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THE YORK DAILY, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1018. 12 APPEALS TO CITIZENS TO CLEAN SIDEWALKS Store Closed Every Monday Until Further Notice OE 11 A RS1 1305 BROUGHT COLOR TO HER CHEEKS li and A Silk, 2 snoots. Handicapped fcy a shortage of both labor and tools, the highway department of tho city, as a result of the extraordinary weather conditions prevailing at the present time, finds itself unable to cope with the task which it faces removing O. N. T.

Cotton 3c Dragon Spool So cards Pearl 10c cards Pearl 10o Hiflh Waistline Bolting 10 cards Snap Fasteners. Be cards Snap Fasteners, 2 in dl.l. i ....4 ....2 ....7 for ....8 Sick from Overwork and Worry This Woman Recovered Her Health and Strength "I am glad to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," says Mrs. Roderick Mnriav.

of No. 75 Norman ave 50c Lor i a Face 50o Palmolive Shampoo 60o Pebeco Tooth Pasta 50 Cutieura Ointment 50o Oirma Viva Rouge 25o Frivol Talcum 25o Perapiro 25o Sahitol Tooth Paste 25c Sanitol Tooth 15c Tooth Brushes 25o Packer's Tar 8oap 25o Woodbury's Facial Soap. JJ 39? If 41? I 18? I I lO? I 1 18? 5 uiADjr uet oil Stickerei Trimming, pi 10o boxes Wire Hair 10o Skirt Markers ...7 nue, Buffalo, N. "as they have been of wonderful benefit to me. A few years a so I was completely run down through overwork and worry.

My blood was thin and watery and I was verv pale. I grew gradually worse for a vear and was weak and short of breath, especially when I walked up The Greatest Values of the Winter Season Now! the snow from the streets and sidewalks. With a view to relieving this condition as much as possible, and preventing any damaire which might result from a sudden thaw. Superintendent George Bollinger, of the highway department, has issued the following appeal to citizens: All patriotic citizens are kindiy requested to come to the front on Monday next to remove the snow from all pavements and open all gutters to nrevent the dangerous flooding of cellars. tnce the factories and stores are all closed on that day.

will the manufacturers and merchants please help remov the snow-in front of their respective places of business and properties, as are unable to cope with the situation much longer. We are hampered by the lack of help and tooi3. By Bd doing von will help ourelf as well as the city. We are clearing all fire plugs in case of lire, sewer inlets in case of flood, and street crossings as much as possible. Kvery-bodv please help.

(Signed) GEO. M. rSOLLTKGER. Supt. of Highways.

CIGAR STAMP RECEIPTS SHOW DECREASE IN YORK stairs, which I could not uu resting every few steps. I could not even walk across the room without having my heart flutter. "I was under the doctor's care i ontiro winter. I was End Sale Right at Its Very Best With the Greatest Values of the Winter on Each One of Our Five Floors Matchless Mill-End Bargains This Saturday Finds the Great Mill-Season Bargains Galore LAST HELK ON SAVINGS Prices on All Domestics Touch Lowest Levels in the Mill-End Sale Values That Will Not Be Possible Again All the Year on (V) New Spring Millinery A Remarkable Showing of New Spring Milliner especially prepared for Saturday's business, includes some of the smartest styles that rvdl be seen the coming season. Special prices are quoted to induce early buying.

Regular 59c Unbleached Sheeting, llllUUgllUUb not benefited by his treatment and began using rr. Williams' Pink Pills. I noticed right away that the pills were helping me, for my cheeks began to have some color and my strength returned. I recovered entirely after giving the pills a thorough trial. I will be glad if.

through this statement of my experience, some other person Is restored to health." If you are interested in the treatment" that was of so much benefit to Mrs. MacLay write today to the Dr. Williams Medicine Schenectady, X. Y-, for two valuable booklets on the blood and diet. They are free.

