The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, April 16, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    G. R. KINNEY S CO.
Just received 300 pairs of Men's Samples of Endi
eott. Johnson & Co.'s End well Shoes. Regular $3.50
values. Special, $1.98. Sizes (i, GV4 and 7 only.
Growing Girls' White Canvas Shoes, low heel, best
grade Sea Island duek—a regular $1.75 value
for 98«>. Sizes 2* i> to ti.
Men's Tan Bluchers, broad high toe, $1.50 grade
for
Kinney's $1.25 Special for Indies equal anything
in the town for $1.75. Come in patent, gun metal
and vici.
Misses' and Children's Pumps in patent, gun metal
and white canvas. All styles for 98£. Why "pay
more I
Men's Heavy Shoes, elk-skin upper, solid soles,
extra value for $1.98.
Bovs' Scout Shoes, sizes 2 1 •> to 5 1 .» a $2.00 value
for $'1.49.
Misses' and Children's Shoes, patent vamp with
grav cloth tops, at $1.49.
G. R. KINNEY & CO.
19 and 21 North Fourth Street
NEWS OF STEELTON
EIGHT SUNDAY SCHOOLS
IH UNION PICNIC
Date for Holding Annual Outing Is
Announced for Thursday, June 17,
at Mt. Gretna—Each School to Pay
Own Half Fares
Announcement was made this morn
ing that the date selected for holding
the annual union Sunday school picnic
this year is Thursday, June 17, and the
place decided on is Mt. Gretna.
The idea of holding union picnics by
the various Sunday schools of the bor
ough is meeting with much favor and
this year eight schools are co-operating
in the movement instead of five as in
previous years. The following churches
and schools will take part in the out
ing: St. John's and St. iMark's I>uth
eran. the First Methodist. Centenary 1
United Brethren. First Presbyterian, '
i A irst .Reformed. Main Street Church of
Gad and the Central Baptist cJiurch.
These schools have an approximate ' '
enrollment of 2.500 scholars, but the I'
committee in charge of the movement; '
expects to have double or treble this j
number to take part in the outing. I
Each school will select a committee |
in the near future. These committees
will then meet and work out a schedule |
of athletic events. The Steelton Glee '
Club and its orchestra will accompany 1
the excursion and give a vocal concert i !
on the grounds. The singers will be un- | ,
der the direction of Frank Armstrong, j ;
To provide transportation for large j ;
families each school will arrange to pay j ;
its own half fares.
TABERNACLE SITE SELECTED
Construction Will Soon Be Started Un
der H. C. Wright
The Committee in charge of the com
ing Hillis evangelistic campaign has
selected a site for the erection of the
tabernacle at Second street and Boos
er's ran and announced this morning
that its erection would be started in a
very short time under the direction of
H. C. Wright, chairman of the commit
tee.
' The opening of the campaign has
been postponed until May 2 to allow
ample time to complete the structure.
STEELTON NOTES
Mrs. G. P. Vanier, chairman of the
garden school committee will begin
the distribution of 62 garden plots
among local school children to-morrow
morning after 10 o'clock. Five cents
per plot will be charged.
The first prayer meeting under the
auspices of the Hillis evangelistic cam
paign will be held in the Main Street
Church of God this evening at S i
o clock. The co-operating churches will |
take part and the meeting will be open 1
to the genera] public.
Work was begun at the steel plant :
vesterday dismantling the No. 2 j
blooming mill engine.' which will be i
transferred to the new 35-inch rolling !
mill to operate the rolls there. The old
blooming mill will finallv be abandon
ed.
A number of visiting members wit
nessed the ceremonies of the third de
gree of the Knights of Pvthiae con
ferred by Steelton Lodge Xo. 411. last
night. A number of candidates from J
Enterprise lodge of Harrisburg, receiv
ed the degree here last night.
The annual meeting of the con
gregation of the First Presbvterian
church will be held next Wednesdav
night at 7.30 o'clock.
DEATH OF YOUNG SON
Liewis Andrew, the small son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. W. Sheets, of Press
ler, died at 3 o 'clock vesterdav morn-1
ing. Funeral services will be held to-'
morrow morning and burial will be in •
York county.
