Steelton News LONGNAKERTOBE CHIEF OF POLICE Succeeds' Chief Grove, Whose ' Resignation Takes Effect Next Wednesday "With no other applicant for the position, it is quite certain that H. P. Longnakcr will be Steelton's new chief of police. His was the only name brought before the police com mittee of the borough council, and the committee decided to recom mend him to the council at its next meeting, which will be held Janu ary 6. There is no doubt of the ap pointment being made. Longnajter is at present employed at-tho local steel plant in the open hearth department. He has had eight years' experience as chief of police in Steelton, having been ap pointed to the position during a former term of Burgess McEntec. He is a barber by trade and had a barber shop in South Front street, up to the time of his entering the police force. He was sergeant of po lice for a short time prior to his be ing appointed chief. He enters office at this time with the force brought to a high state of efficiency—that is, as high as a force of seven men in a town of over 20,000 can. bo brought. LIEUT. RICHARD C. ALDEN RETURNS TO CAMP VALE Lieutenant Richard C. Alden re turned to Camp Alfred Vale, New Jersey, attei spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Alden, at 401 Pine street. Lieu tenant Alden entered the Aero Sig nal Corp< last June, immediately after his being graduated from Le high University, where he received the degree of E. M. MEXICAN STEALS TEAM While William Smith, of Pen brook, was calling on friends yes terday afternoon on the West Side, he left his team standing in the street. Ramon Martinez, a Mexi can. passed by and, taking a fancy to it, he drove away with it. Chief of Police urovo was notitied some time later, and succeeded in catch ing the Mexican and recovering the team. He was caught near Third and Elm stieets. He was locked up awaiting a hearing. TRINITY BANQUET IS TO I$E HELD THIS EVENING The annual parochial banquet of Trinity Episcopal parish will be held ihis evening at 7 o'clock in the par ish house. Invitations have been mailed to all members and friends of the parish, and a large number of guests are expected. Vestrymen for tfte coming year will be elected. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR S. W. BOGXER HELD TODAY Funeral services for Samuel W. i Bogner were held this afternoon at 12 o'clock, in Qrace United Evan- j igoltcal Church. XThe Rev. J. K. Hoffman, pastor of the church, offi- j elated. Burial was made in the Baldwin Cemetery. STEELTON PERSONALS Professor William Harclerodc and Mrs. Harelerode, formerly of Steel- j ton, now located at Reading, are spending their holiday vacation with friends and relatives here. Chester Coleman, of New York. . is spending a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Coleman, of South Front street. Miss Mary Atticks, of Pliiladel- | phta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Edward Atticks, Third and Conestoga streets. . WILSON 11. AGER. Wilson B. Ager, aged 62 years, died late Saturday night at the home of his niece. Airs. J. K. Reist, Front and Jefferson streets. Funeral serv ices will be held to-morrow after noon at 2 o'clock at the Reist home. The Rev. George N. Lauffer, of St. John's Lutheran Church, will offi ciate. Burial will be made in the Paxtang Cemetery. WOODMEN INITIATE CLASS Steelton camp, Modern Woodmen of America, admitted a class of forty-six to its membership Friday night. A large number witnessed the initiation, including over a hun dred visitors from Millersburg, Pen brook and Hummelstown. LOST AND FOUND FOUND A lrtdy's wristwatch. on Front street. Steelton. December 16. Owner can have same l,y identifying and paying for this ad. Address W., 7203, care of Telegraph. THE GLOBE Full Dress Clothes -/*&!>,. t:'r Are Coming Into Their Own Again jj'f" //^^VLA • -T'>rv *^r-''V The grim business of war is over — victory has ~f ,s V' */-' V r X been won. •' i VT. / /M Men's thoughts have turned to reconstruction J* * I —and to gayer things. Jf^4L Parties—Dances Afternoon MY i' r ..rr^l)■!an I Affairs Banquets and all Social /( Activities are coming back and "C.- /Y & rightly so. 7— ~ Meh need new Full Dress Clothes \jj... - __ "" ' | for these occasions. • THE GLOBE is splendidly ready I, to supply every Full Dress need. f'f'l Full Dress Suits 935 to 850 111 ||||j ; : i| 1 Tuxedo Suits 9*5.00 Dansant Dinner Coats $30.00 |,i vl co was outlined t now form. Pn M SeV ? lal dnys n *° and ■ charge of g,Ven to " le in aarge of tho state offices for em "f the titles'of h ( h r