Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 17, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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1 Personal—Social
AID SOCIETY
MAPS PLANS
Organization Decides to Take
part in Welcome Home
Celebration
At a meeting of the National War
Aid Society, held last evening at
Fahnestock Hall, plans were com
pleted for the part the society will
take in the Welcome Home Celebra
tion, September 28 and 29. It was
decided that the society will have
charge of a dinner to be given Mon
day, the 29th, at River Park between
Market and State streetp. Frank F.
Davenjyrt, assisted by other caterers
of the city will arrange the details
of the event.
Mrs. William Jennings, chairman
of the National War Aid Society, an
soueped the following committees
'last night:
General Committee, Mrs. Jennings,
Mrs. Herman Astrich, Mrs. Meade
D. Detweiler, Mrs. Herman P. Miller;
Table Committee. Mrs. Edward Z.
Gross, chairman; Decoration, Mrs.
Herman Astrich, chairman; Wait
resses, Mrs. Herman P*. Miller, chair
man; Cake, Mrs. George E, Effet
Etter, chairman; Serving, Mrs.
Charles W. Burnett, chairman; Nap
kins, Mrs. E. J. Stackpole, chairman.
The committee requests that
homemade cakes be contributed as
they will be needed in great num
bers and great variety. All persons
who can do so have been asked to
donate at least one cake.
C. A 0. Society Elects
Officers Monday Night
The first meeting of the C. A. O.
Society, of Central High School, class
of 1920, was held Monday evening
at the home of Miss Virginia Watts.
The election of officers took place
with the following results: Miss
Emily Jean, president; Miss Emily
Sites, vice-president; Miss Clair
Van Dyke, secretary; Miss Elizabeth
Herr, treasurer.
Other business was transacted In
cluding plans for a dance to be held
some time during the Christmas holi
days. At the close of the business
session, dancing, music and refresh
ments were enjoyed.
The society members are: Miss
Virginia Watts, Miss Emily Jean,
Miss Emily Sites, Miss Claire Van
Dyke, Miss Elizabeth Herr, Miss
Catherine Edwards, Miss Elsie Mae
Hope, Miss Margaret Martz, Miss
Feme Hoftstot, Miss Louise Veller,
Miss Mary Harris, Miss Dorothy
Whittaker, Miss Betty Hobart, Miss
Margaret Chamberlain and Miss
Evelyn Snyder.
Admit New Members to
Oak Troop Girl Scouts
At a regular meeting of Oak
Troop, No. 4, Girl Scouts, of Stevens
Memorial Methodist Episcopal
Church three new members were ad
mitted to the troop, including Dor
othy Sloth, Esther Stover and Helen
Hangan. They will be initiated at
the next meeting, at which all Scouts
are requested to be present as plans
for a series of sales as well as for
a strawride will be made.
Blue Bird Patrol of Oak Troop,
No. 4, will hold a business meeting
to-morrow evening at the home of
Patrol Leader, "Peg" Rodenhiser,
1619 Hunter street.
New Society Is Formed
at Central High School
A new society, comprising a num
ber of the most popular girls at
Central High School, to be known
as the A. D. Society, was recently
formed. Officers will be elected at
the next meeting when the society
code and creed will be passed on.
The members of this new and prom
ising organization are Miss Margaret I
Mowery, Miss Hazel Helm, Miss
Beatrice Blair, Miss Margaret
Schradley, Miss Mary Blair, Miss
Helen BufTington, Miss Mildred De-
Shong, Miss Josephine Roberts, Miss
Louise Smith and Miss Mildred
Rowe.
Hold Meeting in Interest
of the U. S. Thrift Work
A meeting in the interest of the
United States Thrift Work was held
this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in John
Y. Boyd Hall, at the Y. W. C. A.,
under the direction of Mrs. Mabel
Cronlse Jones, chairman of the
women's work of this organization
for Dauphin county.
