Maaaa®aaa®aaaaaaa|j | All Advertise SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY CUT PRIC "' 1 J IEDICINES . TOILET ARTICLES I TOILET ARTICLES | MEDICINES | Prlci'* Saturday I'rlccii Saturday Ba pa „.,.r T ,i iv special for 69c Hudnut's Toilet Water 50e 53c Mercolized Wax 48e Kyer>-M«y sp*oia»for |33 iia ni Saturday . I'rlcc* Saturday p~ J33 . , .... 'l'u 45c Hudnut's Cold Cream Usc 38c La Blache Face Powder ;W<* 34.. \i„«tpi-f>lc Ba I 67c KUmer's Swarnp Root *.*.*. '.*.'."." * *.*• "• "• •••• •• IN 21c D !" »- Talcum Powder 19* 53c Pinaud's I .ilac Water 48* £ K. &B. Tea*'. *'.'.'".'.' *.*.'.*.*.".*. 1 p§ 34c Foley's 1 lonev and Tar 28* ° jer K,SS „ 1 ace P ™ d * r 34c 1 find's Honev ami Ahnond Cream' !! 1! !.VIV 27c Phcnol Sodique 25f. || ® 17c Olive Tablets lotf iS: Ramsdcll Cream i\f- j- c Williams* Violet Talcum Powder fOr 1/c Pinkham's Sanative Wash .14> spi, § 28c Limestone Phospha'te }& Ka\ph?nl Too^r"^ 6 ' ' !-1 }? ?. anitol . V *\ c . Cv ™"\: J?* h7c llo ° d ' s S*rsaparilla 59* WL, , »>a* ioc rwaipneno tootn 1 aste I.K- 4s c Pompeian Massage Cream 4.50 y. c AnmW« KnmUinn **1«» Kii gj 34c Mi-o-na Tablets 17c Lyons Tooth Powder I.lf 34c Pcbcco Tooth Pa'te We - ; S . ;»'» sion |j 41c Antiphlogistine 34c Canthrox •>«><> lie Swansdown Powder 10? . \ L " 11,Imo " ••• •. G9 i 17c Alexanders Lung Healer I** ?>■«> a Hvon,ei..l, 39* The sugar coating Doesn't Make the Pili—There's a Reason trc I ksj ,i4c 1 ape s IJiapepsin K&J Hi f>7o J-et it sink down deep in your mind that we are NOT advocates of high prices, masquerading 3/c Resmol Ointment Ji4<t pi 17c as cu tters, and legislating for full prices. Our prices are the lowest in Marrisburg, and always '!^ c -^ u '^ e . v .' ts rst foe Peruna have been the lowest. * nfT U - ! w \i-\V X?* p 34c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur We are not making these prices temporary, to kill competition and later raise on you. as has ijJ sioUTLiniment a f.^!?.".!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!i5j m -I'V lad s Kidiie> Sa t> - been done. But as long as you give us your patronage, vou are insuring yourself against 25c Sugar of Milk gH 1 Hi? HIGH PRICES. • 34c Cal Syrup of Figs ..29* 1 M !!oc kSucJ 1 I'.'".!!'.!'.'.!". .TTc Compare prices and see what our Saturday specials will save you. \ 7 0 c Beecham's Pills 15<? fi 34c Williams' Pink Pills «0<- 29j " I %|g $125 Fountain 170 $1.50 Water I Bs* oS"/.:: ::::::::::::::::::::: *4 .Symge .... 'Ot Bottle "oC "«* t.w,» | i ;!:!■ n s D n D *.wilhexSl'SySnganenh^etard Thi Y;" a t orh,,, I tl , eis su: ; ran ' rcil . foronc - vear »;? ade p^g' • Mu i- tc b i , in 1 c 0 i (,7c Wampolc's Cod Liver Oil It was made up to sell lor $1.25. Our price, 70 ® heavv rubber, and is bound to give QO S °lO SS S - M i 23c l-leuher's Castoria Saturday only 78C good saUsfaction. Saturday pnee S k| m •?; r^.- c T rrh lT e6y l : >l . v ~ —' ; 34c King's N ew m i 38c Bengue Balm -£>* 35C AlCOhoi 35c Bath 1 I 75c Resinol t 6J)f I Stoves tOC Brush ioC I p We Meet Any Advertised Prices One 35c Alcohol Stove, one can of I bat,,rooni is complete without a good hath IJ I UDDOr bOOQS Sp6Clßlly PNCBQ I i of Oar Competitors .oiw aicohoi. Both f. r Z6C 23 c I For Saturday | m ' - —' ; 1 gj{ Saturday Specials—E NNE D Y S--321 Market Street 1 t§S S !! !|! a ij Texas Methodists Develop New Plan of Evangelism ;j| ii "One Thousand Revivals, Led by One Thousand jjr Preachers, Simultaneously in 1,000 Churches Hy THK REIiIGIOIIS RAMBLER jj By The Religious Rambler. and the attendant evils, especially of, ■Unreported In even the religious a financial sort. Sensational develop-1 press, and unsuspected by the public, ments may be expected at almost, any there ia abroad in the land an intense time —developments that will put all j t discussion of recent developments in revivalists, from the most obscure to the field of professional evangelism, the most conspicuous, npon a basis of : Shctect lfoimco! Against Substitutes Ask For * HORLICKS ■ -nri'T" THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK j HrQßsßLAiup Made In the largest, bast equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world /atoU do not make "milk products"— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete. Ask