Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 20, 1914, Page 9, Image 9

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    TOMORROW, FOR ONLY $1
You can have one of these new Hoosier Cabinets delivered to
your home and pay the balance of the low cash price in weekly
dues of sl—provided you enroll before our limited allotment is taken.
(SSmml You may choose any of the new Hoosiers
| -r— |||m^ I■■ B- ji- HH%I siightl 1* Beauty," or "Oak Interior" at
■ V-2 p flllpjffi P u Hoosier in your home at once.
, 3. The low cash price fixed by the factory
r is under the direct supervision of
fHRe sale strictly limited to our small
' rT .^ : Your money back if you are not delighted
The Woman Who Owns a Hoosier
Beauty" to a ' most nothing. The Hoosier cuts the cords
Adtrtifj in uajimt Magai.nm s^tlo that bind you to your kitchen. Take this oppor
" WHITE BEAUTY"—THE tunity—enroll to-morrow.
NEW HOOSIER CABINET e pj ace on sa j e tomorrow
40 LABOR-SAVING FEATURES a limited number of Pure Aluminum Sauce
-17 ENTIRELY NEW pans, to women only. Full quart size
This is the cabinet which contains Mrs. Fred- 1
erick's Food Guide ,answering the eterrtal ques- »
tion, "What shall 1 cook for dinner?" It has the Hl| \ lljl ijl ml «f J k /7^
remarkable shaker flour sifter which cannot wear \ V " 'Wjjf
This is the cabinet which reached a sale of over
$1,000,000 immediately after it was placed before >#
American women. The Hoosier factory has Aluminum Pans of this size sell regularly
never caught up with orders since this new from 350 to 50^*.
Iloosier appealed. ••it You do not need to buy anything else to
1 he opportunity to own it on the Hoosier dol
lar plan is one you should seize at once. Other get one of these pans, but you must come
women are making up their minds now and the early for these wont last long,
sale is strictly limited.
FURNITURE, w T —* O ° ur Liberal Te rms
CARPETS, ff • I I I I 50c weekly on $20.00
STOVES m M. SI.OO weekly on $50.00
BID COLD. HUDACHY OR BILIOUS?
REGULATE YOUR BOWELS! ID CENTS
Break a bad cold? Yes! Surest cleansing with Cascarets and you will
*ay in the world is to take two Cas- wonder in the morning what became
of your misery-making cold.
Carets to-night ana vou will wake up Carcarets is the surest cold breaker
xvith a clear head and the cold gone, known —a 10-cent box will prove it.
Try this! If headachy, stuffed up and Mothers should cure children's colds
sore all over from a cold or grippe this way—no harm no dangerous
give your liver and bowels a thorough drugs.
CANDY CATHARTIC^
TO USE 2 CARLOADS
OF SAWDUST LAYING
TABERNACLE 'TRAIL'
[Continued From First I'agc]
meet. More than forty members ar«j
in each of these committees.
To-morrow night bands of six or
eight workers will go out to prayer
meetings to be held in the following
co-operating churches: First Baptist,
Covenant Presbyterian, l/emoyneUnited
Evangelical, Summerdale Methodist,
Steelton Methodist, Steelton United
Evangelical ind the Steelton United
Brethren. The Christ Lutheran Bible
class will hold a rally to-night at 7.30
o'clock. "Billy" Shannon will be
leader at the prayer meeting to bo
held in the Allison Hill Fire Com
pany's building this evening at 7.45.
Every day more persons are enroll
ing In the choir and orchestra which
will furnish the music for the Stough
tabernacle. Professor D. L. Spooner.
Girlish Complexion
Now Easily Acquired
"A skin of blended snow, cream and
rose" is the way an Ohio correspon-
describes her newly acquired < oin-
Wlexlon. She is one who lias adopted
"mercollzed wax in place "f cosmetics,
manage, steaming and other methods.