Jay N. Schroeder, of Lancaster,
chairman of group L. and Postmas
ter Frank Sites, head of the Dauphin
county work, gave addresses on the
functions of thrift work. Mrs. Hen
ry G. Hlestand, of Marietta, an as
sistant chairman, also spoke.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Slomons, of
Orlando, Fla., have announced the
engagement of their daughter. Miss
Sarah Shields Slomons, to Lieuten
ant Colonel Thomas Duncan of the
United States Air Service. The wed
ding will be a December event
Colonel Duncan Is a son of the
late General and Mrs. Joseph Wilson
Duncan and a grandson of Mrs.
John Brua Keefer, of 1631 North
Front street, this city.
ENTERTAINS FOR MISS MICHAEL
Mrs. Paul Garfield Smith, of 2432
North Second street, was hostess
yesterday afternoon at a small tea
given In compliment to Miss Marga
ret Michael, of New York City, who
Is the guest of Miss Eleanor Etter.
Mrs. Smith was assisted by MIBS
Elizabeth Knlsely and Miss Ruth
Payne.
This afternoon Miss Etter enter
tained informally at her home, 30S
Pine street. In honor of Miss Michael.
TO LIVE IN NEBRASKA
Waynesboro, Pa., Sept 17.
Word was received here to-day of
the marriage of Miss Blanche Davis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Davis, of Harrisburg, formerly of
this city, to Algyle J. Cole, of Omaha,
Nebraska, last Sunday. Miss Davis
la a professional nurse and a gradu
ate of the Shepherd Pratt Hospital.
Mr. Cole is a bridge contractor at
Omaha, where the young couple will
make their future home.
.John Parthemore, 1923 Derry
street, is spending several days in
Washington.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Z. Shope, 610
North Third street, motored to
Loomts. N. Y., and returned with
their son. E. Pierce Shope. who spent
the summer at the Loomts Sana
torium as a Junior physician. Mr.
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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First Ward—
First Precinct 68 6J
Second Precinct SI 147
Third Precinct 104 148
Second Ward—
First Precinct 44 S2
Second Precinct 20 76
Third Precinct 80 108
Fourth Precinct 63 101
Fifth Precinct 121 208
Sixth Precinct 61 210
Third Ward—
First Precinct .. 61 100
Second Precinct 62 106
! Third Precinct S3 61
Fourth Ward—
First Precinct 118 209
Second Ward 64 161
Fifth Ward-
First Precinct -69 91
Second Precinct 67 102
Third Precinct 67 123
Fourth Precinct 80 139
Sixth Ward—
First Precinct 78 178
Second Precinct 96 119
Third Preclnt £••• H 61
Seventh Ward—
FirsJ Precinct 81 68
Second Precinct 102 227
Third Precinct 104 62
Fourth Precinct 108 166
Fifth Precinct 49 87
Sixth Precinct 76 123
Eighth ward-
Third Precinct 135 214
Fourth Precinct 60 129
Fifth Precinct 74 174
Ninth Ward-
First Precinct 60 100
Second Precinct 130 160
Third Precinct 106 112
Fourth Precinct 68 76
Fifth Precinct 93 165
Sixth Precinct 77 129
Seventh Precinct 85 99
Eighth Precinct 69 95
Ninth Precinct 86 122
Tenth Ward—
First Precinct • 93 178
Second Precinct 94 152
Third Precinct 66 69
Fourth Precinct 102 146
Eleventh Ward—
First -Precinct 54 82
Second Precinct 68 69
Third Preinct 54 169
Fourth Precinct •43 122
Twelfth Ward-
First Precinct 48 77
