$3.00 TO Washington AND lIETI'RX SUNDAY i fk 'MAY 10 1011 SPECIAL THAI \ , FROM Lv. A. M. iarrisburg 2.40 iummelstown 2.57 •watara . 3.02 tershey 3.05 'almyra >» 3.12 innville 3.21 ivon 3.37 lyerstown 3.47 Vashington (arrive) 9.45 Returning, Special Train will eave Washington (Cnion Station) .10 P. M. same date for above sta lons. Tickets good only on date of ex urslon on above Special Train In acl# direction. Children between 5 nd 12 years of age half fare. U. S. Capitol. Congressional Li rary, Corcoran Aft Gallery and ,ew National Museum Will be Open. JZEMA ITCHED FOR 20 YEARS RESINOL CURED Over Face, Arms and Hands. iVould Walk the Floor All Night *ec. 8, 1913: "I had eczema for 20 rs. It started on me when I was 13 years old and am now 34, and e suffered all these years. It start with small pimples all over my arms and hands. My hands lid swell up so that I could not t them, and I was almost blind, /ould itch, then burn, and I had to the affected parts wrapped up •.hat I would not scratch them. I dn't sleep at all —just walked the " a whole night. £ have tried many different rcrae , and spent a large sum of money, had no relief. Resinol Soap and inol Ointment were recommended me. They gave me great relief r the third application, and after g tour jars of Resinol Ointment three cakes of Resinol Soap, I am pletely cured." (Signed )Mrs. H. Fleager, l?ox 13, Dauphin, Pa. esinol Ointment and Resinol Soap •kly heal skin eruptions, clear y pimples and blackheads, and n a most valuable household treat t for sores, burns, boils, piles, etc. trial size, free, write to Resinol, t. 10-R, Baltimore, Md. Sold by druggists. Prescribed by doctors 19 years.—Advertisement. "\ vo Weeks or More in Colorado —as Inexpensive as Home ou will be surprised to learn how ie it costs to spend two weeks or •e in Colorado. I have corrected ly wrong impressions about Colo n's Hotels and Boarding Houses and road, "The Burlington," (C., B. & Q. ! ft.) now gets out a booklet showing ' reasonably and pleasantly one can »d a vacation in Colorado. ' would love to go to Colorado on vacation this summer, but t.u Hotel es are so high"—used to be the ex *sion of many. Five minutes talk vinced them otherwise. Colorado her share of elaborate Hotels, but Jt-ado has lots of comfortable board places where the rates are as low SB.OO a week—clean surroundings, wholesome, appetizing fare. would like to send you a copy of booklet. It will give you an en ly different idea. nbout Colorado's el expenses, a complete list of :els and boarding houses, their loca ls, rates, conveniences, elevations other information. In addition, it ?s full particulars on Colorado—its •actions and points of interest. Vm. Austin, General Agent I'assen- Dept. C. B K- Q. R. R. Co., 836 'stnut St., Philadelph'v Adver iment. When it is known that Its power to strengthen the system and build up the body is why Father John's Medicine relieves colds, it will be understood why it is so valuable as a tonic and for driving the impurities out of the system- It feeds the tissues and I makes strength; not a ipatent medicine; Jpure and wholesome— iso years in use. ! j i i i or Y° U ' Ji % N-d h » / Attention ? We will he glad to have you visit 1 tur ofCice and our honest advice will 1 lave you money and save your teetliJ io charge for examination. We make teetli that must fit and look' latnral anil give satisfaction. Painless detraction Included when plates are or dered. Your old plates made over or repaired. Gold or porcelain crown.-, bridge work and all kinds of fillings. Large, comfortable offices, sanitary ;hroughout. Lady attendant. Sell Painless Dentists 10 North Market Sqnnre, Hnrrlnburg Hours: 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays: 10 a. ni. to 1 p. m. rry Telegraph Want Ads. ( ♦ WEDNESDAY EVENING MEN TO COOK AW SERVE CHURCH ED Fellows Will Spit on Their Hands and Get Busy With the Supper While the Ladies Sit and Chat Mere men folks only will shed hats and coats, roll up their sleeves, adjust borrowed ap r ons, and—who knows?— perhaps spit on their hands and get busy arranging for the preparation and ser vice of the bean sup per to be held to morrow evening from 5 to 9 o'clock in the Curtin Heights Methodist church. And the wives and ' daughters, sisters and the other fel- I lows' sisters will just sit 'round and chat and gossip and sit and give crit ical attention to the manner in which they are served by the heads of their I respective homes or homes-to-be. ! The dinner is a result of some fond jswain's brag about any man s ability 'to handle such a little affair as a church supper. He is a member of the men's Bible class. Much fun was poked at him; he was derided —so the | story goes; he insisted that he and jhis whole class could prove it. Thus I the trap was sprung, i For some days the men have been ! : looking forward to the occasion and I have been making preparations ac cordingly. This is also true' of the women. But the plans have been car- I ried very successfully so far even so ; far as the banner and flag display and a big attendance is looked for. The whole congregation is talking about it. "Oh, dear,'' sighed a pretty uptown matron the Other evening, When the head of the house returned from his run, "John, I'll have to have some funds to spend at your old party to morrow evening. Wonder if it will be worth spending one's money for?" "Why should you worry?" returned John as he counted from his roll. To Tell of liiquor light. —Oliver W. Stewart, of Chicago, will speak Sun day evening at the Fifth Street Metho dist church when he will place before the congregation the purposes of the anti-liquor war. To Tell of Wild Men.