YOUTHFUL AIRMAN BRINGS DOWN HIS FIFTH ADVERSARY Patrols the Air in a Hugo. Ninety-Mile-An-Hour Biplane SPEC TACII LA R DUELS Has Had Many Narrow Es capes in "The Old Charles," as He Calls Machine tty Associated Press "Paris, Keb. S.—Sergeant Pilot Guy nemer, 21 years old, of the French Ivinß corps, has just brought down his fifth German adversary and lias been mentioned for his exploit in an official communication. Previously he had been decorated with the cross of the Ivegion of Honor, the war cross and the military medal. M. Guynemer was a lad in college when the war iiegan and enlisted at once. He had never been in an aero- Diane, but at'ier beven days' training made his trial tliuht for a pilot's license. Six weeks' training usually is required. His work at tlie front began last April. It was not until December 5 hat he began to make his record by nunting Herman aeroplanes. At that lime he brought, down, single handed, a large (jcrman biplane. Guynemer flies alone, as did Garros and Pegroud, but instead of a mono plane he uses a. great biplane which makes ninety miles an hour. He ac ('iavs tetl ft>l " f0U1 " machinos nine i. 'I 5? t en^ ber he f ought a spectacular vtifh ui 6Ctly above Hie French lines, with his comrades-in-arms cheering fnthusiastically below. He was en gaged with one of the famous Fokker .leroplanes. and though there were two Fokker, he maneu \ered skilfully until he brought his sun in range. At. a distance of fifteen h ® delivered a mortal blow. I he Old Charles" is the name given i 11 ,s amied with a i wl ?i ch . il Is not permitted to describe He handles it with remark able facility and deadly precision, at wi?hT4ai. maneuverlntf his biplanc Between the times of his fourth and fifth successful duels Guynemer had a narrow escape in a fight with a Fokker. ]) u?™ 001 * 1 ? ,««•»«»• at a distance !LH llrtJ >' a:rds - llis sun became un usable. the lubricating oil having frozen, rie attempted a quick turn, stiHfi- a th' e r- ° n by the n,on >entum, Ntiuck the German machine with his "L P ,f r ., plan « and hp san to descend .(bruptly. After falling for 500 yards 'he biplane rich Ted itself. Guynemer ! 1 ® 1 " r , ned to th ® headquarters'of his U< V. i d lnissed his fifth ma nine, which he accounted for only a earth anta « Ol >Uit went to earth in flames after a short combat. Guynemer is of Scotch extraction. Girls in Bathing Suits Play Medicine Ball Game in Snow on the Island V\ith the temparature 18 decree inches of snow on the ground' and the wind blowing- 25 miles an ? ur ' a same of medicine ball was Played yesterday at Island Park play grounds. The players wore one-piece lathing suits, and were in their bare l «I'l>» V n Wer ® fivft Birls ,rom "Ko- f ompa 'iy Playing at the Majes •■ir]H arl er V an , tWO loc<U The Mrta are. Eva Laßue, Ruth Mitchell rnni.v, rin -ri! i' ilae Mah °n antl Baby r« J Harrisburg Hthletes were Cy La Tour and Richard Coover. I KAGri; WULI; MEET Special to tl,c Telegraph Shiiemanstown, Pa., KeJj 8 ?he r sT t i e league of rne st. John s Lutheran church will F" iee « of Mr - and Mrs. w. foni? Main street. The topic for discussion is "The Christian h-" d °rsarten. ' The leader will be Miss Daysie J. Russell. IRVING COLLEGE SOLD Special to the Telegraph Mechanicsburg, P a ., Feb. 8 it is that , P r ' Jl «thew R. ReasJr formerly president of Wilson College Chambersburg, has purchased Irvine College and win operate it in connect uon with his Beechwood School for Girls near Philadelphia. LOCAL OPTION~ BILL PASSES NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE Special to the Telegraph Trenton. N. J., Feb. B.