2 I ; iscenrßALvpennA'- SPRING FLOWER SHOWATHERSHEY - ' ' Magnificent Exhibition Will Open at Noon Sunday and Continue For 8 Days Special to the Tclc&rafh Hershey, Pa.. April 7. Hersliey's Spring Flower Show will open at noon Sunday. The exhibits have been placed in the three biff conservatories as the weather has not been suffi ciently mild to use the Convention Hall, as originally planned. In size and beauty the show will establish a new record for the Lebanon Valley. Twenty thousand visitors are expected f' during the eight flays, -with the largest crowds on Sundays, when band con certs will be given in the Hershey Park Amphitheater from 2 to 5 p. m. Admission to everything, including the concerts, is free, and a cordial in vitation is extended to the public. Railroad Employes Organize Rifle Club at Enola Enola, Pa., April 7. Employes of the car repair shops of the Enola yards have organized a Rifle club with the following officers: President, G. W. Spangler; vice-president, G. W. "Woodward; secretary, E. H. Curry; treasurer. C. E. Kissinger; executive officer. Joseph E. Blosser. The object of this club is to promote interest in larget practice and better fit the men for their general welfare. The movement Is in keeping with the preparedness idea now being so successfully carried on by the wives and daughters of the railroad com- j pany. A rifle range will be-installed near the local shops, thus enabling the men to meet regular teams and become ac customed to the use of firearms. "AROUND THE WORI.D" AT ENOLA 1 Enola, Pa.. April 7. "A Trip Around the World" will be given by the Enola Fire Company on Thurs day, May IX. The trip will start from 5 the flrehouse, which will be desig nated as New Tork City and go to Japan, to Spain, to Italy, to China, to Iceland and then go to the Enola P. K. R. T. M. C. A. where a minstrel show will be given. The sightseers will be conveyed from one country to the other in automobiles. SENIOR CLASS ENTERTAINED 1 Enola, Pa., April 7. Miss Hilda "Wagner, of Enola Road, entertained the members of the Senior Class of the Enola High School at her home last evening. The guests were Miss Julia Zimmerman, Miss Esther Neidlg, Miss Helen Hleys, Miss Buelali Parks. Miss Ella Myers, Miss Esther Famous. Miss Hilda Wagner, James Minlck. George Siener, Harry Hoffman, Paul Harklson, Laverna Bitner, Edward Hasslcr and ller Fisher. PI,AYS BY S. S. CLASS New Cumberland, Pa., April 7. The play entitled "The Rainbow Kimono," and "The Reveries of a Bachelor," given by members of Miss 1 Jane Nallor's Sunday school class was a great success and will be re peated to-night. SEWING CIRCLE'S MEETING New Cumberland. Pa., April 7. . Friendship Sewing Circle which was organized recently at the home of Mrs. Norman Swelgerl held their first meeting at the home of Miss Lillian i Snell in Market street. Members of the circle are Blanche Sweeney, Lor- I etta Swelgert, Annie Osier. Martha Osier. Ethel l'.rown, Evelyn Mc<'reary. y ttwrsssr n W \ I Sensible i< AI Cigarette r I lOtfwiy' • * R WARNING A temporary agreement has been arranged whereby the miners will continue to work until a new agreement is reached or it is found im possible to reach a settle ment. Just how long mining oper ations may continue under this arrangement is uncer- * tain. ' The prices of coal during 1 this interval will continue the same as have been in effect < this past Winter. Cheaper coal is not probable this ■ Spring. i The future is uncertain and we urge our customers I to look to their coal needs , now while there is an ample supply. ( H. M. KELLEY & CO. 5 1 North Third Street j Tenth and State Streets FRIDAY EVENING, KAKMSBURO TELEGRAPH APRIL 1916 Referring to Suits ; Which Sell For : < 15.00 20.00 25.00 < It's common knowledge that prices on cloth, < trimmings, labor have increased, necessitating < a raise in price to the retailer— < < We have paid the in- < creased prices— < But are < still offering our customers < 15.00 20.00 25.00 Suits ; i at the same prices as heretofore and giving ' them the same values— J We are content with < a little less profit < and always willing < to do a little extra for < our patrons. < A i One Officer Constitutes Police Force of Borough of 14,000 Inhabitants " """~ -Ik :" : iSfe SAMUEL CAMPBELIJ Chief of Police. Columbia, Pa., April 7.