Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 01, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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MAJESTIC
High Class Vaudeville To-night
George Hall, comedian; "The Corner
Store," lively comedy offering; Mary
Haynes and Company; AVhlte's Ani
mal Circus; the Dancing Cronins.
Change of program to-morrow
Emma Francis and Company In Ori
ental Dances; Claud and Marion
Cleveland, llarrisburg favorites;
Townsend-AVilbur and Co., in "The
Smart Aleck;" Helen Harrington,
singing comedienne; the Cycling
Brunettes. Also second episode of
"The Lure of the Circus."
ORPHEUM
To-night Al. H. Woods offers "Par
lor, Bedroom and Bath."
Three days, starting to-morrow, with
daily matinees —"Hearts of the
World."
"Wednesday, matinee and night, Janu
ary B—"My Soldier Girl."
Thursday night and Friday, matinee
and night, January it and 10—Al. G.
Field Greater Minstrels.
REGENT
To-day and to-morrow Douglas
Fairbanks in "He Comes Up Smil
ing," and Flagg comedy, "Perfectly
Fiendish Flanagan."
January 4 "Mirandy Smiles," with
Vivian Martin.
January li-8 "Private • I'eate" and
Sennett comedy. "Sleuths."
VICTORIA
To-day and to-morrow Theda Bara
REGENT THEATER
First Presentations of
Paramount-Artcra ft Productions
HAPPY NEW YEAH!
TODAY, TOMORROW, FRIDAY
Special Holiday Feature
DOUGLAS FA IRRAN KS
in the breeziest of comedies.
"HE COMES UP SMILING"
an invigorating, laughter-provok
ing tale that chases gloom away
FLAGG COMEDY
"Perfectly Fiendish Flanagan" !
SATURDAY
The Adorable
VIVIAN MARTIN
in
"MIRANDY SMILES"
sparkling comedy of life and love
ami ROSCOE ARBUUKLE in
"MOONSHINE"
Admission, 10c V- 20r & War Tax |
J
MAJESTIC THEATER
SHOW TONIGHT—6 to 11
An ciilire new liill to-morrow with
EMMA FRANCES
i \ HL: I t
COMING v m
MONDAY | & *ls vjf
JIMMIE
HODGES DANCES
AND CO. OF 25
- Orpheum -
Tonight —LAST TIME!
AL. 11. W'PODS
OFFERS
The Season's Screaming Farce
PARLOR, BEDROOM
AND BATH
SEATS 25c to $1.50
OUR PRESIDENT
Sees Historic Spots in Europe So Vividly Shown in the New
Peace Edition of "Hearts of the World."
ORPH BUM
Beginning To-morrow Matinee—January 2
3 Matinees ct 2 o'clock. 3 Nights at 8 o'clock
A Large Symphony Orchestra
SEATS ON SALE NOW FOR THE ENTIRE E., , i IKMENT
PRIPF\ MATINEES 25c > soc . 7Sc > s lo °
*NIGHTS 25c, 50c, 75c, $l.OO, $1.50
Aetna-Essick-—"lt's Insurance"
1918 \ 1919
Our Heartiest .l/oy T'oii/-
union Trustßuilding
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
in "When a Woman Slnr."
Thursduy and Friday—George AValsh
in "I'll Say So."
To-day Ruth Roland in "Hands
Up."
To-morrow "The Hand of Ven
geance."
Friday and Saturday Houdlnl, tho
Great, in "The Master Mystery.'
One of the conspicuous dramatic
successes of last season ls'tho attrac
tion at the Oenheum tn
"l'nrlor, night. A. H. Woods pra
lledrooin seating "Parlor, oeul'.o.il
and Hath" and Bath." "Parlor, Bed
room and Bath" is said to
have scored more laughs than any
other comedy on the boards last year.
It is certainly one of the very few
plays that survived the sweltering
New York heat, und ran well into the
summer. The pluy is the work of C.
W. Bell and Mark Swan, und Is de
scribed as a farce frolic in three acts.
"Hearts of the World," tile D. W.
Griffith superproduction, presented
With the accompani
"Hcnrta of ment of a special sym
tlie World" phony orchestra, will
be the attraction at the
Orpheum for three days, starting to
morrow, with dully matinees.
of the World" Is a simple
love story unfolded in France, where
Mr. Griffith spent eighteen months
in puroductng it. In the latter part
of the story this master dramatic
genius brings before his public a vivid
panorama of war such as never has
been revealed before, and in the se
curing of which he had the hearty
co-operation of David l.loyd George,
Prime Minister of England, and other
British and French officials. The grim
background of war is, however, merely
incidental to the development of the
romance, the scenes of which tire laid
in a small village in France. A com
pany, headed by .Lillian Gish and
Dorothy Gish, Robert Harron, George
Siegmann, Robert Anderson, George
Fawcett and Master Ben Alexander,
interpret this latest of the Griffith
masterpieces, said to far surpass his
former triumph, "The Birth of a Na
tion."
When the military musical spec
tacle, ".My Soldier Girl." is presented
at the Orpheum
"My Soldier Girl" next Wednesday,
matinee and night,
theatergoers will readily appreciate
why this new play was so instantly
acclaimed the triumph it has since
confirmed. "My Soldier Girl" is a
veritable exposition of the modern
showman's tasks and lavish outlays.
