Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 13, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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INJUNCTION STOPS
FIREHOUSE SALE
Waynesboro Taxpayers Take
Matter Before Franklin
County Court
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro, Pa., Dec. 13.—Sale of
Ihe Firemen's Hall here did not take
place, as scheduled, on Saturday, on
account of an injunction taken out by
a number of firemen and taxpayers of
the city, passed upon by Judge W.
Rush Gillan, of Chambersburg, Just a
few minutes before the property was
to have been offered.
For several months there has been
ill-feeling between some members of
tiie volunteer fire department here and
two or three members of town council,
and when council decided to sell the
Firemen's Hall, thero was much criti
cism on the part of residents of town.
A petition to prevent the sale of the
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Do You Feel Headachy?
Look to Your Stomach
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It Is an unusual thing for a druggist
to sell medicine under a guarantee to
refund the money if it does not cure.
Yet this Is the way that nearly every
druggist in Harrisbur" is selling Mi-o
na, the standard dyspepsia remedy.
Druggists say that never before have
they had so large a number of custo
mers tell them that a medicine has
been successful as with Mi-o-na. Peo
ple who a few months ago suffered con
timially with their stomachs to-day are
ruddy and vigorous with perfect diges
tion and good health. Tliey say Mi-o
na did it.
There no longer seems any need for
anvone suffering or making their
friends suffer on account of dyspepsia.
Mt-o-na can always be relied upon.
The percentage of success is so great
that there is little risk In guarantee
ing to return the money if the medl
• hie does not relieve. And all the best
druggists stand ready to do so without
any questions.
Headaches, all forms of indigestion*
sp. ( ks before the eyes, dizzy feelings
poor sleep, ringing in the ears and all
forms of liver trouble are helped by
Mi-o-na. A few days' treatment should
show considerable gain in health, while
n complete cure often follows rapidly.
These days are the best In the whole
year for the enjoyment of good health,
and Mi-o-na will put you 111 such per
fect condition that you can enjoy every
minute of them. Sold and recommend
ed by H. C. Kennedy and other leading
druggists.—Advertisement.
A Gift of Coal to Some
Needy Family Will
Cheer
Nowadays the real spirit of
Christinas seems to be more
in evidence than ever before.
Persons who can afford it
think of the less fortunate
ones first on their gift lists.
If you would make some
needy family happy and
COMFORTABLE, as well,
send them a gift of coal.
Tell Kelley where to send
it and the coal will be deliv
ered.
H. M.KELLEY CO.
1 North Third Street
Tfulh and State Street*
King Oscar 5 c Cigars
have put the kibosh on that antique joke about
the "cigars that wifey gave hubby at Christmas."
The reputation of this brand for regular quality
for 24 years is certainly all the assurance anybody
could want that they are safe in getting King
Oscar for any smoker. The brand that has been
Santa's preferred gift smoke for 24 Christmases
is surely on the job this Christmas.
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Box of 25, $1.15 Box of 50, $2.25
Box of 100, $4.50
Regular Quality For 24 Years
CLIP THIS COUPON FOR
J The American Government ~
f I Ano *, *
The Panama Canal
, i BY nUEDKRIO J. HASKIK N ,
< ■* The Books That Show Uncle Sam at Work. 1 '
The Harrisburg Telegraph
SHOW TO QET THESE TWO BOOKS FOR IS CENTS—Chit (rat a ►
tb!s coupon. present it at our office with 91 cent*, to cover the *
cost of production and distribution, and the set Is yours. Fif
teen cents extra by mail.
SOME FACTS ABOUT THESE BOOKS —Both are the same
size and bound exactly alike in heavy cloth. Each has about t
<OO pages printed on fine book paper. Both are profusely illus- I :
trated with official etchings, drawings and maps. < '
■ OUR GUARANTEE—This is not a money-making propo
| sltlon. We are distributing these patriotic books at cost solely
1 because of their educational merit.
