale price $13.93 Regular Price, s2s.oo—Sale price .... $16.90 31x4 Regular Price, s37.oo—Sale price $24.00 32x4 Regular Price, s37.oo—Sale price $25.70 34x4 Regular Price, s4o.oo—Sale price $28.00 OTHER SIZES AT CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS ALL MAKES OF TIRES VULCANIZED | Harrisburg Auto and Tire Repair Company Agency For the Liberty Six 131 SOUTH THIRD STREET I I J- *wJ Mr. Schaeffer Is one of the popular j I vice-presidents of the Pennsylvania ! C. E. , Union and is well-known | : throughout many sections of the Unl- t j ted Slates. He Is the general secre- j • tary Of the Board of Home Missions ■ of the Reformed Church in the Uni ted States. The Harrlsburg C. E. Choral Union . will render a number of musical se- ! i lections. A luncheon will be served j by the Second Reformed Endeavor ; ! Society at 6.30 o'clock, in the social j , hall of the church. | All societies are urged to send J I the names of delegates attending the ( ' luncheon/to Charles R. Bartlev, chair- i ' man of the committee on arrange- I j ments. Bellevue road. Harrlsburg. j —————— ' Ihe field and received here by the Committee on Public Information. , MnalHngton—lt is believed here; that the war Is within three days of Its end. so far as hostilities are concern ed. There Is little doubt here that the Germany w ill acbept the terms. rump Funston Major General | i.eonard Wood appealed to his tnen in camp here to keep on training, tell ing them the signing of an armistice does not necessarily mean the end of | i the war. Luncheon For 400 Opens War Work at Carlisle Carlisle. Pa., Nov. 9.—Last even ; ing the United War Work Campaign j in this section formally opened when a luncheon was served to about 100 workers from the Carysle district, together with campaign leaders from other cdunty districts. The various forms of activity and agencies which have combined in the ! united drive were explained in four ! minute addresses by local leaders, i The address of the evening was de j livered by J. E. B. Cunningham, of Harrisburg, who made a strong pa triotic talk. The needs of the Wat- Work campaign will be presented in the churches of the county on Sun -1 day and by the four-minute men. ITANYHOUROFTHE^ I DAY OR NIGHT vou will always be able to get complete satisfaction at the REX GARAGE, no matter whether it is Stor t age, Tires, Repairing, Accessories, Gasoline or Oil. All our customers are treated with the utmost courtesy. Racine or Goodyear Cord Tires . ! REX GARAGE Third and Delaware Sts. —J Attorneys Assigned to Work on Questionnaires The following assignments have i 'been made for members of the I)au-1 ' phln county bar to assist draft rig- I , istrunts in fil ing out their question-1 ! nuires next week: ; Monduy and Thursday—Alricks ' Bcrgner. Brandt. Harnett. Brady, j . Betdleinan, Bowman. Braddock. Bar- I | nitz, Blngumnn, Care, Caiter, Conk-i I _ Cunningham. Cohen. Davlos. Doehne, Dean. Eastman, Earnest.! Ehler. John E. Fox. Henry E. Fox, I ! {'.MM, Hcr J?°"- Horr. Ham. Hargost. 1 J William M. Bollinger, Hat* and Ar j tliur H. Hull. Tuesday and Friday—lleisev. G. j R. Hajise, Hu 1. 51. \V. Jacobs. Juck .