2 ffitff^pennaywAmftflevas] LADIES' AUXILIARY WILL OPEN BIG FAIR TO-NIGHT : v "Hi -. »j v * -\|. vno # y : : .r ,s f. S«i |^lg^Sg®y; W «ib n s - ( Special to The Telegraph Wormleysburg, Pa., April 2. —Th e Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wormleysburg Fire Company will open a fair in the Town Hall this evening to assist in getting a new borough building. F or several weeks the members of the organization have been at work making fancy articles for sale and soliciting donations. This week booths were erected and to-day these were decora ted. It is said prettier decorations have never been seen in the town. The ladies, too, will serve supper during the fair, which continues fro m to-night until Saturday night. Plans were made to-day to receive an exceptionally big crowd of citizens to-night. Among the members of the auxiliary who are working hard for the success of the fair are those shown in the etching. They are, front row, left to right. Miss Florence Bruce, Mrs. C. Vernon Keister, Mrs. Harry E. Knler. Mrs. Ralph O. Schrack, Mrs. Arthur Day, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. Herbert R. Boose; back row, Mrs. Groft' Ehaffer, Mrs. J. J. Hemmer; in oval. Miss Edna Eekert. BE SURE ITS THE "AUBURN Hi) GIRL" She Represents Parisian Sage An Invigorating Hair Tonic. Quickly Removes Dandruff. Tou can use nothing better thanj Parisian Sage, as sold at drug counters ' even-where, to make the hair soft, j fluffy and abundant. It stops itching! head. Invigorates the scalp, and re moves dandruff with one application. If your hair Is getting thin, or Is harsh, dull and lifeless, do not despair | —give it attention. Frequent applica- | tions of Parisian Sage well rubbed intoj the scalp will do wonders. When the hair is falling out, splits, i or is too dry and streaky, surely use! Parisian Sage—it supplies hair and pcalp needs. Get aSO cent bottle from H. C. Kennedy at once. It certainly makes your head feel fine and gives the hair that enviable gloss and beautv you desire.—Advertisement. Try Telegraph Want Ads. | THE BEST REFRIGERATORS | j at the Factory Price and on Easy Terms | | Our Refrigerator Business Has Grown So Large That We Now Must Get | Them by the Carload. Two Carloads Just Received; Others to Follow B —^ Don't buv a cheap refrigerator merely ber.ause you have not | | Eg! ;|l the "spot cash" in hand to buv a gcod one. Buy the best | I /lfopl Hi a have your bill charged if you wish. | ill ness y° ur f° * s absolutely de- | I 4 i 9wl pendent upon the efficiency of your refrigerator. It is of vital 3 t mportance to the health of your family that your refrigerator | S s^a " keep our sweet > wholesome and untainted. | f Three Special Refrigerators Just to Start Spring Business j j: • 1 t| B A hardwood Refrigerator, just like picture, 3 doors, a side icer, 31 t A I inches wide, 18 inches deep, 44 inches high, holds 75 lbs. of ice and 3 | V/I'VVHAI * IV# • weighs 200 lbs.—worth $25.00. Special $14.98. 3 t Same style, white enamel lined, $16.98. 3 *E C*_ tkf A hardwood Refrigerator, 22 inches wide, 15 inches deep, 38 inches 3 t 111 high, weighs 90 lbs. and holds 40 lbs. of ice—s4.9B. 3 sE Same style, white enamel lined, $(5.98. 3 Cvv^Tee Chest, made of hardwood, perfect insulation, 22 inches long, 17 zj E 1 inches deep, 25 inches high and holds 50 lbs. of ice—s3.9B. ~ 75 different patterns of Cold Storage Boxes on display. The "White Mountain," "Tile Arlington," "The 3 t North Pole and "The Berkshire' —the four BEST-KNOWN makes of Refrigerators manufactured. 3 £ - 3 | Specials in All Kinds of Furn ture & Spring Floor Coverings 1 H.me Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Co. Fami| y | I Furnishers 29-31-33 &35 South Second Street Clothiers j OUR LOCATION MEANS A ORBAT SAVING TO YOU I THURSDAY EVENING, Lancaster County Man Drops Dead in Church Special to The Telegraph MastersonviUe. Pa., April 2.