Second Precinct 102 168
Third Precinct ........... 83 145
Thirteenth Ward—
First Precinct 64 103
Second Precinct 69 124
Fourteenth Ward 41 67
City Totals 3969 6604
County
Berrysburg Borough 20 23
Conewago Township 12 56
Dauphin Borough 24 (3
Derry Township—
Second Precinct 30 63
Third Precinct 79 149
E. Hanover Twp 95 84
Elizabethville Borough .... 97 58
Gr&tz Borough 15 40
Halifax Borough 17 100
Halifax Township 27 40
Highspire Borough 40 71
Hummelstown Borough—
First Precinct 104 87
Second Precinct 57 127
Jackson Township 18 29
Londonderry Township ... 25 36
Lower Paxton Twp 102 122
Lykens Borough—
East Want 21 60
West Ward 88 96
Lykens Township 16 15
Mlddletown—First Ward—
First Precinct 15 23
Second Precinct ........ 30 41
Second Ward—
First Precinct 24 77
Second Precinct 34 92
Third Ward-
First Precinct 23 67
Second Precinct 50 74
Middle Paxton Twp—
First Precinct 7 35
Second Precinct ........ 8 14
Mifflin Township 7 27
Millersburg Borough—
First Ward 97 164
Second Ward 18 139
Paxtang Borough 45 49
Penbrook Borough 66 164
Reed Township 11 8
Royalton Borough
First Ward 11 14
Second Ward 8 36
Rush Township 4 5
South Hanover Twp 38 84
Steelton—First Ward—
First Precinct 13 33
Second Precinct 47 139
Second Ward
First Precinct 44 57
Second Precinct 48 95
Third Ward-
First Precinct 55 52
Second Precinct 127 97
Third Precinct 7 9'
Fourth Ward 55 52
Fifth Ward-
First Precinct 31 19
Second Precinct 27 37
Susquehanna—
North Precinct 41 68
South Precinct 122 '"152
East Precinct 66 85
West Precinct 8 0
Swatara—
First precinct 18 46
Second Precinct 37 126
Third Precinct 86 90
Fourtli Precinct 24 27
Fifth Precinct 54 35
Vniontown Borough 14 21
Upper Paxton Township... 28 73
Washington Township .... 12 66
Wayne Township 7 13
W. Londonderry Twp 10 17
Wlconisco Township-
First Preclnot 22 67
Second Precinct 32 49
Williamstown Borough—
East Ward 99 115
West Ward'j 93 125
Williamstown Township-
East Precinct 16 14
West Precinct 37 73
County Totals 2841 4,228
Grand Totals SlO 10,882
Shops will leave in the near future
to resume his studies at the Johns
Hopkins Medical School. Baltimore.
[Other Social Hews on Page 4,]
2,400 R.R. Conductors Get
Retroactive Pay Boost
Washington, Sept. 17.—Twenty-four
hundred sleeping and parlor car con
ductors on federal-controlled rail
roads received a slight Increase In
wages yesterday, retroactive to May
1. under an order issued by Director
General Hlnes to rectify an error in a
previous award.
For the drat ysar of servics conduc
tors will receive $125 a month, with
52 cents an hour overtime, the wages
Increasing to 1180 a month and #5.78
cents per hour for men In service
more than fifteen years. A standard
month of 240 hours. Instead of 20C
hours, effective September I, was in
stituted.
City—Republican
County Recorder
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First Ward—
First precinct 72 41 21 44 62 77 68 62 56 19
Second precinct 160 39 33 45 166 167 82 136 69
Third precinct 140 41 -63 61 182 191 68 150 67 84
Second Ward—
First precinct 99 11 14 8 106 . 91 83 99 16 6
Second precinct 72 6 14 8 80 84 IS 68 * 19 8
Third precinct 108 24 64 29 188 103 87 88 67 84
Fourth precinct 92 82 68 30 10 107 60 72 64