Its first act is a glittering whirl of
costume and scenery, a "Winter Gar
den" beauty show de lux, and meas
ures well up to tho highest standards
of anything New York has sent forth
in many a day. The second scene re-
COLONIAL
HAROLD LOCKWOOD
In a drama of love and loyalty
PALS FIRST
Thursday—Friday
BERT LYTELL
in
Hitting the High Spots
V IC TO R I A
TODAY AM) TOMORROW
William Fox Presents
THEDA IIAHA
in
"WHKN A WOMAN SIN'S"
Also Today,
"HANDS UP"
Tomorrow
"THE HAND OF VFN GRAN OR"
Friday and Saturday
lIOL'DINI
in another episode of
"THE MASTER MYSTERY"
GEO. W ALSH in "FIX SAY SO"
Admission, 10c & 2tlc At War Tax
SCENE FROM D. W. GRIFFITH'S "HEARTS OF THE WORLD"
v„._ .. %<m&
f*
The advance mail orders already received for the oominir ™i,. ~
production, "Hearts of the World," in dicates a widespread intefest fn lhTi ™,^ re of D ' W Orlfnth s tremendous
at t he Orpheum to-morrow. "Hearts of the World" Isthe "torv ofa lute r ® tdrn n S"*ni*nt. which will open
in the latter part of the production were taken on the actual battlefields tin .'i, ' n Franc e. and the scenes
Lloyd George and other high British and French war officials. ,ds un dpr ll l e auspices and co-operation of
produces a picturesque estate in I
Florida, close by an aviation field. A
grand fete is tendered the newly ar
rived instructors. Topi Lawson and |
Teddy Carter, former members of the !
Winter Garden company, who, having |
graduated in aviation, are assigned i
to this station. The night is a gala
one and many .novelties are introduc
ed by the assembled ex-Winter Gard
eners. The final act. in two scenes,
offers the culminating- surprises of
the play. The opening scene, a battle
field "Somewhere in France,"/ vividly
portrays those regions of devastation
and then dissolves into its very anti
thesis, the Goddess of Liberty in our
own United States. These transitions
are intensely heightened by the big
ensemble action in living "Did Glory"
formation, the while, singing the pa
triotic composition of the score "Lib
erty Forever." An exceptionally clever
cast has been engaged and is ably
supported by u bewitching beauty
chorus of thirty-odd "soldierettes."
There is 110 better way to start the
New I ear off than by going to the
Majestic and having a good
At tlie laugh, for the bill there is
Majestic one of the best of the sea
son. Comedy reigns su
preme and there isn't a dull moment
during the entire performance. "The
Corner Store" is a hilarious comedy
offering, presented by seven clever en
tertainers, and is a scream front start
to finish. Mary Haynes, pretty and
talented, has a repertoire of splendid
comedy songs, all exclusive, which she
puts over to big applause. George
Hall is a well-known comedian, and
has a lot of funny stories, good com
edy and a patriotic recitation which
„ a decided hit. The Dancing Cronins
0 . vul '*'ty of pleasing dances,
while \\ liite's Animal Circus furnishes
line entertainment for young and old
alike.
The second episode of what promises
to be a thr'lling serial—"The Lure ot
the Circus," will be shown to-mor
row, Friday and Saturday afternoon.
The vaudeville show will include such
attractions as Emma Francis and
Company in Oriental Dances; Claude
and Marion Cleveland, the Hnrrlsburg
favorites, in comedy, songs and non
sense; Townaend-Wilbur und Com
pany, presenting a comedy skit en
titled, "The Smart Aleck;" Helen Har
rington, singing comedienne, and the
Cycling Brunettes, in a bicycle offer
ing.
Douglas Fairbanks holds his title as j
king of laughmukers in the delicious j
comedy unfolded at the He- j
At tlie Kent to-day, to-morrow and 1
ItrKcnt Friday. Blues, KloOni and !
the sadness of life, melt in i
the sun of his good-humored acting, j
Imagine Douglas Fairbanks taking
the role of valet to a pet canary bird.
Imagine him pursuing the bird. When
the latter has escaped from captivity. I
And then it is he harkens to the call ]
of the open road. Eager to catch the
canary, lie becomes a hobo, living !
among these ragamuffin tribes. By a I
rare streak of fortune, he is given |
the clothes and money of a stock
broker, is mistaken for one of those 1
fortunate individuals and finally !
through his fldelty to the chase after |
the canary, becomes heir to a huge I
fortune Such is tile story of "He!
Comes Fp Smiling." It is a delight
ful comedy, one of those that make
you forget the dour days and remem
ber the sunshine alone.
Theda Hara, as a siren, who is re
generated through love for a young
divinity student, is the star
At the at the Victoria Theater to-
Vlctorln day and to-morrow in
"When a Woman Sins," a
Theda Hara superproduction.
In this production. Miss Hara gives I
a performance of telling power and
poignant appeal. The picture relates
an absorbing story of a young nurse, j
who, unjustly accused, becomes a no- j
torlous woman of many loves. But
through all her devious career she
continues to love Michael, the young
cleric, even though he rebuffs her
again and again. At last, despairing
of ever winning his respect, she is
about to commit suicide at a sensa
tional dinner party, when he sends
lier his forgiveness in a bunch of
lilies.
PRESIDENT LEAVES
FOR ITALY TONIGHT
[Continued from First I'ttgc.]
saying: "This system appears to be
condemned liy some very high au
thorities. Nevertheless, 1 will re
mark that if such a balance had
preceded the war—that if America,
England, France and Italy had got
together in declaring that whoever
attacked one of them expect
to see the three others take up the
common defense ."
Cleinenccati Interrupted
The premier was interrupted here
by applause and disorder in the
chamber, but later resumed:
"There is in this system of alli
ances which I do not renounce, 1 say
it most distinctly, my guiding
thought at the conference, if your
body permits me to go there, and
I believe fhut nothing should sepa
rate after the war the four great
powers that the war has united. To
| tills entcte I will make all sacrlfl
i e.es."
