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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY The Death of Lawrence By j. carroll. Mansfield STEELTON NE WS VNPtVt lUald JTH1M "MB FtHW PZU MONTHS OP THE WAR ESroKBS CEW NAfe BEEN WELL bRILLEb FOfl THIS FIGHT ANt HO WEb THEIR. SUPERIORITY OVR 0NTHE PI SWT 1UE ALLANT NEW PASTOR TO URGES CHIMNEY OP THS BOASieb 8RITISH NAVTO ITS PAREb FOR AN ENCOUNTER.

SHE WAS BEING RCEIVE A MORTAL WOUNJr HlS LAST WORDS SUR.pR.lSE-, MAt LOST 6 SHIPS, WHILE UTTU KfePllTt-HC-R rIOST ABLE OFFICERS WeRtWp J.AWRE-NCBS UKTBAlNEb SAILORS. WERE PORT GIVE UP THE SHIP" WHICH AMBRICAM PLtBT HAb WOT, LOST ANO HCH NEW CREW WAS BECAME A SLOGAN OF THE UNTRAiNEfc. ANt BE INSTALLED GLEANING MOVE AMERICAN NAVY PAGE FOUR STEELTON, Sept. 16. Fire Chief STEELTON, Sept.

16. The Eev. John A. Capens today isused a statement asking residents to James H. Dorman, newly-elected tor of the First Reformed.

Church, will be formally installed as- pastor clean out the chimneys and flues of tomorrow night at 7.45 o'clock. A special committee of the Lancaster Classig wQl conduct the services. On the committee are: TheRev. F. their homes in preparation for the lighting of fires in stoves and furnaces within the next few weeks.

He asked householders to clean out stove and furnace pipes and to make an examination of the heating apparatus in their homes in order to avoid fire hazard. Fire department records show that Teske. castor of the Fourth Reformed Church, Harrisburg, chairman; the Rev. John S. Heffner, pastor of the Hummelstown Reformed Church, and the Eev.

E. L. Phillips, pastor of the. fcU ua first check on the Sea came in numerous fires have occurred in the borough in former years when fires OAWRMCE.HOWEveR, MISS, A ESJlTHlM 2.0 MINUTES THEl TWO SHIP SRAPPLECk ANb A 3Vne(ii 3, when Captain rows, of the. Em6jush Linglestowu Keformed Church.

The subject of the installation sermon, which will be preached by the LauTTHE Chesapeake FIGHT WIS SHIP MAbE" l6AtV were built in stoves and furnaces that had been out of service during the Summer months. ORANIE FIGHT VYAS CAPToREh AWt A Eev. Mr. Teske, will be "The Ministry. TAKEN TO HALIFAX AS A PRIZE, WHERE LAWRENCE FRIGATE SHAMMON, CHALLENGED CAPT.

LAWRtMCE OF THE, THEN IN QoiXOU HARSOPJ.TO COME FIGHT. TMeM'ClOlWS NEWSPAPER SVNJSlCATIi, BR.ITI5H BOARDING PARTY CUT ITS WAY TO THE DECK OP THE: "CHESAPEAkg of Reconciliation." The Kev. Mr. POR ACTION AT ONCE, RASHCV OUT OF MASSACHUSETTS SAV TO MEET Hl5 CHAL DENSER. WAS GIVEN HONORABLE BOR.IAL BY THE ENEMY.

li VIEWS TO BE SHOWN A series of stereooticon views will Phillips wiil give the charge to the pastor and the Rev. Mr. Heifner will pladge the congregation. At the close of the services a reception will be given to the Rev. Mr.

and be shown night in the social rooms of the First Methodist Church. One set of slides will consist of view3 of "American Aviation Captain Smith to Be Mrs. Dorman. The Ladies' Aid bo- MIDDLETOWN cicty will have charge of the affair. Sworn in Today as and Fliers." The second set will lollowmg is the program lor the show scenes in the life of "Joan d'Arc." There will, also be a set of Installation services: urgan prelude; hymn, "Come Thou Almighty scripture reading, the Rev; E.

L. Phil HISTORICAL FETE nursery rhymes for the children. lips; offering; hymn, "Ye Christian sermon; installation of pastor: hymn; "Blest Be the Tie That CLASSES TO MEET Mrs. Bannan's class of First Meth Murdoch's Assistant Internaiional News Senvice PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16.

Capt. Herbert A. (Hard Boiled) Smith, deputy warden of the Eastern Pennsylvania Penitentiary, today will be sworn in as assistant prohibition administrator, of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Captain Smith, who has been Binds." GIVE ALUMINUM SHOWER odist Sunday School will hold its business meeting tomorrow evening in the church Mrs. Stees" class will meet Thursday evening in the home of Mrs.

J. Johnson, Walnut street. An aluminum shower was held last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Teaching of Gaelic, Barrier to Progress, Says Rt. Rev.