111 I I
MONDAY EVENING,
property was circulated and grot hun
dreds of signers. This petition was
ignored and the committee of firemen
bearing the petition to the meeting of
town council, was not permitted an
audience in the matter or allowed in
the meeting room.
This brought about more trouble,
and aa the taxpayers of Waynesboro
were of the opinion that the town hall
was the property of the citizens of
Waynesboro, and their sympathies
were with the men who have been
protecting the town from fire for years
they took an appeal to the Court.
Judge Gillan granted a writ of injunc
tion directed against the Burgess and
Town Council of Waynesboro, enjoin
ing them from proceeding with the
sale of Firemen's Hall.
The injunction is preliminary, to be
made perpetual on iinal hearing Wed
nesday, December 22, should the court
be of the opinion that the complaint
set forth in the bill justifies.
SIT. JOY MASONS CELEBRATE
Special to The Telegraph
Mount Joy, Pa., Dec. 13.—Casiphta
Lodge, No. 651, Free and Accepted
Masons, of Mount Joy, Friday cele
brated its thirty-fifth anniversary. An
excellent menu was served. The of
ficers will be elected later in the
month. The following program was
rendered: Music. March, orchestra;
prayer, P. M., Henry Hershey Myers,
Chaplain Caslphia Lodge; words of
welcome, Henry Jacob Engle; wor
shipful master; address, Thaddeus G.
Helm, district deputy grand master;
address, Joseph A. Lyter, Perseverance
Chapter, No. 21, llarrisburg; address,
John M. Moore, of a mem
ber of Lucius Scott Lodge, No. 352,
Chester Pa.; address, "Our Masonic
Tome," Franklin Heckler, Lodge of
682, Elizabethtown; address, J. W.
Gaugler, Cariphia Lodge, No. 631;
music, orchestra.
CONCERT AT IRVING COLLEGE
Special to The Telegraph
Mechanlcsburg, Pa., Dec. 13.—This
evening the Irving College Gle® Club
will give a concert in Columbian Hall
and a silver collection will be taken
for the poor of the town. On Wed
nesday under the direction of Profes
sor H. C. Harper, the Irving Choral
Society will sing Nevin's Christmas
Cantata, "The Adoration." • There will
be a processional and a short organ re
cital, consisting of favorite Christmas
hymns, will precede the cantata. fhe
Y. W. C. A. of the College is prepar
ing a Christmas box for the Loysville
Orphans' School. One hundred gilts
will be provided for the youngest chil
dren and the trimmings on the Chris
mas trees used on Wednesday evening
will be Included in the Christmas box.
I'ARTY FOR WESTERN GUESTS
Special to The Telegraph
Mechanicsburg, Pa., Dec. 13.—Miss
Irene Heck entertained at her home at
Sh i reman.stown on Friday evening, in
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bit
ner, of Helena, Mont., who are guests
at the home of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bitner, near
Shiremanstown.
BAZAR AT LEMOYNE
Lemoyne, Pa., Dec. 13.—0n Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday evenings a
bazar will be held at the Lemoyne fire
house under the auspices of the C. O.
V. E. Sunday school class and the
Ladies' Aid Society of the Church of
Christ.
Liver Sluggish?
You are warned by a sallow skin, dull
eyes, biliousness, and that grouchy
feeling. Act promptly. Stimulate your
liver remove the clogging wastes
—make sure your digestive organs are
working right and—when needed—take
BEECHAIH'S
PILLS
UifMt Sal© of Any Medicine in the WorlJL
Sold everywhere, la bexet, 10c., 250»
WEST SHORE NEWS
Social and Personal News
of Towns Along West Shore
Thomas Klinefelter, of Waynesboro,
spent a day at Marysville.
G. E. Stausbaugh, of York, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lelby at
Marysville.
C. A. Williamson, of Marysville, Is at
Pittsburgh.
Mrs. W. K. Hopple, of Philadelphia,
is visiting J. W. Beers at Marysville.
