Additional Classified Ads ' on Opposite Page BUSINESS PERSONALS SUININE —UJUK oul tur :iiui grippu Ing, likely to catch you Hits hangcable weather. OUlt LAXATIVI] 'HOSPHU-QUININK will stave It off t taken In time. Gross Drug Store. 19 Market s.reet. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STARTLING DISCOVERY takes old tirea new; guaranteed by Id established llrm lor additional ,000 miles at half the price of new ires; not a rubber Retread; sorne hlng new and different; puncture and proof; used throughout entire lurope; practically new in America, tan with ability wanted to establish ne or several retreading stations in our territory. Stations should do ig business from day doors are open. Jo experience necessary. Capital re uired, SI,OOO up. Mechanical Ma hine & Tool Works. 314 St. Paul St., ialtimore, Md. WE manufacture a carburetor for 'ord cars, which is guaranteed to ive double the mileage over any ther carburetor ever constructed re ardlcss of name, make or price, loney refunded if fifteen day FREE rial does not prove it. Entirely new rinciple Simple, plain tube not moving part. Guaranteed to start 1 zero weather without heating or riming. Tremendous demand. Thou ands now in use in Chicago terri ory. Reliable, energetic man, who an guarantee sales and carry stock f sooo to $2,000, depending on de land, can secure exclusive territory nd will easily net SIO,OOO this year, io special experience necessary. Will lso furnish carburetors for other ars in about sixty days. Frank A. 'rwan, 509 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 11. WILL PURCHASE ESTABLISHED IUSINESS from quick seller. Cash roposition. Give particulars. Myers, 453 Master street, Philadelphia. FOR SALE Millinery Shop, good rill, stock and flxUtres. Old, reliable tand, doing good business. 1306 larket street. FOR SALE Goods and fixtures of , general store. Trade established, leason for going out of business is oor health. Address Box 113, Lewis erry, Pa. STARTLING DISCOVERY lakes old tires new; guaranteed by Id-established firm for additional ,000 miles at half the price of new ires; not a rubber Retread; some liing new and different; puncture nd blowout proof; used throughout ntire Europe; practically new in imerica. Men with ability wanted o establish one or several retreading tations in your territory. Stations hould do big business from day doors re open. No experience necessary, (apital rquired, SI,OOO up. Mechanical lachine & Tool Works, 011 St. Paul Itreet, Baltimore. Md. FOR SALE Fruit, confectionery nd cigar store. Reasonable price, toasting coffee and peanut machine. Jood scales. Inquire at 514 Market treet. HAULING AND MOVING GENERAL HAULING AND FAST CXI'RESS SERVICE to nearby towns cith auto trucks. Only experienced nd careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, r Dial 2265. HICKS Local und long-distance aiding. 424 Reily. Both phones. • AUTO HAULING—LocaI or long listance. Furniture and piano moving specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 'apital street. Roth phones. AUTO TRUCK SERVICE —Local and ong distance. F. J. Marter, Bell 39-J, Iteelton. AUTO HAULING—LocaI and long istoiicen Furniture moving a spe ialiy. Rates reasonable. Prompt erviee. Call Bell 623 J. LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE lAULING Prompt service. A & B. lotor Express. 917 Capital Street. Sell phone 1635. T. \LL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS.. 341 IvELKER ST. BELL PHONE C23W. DIAL PHONE 3515. WE MOVE Auything —anywhere.—any time. Dial 4390. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street. City. HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped or furniture, freight and piano mov ng. No distance too far. Careful river. Rain and dustproof body. J. 3. Grubber's Truck Service, Irvin .ungst, manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell hone 15R6. WllLUl'J TO DINE .LVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OP SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home ooking served to Businessmen and .adies in separate diningrooins. Storage STORAGE —419 Broad street, house old goods, mercnandise. Private ooms at reasonable rates. Also halti ng of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. iotb phones. STORAGE —In trick building, rear OS Market. Household goods in clean, rivate rooms. Reasonable rates, p. !. D'iener, 4OS Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for ousehold goods in fireproof ware ouse. $3 per month and up. Lower torage rates in non-fireproof ware ouse. liarrisburg Storage Co.. 437- 45 South Second street. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 4312 Derry St. P.ELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embaltner. . 