Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 20, 1919, Page 19, Image 19

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STORAGE
STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper &. Co.
Both phones.
STORAGE Private rooms tor
household goods In fireproof ware
house. 93 per month and up. Lower
9 storage rates In non-fireproof ware-
P house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
446 South Second street.
WHERE TO PINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
FOR SALE Fruit Salad, Waldorf
i Salad, Chicken Salad, Potato Salad,
Club Sanwiches, Chicken Sanwiches.
All made from strictly fresh food and
delivered free. Prices reasonable.
Phone 3265 R. Bernard Barnes.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Funeral Director and Embalmer,
611 North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL 21*5.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY —,
Be&utituily situated on Market street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faces the new park
way. The prices of lota are moder
ato. Miller Bros. <S2 Co.. Agents.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
WHY buy new clothing, when we
clean your old ones as good as newf
Ail kinds of repairing work guaran
teed. Goodman's, 1306% North Sixth.
Both Phones. Call and Deliver.
AUTOMOBILES
OVERLAND
Used Car Department.
Would You Pay 3330.00
For a Willys Knight
Touring Car?
We will deliver one to you lor this
amount, the balance to be paid in
eight monthly payments. A five-pas
sengar car in splendid mechanical
condition, just refinished. New top,
good tires.
, Open Evenings Until Nine
THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO
212-214 North Second Street.
Both Phones.
I
A BUICK BIG SIX TOURING, new
tires, mechanically perfect.
Buiclt one-ton truck. Just been over
hauled.
Chevrolet, model 4-90 touring. In
fine shape, very reasonable.
Maxwell roadster .in A 1 shape, very,
reasonable.
Chalmers Big Six, In fine shape, a
very good bargain.
Stutz Bear Cat Roadster, In A 1
shape, good bargain.
Speedster, Just been overhauled, a
good baragin.
The above cars are as represented.
Demonstrations given.
CHELKSA AUTO WRECKING CO..
A. SCHIFFMAN. Manager.
' REO TOURING,
9225.00.
Car and Tires in good condl
tion.
Apply
1524 PENN STREET.
Bell 869 J.
FOR SALE Brand new Republic
three and a half-ton truck and cab,
52 975. Ulster Lumber Company, Liv
ingston Manor. N. Y. I
FOR SALE One 1916 6-cylinder
Studebaker. New top and new Uxes
around. Fully electric equipped. This
car is an exceptional bargain and
must bo sold quick. Parly leaving
city Selden Truck Distributors, 10l
25 Market street.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO
All sorts of auto tops and cushion
woik done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates. (2-78 South
Cameron street.
FOR SALE 1917 Ford Touring
Car Price, 3390. S. R. Horst. Ling
l£towh PtL Dial phone 36C.
~~ SMALL SAXON ROADSTER 30
miles to gallon gasoline; 2axJ tires,
iew Very economical to run. Price.
3260.00. Horst. Linglcstown, Pa. Near
Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Roadster, good con
dition. suitable lor delivery truck.
Bonds accepted. Will sacrifice, p. <_>.
address Box 192. New Cumberland. Pa.
BARGAINS
Premier. 1918. electric gear shift.
iun 200 miles; 7-passenger.
Chandler Touring, extra tire. In fine
condition. ,
Denby 2%-ton trucks, overhauled.
In fine condition; dump body.
Reo. 2-ton.
3% -ton .Acme, Woods Hoist and
steel body. ,
Denby. 3-ton, ood s Hoist and
steel body.
Other used trucks on hand. Full
lire oi Denby chassis.
DENBY SALES CORPORATION.
1205 CAPITOL STREET
TRUCK FOR SALE
Largo sized 5-ton truck, with Dump
body for sale. Big bargain to quick
buyer. For particulars call at the
Sunshine Oarage. 27 North Cameron
■ street.
BUICK Repairing. Susquehanna
Motor Co., 117 South Third street.
1917 FORD ROADSTER, 1916 Ford
Touring, 1916 Oldsinobile. 6-cyiinder;
Chalmers, 5-passenger. Bargain. East
aknd Garage, in Rear of Thirteenth
and Walnut. Inquire Hummer.
JACKSON 8, 1918 model, in A 1 con
dition. Tires practically new. Price,
3700. Inquire American Auto Co.. rear
of Front and Forster streets. Bell
2850 J. Dial 6956.
FOR SALE 2%-ton Acme Truck.
Al condition. Cheap for quick
buyer. Federick Garage, 1807-1809
North Seventh street.
FOR SALE American Six, In Al
condition. Drove 3.600 miles. Good
a* new. Price reasonable. Inquire
American Auto Co., Front and Forster
streets. Bell phone 2850J, Dial 6956.
BODY! BODY! BODY!
1916 Ford Touring body, 535.00.
Horst. Linglestown, Pa. Near Har
risburg. Dial 360.
FOR SALE 5-passenger Chevro
let machine, in good condition; also
gioceiy delivery wagon. Inquire BU2
Mohn street. Steelton, I'a.
CHEVROLET, 490 Tour
ing. Top. paint, tires and mechanical
condition very good. Price. 3385. In
quire Mr. Firestone, 1137 Mulberry.
Dial 6961. Bell 1396.
