Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 06, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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GOOD WILL FIRE
HOUSE COST $5,114
Committee of West Fairview
Company Posts Statement of
Building Expenses
Special to The Telegraph
'West Fairview, Pa., Dec. 6.—A com
mittee appointed by the Good Will
Fire Company to tabulate the receipts
and expenditures connected with the
Intilding of the new enginehouse in
Third street, recently dedicated, has
.completed its task and placed in the
window at Frank J. Shaull's furniture
store a statement of the entire cost
of the building complete, showing the
amount expended for material, labor,
heating, lighting, etc.. also amount re
ceived by subscription, from the bazar
and from all other sources.
The total cost of the building was
$5.114.11. By various methods
J4.003.46 has been raised, $1,099.83
of this amount having been realized
from festivals and the bazar at the
time of the dedication exercises and
centennial celebration in October. This
leaves a balance of $1,110.65 yet to be
raised and it is expected that a good
part of this amount will be realized
during the fair and bazar which will
be held from December 20 to Jan
uary 1.
SIN ME ON
CHILD'S FACE
And Ears. Broke Into Sore Erup
tions. Itched and Burned.
Worst When Sleeping.
HEALED BY CUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
"The trouble began on my child when he
was about three weeks old. It was on his
face and ear* and started with a red rash
-<• and broke out into lore
\ eruptions. The skin was
rf — . \ sore and inflamed and
J \ H itched and burned
I and he would scratch
~ i till the blood would
come, it seemed worst
f| \' |•; ■) when he was sleeping
I \ , , s and when he would
first wake up. He was cross and irritable
and his face was disfigured for a while.
"Then we used Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment. In about six weeks the troutile
disappeared and he was healed." (Signed)
Mrs. Nora MrC'ans, R. F. D. No. 1. Aspera,
Pa., April 1, 1015.
Sample Each Free by Mail
With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad
ireis post-can 1 "Cutirura. Dept. T, Bos
ton." Sold throughout the world.
f ■»
Low Rate Excursion
—TO—
Philadelphia
SUNDAY 1O
DECEMBER
SPECIAL THAIX
I.T.
From Fare. A.M.
HAHKISBt'RG f2.T»O
Ilui»»ineliito\*u 2..j0
S>\u«nra 2.00 G. 4."»
llerahcy 2J»O K.4S
I'nlniyrn 2.r»© 6.54
Ann vllle 2.JWI 7.01!
fleona 2J»O 7.05
I.KMIMOX -•>« 7.12
Avon 1IJ»0 7.17
I'resirott 2.7W1 7.20
MvfrMoMn 2.40 7,. , 0
Itiehlniid 2.30 7.30
jtlii'riilHf) 7„*14
\\ onteladoaf 2.10 7.1H1
HKTIHMNG Special Train nil I
leave Philadelphia. itriidlug Ter
minal, at H. 710 p. »»«., »niue dale for
RbIMC dtHtlon*.
Tit'kflft good only on date of ci
enralon on above Special Train in
rnt'li direction, Cblldren between 5
and 12 yearn of half fare.
fCHASH.MAUK
THE
UNDERTAKER
Sixth ud F.r...
aKsbtfaluMU. I«t bdlhlM. Near «a
fou •• Ttmr phMMv. vVTO «o jarwher. m prmr ~tf
Motor itrric. No fawral too aosaU. Noao tea
aap«ud>«. Chasois. hmh. nan. w. mmd it*
WchrrM
Put a Ton of
Coal in Some
Worthy Person's
Cellar
The true spirit of Christmas
dictates consideration of the hap
piness of others, especially those
who arc less fortunate than our
selves.
Xo gift will be more accept
able than that of a ton of coal
which will contribute materially
to the recipient's comfort on
Christmas and other days.
Just phone us instructions and
we will deliver the coal.
