12 Happenings of a Day in Central Pennsylvania Rabbi Makes Stirring Appeal in Campaign Columbia. Pa., Pec. 10. —General K. C. Shannon presided nt the mass meeting here to further the Jewish Itelief campaign in this place. Rabbi Isadore Rosenthal, of Lan caster, made a stirring uppenl. His address was one of the strong est given in this place since war activities began, and lie has been a speaker in all drives conducted in the past few years. Miss Mae Mar ley, a gifted vocalist, entertained the audience in the high school auditorium, and a brass orchestra furnished music. Brief addresses were also given by Lieutenant Regi nald IVriglu Kauffman and 1-Jeuteti nnt-Colonel Cleon X. Berntheizel. Frightened Deer Retreat Into Mountain Recesses Gettysburg. Pa., Dec. 0. — Frightened by the hunterj who are daily roaming over the South Moun tains many deer have retreated to the deepest wildernesses. Xewl of frequent successes of hunters has become so scarce that it appears certain that they are now having a difficult task in bringing the nnt lered animals to the ground. Boston Garter w A differ- The only ent kind ^ s'difference of a Jew- thC %i ""HS Next to a Good Wife— a man's Watch is his most constant and faithful com panion. A good wife brings happiness, success and pros perity. A good watch brings safety, confidence, pleasure and earns money by your always being 011 schedule time. Look over your list —isn't there some one on it to whom a reliable watch would he a good Christmas gift—some body who has to make trains or hustle around from morning till night 011 all kinds of appointments? Help make their days a little easier by giving them a good watch —one they can hank on. ELEGANT WRIST WATCHES $12.50, $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and upwards. We Buy Direct from Christmas Gifts Bought Now Wi,l Be Laid Away Profits. Until You Want Them. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Any article in our stock for warded immediately, postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, and delivery guaranteed. WATCHES * DIAMONDS •■/ JEWELRY, ETC. 206 MARKET ST. HARRISBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY EVENING .Reformed Sunday School Chooses Year's Officers | Mccluiiik'xbiirg, Pa.. Dec. 10.—At ft he annual meeting of St. Paul's Re formed Sunday School the following ' officers were elected for the year: > Superintendent, the Rev. C. D. I Rockel: Hrst assistant superlnten ! dent, A. A. Morrett: second assist j ant superintendent, Russell Sultza bergcr; secretary, H. M. Hess: assist ant secretary, Wilbur Myers; treas- I urer, S. S. Brenner: librarian. Joseph [ Nickel; assistant librarian. Miss Mar tha Morrett: chorister. Miss Ro | maine King: pianist. Miss Martha I Morrett; assistant pianist. Miss Lulu M'oover; superintendent and teacher ; of Primary Department, Mrs. Gert | rude Moser: assistant teacher. Miss i Barbara Koller: superintendent of ' Home Department, Mrs. A. A. Mor j rett: assistant superintendent, Mrs. Surah Firestine: treasurer of Home .Department, S. S. Brenner: superin-j ! tendent of Missionary Department., Mis. Sarah Firestine; superintendent ] of Cradle Roll. Barbara Koller. Men's Bible Class Will Hold Its Annual Banquet F.uoln. Pa.. Dec. 10.—The Men's. : Bible class of Zion Lutheran church I will hold its atinual banquet at the] P. R. R. "Y," on Thursday eve- ' nlng at 8.30. The Rev. W. H. J Fouke, D. D. will address the men. J The Rev. It. 1.. Moore and other j members of the class will respond to toasts. Special instrumental t and vocal music will also he a fea- j ture of the program. Sixty-live J men are enrolled. The class is : taught by the pastor, the Rev. M. | S. Sharp. GET LICENSES TO MAItRY Pagers town. Md., Dec. 10.—Mar riage licenses were granted here to these Pennsylvania couples: Oli ver Manfred and Sarah J. Kinsey, Middletown. Pa.: Howard A. Bates 1 and Nellie C. Holtry, Harrisburg: Ed ward S. Gordon and Maude Kessler. , Harrisburg. FREE CATALOG Write your name and address unci mail to us, and we will mail you our new beautiful catalog free of charge. Name Address ( Teacher Has Pupils at Afternoon Entertainment Levvixberry, Pa., Dec. 10.