—Chief of j Police Samuel Campbell, who constl- | tutes the entire police force of this ; borough of 14,000 inhabitants, has Just i been re-elected and entered upon his j third year in that office. He also en- \ joys the distinction of being a con stable in his own ward, but in the gen eral police force of the entire bor- j ough he is the sole occupant of that \ office. Chief Campbell feels a pride J in holding alone this important office, \ and the more so since his bailiwick Is one of the best governed and most orderly in the county. Affable, kind, obliging and courteous to citizen and stranger alike, he has made a record in the police department probably un equaled in the state, if not in the nation. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. EDCCATIOSAL ' School of Commerce Troup Building 15 So. Market Sq. Day and Night School 22d Year Commercial and Stenographic Courses Bell Phone 1046-J Harrisburg Business College Day and Night Ct*ll Service X 2» Market St. Harris burg, pj. The OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bids. 4 8. Market Ba. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or fc*nd to-day for Interesting booklet. «Ttie Art of Gettlnn Aloac !■ the World." Bell phone «»«-R. WEST SHORE NEWS 1 Social and Personal News of Towns Along West Shore Mrs. Mary Wireman has returned to her home at Highland Park after being the guest of her aunt at Shire manstown. Charles Weigel and family, of Har risburg, have removed to the Strong ; property, in West Main street, Shire ! manstown. Miss Marian Eckert, of Carlisle, will spend the week-end with friends at Shiremanstown. Mrs. George B. Weber and son Earle have returned to their home at West Fairvlew, after visiting the ! former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- I uel E. Sheely, at Shiremanstown. Vernon S. Myers and Richard Bru beker have returned to Johnstown af ter being entertained at the home of Mrs. H. M. Hupp, Shiremanstown. Mrs. Anna Hershman and son Rob ert, of Harrisburg, spent the week- I end with the former's father, L. H. j Eshenbaugh, at Shiremanstown. Christian Houry and Mena Houry, I of Lancaster, spent Sunday with rela- j tives, Air. and Mrs. William Houry, at Shiremanstown. Miss Murrlel Plttinger has returned I to her home at Harrisburg after visit- j ing her grandmother, Mrs. Fannie ; : Deckman, at Shiremanstown. | Mrs. L. O. Sheaffcr and grandson, j Lemuel Sheaffer, of Harrisburg, spent j j several days with the former's sister, •Miss Lydia Grubb, at Shiremans- t j town. i Mr. and Mrs. Russet Weigel and 1 son Edwin have returned to their j home at Baltimore, after being guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j John Weigel, at Shiremanstown. j Mr. and Mrs. John L. Menger, of I ; Harrisburg, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Frazer, Shire manstown. Nevin Bomberger, of Lewistown, spent Sunday at his home in New Cumberland. Mrs. Ellen Senseman, of Erie, Pa., and her sisters, Mrs. Wilson Kaufman, of Lemoyne, and Mrs. Slothower, of Harrisburg, called on friends at New Cumberland yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Rodes, of Mount Wolf, was the guest, of the Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hutchinson, Jr., at New Cumber land this week. Mrs. Lizzie Negle.v and son Paul, Mrs. Mary Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Negley and daughter Eleanor and Mr. j and Mrs. John Negley, of New Cum- | berland. attended the funeral of Levi | Gottshall, Mrs. Negley's father, at Boil- 1 ) ing Springs yesterday. I J. W. Abrains, of North Andover, j j Mass., was at New Cumberland on 1 ! Wednesday. "A Perplexing Situation" Participants Entertained Marysville, Pa., April 7. Partlcl- j pants in the P. O. of A. play held on March 28 In the Galen Theater were entertained by Mrs. W. H. Leonard at her home In Lincoln street. The j CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of evening: was pleasantly spent and re- I freshments