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8 STANDING OF THE CREWS Enels Yard Trick Philadelphia Dl Tijlon P. R. R. Yard Crewa. Engineers up Ewing, Lutz.

R. Porten baugh, Quiggley, Balr, Fenicle, Harlen, Zeideri. Firemen up Walters. Nnlte. Kline, Cessna, Pace, Kocher, Kipp.

Fitting, Arter, Shoop, Heim, Miller. Thomas. Brakemen last out Dorman. Harrlsbiirg Yard Trick Philadelphia Dirision P. R.

R. Yard Crews. Engineers lor 18B. Engineers up Morrison, Feass. Clelland, Goodman, Harling, Saylord, Machamer, Gibbons, Cless.

Firemen up Hardy, Walters. Bruaw, Smith, Rodenhafer. Howe. Dunbar, Roathe. Brakemen last out Townsley.

Harrisburc and Enola Side Middle Division P. R. R. Road Crews. Enola engine crews lirst Co go after 12.01 d.

m. 2 Altoonas Turn 142, 150, 127. 140. 147. 144, 123.

135, 2i, 129, 122, 128. 12. 139. 121, 137. Enola train crews first to go after 12.01 p.

m. Nfc Altoona 149. 145, 110, 131, 140, 124, 13, 143, 130. 139. 129, 134, 14.

123, 121, 135, 133, 138, 144, 137. Engineers for 128. Firemen lor 140, 160. Conductors for 136. 146.

Brakemen for 149. Engineers up Schrander, Lyter, Bach man. Smith. Firemen up Kennedy. Fasnacht.

Seiber, Helms. Irwin, Forrev. Rodgers, Furhman, Linsenbach, Hubbart, Stemler. Dixon, Morris crane. McFadden.

Demmey. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION W. W. Caldwell, High Sheriff of the County of Dauphin, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in the County of Dauphin, on Tuesday on the Third day of November, A. D.

1936. for the purpose of electing several persons to fill the offices hereinafter named to wit: 1. President of the United States. 1. Vice President of the United States.

1. State Treasurer. 1. Auditor General. 1.

Representative in Congress. 1. Senator in the General Assembly. 2. 2.

Representatives in the General As sembly (From the First District). Representatives in the General Assembly i From the Second District). I hereby also make known and give notice, that the place of holding the aforesaid elections in the several wards and precincts in the City of Harrisburg, within the County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, are as follows to wit: HARRISBURG First Ward First Precinct Susquehanna Engine House, 1161 South Cameron St. Second Precinct Barber Shop, 9th and Hemlock Sts. Third Precinct Enos F.

Sternman's, 611 Race St. Fourth Precinct Wm. J. "Hirtiey, 1010 Rolleston garage in rear. Second Ward First Precinct Paxton Engine House.

336 South 2nd St. Second Precinct 508 South Cameron St. Third Precinct 1205' i Mulberry St. Fourth Freeinct Garage, Nectarine and Reese Sts. Fifth Precinct Allison Hook and Ladder House.

315 South 14th St. Sixth Precinct Shimmel School Building, 17th and Catherine Sts. Third Ward First Precinct Friendship Engine House. 126 South Third St. Third Ward Second Precinct Court House.

Fourth Ward First Precinct Y. M. C. Second and Locust Sts. Second Precinct Hope Engine House, 606 North 2nd St.

Fifth Ward First Precinct Edwin R. Snyder's, 923 Capital St. Second Precinct Boas School Building, Green and Forster Sts. Third Precinct 1202 North 3rd St. Fourth Precinct Store Room at Ens ttinger's, 1201 North 3rd St.

Sixth Ward First Precinct 334 Ver beke St. Second Precinct Rear of 1432 N. 2nd St. Third Precinct 312 Reily St. Seventh Ward First Precinct Store Room.

1004 North 7th St. Second Precinct Alderman Shaner's, 1227 North 6th St. Third Precinct Good Will Engine House 1341 North 6th St. Fourth Precinct S. W.

Wallace and Hamilton Sts. Fifth Precinct 1911 North 6th St. Sixth Precinct 123? North Cameron St. Seventh Precinct Shamrock Engine House. 15th and Herr Sts.

Eighth Ward Third Precinct Spring dale Garage. 1666 Walnut St. Fourth Precinct Wickersham School Building. Briggs and Cowden Sts. Fifth Precinct Garage, rear of 605 North 15th St.

