2 hcenrßAbPennA^ KNIGHTS TEIM DAY AT LEWISTOWN Field Services and Parade Makes Brilliant Display at Sixth Annual Event Sptcial to Ths T*Ugraph I»«wistown, Pa.. June 26. Field day of the Knights Templar w»i held here yesterday. The town was gaily decorated and the commanderies pre sent were: Oriental Commandery, No. 61, of Johnstowvvn; Mountain Com mandery, No. 10, of Altoona; Hunt ingdon Commandery, No. 65. The Lewistown Lodge of the order turned out In great style. One of the most brilliant pageants ever seen paraded the main streets at 2:30 in the afternoon, when Knights Templar Division 11. marched to cele brate the sixth annual field day. Dash ing uniforms, plumbed hepilets and glittering swords attracted the atten tion of a large crowd that filled the streets to witness the event. Three bands were in line. The parade marched across the river to Belle avenue, where the grand review was held. At the conclusion of this part of the ceremony the visit ing Sir Knights and their ladies were treated to a sight-seeing trip through the famotti picturesque Lewistown Narrows. In the evening a reception and ball was held In the large markethouse hall. William F. Eckbert, Jr., is Past Commander and Recorder of Lewis town Commandery, No. 26, Sir Charles M. McCoy Is Commander of the local order and Ira Clarke Mayes is the youngest member, being 23 years old. BUMPER CROP OF PEACHES Dillsburg, Pa., June 25.—Many car loads of peach baskets are now being received by the peach growers in War rington and Monaghan townships, who will have a bumper crop again this vear. It is estimated that the crop Will be even larger than last year. The growers are now pulling oft much of the green fruit, in order to save their trees from being broken by the weight of the fruit as it develops, and also that the peaches will be of a bet ter size. 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May we show these points to you $7.50 —$10.00 Entire new Stock open Saturday 3RD STREET 3RD STREET - - William DeHaven Appointed Burgess of Duncannon Special to The Telegraph DUNCANNON, Pa., June 25.—0n petition the Pern' County court has appointed William De Haven of North High street, burgess, vice Joseph C. Crogan, resigned. DUNCANNON HOTEL SOIJD Special to The Telegraph Duncannon, Pa., June 25. Truman Rotz, of Loysville, has purchased the good will and fixtures of the Hotel Laird, from Milton D. Derrick, pro prietor, and will take possession July 1. Mr. Derrick will move to near Lan caster. and take possession of the ho tel recently conducted by his fatner, Richard Derrick, deceased. FUNERAL OF HARVEY KTNG Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa.. June 25.--F u neral services of Mrs. Elizabeth King, wife of Harvey King, of Franklin town ship. who died on Tuesday night, were held this morning, conducted in the Arnold's United Brethren Church bj the Rev. C. E. Heffieg«\ pastor of the Dillsburg Reformed Charge. Bur ial was made In the Dillsburg Ceme tery. FROST AT DILLSBTJRG Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg, Pa., June 25. —A slight frost occurred about Dillsburg on Wednesday night, while the frost was very perceptible, especially on straw berry plants, no damage was done. WEST SHORE NEWS Carnival For Benefit of Marysville Baseball Team Special to The Telegraph Marysville, Pa., June 26. —At the regular meeting of the Men's Associa tion these officers were elected: Presi dent, B. F. Pee: vice-president, W. F. Palmer; secretary, D. Geib; finan cial secretary, A. B. Donahue; treasur er, E. S. Smith, house director, H. E. Walters; athletic director, C. L. Clen dennin; membership. S. P. Meyer; past president, Dr. G. W. Gault; trus tees, C. B. Smith, F. D. Moffltt and C. R. Haney. A committee was appoint ed to make arrangements for a carni val early next month fo rthe benefit of the baseball team. They have re cently completed a grandstand at a cost of over a hundred dollars, and will be In use for Saturday's game with Halifax. The grandstand and bleach ers have a seating capacity of over 1,000. CHILDREN'S SERVICE Marysville, Pa., June 25.