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'OllK DAILY, WEDNESDAY UOItXING, DECEMBER 30, 1908 JFKRSONALS CREW NOT TO BLAME, I fi7 INITIATED CO. A VETERANS Daily MRlon, of Duluth, is vltif'rs; ienls in this city. FOR DEATH OF BOYS J. Miller, of P2T Prospect street, TODAY'S Ev'KNI: BY HEPTASOPHS too Old at Forty WILL ORGANIZE Cigarmukers" union, o. wi I 4 this evening for Detroit, Mich.

i Trainmen Explain to Coroner's Jury Cfrl, of Newville, Cumberland bfatp'No. 8B. Patriotic Order Sons of As.h. a. or Order OFFICERS ATTEND How Triple Trgsdy Occurred SUPREME coi.rty.

1 iKiLlnr his son-in-law, E. Smth. 321 street. Funerals Will Be Held Thursday ASSOCIATION SIMILAR TO THOSE IN OTHER CITIES, TO BE FORMED HERE CEREMONIES HELD BY YORK CONCLAVE, NO. 124 Charlfi pjxgle, who has been visit- of Americans.

Jordan balldinK. 1 1K Ladles of the Ins his parents in this city, left last even ing for his home ln Lewlstown. Misses Sadie and Marjruerlte Heilman. East King: street, are visiting The crew in charge of the Northern Central passenger train that. Monday afternoon near the Black bridge, ran down and killed Lutheran Sowers, Guy Adams and John Woods, three i 1 Sixty-seven out of a class of ighty-reven candidates were initiated by York conclave.

No. 124. Independent Gold. Eii County National bank bUSS council. No.

16. American Order of Engineers. Colonial hotel. Virttngm.n-1 Fraternal and Beneficial association. No.

1. WUling Workers' lodre. No. 12, Star ot Rethltbem. Polack building.

Columbia council. No. 123. Daughters friends in Allentown. the Order Ht-ntasoDhs.

laat nUtht ln An association ot veterans of Company Eighth N. G. similar to organizations of the same kind existing In Philadelphia, Pitts-bur and other cities, will be formed But Fortify Yourself Against Everyday Ailments Next to exercise and fresh air, Beecham's Pills are the safest, quickest and most natural means to keep the bowels open and the body fit and healthy. Sluggish or constipated bowels cause more illnesses than any other one thing under the sun, and it is important, very important, that the bowels be kept healthy, regular and active. When the bowels become clogged, do not resort to vio and Mrs.

Luther Keller, of Fred- iwys ranging in or street. Prior erlck City, are the guests of friends in wan exonerated from all biaine -o was a short 10 tne initiation i.iere 1 I A I V-. VA tills city. oy tne jury ti inqui In hv about Latean uuuains. trday morning.

rt-inaaanjen Building and Loan asso-, ln York. The project has been dis Rev. Joseph A. Long. R00 West Locust rtreet, ha gone to New York city time, and is IOOkM was to the eneci ciat.oc.

043 casi Mt rvl.i CUSsed ine utsgree team ajia memuers ui ConewaJto trloe. ino. l- fsvorahiv bv prominent ex- to the boys" own negugence on Business. conclave, itit cniei marina, vvus o. Arm, slant Trainmaster Orwig.

su members of the company who live in Fellows' haiL xr Colonial council. No. brt5. Jr. O.

U- A. M-. Iin2. pervisor Hippy and Assistant Super O. Myers, of Pittsburg, who has been visiting in York, has returned York, being endorsed by former ana present tillers.

noma. Sh-pherd lodce. Small's building. lent purgatives and cathartics. Take a gentle, thorough and and Mrs.

James Sechrist. of N. are spending several weeks natural tonic-laxative. To get the best results Notw ltr.stanaing mat tnose uu eligible for membership have become enthusiastic over the prospect of once more becoming connected with the guard, there will be no further move toward effecting an organization until witl friends ln thks city. J.

Greenwalt and the parade was headed by the Royal band. Supreme Archon Morris G. Cohen and Supreme Secretary Samuel H. Tattersall, both of Baltimore, were present and made addresses. The district deputies from Harrisburg.

Kteelton and Lancaster and about thirty members of the order from West Fair View were present. The addition of the sixty-seven new members makes the membership of the York conclave 706, end entitles It to form a separate district with the appointment of a district deputy. visor Miller, of the Northern Centra, railroad, were present at the Inquest. Engineer George C. Yeagy testified that he had slowed down somewhat to take the curve and did not see the boya as he rounded it until his attention was attracted by his fireman ca-ling, "toot, toot," Indicating that he should blow his whistle.

