2 50TH YEAR OF LEBANON VALLEY Anniversary of Founding of College Will Be Observed Commencement Week Annville, Pa., Nov. s.—This year Lebanon Valley College wtll celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the found ing of that Institution with a com mencement week that promises to be of greater importance than any other occasion that has marked the past graduating exercises. Prominent speak ers of the country are being secured to celebrate the half-milestone of Leb anon Valley and influential churdunen will end their efforts to make the event a success. Each class which claims the insti tution as its Alma Mater will at this time have a reunion of its members and revivify the almost forgotten as well as the outstanding landmarks of college life. As near as can be ascer tained at the present time, there is at least one representative of every class, with the exception of one year, still living. GASOLINE TAKES FIRE May town. Pa., Nov. 5.—A son of •Tohn H. Keener, the marble cutter, last evening went to a gasoline tank with a lighted lantern. As he was about ready to shut off the liquid there was an explosion and flames burst into the air. Men quickly responded and by throwing water and sand on the fire saved the buildings from catching Are. WAR VETERAN DIES •Marietta, Pa., Nov. s.—George P. Buederly, of Lancaster, who served during the Civil war with the Sev enty-Ninth Regiment, died yesterday, aged 73. He was a master of band instruments. Five children and three sisters survive. Two of his sons are musicians in the regular army. RELIABLE REMEDY RESTORES KIDNEYS For many years druggists have watched with much interest the re markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid ney, .liver and bladder remedy. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. Drt Kilmer used it for years In hlg private practice. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature' intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it will help you. No other remedy can successfully take its place. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start, treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ ing be sure and mention the Harris burg Daily Telegraph. Advertise ment. Cumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect. June 27, 1915. TRAINS leave Harrlsburg'— for Winchester and Martlnsburg at 6:03, *7:52 a. m., "3:40 p. m. For Hagerstown, Chambersburg, Car lisle, Mechanlcsburg and Intermediate stations at *5:03, *7:52, *11:63 a. m *3:10. 6:37. *7:45, *11:00 p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanlcsburg at 9:48 a. m„ 2:16, 3:20 «:30. 9:35 a. m. For Dillsburg at 5:03, *7.52 and *11:53 a. m., 2:16, *3:40, 5:37 and «:30 p. in. 'Daily. All other trains daily except Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE, ■l. H. TQNGE. G. p. A . Merchants nod Miner* Trans. Co. FLORIDA TRIPS "BY SEA" BALTIMORE TO One Way Round Trip S2O JACKSONVILLE »35 1.500 MILES-—7-DAY TRIP $16.(10 SAVANNAH 520.20 Including meals and stateroom berth Through tickets to all points. Fine steamers. Best service. Staterooms da luxe. Baths. Wireless telegraph. Au tomobiles carried. Steamer Tuesday and Friday 6 P. M. Send for booklet \V. P. TIRNKH, G. p. A., Hallo., M 4. Try Telegraph Want Ads Women of Taste, Who Dress Well At Moderate Coat, Will Find "The Woman Shop" an Ideal Store, for Immense Savings cr ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ©jX^Rv CHARMING SEW FALI. MODESLS AT GUAH- jHHi ANTICKD MONEV-SAVIXfiS Fashion's Final Fascinating Styles; elegant embroidered models, jaunty flaring effects; beau- tiful braided and fur-trimmed models. Every new and wanted material and shade, in every ftMVHF SUITS worth up to SUITS north up to 925.00 J g &jl SUITS worth up to 930.00 <)0 SILK PLUSH COATS .Jj'ii'T da ' r _ t . he , P rlc ? of plushes go higher and higher. It is only through our low osrr atlDK expense "tlie Woman Shop" that we silk pluah eoata at • PLUSH COAVS worth up to 922..10, || gg PLUSH COATS worth up to 927.50, jj(f g gg PLUSH COATS worth up to 93.1.00, A Sale of Sample Waists and One-piece I)re»*cs Blouses, sls. Stunning styles Worth up to <2.98. —*" )*V in *ll