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'PRISMATIC FETE"
BY SUNDAY SCHOOL
Baughman Memorial Church Will
Have Unique Entertainment
ai New Cumberland
The "Prismatic Fete," arranged by
the Sunday School of the Baughman
Memorial Methodist Church of New
Cumberland for Thursday and Friday
evenings of this week, promises to be
one of the prettiest entertainments
ever given in the town. A mnsicale
In the auditorium will precede the
fete In the basement.
All the booths are to be in the rain
bow colors, with the attendants cos
tumed In the same shade and articles
on sale carrying out the color scheme.
Tho blue booth will bo entirely Dutch,
and the menu served will Include
sauerkraut, mashed potatoes and
wieners. In a cabin one will find a
"Mystic Well" with the "Old Oaken
Bucket" bringing up expected treas
ures, anfl at the pink booths there
will be mnbroideries and other fancy
work. Chocolate with whipped cream,
chocolate cakes and candies served by
"la belle Chocolataire" will be in evi
dence at the brown table and every
where one may secure good to
eat, both cooked and uncooked, as
■well as flowers and useful articles for
the house and for holiday gifts.
Corns Go ! You Bet !
Calloused Foot Lumps Too
Blistering sore feet from corn
pinched toes, tired, aching, lumpy feet
are things of the past. A true, suc
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edy can now be had for the modest
price of a quarter.
Who would suffer a minute after
hearing that Putnam's Corn Extractor
does the trick so neatly, so quickly?
Out comes the corn, no scar left, no
pain to bear —It's a magical, wonder
ful remedy, and is as represented. Sold
everywhere in 25c bottles. Get It to
day—to-morrow you're well. At C.
M. Forney's.—Advertisement.
You Thought
You d Killed Him!
"H is hands clenched in an agony
of culminating fear, Tom Gallon
looked through the window. "
"Why had not his bullet gone through
that dire face? "
Thus it is in this world that those
whose arms are empty feel the fingers
of fear at their throats; and only those
whose arms are filled can look boldly
into the night.
Read the story. Buy
The Harrisburg Telegraph
Then see the spectacular moving pic
tures produced by the Universal Film
Manufacturing Company by special
arrangement for this paper.
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY
Special to The Telegraph
Halifax. Pa.. Dec. 2.—A bir""aday
surprise party was held at the me
of Mr. and Mrs. Penroe P. Miller, near
Flsherville, on Tuesday evening in
honor of the sixteenth birthday of
their daughter. Emma. The evening
was spent pleasantly in playing
games. Refreshments were served at
a late hour to the following: Anna
and Mary Forney, Mary and Mabel
Stoneroad, Mary and Gertrude Har
per, Mary and Emma Miller, Grace
and Ruth Keiter, Mary and Mabel
Lentz, Emma Kocher, Carrie Spar
muth, William Forney. Oscar Weertz,
Leon Fitting, Ambrose Seiler. Edwin
Fauber, Samuel Bowman. Clarence
Stoneroad, Harry Stoneroad, Harry
Sweigard, Mrs. E. E. Fitting, Alfred
I Mottie, John Hoffman, Mrs. E. M.
Keiter, Mrs. Edward Lentz. Mrs. H.
H. Gottschall, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A.
Dunkel and children, of Halifax, and
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Miller.
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING
Special to The Telegraph
Halifax. Pa., Dec. 2.—Last evening
the annual meeting of Sabbath Schools
of Dauphin District, Xo. 10, was held
In the Halifax United Brethren
Church. James W. Baker and E. F.
Weaver, both of Harrisburg. made ad
dresses. The following officers were
elected: President, Dr. Frederick
Smith; vice-president. Lawrence
Lebo; secretary, Mrs. William P. Bit
terman; treasurer, c. F. still. De
partment superintendents were also
elected as follows: Teachers' train
ing, Professor S. C. Beitzel: elemen
tary work. Miss Mary Clemson; tem
perance, the Rev. A. I. Collom: mis
sion, C. A. Funk: home department.
Miss Mary Laudermilk; organized
adult Bible class, the Rev. J. C. Pease.
SPECIAL .MUSIC- ON SUNDAY
Special to The Telegraph
Annville, Pa., Dec. 2.—Special mu
sical numbers will be rendered in con
nection with the services in the First
Lutheran Church, of which the Rev.
