Swell Gorns? Try WoßderfuMiETS-IT" Sreatest Corn-Cure World Has Ever Known. "Gets" Corns Sure as Fate. Thousands say "GETS-IT" is simply nagic. If you've tried nearly every hing under the sun to get rid of those •orns, so much the better for "GETS IT." Corn freedom is yours at last, lot next week or . next month, but ight now! "GETS-IT" goes after orns as a crow does corn. There are io more plasters and greasy alves that don't remove, no more les, razors and jabbers that make orns grow. Put a few drops of GETS-IT" on and see every corn and allous shrivel and vanish. That's the ew way, tho painless, sure, safe, uick way. Only "GETS-IT" can do Apply it in 3 seconds. Every druggist in the land sells GETS-IT," 25 cents a bottle, or sent irect by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. -Advertisement. K Message to Thin, Weak, Scrawny Folks in Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 lbs. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh. Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and omen everywhere are heard to say, [ can't understand why I do not get it. I eat plenty of good, nourishing >od." The reason is just this: Yos >nnot get fat, no matter how much ou eat, unless your digestive organs ssimilate the fat-making elements of aur food instead of passing them out irough the body as waste. What is needed is a means of gently rging the assimilative functions of the omach and intestines to absorb the is and fats and hand them over to the! ood, where they may reach the starv- j i, shrunken, run-down tissues and jild them up. The thin person's body like a dry sponge—eager and hungry >r the fatty materials of which it is >ing deprived by the failure of the imentary canal to take them from le food. The best way to overcome lis sinful waste of flesh building ele ents and to stop the leakage of fats to use Sargol, the recently discover -1 regenerative force that is recom ended so highly by physicians here id abroad. Take a little Sargol tablet ith every meal and notice how quickly )ur cheeks fill out and rolls of firm, :althy flesh are deposited over your >dv. covering each bony angle and •ojecting point. Geo. A. Gorgas and her good druggists have Sargol, or .11 get it from their wholesaler, and ill refund your money if you are not tisfied with the gain in weight it W luces as stated on the guarantee in ! package. It is inexpensive, easy take and highly efficient Onution:—While has produced markable results in overcoming nerv is dyspepsia and general stomach oubles, it should not be taken unless >u are willing to gain ten pounds or ore, for it Is a wonderful flesli-build — Advertisement. Stnd Sc for trial tilt Vaseline Rag. U. S. Pat. Off. Camphor Ice Soothes *nd heils cracked skin. Keeps it smooth, firm tnd healthy. Insist on VASELiNE Camphor ice, in rubes And boxes. 10 cents. Drug and Department stores everywhere. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Consolidated) 41 Stata Street Naw Tark City Business Locals WORDS OF WISDOM Our large stock, our modest loca >n and our system of buying make it issihle to give our patrons the best of lality at more reasonable prices than usually paid elsewhere. Let us sell m a pound of our delicious "B. E. D." (Tee to test this point. It's a clioice ticle at 30 cents a pound. B. B. -urn's, 1801-1803 North Sixth street! IN BUSINESS FOR HEALTH it especially for your health, this ealth Studio, where baths for rheu atism. blood poison, lumbako, sci ica, gout, rueritis, colds and many ronlc diseases are treated. Every nvenience for privacy and ample cllitiea for men and women. John ;nry Peters, H. D„ 207 Walnut street. SLIT THAT SUITS Just to start something for men, we e offering for a short while a us m-tailored two-piece business suit, de of select American woolens full ptyle and a s' ■" that will be the orite one of the wardrobe during coming hot days. Order now, orge F. Shope, the Hill Tailor, 1241 irket St O. K. FINANCIALLY In buying a motor car the financial nding of the company that makes is an importan*. consideration. The bott Motor Car company of Detroit sn't one dollar of Indebtedness ex it for current merchandise ac tnts. Against this there are no out nding bonds, notes or mortgages, ■ite us for financial statement. Ab tt Motor Car Co., 106-108 South :o: I street, Harrisburg. larrisburg Carpet Co. 32 North Second Street THURSDAY