DIED OF BLOOD POISON *
James M. Chapman, aged 62 vears' 1
dip] yesterday afternon at 1 o'clock
in the Harrisburg hospital of blood
, oisomng. He rested at 350 Mvers
street. Funeral arrangements have "not j
been announced. •
One of the test shows of the week at the '
StandardJTheatre To-night
The Earring. Featuring John Inoe and
Lottie Briscoe. Three-reel special.
A Foothill Problem. One reel.
The Outlaw's Awakening. One reel
The Girl at Lonepoint. Hazards of
Helen. Featuring Helen Holmes.
One reel.
The Loan Shark King. Featuring Van
v Dyke Brooke and Norma Talmaee. '
One reel.
REAL ESTATE FOB BENT.
FOR RENT—Houses with all ihmprovs
menls, on S. Fourth BL, Steelton. Not
•If. No. 322, JU.OO; Nos. 353 and
ItS. $9.00 pei month. Apply ait a
Fourth St. Steelton.
PERSONAL
The Rev. David Makoff arrived in
j the borough yesterday direct from
Sofia, 'Bulgaria, to take charge of the
| looal Bulgarian Orthodox church. North
Front street. The new rector succeeds
the Rev. Nicola Pavloff, who has 'been
transferred to another charge.
Christian Oluntr, employed in the
Horvath printery, had the two middle
lingers of his left hand slightly lacer
ated this morning when he failed to
withdraw them quickly from a job
press which he was feeding.
Mrs. Jerome Whitmoyer, South Har
risburg street, is the guest of her fa
ther, the Bev. J. E. Graulev, at M iners
ville.
O. P. Eppinger is confined to his
home, Lincoln street, by illness.
Rehearsals Nearing End
Rehearsals of the High school can
tata are nearing the end and the dress
rehearsals will be held next MondaV
and Tuesday evenings. The various
members of the ca.t are now thorough
ly familiar with their respective parts
and, with the aid of the High school
orchestra. Prof. W. M. Harclerode ex- 1
pects to please all friends of the pupils
and schools with a superb rendition of
the cantata, called "t'hiistoforus."
Mrs. S. H. Wilson Entertained
Mrs. 8. H. Wilsou entertained the
Embroidery Club at her homo at Bress
ler Wednesday afternoon. Refresh- >
nients were served to the following per
sons:
Mrs. J. P. Snyder. Mrs. George Miles.
Mrs. Oeorge Grecncmr, Mrs. Walkman,
Mrs. Charles Tomliusou, Mrs. Robert
Miles and son, of Harrisburg, and Miss
Mary Burkhart. of Bressler.
Death of Young Daughter
Malinda. a young daughter or' Mr.
j and Mrs. Charles Stannart, died at the
| home of her parents on Adams strec.
yesterday afternoon of pueuniouia. l'u
' neral services were held at her late
! home this afternoon at 2 o'clock and
i interment was made in Midland cc.ne
i terv.
Standard Theatre's Offerings
The best obtainable in .drama and
I comedy will be shown on the screen at
this popular show place this evening
to the satisfaction of its patrons.-
Adv.*
To Start Fire Company League
The Friendship Fire Company will
take the initial move to establish a
firemen's baseball league in Harris
burg. The backers of the Friendship
team are planning a meeting to which
will be invited representatives of the
other fire company teams in Harris
burg. Two companies, Paxton and Mt.
\ernon, are the only companies not
yet represented by teams ou the base
ball field.
New Lights For Paxtang To-morrow
Paxtang's new street lighting system
will be put into service to-morrow
evening shortly after 7 o'clock, ac
cording to the plans of the borough j
authorities and the contractor. Thir- j
teen 100-candle power incandescent j
lights make up the lighting system, i
Councilmanic Banquet May IN
The first annual banquet of the i
Harrisburg Councilmanic Association,
composed of former Councilmen, will !
be held in the Chestnut street auditor- j
ium on May IS. so it was decided at
a meeting of the tbanquet committee
held last night.
