2 (^fflmbpClinm r ! NEW CUMBERLAND CHURCH OF GOD ,fT': ..^: ;v , '.±' . ._,...; ' - ... ~ -^. HUMMELSTOWN TEACHERS Special to The Telegraph Hummelstown, Pa,, May 6.—At the school board meeting the following teachers were elected for the term of 1315-1916: Assistant principal In high school. Thomas O. Mitman; second Hpsistant, Miss Irene Notter; eighth grade. Annie B. Nye; seventh, Ada M. Walter; sixth, Edith M. McCall; fifth, vacant: fourth, H. Elizabeth Wentz; third, E. Myrtle Garrett; second, Elis abeth Hill; first, Elizabeth Z. Price. The position of supervising principal of schools was not vacant, as the pres ent Incumbent's term has not yet ex pired; Keep the Children Bright and Happy Happy youngsters must be healthy. The digestive organs of 1 children get out of order as readily as do those of their elders, and the result Is equally distressing. When the bowels are clogged with an ac cumulation of refuse from the, ' stomach the child naturally be comes cross and fretful from the disco'mfort, and is often punished 1 for temper when medical atten tion Is really what is needed. The next time your child Is cross and unhappy, without apparent " reason, try giving it a mild laxa-" , tive. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a mild, pleasant tasting combi nation of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, and is especially rec ' ommended for children because of ~ lta freedom from all opiate or nar cotic drugs and its gentle action. It is sold In drug stores every where. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 452 Washington St, Montlcello, Ills. Cumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect May 24, 1914. TF.AINS leave Harrisburg— For Winchester and Marttnsburc at; 6:03, *7:60 a. m.. *3:40 p. m. For Hagerstown. Chambersburg, Car- i lisle, Mechanlcaburg and lntermedlata stations at 5:08, *7:50, "11:53 a. n, •3:40, 5:32, *7.40, *11:00 p. m. * Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanlcaburg at 9:48 a. ra.. 2:18; 3-*7 6:30, 9:80 a. tvl. For DlHsburg at 5:02, *7:50 and •11:58 a. ro.. 2:18, *3:40. 8:33 and «:»# 1 p. m. •Dally. All other trains dally excant Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE, J. H. TONOa O. P. A, THIS IS ~lj CAMERA TIME Now is the time to get beautiful | views. Landscapes are now won derfully clear and distinct. One of our good SENECA CAMERAS will enable you to record the Bcenee you delight In. Stop in at any time and let ub demonstrate our camera to you. Forney's Drug Stere 426 Market St. KING OSCAR 5c CIGARS A "If a man can write a better sermon or make a better mousetrap than |Sj| world will make abeaten path to his door." For 24 years the regu- N lar quality of King Oscar 5c Cigars has monopolized the pat ronage of particular smokers. WEDNESDAY EVENING. THE REV. S. N. GOOD Pastor LARGE CROP OK PEACHES Dlllsburg Reports <;< mml Prospects for York County Orchards Dillsburg. Pa.. May s.—Unless un favorable conditions prevail later in the season, the peach growers of the upper end of York county will again have a large .crop of peaches. The trees were ladened with blossoms and are in fine condition for a large crop under favorable weather conditions. Cherries and strawberries will be prac tically a failure. While the cherry trees blossomed heavily, the small cherries are now dropping off rapidly, until some trees are practically bare ol' cherries. Mothers Tell of Friend Experience Is or Rhould be our best | teacher. Women who have obeyod the | highest and noblest of all sacrifices, the struggle for the life of others, should I have a better Idea of helpful Influence than those who theorize from observation. At any rate when a prospective grant! - ; mother urges her daughter to do as she I did—to use "Mother's Friend," there is j reason to bollore It the right advice. "Mother's Friend" is an external ap plication for expectant mothers. Its pur ■ pose is to furnish pliancy to the muscles, | to take away the strain on the cords and j ligaments, to relieve the tension of nerves j and tendons so apt to provoke or ag gravate nausea, morniag sickness, twltch- Ings of the limbs and BO on. Although, tn the nature of things, a j woman would use "Mother's Friend" but | but rarely, yet so effective has it been found that this splendid remedy is on sale j In most drug stores throughout the United States. It has been prepared by : Brydfleld Regulator Co., 406 I.amar Bltlg., ! Atlanta, Ge and advertised by tis for j over forty years. This Is a fine reoord for such a special remedy and the grate : ful letters received to-day are Just as appreciative as were those of years ago notwithstanding that mwthods are sup posed to have greatly advanced. Ask at the drug store for a bottle of "Mother's i Friend." Xt is worth while. Dedication of New Edifice , to Take Place Next Sunday Sfecial to Th* Teltgraph New Cumberland, Pa.. May 5. Dedicatory services of the new edifice of the First Church of God will be held May 9 to 14 with an Interesting pro gram of exercises for each day. Be ginning on Sunday morning, May 9, at 9.15 o'clock, the exercises will be as follows: Hymn, "I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord;" invocation, the Rev. S. N. Good; music, Trinity United Brethren choir; Scrip ture lesson and prayer, the Rev. A. R. Ayers; music. Trinity United Brethren choir; sermon, the Rev. Dr. William N. Yates, pastor of Fourth Street Church of God, Harrisburg. 