Your rr Williams' Pink Nemo Wonder- lilt Corsets I Monday, February 4 Koyal Society Packages 1-3 off numbers that we can't duplicate in Dressing Sacques and Underwear, Children's Dresses, Hats, Caps, Regular BOc Packages. 34 Regular 75c Packages 50 Regular $1.00 Packages 6TS Regular $1.50 Packages. K. S3. E54.

fi $5.00 Model 555, 556, 557. 658 New Satin-arvd-Lisere-Straw Combinations, turbans and sailors, drooped and rolling brims, In black, brown, navy, taupe and 9-4 width, extra heavy quality; Mill-End Price, a' Atg yard TtOC Regular $1.39 Double Linen Table Damask, extra heavy in all neat staple patterns; Mill- 1 1 End Price, a yard Regular 12Vic White Cotton Crash with red borders; exceptionally good value: Mill-End 1 A Price, a yard VI Regular $1.00 Line Table Damask, extra heavy and in a good Cigar manufacturers In this section cf Ninth Internal revenue district paid Into the treasury of the United States as revenue for the cigars manufactured in the hundreds of factories in York and Adams counties during the month of January. Of this amount cigar manufacturers in Red Ijon. one of the Important centers for this industry, paid alone more than JSO.OoO. According to the report of the York revenue office for the past month there was collected from all sources of revenue.

S129.432.d4. an increase of 122.43 over the same month a year ago. However, cigar stamp receipts for khaki; specially priced to in I unn ui uftiov Pills for Pale People. Advertisement $1.98 duce early buying at only Women's and Misses' New Sport Hats, in all colors and combinations; every wanted shade to match sport suits; many lovely stvles at to 94. SO Beautiful Trimmed Hats, the newest Ideas for spring.

In straw and. Georgette and satin combinations, ribbon and straw (fine hemp) combined, and nil ribbon hats, showing all the new trimmings; very handsome styles at only 93.98 to 97.98 Regular 29c Hemmed Turkish Towels, subject to slight stain marks; large size and good weight; Mill -End Price 1 only AJC Regular 39o Turkish Towels, large else, plain hem. extra heavy; very slight seconds; Mill- QQ End Price only djC Regular 59c Mercorixod Table Damask, 64 Inches wide, nice fine quality. In beautiful patterns; Mill-End Price, a ACkg yard HcZ) Regular 39o Mercerized Table Damask, 68 Inches wide. In a good assortment of patterns Mill-End Price, a OaC Regular $2.00 Mercerized Damask Table Cloth Patterns, fine Quality, 2 yards long, with borders all around; Mill-End 69 Handsome Silks an Special Price in 89c line of patterns; Mill-End Price, a yard Going up to Nemo Sell-Rcduc-1 Ing Corses A No.

402, 403 and 405 with Relief Bands Present Price Will be $5.00 Don't miss this splendid opportunity to practice true economy. Anticipate your corset needs for a year to come. Women's and Misses' Ready-to Wear Hats, in satin combined with caterpillar or Turkish braid, smartly tailor trimmed with gros-graln ribbon; special at only and $3.98 Regular $2.50 Crochet Bed Spreads made of a full bleached, fine thread yarn, soft finish; Mill- QO End Price J)XI70 Regular $3.00 8atin Finish Bed Spreads, heavy weight, in all good CWTBS IjlVER the month of January did riot come up to those for the month of Pecember. when factories in this section of the Ninth district were experiencing the wlndup of the Christmas holiday season. During- December, total revenue receipts reached $14,896.91.

of which amount, $131,113.89 was collected from the sale of ctfpr stumps. During the month of January, 1917 receipts of the York office totaled The Increased cost of tobacco, heavier taxes and ither conditions brought about by the war are probably reasons why few new cigar and tobacco factories have started operations In this city and York county towns durinjr the past several months, it Is said. During: the month of January but nine factories were opened, these giving employment to 74 hands. In December. 1517.