Ninth Ward First Precinct John Brau cher's. 517 Walnut St. Second Precinct Fountain Market, Mul berrv and Derry streets. Third Precinct 1102 Market St. Fourth Precinct Mt.

Pleasant Engine House. 13th and Howard Sts. Fifth Precinct Vernon School Building. Sixth Precinct Barber Shop, 1444 Re gina St. Seventh Precinct Hemmingwaj's Garage.

Ethel St. Eighth Precinct St. Andrew's Church. 19th and Market Sts. Ninth Precinct Forney School Building 18th and Chestnut Sts.

Tenth Ward First Precinct Northwest Garage. 2206 Susquehanna St. Second Precinct John L. L. Kuhn's Garage.

2111 Susquehanna street. Third Precinct Cigar Store, 2126 North Sixth St. Fourth Precinct Wingeard's Broom Factory. Wharton Avenue. Fifth Precinct Moe Cooper's Garage, rear 2339 North Second street.

Sixth Precinct Harry Milliken's 2400 North Sixth street. Seventh Precinct Jos. Schtndler, 616 Emerald St. Eighth Precinct H. C.

Townsend's Garage. 2532 North Second street. Ninth Precinct Camp Curtin Engine House. 2504 North Sixth St. Tenth Precinct Mrs.

Keener's 2549 North Sixth St. Eleventh Ward First Precinct Reily Engine House. 1820 North Fourth St. Second Precinct Rear 1921 North Fifth street. Third Precinct Barber Shop 1836 Green St.

Foorth Precinct Rear of 1940 North Third street. Twelfth Ward First Precinct Tailor Shop. North 3rd St. Second Precinct Detoma 1633 N. Third street.

Third Precinct Barber Shop, 401 Kelker St. Thirteenth Ward First Precinct W. F. Holland. 1919 Derry St.

Second Precinct Royal Engine House. Derry and Norwood Sis. Fourteenth Ward Riverside Engine House. 4th and Lewis Sts, Fifteenth Ward Pleasant View Engine House, 7018 State St. COUNTY Berrysbnrg Borough St.

Lawrence Hotel. Conewago Township Public House of Elizabeth Foltz, Deodate. Pa. Dauphin Borough I. O.

O. F. Hall. I Derry Township First Precinct Waltonville School House. Second Precinct Erb's Store at Hock ersville.

Third Precinct Hershey Volunteer Fire House. Fourth Precinct Haefner House, Her ihev. East Hanover Township Public House of H. A. Oerberich tl Shellsville.

Elisabethville Borough Washington House. Grata Borough Restaurant of Harry Smith. Halifax Borough Fire House. Halifax Township John Chubb's. Hlghspire Borough First Precinct Citizens Fire House.

Second Precinct Store of John Walmer, 196 8. 2nd St. Hummelstown Borough First Preeinct Keystone Hotel. Second Precinct National Hotel. Jackson Township House of John A.

Harmon. Jefferson Township School House at Carsonville. Londonderry Township House of Ed Ward Kelper. Lower Paxton Township Vocational High School. Lower Swatara Township House of Emma Coble.

Lyken Borough East Ward G. A. R. Hall, North 2nd it. West Ward Stewart Property, Main nd fine sts.

Lykens Township Wm. Wenrick'i on toad from Gratz to Berrysburg. Middletown Borough First Ward First Precinct Rescue Hose Bouse. Second Precinct Liberty Band Hall, Swatara St. Second "Ward First Precinct Liberty tngine House.

Second Precinct American Legion Hall. Third Ward First Precinct House of fm. Hill on North Union St. Second Precinct Union Hose House. Middle Paxton Township First Precinct Aaron Shaffner's on funburv Pike.

Second Preeinct House of Michael fwelgert. Mifflin Township House of Henry A. tompjrger, Curtin. MONDAY EVENING Conductors up Depugh, Roath, Emery, Werner. Brakemen up Hall, Dillman, Potta, Spangler, White.

Henry, Roddy, Swartz, Swartsbaugh. Hoffman, Kiner. Barbour, Ligntner. Spotts, Wilson, Brunner, Kautz. Deaner, Freeland, Bupp, Hassler, Kautz, Smith, Wilt, Depugh.