H. M. KELLEY & CO.
1 North Tlilrtl Street
Tentli ami Stale Streets
MONDAY EVENING,
TWO INJURED IN
CARRIAGE WRECK
Three Teams Racing Cause
Bad Accident of Lancaster
County Couple
Florin, Dec. 6. A serious driving
accident occurred Saturday evening
near the culvert, west of here, when
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brandt, were
thrown from a carriage and injured.
They were on their way home from a
visit in the western part of tho coun
ty, and as they rounded the curve
three teams were approaching, racing.
Two of the teams passed closely, but
the third hit the carriage and threw
Mr. and Mrs. Brandt into a culvert.
Their horse ran away, broke the car
riage, and was not caught until next
morning Mr. Brandt had a rib brok
en. and is badly cut about the face,
and Mrs. Brandt is injured internally.
IAD'S 1,1 X; DISLOCATED
Halifax, Pa.. Dec. 6. —Aubrey, young
sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Sheeslev,
of Front street, had his left leg dis
located on Saturday when he fell on
the barn floor at the home of George
M. Matter, in Halifax township. He
was taken to the Harrisburg Hospital
for treatment.
Bear Dinner For Hump
Crew of Enola Yards
Enola, Pa., Dec. 6.—Last evening
the east bound hump crew of the En
ola yards enjoyed a roast bear and
[Pig dinner in the trainmen's room.
The bear weighing 1!86 pounds, was
shot near Williamsport by William H.
Deckard, a member of the crew.
.Music was furnished by the cast bound
hump crew sextet, composed of D.
Vogel. M. H. Williams, W. H. Deck
ard, J. M. Hllderhrant. C". J. Nune
maker and Samuel I.ockand. The
following men enjoyed the teed: W. F.
Jackson, C. J. Xunemaker. J. M. Hil
derbinnt. H. E. Ulrich, J. W. Williams.
J. O. Smletzer, 1). X. Mackev. E. O
Martin. F. C. Aclay. J. B. Heese. d!
Simmers, George Phillips. F. J. Riggs.
H. C. Rodgers, AIcC. Steeley. C H
Kreitzer, W. D. Oorkel. R E. Shuli, W
H. Crawford. T. C. Griffith. Philip Ro
thaar. night yardmaster; W. R Kishi
nev, O. W. Kapp. C. H. Cupples, R. J.
Morris. T. E. Glatfelter. D. Vogel A
M. Fry, Waller Ryan. J. it. Thomas,
<». Blessing. W. B. Carnahan. H. S.
Smolizer, D. Reisch, E. 1.. Fox. T J
•Owens, J. If. Sunday, M. H. Weidman
W. F. Cooper. J. 11. Quigiev. H. F.
Smiley, Walter Meek. >l. E. Bushman
u. W. lluuter, 11. E. Kister nnd W
H. M"ers.
MATERIAL FOR RUSSIA
Enola, Pa.. Dee. 6.—A consignment
of railroad material comprising 79
cars consigned to the Russian gov
ernment. passed through the Enola
yards Sunday on its ws-y to Vladivo
stok.
TO ORGANIZE ORCHESTRA
Marysville, Pa.. Dec. 6.—Organiza
tion of an orchestra of about sixteen
pieces will be rapidly brought about,
if the advance notices put out by d!
D. Fisher meet with favorable cousid
eration from musicitans. Mr. Fisher
played first violin }n the orchestra
which Dr. C. R. Weills conducted here
during the past year and at present is
leading the Marysville band.
Does Coffee
Bother?
Any one who has headaches, bilious attacks,
heart flutter, or some other of these common ills,
had better look to coffee drinking; and remember
that there's one sure, easy way to be rid of coffee
troubles —quit coffee—and
Use
INSTANT
POSTUM
—the Pure Food-Drink
A level teaspoonful in a cup of boiling water
makes a delicious drink—instantly. The rich flavour
of Instant Postum, much like the mild Javas of the
Old Dutch Gov't plantations, makes the change
easy.
But more important, Instant Postum, made only
of wheat and a bit of molasses is free from the drug,
caffeine, in coffee, or any other harmful element.