Fifth precinct 240 4 39 63 37 258 215 112 214 81 29
Sixth precinct 202 26 44 30 211 200 61 201 39 24
Third Ward —
First precinct 114 28 26 20 ISO 111 49 90 61 15
Second precinct 116 13 37 27 135 127 43 100 45 28
Third precinct 49 7 17 11 52 48 21 32 28 9
Fourth Ward—
First precinct 240 34 63 43 256 218 112 210 85 88
Second precinct 169 23 34 28 182 142 73 144 60 19
Fifth Ward-
First precinct 97 28 82 87 120 96 66 88 60 17
, Second precinct 11l 21 30 14 182 82 77 94 86
Third precinct 188 27 41 30 143 117 76 119 46 21
Fourth precinct 144 35 44 44 160 184 86 117 79 25
Sixth Ward-
First precinct 178 26 42 37 300 178 76 157 60 20
Second precinct 112 44 32 51 125 120 93 119 79 11
Third precinct 59 13 19 8 59 66 81 43 29 14
Seventh Ward —
First precinct 72 46 18 48 29 66 79 58 68 18
Second precinct 231 81 19 70 241 234 100 192 116
Third precinct 71 77 23 73 77 74 95 60 88 14
Fourth precinct 136 59 73 63 176 154 102 127 98 85
Fifth precinct 92 25 29 26 106 95 53 84 41 20
Sixth precinct 113 47 37 46 114 90 107 105 82 11
Eighth Ward —
Third precinct 224 78 62 77 289 206 148 190 111 85
Fourth precinct 145 23 14 27 148 141 48 127 42 18
Fifth precinct 168 31 53 33 193 157 89 140 75 29
Ninth Ward —
First precinct 110 20 19 21 118 105 39 87 46 12
Second precinct 172 45 71 50 270 176 117 147 97 54
Third precinct 128 62 49 61 137 187 78 94
Fourth precinct 69 33 47 33 94 89 64 60 55 87
Fifth precinct 176 42 44 4'i 196 175 81 144 64 52
Sixth precinct 117 42 57 85 186 112 92 ,98 64 42
Seventh precinct 109 37 45 46 130 101 83 103 65 20
Eighth precinct 109 32 80 33 116 89 76 90 48 29
Ninth precinct 117 28 58 38 156 121 87 101 66 49
Tenth Ward—
First precinct ..? 182 32 78 88 201 139 133 158 72 44
Second precinct 155 59 53 48 171 134 106 124 88 34
Third precinct 65 31 37 41 90 61 77 65 62 19
Fourth precinct 187 64 74 52 172 113 132 112 85 49
Eleventh Ward—
First prectnct 82 23 38 17 96 75 54 60 48
Second precinct 69 41 26 40 74 57 78 45 62
Third precinct 171 28 31 28 178 143 77 156 46
Fourth precinct 115 23 30 20 139 107 60 100 41 26
Twelfth Ward — . .....
First precinct 83 13 29 \3 95 78 48 70
Second precinct 156 61 68 48 191 167 118 187
Third precinct 117 44 70 43 172 126 103 107 80 80
Thirteenth Ward—
First precinct 116 33 81 35 - 115 115 61 92 67 10
Second precinct ...... 176 43 45 38 119 129 64 104 66 24
Fourteenth Ward 62 23 72 20 76 23 82 54 39 14
City totals 6677 1842 2220 1938 7477 6522 4070 5784 3284 1340
1 County
Berrysburg borough 20 22 3 34 15 32 15 14 ,33 0
Conewago township 65 11 0 7 47 58 6 59 20
Dauphin borough ;. 52 9 5 15 49 47 17 46 18 2
Derry township—First precinct ... '
Second precinct 61 40 5 18 43 63 20 82 8
Third precinct .1 160 96 15 47 146 173 67 118 51 9
East Hanover township 79 66 8 51 65 75 42 67 80
Elizabethville borough 61 80 7 89 66 63 90 68 95- 3
Gratz borough 34 20 7 13 28 37 20 28 23 4
Halifax borough 100 14 7 18 ' 91 102 12 81 24 8
Halifax township 36 25 2 36 31 36 30 22 46
Highspire borough 80 35 39 19 62 65 44 61 36 16
Hummelstown borough—First pet.. 88 111 23 62 78 113 75 185 36
Second precinct 140 57 10 29 111 135 46 180
Jackson township 32 10 2 22 28 30 15 16 33 2