—Senator baunts local option bill passed the "senate last night after a two-hour de bate by a vote of 11 to 9. Last vear Went lhrou<fh by a vote of 11 STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS Special to the Telegraph J-ykens, p a ., Feb. B.—Clarence Fear who has been suffering for some time with grip, lost the use of his whole right side when he was afflicted with a paralytic stroke. NEIDTG-WOLFE WEDDING Special to the Telegraph Sunbury Pa Feb. B.~Enoch Nei dig, Jr., and Miss Carrie Wolfe, both of ?, U " bu /£ were married at the First United Evangelical Church here by the Rev. H. D. Kreidler. PILES CURED IX B TO 14 D VYS Druggists refund money if ' pa y.n OINTMENT fails to cure Itching Blind Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c.— Adver tisement.* DENOUNCING MEDICINES Wholesale denunciation of proprie lary medicines is no more justifiable than wholesale denunciation of the medical profession. It is no more true that there are reputable physi cians who unselfishly devote their lives to an unending struggle with disease ihan that there are standard remedies which do as good a work; often where the work of the good physician cannot reach. A good example is Lydia E Pinkliams Vegetable Compound! which has for forty years been alle viating the sufferings of women and curing the ills peculiar to their sex. Advertisement. Dr. H. Hershey Farnsler has removed his office from 1463 Market street to 1438 MARKET STREET TUESDAY EVENING, New Lots of Cohen Stock Go on Sale || TR ! Ffejfj Jfc ij it"?® H A Big Rummage Sale To-morrow in the To-morrow, Wednesday J ! ) pO pI J' i Women's Ready=to=Wear Section Another Extraordinary Big Clothing Sale jj | jj| f'll ' 10 To-morrow Another Big Bargain Sale For Men To-morrow, Wednesday loli'litMill, ISllfl mm in the Bargain Basement NEW LOTS OF H. COHEN'S STOCK GO E3 K&wwis ON SALE TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY ?i?? Wm good assortment to select from and all duroy—lined with heavy drill liuing— < «-»«*"»---■ wrAt Far Less Than Half Price-w » - IWTTaV THIb"BIG SPECIAL ON SALE __ IWSHT THIS BIG SPEOIAL ON SAliE^ WW TOMORROW—Second Floor r L t>: . A 11|1 V TO-MORROW—First Floor ""$5.00 Cohen s Stock of Hair Goods fn the cuy or men s*™ " 0 99c BP Made of all wool poplin—this season's On Sale at a Fraction of Its Real Value Made of worsted and cassimere—p ain I WW stvles—navv blue only—only four Suits ~ , TT ■ w , _ . ■ .■ blue and mixtures—sizes 32 to 42. to sell. Sizes 35, 49, 51, 53. CollCll S IOC 8..3.CK Hilll PT NcltUFcll Hclir Switches Only 50 pairs in this lot. ' Bangs. Sale Price, cohen-s prices jn.OO to *4.50 * 11ns 810 SPECIAL ON IN atural Hair Switcnes All the wanted shades and very oni;. I Efll .. _ BIIW TO-MORROW Second Floor JglJv ln Wg variety of ghades UIUT TOMORROW-J st Floor Rear WW Women's . Oordnroy rt» rVt Cohen's Prices SI.OO and $1.50 JNduurai Xiair oWltCiieS MjMidair Boys' Norfolk Suits, 4 A IBiv Suits, worth to sl*_'.so.2S I .Hi) TCfliifmati'«i Salp Prirp Cohen's Prices $5.50 to $«. BO ■llw values to $4. 00. 9jW sale Price V'\ Kaufman's Sale Price, W sale Price Good quality corduroy satin lined iSSfc; Natural Hair Switches Pull, rich switches, in all shades and good Made of handsomn mixed cheviot and fSir Coats —lavender color (only)—two Suits r , , a... nf> .. «.>-,» length. cassimere, the newest model Bulgarian to sell—size 36. &vAi| v « oo ooben ' s Flnest to $I0.0» W Norfolk.