14 new factories were opened with 110 hands. In January. 1917. 23 new factories were opened, with 1S9 hands. The following is a list of the new cigar and tobacco factories that bejjan operations during the past four weeks: Women's and Caildren's GLOVES AT MILL-END PRICES Women's $2.00 Washable White Kid Gloves, one-clasp, pique sewn, with contrast embroidery; slses 5 to 74; Mill-End Price, f-Q a pair Vl00 Women's Kid Gloves, sixes 5 to 64 only, one and two-clasp.

P. X. pique or over seam, in grey and black; values to QQ Mill -End Price, a OaC Children's 50o Wool Gloves, extra heavy knit, in navy and black; Mill-End Price, a pair OJC Ribbon Special One lot of Ribbons, satin, taffetas and failles, in solid colors, fancy stripes and satin edge; a beautiful assortment of colora; values to 39c; Mill-End 0 Price, a yard only iJC patterns; Mill-End CO Price Dress Goods Have the MilL-nd Sensational Values in Coals, and Closing Out Remaining Winter Stock Regardless of Cost or Loss in the Mill-End Sale Regular 59o Worsted Checks and Plaids, 36 Inches wide; very desir able for skirts and children's wear; Women's and Misses' Coats, made of black curltex, with 29c Mill-End Price, a yard only collar and cuffs of baby lamb; half lined; sizes 16 to regular $25.00 values; Extra Special in the Mill-End Sal at only Regular $1.25 Worsted Checks, inches wide; small checks, in black-and-white; popular for suits and skirts; Mill-End Price, a QO- yard 0C S3.00 and $3.75 Fancy Cloaking, Regular 12.00 India Twill Silk. 26 inches' wide. In colored satin stripes on white grounds; very pretty for separate skirts; Mill-End Price, a J- yard 1 OU Regular 2.00 Japanese Pongee, 36 inches wide, with the new colored dots; beautiful for dresses, waists and skirts; lj 1 PA Mill-End Price, a yard" vltOU Regular $1.89 All Silk Fancies, 36 Inches wide.

In light and dark stripes; Mill-End 1 rp Price, a yard JL 30 Regular $1.19 Silk Messaline, 36 Inches wide. In light and dark colors and black; a good weight silk for dresses or trimmings; Qr Mill-End" Price, a ODC Regular $27.50 and $29.50 Coats, all the new and most desirable materials. In black, navy, brown, green, grey, including handsome fur trimmed models; Extra Special at only, f6 inches wide; very special for $1.98 Women' $1.00 NECKWEAR Saturday only at. a yard Are You Tied Up Indoors? If so, yonf whole system naiondlygets tied up too. A laxyliveT and constipated bowels are bad things, dangerous things.

Exercise as much as tou can but keep your lirer and bowels op to the mark all the Take one pill regularly until you are sure you are all right again. CARTBtS Women's and Misses' Plush Coats, sizes 16 to 46, lined throughout, in full flared model, with large black coney collar; also. Wool Velour Coats, In navy green and brown; actual value Extra Soecial at only Skirts Made to Order, from materials bought at our store, all finished ready-to-wear, ff for only JJ 79c Hosiery and Underwear AT MILL-END FRICES Women's 29 Heavy Black Cotton Hoae, reinforced at all wearing points; Mill-End Price, a nr pair muC Women's SOo Colored Lisle Hose, tn all the most destrablo shades; Mlll-Knd Price, a OA pair OiC Women's $1.23 and $1.50 Silk Hose, In black and white; extra good seconds; Mlll-Knd QQ Price, a pair only OiC Women's $1.60 Silk Novelty Hose, In various color combinations; a big Mlll-Knd Bargain 1 if at, a pair only 1 UU Woman's $1.00 and $1.25 Silk-and -Wool Vasts, high and low neck styles, with short sleeves; sizes 7. 8 and 9: slight seconds; "7Q, Mlll-Knd Price only e7 Women's $1.00 and $1.23 Bleached Fleeced Union Suits, light weight, ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves; all slirs; special in the Mlll-Knd Sale at only 8 and fl.OO Children's Bleaehed Fleeced Ribbed Union Suits, sites i to It; extra good values at 75 to 1.35 Children's Bleaehed Fleeced Ribbed Vests and Pants, sizes 2 to 16; extra good values at, a garment 39? and 50? Regular $14.98 Silk Dree see, sixes 16. 18 and 36, of good messaline.

