NEWS OF STEELTON DETECTIVE DURNBAUQH I ARRESTS PETER RADOCEVIC Pjlsonor Is Charged With Receiving * Stolen Goods in Connection With * Wholesale Chicken Thefts Last Win ;• ter—Caught at Lancaster *• " * A climax to the arrest of eleven fereigners last winter for chicken steal took place in Lancaster several days wo when Detective Durnbaugh arrest ed Peter Radocevic on a charge of re ceiving stolen goods. The latter was •oinmitteil to jail for court la;»t even ing by Squire Gardner in default of hail. The prisoner is alieged to have run £6 boarding house where several hun ed stolen fowls were taken, and when fhree local officers forced an entrance to the premises, one wash boiler anil ieveral tubs, all filled with dressed poultry, were recovered, as was also a very large panful of chickens which Tfere being roasted in the oven of a ?ed hot stove. • A clue to the robbery was furnished a member o£ the Steel Company [o iice force about 4 o'clock one morning last winter, when he noticed several carrying an old washboiler to the edsie of the canal, near the mer chant mill, where it was left. Seeing steam arising out the boiler the police man made an investigation, then stealthily fodiowetii the men back to their boarding house. He then sum moned several borough policemen and the trio raided the house. At the time of the raid. Radocevic made his escape, as well as several of his boarders. He was only recently lo cated in Lancaster. Four of the men taken in the raid served sentences of four months each for the thefts. STEELTON NOTES The Kpworth league of the First ■Methodist Episcopal church will hold a Juisiuese meeting this evening at 7 u'rl(H"k. The class in English for for eign people will open at 7.30 o'clock this evefing. At 8 o'clock the fourth tjuarterly conference will convene. The borough pumping station is be ing treated to a new coat of whitewash on the interior. Work in the steel foundry depart ment. of the local steel plant was de layed yesterday by the absence of near ly all the foreign laborers who laid oft to celebrate the Greek Orthodox Christmas. Mrs. Prudence Shelley Buried Funeral services over the body of Mrs. Prudenre Shelley were held at her late home, 29 North' Front street, yes terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. J. H. Rover, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, officiated and interment was made at Paxtang. A'bout eighty relatives ami manv friends attended the services. Standard Theatre's Offerings The best show for a nickel in the town this evening is the announcement made by Manager Sellers of this popu lar show place. Entertainment, instruc tion and amusement are combined in this splendid program.—Adv.* One of the Best Shows of the Week at the Standard Theatre To-night The Girl From Thunder Mountain. Featuring Richard T ravers, Ruth Stonehouse, Lillian Drent and Eliza beth Paul. Two-reel special. Essanav. Hears t-Selig Pictorial, showing 12S yachts start race. ADMISSION, FIVE CENTS CARD OF THANKS \V • sincerely thank all our neighbors and friends for kindness shown and assistance rendered during the recent Hlncss and death of Mrs. Prudence Shelley. —By Her Children. OUR January Clearance Sale Starts, Saturday, Jan. 9 Sweeping reductions on every thing in the house. Men's Furnishings,. Hats, Ready Made Suits, Tailormade Suits and Overcoats At Very Low Prices During This Sale. | The Quality Shop "MEN'S STORE" Front and Locust Sts. Steelton, Pa. ; ..... wnwmnuti muuu ZACK'S GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE i OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS | Starts Saturday Morning, Jan. 9 j IN STOCK WILL BE REDUCED ] J. ZACKS, Reliable Clothier I 25 SOUTH FRONT STREET STEELTON PA i ' < RED CROSS SEAL SALES MADE BrailiS IN THE BOROUGH Mrs. L. E. Johnson, Chairman of Com mittee, Reported Cash Receipts of $2,03.75, Which Was Turned Into Tuberculosis Fund The sale of Red Cross stamps in the borough for the season just closed amounted to $205.75, according to a report made yesterday afternoon by Mrs. L. E. Johnson, chairman of the local committee in charge of the sate, and this amount of cash has been turned over to the Red Cross tubercu losis fund. The report shows a more general use of these stamps in the borough than in any previous year. This greater use was stimulated by the co-operation of business men, schools and private individuals in push ing the sale of the stickers, und the following is a list of those who partici pated in the distribution. Mrs. L. E. Johnson, chairman; Dan iel Becker, H. C. \Vright and J. A. Mc- Curdv, vice chairmen; Mrs. W. H. Nell. Mrs." John Bethel, Mrs. Harry Deik. Mrs. IS. H. Mengle, Mrs. Eugene Seal, Mrs. J. P. Detweiler, Mrs. John M. Heagy, Mrs. Harry Lupfer, Miss Celia Zerbv, Professor L. E. McGinnes, Pro fessor C. S. Davis, Postmaster Uusack, Miss Spink and Miss (Hazel Smith. PERSONAL P. M. Ney, North Front street, transacted business in Harris'burg yes terday. Drl J. L. Weirich and Harry Cramer, North Fhjnt street, are in "Now Vbrk taking Jn the automobile s