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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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krlh r. Sinllim. Ia Save Your Discount By paying your light bills before the discount period expires. Discount Period Expires MONDAY, OCT. 13 foil Till: ItH.MAVIXG lUSTItltTS Route No.

85 Market St. odd from 801. Route No. 86 Brady; Shoop; Regina. Route No.

87 Ethel Helen; Brqse; Park; N. hall; Reservoir. Watch Daily Announce menu for warning date at ex liiration In your dbtrlt't. LAST To Moxie Dealers: Harrisburg Light and Power Co. THE HOMK OF' MODERN POWER M.

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The runevui service win oe hold Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. at the residence of a brother, Joseph i Flrat, 113' Tuscnrora street, the inev. Albert MelseriheMer oillclating. i Burial will be made in the Enola Cemetery; MAE Mae 13. McCollum, aged one year and one month, daughter, of.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McGollum, aiea to day at her home, 1908 Moltke street. She Is.

survived by. her parr cuts. The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the homer the Itev. Dorsey N. Miller, offlclatlng.

Burial will be in the Paxtang Cemetery. If you have not already signed an Order on this, the last Display for 1924, which closes October 15th, call on' or phone your Moxie Jobber today to submit an Order for yoiir signature. If you do not get prompt attention and 100 service, advise us. THE MOXIE COMPANY By F.M.Archer JOHN C. MILAR IS wiok tjatil ftf Mi 4 I a.T afM I wii(a wwtij la la44jiiMi a.4 4)S la m4 a4) aa it atom I la I i ft ifa 4 4 tii.ai 4aai Taff 4atraa naaaaai iaaMi airrrtairi wm nm tmm aal4 a IN fcnral aaatl I ac Irnarwl Lr.akJI al a4 r4Vta av4 taa.

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i.f former hlef or roiice j. E.uwru Undmrom. The bull bounced over ...11 v.v. Wll.fl. dIPU at ner nonie.

in ver heud of tha wnmln. Iw.v I ik.nv Cnr.ii. Klxtacnth l.eke Htreet. luat gh. 8he ur 1 Vanhlnston hud tied the ncoie.

and Walnut atrceiti. vlvcd by her hualanJ. two HlHtera. Klahlk Ward. Faarlb Preelaet Mra.

William Ilench. ickeaburu. and wickeraham School Building, crifga Vnpb fliv The Hud a lilUilt hiiva iliiirklnl I nA alraala. HIIWlli w. I i .1 I I.

kV.nl WnCIl IlieV lUNUll Walter Jnhniu.n Klahtk Win, IIIB I KIw VoV RI.I r.v: K. wTlHon. Whlt 'llnto the fray thev fhe bauer. of OHrig. rear of COS North Fifteenth and Harris II.

Wllnon, thla the Glanu. wm Lindat. om, the tr.eJ:. Wmr4, virnt PP.Bet Tallor The funerul at rvlceg will oe hmq on Monday afternoon, at 3 clock, nt the home of her brother, US li. WilHon.

$4 North Second street. SAMl'HI. FIRST Samuel First, aged 3. died Thuraday. night a lengthy tiinnua Ma Ih Runlved liv one aon.

uemonauc younger wno had re i ud Walnut atrceta. Icntlessly driven tho veteran to ward, a) Preelaet seeming oblivion with four hits' at Ul a rage. 1027 Market atrect. the Polo Grounds. Wa'ter inn, in him Waril.

Third PaeelBet Bar James First; his mother. Mrs. inning he struck George Flrat; Ave brothers and two pop out. Frlech hit a triple to deep her "hop, 1102 Market street. I vt4kB.

an at at ltalMfV 1414" I I n.e pa8NCU ia; h. Thirteenth iuuhs uuu nir.iCK oui ueoi'ge I premier Giant alugger Pelael G. with murder in three pitched In the next Math Ward. Math PreelBel Store out Jackson, room on Helen ireei.reor i In the eleventh "Heinle" Groh. mak lng hla first appearance in the series, singled.

Southworth ran for him and went' to second on Lindstrom's eacriltce. Again Johnson deliberately passed Young and aguln whiffed Kelly. The' gods were pulling the! Garage, strings for Walter, who worked like I streets one of them in thi box In the twelfth, Eentley was in the box. Wi.th one down, Ruel, the Washington battln; "bust," exploded in the Giants face with a two bagger, Johnson went to Prst on Jackson' error. McNelly bounced a ball at Lindstrom.