—sizes Bto 17 years. ' HUfll Kaufman's Sale Pnce, 89c Natural Hair Swit.nh fis v ' / 1 ifmiiiuf st> to 32 inches long; all the wanted v T1..: c»o * THIS BIG SPECIAL ON SALE shades. JVaUIITian S bale ITICe, HBMVTHIS BIG SPECIAL ON SALE Kat 9 S K&P TO MORROW—Second Floor jR wS . All shades and very desirable lengths. ■mfl W r .. n - n . a „, Tr . __ ) iiJ'tiiVj* .UkVy*i i it c°* * i v TO-MORROW—First Floor Women's and Misseß PNJitlirfti OoatSjValues to $6.50. Cohen's Prices $3.00 to $3.80 Natural hair in Black and Brown. ■( W Men '- S * ,(H) Dress Shirts - fTQ Sffy Made of good ciuality materials—black WW W Kaufman's Sale Price, $1.49 Cohen's Price $2.00 Sale Price DVt I luata lamb and all wool zibeline in grey Good lengths, in all desirable shades. IvaUimail S Sale Price, . . .49it WtW • I lit J brown —excellent % length Winter J 1 Fascinating new patterns, coat style; ■ ~ Coats—all sizes in the lot —only to sell. ft . , _ ... , . " all sizes; laundered and soft cuffs. Cohen's Stock of Corsets Co 1 h l e,, * E,,,r, s,,ek ,f : mmm—im -I'HIS BIG SPECIAL ON SALE ... UadflrWftir last Than 1/ Prilto THIS BIG SPECIAL ON SALE i TO-MORROW—First Floor Lsg| THail PHCO. Onl* the Be#t Nlakei •■■■■!*■■■ «•■«* iimn /2 rriCß lali Hr TO-MORROW—Second Floor I ■f srjsr 1 " """" 12'/ 2 c one Lot of coRSETs" 3 Big Special Lots EIF r"T£J 0 £ 39c I BBr sale Price xr Cohen's Prices SI.OO to $2.00 -| One i.ot of Worn- onr i.oi of one Lot of HHr n , . . , , ijir Made of fancy mixed union cassimere. Kaufman's Sale Price, lUt '»» —, « h.irtre„-. Vests and Pants "fi Tfl dozpn t0 se ''- eof I WW Only two pairs to a customer. Sizes 6 Odd stvles, most short waist, in all sizes. Underwear Underwear W P re ».V figured flannelette; full length I Wto ir> year?. , One Lot of Cohen's 75c CORSETS OAs* ( a oh r* rrl ™- aßc ° ° V »" :1 " !Z- , , v Kaufman's Sale Price, ae pjp -j Sale / \ | BIG SPECIAL ON SALE I A good assortment of shapes and all sizes. J, Price,. lUt Price,. BB|a'L' JW SPECIAL ON SALE I laaur | One Lot of Royal Worcester, R. &G„ C B yS' IAS Boys' Polo Overcoats, {ft* AP and Warner CORSETS welgpht*; all sizes. sizes KuV Children's Jersey Leggings, MR&W values to s;t.so. tDX.t/O Cohen's Prices SI.OO and $1.50 /»A " worth 50c. Sale Price, IHP M/ SalePric6M Kaufman's Sale Price 0»C Twa Bl> Loft Cahfln»« H.tiar. Far apalr "' | Made of good strong csstmere-platn Q f Royal Worcester, R. & G., C B ,T?8 lOTS ÜBI,Bn 1 niS,Br J r#r W -Tuat 15 pair to sell, black only; all I w mixtures, s.^.to, r, , VParf , and araer CORS ETS Woman and Children si;,ps: gollli q ""'" y ' ll:l " k lrrse -• I / S Cohen's Prices $2.00 to $2.50 QQ 0,.r i.«t of one i.o# of ' \ E fflnf 11118 Bia special ON &ALE Kaufman's Sale Price, o*/C Lisle Thread and Mer- iv nmM .'«o n H BIG ON SALE I 3}lW TO-MORROW—First Floor Al , g00(1 mode ls and all si7.es. cerized HOSE MncS 3 tUMw TO MORBOW —: Floor I WW -J-' aiftuses, ia All of Cohen's Best $3.00 and $3.50 WW f sSe pJiw «*• JLc/C CORSETS fl*"| 1Q Sle Pr lo6 ' 12 fee IM " r ' Wfflir sale Price I Wff Kaufman's Sale Price, tp AtoicKs and c^ rs; an Sale Price > Just a few and worth considerable I | Made with open cuffs and lhil* col- All the newest models and all sizes. j sizes pair, OC fjpr than —blue and pink stripes; 'full I B U lar. Only two to a customer. ' length; all sizes. J »■ I f I Hundreds of Women's and Misses Suits and Coats In Another Big Sale in the Bargain Basement a Big Rummage Sale Wednesday The Biggest Values Ever Offered Anywhere Women's and Misses' Suits, Women's and Misses' Suits, Women's and Misses' Suits, White Fabrics Splendid Sheet and Pillow White Sale Specials ™ Worth SIB.OO. rn Worth to $25.. dj-j OAA worth to S3O. ATQ 2.4«ro : yds. ot 7c Unbleached c Case Bargains ,oc Dress Ginghams. Extra 0 1 Rummage Price,.. *P«7eovf Rummage Price, Rummage Pnce, vl Fine'quality' 38 inches wide - ,: T^ C Hem ßtitched Pillow Cases, Special, a yard, 9c I Practically every worth-while style A colossal Ernmage Sale Bar- Less than ha!f aH"the . ?»c Lock Stitch Crepe, 40 inches i?