Harrlsburg and Enola Side Philadelphia Division P. R. R. Road Crew. Harrisburg engine crews first to go after 12.01 p.

m. 104. 103. Helper 2, 4, 1. Harrisburg firemen crews first to go after 12.01 p.

m. 106, 108, 103, 102, Helper, 2, 4, 1. Harrisburg train crews first to go after 13.01 p. m. 102.

Enola engine crews first to go after 12.01 o. m. 208, 201. 210, 205, 214. Enola firemen crefcs first to go after 12.01 p.

m. 202. 217. 21. 206.

214. 203. Enola engine Amboy crews first to go after 12.01 p. m. 327, 322.

Firemen 327, 325. 324. Enola train crews first to go after 12.01 o. 202 .214, 213. 217, 206.

Enola train Amboy crews first to go after 12.01 d. m. 325, 327. 322. Enola Jersey train crews first to go after 12.01 p.

m. 817, 618, 615, 610, 621, 624, 647, 631, 26, 600. 637 619. 645, 616, 507. 628, 603 606.

609. 622. 630. Enola Jersey engine crews first to go after 12.01 p. m.

620, 621, 619, 635, 624, 634. 618, 601, 608 625, 627. 613. 629, 605, 617. 606, 602.

628 .609. 645, 631, 647. Enola Jersey firemen crews first to go after 12.01 p. m. 624, 612, 938, 814, 606, 616, 623, 659.

630, 625, 600. 663, 610. 604, 645. 661, 667, 657, 653. 608.

607. 821. 669, 626. 671. 640.

633, 616. 655. 635. 665. 632.

Camden engine crews first to go after 12.01 p. m. 175, 174. 177, 172. 176.

Millersbnrg Borough First Ward Fire House. Second Ward Minier Undertaking Parlor. Paxtang Borough Paxtang Municipal Building. Penbrook Borourh First Ward Buseys Barber 8hop, 2556 Main St. Second Ward Town Hall, 27th and Canby Sts.

Third Ward Snoddy's Store, 29th and Main sts. Fourth Ward Garage of D. H. Vantz, 28th between Banks and Butler. Reed Township New School House on Duncan island.

Royalton Borough First Ward Council Chamber. Second Ward Burd Street School House. Rush Township New School House. South Hanover Township Union De posit Hotel. Steelton Borough First Ward First Precinct Engine House no.

6. East End. Second Precinct Halfway House, 947 Sa Front St. Second Ward First Precinct Hell's Undertaking Room, 136 S. Front St.

MSeeond Precinct House of Mabel Her clcrode, 233 S. 2nd St. Third Ward First Precinct Citizens Fire Engine House, 53 N. Front St. Second Precinct Standard Theater.

Third Precinct 153 Main St. Fourth Ward Paxtang Hook and Ladder House. Fifth Ward First Precinct Florence Hotel. Second Precinct West Side Hose House. Susquehanna Township North Precinct Coxestown Church Hall.

South Garage of J. Mountz, 2125 Herr St. Southeast Precinct House of Walter S. Miller. East Precinct Progress Fire House.

West Precinct House of W. V. Greenfield, 3038 N. 6th St. Swatara Township First Precinct Friendship Engine House.

Bressler. Second Precinct Citizens Engine House, Oberlin. Third Precinct Fire Engine House. En haut. Fourth Precinct Lawnton Fire Company House.

Fifth Precinct Reliance Hose House, Rutherford Heights. Iniontown Borough House of W. H. Deibler. Upper Paxton Township Garage of Jacob Ulsh on State Road.

Washington Township House of John D. Swab. Wayne Township Election House of Chas. F. Harman, near School House No.

1. West Hanover Township House of 8. J. Rarich, occupied by Sam Buffington. West Londonderry Township Service Station of John Leonard.

Sr. Wiconisco Township First Precinct House of Harry Howe. Second Precinct Cigar Store of J. Allen Rowe, Pottsville St. Williamstown Borough East Ward Civic Club Room.

West Ward Ralph's Hotel. Williams Township East Precinct House of Mrs. Samuel Whitcomb. West Precinct House of Sarah Hawk. I also make known and give notice that every person, excepting justice of the peace, who shall hold any office of appointment or profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State or of any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or Judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment, of Judge, or Inspector or clerk at any election of the Commonwealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for, except that of an election officer.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Office of the Secretary of the. Commonwealth THIS IS TO Certify. That the following is the official list of the names of all candidates, nominated under the provisions of the several acts providing for the nomination of candidates, to be printed on the official ballot, and to be voted for in the Commonwealth at large and in the county of Dauphin at the General Election to be held Tuesday, the third day of November, 1936. To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross 1X1 in the square, In the first column, opposite the name of the party of your choice. A cross mark In the square opposite the name of a party and its Presidential candidates, is a vote for all the electors of that party, BUT FOR NO OTHER CANDIDATES.