The statement of the French pre
mier is looked upon as foreign to
' the stutement made a few hours
later, at Manchester by President
I Wilson, when the President said:'
"If the future had nothing for us
but a new attempt to keep the world
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
at a right poise by a balance of
power the United States would take
no interest, because she would join
no combination of which is
not a combination of all of us."
Press Thrust at Premier
The French papers have refrain
ed from discussing the difference of
the viewpoints, resulting from M.
Clemenceau's speech, except the So
cialist organ Humanite, which says:
"As to Clemenceau—he repudia
tes with tranquillity the Wilsonian
conceptions. To-morrow it will bo
necessary to arm again, to con
struct fortresses and cannon and
forge alliances against third powers.
To tho Society of Nations there is not
even a discreet bow."
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF BRIDGE
OFFICE OF BU.uvjj uF COMMIS
SIONERS OF PUBLIC UiiUUAFo
AM) IAjILDLNUS, SPATE CAPPiui
BUILDING, HARRISBURG. PA
SPARED PROPOSALS wnl be re
ceived by the Superintendent ot Pub
lic Grounus and Buildings at his of
fice, in the Capitol Bunuing, Huiuis
burg, Pa., until two tio'clock p At
January 14, 1919, for furnisiung' an
labor and materials for tile cutiairuc
tion of a three span reinforced con
erele arch bridge over tiio Tionesiu
Ci eelt, on the edge of Tionesta Bor
ough, 'iionesta Township, Forest
County, Pennsylvania, ,as indicated
fully in the plans and specifications
prepared by John Farris, of Pitta
burgh, Pennsylvania, Consulting En
gineer for the Board of Commissioners
of Public Grounds and Buildings ot
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished prospective
bidders by applying to the Superin
tendent of Publte Grounds and Build
ings, Capitol Building. Jlarrisburg
Pennsylvania.
Proposals must be marked "PRO
POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION' OF
TIONESTA CREEK BRIDGE" on out
side cover.
GEORGE A. SHREINIJR,
Superintendent.
L. W. MITCHELL,
Secretary.
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF DWELLING HOUSE
OFFICE OF BOARD DF COMMIS
SIONERS OF PUBLIC GrvOuNDS
AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL
BUILDING, HARKISBURG, PA.
SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be re
ceived by the Superintendent of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings lit his of
fice in the Capitol Building, liarris
burg, Pa., until two (J) o'clock P. M..
January 14, liili), for furnishing all
labor and materials for the recon
struction of a dwelling house for the
Department of Fisheries at Union
City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, as
indicated fully in the plans and speci
fications prepared by Office of Super
intendent of Public Grounds and
Buildines, llarrisburg, Pennsylvania,
for the Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds and Buildings the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished prospective
bidders oy applying to the Sui n
tendent Grounds and I
tngs, Capitol Building, Harrisbuii
Pennsylvania.
Proposals must he marked "PRO
POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
DWELLING HOUSE. UNION CITY,
PENNSYLVANIA, on outside cover.
GEORGE A. SHREINER.
Superintendent.
L. W. MITCHELL.
Secretary.
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC
GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
HARRISBURG, l'A.
Scaled proposals will be
by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings at his office in
the Capitol Building. Harrisburg. Pa.,
until two (J) o'clock P. M. January
14th, liltii, for fin lushing all tabor
and materials for the construction
of a two-span reinforced concrete
arch bridge over Penns Creek, at
Monroe Mills, Snyder County, Penn
sylvania, as indicated fully in the
plans and specifications prepared by
G. A. Flink, of Harrisburg, Pennsyl
vania, Consulting Engineer for the
Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished prospective
bidders by applying to the Superin
tendent of Public Grounds and Build
ings, Capitol Building, llarrisburg.
Pennsylvania,
Proposals must be marked "PRO
POSAL ■ FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
'I'LNNS CHEEK BRIDGE" on outside
cover.
GEORGE A. SH REINER,
Superintendent.
L W. MITCHELL.
Secretary.
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC
GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
STATE CAPITOL BUILDING,
HARRISBURG. PA.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings at his office in
the Cupttol Building. Hurrishurg. Pa.,
until two (J) o'clock P. M., January
I 14th, 191'-', for furnishing all labor
and materials for the erection of new
1 piers and repairs to damaged piers of
| bridge over the North Brunch of the
Susquehanna River, at Luceyvllit,
| Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, as
I indicated fully in the piuns and speci
fications prepared by William B. Pax
! son, of Wllkesbarre, Pennsylvania,
Consulting Engineer for the Board of
I Commissioners of Public Grounds ami
I Buildings of the Commonwealth of
I Pennsylvania.
Plans , specifications and bidding
| blanks will he furnished prospective
bidders by applying to the Superin
tendent of Public Grounds and
; Buildings. Capitol Building, Harris
burg, Pennsylvania.
Proposals must oc marked "PRO
POSAL FOR ERECTION OF PIERS
! OF LACEY VILLE BRIDGE" on out
i side cover.
| GEORGE A. SHRKINEK.
Superintendent.
i L. W. MITCHELL.
I Secretary.
I.F.GAL NOTICES
Estate of Harry J. Miller. Sr de
ceased.
LETT ERS OF ADMINISTRATION on
the above Estate having been grunted
to the undersigned, all persons indebt
el to the said Estate are requested
to make payment, and those having
claims to present the sunie without
delay, to
HARRY J. MILLER. JR., ,
Administrator,
Or to 247 14 Hummel St.