611 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY eautifully situated on Market street ast of Twenty-sixth, and on the orth and east faces the new park ay. The prices of lots are moderate. [lller Bros. & Co.. Agent*. Cleaners and Dyers IT PAYS' to nave Clothes Cleaned, ressed. Dyed or Repaired at th best laee In town. Call and deliver oodman's. 1306 44 North Sixth. Both hones. AUTOMOBII.ES AUTO FOR SALE lgtte 1916 Max ell, 5-passenger touring car, fully luipped. demountable rim. In At con tlon. Bargain to quick buyer. Ap y Edward W. Evans. 36 North Third reet. 801 l 1390. Dial 3573. WANTED Five-passenger Tour g car. any make, in exchange for al estate. Must be In good condi on. Address Box G, 7217, caro of •legraph. MAXWELL. 1916, in first-class con tion throughout, light economical ,r. Owner wants larger machine, imonstration at' Hoffman's Garage, ineca and Catnp streets. Cheap to j unediate buyer. 1 SATURDAY EVENING, AUTOMOBILES ' ONE brand-new 1918 Chandler Tcur ing Car, in good condition, has been > ujed about three months, to bs sold on account of death. Inqulrs at Gard ner St Baptlsti. Third and Chestnut streets. • ' FOR SALE heo Touring car. Looks and runs like new. Bargain to quick buyer. Bulck Roadster. AI shape. Bargain for some one. A Bchiffman. 12-24-26 North Cameron. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas ure cars for sale. Ford ton trucks. Auto-Car 2-ton (rucks and ons 7- passeuger Ilaynes Turing Car. All cheap lo quick buyei'4. International Harvester Co. Truck Department. No. Ci.. i street. FOR SALE Ford truck, pannel body; two-horse wagon, good as new. Both equipped for baker. F. J. Nov inger. Mlllersburg. Pa. BUICK ROADSTER Runs fine; electric lights: new top; $350.50 HorsL Linglestown. Pa. FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Touring car, in Al condition. All good tires with new spare. A private car. Will demonstrate. Call 4912 Bell. FOR SALE 1916 Metz Touring, one 19lt Maxwell Touring, two 1918 Maxwell Touring Cars. Apply Horsi. Linglestown. Pa. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Chargo reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cameron street. ONE CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL ROADSTER Beaver's Garage. 632 North street. FOR SALE —5-ton Standard truck, price reasonable; mechanical work in IAI condition. Guaranteed 30 days. | Sunshine Garage, 27-29 North Cam eron street. FOR SALfc? —1917 Maxwell Touring Car. 1915 Reo Roadster. Apply Har risburg Auto & Tire Repair Co., 131 I South Third Street. • FOR SALE—I9I7-1914 Ford Tour ings. $425.00, $525.00, to settle estates. | Address Box 11 6561, care of Tele | graph, | ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK— I Covered body; 1,000 lbs. capacity; a bargain. Inquire ot Philadelphia Quick Lunch. 1917 FORD TOURING, fine order. sße worth extras. Price, $475.00 cash. Must be sold account sickness. Also Maxwell 191S Touring. $750.00 cash. Run 1,000 miles. O. K. Can be seen at Horst's. Linglestown. Pa. WM. PENN GARAGE | 304-6 Muench streoL Limousines tor I funeral, parti* and balls; careful ) drivers; open day and .light. Bell I 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. .All sorts ot auto top und cushion I work done by experts; also repair I work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Cameron Street. WANTED All kinds ot used auto tires. u e nay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. EsterbroeV. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. OLD AUTO! VVunted; useu. wrecked or oidtimers, in any condition. Sea ine before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. SchitTman, 22, 24, 26, North Cameron street. Bell 3833. MOTORCYCLES AM) BICYCLES I FOR SALE One liarley-Davldson Alotorcycle, with side cur. Inquire 3UI I South Fourteenth street. | 1916 HARLEY MOTORCYCLE j side car and tandem, electric equipped, I $225.00. Indian Twin Tandem. SSO. | llorst. Linglestown. Pa. I INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—Like new. I Bargain at $95.00. llorst, Llngles- I town. Pa. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 150? NORTH THIRD ST. Garugcs, Accessories and Repairs SPECIAL ON AUTO CHAINS 28x3 $3.65 30x3 $3.75 30x344 $3.95 32x2 4s $4.15 31x4 $4.40 32x4 $4.5n 33x4 $4.60 34x4 $4.80 DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Tlilru Street. I 4JAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 ! Bosch high tenston, Elshmann. Dixey I bplitdorl, Mea, Keniy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. ! Schittman, 22-24-26 North Cameroii StreeL Bell 3633. | AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re ! paired by specialists. Also fenders, i lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har ] risburg Auto Radiator Works, 605 j North Third streeu 1 WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS i Frames straightened and welded. I Heavy Csiit Iron Our Specialty. ; Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed. CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO.. 1538 Logan St. BELL 4396 J. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE Of Factory Build ing 42 ft. by 80 ft., brick, one story and basement, recently built, will be lield at Marysville, January 11, 1919 at 1 I'. M. Formerly used as hosiery mill. NOTICES INFORMATION WANTED Will any Poorman readings this please write George H. Poorman! 1345 East Fiftieth street, Los Angeles C'al. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS STATE CAPITOL BUILDING 11 ARRIS BURG, PA. I*aled proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his ottlco in the Capitol Building, Uarrisburg Pa. until two (2> o'clock p. M., January 14th, 1913, for furnishing all labor and materials for the erection of new piers and repairs to damaged piers of oridge over the North Brunch of the Susuuehanna River, at Laceyvilie Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, us indicated fully in the plans and speci tlcations prepared by William B. Pax son, of Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans , specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Capitol Building, Harris burg. Pennsylvania- Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL FOR ERECTION OF PIERS OF LACE WILLK BRIDGE" on out side cover. GEORGE A. SIIREINER. Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL. Secretary. THE annual meeting of the stock holders of the Devine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co. will be held ut the office of the Companyt Tuesday, Januury 14, at 4 P. M.. for the election of Directors and such other business that may come before the meeting. FRANK PAYNE. Treasurer. STOCKHOLf-fcRS" MEETING The annual mating of the Stock holders of the Harrisl.urg Bridge Company will bo peld at the Board ui Trade Building. In the City of Uar risburg. on Monduy. January 0, 1919, between the hours of 1 and 3 P. M ' when they will ;et a President. Sec retary and and twelve Di-. rectors to serve l-~ the ensuing year. I. I>. BPONO, Secretary and Treasurer. JAnuary 2, 1919. I LEGAL NOTICES THE undersigned announces that he has this day transferred the Whole sale Paper business, conducted by him as the "Donaldson Paper Company" to his son, J. Allan Donaldson, by whom it will be continued under the same uante. W. M. DONALDSON. January 1. 1919. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DWELLING HOUSE OFFICE OF) bUAKD OF COMMIS SIONERS 'OF PUBLIC GxiOUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. HAKKISBURG. PA. SEALED! PROPOSALS will be re ceived by (he Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds und Builuings at his of fice in the Cupitol Building, Harris burg, Pa., until two (2) o'clock P. M., January 14, 1919, for furnishing ail labor and materials for the recon struction of a dwelling house for the Department of Fisheries at Union City, Erie County, Ptnnsylvunia, as indicated fully in the pltsns and speci fications prepared uy Office of Super intendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, liarrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the Board of Commissioners of Publtc Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders oy applying to the Superin tendent ot Public Grounds and Build ings, Capitol Building, liarrisburg. Pennsylvania. Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF DWELLING HOUSE. * UNION CITY. PENNSVI.VANIA, on outside cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL. Secretary. I PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION | OF BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD I* OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC I GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PA. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildingß at his office in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa., [ until two (2) o'clock P. M. January 14th, 1919, tor furnishing all labor | and materials for the construction ot a two-span reinforced concrete arch bridge over Penns Creel;, 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 ot Public Grounds and Build ings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Proposals must be marked "PRO POSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PENNS CREEK BRIDGE" on outside cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, SuperintendenL L. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE OFFICE UF BU.nvjJ 00 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 456,662 26 Time loans with col lateral 51,239 58 Call loans with collateral 460,601 00 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 103,838 50 Bonds, stocks, etc 763,051 81 Mortgages and judgments of record 64,631 73 Office building and lot ... 42,750 "00 Other real estate 5,992 92 Kurniture and fixtures. . 