EVENING, DANGERS LURK 111 COUNTRY WELLS Dr. Dixon Calls Attention to What People May Strike in Way of Pollation State Commissioner of Health Dixon has called attention to the dangers that lurk in unguarded and uneared for wells and springs. This is the sea son of the year when people go out into the country and when they are apt to drink of any water that they strike. On this subject Dr. says: "It is indeed -a modest property owner who will not boast of his well. The coolness, clearness and general excellence of their water supply is a favorite topic of conversation with thousands of people. "One-half of our eight million Penn sylvanians depend upon wells or springs for their water supply, and from now on for the next four or five months the other half of our citizens on their vacation trips or half-holidays In the country will find themselves depending upon water from these sources. "When investigations are made by sanitary experts the water of many of these welts and springs has time and again shown pollution, which means that they are positively danger ous for human consumption. Unfor tunately water may appear clear and be agreeable in taste when it contains sewage organisms which may cause typhoid fever or dysentery when taken into the system. Much of our rural typhoid is due to polluted wells and springs. "No well should be located near a cesspool, privy or barnyard where the drainage from these places can reach directly or indirectly by seepage through the water-bearing strata. In a limestone country there is particular danger of sewage or animal wastes which find their way through fissures in the rock and may reappear many miles away in some subterranean stream which serves as a water supply. "Open wells are particularly liable to pollution and all wells should be carefully walled and covered to pre vent surface and direct drainage from contaminating them. The close prox imity of possible sources of pollution should be sufficient to place any well or spring under suspicion. "Unfortunately many property own ers who strive to keep their houses and grounds in a clean, sanitary con dition overlook this vital factor. "The cost of a water tight stone or cement covering which will deflect drainage from the well or the sinking of a new well In a safe locality Is vast ly more economical than a single case of typhoid fever." Irving College Classes Royally Entertained at Silver Spring Manse Mechaniosburg. Pa., May 14.—Yes terday afternoon the senior and sopho more classes of Irving College had a delightful outing, when the latter en tertained the former to a 5 o'clock chicken and wattle dinner at the Pres byterian manse in Silver Spring town ship. Hay wagons conveyed the merry party under the chaperonage of Miss Frances B. Shelton, preceptress, to the manse, where they were received by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ferguson. After roaming through ho woods and gathering wild flowers, music and games were enjoyed by the young ladies. Cevors for thirty-six were laid for the dinner, where the table deco rations were lilacs and Spring flowers. A toast given by Miss Teresa Grove, .president of the sophomore class, was responded to by Miss Mary Elizabeth I Huston, president of the senior class, and Miss Frances B. Shelton. At a later hour singing and giving class veils, the merrymakers returned to the college. Derry Township Teachers Are Assigned to Schools Special to The Telegraph Hershey, Pa., May 14.—School di rectors of Derry township have made the following assignments of teachers for the next term: Supervising prin cipal, Professor F. D. Keboch; first assistant, O. P. Butterwick; second as sistant. Marie 11. Johnson; supervisor of drawing. Mabel R. Brown; super visor of music, Blanche Wingert; Hershey schools, eighth trade, A. P. Hocker; seventh, Ira Shunk; sixth. Sara Foreman; fifth, Mary Rose; fourth, Mae Gruber; third. Edna C. Erb; second. May V. Moyer; first. Mabel F. Hoffman: beginners, May B. Hershey and Carrie Dressier. Leh man's, George Foreman; Gravel Hill, C. Amos E. Hess; Sunnvside, S. S. Balsbaugh; Waltonville and Stover dale, vacant Two of the former teach ers in the township. Miss Elizabeth Meckley and Miss Hope Haskell were not applicants. The latter will take a course in music in New York. The advanced schools at Waltonville, Ging rich's. Foreman's and Palmyra were closed and the scholars