—Chil dren's Day service will be held in the Zion Lutheran Church here on Sun day evening. The service that will be used is "The Songs for Our King." Following will be the pro gram: Selection, orchestra: song by school; welcome address, Edgar Sei del; motion exercise, Margaret and Mary Umberger; recitation, Jeanette Anspach; song by school; exercise. Seretta Myers. Pauline Patterson and Jennie Smith; recitation, Martha Crone; solo, Ethel Fleisher; exercise and song by nine children; recitation, Verdilla Crone, recitation, Walton Da vid and Ethel Fleisher; song by school; recitation, Gordon Davis; recitation, Russel Shank; duet, Mary Umberger and Martha Crone, exercise by nine girls; recitation, Wesley Beers; song by school; recitation, Gilson Davis; exercise, Charles Davis and Sherwood Myers; song by school; recitation, Charles Bitting; selection, orchestra: recitation, Ralph Deckard; closing chorus by school. CHICKEN AND WAFFLE SUPPER Marysville, Pa., June 25. —To-mor- row evening the Young People's Mis sionary Society of the United Evan gelical Church will hold a chicken and wafflle supper in the Diamond Hall. AT LUTHERAN REUNION New Cumberland, Pa., June 25. A number of the congregation of St. Paul's Lutheran Church attended the Lutheran reunion at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, yesterday. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT New Cumberland, Pa., June 25. Marriage of Miss Lottie Willis and Samuel Snell has been anounced. It took place in Baltimore several days ago. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Eve Wllles, of New Cumberland, and Face Eruptions Have Deep Significance Often They Indicate Im purities Deep in the Tissues. - The results onowu by 9. 8. 8. In clearing the akin reveal how searchlngly and how deeply this famous blood purifier attack* blood troubles. Facial eruptions are mora often significant of Impaired nutrition result ing from faulty elimination of body wastea. Most people realize this to be true. And yet It Is a difficult matter to convince such people they should avoid those harmful druga auch as mercury. lodide of potash, arsenic and so on. 8. S. S. gives Just as good effect without the destructive results, because It la more aearchlng. It goes deeply Into the cir culation wherever the blood flows, but It does not remain to clog the system. And Its effect Is complete and thorough as Indicated by blood tests. One of the strange things today Is that so many people are wedded to the notion that mercury Is the one antidote. It Is not so. There Is In S. 8. 8. a product of nature that la rated one of the most potent principles known for the complete elimination of blood troubles. Wherever you go- there are people who know thla to be true from their own experi ence, for It has been clearly shown there Is one ingredient In S. S. 8. as essential to health If the blood be Impure as the nourish ing elements of the grains, sugars and salt? of our dally food. Oet a bottle of 8. 8. S today of any drugslst. but Insist upon 8. i 5 8., accept no substitute. And If your rase l» peculiar or of long standing, write to tli' Medical Adviser, The Swift Specific Co., 101 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Gt HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH \P 11ff f . XT Extra Salc^Taons &h/fAAj. 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Dozens of white voile blouses, trimmed with Dozens Tub silk shirts in narrow blue black, shadow , ace Rnd bHnd ndies stri e , t lavender, rose and other shade stripes; JJ Q9 , buttons , uc $5 95 * d»«? 1 r value $3.50. Special v Special 7 «P*>.lO Shadow lace and organdie and voile combi- Elegant filet and shadow lace combination nation blouses; all sizes up to 46; 7Q voile blouses, trimmed sleeves; value . 950 SCHLEISNER'S SCHLEISNER'S SCHLEISNER'S the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. ] Snell of New Market. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. New Cumberland, Pa., June 25. — Chester Leach, Jr., of Seventh street, was taken to the Harrisburg Hospital yesterday where he had an operation for an abscess. CANTATA SUNDAY EVENING New Cumberland, Pa., June 25. The subject of the Rev. J. V. Adam's sermon In Baughman Memorial Meth odist Church Sunday morning will be "The Lord of Glory." The cantata, "Behany," will be rendered at 7..30. JOHNATHAN O. DEININGER DIES New Bloomfleld, Pa. June 25. — Johnathan O. Deininger of Centre Hall, Centre county. Pa., who has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. James E. Stewart, of this place, died yesterday morning of Bright'e disease. He had a slight stroke of par aluysls about February X and another on Fridav last. Mr. Deininger lived in Centre county nearly all his life, and was a member of the Evangelical Church at Centre Hall. He was aged 85 years. Funeral to-morrow morn ing. Inglenook Camp Opens With Hundred