2 (3affftftbpcnnoyLVAma , rcew,si GERMAN SERMON AT LYKENS VALLEY CAMP The Rev. 0. G. Romig Will Speak at United Brethren Meeting at Elizabethville Special to The Telegraph Elizabethville. Pa., July 29.—Lykens Valley United Brethren Campmeeting began last evening at this place. The Rev. D. D. Lowerv, D. D., of Harris burg, conference superintendent, has general supervision of the services. The opening sermon was preached by the Rev. S. L. Rhoads, of Elizabeth \i!!e. on the theme "The Kingdcm of Christ." The early worship at 6.30 this morn ing was conducted by the Rev. J. E. Keene, of Lancaster. At 8.30 the prayer and praise service was in charge of the Rev. J. F. Brown of Shamokin. At 10 o'clock the sermon was preached by the Rev. R. S. Arndt. of AUamsdale. Thursday will be "Communion and Old People's Day." The sermon in the mornfng will be preached by the Rev. Dr. D. D. Lowerv. in the after noon the Rev. O. G. Romig of Tower City, will preach a Germa.i sermon to the old people, and in the evening the Rev. I. H. Albright of Middletown, will deliver the discourse. The singing of the Camp is in charge of the Rev. E. A. G. Bossier of Har risburg and Mrs. Bossier presides at the organ. The officers of the camp are: President. I. T. Butfington: sec retary, J. K. Bertsfleld: superinten dent of boarding house, A. M. Rora berger. FOVR HVRT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa., July 29.—Striking a stone pile on the Emmitsburg pike when about to pass another machine, the- automobile of David Retfsnider, of Tanevtown, turned turtle, injuring four of the six in the car. Those in the machine were Mr. and Mrs. David Reifsnider. three children and Mr. Reifsnider's mother, who is about 75 years old. The elder Mrs. Reifsnider was bruised and cut and the wife was also badly bruised. Mr. Reifsnider, who has but one arm. was severely injured about the head, neck and back. SOCIAL HELPERS MEET Special to The Telegraph Blain, Pa.. July 29.—Last evening the Minister's Social Helpers of the Reformed Church met at the home of Jefferson Xeidigli. Those present "tre the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Keener, Mrs. R. B. Kell. Mrs. R. K. Hench. Mrs. R. M. Smith. Mrs. Sallie Kreamer, Miss Nellie Bistline. Lester Smith. Miles Britcher. Orth Neidigh, Miss Msude Smith, Mrs. Harry Shearer, Miss Evelyn Shuman, Miss Ailene Neidigh, Miss Josephine Sheaffer, Miss Alda Snyder, of this place; Miss Ellen Meyer, of Center, and Miss Mabel Baker, of Chicago, 111. The society •Will hold a festival August 7. CELEBRATES 89TH BIRTHDAY Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., July 29.—John H. Bastian to-day celebrated his eightv r.inth birthday anniversary at his home. He is enjoying good health end is a veteran of the Civil War. WILL REBUILD Shippensburg. Pa.. July 29.—Henry J. Duke, owner of the buildings which wer" burned on Monday morning, will re'mild. <, m /Darow f / M therefore P ' When you're ready to eat those fruits next ill / ' 1 Winter, you want them to be exactly the same \nt 111 ( '■ '> ** day you put them up. Inturo againat \LniAAXt6/ ||| V fjAik r -J\ fermenting. Seal all your jars - ■ T'f' t|;' >:] / // with Parowax (pure,refined paraf* Hfl j Trl / //_ fine). Box of 4 bis cakes, 10 y V ,V';" ■"i ■■. l.' : • '}§' cents, everywhere. \\\ I i I Company f N JJejbarfmenf • Oales and " jjervice ** We'll Design For You The poster stamp idea has struck Harrisburg. You have seen them and it has probably occurred to you that you could use them in your business. The value of them as advertisements has appealed to you. Poster Stamps Single Designs Series. You Wish. Poster stamps must possess individuality and original ity. The art work that goes into the designing is the quality which makes good poster stamps. The Telegraph Printing Company with service in every department required to produce quality stamps is at your disposal. Call our services into consultation, let us suggest ideas and designs, let us help you bring your business before the public in a manner hitherto unexploited. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO, THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG SSfe&l TELEGRAPH JULY 29, 1915. Mrs. Harlacker Entertained Mt Gretna Embroidery Club Special to The T fir graph Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 29. A picnic from Lancaster cams to the Grove yesterday. Bathing and boating were the chief amusement*. Mrs. Gregory entertained a num ber of her friends at cards recently. The partv included Mr. and Mrs. John Shelly. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Walzer, Mrs. Annie Hubley, Mrs. Frank Strock, Mrs. Eugene Hutton and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. . Mrs. Nellie Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Sehreffler and John Hock were re cent visitors of Mrs. Jennie Cralglow at the Elberdon. Miss Anna Dugan of Harrisburg. is visiting friends in the grove. Miss Amy Good of Harrisburg, is spending the week in the Chautauqua grounds. . . Miss Anna Hays returned to her home at Harrisburg arter spending several days as the guest of Mrs. A. X. Miller at the Park View cottage. Miss Frances Gelwicks of Harris burg is spending the week in the grove. Krick Humphrey broke his arm on Tuesday while playing on a grape vine swing. He was taken to the Lan caster Hospital where the bone was re-set. _ „ Mrs. Edgar McClintock, of Harris burg, is spending several days at the Tannenbaum. Mrs. H. D. Heisey, of Harrisburg. is the guest of Mrs. Annie Hubley. Mrs. Louise Carpenter has returned to her home at Harrisburg. Mrs. Goetz and son. John, of Har risburg, were recent visitors here. Mrs. Harlacker entertained the ladies of the Embroidery Club at her porch yesterday morning. KICKED IX FACE BY HOUSE Special to The Telegraph Highmount, Pa., July 29.—0. L. Kurtz, aged 22. is in a critical con dition from being kicked by a horse in the face and chest. Several teeth were knocked from his Jaw and he was rendered unconscious. LIGHTNING DESTROYS BARN Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa.. July 29. Fire, caused by lightning, completely de stroyed the barn of Samuel Fox on his farm in Mount Joy township early Tuesday morning. With the building there burned a horse, all the grain, hay and straw and the majority of the farming implements. t BID ON SHRAPNEL \pecial to The Telegraph Sunbury. Pa- July 29.—Keystone Forging Company, at Northumberland, has received a request to bid on $500,000 worth of shrapnel for the allies. Sufficient details were not sent and further Information Is asked. The work is for the allied armies and is to be delivered in ninety days. THIEVES ROB STORE Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., July 29.—Forcing a lock on a rear door, thieves entered the sporting goods store of Frank Zimmerman, here, and stole Ashing rods, bicycle pumps and other goods worth J 50. MARRIED FORTY-SEVEN YEARS Special to The Telegraph Marietta. Pa., July 29.—Mr. and Mrs. C. R. I.oucks to-day are married forty-seven years and are receiving congratulations. They have resided here ever since their marriage and have four children. Samuel Loucks, a son. is one of Lancaster county's noted trombone players. The aged groom is one of the oldest Odd Fellows In the county. BROTHERS ESCORT THEIR SISTER HOME Meet Missionary Returning From China at Different Points on 12,000-Mile Journey Special to The Telegraph Sunbury. Pa.. July 29. Miss Re becca D. Messlmer, of Sunbury, for the past five years a Presbyterian mis sionary to China, returned to-day. Her brothers met her in relays. Robert Messlmer went to the coast; Charles Messlmer Joined the two at Chicago. 111.. Mack Messimer met the three at Pittsburgh, and Seymour Messlmer Joined the rest at Harrisburg, the four making the last fifty-mile lap of the 12,000 mile journey together. Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvaniaj Special to The Telegraph Columbia. Jacob Charles Murray died at the home of his son, Paul, aged 75. Sunbury. Daniel Drum, aged 79, a Civil War veteran, died at his homo at Roaring Creek, after a long illness. He was a member of the seventy-sec ond Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Manheim. Harry H. Bryan, high constable, died yesterday after a long illness. He is survived by his aged mother, a widow and three children. Dillsburg. Funeral services of Mrs. Mary E. Bltner, wife of Samuel Bltner. who died at her home in Monaghan township, were held yester day afternoon with services conducted by the Rev. Charles Heikes, of Enhaut, Pa. UNION OFFICIAL SENT TO .TAIL Special to The Telegraph Lebanon. Pa., July 29. Frank L. Flocken. former secretary and treas urer of the Lebanon Cigarmakers' Union, was sent to the county jail for four months for embezzlement. Flocken pleaded guilty to appro priating all of the SI,OOO of the union's funds in his keeping as treasurer. POLICEMAN GETS REWARD Special to The Telegraph Hagerstown, Md„ July 29. Couo ty Commissioners foi- this county have paid JIOO to A. S. Lafferty, of Greencastle, a