were served to Miss Ethel I Louder. Miss Edna Sellers, Miss j i Frances Fortenbaugh, Miss Marie! j Harrold, Miss Anna Whitmeyer, Miss; Romaine Benfer, Misß Estella Whit- i meyer, Miss Mary Koclier, Messrs. j > Chauncy Houdeshel, Gordon Skiving- ■ ' ton. Percy White, Cassius Kennedy, I I Lester Mutch, Walter Straw, Owen 1 Kennedy and Mrs. Harry Ganster. j f; It has been decided lo repeat the ■ play on Thursday, April 13 in the | Galen Theater. The play is "A Per • j plexing Situation." MITE SOCIETY OFFICERS Marysville, Pa., April 7. The [ j Ladies Mite Society of Trinity Re ; formed Church was entertained by | i Mrs. W. T. White at her home in •Maple avenue. The evening was; ' j pleasantly spent and refreshments! 1 were served. A business meeting was j held and the following officers elected: i (President, Mrs. Jennie Fox; vice-presi- , dent, Mrs. William L. Roberts: secre-I tary, Mrs. W. T. White; treasurer,' ' Miss Emma Kass: collectors. Miss', Uattie Lykens, Miss Louise Corl and j I Mrs. W. T. White. RECOMMEND TAX COLLECTOR New Cumberland, Pa.. April 7.—At a joint session of borough council and j the school board last evening the name r i of J. R. Elchinger was recommended C for appointment by the Cumberland T ! county court to the position of tax col i lector. a NEW SCHOOL DISCUSSED U New Cumberland, Pa., April 7.—At | Monday night's meeting of the school; board the question of a new school t j building will be discussed. At present t the borough is paying rent for two ' schools located in buildings. t SUNSHINE WORKERS TO MEET New Cumberland, Pa., April 7. —This c evening the Sunshine Workers Sunday 1, School Class of Trinity United Rretli- n ren Church will meet at the home of i, the teacher, Mrs. W. Cookerley, in Reno street. 0 JOINT MEETING ON SUNDAY * New Cumberland, Pa., April 7. A - joint meeting of the Woman's Mission ary Society and the junior society will be held in the auditorium of Trinity United Brethren Church Sunday after noon. A special program will be ren dered. WILL ENTERTAIN GUILD New Cumberland, Pa., April 7. ' Mrs. Nora Forr.v Tritt of Bridge | street will entertain the Endeavor! i Guild or the Methodist Church at her I j home this evening. MISSIONARY OFFICERS CHOSEN Special to the Trter.raph Annville, Pa., April • 7.—The Wo- ! | men's Missionary Society of the United | Brethren Church has elected the fol lowing officers: President, Mrs. A. S. Kreider; first vice-president. Mrs S F. Daugherty; second vice-president," Airs. W. H. Hartz; secretary, Mrs. J. 11. Gallatin; treasurer, Mrs C M Coover; delegates to the branch meet ings, Mrs. J. E. Lehman and Mrs A i E. Shroyer. EVANGELIST AT DAUPHIN special to the Telegraph Dauphin, Pa., April 7.—A two weeks series of evangelistic services will be held in the United Evangelical Church, of which the Rev. H. C. I,utz is pastor, beginning Sunday, April 9 j and ending Sunday, April 23. The Hev. Edward Blimline, of Reading, a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, will be the evangelist in i charge. 28, 30 & 32 North Third Street Plenty Style in Our Skirts 10.00 Showing - a splendid selection—and calling attention to 2 models. Full plaited Plaid Taffeta Skirts—also blazer stripe—navy and white and black and white— -5.95 and 7.95 Made of velour plaids, cut in sport models, black and white, brown and white and two-tone checks. Opening Tomorrow 2 New Model Coats for misses, made of best quality Worum bo chinchilla, invisible overplaid black and white—all sizes. 10.90 and 15.00 Special Blouses Tomorrow With the New Price 5 models—of Georgette and crepe de chine, with exceptionally full draped frill gray—peach—salmon—jade green, flesh and white— special, 5.00 Millinery : Smart Tailored Hats Dressy Walking Hats—semi-sport styles; an exceptional showing suit able for the young woman and miss. Besides the correct styles, we speak of the low prices which is unusual in smart Millinery— New Models May Be Seen Daily in Our Suit and Coat Sections 16.50 29.75 25.00 37.50 47.50 Schleimer SchUimer " Movement to Establish Y. M. C. A. at Marysville Ma.rysville, Pa.,, April T. —A com mittee representing the Marysville