Paul D. Witman is pastor, on Sunday
evening. The Lebanon orchestra. Pro
fessor John H. Leslie, director, will
render three selections. There will
also be violin solos by Miss Johnson
of Lebanon. Miss Johnson has just
returned from Europe where she stud
ied under several well-known music
masters. The Rev. Mr. Witman will
deliver a special sermon.
TRAIN STOPPED WITHIN CAR
LENGTH OF PROSTRATE WOMAN
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa.. Dec. 2.—Falling on
the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks here
yesterday. Miss Amy Cressinger, of
Selinsgrove, became unconscious just
as a passenger train was approaching.
The airbrakes brought the train to a
stop with the pilot of the locomotive
within a car length of her prostrate
body. She suffered deep lacerations of
the face.
WOMAN FATALLY BURNED
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury. Pa.. Dec. 2.—When her
clothing caught Are from a pan of hot
ashes here yesterday Mrs. Joseph 1 x>e
became a pillar of flame. Hearing her
screams, E. S. Neidig ran to her aid
and wrapped a piece of carpet about
her. She was fatally and Neidig badly
burned.
SHOT BY BOARDER
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 2.—Twice shot,
it is alleged, by John Berkheiser, a
boarder. George Jones, of Mount Car
mel. Is In a serious condition. Hit
alleged assailant was sent to the Sun
bury jail pending the result of his
hurts.
RESCUED FROM RIVER
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa.. Dec. 2.—Fishing In
the Susquehanna here yesterday.
Charles Morgan's boat upset and he
was thrown into twenty feet of water.
William DeMott. who was rowing near
by, jumped in and after hard work
rescued him. Morgan was unconscious.
P. O. S. OF A. BANQUET
Special to The Telegraph
Halifax, Pa., Dec. 2.—President
Harvey Hess, of the P. O. S. of A., on
Tuesday evening appointed the fol
lowing committee to have full charge
of the annual banquet on Saturday
evening, December 12: H. Stewart
Potter, John Calvin Miller, Delmer K.
Still, Walter E. Rutter. Lloyd E.
Straw. Ernest Koppenheffer and Geo.
W. Shultz.
WORKING HARD FOR CHARITY
Special to The Telegraph
Lewistown. Pa., Dec. 2. A One
Hundred Club, started by W. F. Eck
bert. Jr., one of the town's most enter
prising citizens, is meeting with suc
cess. Each member is to give to to
charity, the money to be put to chari
table uses by the King's Daughters. A
committee has been appointed to raise
funds for the sufferers of Belgium.
A Christmas Sunshine Club has been
organized here for the purpose of giv
ing a happy Christmas to three hun
dred children who might be overlooked
by Santa Claus.
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this remedy-under this positive guar
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Persons living elsewhere will be sup
plied under the same guarantee l>y
their local druggist or direct by Dr. R.
Srhiffmann, St. Paul. Minn.—Adver
tisement.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
WEST SHORE NEWS |
Lower District Sunday
School Convention at
New Cumberland Dec 10
Xew Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 2.—On
Thursday, December 10. the Fall con
vention of the Lower District Sunday
School Association of Cumberland
county wIU bo held in Trinity t'nlted
Brethren Church. The program will
include: 9.30, devotions, by the Rev.
A. R. Ayree; 3.45, "The Child Christ."
Afternoon —Devotionals, by the Rev.
J. V. Adams; "Trained Teachers the
Sunday School's Greatest Need," A. B.
llarnlsh, Stechanlcsburg; "The Value
of Teachers' Weekly Meetings," J. A.
Sprenkel, of New Cumberland; "The
Vision of the Sunday School," Mrs.
T. A. Hubley, of Harrlsburg. Even
ing—Devotions, by tho Rev. A. G.
Wolf; special music; address,
"Lengthening the Cords and Strength
ening the States," James I. Young, of
Mcchauicsburg; consecration, by the
Rev. S. X. Good. At 5.30 the alumni
of tho Teachers Training Class will
have its first banquet.
WILL INSPECT G. A. R. POST
New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 2.
Major John Kirk will go to Carlisle
on Thursday evening to inspect Cap
tain Caldwtil Post, Grand Army of the
Republic.
PARTY OX TWO GIRLS' BIRTHDAY
New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 2. —A
party was held at the home of Calvin
Haverstock In Market street in honor
of the birthday anniversaries of his
daughter. Amanda, and Miss Ethel
Drayer, a girl friend, whose anniver
sary occurred on tho same day. A de
lightful evening was enjoyed by all
present.