*?:® g °° d Iflr 38 inches wide; new spring pat- | I and material produced for this sea- gain. Choice of all th ® ne^® st Lpg'f materia Is' coiorsTnd' sizes. And wide; used for underwear; needs no im' n' ' ' terns; all fast colors, son and some new spring' suits are all size.; also some new .prlng sutts ironing. Special, ' 14c Muslin PlUow Cases. | « tOc Fast Color Percales. q,< included; ell sires. suits. j«jr. >' ar<l *"C f?®34 Extra Special, a yard O'/ZC 3 Powerful Coat Bargains for Women and Misses *<• i2'lz c Women's and Misses' Warm Women's and Misses' Warm Women's and Misses' Warm Special, yard lZ'/ZC Made^of'extra good' muslin, 46x36 a»c Figured Organdies. | 7 IIT t n na * B - Wnrtli «a«in Winter Cm.ts worth to Sl2 50 Winter Coats, worth to $15.00. 2oc Plain White Flaxon, 36 inches size. Extra Special, a yard I/C Winter Coats, Worth $9.50. Winter Coats, wortll to ?>IZ.OU. Runm e wide; fine sheer linen finish materials 30c Muslin Sheets. Spe- QQ Full 40 inches wide; colors are Rnmmaee d? A Rummage A A »nM«\JU t° r , dresses and waists. f«>i/- cial, each, otfc l>lue, rose, maize and lavender. nr ; ce /V' price, • •vlvf ' „ Thpse s P e< "ial, yard ltd jZC B i^ 90 .' °t ffo<Kl muslin. 13}£c Figured Crepes. Extra r" All are stylishly new and deslra- if you want an extraordinarily big were °ouV r^Tlar °»^• y TURKISH TOWELS rial"ea.'h" 3 Sheetß ' S S9c SpCCla1 ' a yald MsTnd th c e o 9 i e ors A,^uTs^ I Sso ma - new and correct ,n every Turklsh Towetef hemmed Seamless and made of-good'nniflin; rose b «d and other small pat- The Best Plush Coat Bargains Ever Offered 69c ~ T °'^ SV." >c 6>l*c Newest Salt's Ptash Coate; Women's md Misses' Newest Women's and Misses' Newest » M Worth $18.50, (T»rv rrrr Salt's Plush Coats, p* Salt's Plush Coats, O c,a • 'J. • .. ■.... 1L /*C * Extra Special, a yard lifC for ...... <bi/e I O worth $30.00, for jPlt) worth to $24.75, for.. *l*Turktah sath Two Big Specials 76 inches wide; extra heavy qual- I I n„t 30 -to at 'thU eveTy' styles; -nany chin Gorgeous rich Salt's plush in the s - !»»|e; s.zo 2 °x4° jr BED BLANKETS itv ' ;£ : »•" •" iSVrt'K - J " 1 IS"Xr a """' ""S *=..->0 Woolnap «*«_*-•. Qll Zc slzee - .. _. J - , White Turkish Towels - « rav - whltc and tan; also plaids; Extra Special, a yard V ,ZC 3 Big Special Items in Girls' Winter Coats 5^, ..... 19c g Bood . qual ; $1.69 m*. a , j* r\ r*\ ii x n u i Aa Cfl 11 vi tfO o*Aif« («r GA Cn TCotvi eav ?" ® now White K2.75 Plaid Woolnap Blankets, in Special, a yard, U C Up to $4.50 Coats tor $2.50. Up to $6 Coats tof $3,50. Up to $8 Goals tor .M.50. borders . s P edaTTS 0 25c IpelL 8 ! 8 anil de " $1.97 q^ a 0 ll It}wl 1 t} wl^1 brown ii,,d Men's and Young Men's $8.75 io All Men's and Young Men's Fine $13.50 HfZ $12.00 Suits and Overcoatsswr Suits and Overcoats ww • i D ~ That means any of our up to sl3 r ift Suit. i ** No Winter Suit or Overcoat Offer Ever Made in liar- £ »" of t hili wason's latest models, colors and materials Uyours Wf ~ risbunr to equal the values in this sale. Every garment it'e! rf v m ion't ne.. . W hy h r i,ate? ' Twill l'"y .von «o b„v MS MB absolutely new, stylist, and perfect in ©^ e ry detail of A W w2C S US,t « ■ ■ fit. fabric and finish. You, Mr. Man. will never spe,,. H V o«,d Sjtti »„,! W M a live-spot more wisely when you spend it lor oue of JBf next season, lake advantage 0 f your chance now tu bnv these extraordinary clothing bargains. All sizes. and save money. All gi ,es. ° W buy Prof. Martin Will t)irect Production of 'The Crusader' Special to the Telegraph Carlisle, Pa., Feb. B.