For HORLICK'S % 2 THE original malted milk \ACjQAHD|BAVELEBS/ Made from clean, full-cream milb flnd the extract of seleot malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages* U ** d ,op ov ® r * Q«"rter Century t ' Unless yt>u say "HORUOtCS" in tfi - you may get a Substitute. PT" Take a Package Home r~ The New Labor Law The new Workmen's Compensation Act Is now in ef fect If you arc an employer of labor you should be familiar with every phrase of this most important piece of legislation. We are prepared to supply this act in pamphlet form with side headings for easy reference. Single copies 25c with very special prices on larger quan tities. The Telegraph Printing Co. PRINTING—BINDING—DESIGNING PHOTO-ENGRAVING HARRISBURG, PENNA. * FRIDAY EVENING, HARJUSBURO «&#£&» TELEGRAPH 1 APRIL 7, 1916. I a fixed compensation, determined in < advance by the churches. i In the meantime, into a field of heated discussion, anxious question-, ings and fearful solicitude, the Metho- ! dists of Texas have precipitated on a large scale, a method of evangelism 1 1 that holds promise of large results; 1 and may be the way out for the future, i This is the simultaneous campaign in i all the churches, with pastors as 1 preachers, and with the "win one", 1 plan. This is similar to the Simultaneous ' Preaching .Mission which the Episcopal Churches all over the land have been j using. Local congregations In many j places have adopted it.: the First Pres- ; byterian Church of Houston, Texas, is j taking in six hundred new members j this year by the "win one" idea. Team Work on a Large Scale. But it has been left for the six an- j nual conferences of the Methodist Church in Texas and New Mexico to adopt the scheme on a large scale, and to systematise It effectively and bring it to a climax. April 16 is "Decision Day" with the Texas Methodists, and the following Sunday, which is Easter, i is set for the great ingathering. Publicity, with its telling slogans, j plays a considerable part in this latest evangelistic movement, though it lacks 1 the personal flavor of the write-ups of professional evangelists. Thus "the goal" of the Texas campaign has been i widely advertised as "One Thousand Revivals Conducted by One Thousand Preachers Simultaneously in One Thou sand Churches and One Thousand De cision Day Services on Sunday, April 16, and One Thousand Big Classes Re- j reived Into the Church on Easter,! April 23. 1916." Because the Methodist ecclesiastical machinery is well adapted to produc- 1 ing concerted activity within a speci-1 fled time in behalf of any given cause, > it has been possible to organize and j drill the huge force of Methodism in Texas for this evangelistic objective. ■ Putting It Up to the Preacher. One common complaint against evan i gelistlc meetings is that they idolize the evangelist, who is a bird of pas-1 sage, and that church members are j i led to make invidious comparisons be-1 I tween him and the local pastor. Some ! | evangelists make more converts for j themselves than they do for the I Church. In order to link up the results of' S Sore Throat § j Chest Pains M Tightneu acroii the che«t and ID i H •ore throat can at once be relieved ■ ■ by applying Sloan'* Liniment. It M H goe« right to the teat of pain— ■ M warming and aoothing the painful ■ ■ parti. The inflammation lubiidea ■ ■ and the pain U gone. M j I Sloan's I Liniment: KILLS PAIN M "Keep a bottle in yonr home." H i * Prlc* 25c. SOc. tI.N evangelistic meetings with the Church, j as well as to put all the work upon the whole church membership, this "Win One" plan has been devised. In-j stead of a short, swift campaign of fer vor. this metltod makes the pastor a leader in a well-organized and sus tained and systematic effort to enlist the entire working force of a congre gation in the effort to convert their own neighbors and relatives and to enroll them as members of the local church. Better a revival with fifty converts who become working mem bers of the church than one with five hundred converts not a ienth of whom can be found six months after the i meetings are over. "Efficiency" is written large over the Texas plan. It was organized last Summer at a meeting in