In black, brown and Copenhagen; fancy embroidered front and pockets; white satin collar; only One lot of Handsome Jleck-wear. tuxedo and sailor shapes, in satin. Georgette, broadcloth, organdlo and lace; all new styles; regular $1.00 values: Mill-End Special at New Skirts at Mill-End Prices $3.98 to $12.98 Values at $2.98 to $9.98 Prlne Or. Cigar company. McSher-rystown, 5 hands: Nelson Olphin.

Red Lion R. D. 1, 6 hands; Ulysses C. Spat. York R.

D. 1 hand; Stabley and Billet Cigar company, Ijoganvllle. 10 hands; 'William D. Gipe, Craley, 5 hands; Charistlan K. Kills, Felton K.

D. 2. 3 hands; Aaron E. Uusson, Red Lion, 5 hands: W. H.

Myers Red Lion, 4 Ohands: Enterprise Tobacco company. Red Lion. PULLMAN RECEIVERS' BALANCE IS $37,898 Receivers for the Pullman Motor Car company. In the suit cf the Ryland Brooks Lumber company against the former firm, have filed a report with Judge Charles B. Witmer, of the United States district court at Scranton.

Unless exceptions are taken to the accounts of the receivers, within 30 days, the report will be finally confirmed at the March session of the district court. The receivers' report shows a balance of $37,893.36 for the distribution among ihe creditors of the defunct corporation. The receivers charge themselves with $1,406,034.45 received In cash. They take credit for disbursements jweur.ting to $1. 336,663.

48. The balance as of Dec. 31. 1917, was $69,364.57. This o-tlance Included the sum of $3,000 Invested In Liberty bonds.

The only claims against the receivers which are not yet satisfied are Our Entire tock of Rurjs at Mill-End Prices All Sixes and All QuilitU 'Positively the lowest prices you'll see till after the war In our Great Mill-End Sale of Large and Small Rugs. The largest and best line we have ever shown. Nirva big lots to choose from and almost as many prices- vThey are all 'ITTL IVEK PILLS new, right from the maker within the past ten days, and mcluoe plain colors; checks, stripes and mixtures in wool fabrics, silks and satin. Every woman who tees these skirts will want one or more of them, when aha aeee how little they are sailing for. Petticoats for $2.98 Heatherbloom top, with beautiful silk flouncing in plain and changeable shades; regular and extra sizes; actual value special in the Mill-End Sale at $2.98.

Colorlees faces often show the abecoes) of Iron la Use blood. Carter's Iron Pills wil! hIp tbia cooJkkn. These Waists Are New and Just As Pretty As aa Be. See Them! Scores of Lovely New Styles at Mill-End Prices Specials, i rom fir? Feb. furniture Sale Savings of a Fourlh to a Third $98.0: Three-piece Bed Room Suite, $72.00 $125.00 Four-Piece Bed Room Suite, $82.00 $139.00 Four Piece Bed Room Suite, $98.00 $175.00 Four-Piece Bed Room Suite, $120X0 $42.50 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, $29.98 $45.00 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, $32.50 $55.00 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, $36.00 $110.00 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, $79.50 $89.00 Three-Piece Dining Room Suite, $55.00 $200.00 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite, $145.00 $275.00 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite, $108.00 $350.00 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite, $220.00 $10.00 Felt Combination Mattresses, $6.98 $28.00 Ostermoor Special Matresses, $21.00 In connection with our February Furniture Sale we offer exceptionally low price on all our Rugs and Curtain materials.

