NEWS OF STEELTON SCOUT COUNCIL IS FULLY ORGANIZED Officers Elected and Men Are Chosen to Council at Full Meeting , The Steelton Council of Boy Scouts j of America was duly organized last ; evening at an enthusiastic meeting held in Trinity parish house. The meeting was attended by more than 50 of the town's most prominent citizens, and the greatest possible interest was shown by all. The meeting was addressed by National Field Secretary Gordon, who outlined the plans and work in de tuV | The nominating committee submitted its report and the following men were 1 i iected to ottlee: Frank A. Bobbins, j president; W. F. Alaginnes, Dr. H. C. Meyers, Charles S. Davis, W. H. j Nell, vice-presidents ; Walter L. Guyer, j secretary; M. M. Cusack. treasurer, j Court of honor. Charles S. Davis. J. H. i Butler, Dr. A. J. Greist, John B. Boyer. Members of Council i The following men were elected as members of the local council: Charles S. Beidel. Milton K. Kno derer, W. K. Marts. Robert Fairlanrb. D .1 Bechthold. Charles A. Alden. Ira F M vers. Mark Mumma. Dr. E. H. Whip ple. William F. Houseman. Prof. s. Davis, l'rof. L. E. McGlnnes. Dr. W Dai lev H. S. Kitchen, J. P. •Veiler S M Hagy. J. A. McCurdy. ',S'. V. Thompson. K. M. Erej. Harry i. Messinger. Paul D. Miller. Dr. Jo- : *ph U Gallagher. J. D. Smith. Jonas . K Bust, the Kev. F. A. Tyson. C. H. Yost. Charles P. Feidt. John H. Butler George Horsman, John Bethel. John A. YMey, Charles Howard. Claude Br n- | -or H M. Rutherford. Harry M. JV j lev] T. T. McEntee. the Kev. ' lUll ' n j Charles Hellman. the ltev. J. i . Thomp son J- H. Bond. F. B. Wickersham. John W. latch. Fred AYilgfloK'- ; mes K iralek K >'• Henderson. D. Edward | Mvers. the 11 v. H. H. Rupp. partes , "lit shore, the Rev. _ J Warner ! Frown. , the Rev George N. Lauffer. the ' Joseph Daugherty. the Rev. J B. String George F. Bolton. David baker. Georg Dchunator. the Rev. ... K• Hoffman. ; the Rev. B. Segelken, lUlph C. Fckels. Dr. W. J. Mlddleton. H. J- Sanders. Tolbert Prowell. John C. Re d. . Charles P. Wright, George M. bong. Benjamin Me Near. Four Troops in There arc now four troops of Boy Scouts in the borough, and three more are forming. The present troops are. Troop 1. c. S. McCoy, scoutmaster. Troop 5. J- Knupp. scoutmaster . St. j .t 'eteFs Troop, the Rev. buke Gladek. ; scoutmaster. Trinity Troop. George S. Fairall. scoutmaster. Two, Colored troops are now , The first great project of tne .o ( council will be to make arrangements, for a week's camping trip for all th j local troops. No place or date ha. Ufn definitely decided. but S.overdale •he first week of August will probab.. be chosen. A small fee will P" ha > J be asked from each OMBper. A • • r of local merchants ha aire idy x-. pressed desire to help in furnishing j iood for the camp. High Scores on the Cottage Hill Diamond * In a game, full of hits, the general | 'office team of the >r-department j league of the local =■ eel plant, feated the cokr ovens last evening on the Cottage 11 1 diamond. The , score was 23 to 10. 1 The Rons of Rest will meet the Hygienic Juniors on the Lincoln street diar om'. th -evening at 6:o0. j PLANT TO nl'.s. KYE I\DEPENDENCE DAY • While no definite announcement ; has been made as to working on the , Fourth, it has been said this morn- ( ins that in all probability all the de- 1 partmcnts that can be closed down . for the day will observe the holiday, j *""he hiast furnaces, open hearth and the 24 and 26-inch mills will work. ACTOR IN SMASHt'P Yost rday afternoon the machines j of G orpe Marks and George Jeff rie vere had!\ damaged when they < ,ded on ho road near Oberlin. : Nj one was injured. . VISITING BIU/TITER Harry Miller, of Mineral Ridge, i • 0., is visiting his brother, John S. ! Miller, 62 South Second street. i'VLL DEPARTMENTS JOIN HANDS IN NEW YORK Washington—Virtually every gov ernment department in Washington had added a new field to its ordi nary activity—finding employment for the men who are being dis charged from the army and navy. Secretary Lane, of the department of the interior has plaeed his entire machinery, including 15.000 field representatives, at the disposal of ] Colonel Arthur Woods, assistant to j secretary of war, and has in- i siructed every member of the de- ' partment to assist to the utmost of ; his capacity in "placing the soldier without a job into the job without a i soldier." Similar action has been ! taken by the department of agrieul- ! ture, with its field force of 24,000 ! men, the postoffice department, the ] department of labor and the navy department. The scope of the work may he estimated from the fact that the army alone returns from 200,000 to 300,000 men every month to civilian life. f HOTEL MARTINIQUE BROADWAY. 