Then the gods decided to end it McNeely's ball took the same miracu lous bounce as did Harris, almost In I DEAD AT SON'S HOME John Calvin Milar, formerly of New Philadelphia, Ohio, died here early to day after an illness of several months. The body will be HeveBlli Preelaet n.urA avenue. Milrer a garage, Mvti r1" I. vi. ih wara.

ibib lotanteenm anu wk TaBth Ward. First Preelaet J. h. aA "1 1 'X rVirTfl The battle of wts had gone on. Xehf went in for Rarncs after liar IrL w'ar4i SrooN Preelnet rls drove in the tying runs in the irihr' Cigar Store, 2126 North Sixth eigntn.

in tno nmtn Mcyulilan re street, nlunaH V.lif QflA. a.mam 1... I TO 1 Mir son cave the Senators a chance. Seventh ana camp I0levBth Waril. Preelaet Barbar shop, 2004 North Sixth street.

"ward. Third Peelct Ciaar store, 184 Green street. Ward, rawtfc Tlear of 4 worin imiu hI.T4i. wl. Flrat Preelaet rarrni mui.j ctnrp.

iNuriu uiuvdi; the same place, and P.uel scored the I Twelfth War winning run. loins made no at tempt to catch hlx at the Voir Thtla A clnl. 1. 4k. I .4 Preelaet Rlarenth Ward.

Plrat l'reeinct Rclly Hose Company, Norm uourcn KrMinri Preelaet B. Cohen, 1611 North Third street. 'Tklrrf Praelact imuiii id. Tielkor street. ThUteth Ward.

Flrat F. Hoiiana, in ui; want, flrcoad Preelaet Royal Fire House, Derry and Nor "VLSHZIZ ward Riverside Fire House Fourth and Lewis streets. Fifteenth Ward R. E. Trimmer, 1923 State.

street. UUUA 1 Berrysbjwg' Borough Public house u.iauciiJiiia UI U1C I Ul ri.u funeral, which probably will be held Conewago Township Public house Tuesdav I of Elizabeth Foltz. luesudy. i rtnrnnah Hall Of I. O.

Mr. Milar, who was 67 years 'old. I was a native of New Philadelphia, Derry TownshiP First Precinct iirVtA Via VioA 1 .1 11.. I tVa 1 in vtl 1 A. of his life.

His family formerly Derry Township Second Precinct Hockers lived in Somerset county, Pennsyl vania. Milar was engaged in the wool and seed business' before he came to Harrisburg about six months ago to reside with his son, John T. Mr. Miter's death resulted from stomach trouble. His son, John T.

Milar. is the onlv survivor. Show Movies of Work Harrisburg played a pronainent part in the annual convention of the American Street Railway Association held on Young's Million Dol lar Pier. Atlantic" City, this week because of the modern type of railway construction work', adopted by the Harrisburg Railways Company. The International Steel Tie Com pany, of Cleveland, Ohio, displayed a reel used throughout the con vention showing the' railway job recently completed through Paxtang.

The exhibition of tbe In ternational Steel Tie Company was i a in cnarge vi rea n. ugucn, a iorm er Harrisburger. who up until a few years ago was connected with the engineering division of the Frog and Switch Department of tbe Bethlehem Steel Company at Steelton. A House of William C. Erb, Derry Township Third Precinct llnrshev Inn store! room, Hershey.

Derry' Township Fourth Precinct Hoefner House, Hershey. East Hanover Township Public house of Grant ummer. Elizabetnviiie trorouau ITAitaa. 4VU Gratz uorougn ruuiw house of Halifax Boroughs Keystone Hotel. Halifax Township Cornellus Kop penheffer's, erected for purpose.

Highspire Borough Band room. Hummelstown Borough First Precinct Keystone Hotel, East Mala street Hummelstown Borough Second Preeinot National Hotel, North Rail road street. Jackson Township House of A. J. Spannuth.

JeHerson lownamp ocnooi wUOD in Carsonville. Londonderry 'Township House of Edward Keiperi Lower Faxton Townsmp oca tional High SchooL Lower Swatara Township Hoase of Emma Coble. Lykens Borough Kst waro o. A. K.

Hall North Second street. Lykens Borough. West Ward Steward property. Southwest corner Main and Pine "streets. Lykens Township House of William Weirich, public road from Gratg to Berrysburg.

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hear Hurk Ic St. Wlconlaoo ToAhla Flrtt Pr rlrn i Uouaa of J. K. ProLt. Wiconlaco Tow nblp Varon4 Pr.

clnei c'lgar alora of 4. Allan Row, i oiioviija eiract. WlllUmaiown Itorough Kat Ward IViMIe bouaa of Mr a. Kolomon Haas. Wllliam.lo Borough Weal itaipn a noiI.