2.30 P. M. —M. A. Hoff, chairman of the building committee, presiding. Hymn, "How Firm a Foundation;" Scripture lesson and prayer, the Rev. A. G. Wolf, pastor St. Paul's Lutheran Church; music, local choir; fraternal greetings, the Rev. A. G. Wolf, the Rev. J. V. Adams, the Rev. A. R. Ayers and the Rev. J. R. Hutchinson; sermon, the Rev. J. C. Forncrook, pastor of the Church of God, Pen brook. 7 P. M.—Hymn No. 769; music, Memorial Methodist choir; Scripture lesson and prayer, the Rev. J. V. Adams, pastor of Baughman Me morial Methodist Church; sermon, the Rev. Dr S. G. Yahn, editor Church Advocate; dedication. Monday. May 10. 7.45 P. M.—Mis sionary evening. Music in charge of Stough evangelistic chorus. Scripture reading and prayer, the Rev. J. R. Hutchison; sermon, the Rev. C. H. Grove, pastor Green Street Church of God, Harrisburg. Tuesday, May 11, 7.45 P. M.—La dles' and misses Bible classes. Hymn, ladles' chorus; contralto solo. Miss Mary Baughinan, of Knhaut, Pa.; ser mon, the Rev. C. F. Raach, pastor of Church of God. Mechanicsburg; so prano solo. Miss Lillian Grove. Wednesday, May 12, 7.4 5 P. M.— Prayer meeting evening. Selection, boys' chorus; Scripture lesson and prayer, the Rev. Dr. J. H. Young; se lection, choir; sermon, the Rev. J. R. Hutchison. Thursday. May 13, 7.45 P. M.— Men's and boys' Bible classes. C. M. Prowell presiding. Music in charge of Fourth Street (Harrisburg) Church of God men's chorus and orchestra. Hymn. "Onward, Christian Soldiers;" Scripture lesson and prayer, the Rev. S. N. Good; sermon, the Rev. Dr. Wil liam N. Yates, pastor Fourth Street Church of God, Harrisburg. Friday, May 14, 7.45 P. M.—Chris tian Endeavor evening. John D. Sipe presiding. Music by Harrisburg Chris tian Kndeavor Choral Union; sermon, by the pastor of the Church of God, Higlispire. The officers are as follows: Elders, George Balr, John D. Sipe, John S. Leaf and F. B. Bair; deacons. C. M. Prowell, E. Flelsher, William Kohler, H. S. Balr; recording secretary, C. H. CUne; financial secretary, M. A. Hoff; treasurer, J. G. Lefever; treasurer of the building fund, C. P. Epplev. The building committee Is composed of M. A. Hoff, president, C. H. Cline, sec retary, J. G. Lefever, George Bair and the Rev. S. X. Good. ENOLA REVIVAL SERVICES Church of God Crowded to fa parity at All Meetings Enola, Pa., May s.—There has been | a steady increase of attendance at the Enola Church of God evangelistic services and since the opening of the present campaign ten days ago the number has considerably passed the 1,400 mark. Sunday evening the church was filled to its capacity and Monday evening extra chairs had to be brought Into service to aid in pro viding seats for the additional crowd. Friday night will be known as "Sun day School Night." All the churches of Enola will unite and march to the Church of God in a body. There will be special music arranged for this time. The Rev. J. A. Green, pastor of the Lemoyne United Brethren Chu.rch, will preach a sermon and ! Robert A. Enders, of Harrisburg, a prominent Sunday school worker, will deliver an address. Saturday afternoon there will be services at 2 o'clock. At this time all those that are aged and afflicted and unable to reach the church on foot will be carried there by teams which have been offered to the~Committee by various members of the church and (others. R. IT. Derrick will conduct this meeting and will address those present on "Age and Life." There will be no services Saturday evening. Sunday morning R. H. Der rick will bo in charge of the meeting and •will speak on "Hopeful Signs." At 2 o'clock in the afternoon there will be an especially arranged program with musical selections and at 7 30 o'clock in the evening H. L. Carl, of the Derry Street United Brethren Bibje class, Harrisburg, will make an address. Mr. Carl was chairman of the men's work committee at the Stough campaign. Y. M. C. A. CORNERSTONE LAID Impressive Cerenic/dcs at Waynes-i boro's New $1 <15,000 Building Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., May 5. This afternoon the cornerstone of the new $165,000 Young Men's Christian As sociation building, this place, was laid with impressive ceremonies. Carl R. Gray, president of the Western Maryland Railway Company, laid the cornerstone and made a brief ad dress. Dr. William E. Biederwolf the evangelist, who is conducting meetings in Hagerstown, also made an address. ,T. B. Carruthers, of Harrisburg, State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was presort and deliv ered a short address. Jacob H. Stoner, Waynesboro, read a histori cal sketch of the Inception of the Y, M. C, A. in Waynesboro, the cam paign for the $165,000 secured for its use and the progress made in its work. The Wayne Band