IflTGllf EXTOA-iWent Takes Farewell of Mahd; PMuJJ (Mb HARRISBU RG -TELEGRAPH Ak \ . &tje £tar-3ni>cpcn&cnt. _ , , TT ■*- .007 OA U \f"I7C Daily Except Sunday. Entered as Second Class LXXXVII PMO. —O/ -U -t Autb Matter at the l'ost Ofllco at Hurrlsburg BOLSHEVIK HYSTERIA LEADS TO THROWING OF SHRAPNEL BOMBS; ' CIRCULARS SHOW SOVIET TREND PRESIDENT TAKES LEAVE OF ENGLAND; ROYALTY BIDS HIM ADIEU AT VICTORIA STATION By Associated Press l.oiulot>, Dee. 31.—President and Mrs. Wilson left Victoria station at 9.18 o'clock this morning on a special train en route to France. King George and Queen Mary and the Duke of Connnuglit accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wilson to the station. Pre mier Lloyd George was on the plat form and saw the President and his wife depart. The Scots Guards form ed the guard of honor and the band of the Irish Guards played. Among those who were at the sta tion to see Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilson off were General Sir William R. Robert son, Vlce-Admiral W. S. Sims, John W. Davis, the American Ambassa dor, and Lady Reading. Mrs. Wilson chatted with Queen Mary and shook hands with all present as the train pulled out, the King and Queen waving their handkerchiefs and the band playing as It left the station. Crowds Line Streets It was a dark and rainy morning, but crowds lined the streets front Ruckinghum Pnlace to the station and eheoYed as the procession passed. Air. Wilson und King George In spected the Guard while the band played the "Star Spangled Banner." President and Airs. Wilson bade faro well to King George. Queen Alary and Princess Mary in tiie waiting room and then took their leave of Pre [Continued on Pago Id.] Raunick Urges a New K*nd oii Resolutions Something new in the lino of New Year's resolutions, something that will do much to give you a right start on that successful year which you desire during the 805 days of 1919, are embodied in the suggestion of Dr. J. Al. J. Raunick, city health officer, that all Harrlsburgers era [Continued on Pago 3.] G. S. REINOEHL HEADS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Widely - Known Businessman Succeeds A. S. Patterson us President George S, Relnoehl, manager of the Harrlsburg dhlslon of the Bell Telephone Company, unanimously was elected president of the Harrls burg Chamber of Commerce at a meeting of the board of directors In the Chamber offices yesterday. Other officers for 1919 are: George B. Tritt, vice-president; William 11. [Continued oil Page B.] Manning Goes Over Tract at Italian Parle Soon to Be Added to City Systeem Warren* H. Manning, park plan ning expert, who has outlined the city's great parkway development program, spent of the duy iri the city making plans for the "pro posed Italian Park lmp-ovement. During the morning Mr. Manning, together with E. Clark Cowden, en ' inter of the Cu/'Plnnning Commis sion, and V. Grant Korrer, assistant park superintendent, went to the site of the park, wli'iu is now tilled with u line wulety of tree and much shrubben. The water In the lowest part of the park stretch, coming from springs, is frozen over and store 01 youngsters, enjoying a holi day vacation, were skating. Late Cars to Accommodate Celebrators of New Year in order to accommodate Its patrons who wish to attend Watch Night ser vices to-night and those who desire to see the New Year come In. the Har risburg Hallways Company will run carH on the city and .Steelton lines to night until 1 a. m. For an hour after midnight ears on the North Second street, River ' IJL ' W\ | ; Sg 2 r.wxy - ' j 1 ▼ # [ f JflSii f lense at ,he 4 X ro ; X| 5 ' f ! x k i ! i i [f T ryt X x IX j jj* x Li, 1 * "?* § ' s 2 X 4 4 ! X x | T ? ? 4 4 |* 4* 4 jj* 4* X'" X ■ Xy X " l 4 ' * X " X * utfoi 'except employes at jWJfi- ' MB] * X * * 4 ' • X • v 4* - ; s I f X 1 X : *' X T , X JrII 4* | x ?.. ®j i" X x X' J T r,ct,-FS .K| *j • *il X . y " 4 • | •- or\ of the Gir 4 X . MAT>k IN BOMB OUTRAGE •£ I X T T ' n j 4 ♦. X TvAiere I;e' -• a f 4* X -• i ' 4 - • 4 4from the fact that - 4 X X ▼in chaVge said'thr -e, was ho bwilding afire. rg - —•— ' ■ (4* ± KARUAGE LICENSES 1 X Cheater 11. Hvuat, Trenton, K. J„ naid Kathrra B. Vaa Ilrke. 'A 1 Banbaryi Halpb Uavldaoa and Bertha Miller, 11 arris harm Jacob X ▼ Hellenbaeh, I'ottstewn. and Ma'dureta Rerber. ttetllwt Corporal 4 Aaron S. Beck and Hertude M. Hell, Harrtabarm laaac A. Keratet- *L f ter and Aatella L Dlller, HarrUbursi John S. Feeaer and Susie T *}* Harrlabar*, Radford Jncknoo „. d Roale M. Hall, HaVrH- 4 - burnt John p. Wlaolorr. Camp Itaritna. Stw Jersey. Nad Marker- 2 ▼ rite C. Nbenberoer. Kaolot Clarion Care lock and I.UIIe Monroe, *1 Sll