Wllllama Townahlp Ff Pvclact uonaa or Jonathan Hawk. William TownahlD Ural Precinct llouaa or llohart I alio mak known and give notice that every peraon, excepting Justice of Ih near, who shall hold any oitlc of appointment of profit or irut under tn uovernment or tna United KtaUa. or of this HI ate. or of any City or Incorporated district. whether a commlsaloned onier or otherwise, a subordinate plflcer or agent, who la or shall be employed under th legislative, executive or judiciary department or this mate, or of Ih United States, or of any City or Incorporated district, and alao that every member of Congress, ana of th State Legislature, and of the Helect or Common Council of any City, or romnilsftlonera of any Incor porated district, Is by law mcapaoie of holding or exercising at the aame time th office or aonolntmcnt of Judge, or Inspector or Clerk of any election of the Commonwealth, and that no Inanector.

or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for, except tbat of an election officer. PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY UV TUB COMMONWEALTH To Charles J. High Sheriff of nauphin courty, i la In rartlfv Ihttt tha follow ins la tha official list of names of all candidates, nominated under the provisions of the several acts providing for. the nomination of candidates, to oe printea on omcmi viuh i ia ha vniail for In the State at Large i and In the County or uaupnin mi General Election to oe heia xuesaay, the fourth day of. November, 1924, Also, the question of holding a Cons titutional Convention in ia.o.

To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross In the square, In tho first column, opposite the name of the party of your choice. A cross mara in tne square mt head of a group of elec tnrs. nnnnalla the name of a Darty and its presidential candidates, is a vote for alt the electors of that party, but for no other candidates. a rrnsa mark in the sauare oppo site' the name of any candidate indi cates a vote for tnat canaiaate. To vote for a person whose name is: not on the ballot, write or paste his or her name tne Diana space provided for that purpose.

This shall count as a vote cither with or. without the cross mark To vote for an individual candidate of another party after making a mark in the party square, mark a cross opposite his or her name. 'For an office where more than one candidate to be elected, the voter, after marking In the party square, may divide his or her vote by marking a cross X. to. the right of each candidate, for whom he or she de ilm 14 such office votes shall' not.

be counted for candidates not Individually marKea. FIRST COLUMN 4 To otn a straight party ticket mark a cross in this column: I REPUBLICAN I DEMOCRATIC I I SOCIALIST v. I I PROHIBITION .1 I I AMERICAN I COMMONWEALTH LAND. I INDUSTRIALIST I I LABOR' 1 I PROGRESSIVE I I WORKERS I (Vote for 3.8) ReBBhliean CaOlldge aBd Daweo Edgar Fahs.Smlth Margaret Schiller Burton C. Simon Thomas Develon, Jr.

Thomas Jones i William Roaskam William 'Ziegler H. Reuss. A William S. Ellis "Richard G. Wood Herbert'.

Wt Hartman John.Scheuer, Jr. John Miles William J. Richards "George W. Aubrey Charles J. Smith Alfred N.

Crandalt Francis A Wltmer James Gray Rose I. H. Dootrlch. Noah Preehfort Frederick A MeUger Waad C. Haffaer Ella J.

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Kloner John O. DUon James Preble J. W. C. Illte Mary 8.

Kenicnl Virginia Oro.b Geo. Hart RenU Hensde Mary La M. II. Wengert U. K.

Mohr Howard Lropold F. n. Twladen O. T. Underwood Marry L.

Berry Clara A. Ilendrkk Gertrude Cropp T. H. Hill Andrew W. smith C.

W. Huntington J. F. Westlnghous R. Lacy U.

W. Reynolds II. K. Fawcett Rea Garber T. 8.

Gamble' K. J. Flthtan laura V. Murphy Hmma Weaver Klra rlaxmsn T. H.

Hamilton P.Tecl Jas. J. Patlon PR E9 ID EXTI A KI.KCTORS (Vote for 38) Amertran alla aad Pickett Alfred Pearson H. Blery Perclval S. Braund Jessie E.

Allen M. E. Hall Wm. J. Brodbeck WnnIL Alleh.

Adams Joseph Browp Henry Womer Wm. H. Johnston M. Boal Head Q. Ames c.

Baah B. F. Beckler Benscotcr C4i4s. Butler 1 P. C.

Burkholdcr Williams A. Dunn John N. Griffith W. M. Godfrey Cha.vJ.

