2 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA NEWS THIEVES STEAL WHEAT FROM CARS Bore Holes in Floors and Catch yiowing Grain in Bags on Bailroad Siding Special h> the Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., March 10.—Some persons have taken advantage of the tia-up in freight at Pen-Mar on the W. M. Ry. to lay in a supply of -wheat, whether to be uaed for grinding into flour or for sale to a warehouse it is. of course, not known. The Western Maryland has not been able to set all ita cars to Balti more because of the lack of vessels to carry freight across the ocean and it has been necessary to park cars on sidings along the road. About 290 cars full of grain have' been for months on the four long, switches at Pen-Mar Park, but are now being hauled away. It has been , discovered that thieves have been rob bing these cars of wheat. They bored 1 holes In the bottoms of the cars with augurs and gathered the grain into bags beneath the cars. A wagon was used to haul away the plunder. A Hint to Mother of Growing Children A Mild Laxative at Regular Intervals Will Prevent Constipation. A vital point upon which all schools of medicine seem to agree is that nor mal regularity of the bowels Is an (ssential to good health. The im portance of this is Impressed particu larly on mothers of growing children. A very valuable remedy that should be kept in every home for use as occa sion arises is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin. a compound of limple laxative herbs that has been prescribed bv Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monticedlo, 111., for more than twenty-five years, and which can now be obtained in any well stocked drug store for fifty cents a bottle. In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell. Mrs. H. C. Tumor, 844 Main St. Buf falo, X. V.. says, "I bought a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pebsin for my baby, Roland Lee Turner, and fTnd it works just like you said it would. It is fine for the stomach and bowels." A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- El ffif Pfffr CAPITAL SU R llg>" ' jg_600.000.00 ffl Baby's Saving Account IS mi Start it NOW—during National Baby Week— W, with SI.OO or more. Add a * few dollars every M ■p! month or so. On birthdays deposit a dollar for - I each year—then when your boy or girl arrives ■ 111 at the age of twenty-one, the total of these de -Iposits plus the 3 per cent, interest, compounded : l I fM. ever y * our months we pay, will amount to a nice :*• jl ■ "Opportunity" fund for your son or daughter. ; l ■pp We welcome your opening deposit in any ill Bmpi: amount for SI.OO upwards. Today and Tomorrow And Then No More!! Clip This Coupon for The American Government AND The Panama Canal By Frederic J. Ha*liin The Books That Show Uncle Sam at Work The Harrisburg Telegraph ' SOME FACTS ABOUT THESE BOOKS—Both are the same size and bound exactly alike in heavy cloth. Each has about 400 pages nrinted oh fine book paper. Both are profusely illustrated with official etchings, drawings and maps. TO OUR READERS —We are distributing these patriotic books aolely because of their great educational merit and our belief that they should be In every American home. If you come to the office ot the Telegraph to-day and bring this coupon and ninety-eight cents, you can get a set ut the two books, "The American Government" and "The Panama Canal." If you send for them to-day, with fifteen cents extra for postage, they will be mailed to you and you can do the same thing to-morrow. But the day after to morrow you can't. The offer will be withdrawn to-morrow night. THE MORAL IS—GET TOUR BOOK TO-DAY! ONLY ONE COUPON REQUIRED FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 10. 1016 DILLSBVRG FARMERS' INSTITUTE MARCH 28 Special la the Telegraph ' j Dillsburg. Pa., March 10. —On I Tuesdav. March 28, a Farmers' Insti tute will be held in the Dillsburg 1 Opera House under the auspices of the United Agricultural Association of Dillsburg. There will bo an afternoon 1 : and evening session for which an cx j tensive program is being prepared. MVSICALE AT DAUPHIN Special to the Telegraph Dauphin, Pa.. March 10.—A musl cale will be given on Saturday eve ning in the school house, for the ' benefit of the Dauphin Athletic As , sociation. An interesting program Is being prepared by the committee ! which consists of J. D. M. Reed, chair man: O. W. Deibler, Charles S. Ger i berich, and John L. Porter. NEWVILLE COUPLE MARRIED Special to the Telegraph j Newville, Pa., March 10.—Holmes Koser and Mary Wagner were married yesterday morning at Carlisle by the : Rev. A. P. Stover, pastor of the Church of God. of that place. Both are popular young people of Newville, ! the groom being a motorman for the t Cumberland Valley Railway Company.! They will live here. BIBI.E CIiASS FOOD SALE Special to the Telegraph i Newville. Pa.. March 10.