wool serge, f,ast - minute ) \ I serge and taffeta. styles In crepe de Alterations / J jft combinations and r-hine. taffeta, or- free, without I* plain silk dresses. Randies, etr. New- fo j J r.vcry wanted style est shades, all ' 14 *n trimmed with rac _ Russian styles. _ Very special, $35.00 coon fur. Very special, $19.50 Underwear Specials Flesh and white envelope chemise, made Flesh and white crepe de chine corset of good quality crepe de chine, lace trim- CO ver, lace trimmed. Very special, 89« med. Very special, $1.59 Taffeta petticoats, extra quality, in Envelope chemise, slightly soiled from changeable shades. Very special, $2.29 handling. Special, and 89£ SCHLEISNER SCHLEISNER ; SCHLEISNER Fire Destroys Bungalow of T. M. Mauk Near Penbrook Special to The Telegraph Penbrook, Pa., Nov. s.—Yesterday morning tjje summer bungalow of T. M. Mauk, of Harrisburg, was burned to the ground. The fire was not dis covered until it had gained great headway and it was completely de stroyed. With it went the furniture stored there for the winter. A high wind spread the flames to the dry grass and for a time there was trouble from this fire. CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS Special to The Telegraph Penbrook, Pa., Nov. s.—Last even ing a meeting of class No. 3 of the Bethel Church of God was held at the home of Mrs. William Casscl, in Penn street. Following a short busi ness session these officers were chosen: President, Mrs. Davis; vice president, Mrs. Stacy Hawkins; sec retary, Mrs. J. A. Miller; assistant secretary, Mrs. Charles Eicholtz; treasurer, Mrs. A. B. Davis; assistant treasurer, Mrs. William Eicholtz; li brarians, Mrs. Mary Keover, Mrs. Harry Koons and Mrs. Joseph Rel dell. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. BIG GUN ON WAY TO TEST Uargest of lis Class to Be Ultimately Mounted at Panama Special to The Telegraph Watertown, Mass., Nov. 5.—A 16- inch gun, said to be the largest of its class in the world, which the United States Arsenal here had been mounting for several months, left to-day on a train of specially constructed cars for the proving ground of Sandy Hook. Ultimately it will be used in the Pana ma Canal fortifications. The gun was cast at the Government Arsenal at"Watervllet, N. T. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Guests of Dr. Woods Eat 21-Pound Wild Turkey Blain, Pa.. Nov. 5.—A wild turkey roast was given to-day at the home of Dr. H. W. Woods. Those who sur rounded the table to partake of the bin 21-pound gobbler which was shot by the doctor were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woods, of Akron, Ohio; A. D. Garber and son Eugene, 0 f Florin. Pa.; Judge and Mrs. G. M. Stroup, Judge Samuel Woods, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Woods, Joseph Woods, Mrs. Ducinda Garber, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woods, Mrs. D. G. Keck. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Woods, Charles Gutshall, Jr., Mrs. Lizzie Wcntzel, Sylvester and Floyd Shuman and Harry B. Kell. \ttir & ; 4* 4"4"5 , 4*4'4 , »? jfc "j4 Different Kind of Jewelry Store" !£ | Your Money Back 1 $ If You're Dissatisfied f «£» It will be assuring to know that when buying at the «jj» "Different Kind of Jewelry Store," ypu can always have 4» your money back if your purchase should prove unsatis- 4» factory. «£, 4* It will be impossible for the element of risk to enter into your purchases here, as there is a guarantee back of *|* motes your entire confidence in this "Different Kind of *S» "?* Jewelry Store." See the wonderful bargains now in our windows. imeMfCafr/cttim 5 1 market street store | ij J 206 MARKET STREET Control of Fifth Wheel Manufacturing Co. Changes Special to Tkt Teltgraph Millersburg, Pa., Nov. 5. On Wed nesday the Alvord Reamer Company of Millersburg, purchased the Spong ier and Ulrlch interests in the Millers burg Fifth Wheel company, which is about 75 per cent, of the entire stock. The new owners will continue to do business under the old name. The Millersburg Fifth Wheel company is one of Mllelrsburg's oldest business institutions, having been running al most continuously for more than 80 years.