Dallas, by Rev. (Jlenn Flyn, of Beaumont, and was fol lowed by preliminary meetings for or-1 ganization in September and Decem ber, and a notable "Inspiration meet-j ing" at the beginning of March in Dal-j las. In addition to the General Com-i inittee, a publicity committee, with W.J ! C. Everett, of Dallas, as chairman, was ' named, and a finance and programme j i committee also, with O. F. Sensabaugh, as chdirnian. A special department j ! for the campaign was opened in the j | Texas Christian Advocate. With the Printer's Help. A literary propaganda was instituted ! i among the churches in preparation for j the April climax. A "Worker's Li-j ! brary" was complied, for the use of ! preachers and laity. This was chosen i without regard to the denomination of i } the authors. The List is of interest j iio church people, and I print it here:,! "The Ministry of Intercession, An ! drew Murray; Autobiography, Chas. G. Finney; Evangelism Exemplified, Luther E. , Todd; i The Price of Power. liolden; i The Passion for Men, Hallenbeck; j ! Taking Men Alive, Chas. G. Trum bull ; ' Pastoral and Personal Evangelism,' i Chas. L. Goodell; The Child for Christ. A. H. Mc j Kinney; How to Bring Men to Christ, R. A. I Torrey; Everyday Evangelism. Wm. Leete; The Soul-Winning Church, L. G. Broughton." Laying the. TAnex. ' After the bishops and presiding el ders had given their endorsement to [the project, and it had been learned that the churches were sympathetic, a i schedule like this was laid down: All I the preachers' meetings engaged to j give the "Win One" campaign right of way. .January was set apart for spe jcial preparation by the preachers, j February was made the month for or ganizing the laymen and setting up J efficiency and increased attendance I campaigns In the Sunday Schools and i Epworth Leagues. A religious census jof the community was included. A ; special drive was to be made for church letters which newcomers had failed to present. April Ifi was set apart as "Decision Day" and "Go To Church Sunday." Reports indicate that in the more than a thousand churches affected there already has been a great stimulus of interest. Church members get far ther by having something to do than by merely being preached at. The en listment of workers has been no small task, but it has already been equiva lent to a revival /or many congrega tions. The conviction that a church and a | pastor are fully competent to conduct < their own evangelistic meetings is per- i haps the greatest contribution of all. L j If the Texas meetings this month bring I, I forth the expected results, it is inevit able that the plan will spread to all ' denominations and to the whole coun-1, try. I For two things are assured; The . Church is newly aroused to the import-: i ance of evangelism. And, equally, the j < | Church is discontented with present j methods of professional evangelism, i Perhaps the lone star has led the way 1 out—THE RELIGIOUS RAMRI.KR. Carlisle Colored Men Now Serving in Mexico Special to the Telegraph Carlisle, Pa., April 7.—Upwards of I • twelve Carlisle men are in the Tenth I Cavalry, the "Fighting Tenth" and : details of the last engagement in i I which a force from this regiment scat- i 'tered a band of Villa's men are anx-l I iously awaited here, in addition other | Carlisle men are with the Ninth Cav- ] airy and Twenty-fourth Infantry, also jin that section. The Carlisle men 1 mainly enlisted two years ago after ] the Tenth passed through this sec tion in a march to maneuvers at Win- j ; Chester, Va., In all, fifteen are known j to be in the three regiments. DIiA 1N COM M EXCKMEXT Special to the Telegraph Plain, Pa., April 7.—Plans are be-1 Jing completed by the high school for | j the commencement exercises which I i will be held on Friday evening, April j 21. Baccalaureate sermon will be de- j livered in the Zion's Lutheran Church I I ' ■■ i 11 j J J , < When Dad and Ma. and Cousin Sarah and I sat down J i to the supper table, 1 knew I must watch myself or Cousin S I- Sarah would start lier talk about me again. So 1 was good as could vjr J !