Mrs. J. C. Hughes, of Paoli, Is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sheaffer at
Marysville.
Mrs. Anna Curtis, of Lemoyne, has
returned home after visiting at Marys
ville.
M»-s. Katherine Hall, of Sunbury,
is visiting John Martin at Marysville.
Mrs. Charles Eikcnberg and daugh
ter Genevieve, of Pittsburgh, Is visit
ing Mrs. Elkenberg's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Colyer, at Marysville.
Mrs. William Bender and daughters,
Violet and Mary, of Heading, were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1
J. Shuler at New Cumberland.
George Motter, of York, was at New
Cumberland on business Saturday.
Miss Baum, of near Newville, Is vis
itin; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum, at
New Cumberland.
Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Swartz, H. S.
Lenhart, and Mary Strine, of Emigs
ville; were guests of D. Y. Lenhart's
family in Geary Avenue, New Cumber
land yesterday.
Y. 1». M. S. BANQUET
Marysville, Pa., Dec. 13. —The Y. P.
M. S. of the Evangelical Church held
Its first annual banquet in White's
Hall. Several selections of music were
rendered by the glee club and refresh
ments were served. Those In the
party were Misses Romalne Benfer,
Edna Sellers, Marie Ilarrold, Edna
Benfer, Frances Fortenbaugh, Ellen
Gault, Anna Whltmeyer, Alda Gault,
Estella Whltmeyer, Frances Lucken
baugh, Mary Kocher, Mary Messinger
and Anna Ilammaker, Casslus Ken
nedy, Gordon Sklvington, Liawrence
Kocher, Owen Kennedy, Walter Straw,
Roy Meichley and Robert Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. E. li. Kocher and son and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mutch and son.
CIRCLE TO MEET
New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 13.
Queen Esther Circle of the Methodist
cljurch, will meet at the home of Mrs.
T. nT. Heempt, in Reno street this
evening.
OFFICE FOR MILL COMPANY
New Cumberland, Dec. 13. The
Susquehanna Woolen Mill Company is
having a large building opposite the
mill remodeled to be used for an of
fice for the company and will also be
occupied by J. H. Reiff, attorney.
CLASS EXAMINATION
New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 13.
This evening the first official examina
tion of the Union Teachers Training
class will be held in the Sunday School
room of Baughman Memorial church.
AGEI> FARMER INJURED
Special to The Telegraph
Unicorn. Pa., Dec. 13.—James Lin
ton, who is nearlw 80 years old, fell
down a hay hole at Ills farm on Sat
urday, breaking several ribs and being
Injured Internally.
DRUGGIST COMMITE SUICIDE
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro, Pa., Dec. 13. Tills
community was greatly shocked early
Sunday morning when It was learned
that Wylie Paul Cashman,. a young
drug clerk of town, a member of the
Lutheran Church of the Royal
Arcanum, had committed suicide Sat
urday night by taking laudanum. Mr.
('ashman was one of the best known
and most popular young men of
Waynesboro and had ben employed in
D. L. Miller's drug store here for the
past ten years. He had been in ill
health for several months. He is sur
vived by his .wile and live children.
KILLED BY BICYCLE
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro, Pa., Dec. 13.—Dr. Cal
vin Shrader, of. Ringgold, Md.. died
yesterday as the result of Injuries re
ceived when run over by a bicycle
ridden by James Oreager along the
Ringgold road on Thursday morning.
Death was due to a fractured skull
and internal Injuries.
TEXAS WOMEN* RAP WILSON
Unseemly to Marry So Noon, Con
federate Daughters Deelde
Special to The Telegraph
Austin, Tex., Dec. 13. —Just before
the annual convention of the Texas di
vision of the Daughters of the Con
federacy came to a close here to-day
a warm discussion was provoked over
a resolution introduced by Mrs. A. H.
