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J It is the most effective way to break 1 a cold and cure grip, as it opens the | pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. Adver tise intnt. IS VISING FUNDS FOR CHURCH Special to The 7 elegraph I'cnbrook, Pa.. Dec. 3.—Next Thurs day everting. December 9. the Eadies' Aid Society or the United Brethren <'lutrob will hold a bazar. The money will be used for church funds. Up Father # $ $ $ $ # By I TO UMw!' I ' \ f TOL; CAN'T f '"1 tOR»-r [ s • < > I :r" "*»<£?* "<£•-- U ifiru ( I ojp MNICIT- ' I K " MOTHER ' J I AND MUSTN'T I MRc)IC<;S N,PO££NT- TO I RtV LL v. O V BW " L. as. "rsr—' bspd !r3|d tes-H,. I§™&\*gF ,m&] , UL L BOOK&J OK. L S==3 FT ? { ALU YLB ? V—,, I __ : ! FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 3, 1915 Penbrook High School Class to Give "Galligher" Special to The Telegraph Penbrook, Pa., Dec. 3.—Members of the senior class of the Penbrook high i school will present "Galliger," a four- j' I act musical farce, in Wolf's Hall, in j Market Square, next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The cast of characters i follows: Mrs. Martha Grindem, the j j principal's wife. Miss Stella Balsbaugh;! Professor John Grindeni. Harry Stouf- | fer: Mrs. William Morton. Miss Esther I ; Early; Mr. Markam Wright. Randolph j Browning: Margaret Woodward, a ' freshman. Miss Ksther Bobb: Gallieer j Gurdy, Ernest Albright: Frank Saw yer. president of the class, Vernon i Hoerner: Millioent Cameron, secre tary, Miss Talitha Shope: Bessie Tap i pine. Miss Mary Hain: Mrs. Bettie Snitters, Miss Katherine Speas: Mary, the maid. Miss Eunice Mclihenny: guests. Misse Hartridge, Miss Ethel Trtillinger, Miss Sara Ann Swartz, Miss Harriet Taylor. Miss Mary Herman, i Theodore Partridge, Herman Wciser. j f >Jt TRAVELETTE L By NIKSAH I v SERBIA ; L J , : Serbia is a mountainous country! I which stands up like a ruffled sirtj,; front on the bosom of the Balkans. It; a is about twice the size of Vermont. Although the Serbians can boast of ft lineage bat-k to the time of Ptolemv ' they have no aristocracy and no by- i phenated Serbians. Four-flfths of the 1 population are peasants who own small I farms, and have a communal way of > c living, known as the Zadruga, which I i dates back to prehistoric times. The food is prepared in one common 11 kitchen, and in the evenings the fami- | . lies assemble in one great hall. Here J the children play, the women knit and the men recite the folk lore of tlie | 1 race. The Serbians have sentiment. I J they are dreamers, and the warriors | j of their country are remembered in i legend and poetry and song. They me fond of celebrations, and ■ on the national fete days hundreds of , ' voting folks, dressed in picturesque and ! colorful costumes, trip gracefully '2 through the serpentine kolo to the muaic of fiddles. When they are not dancing or spin ning yarns, they ttil the soli in tlieir fertile valleys and work mines of gold and silver that were originally de veloped by the Romans. To-day Serbia is sorely pressed. Bul garia is kicking her in the ribs, and the two Kmperors from the north are walking ail over her. They don't want •Serbia. They want only her spinal col umn. which is the Appian Way to the Dardanelles. Before they get it. they will have to defeat one of the pluckiest peoples in all Kurope. SERVICE FOR LODGE MEMBERS ! Special to The Telegraph Shiremanstown, Pa., Dec. 3.—Sun day morning Irene Lodge. No. 425, Kniglits of Pythias, will meet at the lodgeroom in Railroad street and march to the United Brethren Church. The pastor, the Rev. B. F. Emen heiser, will preach a special sermon. A fine musical program has been pre pared. Truly goodness, purity and durabil ity is characteristic in the Becker & Sons' piano. Spangier, Sixth, above Mac lay.—Adv. FOUNTAIN OVER SPRING Special to The Telegraph Wriglitsville, Pa., Dec. 3. This place, for the first time in its history, will have a drinking fountain for man and beast and it is under construction at Second and Walnut streets. Jacob | Crumbling is the supervisor. The fountain is being erected over a spring. T „ Zemo For Dandruff You do not want a slow treatment ! when hair Is lulling and the dandruff i germ is killing the hair roots. Delay | means—no hair. Get, at any drug store, a bottle of j zemo for 25c or 11.00 for extra large, size. Use as directed, for it does th*. | work quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and im- < mediately stops itching scalp. It is 1 sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to i use and will not stain. Soaps and ' shampoos are harmful, as they contain I alkali. The best thing to use Is zemo, i for it is pure and also inexpensive. Zemo, Cleveland. i ( \ The New Labor Law The new Workmen's Compensation Act goes into effect January Ist, next. If you are an employer of labor you should be familiar with every phase of this most im portant piece of legislation. We are prepared to supply this act in pamphlet form with side headings for easy reference. Single copies 25c with very special prices on larger quantities. The Telegraph Printing Co. PRINTING—BINDING—DESIGNING PHOTO-ENGRAVING HARRISBURG, PENNA. ! !l , 7