Selections can be made now and held for futur delivery, if so desired. Four Big Lots of Men's Shirts Offer Best Picking of the Season Sl.vOVakes $1.25 Values $1.0 Values Values to S5.C0 Regular $..00 Hair Switches $1.50 Extra quality Human Hair Switches, 3-ounce, weight, three-strand, 30 Inches long. In all shades; a regular $3.00 value; Mill-End Extra Special at only 91-59 those of the Detroit Pressed Steel company and a few small unlocated merchandise creditors. A balance of was rcctived from the Pullman Motor Car company Dec 29. 1916.

The receipts for the period from Dec 29. 1316, to July 23. 1917, Inclusive, amounted to $997,137.64. The receipts from July 24. to Dec 31.

1917, were The disbursements during the nam period were respectively and $35,930.01. The receivers ask credit for This amount Includes $4,191.61 as a commission on the sale of property, $9,000 for carrying on the business, and for ancillary receiverships. The remainder of the amount covered attorneys' fees as follows: Charles-T. Terry, New York. J.

Boyce Smith, New York. $175; Sttrnp-son, Stockton Palmer, Itoston. $100; Henry C. Niles. York, George K.

Schmidt, York, and Michael S. Niles, York. The board of receivers Is composed of Messrs. V. A.

Keyworth, C. L. Hoff and Henry D. Schmidt. MISS T0RRENCE TO WED CAPTAIN VAN BAMAN Extra Special New Georgette Crepo Waists, beautiful styles, in white and flesh, embroidered in white and colors; all sizes 38 to 46; Extra Special in the QQ Mill-End Sale at only 1 siO Regular $3.98 Fine Georgette Crepe Waists, a new lot Just received.

In white, felsh. blacks taupe, green, brown and plum; Kxtra Special In the Mlll-Knd Sale at 93. 98 and $5.98 New Striped Tub Silk Blouses, made of extra heavy tub silk, with collars that can be worn either high or low, large flat collars and Peter Pan collars; Mlll-Knd Prices 1.98 to 92.98 Regular $3.98 to $5.98 Crepe" de Chine Waists, white and flesh col-or, embroidered, plaited and plain models. In high and low neck styles special In the Mlll-Knd Sale at 93. SO, 93.98 New Wash Satin Waists, in flesh, maize, nlle, lavender and turquoise blue, made with white wash satin collar and cuffs special in the Mill-End Sale at Cf only 43eOU New Batiste Waists, In all white or with colored linen collar and cuffs; new, smart up-to-date models, Including the "Peter Pan" which is a favorite.

Beautiful styles at 91.98 to 92.98 Women's rrc Sweaters, Under muslLis, Etc AT MILL-END PEICES New Slip-On Wool Sweaters, with fish-tall and plain straight bottom, in robin's egg blue. Copenhagen, coral, American beauty, emerald, rose and purple, with smart angora sailor collar in white and grey special In the Mill-End QQ Sale at only 4 70 Regular $5.98 Angora Sweaters, with sailor collar, full belt and two pockets, in Copenhagen and rose; Milf-End Price QQ only 33.ivO Regular $6.00 Sweaters, plala at Itch, all wool. In rose, emerald, Copenhagen and purple, trimmed with stripe; Mill-End CA QQ Price only P470 Regular $1.50 Women's Nainsook Gowns, with low neck and short sleeves, trimmed In filet and Val. laces, and neat embroidery; special In the Mill-End Sale at Ifl.OO to 1.25 Regular $1.00 Black Sateen Petticoats, finished with deep flounce; Mill-End Price sjQ only JC Women's Wrappers, of figured percales, in blue and grey; sizes 34 to 48; special $1 98 Women's House Dresses, of plain and striped chambrays, trimmed with neat embroidery; new styles, with belted waistline and full back; a pretty assortment at $1.25 to 3.50 Special Women's House Dresses, made in "Billy Burke" style, of neat stripe and check percales. In all pretty colors; each QQ only tj 1 l70 New Trimmings Silk Soutache Braid, In all the desirable colors; bolt of twelve yards 25c or, a yard 3 Tho New Chenille Braid the smartest of new dress trimmings in black, white, gold, Copenhagen, rose, navy, green, taupe, sand, plum and brown; bolt of 10 yards rf 65c or, a yard OC wlf $1.09 $1.19 $2.98 82c iliosc Delicious Lancaster Candies A Fresh Shipment for Tomorrow's Selling Materials Include practically everything In Shirtings up to the fine all silk crepe de chine and sllk-and-linen fabrics, in an immense assortment of handsome patterns and colorings.