He aAid he had not time to do this but had a brief glimpse of the boys upon the track and then another of them rollng to the side, and at once pulled his emergency brake. As the train cam to a stop he ran back Anna Smith, Ridge avenue, Is speiding several days with her sister, York Maennerthor association, iwut. haiL 2 YEARS AGO- Vievert feet of water was registered in the lare bain at the reservoir. At the home of the bride' a parents. Robinson, of Harford county.

MJ and Miss Mattie J. Allen were married by the Uev. A. W. Pecker.

William Gilberthorp presents to tiel deiberg Informed chuich a rubber doth t-. on the carrot in the aisle. after the spr.ng inspection of the i company, which will be held on Jan- Mrf Albert Holt, in Lancaster. Daisy Ber has returned to Har uary IS. About that time Invitations will be issued to 300 former members of the company, who have served an enlistment, or who entered the federal service from the company, to attend FEAST ON STOLEN TURKEY jHffib easier uied at the home of nn and examinexl the bodies.

Finding each aw I.felcss he clawed them in natural po- i A. Cornelius o.i TJ years. 10 months and ris urg after spending several days with reltlves in this city, i iMUs Anna Pmall, of this city, Is sp.rtdlng the week with friends in Har-iiburg. i.Mlsa Mabel MlHIgan has returned rirme from a visit with relatives ln Mld-dlitown. John Shenfeldt and sons, Charles ird Lloyd, of Mlddletown, are spending and Then Hsld Banquet That fat turkey, recently stolen a tiieeiiusT vaneu aaii closed tneir ryes, fit the Company A started for York, where he notified the Eighth regiment Veteran' raJlroaa authorities of the tragedy.

TTFVSFD TO WED: tin. lreman Robert II. Williams gave nrantina, iatDF Sold Everywhere in Boxes, 10c and 25c that he had reasons given wny testimony, saying One of the there has not been a Veterans as- v.rlef rlinmta of tha boys upon Clerk of tne Courts Stewart has issueu maniae licenses to the flowing: Moses C. Moul and Elsie E. Smith, botb cf Eat Berlin.

Samuel iU Boyd. Rit Hopewell township, and Ida M. Bell. David C. Posey.

Chanceford township. jump ru tiio eaiiiv tu lijq nv did not think the Joke was funny, graced a anquet board in the Hotel Yorl. dining room last night, the perpetrators of ithe prank having purchased the bird from Mr. Baughman, raying him. It Is stated, forty-one BRIEFS Ctto Huber.

72-t Beech avenue, was ad. to week with relatives in this city. Kohf. of Tamaa.ua. Is lendlnar the Christmas holidays with his ureuts in this city.

ss a and Jiantaret M. rtoa, oouome. Ella mnsi nn. Harrisburg, ana milled to the medical ward of the York hospital yesteray. soelatlon already organized here.

Is that there has been no suitable armory. For this reason. It Is believed I that the present movement comes at an auspicious time, as a new armory is being agitated ty the company. Prospects for a new armory for York are at the present time exceed- Ingly bright. Assurances have b-Pn received of a liberal impropriation from th stat which, w'th money to i the tratk.

Frank Arnold, a basketmaker. of 800 East Mason avenue, the on other witness of the trr-aly. testified that he had passed the boys a ftW nutes before the accident occurred, and thai they had asked him what time it was. His back was turned when he heard the grinding of the express after the air brakes aad been applied. The tlvreo funerals wiU Uke place Cunnion, SchuyikiU county.

which. Sy.vJa jieihorni of thS c)tri cents a pound for the turkey dn ssed, weigl.ed pounds. Fall Winter CLOTHING The health report for November will be Issued In a few days bv the citv health tK-lng entertained ln Carlisle by Miss Eva The turkey with other things of the LETTERS GRANTED: Wills Herbert has issued department. season was served to the following: bert -Frey, Constables, A. F.

and Mrs. George Hays, of thl Waltman, Jacob Cookes. T. S. Stro-11' vlitlni In Carlisl.

the guests r-t of th former's narfr.ti J'lhn Rowt. -r nf O.Tv,A.,rK'. I I 1 WeMcLeanStoreNewf THIS l( SPACE RESERVED ii be raised from other sources. wld i Thursday next, although at different ttoro. West Market street, is th following: le tters of administration on the estate of J.

Howard Eleetner, of Hanover bur-ouub. to Mary 41. letters of adminitrton on the estate 1 1 1 ii r-. 1 1 i mini snow tne oi armory hours that wm be tn keerdnie with the his- T-hJ nf n.iv Adams was' taken Aldermen Joyeph Harmon. N.

C. MaJ vri v. i i Harry Moyer John Wetgle; county, "Vl ijvl Stiyder. of JShrewsnury tory of and the military reouta- In charge bv Undertaker W. J.

Uoll, ud Uoyd ti. to Charles W. Soyd. tkn of the famous orjanliatlons wnt to Dirtmltsburg, George W. Holtzlnger.