Many who have tried tills marvelous
wax report that Its effects are quite
different from those of any other treat
ment. It produces a complexion of ex
quisite girlish naturalness, rather than
one bearing evidence of having been
artificially "made over." One that is
Indeed "Nature's own." the result of
gradually absorbing dead particles of
surface skin, permitting the younger,
healthier skin beneath to show itself
and giving its pores a chanCe to
breathe. Mercollzod wax, procurable at
any drug store in original one ounce
package, is put on at night like cold
cream and washed eff In the morning.
I have also had many favorable let
ters from those who have tried the
wrinkle-removing face bath which I
recommended recently. If any have
mislaid the formula, here it Is: 1 ox.
powdered noxolite, dissolved in pt.
witch hazel.—"Natalie" In the Woman
Militant
TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 20, 1914.
who will direct the music and train
the two organizations, will be here on
October 31 to take charge. Mr.
Spooner is a graduate of the 'O6 class
of Lafayette College. He has been in
evangelistic work for three years in
Kansas, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Ala
bama, Tennessee and Massachusetts.
Stough executive committee mem
bers say there is absolutely no truth
In the rumor that Dr. Stough will re
ceive SIO,OOO for his evangelistic work
In this city. Dr. Stough will receive
what people voluntarily give him on
the last day of his campaign in this
city. The only contract that ho has
made with the executive committee Is
that they shall pay all the current ex
penses, such as the erection of the
tabernacle, publllcty. and so on. He
will receive no definite amount for his
work while he is here.
Dr. Spangler Tells of
Effects in Other Cities
At a meeting of the United Breth
ren Ministerial Association yesterday
the Rev. J. T. Spangler, pastor of the
First United Brethren Church, Boas
and Myrtle streets, spoke on "The
Modern Evangelical Movement." Mr.
Spangier's observations were based on
personal investigations conducted in
cities where campaigns have already
been held. Mr. Spangler said In part:
"At McKeesport: After nearly three
years since the Sunday campaign con
ditions remain the same, I have been
informed that this city IB still a dif
ferent city from what It was before
and that ninety per cent, of the con
verts are still to be found.
"At Johnstown: After almost a
year, the conditions are as In the city
of McKeesport. Four hundred and
thirty members were received Into
the First United Brethren Church,
four hundred of whom are still 'on
their feet.' And the pastor told me
that they are more reliable people
j than those of his congregation who
; professed a reawakening.
i "Elmlra: In a single week, and even
|after the scheduled campaign had
come to an end. Dr..Stough and his
splendid party cleaned political house
so thoroughly that the brewer woman
boss of Elmlra and Shenning county
was put out of business and to this day
not a single gangster has gotten Into
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D. L. SPOONER
Stough Party Member Who Will Lead
1,500-Volce Choir.
office in the city and county.
Speaking of the Harrisburg cam
paign Mr. Spangler said: "The neigh
borhood meetings, the mass meetings,
the splendid organization and the ris
ing tide of Interest and enthusiasm,
such as the city has never witnessed,
with many conversions already to the
credit of the campaign, with evidences
of God's hand on many sides. Investing
lives with a new spirit and overcom
ing difficulties attest the value of this
modern movement.
"A single life. 'Big Dick' Branaton
of London and Berwick, born in a
nonchrlstian home, his own master as
to morals and religion, a thug in his
teens, a gambler and race track gam
bler in England, prize lighter and
trainer of prize fighters, and second at
prize lights, a licentiate and libertine,
guilty of every crime In the catalog
except murder, a scoffer at religion,
profane in his family, a bully toward
his wife and with an ambition to train
his baby boy of three and a half years
for the prize ring, a tough knocker
and mocker In the Berwick campaign,
just a social plague and contemptible
fiend. Yet a Christian to-day as a re
sult of this campaign, with a splendid
record in Christian service, and get
ting ready to enter the Moody Bible
Institute at Chicago to train for evan
gelism.
"These are the considerations that
compel respect for this amazing move
ment and lor the campaign in Harris
burg."
The chorus for the tabernacle
meetings Includes:
Soprano—Mrs. Frank Smiley, Miss
Katharine Kllpg. Miss Nellie Foulke,
Mrs. William Harder, Miss Eleanor
Shouff, Miss Hazel Fralm, Mrs. Clias.
