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16 25 Reduction 25 YOU CAN'T, MARRYl II Her employer told GEORG1E REVELL she couldn't have a husband and a job at the same time. Read her answer in this new serial Starts Monday, April 18 A story of a business girl's love 'affairs by JULIA CLEFT ADDAMS. Harrisburg Telegraphy Capitol City Oil Co. (7 Stations) Chelsea Auto Parts Co. Good and Haslett Jamison Bros.

Kaufman's Department Store THURSDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 14, 1932 Market Opens With Few Advances, Some Losses New York, April 14, (IP) The stock market opened ir regularly today. Initial advances of. to appeared in United States Steel, Pennsylvania, Stone and Webster, Amen can Power and Light, International Telephone and Union Car bide. One point losses appeared, nevertheless, in American Telephone, Eastman and Norfolk and Western, Efforts of the eil industry, to.lng closely for any evidence of im establish a high price level for gasoline attracted attention of bankers and brokers who have been watch provement in prices. Two of the larger companies operating in the middle western states marked up their retail gasoline prices.

NEW YORK STOCKS 'By Associated Press High Low Latest Adams Exp 3H 3 3V Air Reduc 42 40 40 Alaska Jun 13 13 Alleghany 1 1 1 Al Chem and Dye. 63 61 62 Ch Mfg 8 7 7 Am Can 49 48 48 Am Coml Al 7 7 7 Am and For Pow. 3 3 3 Am Internat 4 4 4 Am Match and 13 13 13 Am Pow and 7 6 6 Am Rad St San 4 4 4 Am Smelt and R. 7 7 7 Am Roll Mill 7 7 7 Am Steel Fdrs 4 4 4 A and 106 103 103 Am Tob 68 67 67 Am Wat Wks 18 18 18 Am Wool pf 23 22 23 Anaconda 5 5 5 Arm 111 A 1 1 1 Atch and 41 39 40 Atlantic Ref 9 9 9 Auburn Auto 48 44 44 Aviation Corp 2 2 2 Bait and Ohio 8 8 8 Bendix Aviat 7 7 7 Best and Co 14 13 13 Bethlehem 12 12 12 Bohn Alum 8 8 '8 Borden 31 30 31 Borg Warner 6 6 6 Spray Your Fruit Trees! Now Is Time For the "Dormant" Spray Do It at Once "SUNOCO SPRAY" "Scalecide" or 'Time Sulphur" all are good. Ask us if you need advice.

Any quantity from a quart to a carload. We are headquarters for everything for the Fruit Grower Pruners, Sprayers, Saws, Grafting Wax, Tree Tanglefoot everything. Shop at Schell't Walter S. Schell Quality Seeds 10th and Market Harrisburg Open Daily 6 P. 9 P.

M. Contl Mot 1 Contl Oil Del 5 Contl Shares Corn Prod 30 Coty 3 Curtiss Wright 1 Del and Hud 51 Del Lack and 11 Int Comb Mack's Garage Mower Accessory Co. Park Garage Russ Oil Company Terminal Oil Co. (4 Stations) High Low Latest Bnggs Mfg o4 Bklyn Man Tr 36 34 35 Burr Ad Mch 7 7 7 Byers Co 8 778 7 Canada Ale. 7 7 7 Canad Pac 12 12 12 Case (JI) 27 26 27 Cateroil Tr 7 7 7 Cerro de Pas 6 5 5 Ches and Ohio 14 13 14 ChesCoro 7 7 7 Chic and 4 4 Gt pf 5 5 St and pf 2 2 Rk Is and 4 4 Chrysler 8 8 Coca Cola 99 95 Colum and 8 7 Colum Carb 8 7 Colum Carb 26 25 Coml Solv 5 5 Comwlth and So 2 2 Coneoleum 8 8 Int Harvest 18 17 Int Mach ptc pf 14 14 Int Nick Can 6 5 Int Shoe 36 36 Int Tel and Tel 5 5 NEARBY DEALERS Lather Blgler, Camp Hill F.