(Continued In Next Column)
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TUESDAY "EVENING, SCAJRBISBTJRO TEIJSO*£AM MAY 20, 1919.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1%-ton Stewart
truck, new, used about eight months:
also special built Hudson Six, 1916
model, 7-passenger touring, three new
■ tires. Florence M. Snavely, Adminis
tratrix. 127 North Market. Meclianies
burg, Pu.
FOR SALE 1917 Overland Tour
ing Car, Model 85. In good condition.
Good tires. Call af(er 6 P. M. at 102
paxtang avenue.
FOR SALE Studebaker Touring;
1918 eight-cylinder Oldsmoblle Tour
ing; lteo Touring car; Overland Coun
try Club, Joiferies Touring car, An
drew Redmond, Third and Reily
streets.
AUTO FOR HIRE FiveJpassen
ger, new car, 1919. Everything up-to
date. All kinds of trips. Make your
arrangements in advance. Bell pnbne I
243111, Dial 323u. C. 11. Kasaon, Ca
rney lie. l'a. Federal license.
WANTED"— All kinds of used auto i
tires. We pay highest casn prices. l
Ne junk. 11. Esterbrook, 12 North I
Third street. Dial 4990.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Elsman. Dixie,
Splitdorf, Mea, Rcmy and different
makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A.
Schiffmaji, 22-24-26 North Cameron
street. Bell 3633.
M. L COLE'S CHURCH PLACE
GARAGE,
44 North Cameron Street.
Auto wrecking and repairing. Full
line of parts for all makes cars on
sale. We teach you to drive. Will
sell you old car on small commission
basis. Storage space for fifteen cars.
Bell pnones.
FOR SALE
Bulck Light Six. In fine
shape. A bargain.
Velie, 1918, in splendid con
dition. Run very little.
King Eight. Newly paint
ed and in fine shape. Four
passenger sport car.
Jeffrey, 1914, In good condi
tion. A bargain.
REX GARAGE AND SUPPLIES,
1917 North Third Street.
HUPMOBILE
FOR SALE
6-passenger Touring Car, 2
, extra tires.
Apply
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE
Seven-passenger Packard Twin
"Six." 1917 model. Good as new.
Traveled only 5,900 miles.
Address
E, 7062,
Care ot Telegraph
FORD! FORD!
1918, 17, 16 Ford Tourings,
overhauled and newly paint
ed. Three one-ton Ford
Trucks.
[ SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO.,
117 South Third Street.
Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND
PLEASURE CARS FOR SALE—Ford
ton trucks, 2-ton Autocar truck, 2-ton
Republic truck. 4-passenger Mitchell
Club roadster, 7-passenger Haynus
touring car. International Harvester
Company of America, Truck Depart
ment, 619 Walnut street.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New live and seven-passenger
cars for business or pleasure
at all hours. ....
BELL 2360. DIAL 4914
WM. PENN GARAGE
324-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
4564.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmers,
in any ccndif.ion. See me before stc
rifieing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A- Schiffman. 22. 24, 24
North Cameron street. Bell 3633.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired ty specialists. Also tenders,
itmps, etc. Best service In tow n, Har
risburg Auto Radiator Works, 605
North Third Street.
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
THE Buick Special Is the Standard
Raytteld adapted for the Buick motor.
It will increase the elficlenoy of your
car and cut your gas gill from 15 to
30 per cent. Agency. Federick's Gar
age, 1807-09 North Seventh street.
SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re
pairing by an expert. Road Jobs a
specialty. Charges reasonable. Both
phones. Sunshine Us i age, 2 7 North
Cameron street.
3,500-MILE GUARANTEED TIRES
30x3 514.50
30x3% 16.50
32x3 Vis 19.75
31X4 25.90
32x4 25.25
23x4 27.45
34x1 27.95
34x4% 38.59
35x4% 40.99
36x4% 49.90
KEYSTONE SALES CO..
10S Market Street.
MOTORCYCLES AND HICY'CJLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANEK
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND
1597 NORTH THIRD ST.
BICYCLES at very attractive prices.
Payments to suit your convenience.
Guaranteed repairing by men who
know how. Sprenkle's Repair Shop,
1321 North Sixth street.
LEGAL NOTICES
~~ CHARTER NOTICE ~~"
NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cation will be mado to the Governor
of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia on the 4th day of June, 1919, at
10 o'clock A. M., under the provisions
of an Act of Assembly entitled "An
Act to provido for the incorporation
and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved the 29th day of April,
1X74, and the several supplements
thereto, for a charter for an intended
corporation to lie called AIAJIANOY
COAL DREDGING COMPANY, tho
character and object of which is tho
diedging, recovering, procuring and
11 moving from streams and buying
selling and dealing in eoal, sand and
other minerals and their constituents;
to acquire coal, mineral and sand
lands und deposits or locations and to
utilize and market the products there
of and for these pui poses to have
possess and enjoy all the rights, bene
fits and privileges of said Act of As
sembly and its supplements.
HARRY D. JONES,
Solicitor.
TItINKLE & JONES,
Harrisburg, Penna.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Steve Bracrok
(also known as Stif Borcsok and Stlf
Boresi ok), late of the City of Har
-1 isburg. Dauphin County, l'a.. deceas
ed, having been granted to the under
signed residing in said city, all per
sons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM
PANY.