John Lyons. I sister, Mrs. Geor R. Koenlg. K.

Winchester. Alfred Kell. Nelsc i fcnylT. which Kave- been sent from here. -The tr in lt rattan on tne juconn-ry.

rtnur oue, w. a. s-i Alverta Zlnn. of Milton. Is Vls-and Jacob MeUInger.

her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank new bnl'd'rg will be located won North George street. J- FOR Thursday morning at 8 o'clock for Interment.

Thit Of Luther Sowers as taken In charge by Undertaker Slee-ger and the funeral will be he-Id from family residence on Chestnut street at 10 o'clock Thursday mom-inir The ldv of John Woods waa lody of John Woods East King street. lit Ing IZlnn. I purp iltlng WILL BEGIN FIGHT Joseph Foln, a student at Mercers- HERZ'S academv. Is visitlne relatives and 1908 Y. II.

S. CLASS HELD FIRST REUNION taken In charge by Undertakers Dot-terer Arthur, and the funeral will be held from the Woods home on Walnut street at 2 o'clock Thursday ef Catharine Bhener. West York bor-j ourih. to Milton hefter. REALTY TRANSFERS: City EntrioeT McKinnon has recorded the trner of the following rwU e.tatj: John Zeller and MW.Ina, his wtf.

property 24" East Pop Slrwet, to Mary it-J aeimm. MARRIED: MOL'L 2. by Aldennan N. May. Mo.es C.

Moul and Msi E. Srrth, both of Washington 5 fcUETTFR LTTS1NOEIL On Dec. at 5 o'clock p. nu. at the paruae of the First Methodist EpcoiU church, by the Kev.

J. Fills srnuel P. tuetter and Mary U. LUsidkw. both I James McLean FOR HEANY'S PATENTS IT T' Sophia Nelson, North George ttreet.

has pone to Bloomburf. where Jie will spend some time with friends. President of Lamp Company Says' Civil Suits Will Be Prosecuted Jeredfth. of Shlppens-ttvii suits will ts prosscutsaiurJt v()ltlnC lU the hom(f of th! Rv Against Parsons Using Yorker's Ideasmd Mrs. C.

F. Jacobs, Stanton street. West York, i i x. Leona Attlcks. of Harrisburg.

Hoffheimer, of New Ycrkjm has been tmendin the 23 Msmbsrs Attend Social Function in High School Building tvsning Spent in Dancing and Promenading CLOTHING 15 N. George St. WINEH0LD PRESIDENT Elected by Laursl Fireman Gaorga Cameron Chosen Foreman -nnBi to nis nonie, West College avenue, by an attack of rheumatism. V. Gruner.

the South George strsct peanut seJler, is 111 at his home on West Baptist avenue, having contracted a heavy cold. John If. Longstreet. the real estate niftn, who has been seriously sick from typtold fever the pas' week's, was reported to TT night. John K.

Ketterman, West Market net. West York, who has been confined to his home by a severe attack of the sri, is much improved. Mrs. Jesse Shank. West Market street.

West Vork, who has been eonnned to her home the past several days, waa able to be out of the house yesterday. The Young Men's league of Calvary Presbyterian church held a meeting in Its roons last evening and had an open discus lion on the subject, "The Public School Funds Should be Divided." N. J. Shambaugh. proprietor of the Pair and Square store, West Market s.ret, who fell from a ladder nt ut two weeks ao sprained his rixh.

knee, is tble to attend to business. Q. W. Spangler has been sworn in as a special police officer for the Jackson rnoi Ing picture theater, corner of l'hila-d. Iphla and GeorKe streets, by Mayor VWlver.

Jthn Blum, the aed civil war veteran who wandered away, from his home on Sheitian treet. Christmas dny. and was foul id In a swamp, much Improved, lie la fast regaining his normal heaitlu The cnditlon of Joseph Foller. HI East Majle street, who had his lower Jaw broken in two places by being kicked by a horse whit shoeing the animal at tho blacksmith shop cf 8. W.

Bahn Monday at moon, was improved yesterday. The 1908 class of the York Iltgh school held a reunion In. the school 1 George W. Wlnthold waa re-ieiaai president of the lleany Lamp win mi tnancne wetgle, North building last evening, resident at u.e annuai eieci.uu who is registered at ttve colonial "re" noma, dlsoussed the Heany patents and their and Mrs. B.

Yost, of WiHlams- York. -lA'a- nd nrnmcnaJ- '''KM um.Miuir. o. ptni in uancing a rw.n In rlanrlnir oil.cers elected are as fol- P.OYD BELU. tm lw.

validlty last night, rirying to a Yorkort. returned home after visiting rela Lewis Forney, prtSKlet of the ing. 1-iTkt vice pres.dtnt. M. S.