—Miss 1 | S. Mary Reiff, teacher of the Pleas ant Hill school in Newberry town | ship on Saturday afternoon enter j talnett her pupils at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton i Reill. Miss Reiff lias 17 pupils. Fourteen were present. The chil- | di'cn spent a very enjoyable alter- . noon in playing games. Miss Anna Sutton and Miss Reiff gave piano j duets after which they served re lreshnients of sandwiches, cake and . 1 ice cream to these pupils: Mildred Rhinehart, Sarah Taresi, j Fertuna Taresi. Virgilia Taresi. Kdna Deardorff. Rllen Smith, Virgie Smith. Martha Smith. Margaret Knudsen, Walter Baker, Levi Smith, Aaron Smith, Paul Myers and Al bert Taresi. FORMER RECTOR PREACHES. Marietta. Pa., Dec. 10.—The Rev. | Bert Foster, for six years rector of. St. John's church, preached in the Episcopal church here yesterday to a large congregation. He expects to return to France in a few weeks. (Oilier State News on Page 2) LITTLE CHANGE IN CITY OFFICES [Continued from First Page.] I I diet that he will refuse the position j if it is offered to him. Mr. I bach was ! a city detective for years, tinaily ; being appointed to the Highway lie- J partment post. He has made no com- ' ment on the report. New Secretary to Mayor That Mayor-elect George A. Ho- j verier will make at least a few changes in the police department is j predicted. One appointment to be j made will be that of a secretary to ( the mayor. City Treasurer-elect Harry F. Oves has made no an- j nouncemetit of the selection of any clerks, but it is believed he will re- i tain Joseph A. Minnuugh, now a j clerk in the office. County Commissioner H. C. Wells will be succeeded by Commissioner elect Howard O. liolsteiii when the board reorganizes next month. With the election of County Solicitor Philip S. Moyer as district attorney, a successor will he named to his of- ' lice. Only two names have been mentioned so far, Frank B. Wicker sham, at present an assistant district attorney, and James G. Hatz. No i hangtN in the clerical force in the county commissioners' office are ex- 1 pected. May Retain Hutlierford While County Treasurer-elect Oli-' ver C. Bishop has made no an nouncement of a selection of a dep uty treasurer, it has been rumored that Josh. E. Rutherford is likely to. be retained.- Other reports are that no one has been thought of yet for the place. Another branch of the county gov ernment which vvil be reorganized and in all probability with no changes is the board of poor direc tors. Frank B. Snavely, John H. Lehr and Jacob S. Farver have been re-elected to their present positions as'poor directors, and it is predicted that when they go into office for their new terms there will be little other business before them at that time. Mr. Moyer. who vvil! succeed Michael E. Stroup as district attor ney. will have four appointments to make. They will be two assistants, a county detective and a stenog rapher. It is rumored that E. Le-J roy Keen may be named as one as sistant. and also that Robert T. Fox, an assistant to Mr. Stroup. may be retained. William L. Windsor, 3rd, a constable in the Fourth ward at present, has been mentioned as like- j l.v to be considered for county de- j tective. Three other offices in which it is not believed changes are likely are recorder of deeds, register of wills and sheriff. M. Harvey Taylor, Ed- j win H. Fisher and George W. Kar niany, resepctively, nave been elected to these places. NO LIGHTLESS AND HEATLESS NIGHTS [Continued from First Page.] chants using power, light and heat of the company will find themselves unhampered in their operation in ! their' preparation for the holiday season rush. The city gas supply will not be affected to any extent, according to officials of the Harrisburg Gas Com pany. They arc dependent to a cer tain degree on bituminous coal, but their greatest need is supplied by river and anthracite coal and other sources of power, the officials say. At the Harrisburg Railways of fices, no notice of any curtailment in source of fuel have been re ceived. None are expected either, the officials say, since they are de pendent almost altogether on river coal and electrical current, supplied by local companies who generate it either from river coal or by water power. Arrange For German Delivery of Animals By Associated Press Berlin. Tuesday, Dec. 9.