Civic Club will endeavor to interest Pennsylvania railroad officials In the attempt of the Civic Club to establish a Young Men's Christian Association here. The need of the town for some such an organization has long been felt, but no decided action had been taken until this time. The Ministerial Asoclatlon is one of the firm backers of the movement. Other supporters are found in borough council, Board of Trade, the different churches and their societies, the lodges and similar organizations. Busi nessmen and prominent citizens are lending their aid. The committee will confer with the officiate soon. Ailments of Men Happily Overcome SUCCESSFULLY TRIED BY MANY. Undoubtedly the following sug gestion will work wonders for that great class of men who, through dissipation of their nat ural strength, tlnd themselves in their "second childhood" long be for the three score and ten al lotted to life's pleasures and en joyments are reached. R is presumed to be Infallible, and highly efficient in quickly re storing in "nervous exhaustion," weak vitality, melancholia and the functions. By taking it at home no man need be the wiser as to another's short-comings, and expensive fees are avoided. Lack of poise and equilibrium in men is a constant source of embarrassment even when the public least suspects It. For the benefit of those who want a re storation to full, bounding health, and all the happiness ac companying it. let It be stated that the prescription calls only for three-grain Cadomene tab lets, In sealed tubes with full di rections for self-administration. The tablets contain no opiates or habit-forming drugs, so a physician's prescription is not necessary. Well stocked phar macies supply these tablets which possess the most wonder ful tonic—invigorating powers imaginable. The effect of their use is soon apparent in new strength and nerve force. LAYING NEW PIPE LINK •Special to tlie Telegraph ! Annvllle, Pa., April 7.—The con solidated Water Company Is laying a pipe line Into the six buildings at Lebanon Valley College. This was necessary in order to give the col lege a stronger water pressure. AUDITORIUM INITIATION Special to the Telegraph , NewviUe. Pa.. April 7. The new school auditorium which is almost completed will be used for the first time this evening, when the fourth i entertainment in the Lyceum course, , under the auspices of the Civic Club i will be given. |15.00 .50 SH.SO (aocjct Did you ever stop to consider how much money you've got la) ing loose around the house? No, I don't mean so much in actual currency, but in inactive furniture carpets, stoves, inhes, and the like. Too good to throw away, and for which you have no further use except to shift from one corner to I another each housecleaning time. Sell it! That's the ans wer. Take that old stove, for instance. That's good for $5 to sls if you knew who needed a stove like it. I'll tell you—just insert an ad like this in the TELEGRAPH : \ FOR SALB Large stove; good an new. Double heater; burna coal or / wood. Reason for selling owner ha* ttreet rther "** '° r "* C * U 1037 Hm An ad like that will cost you 25c for one time, or three times for 50c, and there's mighty little doubt about your tlfS™ adtTu* e twcnt y-°ne thousand readers of the I fcLEGRAPH there are plenty of folk* who are looking for just those articles for which you have no further use. Better try it out and give 11s a chance to prove our asser i£ n TPT S™ yer l° r undcr the among the 1 ELEGRAPH S readers. Just call Bell 4100 and a courteous clerk will help you word your ad. \ AIRS. M'NKKIiY ENTERTAINS Special to the Telegraph Dauphin, Pa., April 7—On Tuesday evening the Mite Society of the Meth odist Episcopal Church was enter tained by Mrs. Clyde S. McNeely at her home in Erie street. After the regular business meeting a social time was enjoyed by all and refreshments were served to the Rev. and Mrs. P. J W G - Garverich, Mrs. m- f P w°?, ds - Mrs ' B - n Barnhart. w™ I ?, nn ' Mrs - J - E - Williams, Mrs. Kdith Eby, Miss Theresa Doug lass. Miss Etta McNeely, Miss Rebecca M'ter, John and Francis Morrow, Charles McNeely and Mr. and Mrs. McNeely.