A cross mark In the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, write or paste his or her name in the blank space provided for that purpose. This shall count as a vote without the cross mark. To vote for an Individual candidate of another party after making a mark In the party square, mark a cross (X) opposite his or her name. For an office where more than one candidate is to be elected, the voter, after marking in the party iquare, may divide his or her vote bv marking a cross (X) to the right of each candidate for whom he or she desires to vote.

For such office votes shall not be counted for candidates not Individually marked. FIRST COLUMN To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, Mark a Cross (X) in this Column REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC I I SOCIALIST PROHIBITION COMMUNIST I I I I PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS (Vote for One Party i Alfred M. Landon For Frank Knox For Franklin D. Roosevelt For John N. Garner For I Norman Thomas For I George A.

Nelson For I D. Leigh Colvln For Claude A. Watson For I Earl Browder For' I James W. Ford For John W. Aiken For Emil F.

Teichert For William Lemke For Thomas C. O'Brien For STATE TREASURER (Vote for One) I Frank L. Pinola Republican I F. Clair Ross Democratic I I Wm. J.

Van Essen Socialist I I I Ella B. Black Prohibition I Pat Toohey Communist I I I A. A. Albaugh Industrial Labor! Camden firemen crews first to go after 12.01 p. m.

175, 17S, 178, 172, 170. 177. Camden train crews first to go after 12.01 o. m. 176.

175. 173. 172. Engineers for Helper No. 4, 202.

Firemen for 108, Helper No. 853, 178, 202. 219. Conductors for 845, B47, 2oe. Brakemen for 647, 172, 217.

Engineers up Kiehl, Miller, Seese, Myers. Firemen up Alien, neourn, wusuu, McAllister, Hewitt, Wisegarver. Baston, Wise, Boggs. Maston. Wilt, Brinser.

Conductors up McPherson. Coder. Kltch, Brakemen up Shoffner, Boughter, Cooper. Miller. First, Hoopes.

Horn. Chor nenning. Cavenaugh. Richards. Winter BtamkaiiBh WlnMirHnur uiyci, Ayn, Swartz, Heim, L.

Shoffner, Neidmger, Gibney. P. R. R. PASSENGER CREWS Middle Division Extra enginemen marked up at 12.01 p.

m. Crowl, Peightel, Leiter. Nickles. Cook. Hasper.

Blizzard, Bomberger, Swelgert, Titler, Peters. Enginemen wanted for trains Exa, 69, 29. Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 p. m. Derrick, Clay.

Peters. Mellinger, Linsenbach. Punda. Brookhart. Swab.

Firemen wanted for trains Exa. Philadelphia Division Extra enginemen marked up at 12.0.1 p. m. Sheaffer. Enginemen wanted for trains 5508.

28, 8, PJ10. Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 p. m. Smithgall, Shenk, Ellis. Firemen wanted for trains 30, RJ10, 24.

74. Williamsport Division Extra enginemen marked ud at 12.01 p. m. Morne, Hilbush, M. M.

Dannaker. AUDITOR GENERAL (Vote for One) I E. Arthur Sweeny Republican I Warren R. Roberts Democratic I Sarah Limbach Socialist I I pRobert P. Carroll Prohibition 1 B.

D. Amis Communist I Alfred W. Teichert Industrial Labor I Bernard Davlrtowit? Old Age Pensionl REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS i Vote for Onei I (Republican I Isaac H. Doutrich iRoyal Oak Guy J. Swope Democratic I Milton Ibach Socialist I I Paul K.

Evans Farmer Labor I Harold V. McNair Thos. Jefferson SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Vote for One) Republican I George L. Reed 1 Royal Oak George Kunkel Democratic I Jacob Ommert Socialist I I Harry E. Wilbert Farmer Labor I Ardell S.

Light Thos. Jefferson! REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENEUttL ASSEMBLY First District (Vote for Two) Republican T. R. Wickersham Royal Oak Republican Harry O. Dayhoff 1 Royal Oak Samuel C.

