2 (^Bmftbpcnnai r LVAniftp<^s] LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL G I - IB ■ Liverpool, Pa., May 13. —This has been a gala week for Liverpool for the largest class in the historv of th town graduated from the high school. On Sunday morning the Rec. T. H. MacLeod preached the bacca laureate sermon before a large and appreciative audience and on Monday night the graduating class observed class day. This was a new ceremony to the people of Liverpool, they having had no similar exercise in past Tvff rS Tin, *i nry f> ?" ,7i ary °f '" ternal Affairs, delivered tho commencement address on Tuesday evening ??Lo ai? , grandfather of the present principal, Prof. Fred V. Rockey. The above is a photo of the class of 1914. Left to right—upper row: Eldon Snyder, Park Zellers, Hulfla Stailev Caroline Mitchell Mil ng[e YfrgfniT e De r i'hl e pfaT' MacLeo J Hmmer *"* L ° Wer r ° W: Ruby MaeLood ' Ruth' Me- U i t A crisp, clean, nutri tious food. For everybody— every where. Fresh in the moisture-proof pack age, 5 cents. Ik. sm pr Zv Zv The funny liitle name of the famous little ginger snap that puts fresh "snap" and "ginger" into jaded appetites. 5 cents. GRAHAM CRACKERS The natural sweet ness and nutriment of the wheat are re tained, giving them a delightful flavor, xo cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name FRENCH BEAUTIES ALL SLENDER j In Paris (the city of the world's most beautiful women )the first thing the tourist notes when studying tho beautiful native women, is the ab sence of plumpness or flesh. They are always slender and graceful anil so active and attractive. Their nerv ous, emotional temperament of course affects somewhat their physique, but most of them keep up a continual fight against increase of weight. One of the many good fat preventives and cures is easily made at home by mix ing 4 ounces parnotis (all good drug gists carry this )with 1% pints hot water. When cool strain and take 1 tablespoonful before meals until weight is just where you want it. This is a safe, harmless method of fat-reduction and does not depend on dieting or unusual exercising. Tho parnotis treatment is gentle -in action and restores the symmetrical lines to the figure.—Advertisement. * Merrhnrit* A Minor* Trana. Co! "SPRING SEA TRIPS" Baltimore and Philadelphia —TO— Boston, Providence Savannah, Jacksonville Through tickets on sale from and to all principal points including meals and stateroom accommodations on steamers Fine steamers. Best service. Low fares. Staterooms de Luxe. Baths Marconi wireless. Automobiles carried' Send for booklet. City Ticket Office, 103 South Ninth St., I'll 11ii .. I"u. ™ ,n '* \V. V . Turner, P. T. M., Baltimore, Md. 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 13, 1914 J WEST SHORE NEWS 9 Men's Association to Be Formed at Marysville Marysville, Pa., May 13.—Plans for the big meeting of Marysville's men on Friday evening are progressing well. Efforts will be made to form a men's association and rent some room where the members can spend tljeir time. If the organization is I formed, it will be modeled after the Y. M. C. A. to a large extent. Boys and men sixteen years of age and over will be admitted to membership. STOKES CLOSE AT SEVEN | Marysville, Pa., May 13.—"Begin ; ning May 15, this store will close at 7 | o'clock every evening with the excep- I tion of Saturday and payday even ings." Many little cards, reading as above, were seen in the borough stores to-day. The decision to close ta 7 o'clock was reached at a recent meeting of the merchants. TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY New Cumberland, Pa., May 13.—■ To-morrow evening the fourth anni versary of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be held at the home of Mrs. William Simmons in Market street. MEMORIAL DAY ORATOR New Cumberland, Pa., May 13. P. F. Eisenberger Post, No. 462", Grand Army of the Republic, has secured the Rev. J. C. Forncrook, of Harrisburg, to make the address at Mount Olivet Cemetery on Memorial Day. ATTENDED SNYDER FUNERAL j New Cumberland, Pa., Mav 13.—Mr. ! and Mrs. C. H. Smith attended the 1 funeral of Mr. Smith's sister, Mrs. Minnie Snyder, at Mechanicsburg ves terday. ' : ENTERTAINED CLASS New Cumberland, Pa., May 13. j Misses Flora and Bessie Bowers en tertained the Sunday school class of M. A. Hoff of the Church of God at their home in Second street last even ing. COMMENCEMEXT INVITATIONS New Cumberland, Pa., May 13. Invitations are out for the "annual commencement of tho New Cumber land high school, to be held in Baugh man Memorial Church, Thursday evening, May 21. WILL HELP UNFORTUNATE Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., May 13.