W. JUSTIN CARTER, ESQ..
Attorney for Administrator
221 Market Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE Letters of Adnßnistra~
tion on the Estute of Lydia A Ham
mond, late of llarrisburg. Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania, having been
granted to the undersigned, all per
sons owing the said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment
and those having cluims against tne
snipe will present them without delay
JOHN W. HAMMOND,
Administrator,
No. 225 Pelfer Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE is hereby given that tiie
annual meeting of the policv-liolders
of the Retailers' Mutual Fire insur
ance Company of Pennsylvania will
be held at No. 7 Walnut Street (Webb
Terminal Building), Philadelphia Pa
at 3 P. M„ on Thursday, January i>!
1919, for the election of nine Direc
tors ,aiui tor the transaction of such
other business as may eoine before
said meeting.
WILMER CROW.
Secretary.
Estate of Sarah A. Fiese, deceased
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE '
Notice is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been issued bv
the Register of Wills of Dauphin
County in the above named Estate to
the undersigned. All persons indebted
to said Estate will make payment
at once, and persons having claims
against said Estate will present them
promptly to
STEELTON TRUST COMPANY.
Steelton, Pa..
Or to Administrator
WICKER SHAM & METZGEII,
Attorneys,
Fourth Floor Rorgner Building,
_ • Harrisburg, Pa.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
'ln the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 42 March
Term. 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii, Carlotta B. Knepp vs
James A. Knepp The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est in
ventus." You, James A. Knepp are
therefore directed to appear in the
Court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of January, A. D. 19(9 t o
answer the complaint therein filed' *
W. W. CALDWELL, '
.. . ~ Sheriff,
Harrisburg. Pa.. December 17. 19tg.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss-.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 285 June
■'l'm, 1918. Libel in divorce—-a vin-
V! 'fiatiTmonii, Clias. A. Dennis vs.
Maggie Dennis. The subpoena and
. I'.i subpoena in the ahove-stuted
" returned "non est in
ventus. i on, Maggie Dennis, are
therefore diiected to appear in the
Court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond -rondo y of January. A. D. 1919 to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W CALDWELL,
, _ Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., December 17. 1918.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa., No. 330 June
Term, 191 S. Libel in divorce—a vi".
cula matrimonii, Anna M. Schcifer vs
Henry Schcffer. The subpoena and
alms subpoena in tlie above staled
ease have hoen returned "non est in
ventus." You. Henry SehefTer. are
therefore directed to appear in the
Court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of January. A. D uifi to
unswer the complaint therein liicd'
W. W. CALDWELL. '
Harrisburg, VS.. December 17. 'l9lB.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 123, Janu
ary term 1918, Libel In divorce a
vinculo Matrimonii, Anna 31. Gilbert
vs. Leroy Gilbert. The subpoena and
alias subpoena In the above-stated
case have been returned "non est in
ventus." You, Lerov Gilbert, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
ond Monday qf January. A. D„ 1919
to answer the complaint therein ni„V
W. W. CALDWELL.
„ Sheriff,
• Harrisburg, l'a„ Dec. 17. 1918.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 383 June
term 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo Matrimonii, Emma E. Callahan
vs. James F. Callahan. The subpoena
and alias subp'oena In the above
stated case have been returned "non
est inventus." You. James F. Calla
han, are therefore directed to appear
in the court at Harrisburg, p a ., on
the second Monday of January A
D„ 1919, to answer the comulaini
therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, .Paw, Dec. 17, 1918,
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
in the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 349, June
term, 1918. Libel In dlvoree— a vin
culo matrimonii Charles L. Wilson
vs. Cora Wilson. The subpoenn and
! alias subpoena tn the above-stated
case have been returned "non est in
ventus." You. Cora Wilson, are there
fore directed to appear In the court
at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second
Monday of January, A. D.. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed
W. W. CAILDWELL,
__ _ I Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa;, Dec. U7, 1918.
*' ' A jk'
iJ)(iAI; NOTICES
Proclamation in Divorce !
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Couri of Common Pleas of i
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 464 June
term 1918. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii, Paul Kozler vs '
Helen Kozler. The subpoena and alias i
subpoena In the above-stated case
have been returned "non est in
ventus." You. Helen Kozler, are
therefore directed to' appear In the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of January, A. D 1919
to answer the rotnplalnt therein niert'
W. W. CALDWELL.
.... _ _ Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa.. Dec. 17, 191s.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 509. June
Term, 1918. l.ibel in divorce a
vinculo matrimonii Josephine Cuck
ovic vs. George Cuckovic. The sub
poena and alius subpoena in the
übove-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You. George
Cuckovic. are therefore directed to
appear in the court at Harrisburg
Pa., on the second Monday of Janu
ary, A. D„ 1919, to answer the com
plaint therein tiled.
w. W. CALDWELL,
Harrisburg. Pa., December IVI' 1918. !
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, s s:
iv ln i! 16 £ 01 "' 1 of Common Pleas of I
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 134, March I
term, 1918. Dibel in divorce—a vin- I
culo matrimonii Clura M. Markel vs !
Churles P. Markel. The subpoena i
and ulias subpoena in the above-stat- I
ed case have been returned "non est 1
inventus. You, Charles P. Markel
are therefore directed to appear in
the court at Harrisburg, Pa on the I
Mon,ln Y °t January. A. D |
In liied° unswt ' r tlle complaint there-
W. W. CALDWELL.
Harrisburg. Pa., December 17, VdlB.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
r Jn il* e Court of Common Pleas of 1
Dauphin County, Pa., No 4 lune i
Term 1918. Libel In divorce - I
vL nt A°oL" a A Pll S onil . Mabe J '• Cassel
vs Amos C. Cassel. The subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above-stat
inventns V \*r, l returned "non est
Inventus. Vou, Amos C. Cassel are
therefore directed to appear in the
couft at Harrisburg, Pu., on the sec
ond Monday of January, A. 1)., 1919
to answer the complaint therein tiled!
