Come tomorrow with FIVE dollars Sidney Lanier, the poet, the Christian, the greatest flute-player, _ I of all time, said this: "To make a home out of a household, ana come with the expectation ol having one of and a 0,686 magniilcent pianos or player-pianos sent home fire and MUSIC. And inasmuch as we can do without the Cop> rißht ' 1912, by stonc & Mcu rrick, inc. k fire half the year, I may say MUSIC is the one essential." • here tomorrow. Tuck a five dollar bill in your pocket before starting. And come with the expectation of beginning right then and there to own one of these \ te - F° r you will see a piano, which in #/i tone and in action will equal—if not surpass— ppBH& these the biggest kind of bargains at |n eWe ; fi f f e QN Tlv ONE .1. Aff "an n a f in'tiajp'aymelit and the'rcirfainder 6^ ® You can GET YOl It MONEY BACK at the end of a thirty days' trial of the piano- -if you wish i - —wr i m CAt the end of the first year's use of the piano, should you wish, YOU CAN EXCHANGE IT for any | seil of equal or greater value. This gives to yourself, | Wkjf m jff A u jHra I Clf you' wish, you need not take the full one hundred and ninety Five weeks' time in which to pay for I ' V I yOU y Pian °k yDO PAY t h N Hf SS f™ E ' This is wholly optional ON YOUR PART. But for each and ST™ * IP®PIiSP I\ J7JreS 1 ™'l\ ! J H TROUP MINIf HOINF 15 s#,,TI,MARKETS,IIIARE - HAItRISB,JRC -M- Sk II JisBSHBf/ #1 " mvur lwuaiv nuuoc 36 north hanover street, Carlisle, pa. t I 1 c. S. FEW, DRUG STORE, 205 S. UNION STREET, MIDDLETOWN, PA. "FIRST AID" IV SCHOOL Special to The Telegraph Columbia. Pa.. May IS.—Miss Mary | Welsh, principal of the high school,, lias inaugurated a system of lnstruc-i lions on "First Aid" in the school, the! first lecture on the subject beinc: de-! livered by Dr. j. P. Kennedy, who is the Pennsylvania Railroad physician i here. Miss Welsh plans to have a sec- j years old, a J sun of the late Judge Daniel 1 nder-j : smith. Civil War veteran and head of | tho Lancaster fire department, died at I i his home from a paralytic stroke he I suffered recently, j At the outbreak of the Civil War. j I when Mr. Vondersmith was only IK I years old. he enlisted in the Seventy- ' ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers and served throughout the war. At tho battle of Chickamauga, where his regi- I ment sustained severe losses, he per-1 formed an act of bravery that is de- j j picted on the monument of the regi- j ment on the battlefield. He seized the i flag of the regiment as it fell from the ! hands of the color-bearer when the i latter was mortally wounded. He : afterward was promoted to color ser geant. At the end of the war Mr. Vonder smith returned to Lancaster and in j 1885 was appointed lire chief, in which ] capacity he had since served, with the i exception of an interval of three years. HOME FROM GERMANY Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa., May 18.— G. Tal bot Shearer, foreign representative of the Landis Too! Company, Waynes boro, and Mrs. Shearer and daughter Mary have arrived home from Ger many, where they have lived the past three yeans. "Mr. Shearer and family were loi-ated in Berlin while abroad. They will remain in Waynesboro until the, latter part of June, when thev will sail again i'oj- tho Old Country "for a period extending over several years. Their trip to Germany next month will be the fifth for Mr. Shearer and his family. They have lived abroad for a period of nine years. WOMAN C'RCEL TO CHILD Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., May 18. Mrs. Cora West, of Walnut street, was taken before Magistrate J. F. Newman on Saturday to answer to a charge of assault and batten.-. A neighbor brought the suit It is alleged that. Mrs. West picked up her baby by the feet on Friday on the front porch and lifted it up and down, its head strik ing the porch every time its bodv de sended. It is alleged, also, that slu. kicked it in the way of punishment. Mrs. West was fined $4.50, which she paid, after which she was released. SHRINE CLUB ENTERTAINED Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., May 18.—The Lan caster County Shrine Club, over one hundred strong, was entertained in the . Masonic Temple here, and a banquet was served at Hotel Columbia. The I Nobles came in automobiles and the caravan of nineteen cars presented an imposing appearance as it passed through the streets. CASTORIA i For Infants and Children I In Use For Over 30 Years , Signature of Carlisle Carpenter Injured in Saving Fellow Workman Special to The Tel*graph Carlisle, Pa., May IS.