—Agents have been sent throughout Germany by the National Economic Minister to make arrangements for the de livery of milk cows, and goats to the Entente, under the pro visions of the i'eate Treaty. The plan of operation, which has been agreed to by the State Council, re quires that individual states shall deliver a given ratio of their herds to tlie national agricultural authori ties. Owners of cuttle may submit pro tests and may deliver sheep or goats in place of cows, if they prove that cows are necessary for their nour ishment. Farmers are required to give up the animals without com pensation. and can he punished with a fine up to five thousand marks in each case for refusal to turn over the required stock. GERMAN ANSWER ON WAY By Associated Press Paris. Dec. 10.—(Havus)—The Allied notes handed to Kurt Von j Lersner, head of the Qerrnan dele- j gallon at Versailles, on Monday, 1 have been examined by the Council of Ministers at Berlin, and the Ger man unswer will probably be sent to Versailles to-day. according to a < Berlin dispatch to the Matin. FLOAT EAGLE BOAT By Associated Press New York. Dec. 10—Eagle boat No. 14, which went ashore Monduy off Absecon, X. J., was tloated to day by the steamer Westerly Gale and proceeded to this port under her own power. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Personal and Social News of Towns on West Shore Clarence Stouglt, of Cumberland. Md.. visited .Mr. and Airs. Elmer K. Henderson at Shiremunstown. Mrs. Edward Bnum and daugh ter. .Miss Myrtle, Meohnntcsburg, visited friends at Shiremanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Earie Stansfleld and 'son Eugene, of Faxtans, spent Sun i day at Shiremanstown. j Mrs. J. Henderson Stock and her mother, Mrs. W. W. Brangert, of ; Shiremanstown were Harrisburg • visitors on Monday. Abe Allen, of Shippensburg. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Zimmerman and Mrs. Frances Howard at Shiremanstown. Private Ralph IT. Baker, of Bat tery D, fiTth Artillery, of Camp furlough witli friends at home and Mrs. George Cook, of Ijemoyne, were guests at the home of Karl Templin [at Shiremanstown. ! Lester Baker, of Erlis Bridge, is at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Baker, Shiremans town. Miss Blanche Howry, a graduate nurse from the Harrisburg Hospital, is visiting her parents. Alt-, and Mrs. i William E. Howry .Shiremanstown. Aliss Dorothy Diller, of Shiremans i town, was a Harrisburg visitor on Monday. Mrs. Barrack has returned to Steelton after visiting at the home ) of Mr. and Airs. George Kauffman at i Shiremanstown. ] Aliss Violet Stevens, of Shiremnns ; town, visited her aunt. Miss Abbie J Diller. in Harrisburg. i Airs. Lola Oyster, of New C'umber- I land, has returned from a Western trip. Airs. Howard, wife of Bishop • Howard, of Dayton, called on I friends at Xew Cumberland on Alon- i i day. j Robert Imschweiler. of Pottsville. ' who is staying with Air. and Airs, i , Thomas Williams at* New Cumber- | 1 land, litis returned from a trip to ; ls-banoo. Aits. Frank Wilson and son Arvin I of I.emoyne returned from Carlisle, 1 where they spent last week with Neville Wilson and family. Berwick Car Chief Weds at Mechanicsburg Mochnnicsbtirg. Pa.. Dec. 10.—In presence of the immediate family the marriage of Aliss K. Olive Thompson, of Danville, Pa., to Wil liam F. Dowry, of Berwick, was sol emnized at the home of tile bride's uncle. Professor A. H. Ego. West Alain street .this place, at noon yes terday. The Rev. J. Ellis Bell, pas tor of the Aletliodist Episcopal v hitrc-h officiated. Air. Dowry is dis trict manager of the American Car . and. Foundry Works ut Berwick. Lewistown Printer Makes Good in California Town l.ewistown. Pa., Dec. 10.—A few years ago Andrew Dong, a printer who was born and raised in this place, mounted his bicycle, waved Soodbye to friends and headed for i California, lie got a job in the of fice ot the Independent, a paper'pub lished at San Rafeul, and to-day is foreman of the plant. Not long ago he btiilt a motor bout and won a j big race on the bay. A brother, Maurice Dong, also a printer, left Dewistown for Miami, Florida, a short time ago. Adams County to Have Four Institute Sessions Gettysburg. Pa.. Dec. 10.