Spengler Democratic I I Wm. C. Dickinson Democratic Second District (Vote for Two) Republican Wm. E. Habbyshaw I Royal Oak I Republican I Robt.

E. Woodside, Jr. Royal Oak I Nevin W. Moyer Democratic i Miles V. Miller Democratic 1 i William Coles Socialist Clarence Wolf Socialist i Oscar R.

Temple Farmer Labor Joseph K. Leedy Farmer Labor COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth THIS IS TO CERTIFY. That the following is the' official list of the names of all candidates, for the office of Presidential Elector nominated under the provisions of the law providing for the nomination of such candidates, to be voted for in the several Counties of the Commonwealth at the General Election to be held Tuesday, the third day of November, 1936. REPUBLICAN For President ALFRED M. LAN DON For Vice President FRANK KNOX PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Burton C.

Simon Joseph M. Pratt William T. Connor Charles L. Brown Clarence C. Crossan George Connell Joseph H.

Bromley. Jr A. Atwater Kent Clifford L. Anderson George R. Camp Walter W.

Kohler Blanche L. Davenport William n. Ressier Earl D. Neidig Leon A. Swavze G.

Scott Smith Joseph L. Eastwick Edward D. Smith Annie O. N. Etter Elmer L.

Dickey Harry Snyder Donald P. McPherson N. R. Moore Clarence L. Shaver William J.

Kyle Robert B. Greer William W. Livingston James E. Watson Forest Lee Knaoo Hugh F. McKnight James C.

Murray Saul Schein Alberta H. Irish William B. McFall Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton Oliver J.

Keller DEMOCRATIC For President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT For Vice President JOHN N. GARNER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Joseph Moss Roland S. Morris Walter Pytko John B. Kelly Bart Collins Grover Ladner Ellen Gowen Hood Anthony Barrett Irvin M.

James Robert E. Pattison Jr. T. Linus Hoban Charles B. Lenahan Harry D.

Sausser Jacob J. Schofer Philip T. Lonergan Geo E. Simpson Joseph Knox Fornace James S. Magea John E.

Myers Samuel Messer Frank 8harkey J. I. Heretter William Miles Charles Frock Chas. T. Sutton Henry D.

Goehring George E. Prindible W. L. Goehring 8. 8.

Bvran Leo R. Horstman Carl Bechtol Lawrence L. Murray H. L. Woodmansee F.

F. Sumney Herbert Sander Matthew H. McClOfkev. Jr. SOCIALIST For President NORMAN THOMAS For Vice President GEORGE A.

NELSON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Edward Yoe Wesley Cook Alice Hanson Jesse H. Holmes I Howard Stump Charles Sandwick Joseph Gozjack J. Miske President Vice President I Republican President 1 Democratic Vice President I President Vice President Socialist President 1 (Prohibition Vice President I President 1 Communist Vice President I President 1 Industrial Labor Vice President President Vice President Royal Oak Andrew Bempa Elizabeth Bowman B. Bowman Milton Weill A. Alexander Martha Croushore Frank Pod boy R.

V. Johns Sam Oshry Sam Slvman O. M. Detwller Robert Jarvls Howard 8 Bsch H. OJtfWaterbury HARRISBURG Williamsport Division Extra firemen marked up at 12.01 p.

m. Bingaman, Ber ger. Firemen wanted for trains 577, S01, 575. Philadelphia Dlvfcion Conductors up Barclay. Warfel.

Gormley. Brakemen up Boyd. Markley, Mullen, Jaymes, C. D. Rupo, C.

F. Rupp, Musser, Jtcob.v Holmes, Miller, Sener. Middle Division Conductors up Spen gler. Greene, Moore, Stoner, Cook, Niklrk, Havens. Brakemen up Davies, Cunkle.

McCord, Allen, Barmont. Kemp. Coover, Nelce, Gaugh, Helem. Wilson. Bell.

Bltner. Brakemen for 25, 75. 67. Williamsport Division Conductors up Heim, Charles, Hain. Brakemen up Bernlnger, Morris, Maust, Kline.

Coleman. Baltimore Division Conductors up Trout. Free. Kain. Massam, McCauley, Turnbaugh, Nau, Hubbard.

Brakemen up Walters, Gratz, Bartley, Edwards, Naylor. THE READING P. H. and P. Pool Harrisburg Division Engineers up Middaugh, Griffith, Schuyler, Barnhart, Hollenbach.