—A contract has been closed to have the Philadel-! phia orchestra accompany the Carlisle j Oratorio Society when the organiza tion celebrates its tenth anniversary at the annual Spring- Musical festival late in March. This year the society will render under the direction of Frederic C. Martin, of Harrisburg, j "The Crusader," by (Jade and also a | mass arrangement by Mr. Martin. SADLER'S FIRST COURT Carlisle, Pa., Feb. B.—The first ses-1 sion of the Cumberland county court of quarter sessions at which Judge 8.1 I!. Sadler presided, opened yesterday. ' Last evening the session adjourned af ter disposition had been made of seven j I cases listed for trial. This was also | I the first criminal court in which I George E. Lloyd, Meehanicsburg, the | new district attorney, took part. Carlisle Elks' Frolic to Have New Form This Year Special'to the Telegraph Carlisle, Pa., Feb. B.—lnstead of j their annual frolic which has become 1 ; noted as one of the leading events in amateur theatricals in the valley, the \ Carlisle Lodge of Elks will this year j back a new sort of amateur perform : ance. The new play is to have a mixed 'oast, real girls to take the place of! the ones who appeared here and in 1 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH | llarrisburg during- the last two years, j | L,eo McDonald, director of the frolics, j will have charge of the present show which will be presented during the I latter days of this month. Hummelstown People Will Fight Against Water Rate Increase j Hurnnielstown. Pa., Feb. B.—At the ' citizens' meeting held in the Star The ater last evening 1o remonstrate against the raise in water rates Attor ney F. J. Schaffner presided. A com mittee, composed of Samuel Zerfaus, David Rhodes and Joseph Burkliolder. i reported on the rates filed by the water 1 company before the Stale commission. A resolution was parsed asking the committee not to conform to these I j rates. The committee, consisting of J. L. | Strickler, George Karmany and J. M. 5 Rrightbill, was appointed to aid the i committee already at work to find means to fight the rates and a commit tee was also appointed to raise funds to finance the cause. A meeting will be held on Monday, February 21, to hear reports of these committees ancl to outline a campaign. P. O. S. OF A. BANQUET Special to the Telegraph Hume nisi town, Feb. S. Members of the local P. O. S. of A. camp will hold their annual banquet in the lodge hall on Friday evening. On next Sun day evening they will meet at the hall and proceed from there to the Metho dist Church where a special sermon will be preached to them by the Rev. 1 Percy Bought*. FEBRUARY 8, 1916. , PLANNING POULTRY EX 111 HIT Lewistown, Pa., Feb. 8. —The Mifflin I County Poultry Association will be re | organized and will make immediate i preparations lor a poultry exhibit. Mifflin county raises some of the llnest chickens in the State. COLLIERY RESUMES WORK Lykens, Pa.. Feb. 8. Unexpected arrival of a trip of cars last evening enabled the Short Mountain colliery, which was compelled to discontinue work on account of the shortage of cars, to resume work this morning. MRS. MARY UHLER DIES Elizabethville, Pu„ Feb. 8. Mrs. Mary Ushler, aged 78, died at the home of Mrs. Mary Raker, in Broad street on Sunday night of an epileptic stroke of short duration. SUNSHINE FOOD SALE Tower City, Pa., Feb. B.—On Friday ■evening the Sunshine class of th« united Evangelical Church will hokl ' food sale in the old band room. RRANDRETH IJ loo o\r PILLS An Effective Laxative k| Purely Vegetable N ! Constipation, f J Indigestion, Biliousness, «• B I QOR QQ.t Night I I until relieved S 5
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