Boys With the arrival of the first detach ment of one hundred boys, the annual camp of the State Young Men's Chris tian Association at Inglenook officially opened at noon to-day. The remain ing fifty boys will arrive either late to-day or to-morrow. Albert M. Chesley, assisted by a large corps of assistants, is In charge 'of the camp. The Rev. S. Winfleld Herman, pastor of Zlon Lutheran Church will be in charge of the devotional and Bible study classes. Local men will lecture before the students during the two weeks' en-1 campment. Prof. Henschen, of the High School faculty will speak on "Geology." Prof. J. H. Fager. Jr., will talk on "Birds." Indian history will be related by Harvey B. Bashore md Prof. William H. Fahnestock will I talk on "Trees." Among the Harrisburg hoys In camp are: Donald Helker, Laird Lan dls, Kenneth Fisher, Albert Hahn. Jack Froelich, Harold Ross. Joseph Clement, Samuel Roth, Harold Clas-1 tor, Ross Hoffman, Ed. Roth, John C. j Beck, Clarence Chenoworth, S. Her- Kauffman and George H. Nach-i man. ' Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph Rohrerstown. —John A. Strawbridge aged 25, died yesterday after a short illness. He was a graduate of the Pennsylvania Business College, and Is survived by his mother, and a sister. Mavtown. —Miss Ida White, aged <6 died yesterday in a Philadelphia hos pital, and the body brought here to day for burial. Blaln.—The funeral services of Miss Daisy Alice Holtz, who died after a lingering Illness were held yesterday. COMMUNION SERVICE SUNDAY Special to The Telegraph Blaln, Pa.. June 25.—Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock, communion services will be held In the St. Paul's Lutheran Church and preparatory services will be held this evening at 7.30. DEATH OF MRS. ROSIE TEATS Special to The Telegraph Newport, Pa., June 25.—Mrs. Rosle Teats died last evening after a long Illness, aged 50 years. She is survived by her husband, Theodore Teats, one sister, Emma C. Dunn and three brothers, Daniel, James and Frank Toohey. The body will be taken to Harrsburg to-morrow morning for burial. Ser%lces at St. Patrick's Cath edral, State street at 9 o'clock, with burial at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. K. OF P. OFFICERS CHOSEN Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., June 25.—Last evening Melita Lodge, Knights of Pythias, held an election of officers with the following result: Chancellor commander, H. R. Gelwicks; vice I chancellor. M. L. Beck: prelate, E. S. I Cocklln; master of work, Frank Rowe; I keeper of record and seal, H. K. Whit man: master finance, E. C. Gardner; master of exchequer, D. J. Bertzel: master of arms, S. S. Brenner; Inner guard, J. Roy Mountz: outer guard, John S. Whitman; trustee,, C. J. D. I Eckerd; host, John S. Whitman; | musician, Bruce R. Mowery; repre sentative, George W. Hershman. SCOUTMASTER WANTED New Cumberland. Pa., June 25. — Boy Scouts are looking out for a Scoutmaster. Luther Hamilton who lia» been In charge the past year, has gone to Ohio. TUNE 25, 1915. Lieut. Commander Bricker United States Naval Officer, Buried at Chambersburg Special to The Telegraph Chambersburg, June 25. —Yesterday the body of Lieutenant Commander William F. Bricker, United States Navy, who was drowned at Constan tinople on the night of March 21, was received here by his parents, having been sent from Hampton Roads, Va. This afternoon the family pastor, the Rev. Dr. J. Ellis Bell, conducted serv ices over the remains of the naval officer and many friends of the de ceased, who followed his career as a seaman, will attend. June Wedding Ceremonies in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph Marietta. June 25.—Miss Laura M. Hess of Columbia, was married to Wil liam H. H. Sharry by the Rev. G. B. Oensemer, pastor of the Grace United Evangelical church. Marietta, Pa., June 25. Miss J. Blanche Wiseman of Lancaster, was married yesterday to Karl P. Oardoni, of Philadelphia, at the Bethany United ■ Evangelical church, the Rev. E. H. Romlg of Reading, officiating. The Rev. H. F. Schlegel assisted. Mtllersvtlle, Pa., June 25. Miss Clara Ames, of Mlllersvlile, was mar ried yesterday to J. Lewis Campbell, of Lancaster, at the parsonage of the Grace Lutheran church by the Rev. ; Dr. C. E. Haupt. i Ah! Fine For Corns Takes Sting Right Away A painless remedy, sure It la,—Just paint It on a sore corn to-night and ' to-morrow your feet will feel like • new. 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