I Shoes of 1 || Quality j] I for the entire family at |; i! prices that cannot be il II equaled for pood shoes. ;! j: "At the New Store" jj |i Baker Boat Shop jj 41 North Front Street, ii Steelton, Pa. Standard Theatre Program Her Husband's Son. Two-reel special. Edison. Song of the Soul. Three-reel special by George Kline. A Madcap Adventure by Vitagraph company. The Mexican. Selig western drama. SPECIAL SERVICES IN THE FIRST REHED CHURCH The Rev. Charles A. Huyette, Pastor Announces Subjects to Be Used by Him in Series of Evangelistic Serv ices Next Week—Start Sunday The Rev. Charles A. Huyette, pastor of the First Reformed church, will opeu a series of evangelistic services Sunday morning at 10 o'clock which will be continued for one week. The following subjects have been announced for each meeting of the series: Sunday morning, '"Self-Consecration to Clotl; ijuuday evening, "The Pow er of the Cross;' Monday evening, "A .New Beginning;" Tuesday evejiug, "trod Waiting Man's Answer;" Wed nesday evening, "The Great Invita tion;" Thursday evening, "The Last Step;" Friday evening, "Almost Per suaded. " Special music will be rendered at each service. On Thursday night sev enty-live men from the men's chorus of Harrisburg w*ill sing. The services, with the exception of those on Sunday, •will begin at 7.4 5 j>. in. CROWDS (iKEET J. FRED WOLLE Local Music Lovers Enjoyed Recital Last Evening All available space in the First Meth odist Episcopal church, including the Sunday school room and gallery, was tilled witlh an euthusastic audience last evening to hear and be entertained by J. Fred Wolle, director and organist of t%e B;ich choir. Bethlehem, ami director of the Harrisijurg Choral Society, in one of the best recitals ever listened to in Steelton. Wolle's interpretation of a number of standard selections from not oniv Bach, but also of Wagner, Glnck, Guii man and other classis writers was a revelation to his hearers and the recitai •was greatly enjoyed. The entertain ment was held under the auspices of ,the church choir and a snug sum was received for the benefit of the church fund. Her Husband's Son by Mrs. Carpenter The presentation of this splendid number at the Standard Theatre to night promises to be very good, the east includes Jessie Stevens, Harrv Beau mont, Gertrude MoCov, Helen" Strick land and Robert C'onners. This is a two reel special. This is followed by one of George Kline's three-reel spe cials, "Songs of the Soul"—one of Klines best. "A Madcap Adventure," bv Vitagraph Company, featuring Dor othy Kelly, Betty Grey, Cissv Fitz-1 gerald, James Morrison, Mary Morrison I »"d S. Rankin Drew, is worth while. ! " l"he Mexican," a good western story, I ends the program.—Adv.* Moose Elected Officers Steelton Lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, elected the following officers at its meeting Wednesday evening: EHc tator, A. E. Sv'hmiek; vice dictator, John Donnelly; prelate, John Wilson; treasurer. Erwin Hoffmaster; inner guard, John Xeser; outer guard. Albert German! trustee for three vears, Her man Brandt. Infant Daughter Buried Mar.v, aged 6 months, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stovic, who died yesterday morning of pneumonia I at the home of her parents, 6'2l South Front 6treet, was buried this morning at 9 o'clock. Interment was made in Mt. Calvary cemetery, Harris burg. The New Store at 181 North Front Street is open for business with a full line of Shoes for Men, Women 1 and Children Also Gents' Furnishings BARNEY SCHULTZ Proprietor STEELTON, PA. