"LIVE" LEATHER BELT S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S It's a fact —a genuine Leather Belt that stretches. It yields with every & I'M contraction or expansion of the muscles, M 111 yet holds the trousers perfectly secure HM \ Ol w V u " t' mes ' Handsome and artistic in Ira ty appearance, and very durable. &|V|f MOST COMFORTABLE BELT EVER KNOWN Mail Orders Promptly Filled irmPADDVQ 3rd St. Near Walnut fHPrUKKI Open Evenings % 1 NEWS OF STEELTON CHICKEN THIEVES IN TOWN AND VICINITY ARE ACTIVE Two Pens Forced Open in Rear of Penn Street, Highspira, Several Nights Ago—One Man Captured in Steelton Coop Last Night Chicken stealing in the borough amd nearby towns, which has been rather quiet ever since the wholesale arrest of foreigners on South Third street, last spring, is again being resumed on a small sca'le. Two coops in the rear of Penn street, Highspire, were enter ed several nights ago. One was that of John Mathiais, who had taken the pre caution of removing his poultry to an other place earlier in the evening. The would-be robbers forced the lock on both the chicken coop and the coal house, but finding no poultry, they fill ed their bags witdi coal and decaim/ped, leaving no trace. Adjoining Mathias' place Lewis Sweigle owns a flock of fine hems. His coop was entered the same night as Matthias' but only two chickens were taken, the robbers evidently being frightened before being able to secure more. The nearest thing to a chicken rob bery recently in Steelton, occurred last night when To.ino Ocsaneski was captured in the pen of Marian Mi ll aiic, who resides at 369 Frederick street. The latter heard a commotion in his coop and making an investiga tion witih a shotgun and a lantern car ried by his son, the two located Tomo crouched in one corner of the coop. While the father covered the man with his gun, the son secured the services of Patrolman Wynn and Detective Dumbaugh, who placed the intruder under arrest. SHOP CLASSES MEET TO-NIGHT Conference Room of General Office Will Be Used for School The classes recently organized in shop arithmetic and advanced mathe matics under the auspices of the State College Engineering extension course will hold their first session this even ing at 7.30 o'clock in the conference room of the general office of the Penn sylvania Steel Company, Front and Swatara streets, and will be in charge of E. E. Yake. The class in shop sketching will hold its first session to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock in the same room. An instructor for this class was selected late this afternoon. (>00!) MUSIC AT TRINITY Tine Program Announced for Enter tainment Music lovers of the borough will be deli .'iited with the program to be ren dered nhis evening at the musicale to be lie' I in Trinity parish house under the auspices ni' :iic KpiacopalGuild. The best talent in the borough, assisted by Har ritbu.'g talent, will present a variety of m :si . vocal and instrumental, such a is seldom offered at a church musicale in this city. SANTA CLAUS AT BAZAR Some Novelties at Reformed Sale To morrow Night The Sunday school oi the First Re formed church will hold a bazar in the market house, Xortih Front street, to morrow evening. A number of booths wiil be arranged, each of whiich will contain some novelty. At the booth of lillllßS 9A!{ [BO.I B'SSB[.) SJOJCOg iCop am ' tails will oe yrescn't. llome niade pies, cakes, candies, ice cream and fancy articles wiil be on sale. STEELTON NOTES The meeting of class No. 2osts, whero lie was assigned. He introduced her lo a social life at these posts which was a revelation to this innocent girl. No conventions or the niceties of domestic propriety prevailed in this army life. "The testimony heard before the master showed it was a common, pard onable practice for the oflicers to drink to excess. Druaikennels seemed a jvart of the post's social life. Army officers kissed ami were even more intimate with each others' wives. Pseudo love notes were excth-angfid between the men and women. There was no restraint to this loose conduct. Drinking jousts, lovejiiii.kinig and indiscriminate kissing passed unnoticed and unquestioned. "It was in this vortex of such life as this that this vonng womar. was hurled. She believed it was right that s-he should participate, and followed the • examples s»c.t for her. () 'Bryan, a young Southerner employed by an army contractor, was also brought into f.s- yociatioa with these conditions, and following the example of the officers joined in the wild debauches. He be came acquainted with Mrs. Naylor, as much a neophyte as himself. He got drunk with Naylor and the lieutenant got druink with him. "True, he very foolishly wrote notes to Mrs. Naylor which contained en dea.iinj terms, but I s>ay that, What ever the conduct wburg; A. 0. Brandt, Elizabeth town; George E. Boyer, I)tin cannon; M. 11. Banks, Siddonsburg; S. W. Bright bill, Penbrook; Ceorge M. Borden, Cam'p Hill; E. Berlew, Ilarris'burg; •George W. Ellerman, West Fairvi«w; A. M. Jai'oby, Harrisburg; E. W. Gabber, Mt. Joy; George VV. ICinter, Dillsibtirg; J. K. Klinefelter, York; N T . H. Klopp, Rein'hold Station; Kelly and Failor, Harrisburg; J. H. IMliehaels, Oham'bera burg; J. G. Metherell, Lewistown; 0. (iiiy Myers, SiddvnSburg; Kemper Vass, Steelton; H. E. Wert, Millersburg; (!. F. 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The auditorium was tilled, a few chairs being brought from the lec ture room. The meeting was in charge of the Rev. Charles F. Ranch, of the Church of God. 'Hie spirit of unity, and of earnost prayer for the rtnsav.'l of the town, was manifest. The ne\t. general prayer meeting will be he'd in the Presbyterian church, on next We !- nesdav evening. To-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Miss Eggleston, a inemb ir of the Stough party, will hold a meet ing for children in the Method s', church. To-morrow evening the first of the series of cottage prayer meetings will bo held. Tho town has been di vided into ten districts, in each of which at least one prayer meeting will be held eaca Tuesday and Friday even ing. At 4 o'clock last evening in the Methodist church Charles Jones and Miss Ida Alic 0 Waggenbaugh, both of this place, were united in marriage by the pastor of the church, the Rev. .1, J. Resh. They were unattended. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, who will have charge of the Missionary pageant in th P Methodist church this evening, is being entertained by Misses Julia Heffelfinger and Olive Taylor, East Main street. Mrs. J. V. Miller is visiting relatives in Carlisle. Miss Inez Byers spent yesterday ir Carlisle and attended the Teachers' In stitute. Best for Kidneys—Says Doctor Dr. J. R. T. Neal, Greenville, So Oar., says that in bis 30 years of ex perience he has found no preparation for the kidneys equal to Foley Kidney Pills. Pain in back and hips is an indi cation of kidney trouble—a warning to build up the weakened kidneys make them vigorous, ridding your blood of acids and poisons. Foley Kidnev Pills will help any case of kidney an