Jefferson township
Londonderry township 62 21 1 17 85 42 24 36 25
Lower Paxton township 134 74 20 72 114 105 110 89 156 3
Lower Swatara township
Lykens borough—East ward 41 24 10 39 42 44 36 42 38 7
West ward 62 78 21 113 64 75 100 79 81 20
Lykens township 29 25 6 45 20 45 19 32 33 3
Mlddletown —
First Ward. First precinct ....... 30 6 5 9 17 30 7 24 8 4
Second precinct 47 17 6 13 44 44 18 40 19 7
Second Ward, First precinct ... 77 17 8 19 60 79 18 74 21
Second precinct 94 34 13 21 81 100 27 95 27
Third Ward, First preclnot 56 22 10 25 44 61 19 59 13
Second precinct 84 88 17 36 68 76 46 70 53
Middle Paxton township. First Pet. 38 2 3 4 83 31 11 29 14 0
Second precinct t 17 3 5 3 14 16 7 7 17
Mifflin township 25 8 0 8 25 25 8 12 24
Millersburg borough—First ward .. 117 56 17 102 111 127 82 111 91 0
Second ward 97 24 13 57 86 100 49 91 50
Paxtang borough 46 47 16 29 48 37 59 40 44
Penbrook borough 182 63 29 59 181 120 96 123 92 12
Reed township 10 6 1 10 18 9 10 8 11 1
Royalton borough—First Ward .... 17 6 1 8 17 16 9 16 7 1
Second Ward 34 6 6 5 S3 37 6 88 6
Rush township 7 2 0 4 8 2 7 4 8 # 1
South Hanover township 99 65 9 30 62 108 34 103 40 1
Steelton —
First Ward. First precinct 38 9 15 4 24 85 11 29 14 0
Second precinct 144' 32 65 13 145 ,134 37 132 31 8
Second ward, First precinct 60 35 18 31 45 48 50 88 48 14
Second precinct 85 48 39 36 59 83 47 69 49 16
Third Ward, First precinct 49 46 18 51 115 40 69 42 53 15
Second precinct 127 88 32 89 102 110 113 92 117 19
Third precinct 16 4 ' 5 1 10 14 2 12 2 3
Fourth Ward 49 46 ' 18 61 45 40 69 42 53 15
Fifth Ward, First precinct 28 7 22 12 17 SO 19 11 31 5
Second precinct 40 IS 14 14 84 27 40 30 13 21
Susquehanna—
North precinct 68 88 13 26 71 50 64 89 26 9
South precinct 147 77 43 28 155 140 113 122 122 17
East precinct 89 49 20 48 73 74 70 53 100
West precinct 15 4 6 5 15 10 12 8 13 1
Swatara —
First precinct 53 16 8 10 44 50 13 49 16 0
Second precinct 141 28 14 23 123 110 66 122 44 2
Third precinct 11l 85 14 61 88 110 66 84 91 6
Fourth precinct 84 23 6 18 21 23 27 21 28 2
Fifth precinct rt 50 37 12 . 21 43 29 61 60 34 4
Unlontown borough 11 11 0 12 15 20 16 17 17 0
Upper Paxton township 50 35 7 63 41 59 40 82 68 2
Washington township 54 13 1 21 45 52 14 44 24 2
Wayne township 10 7 3 12 9 12 7 6 T6 0
West Hanover township
West Londonderry township 25 19 1 13 14 22 14 23 15 0
Wlconisco township—First Pet. ... 63 11 2 29 60 49 36 '47 23 9
Second precinct 49 21 7 39 37 38 26 44 83 3
Williamstown borough—East Ward 87 72 14 163 82 105 101 91 99 22
West Ward 96 68 15 169 93 114 98 95 119 30
Williams township—East Pet 12 18 1 30 5 17 15 15 16 8
West precinct 58 87 4 68 55 57 60 51 49 9
County totals 4136 2086 781 2304 8526 4062 2655 3648 2696 872
Grand totals 10813 4136 8001 4242 11003 10584 6725 9433 6980 1712
Offer SIOO Reward For
Persons Poisoning Dogs
l,ykcaa, Sept. 17. —Following many
compjplntu to the effect that man?
dogs have been poisoned in the moun
tains. around Lykens and Elisabeth
vllle. members of the Lykens and
Williams Valley Game and Fish Pro
tective Association at a rousing meet
ing last evening decided to tako vig
orous action agatnst the persons
guilty.