Old and young alike may drink as much as they de
sire with no bad ''after effects."
Pure and delicious. Instant Postum costs less
and tastes better than much of the coffee in general
use.
No bother to prepare—no bother to health.
"There's a Reason"
for POSTUM
Send a two cent stamp to the Postum Cereal Co.,
Ltd., at Battle Creek, Mich., for a 5-cup sample of
Instant Postum.
SUGGESTION FOR PLACING OF FOUNTAIN
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The Ber'-yhlll Nursery has submitted the accompanying suggestion for the placing of the Hershey-Donato
fountain recently presented to the city. The drawing pictures the fountain £.funding in the Hiver Park at the
foot of State street, with steps leading down to the concreto walk along the river, tree decorations at the top of
the -wall and beside the fountain setting off the whole.
[WEST SHORE NEWS
ORCHARD DEMONSTRATION*
Marysville. Pa-, Dec. 6. Orchard
demonstrations by the Bureau of Zool
ogy of the Department of Agriculture,
at Harrisburg, have been scheduled
for Perry county this week as follows:
Wednesday, December 8, Charles F.
Tressler, Newport; Thursday, Decem
ber 9, C. W. Otto, New Gerniantown. J.
C. Williams will be the demonstrator.
The meetings will be held regardless
of the weather, starting at 1 o'clock in
the afternoon.
AUXILIARY OFFICERS CHOSEN*
Marysville, Pa., Dec. 6. Officers of
the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brother
hood of Ilailroad Trainmen, lodge No.
217, have been elected as follows:
Councilor, J. G. Eppley: past presi
dent, Mrs. Annie Coleman; president,
Mrs. Mary Johnson; vice-president,
Mrs. Frances Weaver; secretary, Mrs.
Bertie Fortenbaugh; treasurer, Mrs.
Bessie fjppley; conductress, Mi's. Maud
Hanev; chaplain, Mrs. Emma Mend
inghall: warden, Mrs. Katherine Mor
ris; I. G„ Mrs. Elizabeth Adams; O. G.,
Mrs. Margaret Sheaffer; journalist.
Mrs. Alma Donahue: delegate. Mrs.
Bessie Eppley; alternate. Mrs. Annie
Coleman; medical examiner. Dr. E.
Walt Synder.
FORESTERS NOMINATE
Enola. Pa.. Dec. 6. Court Enola,
No. 4 50fi, of the Independent Order of
Foresters, has nominated these officers
for the year: Chief ranger. Joseph H.
Kinter; vice-chief ranger, C. L. Coch
lin: court physician. Dr. E. Carl Wei
rich: court deputy, Roy H. Holmes;
recording secretary, William L. Fish
er; financial secretary, William F.
Cooper; treasurer, John H. Roth: or
ganist, Walter H. Crawford; suuerin
tendent, W. Roy Green; orator. J. W.
Reigel: senior woodward, William H.
Beers; junior woodward, C. M. Baek
nish; senior beadle, Paul Birchfleld;
iunior beadle, J. P. Kessler; trustees,
W. H. Kreider and W. L. Fisher.
HOUSES FOR TRACKMEN
Enola. Dec. 6. —The Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Railroad Company is erecting a num
ber of new houses, to take the place
of those recently destroyed ill the en
larging of the Knola yard, for the ac
commodation of the foreign track la
borers.
PARTY FOR SMALL BOY
Jew Cumberland, Dec. 6. Mr. and
Mrs. William Enuis of New Cumber
land, entertained from two to five on
Saturday afternoon in honor of the
fourth birthday anniversary oC their
son William, Jr. Games were enjoyed
after which the little people were
invited to the diningroom which was
beautifully decorated in red and white.
The birthday cake which formed the
centerpiece had four red lighted can
dles. The favors were large peanuts
filled with candy.
Social and Personal News
of Towns Along West Shore
Miss Mary Lick, of Marysville, visit
ed friends at Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Miller, of Marys
ville, arc visiting relatives at South
Bethlehem.