will be brought to the Hershey schools. There will be eleven srhools in the new building next Fall. PACKAGE PARTY FOR CHURCH Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg. Pa.. May 14. —The Sun day school class taught by M. Clarence Thumma, of the Lutheran Church, having pledged themselves to purchase one of the art glass windows for the new church now under construction, in order to raise the money necessary, have taken the plan of sending letters | to friends asking them to send a pack age containing an article to the value of at least 25 -cents. These packages are left unopened and on Saturday evening the class will hold a sale of them. No one will know what they have purchased until after they have paid for the package. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa.. May 14.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baish, of Clear Springs, announce the birth of a son on May 11. Mrs. Baish was formerly Miss Lina Dick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dick. It Kills 'Em Dead by Contact or Drives 'Em Out—by Odor "/■ Time of Peace Prepare for War." JHSECTIHE Amp RtHoblt ftraler it lis "Intectint" Cm from Cellar to Garrett The pianos for this co-operative sale were personally selected at tbe factory by Mr. J. H. Troup . , _ , •ad upon arrival are being tested and inspected by Prof. IJewWly« I. Kvana, Organist Ridge Avenue M. K. Church. x 18Mr When you begin to pay you begin to own your piano and In event The advantage of buying a first class, thoroughly I m gi| 11 Jj Jj dependable piano at 1 dollar and 25 cents a week can- OA 7 r operative sale you pay but five dollars to join in this associate movement and then account to the Cussing off i.Tii> r i T v nr' ut ui/yt T ado tvr\ CE'tr FOURTH. You get the strongest guarantee ever put on a piano; a joint guaranteal account—aindicate toat i-fclbti 1 DULLAKo AIMD &LV- gj d b the manufacturers—Bacon Piano Co.—and ourselves, giving you protection youraccount IN ML ENTY-FIVE CENTS. Taking the regular for five years that is as safe as a governme.it bond. We mention rins, as the wm "Crossed ' , . FIFTH. You get the privilege of returning your piano at the end of a thirtjfl ™ n ° f We3r a " d tear int ° acCOunt > one of days' trial and getting YOUR MONEY BA-R. diel'befwHtfn- these pianos will be worth MORE AFTER SIXTH. Within one year from the da v you get yir piano, through this CO YOU HAVE IT FULLY PAID FOR WHATSOEVER ' * hhou, THAN YOU NOW HAVE TO PAY FOR SEVENTH. All payments remaining unpaid are voluntarily cancelled in event of) your death —thus leaving the piano free of encumbrance to your family. ONE, and at that time, you will have near- EIGHTH. You get through this co-operative plan an opportunity to earn cashl lv four vears use out of it dividends for each and every week's time the life of the co-operative agreement of' one hundred and ninety-five weeks is shortened. Through this privilege it is possible And, in the same way, the LONGER you own it, the LESS it Will for you to earn cash dividends amounting in all to TWENTY-NINE DOLLARS AND have cost you per month for its use. Figure it any way you wish, it is TWl^|S™ 0 C a ß^gi« n oppor , ull i, y secure others to 00-operate in .his plan. hard to see how pianos of the exceptional value of these Will have cost you This still further reduces the cost of your instrument. A T\r\T T r iL • *. u i TENTH. Under this plan, two tunings, a piano stool to match the piano, a late OVER A DOLLAR A MONTH for their use, It matters not how long st yj e scar f an( j delivery within one hundred and fifty miles of Harrisburg are included you own one, whether it is ten years, fifteen years, or even twenty years, without adding any further expense to the two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventv-five cents. of the features of this co-operative plan are carried 1 1111 nninnnnr na fl II out In offering player-pianos, with the single exception w fj TDJ\f ID TC¥I"" 1 OAVICI? * 5 so ™ MARKET square, harrisburg, pa. the terms on the player-pianos are two dollars a J. ft. iKUllr IflUjil HUUiJIj 36 NORTH HANOi/ER STREET, CARLISLE, PA. W6©k instead of—as wi thfl pi«i no on © dollar and t wen - . _. _. _ / ~ v _ T lfinnv ikt&t n a ty-flve cents a week. C. S. FEW, DRUG STORE, 205 UNION STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA. Ten Bids Received For Water Meters by Supt