member of the Penn sylvania State Constabulary, as a re ward for the arrest of Claude Mc- Cusker, who is now serving a term in the Maryland penitentiary for the murder of Jefferson Roman, near Han -1 cock, five years ago. WOMAN BADLY INJURED Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., July 29. While hastening to tell her daughter of the death of a friend Mrs. Lydia Prencelss, aged 75. fell over a boardwalk and was badly injured. SNAKE CATCHES BASS Special to The Telegraph Duncannon, Pa., July 29. Grant Mixell, a small boy, killed a large water snake in Juniata creek last even ing that had a fair-sized black bass in its mouth. YOUNG MAN BADLY INJURED Special to The Telegraph Lewistown. Pa., July 29.—Joe Bow ! ers>. aged IS. living on a farm near Ltwistown Junction, is laid up with a badly Injured head, caused by a pul ley that carried the rope of a big hai red breaking from its fastenings and striking him on the head. GORL KICKED BY MULEj Special to The Telegraph Dillsburg. Pa., July 29. On Tues day evening the eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sipe, of Franklin township was severely kick ed in the abdomen by a young mule, which she was driving from the stable. SWIMMING HOLE CLOSED Special to The Telegraph Shippensburg, Pa.. July 29. A swimming hole at Middle Spring was closed on account of the behavior of some of the bathers. Profane lan guage was used and many of the bathers were nude. FINISHING SCHOOL BUILDING Special to The Telegraph New Cumberland, Pa., July 29. Brick masons are getting along well with the new Bellavlsta schoolhouse. • It will be a four-room building and work is being pushed rapidly. HOME FOLKS. What Our Neighbors Say. Union City, Pa. —"I got run down ' and lacked tone. I read about what , a good medicine Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is, so I made up my mind to try some. I began taking it and was surprised that it built me up so fast. I did not need any atter the first bottle. It is the finest medi cine of its kind on earth. When I use any pills for indigestion and constipa tion I always use the 'Pleasant Pel lets.' They relieve me and seem to tone up the slack in the stomach and other parts. I like Dr. Pierce's reme dies the best of any."— Mß. E. O. SHOWERS, Union City. Doctor Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It increases the assimilative powers, and purifies and enriches the blood. When diseases of organs remote from the stomach are caused by the stom ach, the cure of the stomach results In the cure of the other diseases, in heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. Sold in either tablet or liquid form. If your dealer does not keep the sugar-coated tab'ets, send 50 cents IX ' R y arot of I.adles' White Lingerie | n g | i )t >avy weight and porous weave Waists—slightly mussed —right up- —made for good hard usage: spe to-the-mlnute styles—were values c | a j f or Friday Ql/./i to $1.50: special 7Ke at, per yard /&** for Friday, at ~ ~ 37 %c White Dress Mncn—all Ijidics Cream and White Net pure linen —inches wide—for Waists—not this seasons »tyl,'*l waists and dresses; special OA n fo'use'to thfMwpular Guim"w a., per yard....24C waists—values to $5.00; special for Friday, at, tl QC 15c and 18c Krinkle Crepes— each w neat floral designs and plain colors; —. special for Friday 1 1 f Our regular $1.39 Porch Presses at, per yard X 1 —of Pink and Blue Figured I-awn; special for Friday, 75c , 25c Colored Voiles and Organ at, each dies —splendid selection—tlio soa- son's best sellers; special 1 Q. Odds and Ends of House Presses for Friday at, per yard AI7C —all late models and materials— regular SL26 to $180; special Spc<^a i lot of Striped Batiste Cor for 1* ridny, 7jC sets—neat embroidery trimmings— at, each a good value at $1.50; spe- QC _ cial for Friday at, each ... . Best quality Art Ticking—3fl inches wide—all colors—desirable Indies' Silk I.lsle Summer Union patterns—regularly 290, 92c Suits—no sleeves, low neck and special, at, per yard tight knee—all regular sl7.es —were Colored Bordered Scrim and Friday, at Voile for curtains—latest styles and patterns—all colors—perfect goods, Indies' White Cambric Skirts— -25 value; special for 101/, p good quality wide embroidery Friday, at, per yartl.... /'*" flounce-j-2 styles—regularly 75c; special for CQ. Cretonnes for porch cushions, Friday, a t chair seals, screen fillings, draper- ies. etc. —perfect Roods—latest de- I/0t „f indies' 25c and 50c Neck signs: special for Friday wear; special for 1 (1- 19c