Miss Frances Fortenbaugli. of
Marysville. Is the guest of Miss Grace
Lucas at Altoona.
Charles Jeffries, of Marysville, spent
last week with his grandfather, T. J.
Bower at Baltimore.
Bruce Rider of Marysville. spent
several days with his uncle, John Ri
der. at Philadelphia.
Miss Martha lioyer of Marysville vis
ited her cousin. Miss Helen Gnau, at
York.
Miss Ruth Raisner of Duncannon is
visiting her brother, H. R. Raisner, at
Marysville.
Miss Pauline Glass, of Marysville
spent several days with her cousin,
Miss Elsie Glass, at Duncannon.
Mrs. J. c. F. Geib of Marysville
spent Thursday at New York city.
Frank Germeyer of Carlisle is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hclshley, at
Marysville.
Walter Myers, of Indianapolis, spent
several days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Myers, at Marysville.
Mrs. Myrtle Lightner and sons Joe
and Donald of Marysville spent last
week with the family of J. B. Light
ner, at Loysville.
Miss Anna Hammaker of Marysville
spent several days with relatives near
New Buffalo.
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, of Ply
mouth, Ohio, is visiting her brother,
J. J. Colyer. of Marysville.
Mrs. Jacob Lefever of New Cumber
land who has been visiting her sons,
Merl and Harry, at Philadelphia, has
returned home.
Miss Shelly of Goldsboro was the
guest of George Grove's family at
New Cumberland 011 Saturday.
Miss Ruth Haverstock of Lancaster
spent the week-end with friends at
New Cumberland.
Miss Ida Kreiger of Bellavista is vis
iting friends at York.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brunner of
Enola. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Carrigan and Miss Freda Jacobs
of Mifflintown. Juniata county, Sunday
at a turkey dinner.
Mrs. J. S. Famous of Enola will
entertain the Ladies' Mito Society of
St. Matthews' Church on Thursday
evening.
WEDDING AT MARIETTA
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta, Pa.. Dec. t!.—Miss Cora
Good, c>f Conestosa «'enter, was mar
ried Saturday evening to Victor SI.
Harnish, of Willow Street, by the Rev.
John H. Moser. pastor of the Atennon
ito Church. The couple were attended
by Miss Edna Harnish and Evan
McKinney.
FACTORY MEN EXTERTAINED
Special to Tht Telegraph
Annvllle, Pa.. Dec. 6.—Congressman
and Mrs. A. S. Kreidcr entertained the
following representatives of the vari
ous factories of the Kreider Shoe Com
pany, who arc spending the week here,
at tlieir home in East Main street: H.
Cushman, C. IT. Cusliman, J. H. SaL
lenbach, J. Edward Baker, William
Dallas, H. C. Harnish, A. H. Kreider,
E. W. Withers. E. S. Gorberich and G.
R. Kreider.
Bryan Again Urges
Wilson to Mediate
By Associated Press
Washington. D. C., Dec. 6. Ex-
Secretary of State William J. Bryan
in a public statement called upon
President Wilson to-day to renew his
offer of mediation to the nations at
war. Singly or in conjunction with the
executive heads of other neutral na
tions, Mr. Bryan Insisted, the Presi
dent should ask of the belligerent
powers the terms upon which they will
make peace. Humanity and the In
jured rights of neutrals demand that
such overtures be made in the opinion
of Mr. Bryan.
CKNTRVI, DEMOCRATS TO
GLBCT OFFICERS FRIDAY
The annua election of the Central
Democratic Club wilt be held Friday
night, December 31. With the exception
of vice-president candidates have beon
named for every office. It is under
stood that other nominations will lie
made prior to the annual meeting. The
nominees to date are:
Edward Moeslein, president: Charles
W, Erb, treasurer: H. D. lleel, secre
tary; membership committee, E. M.