>"*_ M - W. Jacobs Jr.. John W. ; Jumps, Kutvkel, Paul A. Kaufman. I k-nupp, King Lurab, Meyers. Matter. , Miller. J" red C. Aiusser. Mueser. jsl oyer. c. H. Miller. Mohrlng. Mor i ' Mllrra >- Mi<ld)eton. Ben jam m| n wmsmmmmm 1 —: MAC'S GVHAGK I "F" Get Your FORD T Ready For 1 '' The Winter Weather I Cold blasts, snow, sleet, rain will soon make its appearance and then-- Equip Your Car With An | • ANCHOR TOP I Glass Enclosed—Convertible For Either Touring or Roadster This top is attached in a few moments and makes your car look like a sedan. Protects you from the cold, rain and snow. Wo Ha ve lust Received a Lar&e Shipment ORDER NOW We also have a number of GENEMOTORES i THE BEST AND SUREST SELF STARTER AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR FORDS. Made by the General Electric Co. sbslb® MAC'S nam® II NEW FIREPROOF GARAGE 117-19-21 S. Third St. I Ford Service Accessories Empire Tires Auto Storage Gasoline, Oil Ford Parts |M I -—a GI ■ MAC'S CARAGK j Zmmmmmmm, MmmmammmaL | mmmmmmmmamimxmmmm hav'e even experienced ilie wan- Copyright registered, IVIS lonness. the terrible cruelties of the Hun. These same boys have cone through hell and worst than a-, l ** _ _ 1 1> • in e^u\ ,^e th,nt K.K n Can an Old Battery be Repaired? Krunce are now experiencing. J r They have Riven their all. their lives, llieir future, that we may That denendt ' keep these same Huns from our lUal shores. .... But. after tht war; wh,t ihen* . —° n h ° W <>ld it 13 Is tlie question we ask. Are we coinc to resunie the mim bull- —on hqw well you've taken care of it IICHS relations with tl*e uerntun B Umpire as existed before the . ' war: Millions <f dollars worth of —on how soon you let the Wulard expert inerciinndise was shipped into J w made° °"by 1 r 11 e v same®"hands' u.at locate the trouble and correct the fault. to-day would only too gladly cut * boy. h if a they"on°i y Nobody can repair a battery until he finds du°ing m"r. e ha h n a d n ue a'fler the war the trouble, and nobody can correct a big I Will all our sacrifices be in vain? r ~ will we give the Hun another fault as easily as he can a little one. chance to murder and rape by flllinß his coffers with Ihe proilt TP . ~. ~ , ~ , ~ he makes on nis merchandise? If you suspect any little battery troubles Ah. Mr. Buyer, it is up to you. you d better drive around and let us find /). ni „ them. Ask for the booklet "A Mark with a Our Fledge Meaning for You." The Front-Market Motor Supply Company makes the p'ctlgc never knowingly to . I . 11l > C I /" o"MiailufaetureS Front Market Motor Supply CO. v Isaivlless or quality. work- OPPOSITE THE POLICE STATION ma,.ship or p. I. e. made ii. , J0 SIARKKT STREET 4.ci-man.v or by t.erman '. sympathizers. phin and Cumberland counties. nectlon are frauds, and cannot * fy 'JiSffisßl NOVEMBER 1918. J M. Nead, U. Prank Mead Jr.. NeilTer, 1 i Nlssle.v, Ott. Olmsted and Patterson. Wednesday und huturday—l'eur ! son. Patrick, Hupi>, Both, Keod, ! Robert RosenberK. Richards, Royal. I Shopp, Strunaban. Joshua W. Swart*. ! Isaac B. Swurtz. R nod grass, Shoe, maker. Sponsler, Stroup, Stucker, i | Snyder, Seßelbuuin. Steever, huuasa-] i man. Smith, Solin. Simpson, I'm-1 1 bcrger, Wallace Weiss. Wlckershatn, I i Walter and Zimmerman. An announceent was made yester-)' i day by the chairman of the legal ud- ] ] vtsory boards George A. Kunkel, j i Charles' C. Stroh and A. Carson i 1 Stanim. that Courtrooms Nos. 1| ' and 2 will be open continuously every | day front 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. SAY Ullli WAS STOI.KY George Iloitser, 131 Manna street, and William Finney, 312 °ou'h "titer i street, were arrested :.tst even rg j and held for a hearing on the charge j of stealing a small water spaniel I from Clarence Selgfried, 212 Cone stoga street. Steelton. / " 1 Automobile | Storage and Repairing Our new fireproof garage ll I pow ready for storage. We b&v a few Bpuces for rent for lmma [ dlate occupancy. J "A Real Home For Your Car' Make Reservation Now We also have a corps of expert ' mechanics lor General Repairing of aii ACCESSORY CONNECTION * Berliner Motor Co. i Third and Hamilton Sts. 'V
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