W. W. CALDWKLL,
Harrisburg. Pa., December 1?[ 1918.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Term ' Td l s ° "'fM' . Pa ." N °' ™ i
leini, 1918. Libel in divorce a '
Snyder 1 r , i !! u "', i 1 Verna Altressa •
nn>uer vs. Charles Kston Snvder I
ihe subyoena and alias subpoena in (
turned ° V "noi? ted been"re-!
T , nori est inventus." You,
Chailes Eaton Snyder, arc therefore
Harrisburg 1?" eUr in . the cowt nt
iiari Isburg, in on the second Mon
day of January, A. D„ 1919 to ans
wer the compiaint therein died i
W. W. CALUWKLI.
Harrisburg, Pa., December' 17.' Vo'l 8.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss;
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 331 Line I
Term, 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin- '
culo matrimonii, Anna L. Taylor vs.
George \. la., lor. The subpoena audi
alias subpoena in the abovo-statod i
case have liecn returned "uon est in
ventus.' You. George V. Taylor, arc
therefore directed to appear in the
Court at Harrishur"- rn„ on the sec
ond Monday of January, A. D. 1919 to
answer the complaint therein tiled.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. December 17. 1918.
Sheriff Sales
By virtue of certain writs of fieri
facias, levari facias, liberal'! facias,
venuuioiii, exponas and alias ve.idi
l tioni exponas, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court'
of Dauphin County, Pa., ana to me di
rected, 1 will expose at Public Bale or
Outcry, at the Court House, in the
City of 1 litmsburg, Dauphin County,
Pu„ on Thursday, January 9, 1919, ut
3 o'clock P. Al.. oie loliowiug real es
tate, to wit:
(WiCKELSHAM & METZGEIt, At
torneys)
No. 1 All that certain lot or piece
of ground, situated in tiie Second
i Ward of the City of Harrisburg,
bounded and described as follows, to
wit:
Begrnning at a point on South River
avenue at ilie corner of property of
William J.'Bergstresser; thence west
wardly along River uvenue thirteen
l'eet 113) to other property late of
I J oil it Merkley, now aeceuued, to a
point; thence northwardly by a line
parallel With Mulberry sircet ninety
tU) feet to a point; thence eastwaru
ly by a line parallel with Kiver ave
nue aforesaid, thirteen (13) feet to
property of • ;
thence southwardly by a line parallel
with Mulberry street uforesuid, ninety
(90) feet to ltiver avenue, the piuce
of beginning. lor title see Deed
Book "K." Volume 8. page 896. Bold
as the property of David W. Walters,
Mortgagor, and Samuel S. Wallers and
Jacob H. Wallers, real owners, aud J.
O. Miller, party in possession, defend
ants. (REED. Attorney)
No. 2. All that certain lot or piece
of land, situate in the Thirteenth
Ward of the City of Harrisburg, Dau
phin County, Pennsylvania, with (he
improvements thereon erected, bound
ed and described us follows, to wit.
Beginning ul a point on the north
ern line of hwatara street, which point
is forty (40) feet distant in an east
erly direction from the northeast cor
ner of Twenty-first and Swatara
stieets. at line of property No. cluz
Swatara street; thence in a northerly
diieetion along the line of said last
mentioned property and parallel with
Twenty-first street one hundred (100)
feet to Long avenue; > e in an east
erly direction along the south line of
Long avenue twenty <2O) feet, more • i
I less, to a point; their southwardly
along Be at sight angles to
Swatara street and tliiough the cenlet
of a partition wail b.-tw • 1 n this und
adjoining house, yu>. hundred (100)
feet to Swatara str, mid thenm
westwardly along the north, rn lin. o;
j Swatara street-twenty 1201 leet to the
place ot beginning.
I Having thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house. Known und
numbered 2104 Hwatara street, llar-
I risburg, Pennsylvania,
i It being part of the same premises
which Claudius D. Behney and wife,
by their deed ot November 17. 1916,
and recorded in Deed Book "P," Vol.
16, puge 653, granted and conveyed to
James VV. Lloyd, defendant. Sold as
the property of James W. Lloyd, de
fendant.
(STPCKER. Attorney)
No. 3. All that certain lot or piece
of lund. situate In the Thirteenth
Warn ■ ' H"i'nsbiiig. Coun
ty of Dauphin and State of Pennsyl
vania. with the .I,> . Clients llieie
on erected, bounded and described us
follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the north
ern line of Swatara street, which
point is slxry (60) feet distant In an
easterly direction from the northeast
corner of Twenty-first nnd Swatara
streets, at line of property No. 21U4
| Swatara street; thence In a northerly
I direction uldrg the line of said last
mentloncd property und through llie
center of the partition wall between
this und adjoining house and beyond
one hundred (130) feet to 1-ong ave
nue; thence In an easterly direction
along the south aide of Long avenue
twenty (20) feet, more or less, to a
point; thence southwardly along a line
at right angles to Swatara street one
hundred (100) feet to Swatara street,
and thence westwurdly along the
northern line of Swutaru street twenty
"(20) feet to the place of beginning.
'Having thereon erected a three (3)
story brick dwelling house known and
numbered 2106 Swatura street. Har
risburg. Pennsylvania.
It being part of the same premises
which Claudius D. Behney and wife,
hy their deed dated November 17.