—ln his ef-1 forts in preventing a fellow workman froni getting a serious fall, William J H. .Line, a carpenter employed on the construction of the fine now ediiiee J for the Church of the. Brethren of the southern District of Pennsylvania, lost j his own balance and dropped from the! second floor to the ground floor of the unfinished basement. The accident occurred late Saturday afternoon. In the descent he fell between the girders of the main tloor, and the flesh of both sides of his body was terribly cut and torn. He was picked up in a dazed condition and assisted home by other workmen. It was just the day pre vious that Mr. Line caught a large building jack in time to prevent it fall ing a considerable distance on tho head of a fellow carpenter, and which would doubtless have resulted fatally. SOCIAL FOR SENIOR CLASS Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., May 18.—A social was held by the middle class ir. honor of the senior class of the Halifax High School on Friday evening in the old Shirt. Factory in Fourth street. The evening was spent in games and other amusements. Refreshments were also served. Those present were Misses Annabel Gembering, Pearl Kline, Abi gail Landis, Ellen Spahr. Marv Nel .kon, Lily Lebo, Gertrude Hoover, i Grace Pike, Gertrude Etzwieler, Helen Helt, Almeda Bicksler, Mitry Albright, [Anna Lebo, Helen Matter, Bethel Wil- I bert, Mrs. S. C. Heitzel and grand daughter, Miss Mary Bice, of Mechan icsburg, and Lloyd Bowman. Miles Al bright, John Farney, William Motter. John Urich, John Cooper, E. F. Chubb, Herman Richter, Melvin Sheetz, William Pike. Arthur Enter line, Edward Klingman, John Clem son, Martin Keiter, George Shepley, Earnest Koppenheffer, Miles Lebo, Lester Lebo, John Ettien and Pro fessor S. C. Beitzel. FIREMEN'S MEMORIAL Special to The Telegraph ' Sunbury, Pa.. May 18.—Sunbury's I Volunteer Firemen's Association has selected Judge Frederick B. Moser. of Shamokin. as its memorial day orator, jand the judge said to-day that he will accept the honor. Memorial day ser vices will be held in the Chestnut street opera house, Sunbury, on June 11. BURNED AT BONFIRE Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., May 18.—While play ing around a bonfire Melvin Polk, 12 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pilk, Sunbury, had his clothing catch fire. Bystanders wrapped a piece of old carpet around bim, and extin guished the flames. He suffered had burns on the shoulder and arms. DONEGAL CHURCH REUNION Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., May IS.—On Wed nesday, June 17, the annual reunion of the historic Donegal Church, at Donegal Springs, will be held, at which time a program of unusual in terest will be rendered. Prominent speakers will address the meeting, whkh is always largely attended. 11ARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I Lebanon Valley College Wins Debate With Juniata Special to The Telegraph | Annville, Pa., May IS. Lebanon jValley College debating team was (awarded the decision over the Juniata] ■ team helrl in the Conservatory of Mu-| jsie on Friday evening. This is the] j first time in eleven years that Juniata i j College has lost a debate. Lebanon j Valley Inst at Huntingdon last year on la close decision but this year's vic tory was given to the Annville debat ers unanimously by the judges. Leba jnon Valley College had the affirmative [side of the question, "Resolved. That ithe United States Should Abandon the j Monroe Doctrine as a National I Policy." Juniata was represented by I Raymond Ryder, Eston Fox and j Henry P. Harley, while Henry E. Snavely, Carl C. Schmidt and John H. Ness, upheld Lebanon. Valley. Tlia judges were Robert C. Blair, of York; Professor A. R. Wentz, Gettysburg, and W. IT- Earnest, of Hummelstown. Paul G. Adams, of Lebanon, acted as chairman. BAKU WAS A SUCCESS Halifax, Pa., May 18.