Got- lows; es and friends In this city and Glen class, started the social function by IT WILL GROW Jock during the bolide ys. has been acoultted ln the federal court' delivering an address. reisers. sunt) I in tne recent against mm. we -tvrlht.

wh la who Welser; treasurer. Otto Geucke; fore sic Refreshments were served. hlef en-intvn'1 to civilly agaln-t Friends' school, at Westtown. a. n.

at St. Luke L.uiiier VJL, it.u.t ftreet. by the Kev. Albert tmuei M. Boyd anJ ilia Ida M.

tvth ot Muddf CreeK Forks. NONEMAKEIi FOUltHMAN. On Iec at Uie near 4, ien tts r.ev. Avi H. Ehrhart.

1 ci.irtr.cv N.ncinaker suxl LydU E. both et Gl Ilotk. KT.F.HS MILLER. On 20. '5.

1 man. orae IS. Cameron: Hor'' nave stolen nis laeas. is sperxung nis vacation with his GOLDEN RULE Bargain House 236-238 W. MARKET ST.

Tie (tori that MYt tie moaer We Offer Bargains Daily dieGu- Tuni.shinas A Joacph U.l'; clerk. B. ngnters una always win iounu zuik urn. er neera. Gotwalt; assistant engl Esteila to protect our property.

we stand araus. Aldah Kennedy. Del la Charles K. Norbeck, Andrew ready to s-pond money in leal battles, cKrnnerg. or t.axi ShaefTcf.

Relle NHson, Emily AFTER IKreider: assistant firemen. Marcellus "-j-slftwr several days with relatives Horn Samuel Nmlth' chief pipe- to lntWut'1 Matast those who anJ frnd9 thta cit Horn hamuel E. Mnlin ulltv of uing Mr. Heany'a ldea.s wl- 'mUn- Mark, I'll infers Davll out th rlht to U9 of Irene P.rKeit. of Hanover, ha.

Mrd R. Mars. Lll Innera. Davll return, home after spending some time Fl Keiser, Howard A. Smith.

George i In this city with Mrs. M. J. Martin, West SchultkIIekn SechrlaL- Mel ma Hin-kle, Fannie' KMnedinst, Grac! Yeatts. Eleanor Logan, Lels Forney, Ellis Levy.

Earle Laftan, Charles Grtenawalt. Norman Landon Relsit.ger. Ivan, Frey. Abdullah Zahhar, John Linde-muth. Leroy Strlckhouser.

Henry s.t the larsunfu. r.ear Utnvne. cy 1 uliwii n-J' -O- Xulia Miller. near lsiieim. MII.LKK-STOVCH On Pc.

2T. V. by ire O. P. hvlihamer, at fc.iiith Clayton Miller and Mis Amu H- Stoucb.

both of York. WENRICK On Dec. 2T. tOH. tifv.

Xj. L. pastor of fr't. I inventory J. Plonk.

wi.nam wasn. uiwki 62-POUND fURKEY York avenue. W. Mann. Charles J.

Landls; chief hose director, D. W. Hildebrand; as- I i slftant hoso directors, George A. John Grove. 323 East Market stre 4 and Mrs.

John Teel, of Hanover, purchased a turkey hen, at the Farnhave turr.ra to thelr Uomn art. r'n market ftftrncrt i -3 1. 1 Lrfigan. Professors F. I'orter tnd A.

Wanner. F- tXl Tl tl4 A- vctriai in inf niy wnn Alra. I I Cs' Jk 1 1 Kl.etter. Robert E. Smith.

John wnnmuis a puunua 1 rro'u. ni 1 rci iiiumrr, 1 rs. tiien JIOUCK. fZT-r7a m-ltl KflLa rtavn frA tf Pfrtff. Alev G.

Cloudsley; clef ehemi CAR AND TEAM COLLIDE caiman. M. S. Hpangler: assistant roasted in Fox and Ottmeyer'a ov tVMIiam IT A VI 7TH WARD CANDIDATES Linsa Entangled i Fsndar Prevented i Purger. William J.

Gardner. A. W. Mules From Running. Away i Burger; trustees, George E.

Near, Our Stock of 1 all Footwear Is Now Complete fee cur line before jou buy your Fall Footwear SOCKS BROS. 41 S. Ceri: St laul's United Lvajitttlicsi church. 1W Char.es A. Wtnnck aaut VennadeU L-ck, botn of Harrisburg.

HANNIC; AN-On Dec 2t llHMi. by the ltrv. P. 1- Kepnsr. pastor fcf M- Paul a Ubited Evansellcal cl.urrlt, li.d Hon.

1. F. OWelman. of Jcobus, and Tll.ie Haruilsaj. ot York- DIED KTALLMAN'.

On 2H. 1A at 5:15 m-. at eianbury. I'a Eva Elizabeth ctaJln.a.. wife ot Frederick It.

