2 CENTRAL THREE DAYS FOR MOLLY PITCHER To Enlui'gc Celebration at Time of Unveiling of Slate Monument at Carlisle Special to the Te'/graph Carlisle, Pa., March 24. The executive committee In charge of the celebration to accompany the unveil ing of the State monument to Molly Pitcher here in June Is contemplating extending the affair to embrace two or possibly three days, instead of one, as first planned. Acceptance by many organizations of invitations to be present, with a variety of features to be introduced are among the reasons for the proposed extension. Military maneuvers, a parade and pageant with the unveiling ceremonies will be features. Indian pupils will take part in the pageant, to be of an elaborate historical nature. Efforts will be made to interest the National Woman Suffrage Association in the affair In honor of the "First American Suffragist" as Molly Pitcher is some times known. RETURNS FROM RENO TO WED Special to She Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa., March 24. A. j S. Kennel and Miss Minnie Elizabeth Layman, both of Waynesboro, were married at Baltimore yesterday after-: noon. The bride returned Wednes day from Reno, Nevada, where she obtained a divorce from her former husband. Elvin Pr.vor. She is a native of this Vicinity and has a large circle; of friends. The groom is a leading j concrete contractor of town. ABOUT HALF PEACH CROP Waynesboro. Pa.. March 24. W.; B. Dock, fruit grower, residing one mile north of Waynesboro, has made careful examination or his entire peach orchards and believes that 43 per cent, of the buds will yield him j peaches. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Nature warns you when the track j of health is not clear. Kidney anil bladder troubles cause many annoy-: ing symptoms and great inconveniencte 1 both day and night. Unhealthy kidneys may cause lum- j bago. rheumatism, catarrh of the ■ bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, \ joints or muscles, at times have head- j ache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though you had heart trouble, may have plenty of am bition but no strength, get weak and lose flesh. If such conditions are permitted to ( continued, serious results may be ex pected; Kidney Trouble in its very worst form may steal upon you. Prevalent')' of Kidney Disease Most people do not realize the | alarming increase and remarkable' SPECIAL NOTL —You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. This gives you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine. They will also send you a book of valuable information, containing man}' of the thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver and blad der troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised 1o send for a sample size bottle. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, >'. Y. Be sure to say you read this offer in the Harrisburg Daily Telegraph. a I m flr. ;; ■ mjnj Suits to meet the ideas of ■ f X the dignified well dressed I '.J i• * m f i* B : i if/; Ifl ' man with aggressive ad- B E J vanced ideas on Clothing 3 \ i •DNIN3A3 AVCIIHJ Reception in Honor of Pastor's Return to Charge Special to the Ttlegraph '! MechAnlcsburg. Pa., March 24. In honor of the return of the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, the ltev. J. J. Besh and also ft fare well to Mr. and Mrs. D. I*. Mnavely. who arc moving to the country soon, a reception was held lu»t evening In the Methodist EpUcopal church. Dee oratlons of carnations and ferns brightened the room. The program included: Orchestra selections; ad-, dress, T. J. Scholl; vocal quartet. Mrs. T. O. Beitzel, Miss Xelle HetUel. Frank Holltnger and llarry E. BelUel; piano solo. Moore Dean Plough; vocal solo. Miss Mae Slnglser; reading, j Miss Cacrle King: vocal solo. Mrs. Arthur Young; piano solo, Gerald Snavely; vocal solo. Miss Bomalne King; reading, Miss Ida O. Kast; piano duet, Mrs. T. O. Beitzel and Miss Violet Beitzel; reading. Miss Edith Fegley; vocal solo, Mrs. H. A. Surface; recita tion, Miss Margaret Dry; vocal solo. Mrs. W. T. McCaleb. Refreshments were served to about 175 people. DEATH OF MRS. CAROLINE BECK Special to the Telegraph i Mechanicsburg. Pa.. March 24. — 1 After a month's