Howard of Palestine, contratulating
President Wilson on his approaching
marriage and indorsing his prepared
ness policy.
The resolution was amended by
striking out that part which referred
to the coming matrimonial event on
the ground that it was unbecoming
and undignified for the President to
marry so soon after his first wife's
death.
Offer to One Person
in Each Family
Enclose 10c In stamps or coin, to
pay cost of packing and mailing, and
we will send yon a regular 25c bottle
of I.inonlne to try. Write name and
street number distinctly and address,
lierr Chemical Co., Daubury, Conn.
Hacking Coughs
Bronchitis
And all forms of throat and
lung complaints yield to Lino
nine, which is MUCH more than
a mere cure for colds—it goes
deep audi does great good to the
entire system, building up the
body in strength and restoring
vitality. Linonine takes effect at
once, removing the cause, bring
ing health to replace disease.
1 All druggists or tij wail— 2sc, 50c, 91.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Ny here »of qtonc brcmof* prlcea pre lower, b«t because qualities arc b«tt«rtM<*%»i>Wi|»ll%t|>MnmHi»»llMiWiWW»
0 Teeming With Gift Articles of Sterling Quality jj
at Prices That Are a Boon to the Overtaxed jj
Christmas Purse This Store Is Daily the jj]
Mecca For Thousands of Gift-Seekers jj-
I Stylish New Neckwear MANY JEWELRY NOVELTIES HERE He Will Appreciate— i|*
! K °.h-r«v: ■" h *" d - ,,uh - ru p!a" k " .::; *::;;:; it M x. Dr "- »:"••.«» »**«■»•. •» i I
I' Holiday Neekneur In all the new- 'Mr eie«n« atone settings, special 25c Men-* <- ji. ' , .!
! i eat and lateat styles, a beautiful ' , - 0c Coin Purses 25c 1? r. l-lt. -i". S ." k " # nd *» ltted
i ' assortment for gift purposes 25c Bracelets 25c Party Boxes at apednl prices. , variety of patternai , i
i ! Holiday Seekwear In eollar and cult Lavallleren 35c Beaded Ha*. 25c 'J. " "J_ " !
' sets at special prices. Brooches 2 5c £*71 I n..H. 1, *«snenders In holly boxes. 25e
'! ~0,,, 1 l " > ' I Nov r Uy u, ; w * « ,nd Frills In Lace Plna 25c. «old and Silver Frames',l! 25c * M "." «.?£*«" '"."j 0 ' 1 / 3B< ' j!
; colored velvet, Milk and roae com- Lingerie riaini Ash Truvn 2Kc * 2 Ilk Hoie » black, n«vy, brown, ,
! blaatlona 25 c CI "" M J? Cl.ar and Tobacco Jam at .pedal " d -PWUI 25c !;
; ; Crcpc dc Thine and Roman Stripe „ , " prlcea. Men»s Male Hose, all colora* apeclal I >
, i Silk Tie* 115 c Beauty Plna 35c Cigarette Holder* at apeclal prlcea. 12V&C i'
j[ w '-—r Tie., plain color, and plaids .I!!I! !! ! i 111 [ll K? Dwffi*!?. . *Se Glovea .. 25c j,
]; ■* &< complete stock of boya' wear at , i
i i Doudolr Caps In plain net. shadow ~ equally attractive prlcea. <|
J | and printed effects" at apeclai HANDKERCHIEFS FOR ALL Anrons A p .. , i
]! i, _ NEVER HAVE WIS SHOWN SUCH A PREITV LOT AT SUCH LOW PRICES !'
,> Mlk Moussellne Scarfs, all colors, 25c . rill. i>
i feather Boas at apeclal prices. Ladles' Handkerchiefs, plain and em. Children's Handkerchiefs, plain and VJIIIS
! r'.lfT..., IIn.I I nee >,< i„i . ■""•'''red, each Bet 0 for 23c embroidered, each, 3c, 2 for .. 5c , „ . .