Winemlller, D. K. Young and George
Marshall, three to be elected: house
committee. James G. Miles. O. J. Bogan,
•Tames B. Maul, Ernest Krentz, Peter
Vanderloo. If. W. Jones, Charles Dash
er, Charles S. Trace, Charles Moeslein,
C B. Shammn, Reese Powell, John A.
Dinger. Charles Ivohler. If. A. Phillips
anil Charles DuttonhofTer. seven to be
elected.
LANCASTER GIJEST
Meclianicsburg, Pa., Dec. 6.—Miss
Marguerite llerr. of Lancaster, is visit
ing Miss (Mara Cromleigh at her home
in West Main atrcet.
VESUVIUS IS IN
ERUPTION AGAIN
Molten Lava Again Flooding
Herculaneum!—On Stage
at Pomeroy's
Mt. Vesuvius is in eruption again!
Women and children arc fleeing for
their lives: the molten lava is Hood
ing the city of Herculaneum and it is
gradually being buried beneath the
ruins of the historic city which shall
become a byword in the mouths of
every man woman and child in years
to come.
| But only 011 a stagf. Dives, Pome
roy and Stewart for the fourth con
secutive year is stalling a miniature
reproduction on a large scale of some
bier historical event that is bound to
please the grownups as well as the
children. To J. J. Sulzer of tho de
signing department, goes tho credit
for constructing and designing the
scenic and mechanical effects, which
so to make up a masterpiece. The
display started last Saturday and will
be continued until Christmas with two
performances every afternoon, at 2.30
and 4 o'clock, and one on every Sat
urday evening. She theater is lo
cated on the fourth floor of the big
store and will seat 4,000 people com
fortably.
A large Vietrola plays ed music
which is carried out to th audience
by means of a long tab* and the
opening scene shows the city in the
dead of night with th» moon" just
starting to go down behind the vol
cano. Soon the roar of thunder
Is heard and while chariots prance
across the front of the stage the
lightning zigzags down the sky and
the shivers creep up and down the
backs of the audience. ScAon the an
cient buildings catch fire and begin
to totter.
VETERANS BANQUET
Special to The Telegraph
Dlllsburg, Pa., Dec. 6. —On Saturday
the members of the General James B.
Ricketts Post, Xo. 57, Grand Army of
the Republic, of Dlllsburg, held their
annual banquet at the Hotel Central.
There were thirteen members present.
The Rev. G. H. Eveler officiated as
chaplain.
The most conservative buyer for an
article like a piano where high rents
and elaborate expenses are not pre
vailing. Spangler Music House.—Adv.
SITE FOR SIOO,OOO SCHOOL
Lewistown, Pa., Dec. o. A site has
been selected for Lewistown's new
SIOO,OOO high school, the A. C. Mayes
plot of ground on Green Avenue hav
ing been selected. This plot of ground
fronts about four hundred feet on
Green avenue and contains more than
five acres.
SAUERKRAUT DINNER
Enola, Pa., Dec. 6. Ladies' Aid
Society of the Methodist Episcopal
iChurch will hold a sauerkraut dinner
land supper in the Knola P. R. R. Y. M.
('. A. on Tuesday, December 14.
SYMPTOMS OF DEBILITY
People who are tired all "f the time
'and never feel rested even after a long
night in bed, who cannot Vegaln weight
arid strength, whose step lacks elas
ticity and who feel no joy in living,
are debilitated.
A medical examination might easily
show that every organ of the body is
acting normally but the pallor of the
face will usually show that the blood
is thin. This is the root of the
trouble.
Debility is a loss of vitality, not |
affecting any one part of the body but |
the system generally. The blood goes
to every part of the body and the j
use of a blood tonic like Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills quickly tones up the system
The first sign of returning health Is
a better appetite, improved digestion,
a quicker step, brighter eyes, better
color In the cheeks. The rich, red
blood, reaching every organ and
muscle, carries renewed health and
vigor. The nerves are quieted, sleep
becomes more refreshing and with
persistent treatment and proper liv
ing tho debilitated patient is once
more enabled to enjoy life.