FACTORY TO RESUME WORK
Special to The Telegraph
Diilsburg. Pa.. Dec. 2.—M. Coover's
shirt factory in Diilsburg will resume
work again in a few days after being
shut down for several weeks on ac
count of not being able to secure
ready-cut goods.
HOI,IDAY SHOPPING
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I for gifts of unusual excluslveness.
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FRATERNAL VISIT TO COUNCIL
Special to The Telegraph
Diilsburg, Pa.. Dec. 2.—On Monday
night Diilsburg Council, No. 438,
Order United American Mechanics,
paid the Mechanlcsburg Council a fra
ternal visit. A special car brought
the men to their homes. Last night
the lodge attended the S. B. Goff
evangelistic services in a body in the
Methodist Church.
SHFRTZFR-H A VERSTI CK
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta, Pa., Dec. 2.—Miss Laura
S. Haverstlck. of near town, was mar
ried yesterday to Benjamin M. Shert
zer. by the Rev. A. A. Herr, of Millers
ville.
CONCERTS AT ANNVILLE
Special to The Telegraph
Annville, Pa., Dec. 2.—On Saturday
evening, l>ecember 12, the men's Glee
Club of Albright College, will give a
concert in the Engle Conservatory of
Music. On Tuesday evening. Decem
ber 8. the American string quartet of
Xew York eity. will render a concert
at the same place. Both attractions
given under the auspices of town
organizations.
SNAKES OUT LATE
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro. Pa., Dec. 2. lt is
rather late in the season for snakes to
be crawling around in the Blue Ridge
section, nevertheless there are a few
of the reptiles straggling around.
James Purdy, who has a store at the
terminal at Pen-Mar Park, went to the
Cascades yesterday and came across a
large water snake. Mr. Purdy. who
was armed with a rifle, sent a bullet
into it. Shortly afterward he came
across another snake that belonged to
the garter family.
LEWIS 11. RUBLE SERIOUSLY ILL
Special to The Telegraph
Lewistown, Pa., Dec. 2.—Lewis 11.
Ruble, formerly county steward and
health officer of this place, is confined
to his home seriously ill. Mr. Ruble
is a veteran of the Civil War. As
county steward, which office he filled
for about tv.-cnty-eight years, he treat
ed the poor and unfortunate with great
care and consideration.
ELIZA BETH TOWN POULTRY SHOW
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta, Pa.. Dec. 2.—Arrangements
are being made for the annual poultry
show of the Elizabethtown Poultry As
sociation on January 6 to 9. There
will be more entries than ever and tho
place will be enlarged. George O.
Brown, of Baltimore, and Charles
Nixon, of Washington, N. J., will bo
the judges.
BADLY INJURED BY HORSE
Special to The Telegraph
Manor, Pa., Dec. 2. —Isaac Smoker,
while going into the stable yesterday
to get his horse to go for a physician
for a neighbor who was ill was kicked
so badly that it is feared he will die.
His left arm is broken and his face
was badly disfigured. The accident
occurred before daylight.
BONFIRE IN CELLAR
Special to The Telegraph
Lebanon, Pa.. Dec. 2.—Harry Wolf
son, a prominent clothing dealer of
this city, was aroused by smoke in his
store. The source of the smoke could
not be discovered until after an alarm
had been given in the neighborhood
and then three little boys from the
vicinity were found in the cellar of the
building playing with a bonfire. The
incipient blaze was extinguished in
time to prevent any serious damage.
LEBANON NEWSPAPER MAN
BANQUETS CITY COMMISSION
Special to The Telegraph
Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 2.—John H. Reld,
proprietor of the Evening Report, last
evening tendered a banquet to council
men and city officials as a commemo
ration of the rounding out of the first
year of the commission form of gov
ernment In this city. The feast was
spread at the Keystone Hotel nnd
there were covers for twenty. Mr.
Reed, Mayor John P. Longenecker and
the councilmen made speeches.
