2 CENTRAL PENNSYLVAN "Molly Pitcher" Cannon Moved to New Location SpMat to the Telegraph Carlisle, Pa., April 19. Tho Gan non which for ten years has been the marker over the grave of Molly Pitcher In the Old English Graveyard here, was yesterday moved to the Gov ernment plot near Ashland cemetery to form the sole monument for the scores of soldiers who lie buried there. The new monument which will l>o un veiled here on June 28 has displaced the cannon which was secured by patriotic organizations here. CAUGHT S6 TROIT Special ta the Telegraph Waynesboro. Pa.. April 19.—Messrs. •Peyton Harbaugh, Henry Kessler, Benlamin Bakner and Thomas Holl ingsworth, returned from a fishing irip to Bear Valley last night, where they caught thirty-six line trout. '"j' ' " pri Died April 23, 1616 The songs of Shakespeare are now, (or the first time, available to all This year the world is honoring 1 the memory of Shakespeare, and again the Victor demonstrates its supremacy by presenting a series of Shake spearean numbers. * i |jl|||P These Victor Records bring back the long-for gotten music of Shakespeare and for the first time make it available to all. They are now a perma ? ri nent memorial to the great poet and dramatist. fr~..iT A few of these interesting Shakespeare records: =i l .4-1 f Under the Greenwood Tree Raymond Dixon \ -■ i 'X : 176-3 \ What Shall He Have Who Killed the Deer? 'lss—ag "1 ' k I Victor Male Quartet "i V uf ( Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind F -17717 -< Raymond Dixon and Male Quartet i=S.W ( Airs Sung by Ophelia (from Hamlet) Olive Kline ES==£ j Jamaica (Old English Country Dance) Victor Military Band 17801 ■ Row Well Ye Mariners (Old English Country Dance) I Victor Military Band I You Spotted Snake* Victor Women's Chorus -p 1 85060 i Tell Me, Where is Fancy Bred Marsh and Werrenrath f Midsummer Night's Dream—Nocturne ..._J _ Victor Concert Orchestra p " | Midsummer Night's Dream—lntermezzo - ——l Victor Concert Orchestra Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you any Shakespearean music and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—slo to S4OO. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. New Victor Records demonstrated et ell dealer on tile 28th of each month Victrola 1 - 1 * , v | t ■ .■ n I'J j The-instrument - of the - world's greatesttartls Important warning. 1 - ■ 1 Victor Records can be \ ■= safety and satisfactorily ."*** "SCHUMAJW34I>IIt ~ SCOTTI• "N l ~ * .S -■ played only with Vicfor / VSrv J''/' * " i -ir-:5.13S Mmmdl—or Tung •ton* ,(• TKrA S : , *•;"» gSSi ■ ' 1 I Stylut on Victors or ' J. jEh, T j* Victrolas. Victor Rec- I pfWß"'' i\WVMmItL orda cannot be ssfely >IARTINELU j rwodusiOKPm j ! TIME TABLE x i. Cumberland Valley Railroad In Effect June 27, 1915. TRAINS leave Harrisburg— I or Winchester and Martlnsburg at 1 6:03. *7:52 a. m„ *3.40 p. m. For Haserstoivn, Chambersburg, Car lisle. Mechanlcsburg and intermediate j stations at *6:03, *7:52, *11.53 a. in., 11 • 3:4fi. 5:37, *7:45. *11:00 p. m. Additional trains for Carlisle and j Mo.hanlcsburg at 9:48 a. m., 2:16, 3:26, i 6:30, 9.35 p. tn. For Dlllsbiiiß at 5:03, *7:52 and ■ •11:53 a. m., 2:16, *3:40, 5:37 and 6:30 p. m. •Daily. All other trains daily except I Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE, J J. H. TONGE. G. P. A. ! [MIMIIIM Non-greasy Toilet Cream Keupa the Skin Soft and Velvety in Hough Weather. An Exquisite Toilet Prep aration. 25c. UOIUiAS' DUIIG STOKES t« JT. Third St- and P. H. H. Htatloi 71 WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRIS*BURG TELEGRAPH! APRTL 19, 1916. Claim Jury Gave Quick , i Verdict to Catch Train Special to the Telegraph Carlisle, Pa., April 19. Clalm ' j lng that the jury, the majority of I whom reside In the lower end of the . county hurried through their verdict • in order to get dinner and return to > their homes, J. 1... Young, Meclianics burg, moved for a new trial in the . case of Walter S. Schell against I Francis Moyer. The men concerned ■ also live in the lower end. At the February term of court, a verdict was awarded In favor of the plaintiff in j the sum of $245.10. | SUCCESS GRANGE PROGRAM Special to the Telegraph Dauphin. Pa.. April 19. Success ; Grange, No. 1597, held a public lit -1 erary meeting at the Red Hill school house last evening. EDUCATION AI, School of Commerce Troup BulldiiiK 13 So. Market Sq. Day and Night School SSd Year Commerelul and Stenographic CourneN Ilell Phone IB4H-J Harrisburg Business College Day and Night llookkeeplng. Shorthand, Civil Service Thirtieth Venr 32D Market St, Hnrrlaburg, l'n. I The OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bide. 4 S. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-du.v for interesting: booklet. "The Art of tiettinic Along lu 1 , the World." Bell phone 691-It. Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to the Telegraph Rollrcrstown.—Mrs. Jacob Herman, aged 50, died yesterday. Her husband, two children, two sisters and a brother survive. Marietta. —John S. Blxler, aged fi7, died yesterday after-a long illness. He was one of the most, prominent resi dents of Lincoln. His wife, two chil dren, four brothers and two sisters survive. I>R. SPAHR REACHES FRANCE Mechanicsburg, Pa., April 19.—Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Spahr, South Market strete, of the safe arrival in France of their son, Dr. Richard R. Spahr, who sailed from New York on April 1 to do hospital work in that country. Dr. Spahr went as a member of the Pennsylvania unit. EAT What You Want DIGESTWhatYou Eat If food doesn't agree with you— if you are particularly susceptible to Dyspepsia and Indigestion by all means try Forney's Dyspepsia Panacea It enables you to get full value from the food you eat and prevent* upset stomach conditions. 50