2 @Kmfc»p(.:r)r)fiyLVAnigf|^e»»s- WAR VETERANS VISIT LEWISTOWN Twenty-Five Members of Ju niata County Association Hold Reunion By Special Correspondence Lewistown, Pa., Oct. 29.—Twenty five members or tlie Juniata County Veterans' Association ruade a trip to Lewistown and were entertained at the Shirey Hotel. The veterans were headed by William Rodgers, president of the Association and George W. Wil son, secretary, in the party were: C Fegley, John Brower, John Panne baker, IT. W. Knisley, <3. C. Harris. B. p. Burclifield, J. K. Stump, J. Ry ner, Dan Pennabaker, Dan Aurand, Jos. Land Is. Jos. Butt, H. C. Penny, Win. McCahan, J. E. Jamison, S. L. McAlister, W. P. Graham, W. H. Clem ens, J. W. Hoffman. Harrv Moore. T. R. McClellan, S. H. Wright, William Rodgers, Robert Johnson and Moses Pannebaker. The oldest veteran i! mong the number was Christian Feg ley, aged SO. WOMEN SUFFERERS NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect It. 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Md., Oct. 29.—With his body almost cut in two. Albeit Gllle water, aged 17, lived for thirty minutes , after being run over by a freight train ion the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad I yesterday at Harper's Ferry. The man attempted to board the cahoi.se as the freight was passing the station, j missed his hold and fell under the ; rear trucks. He was unconscious | when picked U|w Gillewater. also • I known as Albert Obtham. was the [adopted son of Captain G. W. Graham, j former superintendent of Antietam j Battlefield. I Maryland Lutheran Synod Holds Business Sessions Special to The Telegraph j Hagerstown, Md.. Oct. 29.—Tha Rev. Dr. Austin A. Kelley, of Waynes boro. Pa., was one of the principal speakers at yesterday's session of the Lutheran Synod in session at Middle town. His subject was "The Forces that Make for a Triumphant Church." i A report of the delegates to the t General Synod was read by the Rev. Dr. Luther Kuhlman, of Gettysburg College. The report of the committee on the president's report was pre sented by the Rev. Dr. P. M. Bikle, of Gettysburg. I After a memorial service the report ,[of the Loysville, Pa., Orphan's Home I was read by tlie Rev. H. B. Newcomer. I The information was given that diph j theria had broken out in the home, j two cases being reported, and that the State Board of Health of Pennsylva nia had come to the relief of tho man agement to prevent an epidemic. TEJIPKRAXCE RALLY PROGRAM Special to Tlie Telegraph Blain, Pa., Oct. 29.—Monday even ing's program for the Temperance Rally in the Methodist Episcopal church, under the auspices of the Wo | man's Christian Temperance Union, in cludes: Recitations by Miss Caroline I Averill. "Somebody's Papa": Milton j Shu maker, "Temperance Soldiers"; j Duet, Mrs. Annie Woods and Miss 11 Hazel G. Hench; exercise by six boys; I j recitation, by Miss Hazel Gray; solo, j Miss Elsie Bistline; • reading, Miss ; Ruth Book; recitation. Miss Laura i Johnston and Miss Marie Dunkelber- Jger; address, by the Rev. J. N. | Keener; recitations. Miss Edith Bist line and Miss Christina Kern. HALLOWE'EN ENTERTAINMENT Special to The Telegraph Duncannon, Pa., Oct. 29.—A Hal jlowe'en entertainment and social will I be held in the classroom of the Meth : odist Episcopal church this evening jat 7.30 o'clock with an excellent pro | gram. A parcel post sale will follow ithe entertainment, and cake and ice j cream will be served. What Sweetheart Tried For Pimples Stuart's Calcium Wafers Proved Magic They're the Most Effective, Quick Blood Cleanser and Beauti fier Known. TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE The difference in the appearance of j the skin, after a few days' use of Stuart's Calcium Wafers, is startling, i They are without doubt the greatest ! *l9.50 Evening Coats—made of velour, fur trimmed; in Melon rose, Hague bltffc, Nile green and Cardinal; ele gant linings; splendid modes. Special, $35.00 Silk Corduroy Coats, for practical uses, brown and field mouse; lining and interlined; trimmed with fur. ' Special, #25.00 Five new model coats for misses, made of wool velours, in solid colors, fur trimmed. Very Special, #15.00 , A Dress Sale To clear our stock, we take 75 dresses, some are dis carded styles, some mussed from handling, afternoon and evening styles; values up to $37.50. Special, #15.00 A Skirt Sale 1,00 Skirts, plaids, stripes, overplaids, mixtures: navy and black; all sizes; values up to $7.95. Special Sale, $3.95 62 Skirts, velvet and corduroy velvet: navy, black, green~and brown; all new desirable models; $12.50 values. , Special, $8.50 Schleisner 's Schleisner's MINKit KITiIiED BY GAS Special to J lie Telegraph Tamaqua, Pa., Oct. 29. Joseph Bainbridge, a miner at No. 10 Colliery of the Leliigh Coal and Navigation Company at Couldale. while timbering a chute was overcome by gas and was found dead by his partner, William Herring. Herring ran for aid and on returning was also overcome by gas and may die. Herring is a brother of Elmer Her ring. one of the eleven men entombed in the Foster mine for a week, who was the leader of the men during their long imprisonment.