This is one of the best Shirt Hales we ever held, with, values such as are to be found only at this store. Men's 43c Fibre Silk Hose, In black, l.in, gray and white; all Men's High Grade Neckwear, In immense assortment of hand Leather Goods AT MILL-END PRICES Regular $1.00 and $1.23 Women's Leather Hand Bags, in morocco, panther and pin seal; Mill-End Price only OIC Regular $1.00 Women's Leather Flat Book Purses, back and top strap styles, in Mack und blue; Mill-End Price KQ only OJC Regular 76c Women's Leather Purses, back strap, in tan, brown and black; Mlll-Knd Extra Special at JA-only OVC New Vei's 50c to $1.50 Loose Veils, to add that final smart touch to your spring hat, straight and circular shnp-s, beautifully scrolled and dotted, In brown, taupe, black and purple. Each SO 91.00, 91.50 Buttons Made to Order Mill-iind Bargains in Children's Wear Mothers Should Not Overlook These Bargains Mill- aizes; Mill-End Price, 3 some patterns and colors, at End Prices: pair for $1.00 or, a pair. 35c ood cold good cold Men's Grey Domet Work Shirts, i Shirts, sizes 14 to 17JV4; an extra Fine Silk to 14, In with large Regular $12.98 Girls' Velvet Coats, sizes 10 black, taupe and brown nutria trimmed collar; reduced to $1.00 weather shirt; Mill-End Price Regular 50c 30e Regular Xeckwear 50 Regular $1.00 Neckwear C9 Regular $1.60 Neckwear S9 Regular $2.00 Neckwear Regular $2.50 Neckwear Regular $3.00 Neckwear Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Heavy Union Suits, sizes 42 to 46 only. with or without wool finish; Mill- A dlspetoh from Baltimore yeterda.y announcing that a nvarrlajre license hd been secured In tha.t city Wednesday afternoon by Captain Walter W.

Van of Camp Meade, and Miss Pauline Torrence, of Tork. eame as a surprise to society In this city, in which Mlsa Torrtnce has ben a prominent figure. That the surprise was extended to the of one of the participant, was admitted at the Torrene home, Sprtng-etsbury place nr.d South Duke street, yesterday afternoon, where It wm said there must some mistake Miss Tor-renee's intention to wed had not been known. At th Van Uaman home It waj that Captain Van Raman and his brlde-io-be had been anxious to kesp proposed marriage a secret. The romance may be set down aa one of thone in whlrh the war has played a I rominent part, friends of the couple said yesterday afrerr.oon.

Misa Torrence, vouafMt daughter of Mrs Oertruds O. Torrnce. onvs time ago volunteered for service In food administration department Captain Van Baman, a son of M. Van Uaman. 714 Kmsth Oeorga street, is a prominent voimir liivvfr Yfirk.

having served for 39c Black Bloomers QQ sizes 8 to 12 aaC $1.98 to $3.98 Soiled White Dresses, sizes 2 to 5. 98t and 91.98 $2.98 White Ratio Coats, sizes 1 and 2. with quilted lln- J0 Or Ing and all around belt $12.98 to $20.00 Girls High Grade Coats, sizes 8 to 12, of botany broadcloth and real plush, with large kit coney fur collars; reduced to 99.98 and Jf.12.00 Closing Out RSHS all Fall and Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists Millinery and Furs At Greatly Reduced Price $1.05 End fipecial at $7.98 Coats, sizes zibsline and and 93.98 Boys' Gray navy collar $3.49 $3.98 to $5.50 Girls' 6 to 14, In mixed cloth, astrakhan; reduced to 92.98 Regular $3.98 Little Chinchilla Coats, with and belt; sizes 2 to reduced to Boys SuIIs, Overcoats and our entire stock (excepting Blue Serge Suits) at greatly reduced prices Jn the Mill-End Sale. Wonderful values for today und tomorrow IOEXOI 30 TWO NEW INDUSTRIES a term aa asFUtunt district attorney. lit was formerly captsin of Company K.