—Satu uel A. Kulp, contractor and painter, and a lifelong resident of Kapho town ship, fell over dead while at church last evening from an attack of heart disease. He was GO years of age and seldom sick and was of excellent phv slque. He is survived by his widow and one son, two brothers and five sisters. For many years he was a member of the River Brethren Church and grave a groat deal of time to church work. FUNERAL OF SAMUEL MUMMA Special to The Telegraph Mechanlcsburg, Pa., April 2. Fu neral services over the body of Sam uel Mummu will be held on Saturday afternoon nt the home of his daugh ter, Mr*. Ella M. Adams, 219 South Market street, at 12.30 o"clock, con ducted by the Rev, M. S. Sharp, pastor of the Lutheran Church, Enola. The body will bo conveyed to Enola, with the funeral party, by trolley, where service will be held in the Lutheran i Church in that place. Burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. Thief Ransacks Home of C. D. Lingle at Hershey Special to The Telegraph Hershey, Pa., April 2. —On Monday afternoon the home of C, D. Lingle. a grocery clerk in the large department store at this place, was ransacked from top to bottom during the family's absence. When the family returned to the house In the afternoon they found over S4O in cash missing; also two revolvers, two gold watches, a suit of clothes and a pair of Bhoes. A child's safe waa broken open and the contents, over flO, taken, The thief escaped with the booty and no trace has as yet been found of him. The matter was at onee reported to police headquarters at Harrlsburg and Lebanon. PALEFACES INITIATED Special to The Telegraph Annville, Pa., April 2. —Cayugas Tribe, No. 103, Improved Order of Red Men. at its weekly meeting on Wednesday evening, initiated a class of twenty-two palefaces, the three de grees being conferred upon the mem bers. The tribe,which Is making stren uous efforts to raise the membership of the order, is meeting with success. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH WEST SHORE NEWS Hounds Catch Fox After Hour's Chase at Marysville MaryavUle. Pa., April B.—At pre cisely 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a blsr red fox was let loose In Seidel's field, and twenty minutes later several dozen hounds were loosened and took his trail. Over a dozen sportsmen fol lowed on horseback. The fox headed for the mountains, but before 3 o'clock he had been caught. It Is Impossible to say which do* caught him. as all the dogs were bunched together when they came upon their prey. Committee Named For Lemoyne's Union Picnic: Special to The Telegraph Lemoyne, Pa., April 2.—Committees! of three representing the Evangelical. Lutheran. Christian and United Breth- j ren Churches of Lemoyne will meet I in the Lutheran Church this evening at 7.30 o'clock for the purpose of se- j lectlng a place and time for the an nual union Sunday school picnic. Those who represent the Evangelical Church are Mi'es Rice. James Pryor and Raymond Sawyer; Lutheran, J. A. Kunkei, Roy Plank and William Hagg: ! United Brethren, T. J. Bower, D. Esh- ' elman and W. H. Cruise, and the Christian. G. H. Renecker, 11. B. Wit- ! man and Professor W. C. Bowman. WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY Special to The Telegraph Lemoyne, Pa., April 2.—The Rev. W. F. Redlion. of California, will preach both morning and evening in the Christian Church at Lemoyne on Sunday. WILL INSTRUCT MINSTREIS Special to The Telegraph New Cumberland, Pa., April 2.—-Al bert Struck, principal of the New Cumberland schools, has been ap pointed to instruct the minstrels who will give an entertainment under the auspices of the baseball association. MEETING OF TEACHERS Special to The Telegraph New Cumberland, Pa., April 2. —On Monday evening the regular meeting of the teachers of the public schools was held in the school house. Matters pertaining to school work were dis cussed. CIiASS TO MEET Lemoyne. Pa., April 2.—A meeting of the junior class of the Lemoyne high school will be held at the home of Miss Margaret Kunkle this evening. CARL DRAWBAUGH DIES Special to The Telegraph Camp Hill, Pa., April 2.