Kirk, Miss Amy Seibert, Mrs. Joseph
Ibach, Mrs. Chas. Dewalt
Mrs. Arthur Stoner, Miss Anna Wil
kinson, Mrs. Olle Wagner, Miss Ruth
Stoner, Mrs. Isaac Matchett, Mrs. W.
Burris, Miss Olive Hall, Mrs. Austin
Lightner, Miss Mary Markley, Miss
Laura Crane.
Miss Mae Patterson, Mrs. Bert
Lightner, Miss Uuth Conkling, Miss
Mary Turner, Miss Bessie Bennett,
Mrs. C. B. Miller, Mrs. John Smith,
Mrs. Chas. Hartzell. Mrs. E. J. FlsseL
Mrs. J. W. Flnton.
Mrs. Kobert Sterringer, Miss Marian
Hart, Mrs. J. Mencer, Mrs. Chas. Shaf
fer, Mrs. George Collier, Mrs. Frank
Eby, Miss Katherine Jamison, Miss
Jane Roth, Miss Esther Shade, Mrs.
Amy Saylor.
Miss Margaret Crane, Miss Minerva
Blessing, Mrs. Yost, Mrs. Troxell, Mrs.
T. Sears, Mrs. Kleippeter, Mrs. David
Wise, Mrs. I. J. Dean, Mrs. Kalph
Sellmyer, Mrs. Chas. Pee.
Miss Tillie Wagner, Mrs. C. A.
Martz, Mrs. Chas. Leiby, Miss Evelin
Burg, Miss Alice Wert, Miss Violet
Helm, Miss Mabel Winn, Miss Kath
erine Mauh, Mrs. Robert Bratten,
Miss Emma Gault.
Mrs. Jacob Maxwell, Miss Helen Yo
cum, Mrs. Sebourn, Mrs. Amos Mor
rison, Miss Irese Rohrer, Miss Jennie
Pry, Mrs. William W. Byrem, Miss
Alva Shoop, Mrs. B. F. McClellan,
Mrs. J. W. Bitterman.
Miss Esther Wilson. Miss Mollie
Perry, Miss Mabel Hoffsommer, Miss
Lucile Smucker, Miss Alabel Wilson,
Miss Winifred Wilson, Miss Mariam
Brown, Mrs. Mary B. Geary, Mrs. C.
C. Gastrock, Miss Gertrude Copland.
Miss Gertrude Forsythe, Miss Kath
erine Barnhart, Miss Eva Steigelman,
Miss Ida Sourbeer, Miss Dora Sour
beer, Mrs. Llllie Kinch, Miss Helen
McClure, Miss Grace Lutz, Miss Mary
McAllister, Miss Sarah Cresswell.
Mrs. J. H. ICase, Mrs. J. H. Gitt,
Miss Lillie Compton, Mrs. W. D.
Pindar, Miss Julia Washburn, Mrs.
George W. Sweigert, Mrs. Charles
Curtis, Miss Jean Allen, Mrs. W. F.
Steever, Mrs. T. M. Scehler.
Mrs. Carl Heefner, Miss Catherine
Keene, Miss Myrtle Schell, Mrs. H. A.
Boyer, Mrs. H. G. Pedlow, Miss Rae
Willis, Mrs. James Evans, Miss Anna
Harris, Mrs. Anna Elder, Miss Sara
C. Grimm.
Miss Olive Huver, Miss Mary
Heeser, Miss Margaret Templar, Miss
Lila Sourbeer, Mrs. C. A. Smucker,
Mrs. Chas. SinKer, Miss Susan Dunkle,
Mrs. J, C. Filson, Miss Margaret Fil
son, Mrs. William Shaffer.
Miss Maud Shaffer, Miss Maud
Watts, Miss Alice Foltz, Miss Elsie M.
Theal, Miss Lola Prince, Miss Maria
Elder, Miss Naomi Machael, Miss
Pearl Weist, Mrs. Ed. Syler, Mrs.
Laura Grannison.