„ ADMINISTRATE
LEGAL NOTICES
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tho Court o£ Common Pleas ot
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 32, January
term, 1919. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Duisy A. Moser vs.
Hurry O. Moser. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the übove-utatcd
case have been returned "non .sat
inventus." You, Harry G. Moser, are
therefore directed to appear in tho
■ court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. IX 1819, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. IV. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 31, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce —a vin
culo matrimonii Eugenie M. Hawlc vs.
Clarence R. Hawk. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in tho above-stated
case have been returned "non est
inventus." You, Clarence R. Hawk,
are therefore directed to appear in
the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the
second Mondav of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein tiled.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 126, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce. —a vin
culo matrimonii Minerva Viola Neidig
vs. Miles L. Neidig. The subpoena aad
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "b? n
est inventus." You, Miles L Neidig,
are therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, l'a.. on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919. to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 33, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce —a vin
culo matrimonii I.ucy M. Willets vs.
Junes Burton Willets. Tho subpoena
and alias subpoena In the above
stated case have been returned non
est inventus." You, James Burton
Willets, are therefore directed to ap
pear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa.,
on the second Monday of June, A. ix
1919, to answer the complaint therein
filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. f>24, January
terra, 1919. Libel in divorce —a vin
culo matrimonii Jesse S. Wagner vs.
Jessie P. Wagner. The subpoena and
elias subpoena In the above-stated
case have been returned "non est
inventus." Y'ou, Jessie P. Wagner, are
therefore directed to appear In the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
li the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 118. March
term, 1919. Libel in divorce —a vin
culo matrimonii Bessie E. Jackson vs.
Uarnett M. Jackson. The subpoena
nnd alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est
inventus." You, Garnett M. Jackson,
are therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W . W. CALDW I'jLL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Confmon Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 308, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Evitsa Angeloff vs.
Jordan Angeloff. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned non est
inventus." You, Jordan Angeloff, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa- on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDW J-.LL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Cflurt of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa., No. 238, January
term 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Mary H. Rutherford
vs. William E. Rutherford. The sub
poena and alias subpoena in the
shove-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus. lou, William E.
Rutherford, are therefore directed to
appear in the court at Harrisburg Pa.,
on tho second Monday of June, A. D.
1919, to answer the complaint therein
FI,ED " W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13, 1919.
1
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 4, Marcn
term 1919. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo ' matrimonii Delia Lehman vs.
Charles E. Lehman. The subpoena
and a'ias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "nonjst
inventus." You. Charles E. Lehman,
are therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Fa- on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the compl^.n^U.ere^rtled,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dnuphir. County, sp
in the Court of Common Tleas of
Dauphin County, Pa- No. 165, January
term 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Mary C. Novinger vs.
Ravmond Novinger. The subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above
stated ease have been returned "nan
est Inventus." You. Raymond Nov
inger are therefore directed to ap
pear in the court of Harrisburg, Pa.,
oft the second Monday of June. A. D.
1919. to answer the complaint therein
MED " W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa- May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa- No. 391. January
term 1919. label in divorce—a vin
culo'matrimonii Frederic S. Kerr vs.
Vthol M. Kerr. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case" have been returned "non est
inventus." You, Ethel M. Iterr, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa- on the sec
ond Monday of June A. p. 1919 to an
swer the complaint therein filed,
swer w w CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Bft- May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin. County, ss:
In the Court of Common Tleas of
Dauphin County. Pa- No. 313, January
term 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Florence M. Evans vs.
Harry A. Evans. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "nbn est
'nventus." You, Harry A. Evans, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg. Pa- on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919. to an
swer the complaint therein filed,
swer w W CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Fa„ No. 137, June
term 1917. Libel in divorce a vin
culo matrimonii Gertie M. James vs.
Harry W. James. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est
Inventus." You. Harry W. James, are
therefore directed to appear "In the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
i Harrisburg, Pu. May 13. 191 a, _ „
LEGAL NOTICES
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 330. Septem
ber term. 1918. Libel In divorce a
vinculo matrimonii Annie Laurie Pin
dar vs. William D. Pindar. The sub
poena and alias subpoena in the
above-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You. William D.
1 indar, are therefore directed to ap
pear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa.,
hh the second Monday of June, A. D.
1919, to answer the complaint therein
filed.
' W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tho Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 39, Septem
ber term. 1918 Libel in divorce—a
vinculo matrimonii Mary E. Watson
vs. William McCleaster Watson. The
subpoena and alias subpoena in the
above-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You, William Mc-
Cleaster Watson, are therefore di
rected to appear in the court at Har
risourg, l'a., on the second Monday of
June, A. D. 1919, to answer the com
plaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. May, 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tho Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 123, March
term. 191 S. Libel in divorce —a vin
culo matrimonii Katharine Balsam vs.
Maurice Balsam. Tho subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case liave been returned "non est
inventus.". You. Maurice Balsam, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on" the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919. to
answer the complaint therein filed and
amended libel.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 344, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Willie H. Young vs.