—Carl Drawbaugh, aged 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Drawbaugh, Jr., died at his home in Chestnut street yes terday morning of pneumonia after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at the home on Saturday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. RECEPTION FOR PASTOR Camp Hill, Pa., April 2. —Members of the congregation of the Camp Hill Methodist Church tendered the Rev. H. W. Hartsock, the pastor, a recep tion on Tuesday evening in honor of his return to the local charge for an other year. More than fifty persons were present. Addresses for the con gregation were made by Mrs. H. S. Musser and W. H. Bricker. The pas tor responded and expressed his de light at being returned to Camp Hill. Music was furnished by the men's I ' buy here nut alone brrauar prices are lower, but because qualities are oDainty0 Dainty New Dress Novelties FOR EASTER SHOPPERS Every day marks the arrival of many new Spring dress accessories, the quality of which is good enough for the unlimited purse, the prices low I enough for the most limited. ' EASTER MILLINERY ' Easter Wid < ] Brand New Arrivals in Everything Needed arietji mW.?nMbT;. TThrn l«r*e*t—Buy here, where price, are ui« , 'Xr'o' a t l»°\nle*" IN THE U TaT?st O Jh KPES J \"IV rm "? c ,Y tlrt 'l y m '" v '"I"' } l )' VS t IlunllVy'" k.hmlh. 'Ti!' lot" t here THB HIGH luoln.ll..* New York'* latent .Ire llunnlc* -. chick* Aou will also Ami ready for you to-morrow an entirely new line of H« ons Lggj etc. ».?m ' otc " ,n ■" th «' newest colors, ami a complete stock of , , , Millinery Ribbon*. Including the lllack luiqiiai il Kibhou nil llaskcts In ill* shapes anil color*. AT OUR USUAL POPULAR PRICES » •"*" 10 ar "" *- y lliittoiiM, in nil *l*ch nn«l colors, Itit- Every Woman Will Want New Glover For Easter Wear Easter Neckwear New stock (tr I.IhIC Glove* for Wo- ' l,r price*. Our new atock embracea 'the moat '"CU anil Children In black, white. New Ribbons in Wide AsSOrt up-to-date Idea". Including Tanico tan, M.inV n ud ehn.nolMette, all Ci rds Crepe Tie* Shadow I.ace aliea 23c ment Collar*—Oriental, Madeira and Hutch l.ndle*' I.odk lllnck and White I.l*le Taffeta and Nat I u (tlbbon*, in all col. Cul.ara l* lachu Jabot* anil Cheml- Gloves 25c or* anil width* lie lo 25c fCtte* In white, ecru and black Ken Mo.rc Itililinn* 20c and 25c anil a full assortment of Frilling*, T arfc in Prnfucinn Hnlr How Taffeta. In all colters. . .23e Ituching* Pleating*, etc. J-aceS in frOIUSIOn \\a*h Itlbbon*, all color* aail width*, At v ery Low Prices. Complete atock of the lnte*t Idea* ;{<•, 7,., sc anil 10c tt« . T 1 I acca in white, ecru and Xew Persian ttlbbona. . .2<lc nail 25c , faster Jewelry Gift black In different width* F.dgcs— New I'lalil Illblion* 25e "Jnorrpttinnc Hands All-Over* Vcnl*e New ttoiuni. Stripe million* 25c i ou 56 cs,uons Cluuy Oriental Point de Paris Colored Velvet Illblion* . . Ittc to 25c i New Heads, all color* 25c Net* In white, eern and black New lllnck Velvet Itlbbon..sc to 25c I I ong Jet nud Dnll Finish Mentis, 25c All-Over Laces Silk Tassels Novelty Pendant* ,25c B ®"da and Orniiiucnt* In all color*— MuS'.in Underwear Always a New Cameo Pin* 25c ull Bt our P"pnlur price*. -it.-.. tt New Veil i'ln* 25c xt *• m , p o • Special feature Here Tearl Necklaces, .'I slie* 25c INlOtlOn Needs rOr Spring We devote special attention to till* I liar and llenirty Pin*... . 10c nnil 2nc New I.allien' licit*, all c010r*....25c merchandise at all time*, a* a remit I New Moui'ulng Good* . . lt»e and 25e New Cblldren'* licit*, all color* ,25c of whlcl. you will always tlud n ; Men's Scarf I'ln* 25c New Uraiil and TniiKo Hair Pin*, complete atock of l.adlc*'. Ml*****' Cuff Links lGc and 25e 10c to 25c and Children'* Muslin I aderwear New Reailcd ling* 25c New Tango Bur with .ulrror, spe- Garment* made up of the best quitl- New Mesh and Coin Purses at t>peclal clal 25c Ity aad In the latest style* and trim prices. New choice line of Shell Goods In minus at __ Side Combs anil llarrettes, etc., Very Low Prices Hosiery—Always a Needed . 10c to 250 Men's; Wear Fnr Faster T» A New I, allies' Pad Gnrters, all colors, IVien S wear rOT iiaster JJreSS Accessory special 25c New All-Silk Tie* 25c At thl* time you have at your New Fancy Webbing, all c010r*..25c Men's l)re*s Shirt*, all sice*....2sc command a Nclectlon of Hosiery of New Ladle*' Pocketbooks 25c New Silk Stockings 25c excellent i:unlltv for Ladles, en.