; nH.es Special Ladles' Handkerchlefa. apeclal as- children's Box Handkerchiefs ,tV « n °«»"l « nd Square Aprons, .
!' I» rlw "- sortment. each 10c; 3 fSr ... 35c • B »* Haadkerchiirfs, „r «, le , rlmni( .,, wlth em _ ~
|! || Ladles' Fine Handkerchiefs, with „ , , broidery anil lace, large assort-
Hosiprv AlwaVt embroidered cornera |a%c Men»a White and Colored Border meat 2ffc < »
, IlUSiery Always
Arrontonlfl novelties, hnad-embroldered cor- Men's White and Colored Border and mutds, piuin. trlnrmed and i»
I I rtCCCJJIaUIC ners, beautiful showlnfc 2Bc Handkerchiefs, each 10c< 3 for 2Bc tucks a 5„ i|
Ladles' Black Lisle Hose AU-llnen Handkerchiefs, Men's All-Ilnen Handkerchiefs, Glußrliam Aprons, large variety of <'
! Ladles' Mlk Boot Hose, black, white Ladles' Crepe l d?VhUe S *> f rh V' , "-. V lK ' 10c !
and tnn 25c chiefs, white and calora 2Bc Men'a Initial Handkerchlefa, all In- Chlldrea'a Apron* 25c 1
| i Ladles' Silk Lisle Hose, all colors Ladles Initial Handkerchiefs, two Itlals 12% c and 25c Bungalow Aprons at special prices. !>
' ! . ..... 25c special qualities, all letters. All Silk Handkerchiefs In plain, - . _ __ ... '!
! I Ladles' Wool and Fleece Lined Hose 13>/4c and 35c bordered and Initial styles .. 230 Little Needfuls For Babv '
I | Children's Black and Tan Hose ..10c _ __ _ _ jT# >ann H . u . .. i 1
i i , T -. *■' toys—dolls—games Si i
I i ."St More Than Ever This Year, And No Advance in Price. |:
|i , "' nn< " 10c to 25c (3nd flQO ' p fro „ t)| Flannelette Skirt «!
! ' ri nva . T«« M„l.. C' , TOYS and GAMES—There's hardly a Pianos, Picture Puzzles and hun- Shoes and Moccasins 3Bc I !
Uioves, 100. maKe fine game, old or new, that's not to be dreds of others too numerous to Battles -an . „
' I r-U '" ,, nd «» ««""• show ing of toys. mention, at prices ranging from " ''' ' 10c and 25c ~
]i (jlfre From the checker board to the 10c to 25c leetblng Blngs Be and 10c
croklnole board, the range Is com- DOLLS—Our line of dolls ia eape- Comb and Bruah Seta ... 25c c 1
! Suede Lined Gloves, In leading col- S '"finding Rope Toss, Lotto, daily worthy of mention. There Special lot of Noveltles fo» n-h- is- l!
; i ors for Ladle, and Misses * 2Be Soldier Nine Pins, Palnta. Horns. are Dreaaed Dolla, Kid Body Dolla, n . fc w n.-«i w I «
i ! Chaniolsette Glove. 250 Boinlnoa, Blocka, Mechanical Toya, Bag Dolls and Celluloid Dolla In Baby Blrtli Books 25c c I
] I Ladles' and Misses' Wool Gloves and Stovea, Dlshea, Caah llegiatera, wide variety ait 25c or leaa. Baby White Dreaaea and Sllpa .. 25c J!
i | Mlttena, white and colors, Baby Plates 25c ''
i! wool Giove. and Mitten.'V" PURE CHRISTMAS CANDIES HERE B " by Spoon " |!
i| Children and Baby, all color., 1 Unb VlllVttf 1 XTIrtJ VrtHUlCa ntl\L Baby Knife and Fork Set / <
10c aad 250 Mixtare, Clear Toya and Hari< Candlea, Sweet Kia.ea, Dainty r>*t. e .