Hawkins P. T. Gamble' Head 1 1.1 E. Hull i H. W.

Knecr Lewis' Elizabeth Malin KUa Q. Mage Homer S. Neff W. Pratts II. E.

Rhodes A. Steelier. G. E. Spring Fred Shaffer PiTesIDEXTIAI.

ELECTORS iVnta for 38) CommoaWealth Land Wallace aad wneoin Charriberlain Rodney Emsley Joseph. Hagerty George A. Haug John. Kaas Frances I. Thomas J.

McCaffrey John; Purdy Charles. Robert Towne James F. McCoYhilck Oliver Powers r. Floyd H. Wright William Kline Pearl Sobel H.

Dlx Harry Siacauley Alva Msckenaie Claude Rlnehart Marshall Charles E. Erb Jacob L. Batman Thomas A. Barnhill Sarah Wi DJx Reynolds Dix 1 John' Dix Rtchatd" J. Rlchardson Maruerlto Warner George Evans Hugo W.

Koren Janet Brownlee James D. McDade Edward" Smith Ira BT Jones 1 Calvin B. Powers Henry A Hucpel i William H. Booz John K. Johnson PRK4DBhTIAt.

KLECTORS (Vote for 38) ladaslriBU Jahaa aad TM August Clever; WUllairr Hughes Harry New T. Nortji William Quillan Fred G. Bauman Angale Reggianl Italo Mori Fred Heholt Herman' Splttal Ernest R. Terehert Stephen Griffith ntCSIDKMTIAI. BlJBCTOalS (Vot for 3I 4444kkr I ta.nr44 4M4 1 a4.a i kit 11.4444.41 f.

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Willua II. Thomas IkdUMrtallel Plat TrvBsrr Veie for Con Samuel lUpubllcan llaber Krmaniroui Mahl KorlalUt I'rvgraaalve T. II. Ilamllion Prohibition T. R.

Grumbln American Lewis It) an t'ommonwt alib lbl Gcorca.w. ohi Industrialist John A Oil Worker Aodlior (Vote for one 1 Edward Martin Kvpublicaa John R. Collins Democratic Sidney Stark Socialist George I Pranock Prohibition William M. Hart American Thomas J. Davis Commonwealth Uii'l William Kromm Industrialist Uber Cock ley Progressive Ed.

Horacek Workers Repreaeatetlve In Cagre (Vole for One) Joshua W. Swarts Republican Frank C. Sites Democratic Prohibition Labor Sam Young. Socialist Senator la the, General Asaewibly (Vote for One) William K. Earnest Republican John A.

Marshall Democratic. Prohibition Charles Boecklcr Socialist Representative la tbe Keneritl Aaserably Flrat Dlalrlet (Vole for Two) John' I'. Halt Republican Herman Barley Rupubllcan J. Dougla4 M. Royul Democratic i Prohibition Labor William Kulp Demopralic Prohibition Amos Groff Socialist' William Holstlne" Socialist Second District (Vote for Two) Maurice R.Metzger Republican Lester Holtzman Republican W.

Paul Dlntlman Democratic 1 1 John Hosgood Democratic Socialist Labor 1 William Messlnger Socialist Samuel Cooper Prohibition Paul Dintiman Prohibition Proposal Held a Caaatitatloaal CoBvcatloa la U2 Shall a Constitutional Conventior be held In the year. one thousand nine hundred, and twenty six, as provided in tne act ot Assembly, approved the twelfth day of June, one thousand nine hundred" and twenty three? Voters, favoring the holding of a Constitutional Convention in the. year one thousand nine hundred and twenty six will mark a cross (X) to the right. of "Yes." Those, opposing, the' holding of a convention will mark a' cross (X) to the right of the Word No." In testimony vfhereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Secretary's office to be affixed. this seventh day of October, A.

D. 1924. i fSeal CLYDE L. KING. Secretary of the Commonwealth.

In testimony 'whereof. we hav hereuntoset our, hajids and caused the seal Of the Commissioners' Office to be affixed this seventh day of Jo the County of Harrisburg, Seal C.C. CUMBLER, H. M. STINE, I' RAMSEY BLACK, County Commissioners.

M. Harvey Taylor. Clerk. To Charles J. Housholder.

Sheriff of Dauphin County. Pa. w.VU uuu in H4 4B ,11 1 1. in the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, this seven day of October, D.

1424. and th" one hindred and forty ninth year Independence ot'the United States of America. CHARLES 4. HOUSHOLDER. High Sheriff of Daupbla County, Pa..

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