4 Hun U-Boat Torpedoes Christiania Steamer; Claims British Toll Brrxrn. Norway. Nov. 26.—Tin crew of the last victim of the German U-boat warfare, the Christiania steamer Ever (7), torpedoed on the evening of NovemDer 11. has arrived here. The steamer was making her maiden voyage. The crew say that the U-boat crew claimed to have ■unk on the same day a British trans port on the way to Archangel with three thousand soldiers. Captain T. F. Mead Dies of His Wounds Captain Theodore F. M>ad, U. S. M. C.. serving in France with the One Hundred and Fourth Field Artillery. | died October 30 from wounds raepivedj in action, according to word received here. Captain Mead was widely known lure, having married Miss Ruth Fahnestock. daughter of "Wil liam Fahnestoek. Mr. Fahnestock some years ago conducted an est. n aive drvgoods business in Mar|kct street. Captain Mead's home was In Ithaca, K. Y. He was a graduate of University and went to Frunvc with the Twenty-seventh, division composed of troops of the old X.w York National Guafd. When the' guard was sent to the Mexican border about a year hefore the United Stat entered the European war. Captain I Mead went with it in the First New York Field Artillery. immediately after'the declaration of war he went to Camp Wadsworth with the guard, and took part with the Twent.v-st v- : cnth division in some of the hardest fightin gof the" war. I-ater he fought in' the march on Valenciennes and thei Scheldt.. It is presumed that in those' operations he received his wounds. ; t"fTn'd' dandruff? 1 Every bit of dandruff disbppears after one or two applications ot Dan- | tlerine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a small bottle of Danderine at any drug i store for a few cents and save your hair. After several applications you can't find a particle of dandruff or j any falling hair, and the scalp will never itch. 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Nov. 26.—Reports of tests | of strength between the eonserva-: i tive elements and the independent! i and "Bolshevik" Socialists in various j ! places in Germany continue to in- i dieate that as far as mere numbers ! go. the extremists are almost negli-1 1 gible. The elections ta the Soldiers' and: Workmen's Council in Dresden on | I Sunday show that the extremists' 'polled only 4.300 votes against 56,-' | 400 for the old Socialists. Both; ' groups of the independents won j three or four seats in the council of. ! fifty. Coast Cities Conservative j Fuller reports from Bremen show I that the movement in the coast cit- UPSET STOMACH i : Pape s Diapepsin at once ends j sourness, gas, acidity, indigestion. Don't staj upset! When don't fit and you belch gas. acids and undigested food. it hen you feel | lumps of indigestion pain, flatulence.! heartburn or headache you can get instant relief. No waiting! Pape's Diapepsin will put you on your feet. 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Nov. 2G.—Germany's navy has been ruined for all time, in the opinion of a German lieutenant on one of the warships surrendered to the Allies. He said yesterday: "Now wo have only a dishon orable record. No one will want to serve in a disgiaced service." Inspection of the German ves sels is proceeding. They arc in a deplorable state, having been ap -1 arently neglected for a long time. The German sailors pre sent a miserable appearance, their c'othes being dirty and nonde^, script. | ies already has turned into a more conservative channel. A meeting workmen's; i and peasants' councils, representing : Bremen. Hanover. Hamburg, Olden-j j burg, Flensburg, Osnnbrueck, Wil ; helmshaven and a number of smaller | places in the provinces of Hanover l and Schleswig-Holstein passed a resolution declaring these councils would stand behind the present gov* ; ornment and demand the convoca- I tion of a national assembly. The ! resolution was adopted by a vote of SI to 20. There also was a crush ing defeat for the extremists at 3 . meeting representing the Tenth army; corps at Hanover, where by a vote! of 140 to 4 a resolution was passed I against efforts to establish a dicta torship and demanding the sum moning of a constituent assembly. Soldiers Arrive From Fronts Soldiers from the front now are 1 beginning to arrive in Berlin and ( men who have conversed with them express themselves optimistically as to the result of their arrival as re "ls its effect upon the preserva tion of order. These men declare the great bulk of the soldiers reject Bolshevism In alt its phases. It. perhaps, also may be consid ered an indication of the general public's faith In the conservation of the soldiers that German and Prus sian flags are beginning to reappear all over Berlin, after having made way for the red flag since No vember 10. Only in one of the suburbs was any objection raised to the flying of the national colors. Certain elements there tore the Prussian banners from the street cars. Elsewhere the emblems were not disturbed. Methodists Plan to Hold World's Fair; Festival Next June New York, Nov. 26.