STORED APPLES IN CAVE
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro, Pa.. Dec. 2.—Sir. and
Mrs. John M. Newcomer returned to
Waynesboro yesterday from their fruit
farm near Big Pool, Md., where they
spent the summer. As n shelter for
his big apple crop Mr. Newcomer
fashioned a large cave and has stored
his crop of several thousand barrels
in it. and the fruit Is keeping very
well there. *
Recent Deaths in
Central Pennsylvania
Special to The Telegraph
Lancaster,--Mrs. Phares G. llartey,
41 years old, died yesterday after an
Illness of two months, ller husband,
her aged mother, two daughters and a
sister survive.
Strnsburf». —Mrs. Andrew S. Herr,
72 years old, died suddenly from acute
indigestion. For fifty years she was a
member of the Mennonite Church. Be
sides her husband, three daughters,
ten grandchildren and two great
grandchildren survive.
Red Hun.—Mrs. Solomon Kern. 56
years old, was stricken with heart dis
ease while seated in a chair yesterday,
and died before tho arrival ot" a physi
cian. Her husband and one daughter
survive.
NcffsvlUe. —Sirs. Elizabeth S. Hoo
ver, 81 years old, died yesterday. She
was blind for tho past eight years. For
more than fifty years she was a mem
ber of the Lutheran Church.
Marietta—Sirs. Elizabeth Clinton, 70
years old, died suddenly at the homo
of her son, Albert, yesterday, from
heart disease. Two sons and a num
ber of grandchildren survive.
Suirbury.—Sirs. Elizabeth Clinton,
75 years old, died at the home of her
son, George Clinton, in West Chillis
quaque township, Northumberland
county, yesterday of a complication of
diseases. She moved here a few weeks
ago front Marietta. Pa.
Jacob Ervln. 80 years old. died at
his home at Slllton. of paralysis. He
was a carpenter In the employ of tho
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
for twenty-five years.
Elmer SlcFall, 41 years old, died at
his home at Slllton. following an op
eration for an internal affection. He
is surviv.ed by a widow and seven
children, ranging in age from sixteen
years to eighteen months.
Sirs. John Reese, 47 years old. died
at her home at Snamokln, of a compli
cation of diseases, after an illness of
twelve years.
AVIATOR LEA YES HOSPITAL
Special to The Telegraph
Lewistown. Pa., Dec. 2.—Haldemnn
Figelmessy. the Austrian nviator who
sustained injuries nt the Port Royal
Fair in the early part of Septemher.
left the Lewistown Hospital yesterday
fully recovered. He went to New
York city, where he will Join the corps
of Curtlss flyers and will again take up
his dangerous work.
The Aeroplane was demolished when
it struck the trunk of a large tree and
the aviator received a broken leg and
severe bodily injuries. A large splin
ter of bone was removed from the leg
by surgeons at the hospital.
SHOT SILVER FOX
Special to The Telegraph
Selinssrrove, Pa.. Dec. 2. While
George Hower, of near Sellnsgrove,
was hunting on Saturday his dog
chased out a silver fox. Hower shot
at It, but only crippled it in the leg.
The next shot he fired was more accu
rate and brought it down. lie brought
it to Sellnsgrove. where he sold it to
YarlcU Schoclf, and also received a
bounty of $2 for it.
DR. AMES SPEAKS
Special to The Telegraph
Shippensburg, Pa.. Dec. 2. Dr.
Ames, of Carlisle, spoke in the Church
of God on Sunday. He read the Book
of Slalaclil without using a Bible. He
also rendered some fine music with the
Swiss bells.
WEDDING AT LANCASTER
Special to The Telegraph
Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 2.—Dr. E. Ells
worth Brown, of Kansas City, Mis
souri, was married yesterday to Miss
Bessie Leona Hughes, by the Rev. H.
W. Harling, pastor of the Slemorial
Presbyterian Church. The only at
tendants were the parents of the
bride. -
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TADPOIJES ANT) FISH RECEIVED
Annville. Pa., Deo. 2.—Delivery was
made last week to E. A. Weimar, from
the Stnte hatcheries nt Torresdnle, of
1.000 tadpoles, to be placed in the
streams In the vicinity of Annville. A
consignment was also received in lx-b
--anon last week of 40 catfish and four
cases of trout, to be placed In Deb
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ACQFITTED OF KITJMNG DOE
Special to The Telegraph
T.mvistown, Pa.. Dec. 2.—Ezra Kauff
man, of Bratton township, arrested by
game wardens on the charge of killing
a doe near McVeytown, was given a
bearing in the latter place and owing
to insufficient evidence to connect tho
man with the crime he was acquitted.