Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 05, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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DEVIL EXISTS IN MANY FORMS
BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
In There are many re-
Ellgionß in this world.
Hand all are supposed
■•to be Intended for
■ 'the helping of human
■ beings toward the
■ goal of God. All re
■ llgious organizations
■ are understood to be
■ established for that
■ purpose.
■ To save souls and
■ help the race, is the
■ desire of every de
■ vout roan and woman
■of each and every
I creed.
■ But how many men
I and women exist in
I the world to-day
■ who so desire to save ;
humanity that they are ready to say
Godspeed to any and every earnest
worker outside of their own special 1
field of endeavor? ]
He who really loves his fellowmen, '
and who really desires to uplift them,
feels as the mother of a child would
feel If she knew her child was asleep ■
In a burning building. She would cry:
"God bless you all and speed you to 1
the saving of my child," as she herself :
hurried to the scene.
An<T she would care not at all for
the race, or name, or creed, or lodge
of the savior. She would care not at
all whether It was a licensed flreman, ,
or a casual passer-by; whether It was
her friend or her foe; only that her
child was saved. j
How many such clergymen, or priests
or tollers in the vineyard of God have .
we in the world to-day?
As few as we have physicians who
are broad enough to rejoice when other
■chools of medicine or other methods
For Lunch—
For Dinner—
For the Unexpected
Guest—
For Any Occasion—
A food that is at once deliciously
appetizing, rich in food value and all
ready to serve.
Heinz Spaghetti
One of the 57 Varieties
Prepared in the real Italian way—
with a richly flavored tomato sauce
and special imported cheese. Truly an
ideal food for any occasion.
A Meal in Every Can ' \
You run no risk in trying our |
products. Grocers cheerfully 1 jg3£S=||HJ
refund full purchase price if , 1
any of the 57 Varieties ever WSBRI\
H. J. Heinz Co. ■'
Over 50,000 Visitor* Inspect the Heinx 1
Pure Food Kitchens Every Year
LECTURE TO FARMERS
Dillsburg, Pa., June 5. —On Tues
day evening, June 9, the United Agri
cultural Association, the recently
formed farmers' organization of Dills
j N|[ Soften the hardest water on wash-
If GOLD DUST I
I K\ k ecause cleans an d purifies everything, 1
lillil iNA 5c and larger packages.
THO GOLD DUST TWINS
|g| « -•••*"
HENRY J. HUEPEL IS NOW HAPPY
After Four Years of Hawking and Spitting Cured
With Quaker Exract and Oil of Balm
And still they come. Head this
case. Henry J. Huepel is now 29
years old. He is an ironworker em
ployed at the Steelton works, Ifor the
UPast four years he has had a bad case
wf catarrh of the head. When he
awoke in the morning he would have
«. terrible spell of coughing, hawking
and spitting. He could hardly breathe,
"Jiis breath was bad and tongue coated.
iHe had constant roaring and buzzing
his ear, pains above his eyes and he
<f«lt generally bad. He had used in
'balers and atomizers to force different
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 5, 1914
of healing cure a sick man. As few I
as we have of humanitarian workers
who give the right hand of fellowship
to other societies which are trying to
lessen cruelty In the world.
Self! Self! Self! It creeps like poi
son miasma into the churches, into the
religious societies, into the humane or- 1
ganizatlons, into the charitable Insti
tutions.
The King's Daughters are slow to
congratulate the Sunshine Society on
its success, even though it is working
for the same purpose, and vice versa;
S. P. C. A. shows no heartfelt joy when
the Humane Society increases its mem
bership, though one goal waits both;
and no more generous spirit is shown
by the latter to the former.
Church is set against church in riv
alry; and resentment, not rejoicing, is
exhibited when one surpasses the other
in membership or popularity.
The metaphysical societies. New
Thought, Christian Science, Mental
Science, are torn with rivalries and are
narrow in their attitudes to one an
other.
Ea , c !i c hurch seems to be crving to
Its child in the burning building:
must burn alive or be saved by me
alone. Distrust all who seek to reach
you before me."
The humane organizations are cry
ing: J
"Distrust all who seek to save ani
mals from cruelty or little children
from suffering unless they belong to
OUR organization!"
The societies 4 organized to relieve '
shut-ins and invalids are not showing
the mother spirit toward one another.
Only here and there, and at widely
separated intervals, does a great soiil
shine forth, radiating the Universal
Spirit of the Love of Humanity and
the worship of the Creative Power in
any and all forms. ,
burg, will hold a public agriculture
educational meeting in the Opert
House. A special program is beins
prepared which will include a lectun
by E. B. Dorsett, of the State Depart
ment of Agriculture.
drugs into his head, but they ail
seemed to make him worse. He linally
called at Kennedy's drug store. He
obtained Quaker Extract and Oil of
Balm, and according to his own as
sertion, made at the drug store this
morning, he is now well.