Miss Hannah Scott, Mrs. Margaret
Jones, Mrs. Bosa Jones, Mrs. Mary
Scott, Miss Alice Graydon, Mrs. James
Taggert, Mrs. W. H. Bricker, Miss
Minerva Boyer, Miss Helen Broomal,
Miss Reah Miller.
Mrs. Chas. Lackey, Mrs. A. S. Wil
liams, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. F. B. Fink,
Miss Ida Keel, Miss Bessie Bixler,
Miss Millie Llngle, Mrs. J. A. Haas,
Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Elizabeth
Sykes.
Miss Blanche Ennis, Miss Fern
Grose, Miss Margaret Burgoon, Miss
Sarah Burgoon, Miss Maude Parker,
Miss Lydia Kutz, Miss Ruth Lappley,
Miss Ines Miller, Mrs. John A.
Swartz, Mrs. C. W. Batdorf.
Mrs. J. H. Smith, Miss Gertrude
Seitz, Miss Katherine First, Mrs. Anna
Moyer, Mrs. 0. B. Fisher, Mrs. Nora
Oren. Mrs. H. H. Hilbush, Miss Eliza
beth Pefter, Mrs. J. F. Conrad, Miss
Ada Kreider.
Mrs. Adaline Graffles, Miss Lillian
Goodyear, Mrs. Emma Fisher, Miss
Francis Gill, Mrs. E. S. Troup, Miss
M. Mayer, Mrs. Harry Frank, Miss
Gertrude Eaton, Miss Clara Eaton,
Miss Edith Fischler.
Miss Pearl Nicely, Miss Francis
Ramsey, Miss Elizabeth Newcomer,
Miss Anna Fessler, Miss Mossle Mil
ler, Mrs. W. H. Young, Miss Alice S.
Lewis, Miss Esther Webb, Miss Kath
erine Leas, Miss Lillian Speakman.
Miss Evelyn Speakman. Miss Es
ther Heagey, Miss Gertrude Ruber,
Mrs. J. H. Holsberger, Mrs. E. C. Rerr.
Mr#. Frant Ltnig, Mrs, Oscar Wertz,
HOW THE STOVGH TABERNACLE
Mrs. Rosa Kelley, Mrs. David Dively,
Mrs. George Lego.
Miss Nellie Liddick, Miss Mahel
O'Neal, Miss Pauline O'Neal. Miss
Jeanette Hoover, Miss Helen Erdley,
Mrs. Isaac Boyer, Mrs. Chas. Urcich,
Miss Grace McKelvy, Miss Francis
Edds, Miss Leah Hoppes.
Miss Laura Bricker, Miss Jane Kin
zer, Miss Mary A. Laverty. Miss Ruth
Laverty, Miss Carrie M. Miller, Mrs.
Raymond Eckert, Miss B. Hess, Miss
Mae Patterson, Miss Hazel Seibert,
Miss Carrie Gable.
Miss Florence I. Brown, Miss Mabel
Winn, Miss Annie Carter, Miss Har
riet Harrison, Mrs. Lucy Arrington,
Mrs. Fannio Walker, Miss Elizabeth
Reel, Mrs. Annie Green, Mrs. G. W.
Young, Mrs. Harvey Eberly.
Miss Mutzabaugh, Miss Maude
Peace, Mrs. Oswald Hogentogler, Miss
Alma Yost, Mrs. W. W. Clippinger,
Mrs. Wm. Lebo, Mrs. Kreitzer, Miss
Ella Shambaugh, Mrs. Wingert, Mrs.
E. 11. Curry.
Mrs. S. F. Roundsley, Mrs. Chas.
Miller, Mrs. George W. Shuey, Mrs.
Jennie Riegle, Mrs. Margarite Foff,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hickey, Mrs. J. H.
Eichle, Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. J.
Westbrook, Miss Verne Scliafer.
Miss Viola Redman, Miss Elizabeth
Hutter, Miss Clara Bennett, Miss O. J.
Cassel, Mrs. Joseph Troup. Miss
Buelah Parks, Miss Margarite Hossler,
Miss Martha Shearer, Mrs. Clara
Shuster, Mrs. Zephaniah Rogers.