Undiscovered Oceans of Truth
"We may be justly proud of what
lias been achieved, but let us not fail
to remember with Newton that 'the
last ocean of truth' still 'lies' for the I
most part 'undiscovered l#fore us.'
However marked may be the progress
rf science, her individual votaries must
always feel a sense of humility at the 1
little the best of them is able to con- j
:rioute toward tne general result."—j
•>ir Kdward Schaefer, in an address to '
he 'British association.
• ~j
Special for Saturday,
April 17
To acquaint you with our new
location, we will examine your eyes,
fit you with glasses for distance or
readiug and sewing purposes for
$1.50 complete—same as you pav
$3.00 elsewhere.
Our regular $6 Glasses for $3.00.
KING Optical Company
82S Chestnut Street, 1
Harrisburg, Pa.
• nARRISMUffI STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL t6. 1915. ~
I Greater Values For Men At
# DOUTRICHS
I MIhHNV' y° u ma y won( ler how the Live
I g|ll I|||P jft Store is able to continually give to Har
-81 fl mmm§ l\ risburg the greater values which are making it the
I
I UMm mm 1 us seas on the reasons will be made clear.
IWffm wmfli We will show you suits in greater style and
Wllilfl ilw fabric variety than any other store or two in town;
x£S> wM ummmW aC( l ua i nt y° u w ith our cash buying basis of getting the best
r ln lar^er Q uantit ies at lower prices.
liifl I! I The suits you'll see here to-morrow will begin to ap
il/f/ I P e * r in the be ft society a day or two later, the Original Glen Ur- S
llffl/lf/7 HI !11S quharts, lound here only, will be the pattern hundreds will un
lif 1 ill successfully strive to duplicate. You'll find Club Checks, Stripes
Mm VIM Overplaids, Scotch Mixtures and the ever popular Solid Shades in
lllff/ I ijil every good wear resisting fabric that's woven.
if 11 The House of
I I KUPPENHEIMER
stamp of its approval on every garment,
*s§Bl as ,? thereby, "these are the best clothes we can
copyr.ghtisis make and we add they're the best clothes ever made, the best
thehouseofkuppenheimm values any store, this store included, can offer at
; S2O, $25, S3O
I Suits at sls, in every new model—fabrics and tailoring
that you would be fortunate to find in the ordinary store at $lB or S2O
y 2 he Live Store Combines Courteous
304 B 9 H iSI iIM Harrisburg,
Market St.
u^^^ renna.
50c A WEEK
5 BIG SPECIAL WATCH BARCAMS
t Special Value Excellent Timekeeper
S Dueber-Hamden, Complete, 3-0
Size Ladies' Watch, 3-0 Size Crown Complete Hnnt
s $12.50 inR Case ' Fine, y Jeweled 20-vear
«->. . . . case Ladies' Watch.
Elgin or Waltham Ladies' Qt . q • , j, lft
25 year Guaranteed Case; 15- Special, SIO.OO
jewel Micrometer Regulator.
I Special, $19.00 The P - H ' Caplan Co.
. Elgin or Waltham Special
14 K. Hunting Case, full jew- or Waltban >. 12 size Thin
eled movement. Model.
Special, $40.00 Special, $14.00
CALL AT OUB STOBE AND SEE OUR NEW EMBLEM WATCH
The P. H. CAPLAN CO.
JEWELERS
18 NORTH FOURTH STREET
ARTISTIC PRINTING AT STAR - INDEPENDENT.
RAILROADS
CREW BOARD
HARRISBUBG SIDE
Philadelphia Division—237 crew to
go first after 3.45 p. in.: 203, 227,
209, 232, 219, 238, 236, 207, 233,
225.
Engineers wanted for 203, 205, 215
233, 236.
Firemen for 203, 207, 237, 238.
Conductors for 215, 225, 236.
Flagmen for 215, 238.
Brfakemen for 214, 219, 225, 232
236, 238.
Conductors up: Stauffor. Fiiekinger,
j Pennell, Katon, Shirk, Dewees.
j Flagmau up: Snyder.