J ms n . , —,, Ribbon Candles, lb |oc Chip., Glace Chip., Smlck-Smack., (j|ff SuffffEStlOnS in Rpailv. '!
Manv Suggestions in Toilet l " TKt Naaortment «f piam .nd etc., ib 2 oc in iveaay- ,
, "icmy UUggCMIOIIS in I OIICI Fancy Candlea. lb 10c Jordan Almond., apeclal, half pound tO<Wear
* Articles Aa.orted Chocolates, 20 flavor., npe- 20c teat j (
jI 1 cial, lb 20c Maraschino Chocolate Dipped Cher- Ladles' Flannelette Sacques .... 25c ]!
I > Colgate's and Brown's Perfumes and Box Choeolatrs, box ... 10c and 35c rles, special, half pound .... 35c Ladles' Percale Waists ''
II !■. f ?"£°ini h S c W"- Ff, " d c " dy S . tr " w ". , ."ss; ch pouiT.. . A : m . ond ":.."!??■!..'2o' L ".^:;.^:^ir d Pr icV."* skiria ,u j|
Talcum Ponderi Isc anil 25c Ladles' Flannelette Sklrta —.. 25c '[
!| SK Miscellaneous Gift Articles Box Stationery, Xmas i 1
] | Soap Boxes 10c and 25c r> 1 I 1 i n. Knitted Scarfs -
ii O "' ,T "- -"i rST* £ Cards, Labels, Etc. £ i
!; nad Cuticie. ::::::: Combs . ,oe. 15c; l»c and 25c B « St. sp^,.^ value Child 's Dresses 25c «!
1 Ivory Finish Shoe Buttoncrs .. 25c 1 ndlcn' llnml 11..r. 2-t,. i>i_i_ ' Chlldren'a Hompers .......... 2B«. <!
! Ivory Finish shoe Horns 25c . B " BS 2 PI " lB wh, «* »<>* Stationery Bov)> , Woo , «»
i> Ivory Finish Soap Boxes 2Bc Pockethooks 25c 10c and 35c ,l
I I Ivory Finish Powder Box and Hair Music Rolls 23c Celebrated Pineapple Linen Box Sta- waists 25c 1]
! •. «. HS C Novelties in shell Goods, such as I '"" ,n white. Hue, lavender DIP AII A
I L» f? ?.» i i " i.' J 5 * Braid Pins. Back and Side Combs, T.I«"!!„?'!" I ," * *";" 2!ir DOOKS For All Aires !
III Ivory finish of all de- Bnrrettes »#<• in,, and 2r.0 Pineapple I.lnen Correspondence «aa njsa
! scrlptlons at special prices. ,"f . " 10c and 35c Cllrd , t box . 2 5c There's good rcadln E nmvlded for '
II Manicure Scissors 25c Fancy Garters 25c Fancy White Holly Boxes reading provided for ],
; Pink and blue lland Mlrrora ... 25c • lothea Brushes 25c 3c. sc, H<-, 10c and 15c y"" 11 * » nd old - Ot courae, c!
,i Pink and blue Combs 25c Shoe Trees, ribbon trimmed ... 25c Calendars, joe *he widest provision ia made for !'
j; Pink anil blue Trays 35c Ladies' and Chlldren'a Belts Christmas Booklets, Labels, Tngs, the young f o l*s. For boys, girla !!
| Ivory Bottle Holders 35c I°° " nd 2fi «* etc le, 3c, sc. 8c and 10c .... . ooys, giria
], Shirred Blbbon Elastic Webbing, all Post Card Alboms »Bc children we have provided all «'
Useful Xmas Gifts ::::::::::::::: m "77- - £.££ SSTLTSZ
ii Art Needle Work Den't *" " l "" i:
J1 r mind. Hundreds of works, includ- 1 ! a
J. stamped Tie, Towel aad Pipe Rartta i»« the many favorite a.ria. for !| "
Pin Cuahlon Formi, matin and mua- p | T r I boya and girla are to be found
Ila 10c and 25c J J J| a w here at prlcea thai range from
J; Satren Cushions, all colors .... 25c 10c to 350 ' 1
( > Crochet Bedroom Slippers, special _
«| Felt Cushloas aad Felt Library Ig% g% I I M- M. WM \ !'