—Florist Henry Eichholz will help the tem porarily unfortunte people of Waynes boro. He announces that he will give away vegetable plants, such as tomato cabbage and beets, to all people who are out of work. PECULIAR ACCIDENT Spectal to The Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa., May 13.—Lloyd R Hoover, merchant here, sustained a painful injury yesterday. He was in Mont Alto on business and in jumping I Into his wagon the back of his left hand struck a singletree with such force that one of the bones was broken. "MOVIE" TICKET FOR 100 FLIES Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., May 13.—Sunburv's Civic Club has started a "swat the fly campagn. It is offering pay of a movie" ticket for each 100 (lies killed (luring the summer. For the largest number killed at the end of the fly season a money prize will be giveh. MAN'S FEET CRUSHED LeWlstown, Pa„ May 13.—Stewart Uomilson has been very unfortunate. Having just renovered from a broken leg received while at the Standard steel works some time ago, he was a victim of another accident almost sim lar to the one which caused him a broken limb. While working at the same plant he was struck upon the feet by a monster iron wheel, which fell on him. The bones of the insteps of both feet were badly crushed by the great weight, and the man will again be laid up for some time. JURY LISTS DISAPPEAR Sunbury, Pa., May 13.—For some reason, unaccountable to the court house officials, all of the lists of jury men drawn for the year's court work in Northumberland county have dis appeared. Whether or not they have been stolen .cannot be determined. The loss Is the cause of much incon venience, as the officeholders are be sieged by men who are desirous of knowing whether or not they have their names in the jury wheel for the year. ARM AND LEG BROKEN Piketown, Pa., May 13.—Saturday while Moses Rhoads. Isaac Strolirri, Otto Muinnia and Fred Shive were cutting down trees in the mountain a large tree in falling struck a dead tree and hurled it against Mr. Shive and it was found his leg and arm were broken. Mrs. Harriet Fox, Oldest Resident of Derry Twp., Dies Jadfi • mm- A ; 51 MRS. HARRIET FOX Hershey, Pa., May 13.—Monday evening at 6 o'clock, Mrs. Harriet Fox, the oldest resident of this entire com . munity, died at her home in Spring [ Creek avenue. The deceased was ,; born in Manheim and came to tills vi- I cinity when twelve years old. She is survivrvj fnVone daughter, Mrs. Lizzie i L. Letterma'n, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Airs. Fox j was 93 years, 7 months and 1H days ' old. With the exception of the last | few weeks, she was in full possession of all her faculties, her mental pow j ers being intact to the last. The fu ,neral will be held to-morrow morning 'at 10 o'clock. A brief service will be I held at the house after which the cor | tege will proceed to Henry's meeting- I house where the principal service and j burial will take place. The Revs, j Jacob Longenecker. of Palmyra, and O. G. Romig, of this place, will con duct the services. GRADUATES SECURE POSITIONS Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa., May 13. Three graduates of the Waynesboro Business College have accepted positions in local offices. Mss Ruth Happel, Higii fieldfi has taken a position as stenogra pher in the Emerson-Brantingham Company offices. Miss Lilian Stottle meyer, Blue Ridge Summit, has ac- j cepted a position as stenographer for C. W. Sexlon. Miss Samantha Helf ner, Quincy, has accepted a position as stenographer for the Quincy En gine Company. CHILDREN'S CRIES SAVE FAMILY Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., May 13. Coughing and cries of children in the home of Harry Dunkle at Shamokin Dam early yesterday awoke the parents, who found the house filled with smoke. With the aid of Mrs. Dunkle, who re fused to leave the burning building until the children were out, all were rescued. An alarm of tire was sound ed and with the aid of a bucket bri gade the flames were extinguished. MARRIED AT GRANTVILLE Special to The Telegraph Grantville, Pa., May 13.