StaUiuaii, asei yeat-s. lu ninths and 17 days. lieUtSves and lrtid ar invited attend the fus.erni from tne of kl. tvster. SHi! East George J.

Plonk. Frank II. Ileckert: Janitor. John W. Blymlre.

Sylvester Werner Endorsed by Repd licans for Common Council In a collision between a trolley car and a two mule team on West Market street, yesterday afttmo-n. shortly before two o'clock, a runaway was prevented by the lines becoming entangled in the fender of the CAr. Pitrolmsn Kraub 1-ft yesterday for Lelsberry to visit his brother, who waa Injured in a runaway on Monday. Th. Injured man hart one of his leps badly hurl and sustained a number of othr injuries.

of Mr- Ellsn Schroeder. Oil West Mnrket street, who drank quantity of Iodine last Sunday afternoon In Ill-take for svrvn. was siim-what Improved Hst nlht. Mrs Schmedrr Is 111 quite sick from the effects of the polsjn, but she w'H recover. Til fourth or Mark dT was con-femd last evenlns- by Chosen Knle-hts commandery.

No. 174. A. and I. O.

Knights of MnJto, upon three scarlet knls'hts. This Is re of the lending decreos of Malta and is conferred about three times a year. On Tuesday evening. January fi, a New Year's social will be held for the mimb'n of Chosen Krlchts commandery. No.

174. Knlrhts of Malta. The prorram will Candidates for Republican nomiii PARTY AT GLEN ROCK Miss Marie Kohler. of Gln Rck. entertained a number of her friends at her home last evening Among the QulcVel, of Mlddletown, and son, Ir.

Herbert Qulokel. of Olean, N. Y-. are the iruests of Ir. Qulcke.l.

1308 North George street. North York. Robert McLean, a student at Mercrsburg academy, attended the reception to students at the Flrt Presbyterian manse Monday evening. Fisher. South Cherry street, a student of St.

colletre. Is spending the Christmas holidays visiting relatives and friends in this city. and Mrs. Howard Barley have returned home from Waynesboro, where they spent several days with the former's parents. tlonc for ward c-ftices were an noun at a meeting of the Seventh Ward I publkan ub.

held last night. 1 .1 1 announci menta ar a follows: mult could be disentangled. wcrr: ...1.1. 1 Stoner. Mary QukkeJ, Anna ui 1111 11 UIIA 111 llCil lv cm.

a ai i nn Locust "ttrt. Friday afternoon. l. at -2 iocL. Interment a4 Frp-ot Myers Ralph t-.

Philip Devrs. Jbn Treadway and William End had -'come out of the Motter house I Lurking. Kotherln In BrU. Fll-Pf, liiil cuietery. r- a.

bv a Famuel DleM. rTan and Percy The only damage doi.e nq lD'ri r.r ent were: Henrietta Thomas and going west, was to the hen the thermometer -drops in earnest you will want FURS in a hury. rv hy not have them ready to put on then instead of waiting Especially when such handsome and wcrthy Furs cott such little prices. Red Fox $12 reduced to $10. Nice Grey Fun $12 reduced to $9.98.

CcIIarette Furs $5 reduced to $3.98. Raccoon Fun $2.50 reduced to $1.98. Opossom Furs $2.50 up. Nice Black Fun 98c up. E.

W. Spangle, lor sv no-it controller, uaniet mtck, for common council, Sylvester nr. The club decided to hold meetl every Wednesday, from now up to lime of the primaries, which will C. STRACK A. SON Funeral Lirectors.

lieo S. Ooorge St. DISPUTE ENDS GAME A. King, a student at Columbia Flowers, ia best Artist Is Deo rations far Weddings or Social Functions and tha most tsstsful rrangamant In any kind af 4 Bouquet, may Showts Bouqust, Spray or Funsra. Csaign, than sss m.

Marie Kohler. which waa considerably torn. university. New Ing the holidays York city, who 7- -pend-, vT" by in this city with friends. of the orde; YORK PHOTOGRAPHER WEDS OPEN HOUSE PLANS fi fi lias returned from a brief visit to Lelta.

held January 23. After tho busli session a smoker was held. Tha rr Ing was attended by twenty-five bers. The Youruf Men's Iemocratlo so held a brief session lant night, routine business waa transacted. J.

Augustus Baumgardnsr Married at Baltimore to Miss Mabel E. Star J. Augustus Uaumgardner and Miss Mabel E. Stare were married yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Dr.

I. Calvert Burke, In tho parson Lafsan Club Parfecta Arrangements for Nw Yr Plans for the open house and smoker to te given by the F. LaTean Hepublkan club, were perfect etl at a well attended meeting of that organization lat night. The own house A dance was given by Mrs. Sallle Wll-helni.