Crawford, Espenshade. Merkle. Little. Woland, Kett ner. Allen, Wyre.

Minnicn, Jones. Firemen up Brickley. Yoder, Miller, Fulton, Martin. Ensminger. Rumbaugh, McMullen, Longenecker.

Eslinger, Bingaman. Helsler. Alvord. Warfel. Carl, Folk, Warner, Wolfersberger, Brubaker.

King, Anders, Marks. Miller, Miller, Harman, TiDpett, Bowers. Brakemen up Aunspach, Graeff, Kohr, Funk, Spatz, Greach. Peters. Devine.

Staller, Miller, Keim, Hamm, Mast. Seighman, Ritter. Brown. Achey, Strawhecker, Warner, King, Baddorf. J.

E. Kestor David Howlett Carl Larese Walter E. Lund John Rathman John H. Betz Wilson E. Burkholder Charles E.

Griggs George Bause Horace D. Hontz W. G. Lemon Stewart Happel W. E.

Rau den bush W. T. Jones PROHIBITION For President D. LEIGH COLVIN For Vice President CLAUDE A. WATSON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS H.

B. Mansell Elizabeth R. Ferguson Paul P. Lyon Mrs. Paul Sherwood J.

Logan Anna Cunningham K. G. Lusk Mrs. Herman Dimlich B. E.

P. Pnigh Laura A. Guthrie George Hart Olive Pettit M. I. Harding Cora Pvle Forest S.

Van Valin Sylvia R. Bemls Harry Errickson Mrs. A. B. Dilliner E.

L. McKee Mrs. Floyd Chalfant Charles A. Bailey Sarah L. McKee Aaron N.

Work Mrs. Thomas Bryant George W. Park'ton Corvia A. Christian James A. W.

Klllip Mrs. J. J. Walker Albert P. Thompson Mary Sayer Thadetts Stevens Grumbine Mrs.

George A. Heller T. D. 8. Bordner Martha J.

Johnston George L. Penock Florence H. Covert COMMUNIST For President EARL BROWDER For Vice President JAMES W. FORD PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORI Morris Erlichman Emmanuel Weintraub Bertha R. Stoker Philio Novlck Aaron Siggson Emett Patrick Cush William Thornton John Celan Frank H.

Alsop John Derkacz Thomas Heard Lester Piefer Warren Walter Thomas Myerscough Celia Baumstein Nellie Harties Cain Pennington Harvev walker Pete Kama Anton Horvat Edward Horacek Joseph Smith James Price John Ellis Kelly Ernest Pendrell George Wicker Lena Kuhr Matilda Moss Max Kalinowski Charles Dmetre George Kintsch Abe Sokolov Charles Spencer Clifton Burnett Hvman Knrth Emanuel Sahl INDI'STPIAL LABOR For President JOHN W. AIKEN For Vlce P'Ment EMIT F. TEICHERT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS F. G. Bourn ann John Km of Chester Zeh J.

P. Smith Ernest Breeden Fav McCann Walter Moffett Wilbert Welgle Ralnh McClure E. A. Teichert Frank Kennelty Paul Alexander John Buttcworth Minnie J. Teichert Ruth Keefner G.

C. Barnes Wilda Weatherford Ernest M. Teichert Ralnh Barnes David Heholr. Samuel Weatherford Emma Barnes Ben Miller Paul Ferguson Mary Gesensway Frank Knotek A. Black F.

Herman P. J. Kessler O. D. Smith Frank Szeg John Bchaeffer John Schmidt H.

Pechroin Earl G. Neal May M. Nagel ROYAL OAK For President WILLIAM LEMKE For Vice President THOMAS C. O'BRIE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORI Marv E. A.

Lynch Frank J. Kelly Charles Saeer Anne M. McGlnnls William G. Miller Catharine A. McDonnell Alex.

Bennie Amelia M. Owens William D. Campbell Robert Scott Raymond S. Schreiber Eugene W. Shultz Peter E.

Campbell Stanley G. Smith W. C. Higgins William C. Spelser Marlin J.

Brennan John T. Young Marguerite Altemose V. J. 8mith Otto Soangler John M. Bevan Mary J.

Barrett Rees Morgan flarhuel L. Crumay Mrs. Lou Bcott H. E. Blose Andrew J.