—0n Sat urday afternopn, May 9, John H. Good -1 man and M. C. Piatt, both of Palmyra, were married by the Rev. O. R. Bitt ner at the Lutheran parsonage at Grantville. After the ceremony a wed ding supper was served at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Snavely, of Grantville. A Tonic For the Nerves Nervous people who have not yet ■ developed a disease that can be rec ognized and treated by the medical profession have the greatest trouble In finding relief. Irritation, headache, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, ali these discomforts make life miserable 1 but are endured rather than run a doc tor's bill without definite hope of re covery. ' Every such sufferer should know the danger of such a condition of the nervous system. Nervous debility and even paralysis may easily result if the tone of the nerves Is not restored. The one big fact that brings hope and relief Is that the nerves can be restored by building up the blood. It cannot be too often repeated that only through the blood can nourishment and medicine reach the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make the blood rich and red and quickly restore vi tality and energy to a weak nervous system. A nervous person who gives these pills a trial is almost certain to see good results and, what Is more, the benefit will bo lasting because the trouble is attacked at its root. Thin blood makes weak nerves. Building up the blood restores the nerve force. Get a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day and write the Dr. Wil liams Medicine Co., Schenectady N. Y., for a free copy of "Diseases of the Nervous System."—Advertisement. PRISONER'S lIIOW ESCAPE FROM DEATH —7 . ' Robert Henson Tears Steam Radi ator From Wall in Cumber land County Jail —.— Special to The Telegraph | Carlisle, Pa.. May 13.—Robert Hen-| : son, colored, narrowly escaped a hor-! | rible death when, in a lit of insane I •tury, he wrenched a radiator from its! I base in liis cell in the Cumberland 1 county Jail anil allowed the steam to ■ escape. He was taken from the placet ; i a semi-conscious condition and it is I the verdict of the physicians who were j I called in that five minutes more In the I i cell would have caused his death. | The man became unruly yesterday morning and a "blind door" was put on his cell to subdue him and also keep him from annoying the other prisoners. Both the sheriff and his deputy were away and the cries passed ! unnoticd as he had been unruly and | vicious for several days. It was short- i ly before five o'clock, last evening, * when the cell was finally opened and 1 he was found lying on the floor with j the room filled with scalding hot I steam. PROF. JACOBY RE-ELECTED ' Meehanicsburg, Pa., May 13.—At; the regular monthly meeting of the 1 school board Monday evening, Profes- j sor Ralph Jacoby was re-elected su- ! pervlsing principal of the scho'ols and ! the salary raised to $l,lOO. With the exception of three, the teachers were all re-elected. Final decision and plans will be made at the next meet ing. Several teachers' salaries were J also raised and the mill rate for this year's taxes fixed at 6% mills. OLD COUPLE WILL MARRY Sunbury, Pa., May 13.—A marriage license was issued out of the office of John I. Carr, clerk of the Orphans' court, to John Steffan and Miss Bar bara Molnar, both of Mt. Carmel. He is (12 and she 63 years old. Both have ; been married once before. Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Blain. —Miss Minnie Garber, 22 years I old. daughter of William H. Garber, a ! Civil War veteran, died suddenly on Tuesday morning at her home at Stony Point, three miles north of Blain, of j heart failure. Her mother died three ! years ago and she. was left in the care of the household. Her aged father ! and live brothers survive. The funeral j will take place on Friday morning. Marietta. The largest funeral in Marietta in years was held yesterday! afternoon, when Harvey E. Hoover was buried. The Royal Arcanum had I charge of the services and the Rev. E. j Elmer Sensenig, pastor of the Re-; formed Church, officiated. Burial was made in the Lutheran Cemetery at Maytown. Strasburg.—Mrs. Anna Trout, widow j of John Trout, Oil years old. died sud- j denly from heart disease yesterday. Stony Brook.—Henry A. Hartinan, 7fi years old, a retired gardener and farmer, died yesterday of heart dis ease at the home of his daughter. Mrs. • Willliam Delta. There survive his! widow, one son, six daughters and sev- J oral grandchildren. Highmount.—Mrs. Levi S. Hoffman. 82 years old, is dead of infirmities of age. She was a resident of York coun- j ty all her life and a member of the I Methodist Church, being a teacher in the Sunday school many years. Sev- \ eral children survive. Glen Rock. —Overcome by an •at -1 tack of heart trouble while planting corn on his farm, Windrow Warner, 43 j years old. fell dead. He had not been | well for several weeks. Pour brothers | and five sisters survive. IFm FOR n HDD ITCHING SKIN Poslam will show you quickly, even overnight, liow greatly it will benefit youis skin trouble. Itching stops as soon as it is spread on the skin. The burning surface is comforted and paci fied. 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