M. E. Bufftngton, an active member
of the Association, told of the many
cases brought to his attention and
was authorised to offer a reward of
1100 for information leading to the
arrest and. conviction of the persons
guilty.
Mr. Bufflngton also reported to the
Association that the viewers appoint
ed to investigate the advisability cf
closing the Clark's Valley road, would
hand la their report in a few days.
Sportsmen all over Dauphin
ty made a vigorous light against clos
ing this road which leads through
one of the best hunting and Ashing
grounds In the State. Mr. Bufflngton
I assured the members that the road
would net bo abolished.
BXItIUBBURo jHHk TELEGKXPH
Many Service Men Will
Join American Legion
Following Great Rally
Additional interest in the mass
meeting at the courthouse to-mor
row evening at 8 o'clock when all
service men of Harrieburg will hear
the American Legion discussed, was
aroused to-day by the announce
ment that President Wilson yester
day signed an act of Congress in
corporating the Legion.
Adjutant General Frank D. Beary,
Lieutenant-Governor E. E. Betdle
man, Flavel Wright and several oth
er prominen speakers will tell the
soldiers Just what the Legion ex
pects to accomplish and what ty will
and will not stand for; "Policies,
Not Politics," is the slogan of this
G. A. R. of the World War.
Anyone who served at any time
between April 8, 1817, and Novem
ber 11, 1918, in the Army, Navy or
Marine Corps, is eligible to mem
bership in the American Legion, also
provided he has been honorably dis
charged from the service. "Let's
Stick Together." is the motto, and
whether the soldier served in Camp
Dix or the Argonne, League Island
or the North See, Quantioo or
Chateau Thierry, does not matter. It
la enough that they served.
Formation of a tentative organi
zation la especially necessary at this
time because of the home coming
celebration on the 28th and 28th of
this month, and also the Pennsyl
vania convention of the Legion, the
2d, 2d and 4th of October, which
will be held In Harrlsburg.
Staley Leads Camp Hill
Borough Council Ticket
Cmmp Hill, Sept. J 7.—The big flght
here yesterday wee for nomination
for Council on the Republican ticket.
There were six candidates, and a total
of I*7 votea were polled, the largest
In the history of the borough a t a
primary election. The four highest
were nominated. The results were:
Dr. Raymond M. Staley, 176; Harry
P. Musser, f; Charles P. Adams. Ill;
C. A. Hempt, 117; William R. Doug*
lass, II; Warren B. Keltn, 16.
RUMANIANS WITHDRAWING
Budapest, Tuesday, Sept l< -w The
Rumanten army has bagun to with
draw from Budapest a steady move
ment of trains being In progress, it
Is believed that tha retirement will
be completed within a fortnight
MAYOR
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First Ward—
First Precinct 9 12
Second Precinct 20 22
Third Precinct 19 19
Second Ward-
First Precinct 6 3
Second Precinct 4 10
Third Precinct 25 9
Fourth Precinct 28 16
Fifth Precinct 33 15
Sixth Precinct 43 24
Third Ward —
First Precinct . 12 3
Second Precinct 6 3
Third Precinct 17 6
Fourth Ward —
First Precinct 51 22
Second Precinct 35 7
Fifth Ward-
First Precinct 18 14
Second Precinct 28 16
Third Precinct 40 30
Fourth Precinct 15 41
Sixth Ward-