—Commemorat ! ing the coming of peace and the cen ! tennial of its missionary activity, the I Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, will hold "a world's fair of Metho dism" at Columbus. Ohio, from June 20 to July 17. 1919, It was announced here last night by the Joint centenary j committee. " , | The program of missionary work j throughout the world, -'hich will in i volve an expenditure of $115,1000,000, will be visualised by transporting al ' most bodily fcative villages from the • various foreign fields to the buildings of the Ohio State Exposition grounds. WHITNEY BALI. WOUNDED Lieutenant Whitney Ball, son of William H. Ball, secretary to the Gov ernor. and well known to many Har • risburgers, was wounded and promot ed at the battles around Monfaucon, !in France. He was second lieutenant ;of the Three Hundred and Twelfth Machine Gun Battalion. He is now In , a hospital in France. WRONG ADDRESS GIYEN Through the giving of a fictitious address to the federal authorities dur ing the raid Saturday night, the house at 1926 Kensington street was printed in the newspapers as one of the places raided. The house'was not vißited by the authorities. TO HOLD MEETING The Warrior Eagle Tribe. Improved Order of Red Men, will hold a special Thanksgiving service to-morrow. A feature will be music by an orchestra. The program will be followed by re freshments. Important messages will i be read from the Great Incohonee and ■ the Great Sachem, bearing upon the ' collection of dues for the soldiers' ! fund. Cavalry Leader \yho May Be Kornilofl of Germany Events are marching so fast lp the German revolution, which has broken out anew, that the arrival of Field Marshal von Mackensen In Berlin and Ills popularity, both with the soldiers and civilians, may make him the "man of the hour" for the foes of the Soviets. He is the one Ger man high field commander undefeated in the war. and many see in him the nrniloff of Germany in the present crtal% MORE ARRESTS THREATENED IN VICE_CLEANUP | Proprietor of Crystal. Hotel Had Been Missed in First Raid The history of the famous "Bucket of Blood," 1219 Ntorth Seventh street, . from which dozens of negroes of all ' ages were taken in the federal raid , j Saturday night, were aired during a | ! hearing of the inmates before United | States Commissioner V.'olfe in the : 1 deputy marshal's office in the post 1 office building, this afternoon. Four ! others of the raided places were to I receive*Jearings this afternoon, j The "Bucket of Blood" Jias figured lin police records more than any I other harbor of disorderly charac i ters in the city, with the possible | exception of 12 and 14 Cowden street. This house is the habitat of Mexicans, and whites of all j ages. Negro "floaters." it is .said. , make the house their headquarters when they pass through the town. Whites found derelict on the streets, are often lured to the house ami robbed. The house has been a sore ; spot to the police department for ■! years, and has caused endless trou j ble to the authorities. With the arrest of four more ns a result of the investigation of Federal 1 authorities, and the threat that more arrests will follow, the extent of the 1 antlvlce crusnde in Harrisburg was apparent to-day. Kameron Hemawei, proprietor of the Crystal hotel, Aberdeen and Mar ket streets, Guerney C. Smith, night clerk at the Crystal; Ross Rowles, : proprietor of a candy store at 401 ! Walnut street, and Warren Ebron, i 606 Forster Street, were the latest ar | 1 . ' ... and at the New .Willard and the Shoreham, Washington, D. C. . At these, the trip leading hotels in the Nation's capital, Army and Navy men, statesmen, leaders of industry and prominent men from all sections of the United States may j pT ® be found in greater numbers, perhaps, than at any other ■ 1 At the Willard, Fatima is by far the biggest-selling | T cigarette —which bears out, once again, what we have ' // i been sEying all along about the nation-wide prefer- | This is even further borne out by the fact that at the exclusive Shoreham only one cigarette (a 25c brand) W >. ■ FATIMA ' 'HI •' A Sensible Cigarette / ill j|j|w o•, - In ipite of the fact that it ia not a high-priced r ■' j' H cigarette, Fatitnas are smoked by more men who Jf . ! .. • } I can afford what they like than any other ciga- * . '^Wj!;||pf!