Marie Young. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-statea case
have been returned "non est inven
tus." You, Marie Young, are there
fore directed to appear in the court
at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Mon
day of June, A. D. 1919, to answer
the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tho Court of Common Pleas ot
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 3, March
term, 1919. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Bessie A. Lyneh vs.
John P. Lynch. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est
inventus." You, John P. Lynch, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June. A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 127, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Dora I. Hocker vs.
Floyd A. Hocker. The subpoena and
alias subpoena In the above-stated
case have been returned "non e3t
inventus." You. Floyd A. Hocker, are
therefore directed to appear In tho
ccurt at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. OALDWBLL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 458, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce —a vin
culo matrimonii Zolla M. Brundage
vs. Cass L Brundage. The subpoena
and alias subpoena In the above
stated case have beei\ returned "non
est inventus." You, Cass L Brundage,
are therefore directed to appear in the
I court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 65, January)
term, 1919. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Rose J. Loppas vs.
John Loppas. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est inven
tus." You, John Loppas, are there
fore directed to appear in the court
at Harrisburg, Fa., on th 3 second
Mondav of June, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 2. January
term, 1919. Libel In divorce—a vir
leulo matrimonii Mary E. Quenzler vs.
William E. Quenzler. The subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est In
ventus." You, William E. Quenzler,
are therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., May 13, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tho Court of ( ommon Pleas of
Daorhin County. Pa., No. 8. March
lerm 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo 'matrimonii Tgnatius Smothers vs.
1 'llian V. Smothers. The subpoena
r'rid alias subpoena in the above-stated
mse have been returned "non est In
ventus." You. Lillian V. Smothers,
are therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June. A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed,
swer 1 w. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Fa., May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa., No. 384, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Nannie Lipsey vs.
William Lipsey. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
rase have been returned "non est
inventus." You. William Lipsey, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 167, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Cnntardo Pranzlpi vs.
Lucy Pranzlni. The subpoena and
alias subpoena In the above-stated
case have been returned "non est
inventus." You. Lucy Pranzlni. are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. May 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, as:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
DRuphin County, Pa.. No. 181, March
term, 1918. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Daisy P. Meredith
vs. Robert D. Meredith. The subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above
stated case have been returned "non
est inventus." You, Robert D. Mere
dith, are therefore directed to appear
in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the
second Monday of June, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff,
1 Harrisburg, Pfl. May. 13. 1313,
I M ARKETS
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Brothers and Company
members of New York and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square, Harrlsburg; 336 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street.
New York furnish the following
quotations: Open Noon
Allis Chalmers 40% 40%
Amer. Beet Sugar ...... 82% 82%
Amor. Can 54 % 54%
Am. Car and Fndry C 0.. .100% 100%
Amer. Loco 7814 78%
Amer. Smelting 78% 78
j American Sugar 130% 130%
'Amer. Woolen 78 78
Anaconda 6714 67%
Atchison 96% 96%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 98% 98%
Baltimore and Ohio ... 54% 54%
Bethlehem Steel B 76% 75%
Butte Copper 24% 24%
California Petroleum ..30% 31
Canadian Pacific 166 166
Central Leather 90 89%
Chesapeake Ohio .. 66% 67%
Chicago, R. I. and Pacific 29% 30%
Cliino Con. Copper 38% 38
Col. Fuel and Iron 46% 46%
Corn Products 61% 61%
Crucible Steel 73% 73%
Distilling Securities ... 75% 75%
Erie 19% 19%
General Motors 181% 182
Goodrich. B. F 70% '70%
Great North. Ore, subs.. 45% 45%
Great. North. Pfd 97% 97%
Hide and Leather 32% 32%
Hide and Leather, Pfd... 121% 121%
Inspiration Copper 55% 54%
Kennecott 35 34%
Kansas City Southern . 24 23%
Lackawanna Steel .... 79% 77%
Lehigh Valley 58% 58%
Maxwell Motors 43% 43%
Merc War Ctfs 56 55%
Merc. War Ctfs, Pfd...126% 125
Mex. Petroleum 182% 182%
Miami Copper 27% 27%
Midvale Steel 47% 47%
N. Y. Central 54% 64%
N. Y„ N. H. and H 33% 33%
N. Y., Ont. and West. .. 23 23
Norfolk and Western ..111% 110%
Northern Pacirto 97% 97%
Penna. R. R 48 47 %
Pittsburgh Coal 56 567
Railway Steel Spg 89% 89%
Ray Con. Copper 21% 21%
Reading 89% 8%
Republic Iron and Steel. 84% 84%
Southern Pacific 108% 108%
Southern Ry 31% 31%
Studebaker 80% 80%
Union Pacific 136% 136%
U. S. I. Alcohol 156% 157
U. S. Rubber 96 96
U. S. Steel 102 % 102
U. S. Steel, Pfd 115% 115%
Vir.-Caro. Chem 66% 66%
Utah Copper 77% 77%
Westinghouse Mfg 55% 55%
Willys-Overland 33% 33%
Western Maryland 12% 13
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press,
Philadelphia, May 20. Wheat
No. 1 soft red, $2.20; No. 2, red, $2.24:
No. 3, soft red, $2.2 4.
Corn—The market Is firm; yellow
as to grade and location $1.82®51.85.