- New Guaranteed Hair Hrushes, spec- New Lisle Stocking* 2,"e bracing Silk Lisle aad Cotton llnlsh. Inl 25c New Colored Stocking* »c as well ns a complete stock of New German 4>late Hand Mirrors. Suspenders ISVjC, llle anil 25c Misses* noil Children** Stockings, -5c New licit* 25c embracing a full line 'of colors and New Hair Nets, In all colors. New Caps 25c sices. 3c and 10c New Underwear, all sizes 25c Man Lol%"pa«m , ent Dry | lc to 25c DEPARTMENT STORE Attractive piece Goods in cotton. Where Every Day Is Bargain Day Wool anil Silk for Easter Gowns in o j All Color* at Very Low Prices. 2 15 MARKET ST. Opp. CoUrthoUSe chorus of the church, after which those in attendance indulged in a so cial hour. Pastor of Sunbury Church Is Delegate to General Synod of United States ~~~ ~T"" '*4 |ffi| , THE KEV. ROBERT O'BOYLB Sfecial to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., April 2.—The Rev. 'tobert O'Boyle, §f the First Reformed Church, has been elected a delegate to the eighteenth triennial session of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States', which will be held at Lancaster, Pa., starting May 12. The synod represents a confirmed and unconfirmed membership of 431,000 persons. At the meeting of the synod 60 classes, 1,193 ministers, 1,756 congregations, 1,726 Sunday schools, 27,930 Sunday school officers and teachers, 226,844 Sunday school students and 26 students for the min istry will be represented. The golden jubilee of the synod's organization will be celebrated ahd the three hundred and fiftieth annU versary of the Heidelberg catechism will be observed. This year the Synod of the Sus quehanna Classis, comprising thirty four eastern counties' churches, was held in Pastor O'Boyle's church and more than 200 preachers were in at tendance. McCONNELL - SNYDER WEDDING Special to The Telegraph Blain. Pa., April 2.—The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Snyder was the scene of a pretty wedding quietly solemnized on Sunday, when their daughter, Miss Ida Snyder, was united in marriage to James McConnell, son of John McConnell. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. W. H. Miller, of Hanover, Pa. BOY DIES OF TYPHOID Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa., April 2.—On Tues day evening Wayne Fissel, 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fissel, of Monaghan towns'iip, died after a short illness from typhoid fever. On ac count of the home being quarantined the body was buried last evening pri vately in the Mount Pleasant Ceme tery in Monaghan township. Two other members of the same family are critically ill with the same disease, a daughter IS years of age and a son 14. No cause can be definitely given as to the source of the sickness. WILL REPEAT ENTERTAINMENT Special to The Telegraph Lewlsburg, Pa., April 2. "Aunt Jerusha's Quilting Party," which was given in the Christian Church here i several weeks ago, will be repeated by request to-morrow evening at the re quest of a large number of people. W. C. T, U. MEETING Blaln, Pa., April 2. On Monday evening the regular monthly meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held in the Sunday I schooi room of the Methodist Episco- I pay Church. APRIL 2, 1914. OLDEST RAFTSMAN 01 RIVER IS DEAD Captain Frederick Waller Piloted More Than 2,000 Rafts and Eoats Down Susquehanna Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., April 2. Captain Frederick Waller, 80 years old, died I suddenly yesterday morning from heart disease. He had been in failing health for about a year, but was not considered dangerously ill. He was born in Marietta and at the age of 15 ran the. tirst raft down the Susque hanna river to the Chesapeake and i during his time piloted more than 2,000 of them. He run the only steam- I boat without oars, using rudders, from j Lock Haven to Port Deposit, at the | age of 30. He cast his tirst vote for j President Buchanan and ever since' voted the Democratic ticket, served i in the Marietta