First Precinct 23 68
Second Precinct 86 23
Third Precinct 10 16
Seventh Ward—
First Precinct 15 3
Second Precinct 6 5
Third Precinct 5 16
Fourth Precinct 26 25
Fifth Precinct 24 38
Sixth Precinct
Eighth Ward-
Third Precinct 16 17
Fourth Precinct ......... 18 6
Fifth Precinct 27 14
Ninth Ward-
First Precinct 9 18
Second Precinct 29 6
Third Precinct 16 19
Fourth Prebinct 15 12
Fifth Precinct 25 9
Sixth Precinct 20 14
Seventh Precinct 30 15
Eighth Precinct 17 10
Ninth Precinct 22 8
Tenth Ward—
First Precirict 40 22
Second Precinct 64 41
Third Precinct 27 28
Fourth Precinct 42 39
Eleventh Ward—
First Precinct 27 19
Second Precinct 84 22
Third Precinct 25 28
Fourth Precinct 19 21
Twelfth Ward—
First Precinct 16 13
Second Precinct 36 40
Third Precinct 38 49
Thirteenth Ward—
First Precinct 10 8
Second Precinct 27 16
Fourteenth Ward 16 22
Totals 1265 986
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First Ward—
First Precinct 59 69
Second Precinct 120 100
Third Precinct 135 111
Second Ward —
First Precinct . 88 35
Second Precinct 69 25
Third Precinct *74 112
Fourth Precinct 73 89
Fifth Precinct 157 165
Sixth Precinct 214 56
Third Ward-
First Precinct 64 93
Second Precinct 97 66
Third Precinct 29 41
Fourth Ward—
First Precinct 166 171
Second Precinct 118 95
Fifth Ward-
First Precinct 70 89
Becond Precinct 70 88
Third Precinct 116 76
Fourth Precinot 114 96
Sixth Ward —
First Precinct 161 88
Second Precinct 114 97
Third Precinct 60 35
Seventh Ward-
First Precinct 40 92
Second precinct 180 132
Third Precinct 68 106
Fourth Precinct 189 133
Fifth Precin'ot 77 67
Sixth Precinct 94 101
Eighth Ward—
Third Precinct 149 191
Fourth Precinct 124 65
Fifth Precinct 149 99
Ninth Ward—
First Precinct 81 62
Second Precinct .. 161 151
Third Precinct 94 120
Fourth Precinct 55 79
Fifth Precinct 132 125
Sixth Precinct 93 109
Seventh Precinct 72 116
Eighth Precinct 86 83
Ninth Precinct 87 120
Tenth Ward —
First Precinct 158 117
Second Precinct 11l 111
Third Precinct 69 67
Fourth Precinct 108 186
Eleventh Ward—
First Precinct 77 68
Second Precinct 54 74
Third Precinct 126 94
Fourth Precinct 79 83
Twelfth Ward—
First Precinct 71 48
Second Precinct 110 163
Third Precinct 87 129
Thirteenth Ward—
First Precinct 87 72
Second Precinct 102 93
Fourteenth Ward 46 60
Total 1308 6042
Alkali in Soap
Bad For the Hair
Soap should be used very care
fully. If you want to keep your hair
looking Its best. Most soaps and
prepared shampoos contain too
much alkali. This drlas the scalp,
makes the hair brittle, and ruina It
The best thing for steady use is
Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo
(which is pure and greaselesa) and
la better than anything elee you can
use.
One or two teaspoonfuls will
cleanse the/ hair and scalp thor
oughly. Simply moisten the hair
with water and rub it In. It makes
an abundance of rich, creamy
lather, which rinses out easily, re
moving every particle of duat, dirt,
dandruff and excessive oil. The hair
dries quickly and evenly, and It
leaves the scalp soft, and the hair
line and sllkly, bright lustrous, fluffy
and easy to manage.
Tou can get Mulsifled cocoanut oil
shampoo at any pharmacy, It's very
cheap, and a few ounces will supply
every member of the family for
montha.
SEPTEMBER 17,1919.