1916. and to be herewith recorded In
the office of the recording of deeds,
&c., ln and for Dauphin county.
DECEMBER 21, 1918.
grunted and conveyed onto James W
Lloyd. tlit Mortgngor herein. hlsi
heirs and assigns, reference being had
u ill more fully snrl at large appear
Sold as the i roperty of James w.
Lloyd, defendant
(STROUP & FOX. Attorneys)
No. 4. All that messuage and tract
of land, situate in Washington Town
ship. Dauphira County. Pennsylvania,
bounded, limited und descijbed as fol
lows. viz.:
Beginning at stone by a deail
black oak tree; thence by lund of Reu
ben l<easier north 53(4 degrees west
49.5 perches to a stone heap; thence
by lands of Jonathan Zerbe and Eliza
beth Welker. deceased, due north 24.12
perches to a stone; thence by lands
of John D. Row. south 53(4 degrees
east 49 v perches to a stone; thence
hv a private road due south 24 3-25
perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 6 acres of land.
It being the same premises which
Charles A." Row. by indenture dated
April 12 1912. for the consideration
therein mentioned, did grant and con- ,
firm to the snld Milton I. Bufdngton, .
his heirs and nsslgns forever. <Seo |
Deed Book "V," Vol. 14. page 135 etc.). ,
Fold.as the property of Milton L Bur-|
flngton and Maud E. Bufdngton. de- j
fendants. , I
CI. P. BOWMAN, Attorney)
No 5. All that certain lot or piece
of land, situate in the City of Har- !
rlsburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylva
nia, bounded und described as follows,
to wit:
Beginning at a point on the western
line of North Sixth street, two hui.
dred ninety-eight feet nnd four
inches northwardly from the north
west corner of Mahantongo and Sixth
streets, at line of property No. 2632
Nortli Sixth street; thence westward
ly along said line through tile center
of a brick partition wall one hundred
feet and six Inches, more or less, to a
dfteen feet wide alley; thence north
wardly along the eastern line of said
alley nineteen feet and two Inches,
more or less, to line of land, now or
late, of C. F. Copetiliaver; tlience east
wnrdly along said line one hundred
three feet and two inches, more or
less, to Sixth street; thence south
wrrdly aiong the western line ot
Sixth street nineteen feet and two
inches to the place of beginning.
Thereon erected a thrce-stor.v ones
dwelling house. No. 263 1 North Sixth
street. For title see Deed Book \.
Vol. 16, page 599. Sold as the property
of Frank C. Smith and Annie B.
Smith, defendants.
(CARTER. Attorney)
No. 6. All that certain messuage, ;
tenement and tract of land, situate )n j
West Hanover Township. Dauphin (
County, Pennsylvania, bounded anu
described as follows, to wit:
Beginning ut a hemlock; thence t>> I
land of Adam Brightbtll south nfteeu
and one-half (15(4) degrees, easi
seven (7) perches to a hickory stump,
thence bv same soutli twenty and
three-fourths <2o*4 > degrees, west
one hundred twenty-one und seven
: tenths (121.7) perches to a post,
thence by sume north eigbty-sev en
' (87) degrees, west eleven (11)
•to a post; thence' by the Burring,
I ground south three (3) degrees, oast
I tour >nd six-tenths (4.6) perches to a
I posi, : lenre north eighty-seven (87)
degree.-, west eight and seven-tenths
(8 , ) perches to a post; thence by land
of the heirs of John Fox. deceased,
south three (3) degrees, east
six rid four-tenths (76.4) percnes
to a post; thence by land of John
Itauch north eighty-three and ono
• half (83(4) degrees, east ninety-eight
and four-tenths (98.4) P er^'.
post; thence by same aoutn thirty
seven and three-fourths (37%) de
grees. east thirteen (13) perches to a
I post; thence south sixty-three and
one-half (63(4) degrees, east forty
and four-tennis < 40.41 perches to a
! hickory; thence by bind of Catharine
! By ilia und Nellie ITiiokle and George
• liunkle north one and tliroe-tourtns
i'l-U) degrees, west one hundred
eighty-four and five-tenths l 184.u)
; perches to a stone;, thence by land
loi'G irge Runkle south twenty-six
(26) irgrces, east twenty-eight and
three-tenths (23.3) perches to a post;
thonee by same south eighty-five and
one-nail' (85(4) degrees, east twenty
nine and live-tenths (29.5) perchea to
a hemlock; tlience by land of same
north seventy-till < • "3) degrees, west
thirty-six and se\- -tenths (36.7)
perelies. to the p!a of beginning.
Containing one hundred and thirty -
six (136) acres and lifty-four (ol)
perches, strict measure, with the ex
ception of the trac,.s granted and con
veyed by suid Annie M. Bongeueckcr
and Samuel, her husband, to T. U.
I Dingle by deed bearing date the
31st day of August, 131u. containing
one (1) acre and one hundred and
fifty-live ( 55) perches, and deed to
Hurry Sellers bearing date the 2bth
dav of .September, lull), containing
two (2) acres and forty-iivo (4u)
I perches. Being the same premises
which Annie M. Dongenocker and
■ Samuel Doiigenccker, her husband, by
| their deed dated tlie 19th day of
I March. 1915, grunted and conveyed to
Charles J. Beck and Elizabeth Bock,
his wife, Mortgagors herein. Said
deed recorded ill 1 Recorder s Uf-
Itce, in and for Dauphin County, in
Deed Book , Vol. page .
Sold as the property of Charles J.
Beck and Elizabeth Beck, defendants.