—Four farmers' institutes are to be held I by the agriculturists, beginning on Wednesday at Fairfield, and con tinuing the remaining days of the ; \veek at Abbottstown, Areniltsville, and York Springs. At ttie Arcndts ville session a separate meeting will be held for women. Farm experts are to make addresses at the four towns. Court Asked to Free Slayer of Shamokin Man Nuubury. Pa., Dec. 10. Habeas' corpus proceedings were instituted i in court to-day by Attorney J. A. ' Welsh, of Shamokin. to secure the ' release of George Voulelis from the ! county jail, where he is now held on | the charge of murder. Judge H. W. t'ummings set lie-' ceintoer IS as the date for the hear- 1 ing of the petition. Voulelis killed a man during a light in his pool room j at Shamokin. Empties Swimming Pool When Fuel Runs Short Hiiriiluim. Pa., Dec. 10.—Because of the fuel shortage here the swim ming pool at the Y. AD A. has tieen emptied. The room and water had to lie kept at a temperature of 70 degrees. It is likely the pool will remain closed during the winter months. About 7,000 visitors used the pool during the past year be sides the many thousand times mem bers used it. i "DANDERINE" PUTS BEAUTY IN HAIR Girls! A mass of long, | thick, gleamy. tresses Let "Danderlne" suve your hair | ' and double its beauty. Yon can j have lots of long, thick, strong, lus trous hair. Don't let it stay llfeles?', thin, seraggly or fading. Bring i hack its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 3S-cent bottle of delightful "Danderlne" at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; | check dandruff and falling hair. Your hair needs this stimulating tonic; then its life, color, brightness, and abundance will return—Hurry! THIEVES REAP j RICH HARVEST ! FROM CARELESS _ Police I'rge "Women to Lock Moines and (iuard Purses in Crowds The man who lluslu-s a toll of hills in public unci the house wife who | goes shopping with windows unfas tened and a card announcing the, ; hour of her return, are ffirting with ' j had luek, police authorities uliuounc | ed to-day. i The police assertion is included in j general warning to Harrisburg resi-' dents not to he jay Christmas shop pers this year, which takes the shape! of a series of iron-clad burglar and pick-pocket inst ructions. Every sharper uses Ids wits to his full capacity about Christinas time, the police declare, and the list (of rules is given to aid in combat ting them and to point out pitfalls. Mono,> Saving "Don'ts" {following is the list of preventa tive measures urged by the police upon Christmas shoppers: Don't carry your handbag by the; ichaln or strap, but loop the chain; j or strap around your wrist and keep j your hand over the clasp which ! i opens the bag. ! Don't place your handbag or purse J j on a store counter, j Don't wear valuable jewelry when i shopping. ; j Don't carry more money than you 1 believe you will need and don't make ja display of the money you have. Don't purchase jewelry in the I street, no matter how much of a bar gain il appears to be. ] Don't make any change for strang | ers in the street. Don't leave your automobile on j the street without a caretaker who Is ] known to you. and don't leave any ; article of value in the vehicle while ! yott are absent. Don't pay for C. O. D, parcels un jtil you have examined the contents land found that the goods have been j ordered by you. I Don t leave a messenger alone in a room where he has delivered goods | while you go to another part of the | house; let him wait in the vestibule. Don't pay any attention to per sons who claim they found your j | pocketbook unless you are sure you j lost it. and don't give them a chance , i to steal your pocketbook wlten you' I open your hag to look for it. When in a crowd or crowded con veyance and you lind yourself being l (shoved about and jostled, make n j search for your wallet and other i i valuables. Also make an outcry, sol I that if the persons that postle you j are the ones who committed the LOOK LOOK LOOK SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS Lights Hot Point GriL/ We hiive a full line of fancy Bulbs, ll T '• \T J Fruits, Flowers ami Figures, at popular M H LflfV I£UI 7' ces ' mL fl-Electric Vibratorß w vilP Good, guaranteed Vibrators from <■, ■ t'onte in and see our $7.50 type. It's a / XT \ stock" an