O. Kauffman, Mechanlesburg Philip Jones, Lykens E. S. Uppert, Mecbanlcsburi 25 Reduction H. A.

Schwarts, Mechanlesburg Edward Clouser, Mechanlesburs; Liberty Garage, Mlddletown W. H. Morrow, Newport Penbrook Garage, Penbrook J. 0. Werti, Bhiremanstown 25 Reduction 4 5 2 4 8 97 7 7 25 5 2 8 Consol Gas 50 48 59 Cont Bak uonu uan zvn Contl Ins 13 13 1 4 30 3 1 our 27 13 1 5 30 3 1 50 11 11 Drug Inc 34 33 34 du Pont de Nem.

32 31 31 Eastman Kod 62 59 59 Elec and Mus 2 2 2 Elec Auto 15 El Pow and Lgt 6 ria ire ins ioyg 6 6 14 14 First Nat St 41 41 41 Fox Film A 2 2 2 Freeport Tex 14 14 14 Gen Am Tank 16 16 16 Gen Elec 15 14 14 Gen Foods 33 32 32 Gen and El A. 1 1 1 Johns Manville 11 10 10 Kelly Spring 1 1 1 Kelsey Hay Wh 1 1 1 Kelvinator 5 5 5 Kennecott 5 5 5 Kresge (SS) 10 9 9 Kreug and Toll Kroger Groc 12 Lambert 36 Lehman Corp 34 Ligg and My 48 Loew's 21 Big Tire Sale For Limited Time Only Gen Mot 11 10 11 n. 1 r. mi; Gold Dust 12 11 11 Goodrich 2 2 2 Goodyear 9 9 9 Grant (W T) 24 24 24 Gt No Ry pf 10 10 10 Grigslby Grun Hershey Choc 62 62 62 Houston Oil new .2 2 Hudson Mot 4 4 Illinois Cent 9 9 Indust Ray 1 1 Inger Rand 27 26 Interb Rap Tr 6 6 Int Bus Mach 81 80 12 2 4 9 1 26 6 80 18 14 5 36 5 Lorillard (P) 13 13 11 11 36 36 34 47 21 34 47 21 13 Macy (RH) 32 30 31 ManRyModgtd 10 10 10 Marine Midi 9 McKeesport'T 40 Mo Kan 2 Mo Pac 3 Mo Pac pf 6 Montgom Ward 7 Nash Motors 11 Nat Biscuit 30 Nat Dairy Pr 23 Nat Po and Lt 10 Central 19 and 12 Noranda Mines 13 No Am Aviat v. 1 North Amer 25 Northern Pac 10 Ohio Oil 5 Otis Elev 11 Pac and 26 Packard Mot 2 Param Publix 4 Penney JC) 28 Penn 13 Peo Gs and 52 Phila and, I 2 Phillips Pet 3 Pierce Pet Prair Pipe 6 Proc and Gam 28 Pub Ser 40 Pullman 15 Purity Bak 6 Radio 5 ay 39 39 3 6 6 10 9 18 12 13 1 3 6 7 10 29.

29 23 9 18 12 13 174, 24 24 10 10 5 11 25 2 3 5 11 25 2 4 27 27 12 12 0UV4. 2 3 O'g 51 25 Reduction 9iscoui.il: On the Service Station Frice List Lowest Prices Ever Quoted by Anyone! At these prices LEE of CONSHOHOCKEN TIRES cost you less than you pay for chain store, mail order, or cheap tires. We want you to enjoy the long mileage, safety and comfort of these famous tires. Made by Pennsylvania labor and guaranteed for life So we offer them for a limited time only at prices you never dreamed of. Buy Today Don't Delay The Chance of a Lifetime Join the Thousands of Happy Lee Users Lee of Conshohocken Tires inc.