Crochet liand lings mid Embroidery it wi lo c uepu oiore i FRAMED ii
i Samples; one-third off. £ i 1
,1 Drawn Work Scurfs, Pillow Shama IM7L f f n _ P|PriJRpQ
i and Stui.d Covers. 50c value 25c VVH.CTB aLVGTV L)(IV IS tSciranm lin\} UllJ i
j! Hand C'ochet and Battenberg doll- ~C,C **UrgUin LJUy A complete line of framed pie- !'
(! ies 10c and 25c ns mm a n. y", v tures, all new subjects, apeclal, |!
jj 'TSf 215 Market St., Opp. Courthouse 10 to 25 ct«. |i
iiiiiiniiwmnmtmimiumiiiunni
Ten Boys Sentenced to >
Attend Sunday School
Special to The Telegraph
North Yakima, Wash., Dec. 13. —
Ten boys, ranging from 12 to 14
years of age, charged with stealing a
cask of communion wine from the
basement of the German Lutheran
Church, were ordered by Probation
Officer Lanlngham, to whom they
were turned oyer by the chief of
police, to attend Sunday school at
some church for ten Sundays and pay
the church the value of the wine.
Laningham will give the boys time
to earn the money to pay the church
and will require certificates from some
Sunday school superintendent and the
pastor of the church as proof of at
tendance, failing they will be taken
into the delinquent court.
CASHIER'S 75T11 BIRTHDAY
Special to The Telegraph
Annvllle, Pa., Dec. 13.—George W.
Stein, cashier of the Annvllle National
Bank, celebrated his seventy-fifth
birthday anniversary on Saturday.
REV. DR. YATES AT DEDICATION
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta, Pa., Dec. 13.—Yesterday
the new building of the Church of the
Brethren at Progress was dedicated
with special services. The Rev. Dr.
VV. N. Yates, of Harrisburg, delivered
the morning sermon and the Rev. J.
C. Forncrook, of Penbrook, that of the
afternoon.
SERMON BY REV. DR. I/OWERY
Special to The Telegraph
Paradise, Pa., Dec. 13. —St. John's
United Brethren Church was dedicated
yesterday. The Sunday school opened
with services, addressed by the Rev.
Dr. D. D. I/Owery, of Harrisburg, and
Superintendent A. E. Longenecker.
RTFIjE BARRELS FOR RUSSIA
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta, Pa., Dec. 13. The Na
tional-Ore Separator Company has
sold all Its machinery used In the con
struction of separators and will Install
new machinery, the purpose being the
manufacture of rifle barrels for the
Russian army.
FURNISHED HOUSE WITH
3,000,000 TOBACCO TAGS
Special to The Telegraph
Alton, 111., Dec. 13.—John Hader
lein, 38 years old. Standard Oil boiler
maker at Wood River, in five years
has saved over 3,000,000 tobacco cou
pon tags. He has furnished his four
room house with the premiums from
tags.
He gave 750,000 coupons for the
piano which adorns his home, and is
now on the last lap of saving enough
for a flve-passenger automobile.
THROUGH SI.EEPING-CAR TO JACK
SOIVVIM.K ON C. V. R. R.
Sleeping car on C. V. R. R. train leav
ing HarrtKburg at 11.00 p. m. now runs
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Truly goodness, purity and durabil
ity is characteristic in the Becker &
Sons" piano. Spangler, Sixth, above
Maclay.—Advertisement.