Oats Higher; No. 2. white, 78% ®
79c; No. 3. white, 77®77%c.
Butter firm; western creamery,
extra, 60% c; nearby prints, fancy, 67
0 69c.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine granulat
ed, 9c.
Eggs—Market firm; nearly flists
per crate, $14.25; nearby current re
leceipts, $13.95; western extra firsts,
$14.25; do. firsts, $13.95; fancy selected
packed, 63055 c per dozen.
Cheese The market is steady;
New York and Wisconsin, full w-jK
current make 32@32%c; do. old, 37®
39c. '
Live Poultry Market firm;
fowls, 38@39c; broiling chickens, not
Leghorns, 55060 c; do. Leghorns, 42®
50c; roosters, 23c; ducks, Pekin, 33®
36; do. Indian runner, 2S@3O; geese,
22026 c.
Dressed Poultry—Steady; turkeys,
spring, choice, to fancy, 46048 c;
do., western, choice to fancy, 45©46 c;
turkeys, fresh Killed, ruir lu good, 4U
0 43c; turkeys, common, 300 26c; old
turkeys, 40042 c; capons, seven to
eight pounds, 44®45c; do., smaller
sizes, 40043 c: fowls, fresh killed,
choice to fancy, 36038 c; do.,
smaller sizes. 32®34c; roosters, 27c;
western roasting chickens, 21 @ 37c;
western broiling chickens, 42044 c;
ducks, western. 38®40c: Pekin ducks,
44046 c; old ducks, 44046 c; Indian
I Runners, 44048 c; spring ducks, Long
Island, 41042 c; geese, 26030 c.
Potatoes Firm; Florida higher;
New Jersey, No. 1, 66<g8ao;
per basket; do.. No. 2, 60060 c pet
basket; do., 100-rb. bags. No, 1, $2,500
3.C0, extra quality; do.. No, 2, $1,600
2.26; Pennsylvania, No. 1. 100 lbs,
12.40® 2.65; do., per 100 lbs., fancy,
$2.9003.10; New Jersey. No. L tOI
lbs., $2.2502.40; do.. No. 2, 100 lbs,
$1.2501.76; western, per 100 lbs., $2.00
®2.25; New Y'ork state, per 100 tb,
$2.4002.60; Maine, per 100 lbs., $2.50®
2.60; Delaware and Maryland, per 100
lbs., $2.2502.40; Florida, No. 1, per
barrel, $8.50 09.00; Florida, No. 2, per
barrel, $7.0007.25; Florida, per 150-tb.
oaga, $1.5003.00: North Carolina, per
barrel. $1 60© 4.C0; Boutb Carolina, pet
barrel, $1.5004.00: Norfolk, per bar
rel. $3.25; Eastern Shore, per
barrel. $2.0002.75; fancy, Macunglo,
No. 1, per barrel, $2.95 0 3.00; do. No
2, ner barrel. 41.2501.60.
Flour Dull and weak; winter
straight, western, $11.50011.75 per
barrel; do. nearby, $11.25011.75 per
barrel; Kansas straights, $12.20012.65
per barrel; do. short patents, $12.75
@13.25 per barrel; spring short pat
ents, $12.50013.25 per barrel; do,
spring patents, $12.25012.75 per bar
rel; spring firsts, clear, $10.50011.00
per barrel.
Bran The market is quiet; soft
winter, in 100-lb. sacks, $46.50047.50;
winter spot in 100-lb. sacks, $46.50®
47.50; do. spring in 100-lb. sacks,
$44.50© $45.50.
Hay—Market firm. Timothy No. 1.
$41.06® $42.00; No. 2. $39.00®540.00;
No. 3, $36.00038.00.
Clover Mixed: Light, $39.00040.00
per ton; No. 1, do., $37.50038.00 per
ton; No. 2, do, $35.00036.00 per ton.
Tallow The market is steady;
prime city loose, 13% c; do. special,
loose, 14e; prime country, 12% c; edi
ble in tierces, 24027 c.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press,
Chicago, May 20. (U. S. Bureau
of Mcrkfts). Hogs Receipts,
34 000; market fairly active, mostly
10c lower than yesterday's average:
top. $21.20: bulk of sales, $20,900
• lift- heavy weight, $20.900.1.-0.
medium weight. $20.80021.1U; light
weight. $20.600 21.15; light lights.
419 50020.75; heavy packing sows,
smooth. $20.25020.65; packing sows,
rough. $19.75020.25; pigs, stB.io®
19 Cattle Receipts. 19,000; beef
steers and she stock opening slow,
bidding fully 25c lower; veal calves
50e higher; feeders lower; others and
stoekers steady. Best beef steers,
medium and heavy weight, choice and
prime, $16.00018 50: medium and
good, $15.60016.25: common, $11,500
1" 75 Light weight, good and choice,
i'l"". 7544.18.75; r/Tfrimon and medium,
*lO r orf? 1 4.09; butcher cattlfc heifers.