ADAM NELL, MGR. 14 S. Cameron Street. Store Hours, 8 A. M.

to 8 P. M. CITY DEALERS 2 3 5 27 27 39 39 14 14 6 6 5 5 High Low Latest Radio pf 8 8 8 Repub Steel 3 3 3 Rey Tob 32 31 31 Royal Dut 16 15 15 Safeway St 43 43 43 Seaboard Oil 6 6 6 Sears Roebuck 20 19 29 Servel Inc 2 2 2 Shattuck (F G) 8 8 8 Shell Union 2 2 2 Simmons 4 4 4 Socony Vacuum ..8 8 8 Southern Pac 12 11 12 Southern Rail 5 5 5 Stand Brands 10 9 9 St and El 16 15 15 St Oil Cal 17 17 17 St Oil 22 211 2il Stone and 8 8 8 Studebaker 6 6 6 Texas Corp 10 10 10 Tex Gulf Sul 16 16 16 Tex Pac Tr 3 3 3 Tide Wat As 2 2 2 Timk Roll 14 14 14 Transamerica 3 3 3 UnderwoaP Eli 14 14 14 Union Carbide 21 20 20 Union Pac 49 46 47 Unit Aircraft 10 10 10 Unit Cigar United Corp 6 5 5 United Corp pf 28 27 28 Unit Fruit 20 19 19 Unit Gas Im 15 14 14 Ind Al 20 19 19 Pipe 9 9 9 Real and 1.6 6 6 Rubber 3 3 3 Steel 34 32 32 Steel pf 84 84 84 United St pf 42 42 42 Util and Lt A 3 2 2 Vanadium 8 7 7 Warner Pict 1 1 1 West Un Tel 32 30 31 West El and Mfg 23 20 21 Willys Over 1 1 1 Woolworth 36 35 35 Worth and 8 8 8 Wrigley Jr 36 36 36 Zonite Prod 6 6 6 Federal State Markets Market: Practically no tradirur carta. undertone steady on all slaughter classes, some medium weight beef steers and yearlings held around $7. Stackers scarce, few sales common and medium grades about steady at $4.25 6.

Calves steady; top vealers, $7.50. Hogs: Blow, weauer undertone. Receipts: No shkroed receipts of cat tle. 141 head trucked In from nearby. 232 calves.

153 hogs, 8 sheep. masses, tirades and Bangs or races Steers Good. 900 tOO lbs Medium. BO0 11O0 lbs 6.00(36,75 Common. 900 1100 lbs.

4.50(6.00 Good. U0O 1300 lbs. 7.007.50 Medium. 1100 1300 lbs 6.25ii7.00 Good. 1300 100 lbs 7.007.M Heifer Choice.

550 850 lbs 6.O0W6.50 Good. 550 850 lbs. 6.5O0T6.OO Medium. 550 850 lbs 4.75(5.50 Common. 050 850 lbs 4.004.7S Cows Choice 4.00W4t,5tO Good 3.25S)4.00 Common and medium 2.5003.25 iow cutter ana cutter l.zowz Buns (Yearlines Excluded) Good and choice (beef) 4.O0f5.O0 Cutter, common and medium 3.004.00 vealers Good and choice 6.757.50 Medium 5.75(36.75 Cull and common 4.755.75 Feeder and Stacker Cattle Good and choice.

500 800 lbs. 6.25(36.50 Common and medium, 500 800 lbs. 3.50O5.25 Good and choice. 800 1050 lbs, 5.50(86.75 Common and medium, 800 1050 lbs 3.75 5.50 Hoes Good and choice. 160 MJO lbs.

4.755.25 Good and choice. 180 300 lbs. 5.00(5.50 Good and choice. 200 220 lbs. 5.00(35.50 Good and choice, 220 250 lbs.

5.00(95.50 Good and choice. 25O 290 lbs. 4.75(35.25 Good and choice. 290 350 lbs. 4.50lft6.00 Medium and good, 276 500 lbs.