The remarkable part of this cure is
that it was made in a little over two
weeks. Haby Martha Ungeheuer, aged
23 months, was restless, nervous and
puny and had three attacks of spasms.
Some claimed it was from teething,
s . su /* er lng, and misconstruction,
,L tle , e are invariably meted out
™ , suc h souls by a world Incapable of
understanding their absolute selfish
ness.
» beautiful young girl, with a beau
.i a ? nd Purpose, has consecrated
i.fil thought and her money,
I to the establishing of a Dally Temple,
every devout or hungry soul,
s P lr 'tual truth, may come and
worship according to his own faith.
fine asks no money, no assistance in
save the willing co-operation
or those who are broad enough to scat
ter flowers on life's pathway for the
reet of all who seek God, no matter
by what road they go upon the search.
I" the beginning, this beautiful girl,
with the face of a flower and the heart
or a saint, found many readv, seem
ingly, to assist her. But while in this
age there is much talk of the demater
jalization of the devil, the devil exists
forms on earth. Jealousv and
selfishness and personal egotism are
three of the devilish characteristics;
and when they send forth their shafts,
they create trouble and confusion for
a time even for God's Elect.
Such shafts have been directed to the
Kn Bllt will survive, and
establish itself upon firm ground; for
the Spirit of Truth and Love and Good
Will to all men will direct Its founder.
Blessing and joy and the peace that
passeth understanding go with her and
her Temple.
May they be surrounded by the Circle
or Divine Love, across which only good
can pass. J B
T? mp,e is one Place of
worship in Gotham where you may KO
and pass a quiet hour, and no one will
ask you to pay for the privilege, then
or afterward, and none will try to con
vert you to a creed not your own. You
will be allowed to worship your own
LOOSE ou com
FOR UTILITY WEUR
Rough Scotch Frieze Is Liked
With Touches of Plain
Goods
8266 Raglan Coat, 34 to 44 bust.
The loose coat that flares over the hip
Is the very newest and smartest one fa
general use. Here is a model that can
be made available for motoring and travel
ing and also for all utility purposes. It is
made with raglan sleeves that mean no
difficulty with the fitting. It gives ex
ceedingly smart lines while it is also ex
ceedingly simple. The back can be
allowed to hang free or can be confined
by means of a strap or belt that is but
toned into place. Coats of the kind ara
made from a great many different ma
terials but nothing is smarter or more
serviceable than the Scotch frieze with
trimming of plain duvetyn. The patch
pockets are both convenient and smart.
Altogether the coat is one of the most
practical that could be devised.
For the medium size will be needed
5% yards of material 27 inches wide, 4%
yards 36, or 3M yards 44, with % yard
27 for the trimming.
The pattern is cut in sizes from 34 to
44 inches bust measure. It will be mailed
to any address by the Fashion Depart
ment of this paper, on receipt of ten cent*.
Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns.
JEWISH RABBI AT WAYNESBORO
Waynesboro. Pa.. June 5.—A Jewish
rabbi has arrived In Waynesboro and
expects to locate here permanently.
He is stopping at the home of W.
Zuekerman. in North Potomac avenue.
The rabbi recently landed in America,
having come here from Russia.
others said it was from a bad stom
ach, some said it was from worms.
Who was right? Small doses of
Quaker Extract were given to the
baby and yesterday she expelled not
one, but hundreds of little pin worms.
Now the dear child is well, cured by
Quaker.
If you suffer with rheumatism, ca
tarrh, kidney, liver, stomach or blood
troubles, call and obtain a treatment
from W. H. Kennedy's, .10 South Third
street.—Advertisement.
Are You Assured Tha
You Have or Will Get
Will Arrest Germ Multiplication?
That is, is it so constructed that the circulation of pure, dry, cold air is such that it will destroy the germ
entirely? Be sure of this when you buy a Refrigerator. If you are not, your Refrigerator is of no use and your
family's health is in danger.
THE BEST WAY—is to get a RELIABLE REFRIGERATOR—the world's best—that is in over a
MILLION homes to-day. The Refrigerator that has stood the test. No experience, no eloquent remarks
from clever salesmen necessary to sell the famous WHITE MOUNTAIN REFIGERATOR—the chest with a
chill in it. It costs you less at this Store outside the high rent, high price district than a Refrigerator you can't
rely on sold elsewhere.
We are Headquarters for Refrigerators in Central Pennsylvania be-
prices are lowest and we handle the world's best, tried dnd *
A special Refrigerator, 22x38x15, made of hardwood, holds 40 lbs. of ice; galvanized iron lin- d* 4 nn
ing; weighs 90 lbs., for
A special Refrigerator, 24x40x16, that holds 45 lbs. of ice and weighs 110 lbs., gg
Hundreds of other styles from $3.08 to $55.00
We have the "stone white" stone lined Refrigerator, the only original "stone white" lined Refrigerator
made. Others are all imitations and have NEVER stood the test. This Refrigerator is lined with New Hamp
shire stone, white as snow, hewn out of the solid rock in the great New Hampshire Quarries. Stone, you know,
is the greatest cold-retaining substance known to modern science.