$8 00015.00; rows, J]-™®] 4 -'! 1 ' £*"7
___ a n nrt cutter?. i.". \*i
calves. UKfct and bandy waißht
ga, 1 1: 05. fodder steer?, ItO.Zo® 1 0.2 a,
streker steers. $8.50 013.75
Sheep Receipts. 13,000; market
fully steady; lambs. eighty-four
pounds down. <13®1L75: etghty
five pound* up. $12.756>14.6d, cuiia
and common. s9.oo(^l2.?iLrr P im%
f16.50W18.75: yearling wethers $11.50
<913 00: ewe*. medium, grood and
choice. $10.00011.25; culls and com
mon. $4.5009.75.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of William H. Bond, late
of the City of Harrlaburg. Daunhln
County. Pa-, deceased, having been
i granted to the undersigned residing
lin said city, all persons indebted to
said Estate arc requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle-
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM
PANY. , _
City Prepares to Light
Memorial Bridge to Be
Erected at State Street
City Electrician Clark E. Dlehl
was directed In a resolution passed
by Council to-day to prepare plans
and specifications for the lighting
system to be placed on the new mem
orial soldiers' and sailors' bridge at
Stato street. The plans are to be in
cluded in those now being pro
pared for the State so that they can
be furnished to bidders together with
all the other specifications.
The commissioners passed finally
an ordinance placing arc lights in
various parts of the city, but delayed
further action on the ordinance
placing lights in the Fourteenth
ward, until the new system proposed
by Mr. Dlehl has been studied. It is
•likely the councilmen will go to
York to see a similar system in serv
ice there. The ordinance permitting
construction of houses with brick
veneer finish outside the lire zone
was held over for a week pending a
report from Building Inspector
James H. Grove. The measure au
thorizing the paving of York street,
from Seventeenth to Eighteenth,
pnssed finally.
Commissioner W. H. Lynch intro
duced an ordinance authorizing the
opening and grading of Sixteenth
street, from Herr to Calder streets.
Bids for furnishing 405 water meters
of various sizes were presented by
Commissioner S. F. Hassler, who
requested that the contract should
bo awarded to the Gamon Meter
Company, at its bid of $3,930, the
lowest received.
Motion Picture Censor
Limits Argued in Court
The question of how far the State
Board of Motion Picture Censors
may go in exercise of its discretion
in declining to license a film was
argued to-day before the Supreme
Court in the appeal of the State
from the decision of Philadelphia
Common Pleas Court No. 2. Attor
ney General Schaffer argued the case
for the State.
The court also heard the Watson
appeal in the State Highway viewer
case from Allegheny county and the
Superior Court.
No decisions were handed down.
The court will probably sit until
late to-day.
Tonight the judges will be guests
of Highway Commissioner Sadler at
his country home near Carlisle.
WILLIAM H. LAYTOX, SR., DIES
William H. Layton, Sr., aged 7 5
years, died this morning at his homo,
427 Falrvlew avenue, West Fuir
view. Funeral services will bo held
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and
burial will bo made in the Enola
cemetery.
He was a retired track foreman
for tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany and was widely known in this
section. Surviving him nro his wife,
a son, a daughter, thirteen grand
children and a great-grandchild.
LIBIT. SNYDER TO SPEAK.
Lieutenant Joseph F. Snyder, of
the Twenty-seventh Division, will
leave to-day for Lykens, where he
will speak Rt the annual dinner of
the Cactus Club. Lieutenant Snyder
has recently returned from overseas
and was cited for bravery In action.
OUT OF WORK) ENDS LIFE
I.nncnnter, Pa., May 20.—The body
of Monta Rose, thirty, was found to
night near the old Tri-State baseball
1 grounds in Rossmere where he had
committed suicide by shooting him
self .through the head. Failure to ob
tain employment is believed to have
led him to take his life.
r -1
Steelton News
St. James' School
to Graduate Fifteen
Commencement exercises of St.
James' Parochial School will be held
.on Sunday afternoon, June 15. The
exercises will be held in Frey's Hall.
The chief speaker has not as yet
been selected. Every student being
graduated will take part in he pro
gram. The graduating class is one
of the largest turned out by the
school. Promotions from the lower
grades will be made at the same
time. The school is under tho su
pervision of the Rev. J. C. Thomp
son. The faculty is composed of
five Sisters of Mercy.
Two Soldiers Take
Charge of Scout Troop
The new troop of Boy Scouts of
America being organized in Trinity
parish house will have as its leaders
Sergeant George S. Falrall and Pri
vate William Shipp, both of whom
recently returned from service in
France. Sergeant Fairall will be
the scoutmaster, and will have as
assistants William Shipp and Johw
Gillett. Gillett will be the athletic
! director. The troop will have its
headquarters in Trinity parish house,
but will be open to all boys regard
less of church affiliation.
Accounting Department
to Picnic June 21st
Arrangements are being made for the
annual picnic of the accounting depart
ment of the Bethlehem Steel plant. Tho
picnic is to be held in Williams Grove
on June 21. The arrangements are in
charge of J. E. Major, J. A. Bell, David
Devlin, Harry Kochenour, J. A. Under
wood, Miss Grace Stoudt and Miss Opal
I Pierce.
JAMES BRANCH DIES
IX INDIANAPOLIS
Word was received by relatives here
of the death of James Branch, In In
dianapolis. Mrs. James Branch was
Miss Margaret DeVorc and well known
in Steelton.