illness, Miss Caroline Beck died at the home of her daugh- ! ter, Mrs. William Martin in Monroe I township at the age of 75 years. She j was a member of the First Lutheran 1 Church. Carlisle, and Is survived by the following children: Mrs. William Martin and Mrs. George Peffer of Monroe township: Mrs. M. A. Good bart. of Carlisle and.Edward Beck, of Shepherdstown. The funeral services will be held on Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Martin, where the ; services will be conducted by the Rev. James Robb of Mechanicsburg. Burial will be made in the Mt. Holly grave yard. MRS. FANNIE KALEY DIES Special to the Telegraph Mechanicsburg. Pa., March 24. —j Mrs. Fannie Kaley," widow of William ' Kaley, died at the home of her son, i Rudolph Kaley. No. 107 North York! street, yesterday. She was aged 74 years and was a member of St. ; Mark's Lutheran Church. Grip and a complication of diseases caused her (death. Two ions, Rudolph and Wil liam survive. | prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are among the most common diseases that prevail, they I are almo.<«t the last recognized by pa tients. who usually content them selves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease may constantly j undermine the system. If you feel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down condition, try taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the famous kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys Improve, they will help the other organs to health. If you are already convinced that Swamp-root is what you need, you ' can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's I Swamp-Root, and the address, Biag jhaotton, N. Y., which you will ;tugi on [every bottle. WEST SHORE NEWS 1 DANCE FOR M. I. Ik CLVH Lemoyne, Pa . March 24. A «po . i lul dance will be held In the Lomoyn* 1 Flrehouse to-night by the M. 1. L. ! Club. Arrangements for the affair, are In charge of John S. Wlngert. The' room is decorated lit potted plants and various colors, About 50 person* jure expected to attend. DEBATE AT LEMOYNE Leisoyne. Pa., March 24. A meet- i lng of the Lemoyne "A" grammar! school literary society was held thlsj afternoon. Following Is the program: | Kssay. Harvey llgenfrltz: gazette. Earl Slothower; piano solo. Miss Catherine Smith; recitation. Miss Alda Pryor; debate. "Resolved, That Ancient Na tions W.ero More Heroic Than Those ! of Modern Times." The debaters are 1 Robert Shular and Vlrgal Miller, on | the affirmative side and Earnest Beistline and Earl Berkhimmer on the negative; current events, Alfred Bentz. > BAND OFFICERS ELECTED Marysville. Pa., March 24. Marys-j ville Cornet Band has elected the fol - lowing officers: Director, D. D. Fisher; ' ' manager.. Ajnos Fisher: president, j Frank Roberts: vice-president. Earl Robinson; secretary, G. C. Bitting; ' | treasurer, George Hippie; librarian, Gordon Skivington: trustees. Harry , Sanders, Harvey Sellers and G. C. , Bitting. JOHN GRIMES BURIED New Cumberland, Pa., March 24.—' A number of relatives and friends attended, the funeral of John Grimes from Baughman Memorial Methodist, Church yesterday orning. The ser vices conducted by the Rev. J. j V. Adams, assisted by the Rev. O. IL Brldgeman, of St. Chrysostom church, New Market. A quartet from the Methodist choir sang several se lections. The pallbearers were mem bers of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Burial was made at Mt. I Olivet Cemetery. Social and Personal News of Towns Along West Shore Miss Grayce Shelley, a student of the Normal school at Shippensburg, is spending several days at her home j at New Cumberland. Miss Ituth Ponalev, of Newport, j was a guest of Miss Elizabeth Smaling I at New Cumberland yesterday. I A. F. Stahl, of Mechanicsburg, visit- j jed friends at New Cumberland yes : terday. FAREWELL PARTY I New Cumberland. Pa., March 24. | A farewell party was held for Mrs. ! Kate Snyder at her home in Second street last evening by the ladies' Bible class of Trinity United Breth ren Church. ADDRESS BY MISS FORNEY New Cumberland. Pa., March 24. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society | will hold a meeting in the First .Church of God. Miss Lydia Forney of i Harrisburg. will make an address. | Special music will be rendered. Other 1 missionary societies of the local'! churches are invited to attend. PRCEL POST SALE West Fairview, Pa., March 24. The Senior class of the West Fairview High school to-night will hold a par j eel post and homemade "candy sale in ; the Goodwill Firehouse in Third street. FESTIVAL FOR CLASS ' West Fairview, Pa., March 23. i On Saturday evening the clas of the Lutheran Sunday school taught by Mrs. A. G. Wolf will hold a festival i in the Goodwill Firehouse. BURIAL OF SUICIDE New Cumberland, Pa., March 24 : The body of Mr. Fisher, of York, who i ; committed suicide at his home Wed j nesday night was brought to New t | Cumberland yesterday and was taken i , to the home of his sister, Mrs. William 1 i Hoff at Bella Vista, where the funeral services will be held. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 28, 30 and 32 N. Third St. The curtains will be raised to-night, revealing our windows In deciding and planning these improvements - We • had the people of Harrisburg in mind, as well as the superior merchandise, that should be fittingly reflected . We await your critcism and judgment \ ' Announce the completion of their showing of , Spring Fashions Gowns - Dresses - Suits - Coats ' Blouses - Millinery Developed by New York tailors and dress makers of the highest class, with adaptations to conform to the demands of America's best dressed wome i; from original French models by CcdLt «t)oecc It -u/ftvet 3&OUC it CtalMt"pOCjOtK Call especial attention, to their varied as well as cor rect showing of suits for women along sensible and practical ideas, made of perfectly proper materials. I also direct attention to their showing of distinctive models for misses and young women, for dressy and out door or business uses. Millinery Tailored Hats Blouses Our showing" includes. Formal Hats, Sport and Walking f i , Opening to-morrow many Hats—and the smartest Sailors styles—developed in newest crisp mate ana tne smaitest tailors— rials—to match Spring Suits— The old idea of big profits on Hats '>.oo does not prevail here as our plainly *' ° <> o marked tags will show. ' "° 1.90 " > * ________________________ Deer Rescued From Dogs Is in Crippled Condition Special to the Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., March 24. A deer, which was chased out of the i mountains several weeks ago by dogs i and rescued by several men at Glen F'urney, and cared for since by Miss 1 Marie Brown, will perhaps not be re turned to the forest. The deer was injured about the legs and has been left in a stiff condition and cannot get about very quickly. Miss Brown has) | written to l)r. Joseph Kalbfus, chief! game protector of the State, asking whether the deer cannot be sent by the State to some park. She fears that if turned into the mountain again the dogs will make short work of the animal. PATRONS' DAY AT SCHOOLS Special to the Telegraph Meehanicsburg. Pa., March 24. Patrons' Day at the public schools yes terday drew a steady crowd of people who are interested in the work and! progress of the schools. Many per- i [sons enjoyed seeing classes in regular J ■ recitation. In Miss Eppley's, Miss I Swartz's, and Miss Basehore's rooms, j plays were given, the former being. J "The School Garden." One of the spe-1 cial attractions was tlie exhibition of bird boxes made by the boys in the , various grades in competition for prizes offered by the Woman's Club ; and individuals, which will be award- j i ed later. C. O. V. E. CLASS SUPPER Lemoyne, Pa., March 24. A' j chicken and watfle supper will be held j ; in the basement of the Church of j Christ by the C. O. V". E. class to j morrow afternoon and evening. FHRTII ANNOUNCEMENT Special to the Telegraph Halifax, Pa., March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Ryan announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, March 21, 1916. SOCIAL FOR SINGER BAND Mechanicsburg, Pa.. March 24. ! Last evening a measuring social was j ! given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the! [Singer Band in Franklin Hall annex. J MAKCTT 24, Wirt. James Kessack, Retired Pennsy Employe, Dead James Kessack, Sr., a resident of tilts I dlo ve !i>f yp ,? r8 ' and a rotir '-