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Houses with all Inmprov*- ments, on S. Fourth St.. Steelton. No, jlfc $12.00; No. 322, $11.00; Nix. 353 and 305. SB.OO per month. Apply 21t a tourth St.. Steelton. STEELTON CHICKEN THIEVES AGAIN _ ARE BECOMING ACTIVE Twenty-Three Fowls Taken From Pen of Frank Smcigh Had Heads Wrung Wednesday Night—Other Thefts Are Reported After a lull of several weeks chick en thieves in the borough are again becoming active and almost eaoh night some section of the borough reports the loss of a number qf fowls. The latest victim heard of is Frank Smeigh, whoee hen house, located at the rear of his home, 470 North Front street, was raised Wednesday nispht, and twenty-three fowls removed, after the heads had been wrung off. Charlos Couffer, 454 North Front street, also lost some poultry Tuesday evening and several nights previous to the Couffer raid the hen house of John Bitting. residing on North Third street, was brokeu open, but Bitting frightened oft' the robbers with a shot gun which was discharged in the direc tion of the men. MR. AND MUS. ETTER HOSTS Entertained Young Folks and Friends Wednesday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Homer Etter enter tained twelve real young folks and sev eral friends from 5 to 8 o'clock at thrir home, Second and Lunnber streets, High spire, Wednesday evening, in honor of lae tifth birthday anniversary of their son, tieorge W. The dining room was handsomely decorated with vari-coloreu electric lights and the table center piece consisted of a laroe baske' of sweet peas, carnations and Easter flow ers, tastefully arranged. The favors to the girl guests were ornamental boxes of fine candy while each boj guest was presented'with a figure of a baseball player placed on a retainer, also filled with candy. Near the floral basket was placed a handsomely decorated layer birthday cake containing five candles. The menu consisted of chicken sandwiches, ice cream, cake, candy, nuts and fruit which was partaken of by the follow ing persons: Eleanor Varnacle, Anna Etter, Letha Etter, lona Leidig, Miriam Brown, Ellwood George Ruth, Edgar Etter, Harry Schumau, George VV. Etter, Highspire; Benjamin and John Brandt, Mrs. Abraham Brandt, Mrs. Ed. McCoy and son, Edgar, Har ris burg. Mass Meeting for Men A mass meeting for men will be held in the First iMerhodist Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock Which will be addressed by the Rev. R'. W. Runyan, pastor of St. Paul's Meth. odist Episcopal church. Harrisburg, who will use for his theme. "Self Culture and Self-tSacrifice." The meeting is not sectarian and all men of Hie bor ough will be welcome. Lecture by Mrs. Ueorge N. Lauffer My Influence" will be the stfbjeol of an address to be delivered bv Mrs. ueorge N. Lauffer at the meeting fo .yonien in St. John's Lutheran church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Spe •lal music w-il be a feature of the meet ing. Miss Marie Wiseman, the visiting nurse employed by the Steelton Civic Club, will be in her offices from 8 a. m. to 9 a. m., from 12.30 p. m. to 1.30 p. m. LEMOYNE CHURCH HOLDS RECEPTION FOR PASTOR The Rev. E. D. Keen, of United Evan gelical, Bids Farewell to His Con gregation—Church Gets 100 Ac cessions During His Pastorate Lemoyne, March 12. —A change of pulipits, not for one Sunday but for many, will take place when the Rev. E. 1). Keen, pastor of Lemoyne United Evangelical church, and the "Rev. H. T. Searl, jpastor of the Wrightsville church, will exchange pulpits within the near future. The change was made by the United Evangelical Conference, recently held at Carlisle. A farewell reception was tendered the Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Keen by the congregation of the Lemoyne church last night. Not knowing what was coming, the Rev. Mr. Keen and son, Paul, were lured into the church, where more than 400 members of the congregation await ed them. Mrs. Keen, who was at a meeting of tihe Women's Missionary So ciety, was taken into the church "some time later in the evening. After the arrival of the guests the following pro gram was carried out: Music, Sunday school orchestra, un der the direction of Ravmond \V. Saw yer; song, "Blest Be "the Tie That Binds;" prayer, C. ,L. Eby, superin tendent of the Sunday school; reading of Scripture lesson, Miles Rice; !H. S. Winger, president of the church trus tee board, gave a short talk in behalf H. C. KENNEDY SUCCESSFUL Induced