school board for! twenty-four yeras, was a past officer I of the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and was the oldest Mason in this sec- ! tion of the State. His father, John | Waller, was the first man buried in i the Marietta Cemetery. Mr. Waller I piloted the last raft down the Sus- | quehanna river before the McCall dam [ was built, a number of year sago. He j was twice married. His second wife, ! one daughter and one son survive. j STUDENT WILL PREACH Special to The Telegraph Blain, Pa., April 2. —On Saturday and Sunday the pulpits of the Blain Zion Keformed charge will be filled by the Rev. John Keener, a senior stu dent of the Seminary at Dayton, Ohio, with the view of becoming pastor. Services will be held at Ickesburg on Saturday at 7. p. m., on Sunday at Buf falo at 10 a. m., at Sandy Hill at 2 p.m. and at Blain at 7 p. m. IX SERIOUS CONDITION Waynesboro. Pa., April 2.—David R. Miller and Edward Shilito, wl.o were paralyzed a few days ago, are in ! a serious condition. SIOO Reward, SIOO The renders of this paper will be pleased to ) learn that there Is at bhiist one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its i stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure J Is the only positive cure nuw known to the med ical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlsesise, requires n constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting , directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of | the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, snd giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing its work. The proprietors have I so much faith in its curative powers that they ' offer 1 One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. | Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 750. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. i Bl| FREE LIBRARY COUPON j 111 ( Ogiir Imported Six Volume Seta | jkl I IMSTHIULTION UY " HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH || j \if |jgs£ 'E3| Urine «r *en«l thin coupon to our office. P A Hp? ESS fcdl together with the expedite Item of only !>H cents. BaAi HffW! «i for n aplendld « volume net of hooka. The ■■■■nil i S fitffc' HQj it--! 1 nrnonnt we nak you to pay In to -over the coat (K ESS E3 of cuatoin dutlca paid the government, and the U IT Hr : EM in packing, bundling, etc. I |n KM & SPFCIAI " >°" want thin Imported Met I IH HI 5 artUHL aent by mall or expreaa. »|| H RR ft chargea prepaid, add 27c or IU.I In all. NOT EDH F*l fgf GOOD AFTER Al'ltlL 1. 1014. ' ffiHff : Hooka on Dlaplny at Ifarrlabnric Tcleirrimh t KHra IBS > Unalueaa Office I BflH IMPORTED CLOTH—GOLD—ILLUSTRATED. SMALLPOX VICTIMS OUT OF WITH ' Epidemic in Lancaster County Said to Be Over; 500 Vaccinated Special to The Telegraph | Marietta, Pa., April 2. —Dr. J. 1,. • Mowery, of Lancaster, State medical inspector for Lancaster county, re ported yesterday that the smallpox situation at Balnbridge and Billmyer is well under control,'two cases hav ing been released, and before long the j balance will be out of quarantine. • There were seven patients released in Bainbridge, which was the total I number there, and two at Billmyer. I The Timberlake family, where the [disease originated are free and none ; the worse for the experience. More j than live hundred persons of all na tionalities were vaccinated by the ! State medical authorities, and with | the exception of about ten cases all i were effective, and many of the for | eigners cannot understand the "sore l arm" which they are going through. The next trip the medical inspector takes to this locality will be to release | everyone and declare the "scare" i over. j ——~ i Certain Relief from headaches, dull feelings, and fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly —and permanent improvement in bodily condition follows—after your stomach, liver and bowels nave been toned and regulated by BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c. # 28c. The Reliable House For j Pianos 1 YOHN BROS. ;V l / jTry Telegraph Want Ads.
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