—To-mor i row afternoon the young ladles' Bible class of St. Paul Lutheran Church will i hold a food sale at the home of Mrs. IW. W. Getter, in Big Spring avenue. ROLAND LEE TURNER sin should be in every home. A trial bottle free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111. t |Mrs. Elizabeth Cripple Dies Day After Husband's Funeral New Cumberland. Pa., March 10.— ; Mrs. Elizabeth Jana Cripple died of '■ pneumonia after a week's itinera at > her home in Bridge street on Wednes [ day evening. Her husband, Luther , Cripple, whose funeral took place on Tuesday, died of the same disease. Mrs. Cripple was 59 years old and is survived by three sons. William. Cecil and Luther, and three daughters. MrsJ Oscar Vogelsong. Mrs. E. Clark and . Miss Edith Cripple. The Rev. A. G. Wolf and the Kev. A. R. Ay res will , have charge of the funeral, which will . be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ! FARMER DIES FROM FALL Special to the Telegraph Wanesboro. Pa., March 10.—William J. Park died at his home one mile south of Fannetsburg yesterday from j a fracture of the skull received when he fell in his new barn which has just been completed. Ho was aged 09 years and is survived by hisAvife. two daughters and two sons. Dr. C. Park, | New York city, and William J. Park, Jr., Washington. D. C. EMERY WHEEL BUSTS Special to the Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., March 10.—Dan iel Peterman. aged 50 years, is In the! • i Chambersburg Hospital suffering from j a crushed skull, the result of an acci dent yesterday in the machine shop I of Wolff Company, at Chambersburg. The cause of the accident was tho bursting of a large emery wheel. His condition is serious. $4,500 FROM FARM SALE Special to the Telegraph Annville, Pa., March 10.—A large public sale was held by John H. Blx ter which resulted in $4,500 being realized. Ten Holsteln* cows were sold at an average price of SIOO, the high est price being $125 for one cow. LYCEUM FESTIVAL AT ANNVILLE Special to the Telegraph Annville, Pa.. March 10.—Through the progressiveness of twenty of the leading citizens of town an opportun ity wil be afforded the people to hear the Lyceum Festival conducted by the Chautauqua Association of Swarth more, Pa. The sessions will be held! in the Engle Conservatory. The date has not been set but will he held dur | ing the coming summer months.. COUNCIL ACCEPTS LIBRARY Special to the Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa., March 10.—The Chambersburg town couucil decided to accept the free library provided for In the will of the late Mrs. Robert Coyle, the condition being that the borough contribute SI,OOO annualjv to its maintenance. CHANGE IN* EXTKIiTAI\EIW S fecial to the Telegraph Halifax. Pa.. March 10.— Manager Charles 11. Bressler, of the Halifax Citizen Bank, has just received llO jtice from the Antrim Entertainment j Bureau that Willard Gorton, who was ! booked to appear here on March IS, will be unable to fill his engagement and that W. Powell Hale, the noted negro story teller, wMI appear In the 1 Royal Theater on Monday evening. ADDRESS TO MERCHANTS Special to the Telegraph Columbia, Pa., March 18.—The Rev. Dr. Edgar Grim Miller, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, will deliver an address before the Mer chants' and Manufacturers' Associa tion at their meeting next Tuesday | evening. His topic will be "Civic ! Duty." A concert will be given at the close of the session. FACTORY TO START WORK Special to the Telegraph il Halifax. Pa., March 10.—The United Cigar Manufacturing Company, of New York, will open up a tobacco stripping factory in the old school building. Halifax, giving employment to 30 -to 1 35 people. The old school building is being put in shape for the business. MEASLES EPIDEMIC ABATING Special to the Telegraph Halifax. Pa., March 10. The measles epidemic which has prevailed here for the past month is now under control. Only a few new cases have been reported this week. The public I schools and Sunday schools will re open next week after having been closed for three weeks. ENGINEER GOES TO UNIVERSITY Special to the Telegraph Columbia, Pa„ March 10.—Chester A. Hogentogler, for the past few years engineer and supervisor of the bor ; ough, has been elected assistant pro fessor of civil englnering in the Uni | versity of Idaho, located at Moscow, in that State. Mr. Hogentogler and family will • leave on Sunday for Idaho, and will at once take up his duties there. He will ask borough council to grant him leave of absence' until Jufr 1. t FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES GAS, INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" neutralizes acids in stomach and starts digestion. Five minutes! No sourness, gas, heartburn, acidity or dyspepsia. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch I gas and eructate sour, undigested food, |or have a feeling of dizziness, heart , burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can surely get relief in five minutes. Ask .your pharuiacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on tliese ! fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin then you will understand why dys j peptic troubles of