4.00(5.4.50 house: Lancaster Feed Market Per Tnn Bran aarno Shorts 26.50 wominv 24.50 Middlings 27.no Linseed 40.00 Gluten 24.00 Ground oats 28.75 Sov bean meal 29.50 Hog meal 32.00 Cottonseed. 41 26.00 Dairy feed. 16 25.50 Dairy feed. 20 Dairy feed, 20 31,25 Dairy feed. 24 31.75 Dairy feed, 25 32.50 Dairy feed, 32 33.00 Horse feed.

85 31.00 Alfalfa (regular) 27.00 Alfalfa (reground) 28.50 Steer feed 30.00 Note: 16 and 20 dairy feeds marked contain mm oy proaucts. W0 OF FAMILY KILLED, FIVE HURT IN AUTO SMASH New Castle, Anril 14. (IP) Two members of a family were killed ana nve otners injured last night when their automobile overturned on Welter's hill, on the Butler New Castle road. Clarence Wiles, 35, of Mineral Ridge, near Niles, Ohio, and his nine months old eon, Ray, were Kiuea. Mrs.

Wiles, 30, has a crushed chest and internal inju.ies; her children, Marjorie, 7, a fractured skull; Betty Jane, 11, a possible skull fracture; Frank, 9, face and chest hiurts, and Eugene, 3, a crushed chest. All the injured are in a nospicai. The family was enroute to Tar entum to visit relatives. 2 U. S.

Treasury Receipts Washington, April 14, OP) Treasury receipts for April 12 were $3, 907, 896.17; expenditures, $11,751, 806.02; balance, $502,460,379.63. Cus toms duties for twelve days of April were $8,565,621.14. 3 Junior Church Closes Millersburg, April 14. The Junior Church for boys and girls of the Methodist Episcopal Church has been discontinued. The Junior Church was started last autumn under the direction of the pastor of that church, the Rev.

C. F. Salkled. 3 DANIEL D. WILT Funeral services for Daniel D.

Wilt, 84, a retired farmer, who died last night at the home of his son, John Wilt, 726 South Wood street, Middletown, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Zieg ler funeral chapel, Manchester, York county. Burial will be in' the Paddletown Cemetery, near Newberrytown, York county. He is survived by eleven children: Mrs. John Dugan and William C. Wilt, both of New Cumberland; John, of Middletown; Albert and Roy, iGoldsboro; Milton, York Haven: Elmer, Erie; Mrs.

Sally Leader. Saginaw, York county; Mrs. Elizabeth Schroll, Highspire; Mrs. Minnie Wentz, Alpine, and Mrs. Annie Prowell, Los Angeles.

Mr. Wilt was born in Strines town, York county, and was a member of the Independent Order of Americans and the Red Men of Middletown. BALTIMORE TSsS TELEPHONE Stjtion to Stition Oil from Hartiiburi 3 Minute Connectioa After P. M. 35c RAILROAD NEWS GIRL STUDENTS FROM ALTOONA Pass Through Harrisburg Evening Enroute to, Washington, D.

C. Teachers, students and friends of the Altoona Girls' League of the Altoona High School, passed through Harrisburg last evening en route to Washington, D. C. Their neaaquarters at the Nation's capital is at Lee There were 50 in the nartv and left here at 8 o'clock. Itinerary The itinerary of the party in Washington includes visits to the Corcoran Art gallery, Pan American Union; Continental Memorial Hall; White House; Arlington; Mount Vernon: Capitol: Old and New National museums; United States Fish commission; sightseeing tour of the city in automobiles, covering business and residential sections; congressional library; Washington monument; bureau of engraving and printing and United States treasury.

In the party were: Doris Bollinger. Marjory Barry, Doris Bollinger, Majority Barry, Brede, Betty Davis, Minna Ebeling, Hazel Ellenberger, Geraldine Em erick, Alice Fickes, Frances Forn walt, Marjorie Gammlle, Alma Gluntz, Anne Grimshaw, Laura Good, Helen Gallagher, Jane Haus er, Dorothy Heess, Renetta Heiss, Harriet Hiner, Dorothy Hughes, Lois Huebner, Betty Hull, Vera Knepper, Louise Lee, Martha Line, Theuna McGregor, Catherine Mar ico, Irene McCormick, Sara Jane Moses, Dorothy Myers, Genevieve Peterson, Mary E. Pf eff er, Jane Phelan, Rebecca Ramsay, Virginia Replogle, Margaret Scholl, Elsie aenroeaer, anope, souit, i iorraine snaai, jean seeas, Mary Elizabeth Wright, Maxine Collins, Mary McKinney and Evelyn Anspach who will be accompanied by Mrs. J. G.