Dr. Howard Co. to Make Special Prices After a great deal of effort and cor respondence, H. C. Kennedy, the popu lar druggist, has succeeded in getting the Dr. Howard Co. to make a special half-price introductory offer on the reg* ular fifty-cent size of their celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia. Dr. Howard's specific has been so re markably successful in curing consti pation, dyspepsia and all liver troubles that H. C. Kennedy is willing to return the price paid in every case where it does not give relief. Headaches, coated tongue, dizziness, gas on stomach, specks before the eyes, constipation and all forms of liver and stomach trouble are soon cured by this scientific medicine. So great is the demand for this spe cific that H. C. Kennedy has been able to secure only a limited supply, and everyone who is troubled with dyspep sia, constipation or liver-trouble should call upon him at once, or send 25 cents and get sixty doses of the best medi cine ever made, on this special half price offer with his personal guarantee to refund the money if it docs uot cure. —Adv. mBRISBPRft CTAR-INDfcP-BNDENT, ?FRtPtMP ETOCT«/MaBCBiBfciI«BL J I ANNOUNCEMENT I l t Which will be found of rather more than passing interest to any and every man who has the proper idea of economy as it relates to his personal appearance and who knows what the real buying power of a * dollar is when put to work in the right way. -The announcement is this —that in addition to the many other leading lines of Good Clothes sold by'this Live Store, we have added the DOUTRICH'S (MP GUARANTEED 4 First of all, you will have to rec- see all there are to see, test all there are to ognize the tremendous selling power of test and then we place an order that prac- DOUTRICH'S, a selling power * which gets no! itr ir h-% hub awtfit ntiTcKixc its strength from a tremendous, steady pa- pOUTRICH S GUARANTEED sls SUITS tronage, you must realize that here and . riAiTTnmiT^ here alone we double and in some lines 1 hat S the Way DOUTRICHS get triple the business of any other big store in greater value into DOUTRICH'S GUAR- Harrisburg with the result that we buy in ANTEED sls. greater .volume. Then we pay cash for _ _ every article of merchandise, taking our DOUTRICH S GUARANTEED discounts and cutting that item of expense sls are designed to meet the requirements off the price to you. . of those men who would pay $lB and S2O XkT . 1 ii. i ' for their clothes, and too meet them in a We go into tne clothing markets a better, more satisfactory way than they of the world for fifteen dollar suits, we have ever been met before. i We do not claim that DOUTRICH S GUARANTEED sls suits are the best clothes made, but we believe that they are the best that fl can be produced to sell at sls, and fully equal in style, fit, fabric and \ I workmanship to much of the unnamed, unlabeled clothing that many . stores ask you to pay as high as S2O for. f i J See the DOUTRICH'S GUARANTEED sls section in our window. Come in the store and see how a DOUTRICH Suit looks on your manly forrp. The SAME DOURTICH'S GUARANTEE of com- | ® plete and lasting satisfaction goes with DOUTRICH'S GUARANTEED j sls Suit as with every line of merchandise carried in this Live Store. ' r * i —gi—n ' s A New One for A New One for the Suit That | R Ijf J | the Suit That Goes Wrong Gocs | 304 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. I IB 9 r of the members of the church body; • selection, '' When We All Get There, j mothers' class chorus; talk, James L. j Pryor, representing the men r s Bible I class of the Sunday school; singing, | "God Will Take Care of You" moth ers' cthorus; music, orchestra. The -principal address of the evening was made by U S. Beam, foimcr super intendent Oif the Sunday school, who spoke on '' The Cash Register and Sales Slip Tell Their Story." He said that] the Rev. Mr. Keen had made 1,600 visits during his four years at the local church, preached 500 sermons, $2,000 in missionary money was