T\vo useful books, "Building Up the
Blood" and "What to Eat" will be
sent free on request by the Dr. Wil
liams Medicine Co.. Schenectady. X. Y.
Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills.—Advertisement.
STOP COUCHINGTH
DEPTONOIi
■ MADE IN A HEALTH RESORT.
AT DRUG STORES:SI ooPerBOTTLE
THE PEPTONOL CO.
ATLANTIC CITY N.J.
E. /.. GROSS, 110 Market St.,
Harriaburg, Pa.
NUXATEDIRON
rSHHHMBH Increases strength
Kof delicate, nervous.
Hit FIT ITITII rundown people 200
■ I'l'i per rent, in ten days
■II I I Cm in many Instances.
HIV A t JMM SIOO forfeit If It
falls as per full ex
|«f|l plauatlon In large
article soon to ap-
MMHtfIBtHH pear In this paper.
Ask your doctor or
druggist about It. Croll Keller. O. A.
Uorgas always carry it la stock.
DECEMBER 6, 1015. '
Wow! Here'sSpeedJ^^^^>
Favorite Cigarettes swing into big favor MX
at top speed. And they did this without V\V
help and before they were advertised.
I You bet they're good! Just try 'em! iHL
FAVORITE _ 1
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INTHERED - C? J&W
AND GOLD I|J 4
PACKAGE ■
FOR V
EXTRA good tobacco—
that's why they"go sogood"
Jo&uicc Cs.
Burgess F. W. Lentz
Buried at Marysvile
Marysville, Pa. t Deo. 6. Funeral
services of Franklin W. Lentz, chief
burgess of Marysville, who died on
Tuesday night, were held tills after
noon at his late residence in Valley
street. The Rev. C. A. Parsons, pastor
of the Church of God, assisted by the
Rev. L. A. Fuhrnian. pastor of the
United Evangelical Church, otticiated.
Burial was made in Chestnut Urove
Cemetery.
TO ENTERTAIN SOCIETY
Dauphin, Pa.. Dec. 6. —To-morrow
evening the Ladles' Aid Society of the
United Evangelicr.l Church will be
entertained by Miss Lydia Jlaurey at
her home in High street.
Try this easy way to
cfear your skin with
Resi r\ol Soap
Bathe your face for several minutes If the skin is in bad condition
with Resinol Soap and warm water, through neglect or an unwise use of
working the creamy lather into the cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Oirit
skin gently with the finger-tips. Then ment* and let it remain on ten min
wash off with more Resinol Soap and utes before the final washing with
warm water, finishing with a dash of Resinol Soap.
:lear cold water to close the pores. Rraino i So>p a BOt „ rifi cUliy colored, h» rich
TV> fViio nf .. __ a brown being entirely due to the Resinol balsann
Do this once or t WIC ea d ay, and JOU i t contains. Sold by all drunfists and dealers in
Will be astonished how quickly the toilet eoods. For free sample cake and trial of
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soothes and cleanses the pores, re- —-
moves pimples and blackheads, and * Physicians have prescribed Resinol
leaves the complexion clear, fresh Ointment for over twenty years m tltt
and velvety. treatment of skin and scalp affections.
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1,500 Attend Memorial
Services of Elk Lodge
The annual memorial service of Har
llsbui'K liodKe, No. 12. Benevolent and
Protective Order of Elks, was held yes
terday afternoon In the Orpheum Thea
ter. More than 1,500 members and in
vited quests were present. Members of
the lodge and visiting Elks, mot at the
home and marched to the theater.
Emerson Collin*, of Wilinmsport,
Deputy Attorney General, made the ud
dress. The roll call of the dead was
read by Robert !.«. Schmidt, secretary.
Prayers were made by the Rev. Harry
Nelson Bassler, pastor of Second Re
formed Church, and the Uev. Thomas
Kelsch, pastor of Christ Lutheran
Church. Bcnajmiu W. Demmlng, exalt
ed ruler, made the preliminary ad
dress. The musical program was a big
feature of the event.