16,250 00 Overdrafts 134 67 Other assets not included in above 2,089 75 Total $2,415,390 69 LIABILITIES Capital stock $125,000 00 Burplus fund 325,000 00 Undivided proilts, less ex penses and taxes paid, 36,425 43 DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits sub- J e c t to cheek $722,088 29 Deposits, Com monwealth of Penn'a 40,000 00 Deposits, U. S. Postal sav ins 1,444 95 Certified checks 1,214 19 Treasure r's cheeks out standing ... 8,049 82 _ TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust funds) X 1 in e certill cates of de posit $170,993 23 Savings fund deposits ... 915,563 30 Due to banks, trust cos., etc., excluding reserve, 69,593 38 Dividends unpaid 18 00 Total 7 $2,415,390 59 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages '. $356,943 36 ■other investments, etc., 272,733 90 Cash balance 31,188 37 Overdrafts 3,353 15 Total Trust, funds .. $663,218 78 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com pany as Trustee to se cure issues of corpor ate bonds. Including Equipment Trusts ....$1,965,500 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: 1, 11. O. Miller. Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) 11. O. MILLER, _ Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1919. (Sighed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY, [Notarial SealJ Notary Public. My Commission expires January 25. 1919. Correct—Attest: (Signed) W. M. DONALDSON, (Signed) LOUIS DISLLONE, . (Signed) W. L. STOEY, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the Il gggl Dauphin Deposit Trust Company HARRISBURG, PA. _ At the Close of Business, December 31, 1918 Required by tlie State Commissioner of IWuiklng gj|Rlj RESOURCES LIABILITIES ' Cash and cash items $96,568.92 Capital $300,000.00 Due from banks.... 626,179.38 Surplus 300,000.00 v^'v * v} United States bonds 340,513.20 Undivided profits .. 60,455.44 V iBMI Loans and invest- • Due to banks 9,752.93 it' JlSfcA ments 3,141,925.08 DEPOSITS 3,608,108.21 . $4,278,216.58 V $4,278,216.58 TRUST FUNDS, $679,848.84 smaller sizes, 27 031 c; old roosters 28c; broiling chickens, western, 43® 45c; roasting chickens, 31®36c; ducks 4u®42e; western ducks, 38©4uc; geesu' 27032 c; dressed Pekln ducks, 34® 3Gc; old ducks. 30032 c; Indian Run ners, 2.037' ac; spring ducks, Long island. 30 040 c. Potatoes The market Is steady; New Jersey, No. 1, su©9oc per basket; do., No. 2. &o©t>uc per basket; do., 100-rb. bugs. No. 1. Jz.Eir® 3UO extra quality; do.. No. 2. $1.50® '2s; Pennsylvania. 100 lbs.. No 7 $2.50® 2.85; do., per 100 lbs., fancy" $ ' yosyi.lo, New Jersey, No. I inti lbs.. $2.16®2.60; do.. No. 2, 100 lbs $1 23® 1.75; western, per 100 lbs., $2 00 hi*2 25; New York Mule, per luO lb $2 26® 2.36; Maine, per 100 lbs., $1.60® 1 io- Deiuwum and Maryland, por lou bag, oc®shlo; Michigan, per 103 lbs.. $1.56 ©l.iO; I; lorida, per barrel $2.60®2.90; Morida. per bushel hamper, Tb&Bbc; I'lorldu, per 150-lb. bugs $1.50® J. 00; North Carolina, per barrel, $1.50®4.00; booth Carolina per barrel! $1.5004.00; Norfolk, per ba" rel. $3.43® 4.75: eastern, .shore. p er barrel. $3.2503.50; fancy Macungie. No. 1. per ; \ oWo.lo; do.. No! 2 per barrel. " Hay—The market U Arm; timothy. No. 1, large and small bales. $32.00© 33.00 per ton; No. 2, small bales. $30.00 ©31.00 per tun; No. 3. $25.00®26.00 per ton sample. sl2 50013.00 per ton;nJ grade. $7.00011.60 per ton. Clover mixed. $30.00® 31.0U per ton; No. 1. light, mixed, mixed. $25.00 ©26.00 per ton; U o grade, $18.00020.00 per ton. ! Tallow The market la quiet; prime city, in tierces, 13Hc; city special loose, 14Mic; Prime country, 13c; dark. llV601Jc; edible in tierces, 1614©1? c. , „ , Flour The market is dull and weak; winter wheat. new, ioo per cent. Hour. $10.65010.75; Kansas wheat, new. $10.75010.90 per barrel; current receipts. $10.60010.80 per bar rel; spring patents. $lO 75010.90; per barrel; spring, clear. $9.7509.90 per barrel. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS Slilrcniuiistown, Pa., Jan. 4.—The new year was held in the Hethel annual election of officers for the Church of God Sunday school on Sunday. The following were chosen: Superintendent, Jacob B. Frey; as sistant superintendent, Noah R. Heiges; secretary, Miss Margaret Weber, assistant secretary. Glen Krone; treasurer, John h. Miller, pianist, Mrs. Stanley L. Bates; li brarians, Donuld Herman and Glen Krone. MAIIYSVILLE COUNCIL BUSINESS Murysvillo, Pa., Jan. 4.—Marys vllle Borough Council will meet In an important session on Monday even ing in the Council chamber in the Municipal building. Business for the past year will be settled and lively debates are expected on several points of this business. Marysvillo school board will meet in regular session on Monday even ing in the directors' room in the High school building. BIBLE CLASS ELECTS Slurcmanstown, Pa., Jan 4. —Elec- ; lion of officers was held by the Men's [ Organized Bible class of the Bethel i Church tjf God, with this result. | President, Calvin M. Krone; vice president, F. E. Weber; secretary, j Chester Stansfleld; librarian, Lloyd Stare; teacher, the Rev. J. W. Gable; assistant teacher, Jacob B. Frey. ADDRESS BY SECRETARY Enoln, Pa., Jan. 4.