|f|i|; lette in the United States— smoked for their L ? t ■ 1 pleasing tx'te ami becaiuc they never disturb l r : '| > '•'>,!■ '!ii' l-jl ."i ; even thot a a tpan r..ay smoke more than usual, 1 J ; I, \ i:: j J I . l! i •. I ' /A&pZZ--* > , ■■ 1 mi ; tt _ i.iiia 111 1 1 1 '•',* , , , *\ rests, and wore held under ,$l,OOO bail each for hearings before United States Commissioner Wolfe. It has been learned that the Crystal hotet was scheduled to be raided Sat urday night, when the Federal drag net captured the Inmates of a score of disorderly houses. Through the Hack of sufficient State Police to handle the place. It esea'ped the clutches of the law that night. Fed eral officials furnished the news papers the name of the hotel among the list of raided places, thinking It had been raided, according, to sched ule, and It was printed accordingly. The proprietor, it is said, informed the Federal authorities yesterday that they would bring a libel suit against the papers that printed his I name. The authorities immediately placed him under arrest. I , Suspected Runner | Ebron was held when an examlna ' tion by Federal officers gave them ground to suspect that he has been acting in the capacity of a "run ner" for Pearl Wilson, under bail for conducting a place at 1008 North Seventh street. The female govern ment Investigator brought the charge against Ebron. saying that while she was taking her meals at the Senate. ; Ebron offered to take her to a plnce "where she could make lots of money over Saturday and Sunday." After they started, he became frightened when he saw a' soldier apparently following them, and backed out of the agreement. The soldier was a Witness for the government. Ross Rowles. held under $3OO ball, was charged with acting as a solici tor for the Alva hotel, the proprietor of which was held under $l,OOO bail for court on the charge of conducting a disorderly house. It is said that persons entering his candy store at Fourth and Walnut streets could se cure directions to a "sate place." All the arrests which have been made, and those which are to fol low. are made under the direction of the Secretary and Department of War. who by an act of Congress are given the right to make such ar rests as they seo fit. The act gives jurisdiction for drastic action with in ten miles of any army camp, and Is much broader than local laws. Marsh Run and Mlddletown. where | military detachments are located, are j within ten miles, of Harrisburg. Held Cniler Halt Anesta Guisti, proprietor of the j Alva hotel, was held under $l,OOO ball ' for the United States District Court in Sunbbry next January, on the charge of running a disorderly house. His night clerk, Frank Long, and waitress. Margaret Phillips, were held under $5OO on the charge of aiding and abetting disorderliness. The case of Margaret Welsh, cashier, was taken under advisement. The testimony showed that the soldier investigator employed by the govern- | ment, and the female Investigator, secured a room and liquor even though they admitted they were not married. Mrs. Anderson, proprietress at 1123 State street, Elsie Staley, inmate, Dlmko Stephano, Minoff Trlkn, Milon K. Shumkroff, Joe Antoff, and Wil liam Shoemaker, were held for court afteY preliminary hearings last even ing. The case of Mrs. Myra Scliultz, proprietess at 51 Susquehanna street. Mlddletown, will be heard Friday morning at 9 o'clock, irtfetead of last night, as originally planned. Mabel Stew.trd, arrested at 1123 State street. Saturday evening, was discharged, no charge being brought against her. Investigation proved that one of the women arrested, who gave her address as 1101 Capital street was lying, as 1101 Capital street is the residence of law abid ing citizens. ' TO KILL JURY WHEEL President Judge .George Kutikel and the jury commissioners decided to-day that the Jury wheel.will be refilled De cember 9. when übout 900 names will be placed in it. to be used in drawing juries for court sessions next year. The first juries will be drawn De cember 10. after the wheel has been filled. Jurors will be drawn at that time for . the January sessions of Criminal Court and Common Pleas Court. APPE4I.9 Ana lII'UHU Appeals from usseßxment of propcr t ies by the Pennsylvania Kail road Company were hfatd to-day by tho i Hoard of Taxes and Appeals. Kepre ! 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ILLINOIS In North Seventh street, above Maclay, I a small plot of ground near the freight! ! station at Maclay street,-a tract near ; Dock street bride and another build- , ,► . for storage purposes. Tha board decided to refer the appeals to city solicitor for opinions, be i cause of legal points which were rais -11 ed In the discussion.