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First Ward—
-Ist Precinct 70 21 .... <4
2d Precinct 147 48 18 39
8d Precinct 144 60 10 40
Second Ward—
-Ist Precinct 104 13 1 10
2d Precinct 76 16 2 7
3d Precinct 78 104 1 10
4th Precinct 76 82 1 11
sth Precinct 203 77 46
6th Precinct 198 55 2 13
Third Ward—
-Ist Precinct 116 32 .... 17
2d Precinct 118 '36 1 23
3d Precinct 49 8 .... 13
Fourth Ward — '
Ist Precinct 248 57 1 33
2d Precinct 166 38 2 11
Fifth Ward—
-Ist Precinct 90 37 1 36
2d Precinct 116 22 .... 21
3d Precinct 132 24 2 34
4th Precinct 139 28 8 52
Sixth Ward—
-Ist Precinct 184 20 .... 45
2d Precinct 124 20" 5 62
3d Precinct 52 16 1 17
Seventh Ward —
Ist Precinct 66 12 .... 63
2d Precinct 136 3 3 200
3d Precinct 64 12 2 95
4th Precinct 129 30 2 105
6th Precinct 91 24 2 33
6th Precinct 124 20 5 62
Eighth Ward—
-3d Precinct 252 48 1 58
4th Precinct 149 12 2 31
sth Precinct 184 44 2 22
Ninth Ward —
Ist Precinct 119 12 .... 22
2d Precinct 236 29 1 42
3d Precinct 146 28 1 54
4th Precinct 112 22 .... 14
6th Precinct 197 49 1 17
6th Precinct 172 21 .... 18
7th Precinct 146 28 1 16
Bth Precinct 123 27 .... 15
9th Precinct 161 35 2 13
Tenth Ward—
-Ist Precinct 184 57 5 29
2d Precinct 148 61 4 34
3d Precinct 67 42 3 27
4th Precinct 128 72 6 37
Eleventh Ward—
-Ist Preclnc(t 68 28 3 36
2d Precinct 72 20 2 35
3d Precinct 163 36 3 23
4th Precinct 125 19 1 19
Twelfth Ward —
Ist Precinct 78 16 3 31
2d Precinct 166 85 3 68
3d Precinct 136 42 3 63
Thirteenth Ward —-
Ist Precinct 111 32 .... 31
2d Precinct 141 43 3 12
Fourteenth Ward—
-69 15 21
Totals .. 6890 2512 110 1918
Not Excused.
Artie—Oh! Excuse me, did I step
on your foot again? t
Gertie—l couldn't say, I did not
know you were off yet.—Detroit
News.
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Answer Three Vital Questions of,
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FirV What specific business shall I choose to
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writ#" w* U phon 8 ° r * urther Informal!®®
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jJrgj/ Chamber of Commerce
205 Dauphin Bldg., liarrisburg, Pa. i j
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HAVE YOUR
LAWN MOWER
PUT IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE
Hedge Clippers—Grata Shears—Sides ar>d Edge Tools
Sharpened
All Kinds of Machinery Repaired
FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP
WELCOME TO SOLDIERS 1
Dun cannon, Sept. 17. —Soldier*
will set a continuous welcome at
this place. Burgess Frank E. Cook
has arranged for a series of weekly
dances and band concerts as a part
of the prolonged celebration. The
Duncannon band will give concerts
at the pavilion and the dance takes
place at the big hall. Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday evenings
will And this program In order.
Catarrh
Asthma
Hay Fever
-—Quickly Relieved by
nt
Using a remedy that Is auto
matically administered as you
breathe. And without discom
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breath carries medication that
quickly heals the afflicted
parts.
THIS NEW DISCOVERT
AND INVENTION
Is giving relief where all other
methods have failed. Used
with wonderful success In
treating all diseases of the
Nose, Throat and Lungs. Also •
for Head Noises and Ear
Trouble. Now being Intro
duced in Harrisburg at George
A. Gorgas' Drug Store, 16
North Third street.
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Sunday Excursion
TO
GETTYSBURG
SEPTEMBER 21
Special Excursion Train
Prom Fare Lv. A.M.
Lebanon , $1.50 8.11
Annville 1.45 8.81
Palmyra 1.35 8.80
Hershey 1.30 B.ST
Hummelstown 1.20 8.44
Harrisburg SI.OO I j]®®
Gettysburg (Arrive) ..... 10.40
War Tax 8 per cent
Additional
Returning, Special Train will
leave Gettysburg Depot 5.30
P. M. for above stations.
Tickets good only on date of
excursion on above Special Train
in each direction. Children be
tween 5 and 12 years of age,
half fare.
Philadelphia & Reading
Railroad