Eighth regiment. X. O. but relln- quished that office, proposing to enter th campaign for district attorney of York county lfist fall. A call to Fort Niafjara to tho first officers" training camp.

Interfered with this ambition. Captain Van Haman went to Fort Ni.iRara and after bavin been aRain commissioned was s-nt to Camp Meade to help develop the raw recruits of the new National army. He has been there sinre last fall. tence, decree or Judgment for the payment of moneys whatsoever. In any matter or thing within its jurisdiction, a copy of said order, sentence, decree or judgment may be certified to any court of common of the same county, and be entered snd indexed therein as a judgment and collected with like force and effect if the same had been recovered as a judgment tn the latter court." Kochow Hied the necessary legal papers in the proceedings to collect the fine and costs from Oellinger, In the prothono-' sow.

of the Chester White family, tli.it seems likely to prove literally worth her weight in gold. although h-r weight is considerable. Within a period of 2) days less than a year the sow has given birth to 47 pigs, in three litters. Some of the pises were fattened and old by Kurtz for us much as $37 each. The first litter, consisting of 18 pigs, was born Feb.

14. 1917; the second, 15 pigs. Auk. 2, 1917. and the third.

14 pigs, Jan. 27. 1918. Kurtz says he defies any lmg breeder In York county to equal this record. man's Home and Korelnw Missionary "-clety, at 8 o'clock, on tin- llrst Wednesdny evening" of every month; the AIwmi Heady Mission band will meet nt 6.30 o'clock on the evening of the mccomI WednCHdny of every month: tho Nexn Weary.

Mission band, also on 1h ecoiil Wednesday of every month. Ht o'clock: the brotherhood of Ihe eomtreentton will regularly meet on the third Weitnesdxv evening of every month at o'clock: the Always Keady Mission land, which tneei semi-monthly, will hold Its wrnnrt hum I -lnr of each month on the final Wednesday of the month at 6:3 p. in. Tl.c Mm-day services will be held In the auditor-turn of the church, and the week-day -vices In the church chapel. Shirt Company and Woodwork and Mattress Companies Get Locations The J.

Dlehl Shirt company, having- a factory in Stewartstown, will occupy the second floor of The Dispatch LuildlnK, 41 Kast Market street, within the next few days, when operations will be resumed on a larger scale. The company will move its machinery and other equyiment into the baildinn- in a few days. licnrRB Hess, dealer In second hand furniture at the West Market street bridge, has secured a lease on the LI' j-aMi ei THE TRUTH ABOUT ECZEMA AND PILES tary'a office, late Wednesday afternoon. mam iaJ ii i SCHIEDT KNOWN IN YORK Pro-German F. and M.

Professor Has Talked In Reformed Churches The resignation of Dr. 11. C. SchUdt from the faculty of Franklin and Marshall college, Incuater, following his frequent pro-German utterances, haa caused a mild stir In college clrcl-ss. Doctor Schledt's only statement In relation to the resignation is that a nervous collapse compelled him to Quit.

It was said yesterday that Doctor Schledt, who spoke in several York Reformed churcles in recent years, wrote on the poster announcing a lecture by Dr. Newell Dwlght Hlllis, this phrase: "Champion liar of the V. but when asked as to th correctness of the report he refused to deny or affirm it. The Reformed church was recently aroused by an article from Doctor Schiedt. saying that would be against Uie c'nlted States participating in the war nl that his Prussian training led him le oelleve that any violation of his convic-ions would be self-annihilation.