Anspach. Miss E. Marie Lentz, dean of girls of Altoona High School assisted by Miss Marie Ritts, Miss Emma Eberle, Angela Unverzagt ana miss jean Mcnennan, members of the school faculty were chaperones. Dr. Sarah Davles was medical attendant.

Standing of the Crews Harrlsburg Enola Side Philadelphia Di vision Koaa crews. Harrisburg engine crews first to fro after 12.01 P. M. 108, 107, 109. 103.

106. 104. Harrisburg firemen crews first to ffo after 12.01 P. M. 108, 104, 107.

103, 101, 105. Harrisburg train crews first to go after 12.01 F. M. 10B, 103, 101, 104. Enola engine crews first to go after 12.01 P.

M. ZU, 214, 203, 203, 20, 200, 210, 212, 207. Enola train crews first to go after 12.01 P. M. 201.

214, 202, 217, 204, 210, 203. no. zi2, zis, an, ztra, zw. Enola Jersey train crews first to go after 12.01 P. M.

651, 653, 641, 625, 617, 647, 637, 611. 649. 619. 606. Enola Jersey engine crews first to go alter 12.01 f.

m. 643. eu, 033. etv, we, 607. 605.

603. 621. 616. 604. Camden engine crews first to go after 12.01 P.

M. 176, 173, 174, 170. Camden firemen crews first to go after 12.01 f. M. 1(0, 1(2, 1(8, 177.

Camden train crews first to go after 12.01 E. M. 177, 170, 176. 175. Engineers for 107, 212, P66 B.

Firemen for 103, 105, 176. Conductors for 317. 210, 216, 625. 653, 176. Brakemen for 310.

205, 218. 611. 619. Engineers un Burke, Gebhart, Dormer, Frankford, Natzlnger, wentz. Manley, III rlch, Shaffer, Everhart, Neff, Gibbons, Gross.

C. L. Smith. UGlUtli UJJ UtlCUk, 1, ..11 11.11, E. W.

Zimmerman. Peiffer, Plank, Halde man. Shiskopp, W. Zimmerman, Warner, Bickel, Martin. Conductors ud Wright, H.

B. Huber, Coss. Garrett, Woods, Gilbert, Hippie, Brakemen ud Adams. Kuhlwind. D.

Bentz, Dare. Chorpennlng, Haldeman, Toomey, Spense, Eisenacher, Trissler, Cav anaugn, Miner, tt. h. Branca, HunsicKer, Neidinger, Bridger, Stambaugh, McCon nell, Lee, Boffenmeyer, Dorsett, Trostle, McElwee. Kirk.

Enola Side Middle Division Road crews. The 223 crew first to go after 12.01 P. M. 216, 224. 134.

130, 135. 132. 143. 137. 120.

142. 144. 123. 124. 136.

Engine crews 228, 218, 241, 144, 128, 150, 1W. IZi, iil, 138, 122, 131, 131, 136, 139, 134. in. Firemen for 144. Conductors for 144.

Brakemen for 122. 1S2. Harrisburg Side Middle Division Road crews rne 27 crew first to go after 12.01 r. M. 20, z.

Eneine crews 25. 24. 22. Engineers up Smith, Hopkins. Bathfon, Firemen up Holslnger, Powell, Peters, Humphries, Graybill, Acker, Gelbert, punaa, urooKiiari, aiicger, Deiancey, Conductor up Wise, Ross, Roller, Shatto.