23 West Baptist alley last Saturday night. Amonst the gue-t were: Mis-. Ella Sharp and Georre Burke, of Balti-mon; Martin Frey. Mrs. Fisher.

Mrs. A. Lilian and Mrs. Rose King, of oYrk. Tl city health department yesterdav fum gated the following residences: Rlii Weit ATarket street.

720 West Mason avenue. 40 South Queen street, in which thert had been cases of whoonlnir cona-h- St. John's Had Laad on Champions by S-cors of 32 13 Through a misunderstand between the Y. M. C.

A- Cliamu.on and the St. Johns basketball trains last evening, the game ended the beginning of the second half, the score lng 32 to 1J in favor of St, John'a The feature of the iam waa the rl shooting of Shearer for the noma S. Wiest. superintendent of accounts at the weather bureau in Washington, who has been the guest of the Rev. and Mra.

Harry Danleia. returned home on Monday. M. Wllhelm. East Market street, left yesterday for Delta to atterd the funeral of Foulk Jones, a lifelong friend, whose burial was held yesterday afternoon.

Catherine Albright. 614 East Market street, has returned home after CHRISTMAS SERVICES 4 Third Lutheran church, Mr. and Mrs. Baum- will be held from 1 o'clock p. until age of the 11 o'clock r.

m. The smoker will be i liaitlmore. C. A. SCHAEFER 110 East Marks! St.

A STATEMENT With ss.m-s- The firm that tt First Baptist Sunday School Celev Cor. Penn aad Marktt Sts. in gardnrr returned to York last night given from 8 ed Christ's Nativity Last Nig Mr. I tint a 10 commttte o'clock to A pecsal Frey of The bride is the daughter turn, while Llndemuta ana of the evening. iiititiiiutativy' tor t'ie five members was apiKinted to carry an3 Mrs.

Samuel Stare, formerly of ce tor chrjsxma by S. C. KlrKl as fol- i. A TV a iineun ana 1.4 ldll iildJ Atl ilirci, uui nuu in out the arrangements and to rec-ive J. Lacey.

waa rendered last it It spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Kurtz, ln Oregon, Baltimore county, Md. Chan plor.a, Wltta. and Llndemuth. Center; Gocd P-r- XG'OCERIES home cOMIOliT Sl Sart Princess stre and 317 Fast Lo-cuxt street, on account of chicken-pox.

and North Park tret, on account of diphtheria. Tie annual business meeting of the officers and teachers of the First Baptist Sunday school will be held in the lecture room of the church tonight. Superintendent, assistant superintendent, secretary, librarian and other officers are to elected. The meeting will be called to order Immediately after the midweek prayer service. centiy removed to Eagle tirove, lowa The bridegroom Is the well known photographer of thit city, who has his studio on West Philadelphia stre.

t. He is the of Mr. and Mrs. H. file gueets Thf question of attending the inauguration of President-elect Tart next March was discussed, but as the meeting had ben rallexl especially for the end Welser.

guards; r-t. jonns. -r and Jacoy Forwards; Tome, ieps keer AKD i GCCD HEER 431 West rilladelphla purpose of srranflng for tho Inaugural naumgaraner. In the First Baptist church bef large audience. It consisted oje singing of Christmas music, readings, exercises ar.d addresses program was ln charge of J.

J. superintendent. J. H. Wrtgnerl-duded the muslo.

Gifts werel-tributexl, each meinbor ot the Sly school reevlng a box of candid an orange. A rwietnbranc walo given to the pastor, the Rev. K-Bower. CVr.t "ul Torr. -v Hollander and fihive.

cuaras. n. Shearer. Jacoby. 1 Hollander, B'dve, Wit-f-rfiberly.

Linemuth. 1 Goals from fouis. Shearer. Weier. Frey.

2. Time AND STRENGTH into the GREGORY CO. Clothing Furnishings and Hats of he club, no deflr.Ste action was street. I takn. i Upon their arrival In York last Seventeen new members were ml- right a supper was given ln their at the meettnv.

which In the honor at the residence of the brlde-ahence of the. president. Charles i groom's parents. The supper waa at-Prenner, was presided over ty R. l.

tended by the members of the two Zech. 1 families. Among the out-of-town HOMES minutes, referee, Benfer. OI lift raff-Ann a ENTERTAINMENT and Mrs. C.

T. Culp and family. North Newberry street, left yesterday for Lock Haven, to attend the golden wedding anniversary of the former's father. and Mrs. P.

B. Krout. of Oeorgw-town, who have bern visiting the Rev. and Mrs. C.

F. Jacobs. HMO Stanton street. West York, the past several days, twite returned home. Hostetter.

who Is attending an lectrical school in New York city, after spending Christmas with his pan-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hostetter, West King st cot, has returmd to the metropolis. Ann! M.