Brakemen up: Shuler, Rice, Jacobs,
Deets, Boyd, .Shaffuer, Suraray, Stime
ling, Taylor, Werts, Vandling, Musser.
Middle Division—26 crew to go first
after 1.30 p. m.; 231.
Preference: 2, 7.
Fireman for 2.
Conductor for 26.
Brakamen for 2, 7.
Engineers up: Garman, Hertzler,
Free, Knisley, Ciouser, Bennett, Mooro.
Firemen up: Fletcher, Mohler,
Wright, Cox, Gross.
Conductors up: Keys, Eberle.
Flagmen up: Frank, Miller, Bod
ley.
Brakeman up: Troy.
ENOLA SIDE
Philadelphia Division—ll2 crew to
go first after 3.40 p. m.: 123, 113,
127, 132, 109, 105, 116.
Engineers for 109, Jl2, 132.
Conductors for 118, 132.
Flagmen for 115, 132.
Brakemen for 128, 132.
Engineers up: (iibbons, Streeper,
Sober, Buck, Smeltzer, Manloy, Sel
lers, Brummer, Kennedy, Davis, Kautz,
Speas, Gillums, Bruebaker, Dennison,
Long, Downs, Uindmau, Reisinger,
Seitz, tfrisswell.
Firemen up: Bushey, Kreider, Hartz,
Duvall, Wagner, Weaver, Dodd, Chron
ister, Grove, Mofl'att, liollier, Gelsinger,
Brenner, Peuwell, Herman, Spring,
McXeal, Bleicli. Kearney, Cover, Robin
son, Gilberg, Shive.
Conductor ur: Fesler.
Brakemen up: Mumma, Busser, Col
lins, Brown, Svyeigart, Hope, Allen, Wi
land.
Middle Division—ill crew to go
first after 2.15 p. m.: 112, 119, 220,
114, 226. 228.
Engineer for 112.
Flagman for 144.
Yard Crews—Engineers up: Beck,
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■ NATIONAL WATCH &
I DIAMOND CO.
» 4 N. Third St., Second Floor.
| llarter, Biovcr, Blosser, Meals, Swab,
Crist, Ilarvoy, Saltsman, Kuhn, Snvder'
Pelton, Shaver, Landia, Hoylor.
| Firemen up: Bnir, Kvde, Bostdorf
Schiefer, Raueh, Weigie, Lackey, Cook
erly, Maeyer, Sholter, Snell, BartoleL
Getty, Barkey, Sheets.
Engineers for 306, 1454, 22 130
1820. '
Firemen for 213, 1454, 1816, 130
SBS, 1365.
THE READING
| P.. H. & P. —After : 24, 15 9
21, 8, 1, 5, 18, 16, 12, 14, 7, 17.
Eaatbound—After 2.15 p. in.: 57.
51. 64, 71, 61. '
Engineers up: Morne, Crawfiord,
Middaugh, Massiinore, Rich wine, Glasa,
; Tipton, Wo land, Sweelev, Morrison.
| Firemen up: Sullivan, Dobbins,
j Grumbine, Henderson, Stephens,
i Brakemen up: Ayres, Smith, Dun
! <•»», Stephens, Grime*, Koofnr, Wynn,
j HJy, Taylor, Page, Kapp, Maxton.
j Rabbi Chonaii, of Zepora, said:
| "The study of the law may be coai
| paied to i, huge heap of dust that is to
jbo cleared away. The foolish man says,
I 'lt i« impossible that I should be able
j to remove this immense heap; I will
j not attempt it,' but the wise man savj,
: 'I will remove a little to-day, some "to
morrow and more the day after, aud
thus in time I shall have removed ft
all.' " It is the same with studying
law.—Case and Commont.
I; Gold Crowns & Sets of il
!» Bridge Work Teeth i
| $3, 's4, $5 |ss !
]! We always make teeth that fit. '
<[ Come In the morning, get your I 1
J; teeth same day. Plates repaired '
II on short notice.
j: Mack's Painless Dentists jj
J SIO Market St.
f Opea Kvealßßa.
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