Brakemen up Johnson, Deckard, Depew, Arter. Johnson. Bell. Sheerer Mo. Nalght, Clouser, Linn.

Beers. Baker. Dare. Bitner, Sholley, Kipp, Hoffman, Shade. isnuuci, Aicy, maiming, neix, Clemm.

Enola Side Philadelphia Division Yard trews int crew ursi go alter f.oo e. JU. Fremen for 8B. 14B. Engineers up Shuey, Oelb, Curtiss, Hlnkle.

Holland, Bretz. Firemen up Taylor, Holmes. Sanders, Benfer, Boyer. Meek. Arndt.

Wolfe. Harrisburg Side Philadelphia Division xara crews iiarrsDurg xard Trek. Engneers for 1 ex. Firemen for 28C, 1 en. Engineers us Beckwith.

MuhinuT Gibbons. Loy, McMorris, O'DonneU, Run Aie, wise, watts, oeiDer. Firemen up Hitz, Selffer, Snell, Wagner. Richter, Keaser, Fefguson, Six. Cain, Warner, Hardy, Walter, Bruaw, Zelgler, luuiicr, it.

a. juuiier. McCartney. P. B.

R. PASSENGER CREWS Middle Division Extra enginemen marked uo at 12.01 p. m. Havens, Clouser Briggles, Sheesley, Hummer, cwcie, xueue. uuKer, nesgier, Shirk.

Extra firemen marked un at 13.M Kohr Price. Coyle, Gunderman, Smith, DV1BVI, AtKlOS. Philadelphia Division Extra enginemen marked up at 12.01 m. Maxwell, Buck, Afuv.v, Auuersuu, nuoicr, ounuuHis, Brinser. Gehr.

jsxtra nremen marked uo at 12 n. Eckman, Thompson, Brown, wood. Shank, Ramsey, Stlne, Newhauser, Arnev. Wllliamsport Division Extra enginemen Waltz. R.

H. Waltz. Voxls. Freck, Hun singer. Williamsport Division Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 p.

Grimm, Yoder, Karstetter. Johnson. Reardon, Schlegel, fci.Miuivwri. oil uuitm. PhlladelDhla Division Onnriuctnni tin wmiaiu.

vy iiav rjinery, expert, AtKins, Fitzgerald, Garrett, Hoover, Romberger! DiHunueii ior otv. Middle Division Conrinctnm iiirinll Kins. Bloat BraKemen up Robb, Krepps, Seilhamer, 211, wtKj, nuBoa, nemo, MOUOra. raroer. Conductors for 1J, Brakemen for ft Williamsnort Division Onnrfnotnr.

in wt v. 1 t. 1 1 "i Brakemen up Wells, Ever, Oatherman, MMfKticmstr5 ior oo. Baltimore Division rainriiiAtsura nn ri i i. i woiw, flsvtci, irwia, uipe, Brakemen un SeaerUt Rtnhnnn Conductors for 630, 970, Baggagemasters for 680, Brakemen for 630.

P. H. and P. Pool Hsrrlshurr Tllvl.lnn notw wew3 1 no i crew nrst to go after 11 noon 3. 4.

Firemen lor LA No. 2. Brakemen for HA No. a. tjt un 9 is No.

5. 3. 4, Engineers up Wyre. Merkle, Griffith. Berntoart, Douple, Allen, Mlddaush, Neld hammer Fliemen up Zelders, Ellenberger, War fel, Fulton, Eslinger, Kunts, Woland, Brlckley, Royston, Yoder, Wltcomb, Longenecker, Mentzer, Good, Helsey, Smith, Brubaker, Tavior, Winters, Wolf ersberger.

Egan, Lauver, Schreok, Brubaker, Elsley, Burbrow, Baugher, Myers, Hoimimelbaugh, Smith, Alvord. Conductors ud MoCullough, Derrick, Tavior. Seiders. Meolc Brakemen up Bittle, Duncan, Ens minger Potteiger, Ware, Thomas. Hoi bert, Engle, Funk, Achev, Wenk, Farllng, Mumma.