values: special At, per yard *vsh*v at lUC 12 y 2 . son—were 50c; sperial ofi for Friday, at * JvM - Lot of White Kid Belts—worth Rag Rugs, Ideal for hath and 30c: special for 25 C bedroom use—of new closely woven Friday, at rags—Blue. Brown and Green— washable; special for Friday— 59c Vanity Oases; special IQ. 18x36, regularly 75c; special, at for Friday at, each A«7^ 27x54. regularly $1.39: special, at Men's light weight ribbed Union COa Suits short sleeves and ankle ""r length—were 59c; special tT. for Friday, at 15c White "LINENE" Suiting— -32 Inches wide—medium weight— Men's Balbriggan Shirts and easily washed and will not turn Drawers—long and short sleeves— yellow; special for 11. double seat drawers—ankle length Friday at, per yard X * U —regularly 89c: special for QQ _ Friday at, each 7c Apron Ginghams In all the best patterns and colors—colors Men's 25c Balbriggan Shirts and fast: special for C - Drawers: special for -1 Q _ Friday at, per yard Friday at, each lUC 30c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, Our great SHIRT SALE Is now made of Utlca muslin—site 45x36; on in full swing—Men's Colored special for Friday 91 p Negligee Shirts with soft and laun at, each dered cufTs— 25c Long White Lawn Aprons— made with 3 tucks at bottom—also . . cut round with rnfries; si>e- i a SI.OO grades, now selling at clal for Friday, at, each.... X*7C 79^ L. W. COOK Wedding Ceremonies in Central Pennsylvaifia Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., July 29.—Miss Ruth McDonnell, of Gettysburg, was mar ried yesterday to Harrison Trostle, at Lancaster, by the Rev. O. W. Kreider, at Mt. Calvary Lutheran church. Upper Leacock, Pa., July 29. Miss Mary E. Weidman was married yester day to John Smith, of Lancaster, at the parsonage of Faith Reformed church, by the Rev. D. G. Glass. Sunbury, Pa., July 29. John Leach and Miss Mae Boyer, of North umberland, were married at Lewis burg, and will live at Northumber land. TO ABOLISH BRIDGE TOLLS Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., July 29. What is known as the Free Highway League held a meeting at Hotel Columbia, last night and was attended by members from Lancaster and Tork, and by members of the Columbia Automobile Club. The object of the meeting was to take steps toward abolishing tolls over the Columbia bridge. 116 AUTOS IN MKCHANICSBURG Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., July 29.—Some one interested in the automobile busi ness has counted the number of these machines in the town and found there were 116. This is a large number for a town with a population of about 5,000 and would give a car to every 44 Inhabitants. BLACK RATTLESNAKE KILLED Special to •The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., July 29.—Galen Dyer, of Pilgrim's Rest, killed a black rat tlesnake forty-three Inches long that had eight rattles and a button. This species of rattler is exceedingly rare in this vicinity. | Superb 1 Columbia Firemen Elect Department Officers Special to The Telegraph Columbia, Pa., July 29. Harry Studenroth, a member of the Keystone Hook and Ladder Company, was un animously chosen last night as chief engineer of the Columbia Fire De partment. The assistant chiefs chosen are Frank Tragresser, Columbia Com pany; William Ziegler, Sr., Vigilant; Eli Lockard, Susquehanna; Harold Miller, Keystone, and Harry Zercher Shawnee. AT BUILDING ANNIVERSARY Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., July 29. N. Bruce Martin, editor of the Waynesboro Daily Herald, and sisters, Mrs. M. M. Garver, State College, and Mrs. M. E. Lowe and Mrs. J. B. Fisher, this city, at tended the one hundredth anniversary celebration of the building of Henry B. Angle's mansion at Welsh Run. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hla firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure t« taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surf a era of the syatem. Testimonials sent free. Price 73 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggista. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipatton. Dsafett] FIRST The object of "Safety First" Is prevention. You can prevent your advertising from meet ing the fate of the waste basket If you will make It attractive with proper illustration. Bring your next copy to us for Illustrative treatment. One treat ment will convince you that our methods are a success. The Telegraph Art & Engraving Departments 216 Locust Street HAVE A TURKISH BATH right In your home. Go to FORNEY'S and there you will find everything to make It complete— Turkish Towels, Bath Brushes, Sponges, Sprays, etc. 426 MARKET STREET * *"—■———————__—✓ WWM Ipw^ BfenHPi Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. Jt. J. THE WILTSHIRES7 1 J view; capacity 350; private baths, run ning water In rooms, eVevator, (lne porches. &c.; music. Special—(l2.so up weekly; $2.60 up dally; open all year: booklet; auto at trains. SAMUEL, ELLIB. ELBERON AND FIREPROOF ANNEX. Tenneaaee Ave nue. near Beach. Central. Open surroundings. Opposite Protestant and Catholic Churchea. Capacity 600. New throughout. Running water in rooms. Private baths. Metal beda. 4.0J0 feet of porches. Excellent table. Freeh vegetables. Windows screened. White service. Booklet. Special: SB.OO to $21.00 wwklyj ft 1.60 to S3.AO daily. R. B. LUDY. M. D. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES 92.00 up dallyi 99 up irtekly. ALBEMARLE Leading high-class moderate rate hotel. Virginia Ave., near Beach and all attractions. Capacity 350. 100 cool front rooms, new metal beds, comfortable furnishings; ele vator, private baths, 4000 ft. porches, excellent table (evening dinners), courteous service, home-like. Mo torists' patronage solicited. 14th year. Booklet. J. P. COPE. ——i—_— SOMERSET Arkansas Ave.. 2nd house from Board walk and Million rxollar Pier. Good beds, good table. SB, $9. )10, $12.50 weekly; $1.60, $2 dally. H. J. KERSHAW The Worthington Cottage 41 South Virginia Avenue Atlantic City, X. j. MRS. M. W. M'ICKH, of Harrlahurg. LEXINGTON Pacific & Ark Aves. Grounds with tennis courts adjoin flench. Only popular priced hotel where GUESTS may go from HOUSff to SURF in BATHING ATTIRE Without uainf ■treats, which ia prohibited. Use of BATK HOUSES and care ol suits FREE. RUN NING WATER in rooms. ORCHESTRA. SI.BO and up daily, SB. to $17.80 weekly. Ameri can plan. WHITE SERVICE. GARAGE. Booklet. PAUL C. ROSECRAN3. The" Frontenac B A each! A modern high-class, home-like hotel; Cap. 250; finest hotel section, central to every attraction; ocean view rooms, cool porches, metal beds, elevator; white service. SB, $lO, $12.50 weekly. Booklet. W. F. WATT& STANLEY South Carolina Ave., near Beach. Man. | agement of owner. M. T. CURRAN. THE NELLUNDY VIRGINIA AVENUE AND BEACH Private baths, running water; newly appointed diningroom; capacity 300. Rates, $2.50 up daily, $12.50 up weekly. JS. H. LUND*. HOTEL MAJESTIC Beach. Renovat ed throughout; center of attractions; ocean view; capacity 800; elevator, private baths, white service, etc.; su perior table. Special. SIO.OO up weekly; $2.00 up daily. Booklet. M. A. SMITH. HOTEL GAGE Fireproof. Room only. Hot and cold water every room. SI.OO per day up. Special weeklv rates. Bathing from hotel with shower. THOS. U GAGE. Prop. MQNTOLIO Kentucky Ave. near Bench, Atlantic City Unusually low rates for hisrh-prrade accommoda tions. 200 choice room?: private bathe; running water. Attractive public rooms and veranda?. Exceptionally fine table. Good music. Dancing: Bathing from house. $2 up daily ; $lO up weekly Booklet. Auto coach. A. C. EkHOLM. Ownea millEß annex I 9w15 N.GEORGIA AVE. \ Scrupulously clean, electric lighted throughout. White service. Hot and cold water baths. $1.25 and $1.50 dally. $7 and $8 weekly. Estab. 86 years. Booklet. Emerson Crouthamel. Mgr. HOTEL TENNESSEE Tennessee Ave. and Beach. Ideal loca tion, convenient to railroad station, churches, piers and amusements. Ex cellent table, home comforts. $1.50 up daily; $8 up weekly; bathing from Hotel. A HEALY. BEST LOCATED POPULAR PRICK) FAMILY HOTEL NETHERLANDS New York Ave. 5® Yards From llonrdnalk, Atlantic City, N. J. Overlooking lawn and ocean. Ca pacity 400. Elevator, private baths, running water. Special free features, lawn tennis court and dance floor. Bathing from hotel; shower baths. AMERICAN PLAN. RATES—SI.OO TO $17.60 WEEKLY. $2.00 UP DAILY. Write for free booklet and points of interest In Atlantic City. AUG. RUHWADEL. 0 RUNSWIC If St. James Place * Third house from Boardwalk at Ocean Pier. Table supplied from our farm. Sagai;.!. moderate rates HOTEL NORMANDIE Kentucky Ave., near tne Beach. Noted for Its excellent table and home com forts. Fresh vegetables from own farm. New metal beds. Rooips with bath. Elevator to street leveL Near Board walk, churches, piers and depots. Free bathing from hotel. Garage in connec tion. Special. SIO.OO up weekly. J HAMILTON. MOUNT GRETNA, PA. Hotel Counsco—On Lake Conewago; mod. convs. Apply to Samuel H. Lewis. Prop., Newport Apts.. 16th and Sprues Sts., Phlla., till June 10.