Miss Carrie Reichkert, Miss Elise
Rineer, Mrs. George Miller, Miss Car
rie Snavely, Mrs. Robert Runyan, airs.
Fannie E. Runyan, Miss Carrie M.
Snavely, Miss Sarah Mardorf, Miss
Catherine Piek, Miss Margarette
Tighlman.
Miss Helen Tighlman, Miss Mildred
Graham, Miss Martha Graham, Miss
Margapet Glaiss, Miss Thelma Glaiss,
Miss Agnes Sparrow, Miss Bertha
Rohrer, Miss Nan Krabcr, Miss Mar
garet Fry, Mrs. Daniel Graham.
Miss Gertrude Kell, Miss Dorothy
Stoner, Mrs. Tamsen F. Drinkwater,
Miss Edna Pettlt, Miss Dortha Wild
ers, Miss Sarah McCormick, Miss Alma
McCurdy, Mrs. Chas. Raine, Miss
Leah Fisher, Miss Viola Fisher.
Miss Nellie Spangler, Mrs. Flora
Sparrow. Mrs. W. P. Widenhammer,
Miss Rachel Thomas, Miss Ruth Ba
ker, Miss Emma Guger, Miss Annie
Herre, Mrs. Clyde Lynch, Miss Nora
Lerew, Mrs. Levi Sheaffer.
Miss Martha Miller, Mrs. Margaret
Edmondson, Miss Fay Remm, Miss
Hope Remm, Miss Gertrude Hoover,
Miss Carrie Walker, Mrs. David
Cooper, Mrs. McClanigan, Mrs. N. A.
Spidle, Mrs. E. A. Bossier.
Miss Mabel Potteiger, Miss Rachel
Nissley, Mrs. C. H. Runkle, Mrs. C. Y.
Stamm, Mrs. H. R. Batdorf. Mrs. J.
K. Runkle, Miss Ruth Spangler, Miss
Edna I. Row. Miss Esther Bowman,
Mrs. Agnes Shultz.
Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mrs. M. Alice
Boose. Mrs. J. E. Row, Miss May Ad
ams, Miss Daisy Mateer, Miss Ethyl
Disslnger, Miss Anna M. Arment, Miss
Minnie E. Bailey, Mrs. W. K. Bum
baugh, Miss Emily Carr.
Mrs. Clyde M. McKelvey, Mrs. Harry
W. Miller, Mrs. J. C. Peet, Miss Mary
J. Ross, Miss Laura M. Bulick, Mrs.
Chas. Dubbs. Miss Emily E. Miller,
Miss Carrie Reinoehl, Mrs. D. S. Seitz.
Mrs. S. G. Stauffer, Miss Rena B.
Baish, Miss Helen Bright, Miss Stella
Ulrich, Miss Anna Bowder, Mrs. J. A.
Lyter, Mrs. Bomgardner, Mrs. J.
Robinson, Mrs. Bruhel.
Mrs. O. M. Bowers, Mrs. Jennie
Colin, Mrs. Fellers. Miss Vera liar
man, Miss Mary Heneh, Miss Grace
Koowell. Mies Edna Lahdis, Miss Syl
via Mathias, Mrs. H. O. Miller, Miss
Mary Shupp, Miss Violet Stauffer, Miss
Elva Stauffer. Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. H.
Rupp. Miss Jessie Williamson. Miss
Mary Walmor, Mrs. John E. Wlsley,
Miss Catherine Edwards, Miss Mar
garet Cook. Mrs. Samuel Weidemyer,
Mrs. W. E. Dietrich, Miss Ruth Doyle,
Mrs. Claude R. Engle,
Miss Blanche Yowler. Miss Mary S.
Smith, Miss Mildred Attick, Miss Alice
Batdorf, Mrs. D. J. Bennett, Miss O.