A com-nittee of the board of trustees will act his resignation Saturday. Doctor Schiedt Wednesday again ridi--uUed the stories of German atrocities In i ig-ium and France. building at N'ewberry street and I -II 1.. I ,1 V. Heal Skin Diseases Be Careful to keep the stomach well, the liver and bowels regular, by the timely and helpful aid of te Hill1, loimeiiy uj Jacob Kystrr, dealer In food and grain.

In which he will manufacture the woodwork of the Pullman automatic ventilators, beds and mattresses. Hess has purchased some machinery and equipment from the Pullman company and will begin tho new industry within tho next, few days. Try "O-So-Gud" Pretzels and be convinced that you never tasted any better If as good. Their crisp, nutlike flavor appeals to grown-ups and children alike. They are made of pure, nourishing Ingredients aad baked in a sanltaiy bakery.

Ask for them by name. WILL. COLLECT DELLINGER FINE District Attorney Issues Execution Against Bomb Sender district Attorney Kochow Wednesday entered judgment "nd Issued an execution for the collection of the fine and costs of prosecution against Calvin M. Deliinger, who was convicted In the local courts last October on the charge of having placed explosives on the porch of the home of Wads W. McClune, which resulted in the Injury of McClune and Al torney C.

If. Still. iJeilinger, besiles receiving a prison sentence, was ordered t--pay a One of $500 and the costs of prose -cution, which amounted to $148.92. The district attorney took this actio, after he learned that Delllnger has half-interest in some real estate In York He bases It on an act of assembly of 19' which provides that "where any court quarter sessions of the pence or court oyer and terminer In this commonweslt! Va lAtAfAr marie or rl nr nhnll Thousands and thousands of people, ays I'Pterson, are leaj-ning ecry week that one cent box of Peterson Ointmesit will abolish Kcma and banish pile, and the grateful letters 1 receive every day are worth more to trve titan roon.y. I had Fcsm for nvaziy years on my head Mid couid not get ajiything to do It any good.

I aw your ad and got one box and I owe you many thanks for the rood It has done me. There isn a blotch on my head now, and I couldn't help but tnank Peterson, for the cure In great. Mrs. Mary 1UH, 4-'0 Third Avenue, i'lttsburgh. Pa.

I hav had Itching piles for 15 years and Peterson's im tho only ointment that relieves ine, besides the piles sem to have gone. A. B. liuger. 1127 Washington A venae.

Racine. Wis. L'se Peterson's Ointment for old sores, salt rheum a-nd all skin disease. It banishes pimples and blackheads in le-ss than 10 days and leaves the skin clean, elsar and pleasant to look upon. Druggists guarantee it.

Adv tie anient. I NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH Serious throat and lunjr troubles usually begin thus. At the outset or even when they becomu chronic try ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE This Calcium preparation combats Infection and tonics the system by aiding In tissue repair. Thousands have found It effective. Contains no Alcohol, Narcotic or Habit-Forming l)rug.

92 aire, now l0. alse, now Hoc. Price Includes war tax. All druggists. Fckman Ijatoorstory, Philadelphia.

Idvertisement. It i3 unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashe3 and similar skin troubles. A little zemo, obtained ct any drug store for 35c, or Sl.CO for ertra large bottle, and promptly rpplied will usually give instant relief frcm itching torture. It cleanses and ceothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate 6kin.

It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, Q.

1EEWS nus CHRIST LUTHERAN SERVICES On account of the scarcity of fuel, the pastor and vestry of Christ Lutheran church have made arrangements for the l-uoiic worship and exercises of tho various church societies on and after next Sunday, as follows: The Sunday services as usual; the last Monday evening or every month, the vestry will meet In the parsonage; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock; the Wo- SOW'S FAMILY 47 IN YEAR With, pork retailing at 35 cents per pound, R. L. Kurtz, Newberry town-aoio. In ha nnislnn a rimwt LarM Sal of Amy Madtcina in tS Wotttf Sola OTarrwbara. Is buxaa.

10c 25e lTi mil ii i hereafter make or enter, any older, sen.

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1871-1918