(EDWIN W. JACK ->ON, Attorney)
No. 7. No. 1 All that certain
piece or purcel of land, situate in the
I City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County
I und State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows; D- ginning
lat lite southeast corner ot Wallace
land Cumberland streets, und running
I thence southwardly ulong \\ aliace
I street 14 feet, more or less, to oilier
land of the said defendants; tlience
I east wardly along said land 68 feel.
I more or less,.to a private alley; thence
northwardly along said alley II leet,
more or less to Cumberland street;
tlience westwardly ulong Cumberland
street 68 feet to the place of begin
ning, having thereon erected the build
ing now known as No. 1135 Wallace
street, said building being a fwo-and
one-half-story frame dwelling house
14x22 feet in size, with- two-story
back building annexed 14x22 feet in
size; all in good repair. For title see
deed recorded in Deed Book "B," Vol.
16. page 285. &e.
No. 2—All that certain piece or par
cel of land, situate in the City of
Harrisburg. Dauplim County. Penn
sylvania. uounded and described us
! follows: Beginning on the eastern
i line of Wallace street fourteen (14)
| foot distani southwardly from Cum
berland street, and running tlience
eastwardly along said lund 68 feet,
' defendants 63 feet, more or less, to a
! private alley; thence southwardly
along said alley II feet to a point;
' tlience westwardly 68 feet, more or
I less, to said Wallace street; thence
1 northwardly along said Walluoe street
I 14 feet to the place of beginning; huv
) ing thereon erected the building now
i known as No. 1133 street, said
building being a two-and-one-halt-
I story frame dwelling house 14x22 feet
in size witli two-story buck building
annexed 10x14 in size. For title see
deed recorded in Deed Book "L," Vol.
16. page 285, &c.
Sold as the property of Jaeoo
Wiener and Annie Wiener, his wife,
defendants.
(EDWIN W. JACKSON. Attorney)
No. 8. No. I—All that certain piece
or parcel of land, situate in the City
of Hurrisburg Dauphin County, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded anu
described as follows; Beginning at the
corner of land, now or late, of V\ u
liam C. Kirby. on the western side ot
Sixth street, and running thence
westwardly along the line of suid lund
84 feet to other land of the suid Annie
Wiener; thence northwardly along the
rear of suid last-mentioned land in a
parallel witii said Sixth street 15 feel.
nlo re or less, to land late of 1 atriek
McNlff. afterward Caroline F. Melir
iiig- thenee eastwardly along the line
of said land 84 feet to said Sixth
street; tlience southwardly along tha
western side of said Sixth street 10
feel more or less, to the place ot be
ginning. with the right to the use of
the three leet wide alley extending
from the rear of the land herein de
scribed to Wyeth street, formerly-call
ed Wyetli alley. Having thereon erected
the building now known as No. 1408
North Sixth street, said building being
a three-story frame dwelling house
16x36 feet In size with back building
12x12 feet in size annexed, all in good
repair.' For title Bee deed recorded In
Deed Book "D." Vol. 16. page 236, ftc.
No. 2—All that certain piece or par
cel of land, situate In the City of Har
risburg. Dauphin County, and Stale of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows; Beginning at the corner
of land, now or late, of William C.
Kirby. on the eustern side of Wyeth
street (formerly called Wyeth alley)
and running thence northwardly along
the eastern side of said Wyeth atreet
13 feet and 9 Inches to a three feet
wide alley; thenoe eastwardly along
xald alley TO feet to line of land, now ]
or late, of said AJinie Wiener, sitdate
at No. 1408 North Sixth street; thence i
southwardly along: said land 13 feet I
and 9 Inches, more or less, to land, |
now or late, of William C. Kirby;
thence westwarilly along: tho lino of
said land 68 feet, more or less, to the .
place of beginning. For title see dfed
recorded In Deed Book "L," Vol 16,
page, 236, &c.
Sold as the property of Jacob
Wiener anl Annie Wiener, his wife.
(JACKSON. Attorney)
No. 9. No. I—All that certain lot
or piece of land situate In the City
of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and dew
scribed as follows: Beginning at 4
point on the northern line of Markeg
street 96 feet and 8 inches, more of
less. Eastward from the northeaster
corner of Market and Fourteenth
streets, at the center of the partltiffl
wall between houses Nos._ 1410 antp
1412 Market street, arid running
thence Northwardly along the center
line, of said partition wall and the
sume extended 62 feet, more or less
to an alley; thence Eastwardiv'
along the southern line of said alle'y
16 feet and 6 Inches more or less to
another alley, running to said Mar
ket street; thence southwardly along
the western line of said last mention
ed alley. 62 feet, more or less, to said
Market street; thence westwardly
along the northern line of said Mar- '
ket street, 16 feet nnd 6 Inches, more
or less, to the place of beginning
Having thereon erected the building
now known as No. 1412 Market
street, said building being a three
story brick dwelling house and tailor
shop, with two-story back building
annexed; all in good repair. For title
see deed recorded in Deed Book "C ••
Vol. 13. Page 257, etc. '
No. 2—All that certain lot or piece
of land situate in the City of Harrls
tburg. Dauphin county. State of Penn
sylvania. bounded and described as
follows; Beginning on the western
side of North Fourteenth street, at
line of land of Board of Control and
runhing thence westwardly, along
the line of said land 120 feet to Bradyi
street; thence southwardly, along tlifl
eastern line of said Brady street. fl
feet to land now or late of Ada
Storey; thence eastwnrdly along
of said Storey lund 120 feet to salff
I'ourteenth street; thence northwafd
ly, along said Fourteenth street, 20
feet to the place of beginning. Being
lot No. 140, in a plan laid out by M. B
Cowden for Charles 11. Doclier. For
f'tle see deed recorded in Deed Book
,f, !• P n Ke 7. The interest of
the defendants being the undivided
1 one-fourth part of said land, subject!