—The wild imen of Borneo—and not in captivity, either—will be told about by the Rev. James Hoover, returned missionary from that island before Grace Metho dist Sunday School next Sunday. King Leaves Calvary. —At a recep tion last night to the Rev. Harry B. King, departing from Calvary Presby terian to take the pastorate of Pax tang at Paxton, Elder R. W. Green presented the clergyman with an antique chair on behalf of the parish. The Rev. King will be installed to night in Paxton church. Dr. Lewis S. Mudge, of the Pine Street church, will preach the installation sermon. The Rev. J. Ritchie Smith, of Market Square church will give the charge to the pastor. Special music will feature the services. Delegates Return. —The Rev. J. H. Miller and J. S. Peifer, lay delegate, returned last night from the Spring meeting of the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium's Lancaster conference at Columbia. News Items From Points in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph Shamokin. Joseph Kohetsky and Adam Racusky, after being released from the Glen Mills Reformatory Mon day, were arrested early yesterday by police who saw them emerge from the confectionery store of J. C. Moore, whose place had been robbed. Kane. More than 3,000 persons at tended the eleventh annual convention of the Odd Fellows of McKean and Elk counties, at Smethport, yesterday. The big feature of the day was the parade, in which every lodge in the two coun tise was represented. The following officers were elected: President, E. J. McFall, Eldred; vice-president, R. L Deal, r.ldred; secretary, H. W. Col grove, Eldred; treasurer, E. Burrell, El dred. Lancaster. P. T. Watt offered the hoard of directors of the Lancaster General Hospital to head a list of fifty persons with a donation of SI,OOO each. Lancaster. The local Board of Health made the statement yesterday that a young: woman, of Ephrata, is confined in a local hospital suffering" with typhus fever, and that a second patient from a different part of the county, who is also suspected of hav ing typhus fever, is in the nospital. York. —— Company A. Eighth Regi ment, N G. P., last nignt celebrated with a banquet the anniversary of the company's call to the Spanish-American War service, and Company K, of the same regiment, this city ,also presented a playlet, "The Showman's Ward," with cast 6 ° beat talent in the Chambersburg. The trial of Zelda Keller Gerhoid, charged with the mur derof her young husband, Floyd, who died, it is alleged, from pnris green terday November . m -. began yes- LOVEKS OF MUSIC Do not want to miss the chance of hearing Emmy Destin, soprano; Guis eppe Anselmi, tenor; and Gregor Sho link, violinist, sing and play their fa vorite compositions on the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. Recital Thursday evening, April 30 at 8 p. m Technical high school auditorium! Tickets of admission may be secured at the J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square.—Advertisement. DICKENS TAUGHT HAPPINESS Dickens was a manifest example of the groat truism, he who makes lis laugh the most, is the one to whom life appears most serious. He devoted his genius to the description of happi ness. Happiness Is ;i mystery. We can sense it, wo can feel it, we know it, but we cannot tell what it is. lit erature has failed in attempting to des cribe happiness as a state. It is not a state. It is a crisis. We are onlv happy in action. We are happiest at Christmas time, for then we are most active in the consideration of others. True happiness is measured not by selfishness, but by self-sacrifice. AI man must give to the world a part of himself. We are most happy when we give, not when we take. 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CUT YOUR DiCKENS LIBRARY COUPON NOW SEE PAGE TWO Ask Commerce Chamber to Attend Men's Service Members of the Harrisburg Cham ber of Commerce have, been invited to attend a men's meeting at Stevens Memorial M. E. Church Sunday night. Ai. invitation From James W. Barker, president of the Men's Club was sent to George B. Tripp, president of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce to day. The Rev. Clayton Albert Smucker, D. D., will preach on "John Mark, Man of Business". Seats will be re served for men until 7.3D o'clock. EiiuuaßPHo^iii^TEtEaincpg BATXBRIJHiE C