Speakman and Oo-tuvia M. Ueed. Instructors in New Windsor, college. New Windsor, and who for many years were Presbyterian home missionary teachers in L'tah, have been the Chilfctmas of the Rev. J.

A. KN0W5 THAT I). G. Evans nd literary entertain-' p.rtween the hours named the hous' guests were Dr. and Mrs, of ST.

a mcr.t v.n h-Marl's cf th" i i Ihe -who IT IS SENDING last evening at St. wni te open to the Iniwtlon of si! of Fle. rin church. The features visitors. All the Repi bllrans of the Mr and Mrs.

Baumgardner will i. were the recitations of irlfy ajj the party's orgnniza- make their future home at 431 West ra'e and Laura Hauscr, tjor ftr). invited to attend the smoker. 'Philadelphia street. nt N'effV school of CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Sevoral Hundred Attend Exercises at Out-Door Club Several hundred persons attended the Christmas festival of the Church of tae Incarnation, held last night at the Out-Door club.

An excellent pro-grarj waa rendered, one of the pleasing features of which were solos by the Sunday school. The decorations consisted of greens and boughs. On the platform was a handsomely dec-oratod tree, llchtei with elpftrio VISSISSISSSSSWSS SOT 1 W.lsSiSlSSSi When the Rirht Prices Prevail all fre satisiled. We are at your service. McCIel'an Gctwalt Ltd.

41 E. Market York. ATTEND HARRIS3URG WECG The following persons rnmfyi' a party which attended the we.1 Mlfcs Bessie Brenner, of Harrg. to Harry Miller, alwi of Harrg. at that city last evening: Tho fa Anna R.

Mlntz. Sarah J. Risefn, Lottie Trattner, Anna Fredmac-tecca Feldman. Rose and Maryfi-stock, Sophie Kauffman and Forner; Messrs. David Kagen, ty Weinstock.

Harry Rrnbaum, I el Have Yu Trieai i cf oratory a ted Missus Mary Liv ingston and ru Lichtenberg-r; solo. MERCHANTS TAKE STOCK ACCOUNT, SHOPPERS NO SEEDING BARGAINS Crcamlahd Dairy Go's Llvliitston Smith and family. East King 1 At the conclusion of this st nu TiA rrUu.i. Af I 1. I vsv Mary rir.t.ng.

"James Little Slater, M.ss Hauler; livstru-mental Livingston; refine. "Tie and the Bishop;" polo. "Ho, H. Joseph Sterner; reiwl rg. "11" ri" xyer Wfts presents were given: jiie at reduced prices.

Their purchases th put away, preserving them Coopertein, Louis ireld. ait r. orii president of the Ws-iminster colleKe. and Mrs. L.

Lurta. The ceremoP Salt Iike City. Ltau. at tha same time aatesuuaJ MILK. CREAM and BUTTER to use as gifts next Christmas.

That performed In the Bonrd of Trtdl. added much to the pleasure nd pront of aolo, "Fair roUnd." Arnle Litchfield; recitation, "Dorothy's Afterthought," Naomi solo, "The Cradle Hymn," George Horner; recitation. "The Road to Hc-nvtn," Margaret Mountford; duet. "Holy Night, Peaceful Night." William and Edward Mottrr; closing carol, "Hark; the Herald Anpels Sling," school. this social and Inturmal conference of L'tah missionaries.

3U5r; In-Rudy: Miss "Columbia 'iser; solo. "Chorus a Grace and The hoiid-ty tra-le rjsh parsed, mer- charts are row fcbout to turn their attention to taking tho anmiaJ account of stock. This vv.rk iuts begun In s)m" of the stort a aixl ln ilers yiiil be ireJ upon next week. In several of l-f large wholesale stores, clerks and operatives are busy In taking stock tccount. In a numfn-r of the city's Industrial j.lants stock account will be taken during January.

While tho usual qult-t following the nw prevails throughout the sort 01 snoiplng is economy. This Market street, at :30 o'clookT years Christmas noveitles will be which a reception wa held In thm quite as novU next ye.ar as they now place. The party will return trk are. If they are put away carefully at a late hour tonight. they sa ill look as new next Cliristmas as they now appear.

The recHver of HEANY'S AUTO COLLIDED such gifts never knows tho difference. I Ctorus, "Once In Royal David's City," school; Infant exercises Wel-como, class; recitation. "Christmas Stoc tings," Helen Metcalf; recitation. "Tw Little Orphans." Frank Cole; reoUitlon, "Chr stmas Pie," Richard Steeis; solo. "Jesus Loves Me." Julia Cassll; recitation, "His Lowly Birth." Frederick Gartslde; recitation.