Ito a life estate in the widow oil
j Jsaac BumbuuKh, deceased. Improve!
ments: A 3-story frame dwelling!
) house front on said FourteentiJ
street, now known as No. 28 Northfl
!!• ourteenth street, and a 2-stofy
: frame dwelling house fronting oil
said Brady street. Both in good I
; repair. J
.Sold as the property of William Jv.'
Buinbaugh und Mary £. Bumbauglij
his wife, defendants. 1
(PATTERSON. Attorney) *1
No. 10. All that land situate lnj
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa.,
ginning on the western line of North
third street 45 feet northward fron
the northern line of Granite street
thence westwardly along the line o
lot No. 52, 94 feet to land now or laC
of Christian Houseman; thence north
wardly along said land parallel witl
Third street 20 feet to land now o;
lute of fl. Frickman; thence east
wardly a >ng said Frickman land 10
feet to a corner; thence northward!
ly along the sume land 1 foot to land
now or late of Theresa E. BaulTe;
thence eastwardly along said Baufle
land 84 feet t.o Third street; und
thence southwardly along the west
ern line of Third street 21 feet to the
place of beginning; thereon being
j erected a three-story brick dwelling
j house and storeroom. No. 1724 Norm
I Third street. Sold as the property uf
John A. Bentz, defendant.
(ROSENBERG & ROSENBERG,
Attorneys)
| No. 11. All that certain lot or piece
of land situate in the City of Harris
burg aforesaid, bounded and describ-,
ed as follows;
Beginning at a point on the westeVl
side of Seventh street, seventy-sevtß
(i i) feet from the corner of Verbefl
or Broad street; tlience along
street fourteen (14) feet to line or fl
late of Samuel Gallagher;
along said Gullaglier'lot
(71) feet and nine (9) inches
tour (4) feel wide alley; thence we?l
erly along said alley to line or lot"
j late of Susan Palmatary; thence
along the line of said lot seventy-one
(71) feet and nine (9) inches, more or
less, to the place of beginning. There
on being erected house number 1226
North Seventh street.
Being the same premises which
Hannah Hickok by Indenture bearing
date November 4. 1909. granted and
conveyed unto Jacob Weiner in lee.
] Sold as the property of Jacob Weiner, 1
and Annie Weiner, defendants.
(NEIFFER & SAUSSAMAN.
Attorneys)
No. 12. All that certain house and lot
numbered 1535 North Fourtli street,
Harrisburg, Pa„ more particularly
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point on said
Fourth street, lifty-two (52) feet from
the southeast corner of Harris and
Fourth streets; tlience southwardly
along said Fourth street. thirteen
(13) feet to line of lot formerly No.
12 in Plun of Dots laid out by Dr.
Bather Reily's heirs; thence east
wardly along the said line, seventy
eight (78) feet to a three-feet wide
private alley; tlience north wardly
along the line of said alley thirteen
t!3) feet to u point, the line of prop
erty now or lately owned by John W.
.Smith; thence westwardly along the
line of said John W Smith's property
seventy-eight (78) feet to a point the
place of beginning. The said three
(3) feet wide private alley is to be
used in common with all property
owners abutting on the same, and
this use is extended nnd given to
Sarali A, Minler, her heirs und as
signs. ,
For title see deed of Arthur C.
\ oung and Pauline AI. Young, his
wife, to Christian Nuuss, duted the
Ist day of November A. D., 1915, and
recorded in tile office for the record
ing of deed, etc., in and for the
County of Dauphin in Deed Book "O,
Vol. 16, page 575. Sold as the prop
erty of Christian Nuuss, defendant.
(HEED, Attorney)
No. 13. All that certain lot or oiece
of land, witli the buildings thereon
erected, situate at the southeastern
corner ol North Second street and
iirlggs street, in the Fourth ward of
the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the southeastern cor
ner of North Second and Briggs
streets, thence southwardly alomr tho
eastern lino of North Second street,
thirty-six (36) l'eot, more or less, to
the line where the brick front wall
of house No. 717 Vi North Second street
is built against the southern wall of
house herein described; thence east-4
wardly along the outside lino >f the
southern wal) of house erected on lend
herein described, forty-one (41) feet,
more or less. In a lino parallel with
Briggs street, to line of property now
or lormerly of Rev. Samuel A. Hol
man; thence northwardly along sa'd
line thirty-six (36) feet, more or lets,
to the southern line of Briggs street;
tlience westwardly along the southern
line of Briggs street forty-one (41)
feet, more or less, to the place of be
ginning.
Being a rectangular piece of land,
and having thereon erected a three
(3) story brick dwelling house
known and numbered 719 North Sec
ond street nnd 203 Briggs street.
Together with the right to use fl
common with the owners and
piers of premises No. 71714 North Sec
ond street all alleys now used by said
premises and premises herein co
scribed.
For title, see Deed Book "T," Vol. 16,
Page 372. Sold as the property of
Martha Gerhart Sober. Defendant.
Seized and taken into execution
and to be sold by
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Harrisburg. December
Conditions of Sale The highest
and best bidder to be the buyer.
Terms—The purchaser shall.be re
quired to pay 150.00 of the amount df
his bid when the property shall have
been knocked off to hint utidar
$500.00; above thai amount ten per
cent, on 'he purchase money, and the
residue before the confirmation of
sale by the Court. If the purchaser
fafls to •comply with the terms' of
sales the property will be resold at
his cost. ■ *