Dalton DUBLIN, Sept. 16. Efforts of the Irish Free State to revive the ancient Gaelic language are causing widespread criticism, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Dalton, backed by the Mayo Technical Education Committee, has bitterly attacked the Free State expenditures for the teaching of Gaelic in the public schools.

"The teaching of Gaelic is in-tellectual abstraction and a barrier to progress," said the Right Rev. Monsignor Dalton. "The native language is dying out and the money should be spent on other things. Mothers are threatening to withdraw their children from school if the teaching of Gaelic is not dropped." Still Confusion Over Italian Physician Is Missing From Liner International News Service Sept. 16.

Dr. Vin-cenzo Virdone, of Brooklyn, a physician on the staff of the New York Italian Hospital, disappeared from the liner Conte Verde, soon after she passed Gibraltar, the ship's officers reported on arriving in port here. The ship's officers are inclined to believe that Doctor Virdone Jumped overboard, as he was said to be suffering from nervous trouble. On the day before his disappearance the doctor gave his wife, who accompanied him, a large sum of money. ATDS IN THE KITCHEN Garnish cold veal with slices of lemon and parsley.

One pound offlour will make about thirty doughnuts. No scum will form on the cocoa if beaten well before serving. Heat the milk before putting it in mashed potatoes and note the improvement." the brow of a hill shifting several Urge stumps to roll them into a nearby quarry. She attempted to spring to one tripped, fell and a stump weighing more than a ton rolled over hy. Boys Are Sentenced To Form Ball Club By.

Southern Judge BALTIMORE, Sept. 16. Nine boys, whose ages ranged from 9 to 14, were sentenced to form a ball team, when they appeared before Magistrate Lasch in Juvenile Court today on a disorderly charge. "I will dismiss you boys this time because you haven't done anything real bad. However, form a ball team and keep out of trouble," the Magistrate said.

"There are nine of you here, just enough to start a ball Upon promises to do so the disorderly charge against them was dismissed and the boys smilingly left the Hold Woman for Fatal Shooting of Relative International News Service i PITTSBURGH, Sept. 16. Mrs. Leona Casorio, 30 years old, was being held by police today following the fatal shooting of her brother-in-law, Antonio Festa, BO years old, in Penn Township last night. According to police Festa was beating' the crippled husband of Mrs.

Casorio, when unable to make him desist she seized a shot gun and shot him through the heart snd head. Festa was the father of eight children. It is believed Mrs. Casorio will be released today' after the coroner's inquest. Artist Is Killed While Painting Landscape PHILADELPHIA, Sept.

16. While sketching a landscape at the foot of a hill on Darby creek, Miss Nora Ward Rhoades, socially prominent daughter of William G. Rhoades, was crushed to death yesterday by a tumbling tree stump. Engrossed in her painting, Miss Rhoades did not notice workmen on BEING PLANNED MIDDLETOWN, Sept. 16.

The 138th anniversary of the signing of the American Constitution will be observed by a special program in the Sunday School room of St. Peter's Lutheran Church here tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The speaker will be the F. W. Barry, pastor of St.

Peter's Lutheran Church of Highspire. An important meeting of St. Peter's Lutheran Ushers' Association will be held in the Lutheran Church house tonight at 8 o'clock. Fabian Bratina, 519 South Second street, in honor of Miss Anna Stara-sinic, who will be wed to Frank Simonic, September- 21. Immediately after the shower refreshments were served at 'which the following were present: Anna Starasinic, Miss New Postal Rates Although the new postal rates have been in efect for some months, many Mary bimonic, Miss Mary Dajk, Miss Mary Dragovan, Miss Anna Husic, Miss Mary Skof, Miss Elizabeth Skof, people are apparently not as yet familiar them, it is Btated by Postmaster Pass, who issued a statement in reference to the payment of proper postage.

The chief difficulty, Pass announced, appears to be in the matter of postage on greeting cards and other printed matter in unsealed en velopes. The rate of postage is one THE NUTCRACKER The nutcracker comes in handy in the kitchen as a little wrench to open bottles and jars with screw tops. Fven glass stoppers will yield to it. Lecture Course to Be Given in Car Plant Lecture course training will be resumed by the Foremans' Association of the Middletown Car Company a meeting scheduled to be held in the American Legion heme on Monday evening, September 21, at 6.30 o'clock. Meetings will be held twice a month.

and one-half cents for each two ounces or fraction thereof. When such matter contains writing, the postage is two -cents for each ounce, regardless of whether it is sealed or unsealed. Miss Anna Loncavic, Miss Genevieve Simonic, Miss Anna Kostek, Miss Anna Marentic, Miss Frances Koce-var, Miss Mary Bratina, the Rev. Luke Glaek, Anthony Bratina, Frank Simonic, Joseph Krasevec, Anthony Gorup, George Dragovan, Marco Duraija, Louis Kambic, Jacob Simonic, John Krasevec, Emil Starasinic, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gersic, Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Bratina, Mrs. Samuel Frasi, Mrs. Nick Klija.