Rvan, Woltz, Relnbold, Lehmer, Keim. Dutrey, Graeff, Koons, M'OLaugh lin, Martin, Donley. Dahr, Bnsmlnger, McPherson, Paxton, Smith, Green, warren, Hilk Miller, Miles, Kapp. Swartz, Jones, Wlckenhelser. Maohtner.

Scott, 8nader. Powlev "Mmonaon. KauSmsii. Gardner, Parr. Taylor, 1 WIDOW OF JUDGE DIES AT HER HOME IN PERRY COUNTY New Bloomfleld, April 14.

Mrs. Elizabeth A. Seibert. 87. died this morning in her home here of a long illness.

She was the widow of Judge William N. Seibert. (Services will be conducted Saturday afternoon in the home, followed by burial in the family plot at New Bloomfleld Cemetery. She was a member of the New Bloomfleld Presbyterian Church. Mrs.

Seibert was Miss Elizabeth A. Heiges, daughter of John and Elizabeth Mumper Heiges, Dills nma writ 1 www TV .1 I'll her daughter in law, Mrs. John H. Seibert. Other survivors include the nieces, Mrs.

William A financier 1ft7 North Second street, Harrisburg, jvixs. iviaria adooii, oi Harris ourg Acaaemy. FOUR ARE ARRESTED, TWO STILLS SEIZED Three Tnpn pnrt a nvvman vam arrested and two stills were con nscatea oy constable H. B. Fox, State and city police in a raid on a house in rnmprin cfracf noor Verbeke last night.

The raid was me second at the Cameron street house in a year. The rAldera HrnVa 4n a Amw u.tv, uwi when the front entrance was block red by kegs. Two of the four arrested are held for hearings on liquor law Charces Mnnrtav ovonlno. of o'clock before Alderman William H. vnariers.

mey are Russell Alexander and Russell Beck. Clifford Dorsey and Elizabeth Washington Were released nn fnrfoito nt tin avavv yiu each for appearance at hearings. two ana a nalf gallons of linnrvr nnri fural flffr nallnn rels of mash were confiscated in addition to the two stills which were in the kitchen of the house, the raiding party reported. One of the stills, having a capacity of 50 gallons, was in operation, the other of 25 gallon capacity was dismantled. SCOUT COMMITTEE FIXES CAMP DATES The camp committee of the Boy Scouts, Harrisburg area, last night set July 6 to 20 as the two weeks to open the annual Scout camn at Loysville.

William R. Page, of Camp Hill, Is chairman. The second two weeics ot tine camp will be held from July 20 to August 3 and the third period of two weeks from AUgUSt 3 tO AUgUSt 17. The new camp committee includes: W. R.

Page, chairman: Dr. Albert Goho, A. W. Hertzler, Camp hiu; jonn v. weea, aceeicon; stew art Duncan, Duncannon: John P.

Snavely, Hershey; John A. Shearer, onesier enaener, jNew uumoeriand; Dr. J. H. Rissinger, Enola; W.

C. Solly, Paxtang; N. F. Power, Middletown; J. R.

Edwards, Elizabeth ville; F. M. Snyder, Newport; W. A. Wilioughby, Colonial Park; Wilbur L.

Minich, Dr. S. B. Fluke, S. D.

Unger, John D. Bogar, Charles Bushong, R. H. Appleby, the Rev. C.

S. Simonton. Fred Lutz. Harris burg, and Scout Executive Thomas Sparrow, secretary. Trustee Sells Property R.

D. Hospers, trustee for Mr. and Mrs. Abel W. Madena.

bankrupts. late yesterday sold to the Union Trust Company three lots and a dwelling at the northwest corner of Roiieston and Sycamore streets for $10,000. Alice L. Noll sold Nick Ninkovich two tracts of land in Upper Paxton township. 3 Wife Asks Divorce Mrs.