—A bake held ! in Chubb's Hall on Friday and Satur ] day by the Mothers' Association for 'the benefit of the Halifax Fire Coni ! pany, was well patronized and SSO was realized. This will be use.d to ward the erection of the new iire house. HAS STKOKE OF PARALYSIS Sfecial to The Telegraph Shippensbug, Pa,, May 18. Mrs. Cope, of Leesburg, suffered a stroke of paralysis and is in a very serious ' condition. Business Locals THAT'S OUR BUSINESS We want the public to know that we do fine watch repairing in the most ■ satisfactory way and our hand en graving on good silver and other j metals is most artistic. Tou will find our prices for this par excellent work ' very reasonable and we courteously ' solicit your patronage. W. R. Atkin : son 1423 North Third street. MADAM ATTENTION Here is a great opportunity to pur chase handsome vogish millinery at ; greatly reduced prices—every one this season's models, and a large selection 1 for your choosing. We have also re i duced the prices of our Panamas. A style that will be very popular this ' season for outing wear. Mary C. Glass, Fashion's Milliner. 1306 Market Btreet. Harrisburg Carpet Co. 32 North Second Street Newport Woman Found Dead in Bed Saturday Special to The Telegraph Newport, Pa., May IS. —Mrs. lvatura Miller Itornbach, widow of the late Adolphus Hornbach, was found dead In bed on Saturday morning, due to heart trouble. Mrs Hornbach was 7t> years old and has been a resident of this place for many years. Since the death of her husband she has been making her home with her son, Paul R. Hornbach, in Second street. An other son, George W. Hornbach, also survives. Mrs. Hornbach was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Her pastor, the Rev. John C. Collins, S. T. D., officiated at her funeral this after noon at 2.30 o'clock, with burial in Newport Cemetery. ATTENTION MOTHERS If You Have or Know of a Deli cate Child Read This Letter. "My little daughter Louise age 9 years, has always been delicate, an aemic, had no appetite and seemed listless, and we could not seem to find anything that would help her, until we were advised to give her Vinol. j She started taking it six weeks ago and inside of two weeks she showed a marked improvement both in appe tite. vim and looks. Being so well 1 pleased with the results. 1 continued giving it to her, and words fail to express my gratitude, and faith in Vinol both as a blood maker and body builder. As my ohild was an anaemic for so long makes the reason all the stronger for me to recommend It to others in similar condition.'' Geo. E. Munro, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vinol restores health and strength in conditions like this because in a natural manner it increases the appe tite, tones up the digestive organs, enriches the blood and strengthens every organ of the body. Every bottle of Vinol is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refund ed. George A. Gorgas, druggist, Har risburg, Penna. Vinol is sold in Steel ton by John L. Porr. P. S. For any skin trouble try our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it.—Ad vertisement. EDUCATION AXi PREPARE FOR OFFICE WORK DAT AND NTOHT SESSIONS Ftifol! V/»rf Mnndnv SCHOOL OP COMMERCE 15 8. MARKET SQ.. HARRISBURG I . Harrisburg Business College Day and Night. Business, ; Shorthand and Civil Service. In. I dividual Instruction. 28th year. I 329 Market St Harrisburg, Pa. t ~ T A IHlHi'iUliiHl Non-greasy Toilet Cream keep* I the skin soft and velvety ID rough weather. An exquinlte toilet prep. I aration. 26c. GOKUAS unto STOKES l« N. Third St- aad P. K. K. Statlva I MAY 18. 1914. Interpreters Are Needed in Many Court Cases Special to The Tclcn'OfU Sunbury. Pa.. May ] B.—May <~*riir«i nal Court for Northumberland county opened at Sunbury to-day with sixty live cases for trial. Frank Strouss, district attorney, said that most of them are of a trivial nature, but that POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT i ! DAVID L. KAUFMAN HARRISBURG, PA. Candidate For 1 \x=========% Congress On the Democratic Ticket 18T1I CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (DAUPHIN. CUMBERLAND AND LEBANON COUNTIES) He Was the Candidate Two Years Ago Solicits Your Support I lie expected it to take a whole week jto try them, as interpreters willTTe needed for most witnesses. For the first time the SIOO,OOO addi tion to the Northumberland county, courthouse was put in use, one branch ol the courts, with Judge Oununinfcs sitting:, beinc held there. The smaller courtroom is not yet finished, and Judsre Moser is holding court In the Masonic Temple. 5