HYGIENIC HOSE COMPANY
WILL HOLD FESTIVAL
A festival la to ho held Saturday night
by tho Hygienic Hose Company in the
firehouse, Harrlsburg and Bessemer
streets. Music will be furnished by the
Highspire band. v
DIES IN POOLROOM
William Smith, about 35 years old,
who lived at 130 Adams street, died
of a hemorrhage of the lungs in
the Central Poo) Parlor last evening.
He had suffered from tuberculosis
for some time. No relatives survive
and no funeral arrangements have
been made.
VISIT RON IN SAVANNAH
Dr. W. J. Middleton and Mrs. Middle
ton left this morning for a visit of sev
eral weeks with their son, I-eonard, In
Savannah, Ga. They will make the trip
hy boat from Baltimore. Leonard Mid
dleton represents the Elliot-Fisher Ma
chine Company In Georgia.
CHICAGO HOARD OF TR ADE
Chicago, May 20. Board of Trade
closing:
Corn July, 1.64%; September,
1.58%.
Oats—July, 68%: September, 05%.
Pork—May, 54.50; July, 60.10.
1 Lard—July, 31.62; September. 3L32.
Bibs—Mo*. 39,35; July. 27J5.
TRAINED MEN
HOME FROM THE
WAR SEEK JOBS
State Employment Bureau
Lists Qualifications of
Former Soldiers
Many - men returning from France
after service witn ti,u Keystone Dlvl
f, ."I ,OK " ther wltl < ®ooree of other sol-
Uiers and sailors, have bi-.en placed in
Emnlov 8 b t a' 16 I>enr ' s ylvania State
Employ mont Service, but there are still
so^ht n,en . f ,° r Wh ° m pos!Uoa are being
fmuerf > l forr,mtion to thl ' l effect was
issued this morning by Jacob Lightner,
tars T' e< : °J the Bervlce . with headquar-
Jn at Third and North streets,
the appeal to employers, issued by
the service to-day. omclals say ■
The real test of the patriotism of
f" P '° yßra ~es not o much in the flaunt
and cheers an<, ' >untlnf ?- in '°"<> hurrahs
with which'tf S ( ' OPS lii the readiness
p,acca of em
-pry^„r f 'v a - a b - n m^^o--
ap C DHcants lSC h arKed ' there are Btill some
to i. ,'° m , Wf> haV ® bpcn UIlal >l
of these men " S ' V6n a " St ° f
mor'. f Jf OU t i feel , that you can uae one or
hereto ~ T , " dly "" in the coupon
hereto attached and mail it."
. . Professional
Chemists (2), college graduates this
three years practical experience.
Chemists (2), college grauates this
year.
Clerical
Account and bookkeeper, aged 26.
I \\ barton School, three years experience.
Account and bookkeeper, aged 22,
Wharton School, three years experience!
bookkeeper and typist ,aged
Cost accountant (construction), aged
24, 3Vi years experience—time, cost,
pay, material and freight.
General office clerk, aged 25, three
years experience.
Stenographer and typist, aged 28, nor
mal school and business college grad
uate.
Stenographer and typist, aged 21, one
year experience.
Thirty other clerks with varying ex
perience and ability.
Salesmen
Salesman, aged 24, 5 years experi
ence.
Salesman, aged 26 years, four years
experience.
Salesman, aged 28 years, two years
experience.
Technical
Construction engineer, aged 28, four
years practical experience.
Mechanical
Auto mechanic, aged 23, five years ex
perience.
Boilermaker, aged 27 years old, nine
years experience.
Machinist, aged 26. eleven years experi
ence.
Machinist, aged 21, five years ex
perience.
Structural iron worker, aged 30, nine
years experience.
Also about 30 chauffeurs, truck driv
ers and helpers to auto mechanics, ma
chinists, electricians, pipefitters and a
number of unskilled men.
Miscellaneous
Baker, aged 22, 3% years experi
ence. ,
Baker, aged 31, six yqars experience.
Guard, aged 26, military experience,
good physical proportion.
Farm worker, aged 19.
Electric eraneman, aged 22, one year
experience.
Electric eraneman, aged 25, three
years experience.
Electric eraneman, aged 26, three
years experience.
Stationary fireman, aged 26, five years
experience.
Acetylene welder, aged 19, seven
months experience.
Mail thiß coupon now to Pennsyl
vania State Employment Service,
Third and North streets, Harrisburg.
Name of Employer
Address
Telephone Number
Kind of Work
Number Wanted
Courthouse Notes
Plan to Erect Poles—Permission
to erect poles along the Horseshoe
pike in Dauphin county along which
power liries will be stretched, is pe
tioned for by the York Haven Water
and Power Company, in an applica
tion to the County Commissioners.
It will be considered probably at the
meeting to-morrow.
Find Three Calves—Three calves
which had wandered away from the
county poor farm were found on one
of the Bonnymeads farms yesterday.
Fernando Ixiudermilch, steward at
the almshouse, was notified and
brought them hack.
Building Permits—Building per
mits issued to-day follow: S. Spun
gin, Fred Barnhart, contractor, two
story building for storeroom and
apartments, 330 South Cameron
street, $5,000; M. L. Coles, Emanuel
Smothers, contractor, remodeling 4 4
North Cameron, $250.