BIBLE CLASS TO MEET The Bible Class of the Centenary United Brethren Church Sunday School taught by Mrs. Estella Her-shey will hold a business meeting tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Anna Breckenridge, 2152 South Third street. The members of the class are requested to meet at 7.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gallagher, 125 South Front 6treet, from whose home they will leave in a body.

deputy warden since July 18, 1923, will be in charge of enforcement and enforcement aeents. Smith was appointed late yesterday by MaJ. William G. Murdock, administrator of the local office. He and Dr.

Ambrose Hunsberger appointed head of the alcohol permit division several -days ago, will take oaths of offiee at the prohibition enforcement headquarters here.1 Major Murdock said he choose Smith ps his assistant because of the record he established as deputy warden of the penitentiary and as a member of the Pennsylvania State Police. Murdock said Smith would be given two assistants to serve in the capacitvof group heads. Paul Pry Is Assigned To President's Yacht WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. Paul Pry mischievous White House Airedale, has been assigned to sea Showing no improvement in his conduct after a Summer at Swamp-scott, where he was "farmed out" with the Marine guard detail for misbehavior, Paul has been permanently detailed to the Presidential yacht Mayflower.

Shortly before the President and Mrs. Coolidgev departed for their vacation on the North Shore, Paul became unruly in the White House hack yard one day and separated a negro messenger boy from a portion of his trousers. This caused Post cards, other than the Govern ment cards, mailed openly must bear a two-cent stamp. Former Boxer Fatally Shot by Wife's Suitor By Vnited Press PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16.

Ceorse HELD IN HOTEL CASE Harry Cohen was given a hearing before Justice of the Peace C. Dudley Conrad on the charge of attempting to enter a number-pf rooms in the second floor of thefffarmers' Hotel during the early morning hours. was caught trying to force a door, C. B. Kleinfeltcr, the proprietor, declared.

He was committed to jail in default of bail. f'lf Greenwood, former boxer and foot ball player was fatally shot in his home at Oarby last night after he had ordered a late caller, talking to' his wife at the door, to leave the house. COME POST FOR STEELTON MAN Webster S. Kohlhaas, 204 Pine street, who several months ago accepted a position in one of the hospitals at Cleveland, has been appointed comptroller and purchasing agent for the Harrisburg Hospital. He reported for duty on Monday.

FIRE COMPANY TO MEET Police later arrested Harry Sims- son, a friend of the Greenwoods, and A special meeting of the Rescue Fire' Company will be held in the charged him with the shooting. i hose house parlors at 7.30 o'clock tnis evening. Accoraing to detectives Greenwood had previously warned Simpson to cease attentions to his wife. Last night after he had retired Greenwood Paul to be muzzled. After arriving at Swampscott, RLOTCHY SKIN wed annoy yo.

RmpUbUtk. Paul continued his misconduct and was summarily ejected from White was aroused by a knock at the door which his wife answered. Going to the door, he recognized Simpson and ordered him from the place. an ara quiucijr dupcUed by THIS EVENING 7 to 9 and Participate in the Fall 1 Court and placed in the hands oi the Marines. There is now but one White altercation Simpson police say, drew a pistol ana fired three shots, one penetrating Greenwood's lung.

He died in the hospital. I House dog Rob Roy the snow white collie. I i. 1 vi m. i NG of the Enlarged and Beautified J.

H. Troup Thursday usic House Troup Building, 15 South Market Square Come, bring your friend, for an enjoyable evening. Our entire building, recently remodeled, will be filled with interesting, entertainment sensation uomn eie 9 P.M. Every Thursday at 9 P.M. (Eastern Daylight Time) tune in and hear the Atwater Kent Radio Artists We're always glad to de monstrate Atwater Receiving Sets and Radio Speakers because they're so -fine they sell themselves.

1 IWiil tilt I Pieces" A and instructive exhibits. Souvenirs for ail. Special Attractions: Municipal Band C. Lloyd Major's Orchestra Vocal and Instrumental Novelties ATWMEK Never before have we crowded greater values into a Living Room Outfit. Judge it by any standard the quality of the Furniture it includes or the completeness with which it furnishes the living room.

Then you will understand why it is indeed a sensation at this low price this week only. High grade Overstuffed three 'piece Suite in full spring construction. Loose spring cushions. Large Davenport, wing and club chair and with the Suite FREE, a Bridge and Floor Lamp, End Table, Davenport Table and Smoking Stand. A small initial payment delivers this wonderful Outfit to your home.

Our Liberal Club Plan Terms Make It Very Convenient for you to pay the balance. im mm). Ro0m Ml 1 tm Table, ml Deport 4l Mi lr2 Table, i If 1- fridge PS FJoor Smoking Stand, RADIO On Display At Our Fall Opening J. H. TROUP 7 and 9 It ill IT North North The Market Square Dept.

Store MUSIC HOUSE 15 S. Market Square Plxtrlbutor THE III OMAR CO. HarrlHbure, Pa, Growing CfreatehDaily Market Square IS.

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