Bowman Ten bids for water meters are being considered by Commissioner Harry F. Bowman, superintendent of the depart ment of public safety, and it is prob able that the choice may be determined upon in time to obtain Council's ap proval at next Tuesday's meeting. The prices offered range from 1R.50 to 111, and It is the Commissioner's in tention to obtain the cheapest possible without sacrificing efficiency. Should Mr. Bowman's plan work out his method for obtaining prices for the new water meters will mean a consid erable saving to the consumer and the city. "What wo Want to do," said lie. "IS to buy a style of meter that will register the water In such a way as to KIVP the ( ItUen full value for his money and at the same time guard against any short age or waste frtim the city's end Tests aro now being curried out by the Ua- HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH partment with this idea in view." All told, about 400 water meters will have to be Installed, according to Com missioner Bowman. Three-Inch Darning Needle Taken From Woman's Arm Selinsgrove, Pa.. May 14.—A three inch darning needle was removed from the left arm of Mrs. Wiliain Mann.ng al her home in Shamokln yesterday by a surgeon whom she had sum moned to lance what was supposed to be a blood boil. Mow or when the needle penetrated the woman's arm is a mystery, but from indications it had been there for several months. UNCOVERING FROM INJURY Lewistowa, Pa., May 14. Alden Shatter, seriously injured at the Stand ard steel work some time ago when be was knocked from a pole by com ing In contact with the heavily charged wire, is now recovering from his In- Jurlo* «t the I'nlverslty of Pennsjlva- Uia. Phtlaflalnliiu CLASS DAY AT SELIXSGROVE Special to The Telegraph Selinsgrove, Pa., May 14.—Class day exercises by seniors In the Selinsgrove high school were held on Tuesday evening. Dr. Thomas C. Houtz opened the program with an Invocation, after which the salutatory was delivered by Selin Ulrlch. The entertaining fea tures included the class history, by Selin Ulrlch; "Caesar," by Bohner Porisliiie; "Cicero Farewell." by Miss Elale Steffen: recitation, Miss Helen Burns; prophesy, Miss Lulu Fretteroff; "The Mirror," Paul Kuster; ""Dona tions," Miss Florence Lubola; "The Flare-Back," Paul Luck; addresses by Robert Pottieger, Miss Kathr.vn Gem berling. Miss Matilda Maurer and Perry Holshue; valedictory, Victor Krdly. The presentation of the diplo mas wits made by the president of the board of directors. W. E. liouseworth. MAY 14. 1014. MEMORIAL DAY SERMON Sellnsgrove, Pa., May 14. —Memorial Day program was adopted at the last stated meeting of the Captain C. S. Davis Post. No. 148, Grand Army of the Republic. The Rev. Mr. Drum heller will preach the Memorial Day sermon in the St. Paul's Reformed Church Sunday evening, May 24, at which time all the congregations will attend. Mrs. John S. Weaver Hostess For Sunday School Class Special to The 'Telegraph MechanicsUurg, Pa., May 14. —Last evening Mrs. John S. Weaver delight fully entertained her Sunday school class of the Church of God, of which she is teacher, at her home in East Main street. The evening was spent socially with music and games and plans were made to take up work for the benefit of hospitals and "shutins." LuncTtcon wan served to the follow ing: Miss Alta Kyle, Misa Bertha Rail- ing, Mrs. Edelblute, Miss Martha Neli son, Miss Helen Koscr, Miss Maggie Sheriff. Miss Catherine Kunkle, Miss Clara Eortenbaugh, Mrs. Edward Vo gelsong, Miss Laura Uurtnett, Misa Gertrude Burtnett, Miss Helen Bentz, Mrs. McFadden, Ralph Raach, Mrs. Charles F. Raach and Mrs. J. 8. Wea ver. Stat? of Ohio. City of Toleiln. I.uca* Conntjr, **• 1 rank J. Cheney makes oath that be la senior partner of tbu Arm of F. J. Cbcuey & Co., do iujf buali.esß In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the mill ..f OS'l; lItJM>REI» IxrIXiARS for fuel: and every cam of Catarrh that cannot t>« cured by the use uf Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Fworn to before mo and subscribed in my pretence, this Oth day of December, A. I).. llH) Seal. A. W. GLKASON, Notary Public. Flair* Catarrh Cum la taken Internally and acts directly upon tha blood and muron* aur« faces of the ajatem. Send for testimonial*! free. F. J. CHENEY k CO.. Toledo, Sotrl br all Drugclstf. "Re. Take Htll'i Family Fills for con»tlMtlo^ v 7