I Real Primitive Man Is
Needed in This Play
By Associated Press
New York, Dec. 13.—The bazar for
) the benefit of St. Mark's hospital will
. open at the Grand Central Palace,
II to-morrow, and will continue through
11 the week.
i Yesterday the publicity agent in
charge of the bazar, and he was cor
roborated by Mrs. Gouverneur Morris,
chairman of the committee, an
nounced that they were looking for a
primitive man to play opposite a
! primitive maiden in John Murray An
derson's "Pageant of the Dance." The
i publicity agent's announcement put
i their search in these words: "A most
artistic rough-stuff interpreter of the
wooing of a primitive lady by a still
more primitive Stone Age Man." They
hope to get "a desirable neolithic
male." They already have In Misj
Ina Hammer a young woman who
is always ready to play the girl's part.
Among those who will be present
during the bazar will be Deo Ditrich
stein, Gouverneur Morris, Charlotte of
the Hippodrome, the Misses Florence
and Mary Nash, Ethel Barrymore,
Lydia Lopoukowa, Julia Arthur, Elsie
Janis, Mary Pickford, Rita Jollivet,
Anne Meredith, Margaret Crawford
and Chauncey Olcott.
BANK OFFICERS CHOSEN
Special to The Telegraph
Duncannon. Pa., Dec. 13. —At a
meeting of the board of directors of
the People's National Bank on Fri
day evening Mervln Dightner, of Lan
dlsburg, was elected cashier to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Charles W. Bothwell, who has ac
cepted a similar position In a bank at
Pennsgrove, N. J., and Rex Zelgler, of
this place, was elected teller.
HAS 81/OODPOISONING
Special to The Telegraph
DHlsburg, Pa., Dec. 13. Charles
Bowman, of Franklin township, Is suf
fering with bloodpoisonlng in his right
hand.
ABOUT 300,000 BABIES
DIE BEFORE ONE YEAR
The Census Bureau estimates that
300,000 babies died in this country last
year before the age of one year, and it
1 is stated that one-half of these deaths
were needless if all mothers were
strong and infants were breast-fed.
Expectant mothers should strivetoin
crease their strength with the strength
building fats in Scott's Emulsion which
improves the blood, suppresses ner
vousness, aids the quality of milk, and
feeds the very life cells.
Physicians prescribe Scott's Emulr
sion; it is doubly important during
nursing. No alcohol. Everydruggist
has it. Insist on Scott's—the white
food medicine. No advanced prices.
I Scott & Bowuc. Bloomfield. N J. 15-27
DECEMBER 13, 1915.
Becomes Too Large For
His Clothes in Week
Special to .The Telegraph
Moultrie, Ga„ Dec. 13. —The par
ents of Harry Connelly, a Colquitt
county youth at the age of 13, are up
against It. In fact they are up against
Harry, who shows a strange and even
phenomenal persistence In the matter
of growth.
Harry's longitude on this date is 6
feet and 5 inches, and local specula
tors are making a book on what he
will register at the next measure
ment, to be taken Saturday night.
Harry's parents are distressed about
Harry's clothing, which appears to
draw up on him almost as soon as he
gets into it. They buy Harry a suit
on Monday, say, and by the end of
the week he looks as if he was in
knee pants again. In the last two
years Harry, who was a perfectly nor
mal infant and young boy, has been
giving a startling illustration of the
performance of the beanstalk set out
by the well-known Jack of the story
books.
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Aviator Brings Suit For
Injuries at Juniata Fair
Special to The Telegraph
Lewistown, Pa., Dec. 13.—Suit has
been brought in the United States Dis
trict Court by Harvey Kays and Halde
man von Figyelmessy against the
Juniata Agricultural Society. The suit
arises from an accident that occurred
on the Port Royal fair grounds in
1914, when the aeroplane that Figycl
messy was flying in was wrecked and
the aviator had a leg broken and re
ceived other injuries. The aviator al
leges that the fair authorities were
negligent in not keeping the people
from the place where he was supposed
to alight. -
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