Ruth P. Leonard today filed suit in divorce in Dauphin County Court against Leon F. Leonard, 418 south seven teentn street, me charges cruelty: WOMAN IS AWARDED VERDICT OF $400 A verdict for $400 for Mrs. Katie Grubb, Lykens, was returned late yesterday in Dauohin County Court in her suit against F. Dodge, a salesman for a Detroit shot firm.

A juror was withdrawn and the case continued in the claim Mrs. Grubb broueht against the firm. Dodge was the driver of a truck that struck Mrs. Grubb a year ago. a non suit was ordered in the $5000 claim of Dorothea I.

Gerhart, 536 Woodbine street, against S. W. Shoemaker and Son. Miss Gerhart asked damages for an aleged injury to her ankle she said she suffered on a boardwalk erected by the firm around the Harrisburger Hotel during its construction. An agreed verdict of $200 for Frank J.

Bennar, 1319 Cumberland street, was taken in his $1140 suit against Mrs. Annie E. Stapf execut rix of the estate oi tne late jonn Stanf. Bennar claimed recompense for materials he said he used in a building project. A Jury denied the claims of Louis Smith and his mother, Mrs.

Mary Smith. 419 Muench street, against Harold Jacobs, Linglestown. The boy sought damages for an alleged iniurv to his eve while a passenger in Jacobs' auto when lt struck a pole in September, 1930, on the William Penn Highway near Paxtang. 3 Youth's Hand Cut Treated at the Harrisburg Hospital last night for a cut of the right hand, Herbert Coburn, 15, 1014 South Ninth street, reported he fell on a piece of glass in South Second street. Foot Punctured by Nail Harry Umberger, 21, Harrisburg, R.

D. 2, was treated at the Harrisburg Hospital last night for a puncture wound of the right foot, suffered when he stepped on a nail. ELKS' EXALTED RULER WILL REINSTALLED Newly elected officers of Harrisburg Lodge No. 12, B. P.

O. Elks, will be installed tonight. Herman A.Earley will retire and his successor as exalted ruler will be Harry D. Long. Recently a dinner was given In honor of the retiring head of the local lodge, at which time Exalted Ruler Earley was presented with a traveling bag and other gifts.

On his retirement he will recei a solid gold card case with his photograph embossed on it, and a life membership. Following his installation the incoming officer will announce his committees for the year. Other officers to be installed include: Esteemed leading knight, Harry B. Schiffman; esteemed loyal knight, Thomas R. Wickersham; esteemed lecturing knight, William S.

Bailey; secretary, Albert J. Mehring; ireas urer, D. D. Hammelbaugh; tiler, William B. Lautsbaugh; trustee, Ave years, Louis Trevell; representative to grand lodge, Herman A.

Earley; alternate representative to grand lodge, Samuel Handler; delegates to State convention, Herman A. Ear ley, Augustus H. Kreidler, Harry D. Long; alternates to State convention, Thomass R. Wickersham, J.

Edgar Rodenhaver, Russell W. Bale ley. After the regular session there will be a meeting of the Home Association, at which officers rill be elected. 2 Entertain at Bridge Dauphin, April 14. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis J. Heck entertained at bridge last evening in honor of the teachers of the Dauphin schools. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Snyder, Miss Alice Cooper, Miss Edna Win gert, Miss Lois Brungart, Miss Bertha L. Gayman, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. M. Reed, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bion C. Welker. Miss Gayman was a prize winner. 1932, LiocsTf Myiu Tomggo i an other. And so the word gets around! WI didn't know a cigarette could taste so good," one smoker tells another and so the good word gets around.

Chesterfields are mild er they taste hetter that's what more and more smokers are finding out every day! tele Chesterfield Radio Program MON.aTHUR. TUES.FRL WED. SAT. BOSWEU AlEX RUTH Sisters Gray ETTING 10i30p.m.E.S.T. 10p.m.E.S.T.

SHILKRET'S ORCHESTRA every night but Sunday NORMAN Brokenshire, Announcer COLUMBIA NETWORK they're MILDER and they TASTE BETTER.

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