Dorothv Duncan, Mrs. D. A. Fry, Miss
ICatherine Gettys. Miss Laura Hall,
Miss Frank Lehman. Mrs. Harry Lid
dick, Mrs. H. B. Lutz, Miss Ruth
McCormick. Miss Lillian Potter, Miss
Ethel Smith. Mrs. Spahr, Miss Alice
Straub, Mrs. Thomas Meek, Miss
Miriam Wyble, Mrs. H. Russell Rupp.
Mrs. William Hitlow, Mrs. Bert Fet
terhofT. Miss Ruth Sheaffer. Miss Irene
Souders, Miss Anna Winkleman, Mrs.
William Goldworth. Miss Edith Gold
sorth. Miss Viola Pelrce. Miss Augusta
Mathias. Miss Annie Deigle,
Miss Daisy Marks, Miss Mary Fisher,
Miss Laura Frantz. Mrs A. M. Lind •
sav, Mrs. Hilton. Miss Baker. Miss
Walker. Miss Edna Kimmel, Mrs. A.
M. Hardv. Mrs. Wilbur Harris, Mrs.
Cora E. Harr, Miss Sarah*Harr, Mrs.
Chester Bvler, Mrs. Guy Kuich, Miss
Mary Neeter, Mrs. Charles Adams,
Mrs. Louis Sebourn, Miss Mary Brat
tcri, Miss Maud Sites, Mrs. Lila John
son, Mrs. David Fisher, Mrs. L. P.
Noaker, Miss Mildred Harvey, Miss
Ida Conner. Miss Belle Pancake, Mrs.
Charles Smith, Mrs. Roy WaJborn,
Mrs. Harrv Jordon, Mrs. Frank Haw
thorne. Mrs. Arthur Stoner, Miss Kath
erine Rohrer,
Mrs. Oeofge Hamer, Mrs. Lawrence
Harvey. Miss Helen Bowers, Mrs. M.
K. Conrad, Mrs. E. I J. Fields, Miss
Grace Stoner. Miss Ida Beck, Mrs.
Charles Cornelius. Mrs. George Eck
ert. Miss Emily Mell, Mrs. J. A. Ger
lock. Miss Grace Snyder, Miss Eleanor
Snyder. Miss Elizabeth Hinkle, Mrs.
Christ Germer. Miss Blanche Bower,
Miss Jessie Bowers. Miss Edna Bow
ers, Mrs. Watson. M'ss Mary Towsen,
Mrs. Frank B. Kann, Miss Emma Sun
day, Miss Floy Sunday, Miss May
Hoover. Miss May Enders, Miss Violet
Enders. Miss Marion Dean,
Miss Ruth Fisher, Mrs. Theo. Stouf
fer. Miss Tda Knouse Miss Martha
Reck. MIBS Rattle Weidenhamer. Miss
Anna Dugan, Miss Sarah Shireman,
Miss Margaret Shoop, Miss Cora Dti
can, Miss Pearl Yahn, Miss Alice My
ers, Mrs. E. S. Selple. Mrs. C. A. Shel
ley, Miss Anna Mary DeVerter, Miss
Francis Weidenhamer, Miss Marion
Pressler, Miss Mary Siple, Mrs. Fran
cis Booser, Miss Anna Miller, Mrs. W.
N. Shetter, Mrs. C. Bomgardner. Miss
Mildred Carman, Miss Ella R. Wilson,
MISS Katherine Germer. Miss Anna
Bookus, Miss Pearl Raysor, Miss Bes
sie Haysor, Mrs. W. F. Raysor, Miss
Mary E. Swindells, Miss Josephine
Hubler, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. L. Cols-
Kate, Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Mrs. Lottie
McCahn, Mrs. J. E. Horner, Mrs. W.
B. Rockwell, Miss D. B. Bowman, Miss
Margarette Balthaser, Miss Sara J.
Wiestling. Miss Esther Paul,
Miss Marguerite L. Glrvin, Mrs. O.