"Christmas at -the Door." Helen Schaale; solo, Julia Cassell; recitation. "Long Afore He Dorothy Shipley; recl- Anr-Wfred." Mis. strurir-ntal solo ml in sr. "Crow 1 j-Laura Huoer; Crumb." MifS r-' Joseph Stermer. xrf sf, Boarding SrhocV I Aura Ha user.

142-146 E. Mason Ave. buiH 17 TRENCHES FOR BODIES Work of transferring the bodies from the old Moravian burymi, 3o0 Bodies Are Being Rcinterred at ground to the Prospect Hill cemetery i 1-1 Saturday's trade waa fair and WITH SANDWICH IT QUEEN WA3HBRS the merthanis expert the usual vol 1 has progressed so far that it thought that It will be completed by the end of this week. Three hundred CLASS inual rr.ect- tatloi, "Christmas Tree," Mary' Rudi- Are used hundreds in of and fifty of the four hundred bodies I sill; school HEI.e fl cl-. ot v.

er exercises Chorus. "It MEETING evening In? or the He-h-. form'd Sunday oflcer REHEARSE NEW MUSIC The Schubert choir held its regular rehearsal last evening. Owing to the fact that the concert will be rendered on January Cl and there beint? but two regular rehearsal evenings remaining tho necessity of having every member present was araln urged. Th greater part of the evening was devoted to the practice on the list thr selections given tc the choir, wh'ch were, "It was a Iver and His Lass," "Dr'nk to Me Orly With Thine Eyes," and umc of Saturday trade at the close of this week.

Hotels tif the city ar experiencing a luil In ptatrnnage suc at is usual to the winter holiday season. Monday, January 4. will bring a return of activity to the hotels, that being the day wh thousands of traveling salesmen business distric or the city, tra'ie na not entirejy There are a.t!r those shopptrs who eiving presents frcui unexpected sources on Christmas must no.v buy return presents; then there are others who are seeking barg -an the ftors are fnit of thse now. Even thine is be nsulng term: vi rr- Cam Upon the Midnight Clear." school; recitation, "Her Santa Claus LettiT," Fkirence Gribbln; chorus, "Win le Shepherds Watched Their Flotlis." school; piano soio, "A Mountain Idyll," Charles Yardley; recitation. "The Babe of Bethlehem." Llovd IrfW, W.

homes. TRY ONE free ci charge and be convinced of ti easier and xry. WHiinm 1 tioth. VU.1re-s- J. All-n Heany, te inventorize driving his automobile thriugt1 ter Square last nlht.

ran a cart belong. ng to a small bol'O sells oyster sandwiches for JO. Firestone, tlie restaurant evlm sandwkhes were scattered O'J'e street and the cart partially t-L I'iitrolrnan Fiddler, who was l' square at the time of tho at. took and the boy tore headquarters, where mattersre by Heany agrfeing f' compenre the It, tl for the stn-k and pay for the dantagolia will return to Ihe ron.1 to road to to Zln R-. heli.

The ted for the r. F. C.ray-'1n"; sfM-. p.isttrfr. EM -al subjects Ing-: "Th the pns-Ou 1 W.

Dt'tz ---cher. O. II rr-p rt was the for have thus far been renoved. At tho Prospec Hill cemetery the bodies aro being placed In 17 trenches, tha original stones belr.g used to mark the graves. All the stones ln the old cemetery were marked with nuribers.

It is thought that this was done ln the order in which bodies wre Interred. According to this the first burial ln the Moravian cemetery 'as made In 1756. That c'ate Is glvri on ston No 1 marking tho gravk of Agnes country stock an-i on 1 of the tlie spring trode. by vre rr.ad v-s-w of Zl Ker or. P.ev.

be done your you will fooncr ing marked a n. 1 Some of next year's Christmas gifts! are being bought now accorlin? to one; York mere-hart who says: "There are! women In this town nn simfl men tr. who go the rounds of the stores after the holidays and buy up Christ- Moocy; solo, George Rudlsill; recitation. "Christmas live." John Daryman; choniB, "We Three Kings of Orient sdio-il: recitation. "Chrl'tmis Bells" Kenneth Benson; chorus.

"Oaml. Sweetly Carol," school; ad- dress, the Rev. J. D. Simmons; piano Mervtiants of this city will, It is Ftat'il, buy more Iberally for ther spring tra.le, tVuin they bought list sut inin for th-r hoild.iy trside as the business outlook has Improved great CROW AS MASCOT George Smith, driver of the rteue chemical, received a large black crov yesterday mrn'nr.

Ts b'-d pent from Roanoke, Va, It will ta the lire men's mascot. 1 tr School." Super) i'nd "Our rvuit, af'er whi d. Tbero "rs present. hree mem drtjr iselsserrln. ly.

tar W. Market St. Cii or Credit. maa novelties and otlier artklea onj.

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