86 CHILDREN'S VEHICLES TO BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. WE HAVE IN
STOCK 86 GO-CARTS, ALL THIS SEASON'S 1914 MODELS, THAT MUST GO REGARDLESS OF
COST.
that formerly sold for $lB, S2O, $22 and $25,
marked down to SIO.OO and $12.00*,.
s3o ' $35 and S4O Go-carts.. SIB.OO and $20.00 /
anc * Collapsible Go-carts, $3.98 and $5
A Special Sulky; worth $2.25, with reversible back, folding handle, for 98<\ rubber tire wheels;
each wheel worth 75c.
Three Great Specials
Examples only—of the thousands of great bargains to be found in these 4 great stores outside the high
rent, high price district.
For* 4 75 . P ° rch Swbg $1.98 $3.50 Pure "Wear Eternal" Berlin Another lot of the 5-in-i
42 inches long, 21 inches Covered Sauce Pan. 7-qt. With Lid ?* den T °° S 3 75C
wide mission finished oak,
including galvanized chains AO t t\
and ceiling hooks. For JjXf 11|/»
This is the fifth lot this season. This * S 3 e ' 3 wec^er » a
lot ordered by request, so if you were fork,a trowel and a dibber, all
disappointed in this, come early. A for 19<*. Can be easily trans
regular $4.75 Swing for $1.98. ferred from one to the other.
Home Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Co. Family
Furnishers 29-31-33 & 35 South Second Street Clothiers
OUR LOCATION MEANS A aRE AT SAVINQ TO YOU
Ford Buys Hospital
For Detroit's Poor
Detroit, Mich., June s.—Because one
of the 10,000 unemployed who were
drenched with a Are hose here last
January while seeking employment at
the Ford plant contracted pneumonia
and tuberculosis as a result of the
episode and Henry Ford could not find
hospital accommodations for him in
the city, even by personal search, the
motor car man to-day made an offer
to the directors of the General Hos
pital, now in course of construction,
to take over the project, repay all sub
scriptions, complete the structure and
make it a poor man's hospital. He
will spend $2,000,000 on the project
to complete it and as much more as
may be necessary to keep it running
The offer undoubtedly will be accepted.
TELEGRAPHUTI
Under the surface opposition shown
in commercial organizations of the
country to pending trade commission
bill. {
Governor McGovern, of Wisconsin,
announces his candidacy for the Re
publican nomination for United States
senator.
Trinity Church. New York, is to
close for the first time in twenty-seven
s years on account of repairs.
North Carolina Democratic conven
' tion hisses and jeers resolution declar
' ing for woman suffrage.
Marconi Company announces inven
. tion of wireless fog siren.
I Henry Ford buys hospital to help
t Detroit's poor.
Senator Penrose flies primary ex
i pense statement.
Coatesville continues tiger hunt.
Evangelical Lutheran Mlnisterium
\ re-elects officers at. Easton.
[ Commissioner Jackson warns against
, use of dangerous halts for commence
: ment exercises.
' REV. HASSLER AT THE Y. M. C. A.
SUNDAY
The Rev. Harry Nelson Hassler, pas
tor of the Second Reformed Church of
this city, will be the speaker at the
men's gospel meeting to be held Sun
day afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, under
the auspices of the Young Men's
Christian Association, Second and bo
cust streets. The musical attraction
will be the association male quartet, a
company of fine singers. They will
render special selections. Doors will
open at 3 o'clock. The management
extends a most cordial invitation to all
men to be present. Ample time will
be afforded strangers, both before and
after the service, to become acquaint
ed with association men.
1,500 Attend Celebration
at Quincy U. B. Qrphanage
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro, Pa., June s.—Dinner
was served to between 700 and 800
people at the annual day celebration
and cornerstone laying of the United
Brethren Orphanage at Quincy yes
terday. There were 1,500 persons pres
ent. The trustees of the Quincy Or
phanage held their annual meeting
and there were present ten members
CAS T 0 RIA For Infants and Children. Bears tne -
The Kind You Haw Always Bought Sign o a f ture
i
of the board, representing these con
frences: Allegheny, Pennsylvania, East
ern Pennsylvania and Virginia.
The report of the superintendent set
forth that there are 89 children now
in the home and the trustees admitted
four more, making a total of 93. Ar
rangements were made to provide one
or more artesian wells.
The trustees elected these officers
for the ensuing year: President, the
bishop of the eastern district; vice
president, the Rev. J. P. Anthony,
Keeydsvilie, Md.; secretary and treas
urer, the Rev. J. E. Kleffman, Balti
more, Md.; superintendent, the Rev.
H. J. Kitzmiller, Quincy; matron, Mrs.
H. J. Kitzmiller, Quincy; field secre
taries, the Rev. G. W. Stinespring, Bal
timore, and the Rev. J. P. Koontz,
Carlisle.