P. Glrvin, Miss Viola Black, Miss Mar
garet Velder, Miss Alberta Smith, Miss
Margaret Smith, Miss Esther Worden,
Miss Helen Hampton, Miss Esther
Kaufman, Mrs. S. R. Harris, Miss
Adelia Kilgore, Miss Anna Gamber,
Miss Katherine Dunkle, Mrs. Harvey
Klear, Miss Olive Frey, Miss Mildred
YVisliart. Miss Lenore Prlchard, Miss
Margaret Kline, Mrs. C. C. Holland,
Miss Carrie Wcller, Miss Helen Liv
ingston, Miss Myra Eby, Miss Mary
Oehring, Miss Kathryn Hughes, Miss
I Ruth Atkinson, Miss Mabel Hall, Mfcjs
Edith Hall. Miss Bessie Hall.
Mrs. Beatrice Criswell. Miss Mar
guerita Wiidman, Mrs. M. Urich, Miss
Ruth A. Weeber, Mrs. P. Arnold, Mrs.
F. Weber, Miss Susan Kawel, Miss Mae
Jeinklns, Mrs. N. Watts, Miss Emma
Sliaffner, Miss Mary E. Swartz, Miss
Roberta E. Swartz, Miss Helen Mulli
gan. Mrs. W. Elder, Mrs. W. H. Rail
man, Miss Florence Nulter, Mrs. I). S.
Loo, Mrs. IT. E. Dallman, Mrs. J. T.
Holbert. Mrs. A. E. Tomlinson, Miss
Ora Miller, Mrs. E. F. Weaver, Mrs.
Gettis, Mrs. Thomas Hess. Mrs. Em
mons Hess, Mrs. Sidney Keith, Miss
Edna Forrer, Mrs. EfTle Ellis.
Miss Lillian McClain, Mrs. J. Frank
Palmer. Miss Annie Free. Mrs. H. D.
Sollenberger, Miss M. J. Sollenberger,
Mrs. Phoebe Turner, Miss Minnie Bai
ley, Mrs. James Bates, Miss Emma
Sauders, Miss Stickley, Miss Man' E.
Selders. Miss Martha Selders. Miss
Martha Rose, Mrs. Jennie Shelly, Mrs.
Karl D. FORK, Mrs. Edmunds, Miss
Carrie A. Roe. Miss Ruth Harris, Miss
Carrie Weiser, Miss Catherine Speck,
Miss Luella Speck, Mrs. Hamson, Miss
Florence Speck, Miss Edith Stauffer,
Mrs. W. A. Hamm, Miss Minnie Burt
ner. Miss Stella Arnold,
Miss Elsie Harmnn, Miss Alice Wil
son, Mrs. Harry Ulrich, Mrs. F. S.
Xllrlch, Mrs. Lawrence Sliepley, Mrs.
L. G. Monn. Mrs. James Shultz, Mrs.
E. 1-andis, Miss C. Monn, Miss Anna
Brenneman, Mrs. H. O. Miller, Mrs.
George Young. Mrs. E. H. Sidel, Mrs.
W. Swope. Mrs. J. Sowers, Mrs. W. G.
Starry, Mrs. Edward Strlckley, Mrs. G.
D. Pentz. Mrs. Edwin Knisely, Mrs.
Ella Rnsli, Miss E. Gertrude Heffel,
finger. Miss Ruth Heffelfinger, Miss
Ella Fenlcal, Miss Ruth Fitzgerald,
J Irs. Mary Wertz. Miss Susan Long,
Mrs. Mary Rolllson, Mrs. William
Lynne, Miss Marguerite Smith, Miss
Elizabeth Swilkey, Mrs. Thomas Reish,
Miss Josephine Ebersole, Miss Villa
Zerbe, Miss Helen Lynne, Miss Nora
Plough. Miss Susan Rhoades, Miss Ma
rie Nell. Miss Esther Nell,
Mrs. Millard Hess. Miss Isabel Saul,
Miss May Benner, Miss Marian Bach
man, Miss Mary Mumma, Miss Flor
ence Stoyer, Miss Mary Lescure, Miss
Martha Knisely, Miss Marguerite
Fleagle, Mrs. C. M. Spahr, Mrs. N. Y.
Parthemore. Miss Eleanor Crain, Miss
Mary Beachler, Mrs. Florence E.