Covle David Scsnnell Ignatius J. Donnelly C. Joseph Lonsdorf John L. French Anna K. Stuhltrager Harry C.

Isaacs Edward J. Diamond James T. Howshall In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and caused the Seal of the Secretarv's Office to be affixed this 6th dav of October. A.

D. 1936. DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Secretary of the Commonwealth (SEAL) To the Sheriff. County of Dauphin, Harrisburg.

Pa. In Testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands ind caused the seal of the Commissioners' Office to be affixed this 15th dv of October, 1938. M. HARVEY TAYLOR. JAMES E.

LENTZ. J. DOUGLAS ROYAL. County Commissioners. (SEAL) Attest.

WARREN E. LYME, Clerk. To W. W. Caldwell, Sheriff of Dauphin County, Pa.

Given under mv hand it tnv office tn tho City of HPTisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsvivanla, this 18th day of October. 1936. and the one hundred and slxtv flrst year of the Independence of the United States of Americ. or fUT.nwm.T,. High Sheriff of Dauphin County, Pa.

TELEGRAPH DR. KIRACOFE IS A. SPEAKER A meeting of the Steelton Parent Teacher Association will be held Tuesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Dr. S.

Kiracofe, Elizabethtown College will speak on "Original Nature." Special music will be presented by the P. T. A Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Chapman. The invocation will be given by the Rev.

Harry A. Fifield, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and the meeting will be in charge of Harry Reynolds, president. 1 A business session will follow the regular meeting, under the direction of the president. Mrs. Thomas A.

Dailey, is chairman of the hospitality committee who will serve at the social following the meeting. Others on the committee are: Miss Nell Harris, Miss Alice Jumper, Mrs. Joseph Bruno and Mrs. Minnie Fee. The attendance banner will be awarded to the school having the most representatives at the meeting.

MRS. L0EWEN TO BE SPEAKER AT RALLY Mrs. James K. Loewen will be the speaker tonight at a meeting of Republican women of the Second ward of Steelton at 8 o'clock in the municipal building. Republican men and women of Oberlin will meet at 7:30 o'clock at the home of William Livingston, where J.

Paul Rupp will be the speaker. KIWANIS PROGRAM The Steelton Kiwanians will ob serve Fellowship Day at the Tuesday noon luncheon meeting of the club at Shelley's Grill, South Front street, Steelton. Philip Waidley, chairman of the election committee, will report on the nomination of officers for the ensuing year. The election will take place at the first meeting in November. Installation will be held the last meeting of the year.

Dr. J. Reese Beyrent, president of the unit, will be in charge tomorrow. DEDICATION The newly erected Friendship Hose House at Bressler was dedicated Saturday evening with gala ceremonies. More than a hundred attended a banquet at which Guy J.

Swope, was the principal speaker. Dr. D. W. Shaffrier was toastmas ter at the affair, which was followed by a dance.

John N. Muza was chairman of the committee in charge of the preparations for the event. WEDDING Miss Frances Miller, daughter of Mrs. Theresa Miller, 428 Swatara street, Steelton, became the bride of Chester Cook, of New Cumberland, at ceremonies solemnized Saturday morning in the St. John's Catholic Church, Steelton, by the Rev.

Father John Weber, rector. Mr. and Mrs. Ccok will reside in New Cumberland. IN CONTEST Miss Betty Wise and Miss Mildred Basonic are recent entries in the popularity contest being sponsored by the Citizen's Fire Company, in conjunction with the Halloween celebration to be held October 29.

Other entries are Miss Viola Skaric, Miss Lillian Hager and Miss Alberta Holtzman. DART. BALL GAME The dart baseball team of the First Methodist Church, Steelton, will play the Redeemer Lutheran Church team of Harrisburg this evening at 8 o'clock in the social rooms of the Redeemer Church. J. H.

Beck, manager of the local team, urged all members to meet at the church at 7:30 o'clock. HALLOWEEN PARTY A Halloween party and dance under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the German Quartet Club will be held Wednesday evening at ft o'clock in the club hall, Front and Washington streets, Steelton. Members and friends are invited. GUILD PLANS SALE The Girls Missionary Guild of the First Reformed Church, Steelton, will hold a rummage sale Wednesday in Ligan's storeroom, 159 South Front street, Steelton. The sale will start at 9 o'clock.

ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Anniversary observance will continue at the Centenary United Brethren Church with services this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The Rev. E. A. G.