—The Rev. j Charles.W. Sayei', of Lancaster, a re- I turned overseas Y. M. C. A. secretary, | who had a number of thrilling ex perience with the American Army during the fighting aiong the Marne, will address a meeting in the Beale Avenue Church of God on Sunday afternoon at 2.30. Use McNeil's Pain Kxterminator—Ad. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF Harrisburg Trust Company 6 South Market Square DECEMBER 31, 1918 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans $2,151,751.25 Capital 400,000.00 Bonds and Stocks ... 692,223.51 Surplus 600,000.00 Real Estate 165,000.00 Undivided Profits ... 11,798.29 Overdrafts 205.54 Dividends Unpaid .. 428.00 Cash and Reserve .. 702,988.52 Deposits . . . . 2,699,942.53 $3,712,168.82 $3,712,168.82 Trust Funds $4,169,431.53 Corporate Trusts .... $24,131,400.00 JANUARY 4, 1919. BOLSHEVIK FORCES ON EDGE OF VILNA BURN AND MURDER Refugees Arrive in Warsaw in Flight From Disturbed Area: Germans Take Locomotives and Cars in Their Retreat Warsaw, Jan. 4.—Bolshevist forces are reported in the outskirts of Vilna and towns on the railway be tween Minsk and Brest-Licovsk are said to have been occupied by them. The Bolshevists are reported to be burning: buildings and robbing and murdering peasants as they advance. Throngs of refugees are arriving here by railway, carts and on foot. The baggage belonging to t-hem has in many cases been stolen on route. Locomotives and curs are being brought westward from the path of Dr. George Preston Mains to Speak at Marysville MarysviUc, Pa„ Jan. 4.—Dr. George Preston Mains, one of the prominent men of the Methodist Church, author and editor, will be the speaker at the monthly mass meeting held under the auspices of the Marysville Mln isterlum in the Methodist Episcopal Church to-morrow afternoon. A male quartet from Grace Methodist Church, Harrisburg, will render sev eral selections under the direction of Prof. John W. Phillips, leader of the choir of that church. Final arrangements are now being made for the observance of the an nual week of prayer in the Marys ville churches next week, commenc ing on Monday eW.iing and continu ing until Saturday evening. The first services will be held in the Trinity Reformed Church, where additional services will be held on the follow ing evening. Services will be in the Zlon Lutheran Church on Wednes day and Thursday; in the Bethany United Evangelical Church on Fri day evening and in the Methodist Episcopal Church on Saturday even- New War Revenue Bill We have in course of preparation a booklet giving in convenient form a digest of the provisions of the new War Revenue Bill, including comparisons with the Act of 1917, Income Tax table,- War Profits Tax example, and other interesting data and statistics. This booklet will be ready for distribution within a few days after the bill has been signed by the President. As the edition will be limited, we suggest that those interested write at once for a compli mentary copy. Ask for Booklet M-40 A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. Investment Securities 115 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia. New York Chicago Boston Buffalo Baltimore Pittsburgh Scranton Cleveland the Bolshevist forces by the retiring Germans. Parla, Jan. 4. —French troops en-< tered Cettinje, the capital of Montei negro, on December 22, it is an nounced. They were greeted enthus iastically by the people and found that good order prevailed in the country. Five members of the National As sembly have been charged with the management of the country's affairs until the union of Montenegro and Serbia under the Kara-Qcorgevitch dynasty has been completed. ing. "The New Year and the New Way" will be the subject of the sermon in the Trinity Reformed Church on Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock. It will be delivered by the pastor, the Rev. Ralph E. Hartman, who has just recovered from a serious attack of intluenzt and who will occupy the pulpit for the first time since his illness. No preaching services will be held in the Zion Lutheran Church on Sun day, the p. stor, the Rev. J. C. Relgh ard, being at Duncannon, where he will administer Holy Communion at both morning an dcvenlng services. In the Methodist Episcopal Church, the pastor, the Rev. S. B. Bidlack, will preach in thi morning on "God's Presence," and in the evening on "Tidings of Peace." At the Sunday school services in the morning, a spe cial offering will be lifted for the children's home. NEW YEAR'S. DINNER New Cumberland, Pa., Jan. 4. —On New Year's evening Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Noel entertained the follow ing friends at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCord and daughters, Gar net and Theda; Mrs. Lizzie Noel, Ernest Harr, Maurice Harr. 15