Calder. Mrs. F. Lawrence, Mrs. John
Rolbert, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. H. S.
Swartz. Miss Jennie Sellers, Mrs. W.
Mailey, Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. W. S.
Booth. Miss Amy Bird, Miss Mary-
Crawford, Miss Rlioeda Kautz, Miss
Kutliryn Dubbs, Mrs. Lizzie Page.
Alto—Miss Helen Roher, Miss Edith
Hartman, Miss Sara Powell, Miss
Helen Oilman. Miss Gertrude Edwards,
Mrs. Ralph Wolf, Miss Olive Sweigert,
Miss Sara Sheesley, Mrs. Elizabeth
Watkins, Mrs. William Meek, Mrs.
Frank Hay, -Mrs. E. B. Luigard, Mrs.
Harry Motter, Miss Viola Smith. Mrs.
E. McElhoes, Mrs. Emma Lehman,
Miss Gertrude Bolton, Miss Elsie Da
| vis, Miss Miriam Carl,
Mrs. E. K. Mountz, Mrs. J. E. Gip
ple. Miss Mabel Bright, Mrs. Edna F.
Mann, Miss Carrie Reiley, Miss Edna
Balsbaugh, Mrs. Cora Free, Mrs. Ella
Banks, Miss Goldie Otstof, Mrs. Ella
Otstof, Miss Gertrude Stouffer. Miss
Margaret Gause, Mrs. S. K. Mackamer,
Miss Ethel Early, Mrs. Charles Early,
Miss Edna Mozingo, Miss Dessle Mo
zlngo, Mrs. Frank Conrad. Miss Mar
garetta Brownawell, Mrs. Frank Mac-
Donald. Mrs. A. R. Jerauld, Miss Caro
line Gebhardt, Miss Maude Eppley,
Mrs. C. Samson,
Miss Florence Flnper, Mrs. Stella
Macey, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. Ida
Wright, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. E. S.
Schilling, Miss Ethel Batdorf. Mrs.
Bess Lambert, Mrs. John Lapplcy, Sr.,
Miss Emma Lorenz, Mrs. Edward
Book, Miss S. E. Butler, Miss Emma
Hollinger, Miss Lulu Beard, Miss Ruth
Taylor, Miss Dorothy Gibbons, Miss
Carrie MeCahan, Miss Blanche Ging
erich, Miss Dorothy Hoke, Miss Edith
McCann. Mrs. Clyde Nelss. Miss Jose
phine Rineer, Mrs. Ed. Drinkwater,
Miss Anna Spangler,
Mrs. Levi Shep.ffer. Miss Anna Black,
Mrs. Maley, Miss Irene Little, Mrs. S.
V. Sheoffer. Miss Ethel Sheaffer, Miss
Margaret Edmondson. Mrs. Harry
Baurn, Mrs. Robert Wlnegardner, Mrs.
U. F. Swengel, Miss Carrie Zlegler,
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I Continued on Pa ere 81
CROSS, FEVERISH
GUILD IS BILIOUS
OR CONSTIPATED
Look, Mother! If tongue is coated
give "California Syrup
of Figs"
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children "California Syrup of
Figs," that this is their ideal laxative,
because they love its pleasant taste
and it thoroughly cleanses the tender
little stomach, liver and bowels with
out griping.
When cross, irritable, feverish or
breath is bad, stomach sour, look at
the tongue mother! If coated, give a
teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
laxative,' and in a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, aour bile and
undigested food passes out of the
bowels, and you have a well, playful
child again. When its little system ts
full of cold, throat sore, has stomach
ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic —
remember, a good "Inside cleansing"
should always be the first treatment
given
Millions of mothers keep "California
Syrup of Figs" handy; they 'know a
teaspoonful to-day saves a sick child
to-morrow. Ask your druggist for a
50-eent bottle of "California Syrup of
Figs." which has directions for babies,
children of all ages and grown-ups
printed on the bottle. Beware of
counterfeits sold here, so don't be
, fooled. Get the genuine, made by
i "California Fig Syrup Company. "—-
, Advertisement.
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