rendered several musical selections during the afternoon. RAILROAD BRAXEMAN INJURED Special to The Telegrafh Hickory Hill, Pa„ May 5. —Aldus Herr, a brakeman on the Pennsylva nia Railroad, was badly injured yes terday by boing caught between cars and may die. Several fingers of the right hand were amputed at the hos pital. The accident occurred during a shift at the station. The Original (*\ CAUTIOH /7s Subttitutetg^ CO* "n ii r • Take a package home HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Service 3" THIS is a truck of AV, e tried-and-true motor fuel that abolished ail tollgates on the road to Engine Efficiency; that showed motorists how gL. to get more miles out of a gallon, and faster miles at that. S Atlantic Gasoline—and it is gasoline to the last I drop—has a uniform "boiling point" kept uniform \ by constant care and rigid testing. Every gallon °. Atlantic "Gas" you buy is, therefore, exactly j like the last, banishing the carburetor nuisance. f Atlantic Gasohne is made from the finest crude oil that flows—made to a definite standard by the oldest and largest refiners in the State. Wherever Atlantic POLARINE is the TrAll i:,,« «. .. • , - ioo-pcrcent lubricant that V live, park., drive, or store, m any part of flows freely at all tempera- Pennsylvania or Delaware, you can get Atlantic t " res ; Service. It keeps upkeep DOWN. All good garages sell Atlantic Gasoline; Atlantic trucks and tankers deliver any quantity, any place, any time. Whatever the kind of service you prefer, be pop-sure it's Atlantic Gasoline. THE ATLANTIC REFINING; COMPANY ATLANTIC GAS OLINE Ol.n RIVER PILOT DIES Special to The Telegraph Wrightsvllle, Pa,, May s.—John Up degrove, 81 years old, died to-day from a stroke of paralysis. He was a former river pilot and for many years was an Ironworker In the mills ftt Billmyer and chickles. He leaves several sons and daughters and a number of grand children. CANDIDATE FOR COURT CLERK Special to The Telegraph Annvllle, Pa., May 5. John B. Boger, of this town, has announced his candidacy for the office of clerk of the orphans' court to succeed E. S. Light. Mr. Boger is a Republican and has been tax collector for North Ann vllle township for the past twelve years and was a county committeeman from that dtstrlct. WIRELESS AT LEBANON VALLEY Special la The Telegraph Annvllle, Pa.. May S.—l.'nder the direction of Professor S. Grimm, of the physics department at Lebanon Valley College, a series of elementary experi ments in wireless telegraphy lias been installed. PLANTS WASHED OUT Special to The Telegraph Annvllle, Pa., May s.—The rainstorm laßt night created much havoc in this town. More than 8,000 tomato and cabbage plant* were destroyed by being washed away by the rain at the gardens of Z. Bowman. Grass em bankments and gardens were also de- the damage amounting to MAN FALLS FROM SCAFFOLD Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., May 5. H. W. Davis, of Cascade, Md., employed by the Buena Vista Ice Company at Lake Royer, near Pen Mar, fell from a scaffold yesterday, a distance of thirty feet, nd was badly hurt. Three of his ribs were broken, his right shoulder dislocated and his left arm injured. CELEBRATE 4«TH ANNIVERSARY Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hippie, life-long real dents of this place, to-day celebrated their forty-sixth wedding anniver sary. Both are enjoying good health.J MAY 5, 1915. W. C. T. U. SERVICES Special to The Telegraph Blaln, Pa., May 5. An excellent program of services was given last evening under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance Union in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Charles R. Hench, president of the union, presided and a recitation was delivered by Mrs. Newton Ker stetter. Readings were given by Mrs. Sallle Kreamer and Mrs. R. H. Kell. Miss Josephine ShealTer and Miss bee Smith sang a duet. OQMMUNION SERVICES SUNDAY Special to The Telegraph Blaln, Pa., May 5. Communion services will be held on Sunday at the appointments of the Methodist Epis copal charge—Emory Chapel at 10 a. m. and at Rlaln at 7.30 p. m. The Rev. T. R. Gibson, pastor, will be as sisted in the services by the Rev. George Is. Comp. ti CASTORIA Forlnfwtfcllttf CNMm. Bears the - - Thi| Klr4 You Have Always Bought 81gn o ft f ture AUTO VICTIM RECOVERS Special to The Telegraph Lewistown, Pa., May s.—Dr. S. G. Hendren, a well-known veterinary sur geon of this place, has been suffering with a severe attack of blood poison ing, becoming Infected through his practice. His condition for a day or a two was grave, but is now Improved. "T Mrs. Clyde Bordner suffered an at tack of blood poisoning caused by paring a corn. Miss Lucy Patton, bruised In an au tomobile accident on Sunday, Is able to be about again. There WHS no truth In reports of her back being broken. MAY BUY FIRE APPARATUS Special to The Telegraph Blain, Pa., May 6.—Town council last evening discussed the purchasing of a chemical fire apparatus for use iu the borough. ]t will be definitely de cided at the regular monthly meeting to be held on Friday evening.