raised and j 100 accessions made to the church. Fol-1 lowing, a short address was made by j the retiring pastor and his son, I'aul, | who is a student at Princeton Theo- j logical Seminary. At the close of the program refresh- 1 ments Were served by the E. Pluribus : Unum class of the Sunday school, who ' were attired in white dresses and caps., Want Charter Surrendered The court has fixed March 22 for hearing any answer the Olinton Ce ment Company may have in opposition to request of the Attorney General for the surrender of its charter of incor poration granted January 25", 189 7. It is claimeti that the company suspended business on February 27, 1906, and has no creditors. RAILROADS CREWJOARD HAERISBURG SIDE Philadelphia Division—l2o crew »o jro first after 3.30 p. m.: 114, 125, 124, 121, 120, 122, 123, 115, 107, 106. 12S, 108. Engineer for 128. Firemen for 106, 107, 114, 120, 121, 124. Conductors for 114, 123, 12 4. Flagmen for 102, 106, 114, 131. Brakemen for 102, 104, 106, 114, 115, 120, 128. Engineers up: Reisinger, GiWbona Seller?, Davis, Smith, Dennison,'So(ber Bissinger, Welsh, Geesey, First, Hin'd man, Downs, Stateler, Grass, Allbright Kennedy, Seitz, Brunner, Young, Hen necke, Foster, Kautz. Firemen up: Myers, Hermau, Gel singer, Wagner, Kreider, Moflfatt, Ro>b inson, Weaver, Collier, Wagner, Mc Curdy, Brenner, Chronister, Madenford McNeal, Whichello, Gilberg, Copelaud Dunlevy, Bushey, Kearney, Khoads. Conductors up: Looker,"Mehatlie, Mil ler. Flagmen up: Witmyer, Clark, Dono hoe. BraJkemen up: Coleman, Wiland, Riley, Bogner, Collier, Mummw, Ar ment, Jackson, McNaughton, Burk, Mc •Ginnis, Sweigart, Gouse, File, Albright, Moore, Malseed, ShVltZberger, Dengler, j Allen, Brown, Cox, Kochenouer, Fur | gueson, Busser, Hivner. Middle Division—229 crew to go! first afer 1.30 p. m.: 226, 237. Preference: 2, 3. Engineer for 2. Engineers up: Wissier, Garman, Web ster, Bennett, Moore. Firemen up: Arnold, Sheesly, Cox, ISeagrist, Fletcher, Ross, Karstetter, Stouffer, Zeiders, Liebau, i'ofcteigcr, Wright. Flagmen up: Jacobs, Dill. Brakemen up: Stronger, Bell, Wen rick, Troy, Roller, Fritz, Salil, Kane, Werner, Marlin. ENOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division—24o crew to go first after 3.45 p. ui.: 239, 235, 226, 227, 225, 214. Engineers wanted for 225, 225, 229. Firemen for 228. Conductors for 214, 235, 238, 239. Flagman toi 239. Brakemeu for 201, 206, 21 4, 225, j Conductors up: Logan, Shirk, For-1 ney, Steinouer. Flagmen up: Reitzel, Flora. Brukemen up: Wolfe, Rice, Stinie ,Jing, i»haffncr, Taylor, Wcrta. Campbell, Vandling, Twigg, Knigiit, fair, Walt | man. Middle Division—2ls crew to go j tirst after 1.35 p. m.: 217, 234, 244. Yard Crews—Engineers up: Beck,! Haror, Biever, Blosser, Meals, iiwab, [•'list, Harvey, Kubn, Snyder, Pelton, j i Shaver, Ijuidie. Hoyler. Firemen up: Shipley, Crow, Revie, j j Ulsh. Bostdorf, Schiefer, Rauch, Weigle, j | Lackey, 000-kerly, Maeyer, Stoolter, | j Snell, Bartolet, Oetty, Barkey, Sheets, | Bair, Eyde, Boyle. Engineer for 130. Firemen for 1869, 1816, 1831, 130, 1820, 1368. THE BEADING P., H. & P.—After 4 p. m.: 22, ' 24, 1. Eastbound—After 8.45 a. m.: 52, 62. 58, 61, 71, 68. 51. Conductor up: Orris. Engineers up: f'letz, Wireman, iyweeley, Middaugn, Morrison, Mass!- j more, Crawford, Glass, Woland, Barn I hait, Wood, Tipton, Lape. | firemen up: Kelly, Bingamau, Carl, Longenecker Snader, Kumbaugh, Kiii ton, Beecher, Miller, Anspaeh, Boyer, Dowhower, (Jtyonister, Dobbins Brakemen up: Gnmes, Ware. Dun can, Shader, Hartz, Keffer, Carlin, Maehmer, Painter, Maxton, Mumrna, Muxton. Guests of Mrs. David Watts Mrs. liewis Motter, of Frederick, 1 Md., is visiting her mother, Mrs. David Watts, 112 State atreet. , ■: !> Gold Crowns & Sets ;> |! Bridge Work Teeth I jj $3, $4, $5 $5 Vi| 11 >Ve altvnya make teeth (hat at. 1 <| Come In the mol-nlns, get your i ], teeth same (lay. Plates repaired 1 : , j on short notice. Mack's Painiess Dentists j 5 310 Market SI. * Open Kvrnlni[a. »tVWWWWWWMWWWWWH< 7