32d A 33d STS | *1 NEW YORK i ■ On* Block from Perm Station. .1 600 ROOMS i | Equally Convenient for Amusement*. Ann DATI IC * ■ Shopping or Business OA I Hi) | 1f Direct Entrance to B'wmy Sub wy and Hudson Rates:—From $2 Per Day ' JfcT A SPECIALTY E ISS PLEASANT ROOMS With Private Batb ■ \ PfPI a?) Per Day Y* k'ljJ'.iir.! Jf The Martinique Restaurants Are Wei Known for Good R Food and Reasonable Prices WfibHßbAV KVkNWU, BIG PARADE TO FEATURE FOURTH Steelton Will Celebrate Vic- j tory on Morning of In dependence Day All arrangements have been com ] pleted for the Victory celebration ; i to he held in Steelton on the morn- ; ing of Independence Day. The celc- i bration is to be one of the biggest j affairs over attempted in the bor- I otigh. There is to be a parade in the j morning at 9.15. In the parade there i will he about fifteen bands, veterans of the World War. patriotic or- j ganizations, Boy Scouts and fire , . companies. Practically every Steel- j ton lad that has so far returned ! from the war will be in the line of < parade. The route of the parade j j will be published to-morrow. | Immediately after the parade j | there will be a program on the | ■ Lawn playgrounds. The chief speak- j er will he Charles E. Pass, who will j be introduced by Borough Solicitor • F. B. Wickersham. The program will include music by the combined bands, community singing and a few novelties as a surprise. fine of the features of the parade will be a blackface quartet which will sing throughout the parade and will also lead the community sing-, t ing in the playgrounds. Colored Soldiers' Club Will Open Tomorrow _ The newly-organised Club For | Colored Soldiers of Steelton will j throw open its doors to-morrow i evening at S o'clock. The quarters | of the club have been located in the I Odd Fellows' building in Adams ! ; street. The entire building has I been renovated and made into one : of the finest club buildings in the , ! State. The rooms have been thor- j ! oughly equipped. Pool tables have J j been installed and all other equip- j ment necessary to a club secured. ! At the opening of the rooms to- i I morrow evening a splendid program ' will be given. Addresses will be made by prominent citizens of the J town. Among the speakers will be I Prot. McGinnes. F. B. Wickersham ! and Burgess McEntce. Members of ; the Borough Council and of the 1 School Board have been invited to ! I attend. An invitation has been ex- i I tended all colored people of Steelton I and Harrisburg. DAUGHERTY WILL PROBATED I The will of James Daugherty, late !of Steelton, was probated to-day , and letters testamentary were is- i ' sued by Register Edward H. Fisher j j to John W. Daugherty and Kath | arine A. Daugherty, a son and a 1 I daughter. The entire estate, valued : at $25,000, is given to the family, j FARMER ASKS SSOO PER ACRE George Shreiner, a Lower Paxton j township farmer, told the County 1 j Commissioners he wanted SSOO for! j about an acre of his ground, which ' is to he taken to straighten the ] road which tho State will perrna- I nently improve this year. NOT AT HIS HOME ! The seventh grade was having its ; first lesson on personal pronouns ' ; and the teacher had drilled earnest- 1 ly on the i elation of the speaker, | j pet son spoken to, etc. Then she i asked William to give the person • ;of several pronouns. He got along splendidly until lie came to the pro- j , noun "v no." and then he hesitated. ! Took at its antecedent—mother—' 'hat governs the person," explained : I tr.e teacher. "Now tell us what per- j son it is." j "First," came William's laconic j • answer. 'I i ' No. indeed." protested the teach- i j er. 'Mother is the third person— i ' the person spoken of." Not at our house," persisted j William, and continued his parsing, j repeating "First person" with more • emphasis.—lndianapolis News. WONDER OF WOMAN j IS DEEPLY STIRRED Mrs. Minnie Anderson, 32 North! ' Edgewood street, Philadelphia, said: j "I was suffering from nervousness. ! I had what felt like a lump in the ' 'throat. My circulation was poor j ; and my heart action was not strong, j I Mrs. Reichert. a neighbor, recom-; mended Tanlac. I bought some and \ now I am much better in every j way. Can anyone wonder I praise j Tanlac every chance I got?" The genuine J. I. Gore Co. Tanlac ; is sold here by Kramer's ai.d Steev er's and other leading druggifts. St'RE ENOUGH A ccitair. lady called tip ht T grocer Iry telephone and aftc sac had Molded the r.ir.n. she a idod. "Ana w list's morq the next orde you get from mo will he the last." "It probably will, madam," said the voice at the other end of the wire. "You are thiking to an under I "The Live Store' > "Always Reliable" i j Store Closed All Day Friday I Wha.t a wonderful week at Doutrichs—Every Day This "Live Store" sees many new customers who are coming HERE to take advan tage of the extraordinary values in "Good Clothes" we are selling during our July Clothing Reductions J 1 There's every good excuse for any man That's where we win out every time, ; B coming to Doutrichs for his clothes. In the first place, our customers know we place the entire stock at their there is an endless variety to choose from. The best clothing disposal—We know you can't satisfy a customer by trying to that's made in America. The kind you know will give complete make him like what "nobody else wants" We're making I and lasting satisfaction. Then you are not limited to a few at friends and permanent customers of those who come Here for Reduced prices, for Here our entire stock is included (except Palm the first time because they appreciate the way we do business. Beaches). It's a mighty unpleasant thing for a customer to go But we don't feel satisfied unless we have done more for the I into a store after reading about reductions then find out that a customers than they have been used to getting elsewhere. When certain few have been mixed up with a cheap lot of sale goods. you come Here you'll find all of I Hart Shaffner & Marx, Kuppenhimer & ( -mSociety Brand Clothes | 1 .-' J 1 I' :'