Bossier, a former pastor of the church will be the guest speaker. JUNIOR MEETING A meeting of the Junior Maccabees of the Steelton Court will be held this evening at 6 o'clock in the Episcopal Church parish hall. The meeting was originally scheduled for Friday. RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the Grace Evangelical Church will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at 46 North Front street, Steelton. HI TEA A tea under the auspices of the Steelton Hl Club will be served this evening.

Special music will be presented by Miss Naomi James. THREE ACCIDENTS OCCUR IN BOROUGH An automobile operated by Joseph McLamb, 769 South Third street, Steelton, and a vehicle driven by Lewis Reese, 131 Fourth street, Enhaut, collided Saturday afternoon at Third and Dupont streets. Saturday evening an auto owned by Nicholas Cackovic, 528 South Seaond street, Steelton, was struck by a machine operated by Harry Dewitt Reel, 2533 North Sixth street, Steelton. William Shultz, 53, 1531 Cowden street, Harrisburg, was treated in the Harrisburg Hospital for cuts of the head and right eye suffered in an accident Saturday evening at Front and Chambers streets, Steelton. As he walked from the rear of a street car he was hit by a machine operated by John C.

Eidemiller, 624 George street, Lancaster. p. t. aTmeeting The East End Parent Teacher Association will meet tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock in the East End sdhool fcullding. A.

K. Thomas, vice president of the Allison East End Trust Company will speak on "Honesty." Mrs. Glenn Brumoaugh, local delegate to the State Convention in Harrisburg, will read the convention report. Jay H. Staley is president of the East End organization.

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Sat. a. a p. 25' 25' Open Erenlnii RIGHTS OCTOBER 19, 1936 CLUB WILL MEET A meeting of the West Side Women's Democratic Club will be held this evening at the home of This Safe, External Treatment Helps END A COLD Quicker Massage VapoRub briskly on the throat, chest and back (between and below the shoulder blades). Then spread it thick over the chest and cover with warmed cloth.

Almost before you finish rubbing, VapoRub starts to bring relief two ways at once two direct ways: 1. Through the Skin. VapoRub acts direct through the skin like a poultice or plaster. 2. Medicated Vapors.

At the same time, its medicated vapors, released by body heat, are breathed in for hours about 18 times a minute direct to the irritated air passages. This combined poultice and vapor action loosens phlegm relieves irritation helps break congestion. Are Values That WilMake Your Quarters Look Like Cartwheels! Money Saving Opportunity That Comes Just at the Right Time Your Early Week Needs Here and Cash in on the Savings Made by This Huge, Modern Quality Food Market During Our Big Sale! tomatoes 4 25c Del Monte, Libby's or Campbell's TOMATO JUICE 4 cans 25C 2 reg cans ffijjgaPREPAREP SUCCOTASH Mrs. Manning's WHOLE GRAIN PORK BEANS No. 1 cans TASTY HALVES OR SLICES IN RICH SYRUP 3 25 a "Sun Maid" Seedless RAISINS pkgs pWTT JLT GOLDEN BANTAM SIFTED or Seeded 7 TISSUE 25' I CHOICE RIB VEAL CHOPS Branded Steer Beef ROUND STEAKS TASTY Ring DOLOGfIA DELICIOUS Liverwurst lb FINEST (Owned Dul lb WALDORF TOILET Ibggc 2iJ 251 7 I a RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Miss Emily Hiler, 420 North Front street, Steelton.

A public party under the auspices of the club will be held tomorrow evening at the Moose Hall, 225 North Front street. During the night, VapoRub keeps right on working. Often, by morning the worst of the cold is over. Avoids Risk of Stomach Upsets This safe, external treatment cannot possibly upset the stomach, as con stant internal "dosing" is so apt to do. It can be used freely, as often as needed, even on the youngest child.

Mothers! Look in your VapoRub package for full details of Vicki Plan a practical home guide to greater freedom from colds. In clinic tests among 17,353 people, this Plan cut sickness from colds more than half! Follow Vicks Plan for Better Control of Cold SALE! RIPE CRUSHED GORII EARLY JUNE PEAS CHOICE HOMINY Largest Cans EVERGREEN CORN FANCY CUT RED BEETS 3 largest No. VA cans largest No. ZVi cans No. 1 Tall Cans 3 for 25c 3 15 ox boxes 25' Fully Wrapped Rolls 25c Fresh Calif.

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