More Units of the
28th Division Freed
Camp Dlx. N. ,T., May 29.—The
One Hundred and Ninth Field Ar
tillerv. Twenty-eighth . Division
Headquarters, Fifty-fifth Infantry
Brigade Headquarters, One Hundred
and Third Field Signal Battalion
and Twenty-Eighth Division Military
Police were dicharged here yester
day and entrained for their home
stations.
two educators to
TO SPEAK AT DINNER
High school students of the senior
classes will be entertained at the an
nual "go to college" dinner to he
given by the University Club In the
Technical High school on the even
ing of May 26, nt .1G o'clock. Thel
speakers will be Dr. H. A. Apple,
president of Franklin and Marshall,
and Dr. John A. W. Haas, president
of Muhlenberg College.
FOR SALE
Beautiful Suburban Home
To anyone desiring a home with all city conveniences and
including all the country advantages, this is a real opportun
ity. Good house, fine surroundings, nearly an acre plot,
easily accessible by street car or automobile, four miles from
Market Square. This place must be seen to be appreciated.
Owner may consider renting with purchase option. Tele
phone Bell 2026. ,
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19
LARGE CLASSES
TO REINITIATED
Scottish Rite Reunion Opens
Tomorrow at Harrisburg
Consistory
Big classes of candidates will
initiated during the three-day annual
spring reunion of the Harrisburg
bodies, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite
of Freemasonry, Northern Masonlo
Jurisdiction of the United States ol
America, Valley of Harrisburg, Penn
sylvania, which is scheduled to open
officially to-morrow evening in the
Scottish Rite Cathedral, North and
Capital streets.
Because of the large number ol
candidates, however. It has been
found to be advisable to get as much
of the early degree work completed
as early as possible. Consequently
many candidates will receive some of
the degree work this evening. The
reunion will not open officially until
to-morrow evening, when a reception
to the candidates will be held.
Announcements of the meeting
have been issued over the names oi
Edward A. Miller, thrice potent mas
ter; Frfnnklln J. W. Horich, sovereign
prince; Howard M. Bird, most wise
master; William S. Snyder, com
mander-in-chief, and Chariea C.
Schriver, secretary.
Further degree work will continue
morning, afternoon and evening on
both Thursday and Friday, with the
thirty-second degree being adminis
tered in the Orpheum Theater on
Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. William
S. Snyder, commander-in-chief, will
preside at this session.
William S. Snyder Is chairman ot
the general spring reunion commit
tee, with Henry S. Gough and Andrew
S. Patterson as vice-chairmen, and
Charles C. Schriver as secretary. A
large committee of resident and non
resident members has been named.
Suffrage Opponents
Concentrate on Congress
Miss Eliza D. Armstrong, of Pitts
burgh. Legislative Representative of
the Pennsylvania Association Op
posed to Woman Suffrage, when
asked her opinion of the passage of
the bill providing for another refer
endum to the people of the State on
the question of woman suffrage
: said:
"We know there is no increased
demand, but rather increased oppo
sition to woman suffrage in the
State and. therefore, opposed the
passage of this bill in the House.
We have done nothing in the matter
i and are not opposing its passage In
the Senate, concentrating all our ef
i forts on Congress to defeat an
amendment to the Federal Constitu
tion which would deprive the State
• of its right to decide its own electo
rate."
The proposed woman suffrage
, amendment to the state Constitution
was reported out of committee in
tlie Senate this morning. The reso
lution passed the House several
days ago. and will now be taken up
by the higher body.
In order to become a part of the
Constitution? the amendment (must
pass two legislatures, the present
session, and the one scheduled for
two years hence.
Priest Blames Mothers
For Immodesty in Dress
Aliunde City, May 20. "Don't
blame the foolish girl whose efforts
to garb herself fashionably (carry
her to the vergo of immodesty," de
clared the Rev. John T. Sheahan, O.
. S. A., denouncing modern vogues of
dress before the Blessed Virgin's
, Sodality.
"Blgnie her mother," he added ex
planatorily.
"The mother who relinquishes the
reins of authority to a seventeen
-1 year-old daughter is a failure, and
should turn her task over to some
one more competent to guide her
child."
CITY AND COUNTY TO
PLAN JOINT BUILDING
Plans are being made to have a
joint meeting of city -and county
commissioners on Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock to discuss further ar
rangement in connection with the
proposed erection of a city office
building and county courthouse.
Mayor Keister said to-day.
niIBBER SlfAMflfl
JIS SEALS A •TttNCItS If
I v MffijnrHMLSTENCSLVmCK r, Jl
II >3O LQCUSTJT. HB&ftL If
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Auditing
Special Investigations
Accounting Systems Installed
H. E. SCHRIVER
Public Accountant & Auditor
03-04 Union Trust Co* Bldg*
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phono 1018
" ————J
Special Accounting, Auditing or
Investigations Statements
Prepared.
Methods Installed
C. E. MacCloskey
Public Accountant and Auditor,
204 Trustee Bldg. Bell 71-R
Harrisburg, Pa.
FRIDAY
Big Sale of #~i^i
Aprons
Surplus Stock of
JENNINGS MFG. CO.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Buy Made-in-Harrisburg Aprons.
Full Particulars Announced
I .a tor.