■ be. Yet Cousin Sarah just couldn't stop talking about what teacher I , ? !; told her, though Ma kept quiet, and Pa, too. £ !; Finally Pa sez, "Cousin Sarah, are you still interested in house- \ i ■| hold ckonotnics (1 think that wuz the word lie used). "Yes," said jf^ 1 J Cousin Sarah, and she talked about it ten minutes without drawing . J "After supper is over I want to help you solve that problem." i IflSEra 1 j J savs Pa. So he shooed Katie, the cook, out of the kitchen when the ~ \ S j«! table was cleaned off and showed how washing dishes with SAVE-A-CENT |J 1 saved gas, cause you didn't need hot water. Then he scoured pots and puns J iCin a Jiffy, showed how SAVE-A-CENT stopped the waste that scouring pow- rnultln s „ rah |uM vouM n't .top S ' 5 ders cause. Then he showed how it floated away while the wasteful, heavy (ll | k „ IK „hoiit what teacher told 4 % scouring powders would drop and flog the drains. "Now," he says, "why , lt . ri 5 S don't your Household Club encourage folks to buy a cake of this for 4 cents J 5 when it does more work, more easily and better than three 10-cent cans of c i S powder." fl .I 2 Cousin Sarah spoke right up, "T am goinK to giv e a dozen cakes of that wonder worker to poor f akrii- £ I ' lies and teach them how to save." "That's what 1 call practical charity," says Dud, "and I'll give ancftncr £ , 1 S dozen cakes to you to Klve away," he said, "providing you let Susie buy them all for us." J | c T tell you my Dad Is "some salesman." j i Friday Yours sincerely, SUBIE SMART. ijj SAVE-A-CENT S WunT S j ' does everything anv scouring powder docs, does il more £ easily and lasts as long as any three lOe cans, because it ' does not waste. Yet it costs only 40, at any grocer's, while Jj ! t cans scol,nn K powder cost 5c and 10c. ? All Good Grocers * on Sunday, April 16, by the Rev. J. C.I Keighard, pastor. Junior class day, I a comedy-drama in four acta, entitled i "A Daughter of the Desert," will be j given on Saturday evening, April 22. ! LCTHKKAN CONFERENCE IN MAY Special to the Telegraph York Haven, Pa., April 7. York j county conference of the West Penn- I sylvania Synod of the Lutheran church ; has fixed May 16 as the dale for j meeting here in St. Paul's Church. WHY "AINURIC" IS AN INSURANCE AGAINST SUDDEN DEATH! Sufferers From Backache, Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. Before an Insurance CompaJiy will take a risk on your life t'n» vxavnlning 1 physician w ill test the urine and report i whether you are a good risk. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, sick-head ache, dizzy spells, or the twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment; channels often set sore land, sleep is disturbed twq or three I times a night. This is the time you I should consult some physician of wide | experience-—such as Or. Pierce, of the > Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, I Buffalo, N. V. Send him 10c. for large I trial package of his new discovery— "Anurlc." Write him your symptoms land send a sample of urine for test. ! Kxperience has taught Dr. Pierce that I "Anuric" is the most powerful agent l Lykens School Building to Be Completed This Year Special to the Telegraph Dykens, Pa., April 7.'—The board ot directors of the l.ykens public schools jis ready to receive bids from con tractors for the work to be done on | the school building this summer. The front wing is to be rebuilt so as to I conform with the work done on the main wing last summer. All bids foi" jthe work must be in before April 22* |in dissolving uric acid, as hot wate» melts sugar, besides oeiti£ absolutely! harmless and is endowed with other properties, for it preserves the kidney* in a healthy condition by thoroughly, cleansing them. Being so many more active than litliia, it clears th«| heart valves of any sandy substancei which may clog them and checks tha degeneration of the blood-vessels, as well as regulating blood pressure. "Anuric" is a regular insurance an<J life-saver for all big meat eaters and : those who deposit lime-SHlts in theil : joints. Ask the druggist' for "Anuric"* , put up by Dr. Pierce, in 50-cent pack* ! ages. i Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for thd liver and bowels have been favorably t known for nearly 60 years.— Advert : tisemcnt. 7
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