2 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA NEWS THANKSGIVING AT MASONIC HOMES Notwithstanding "G ra s p i n g Corner in Turkeys" New Eng j land Dinner Was Served Elixabethtown, Pa., Dee. 8. thanksgiving Day. in accordance with custom, was appropriately observed at the Masonic Home. Governor Bnnnbaugh's Thanksgiving proclama tion was read to the guests on assem bling in the morning. In the after noon. religious services were conduct ed by tho Rev. 11. B. Fulslfer. rector of St John's Protestant Episcopal Church of Marietta, and of St. Eliza beth's Mission of Eliiabethtown. Notwithstanding the unrighteous grasping corner In turkeys, a regula- Uon New England Thanksgiving Day dinner was enjoyed by th guests. The evening brought a large delega tion of Lebanon friends with musical talent, for the purpose of giving an evening of pleasure. The Homes are Indebted to Mrs. H. B. Horgan. of Lebanon, for arranging and bringing this ontertainment. The Ladles' Auxiliary of Lancaster Commandery, No. IS. Knights Temp lar. ever since its creation, have shown a kindly interest in these Homes, and as often as Chrlstmastide recurs, have dispensed cheer to every Lancaster county guest In tho Homes. For the entertainment of 1916. they presented a Ladies' Minstrel Show, and sang and joked themselves into the good graces of a capacity audience. Through the courtesy of Robert W. Groesinger. of Lan< aster, the Homes had religious services on Sun day, December 3. conducted by the Rev. John E. Smith, a missionary 1 connected with the Church of tho New Jerusalem, of Philadelphia, and; the I-aneaster Society of the New Church. He Is also a member of Du-1 pont Lodge, No. 129, of Delaware. BOX FOR ORPHANAGE Shippensburg. Pa.. Dec. 6.—Members , of the Reformed Sunday school will j lend a b:>x to the Reformed orphanage ! consisting of canned fruits, jellies and ather household goods. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage . proves it. 25c at all druggists. 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Then you will both be happy while she wears the ring that means so much to you both. We have some beauties for $25, §4O, S6O, SBO and SIOO Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Co. 29-31-33 and 35 S. Second St. Home Furnishers Family Clothiers WEDNESDAY EVENING, Third Institute of Fairyiew Township School Teachers Lewiaberry, Doc. 6. Teachers of j Fairvlew township will hold their 1 third Institute, at the Hickory Grove sehoolhouse on Saturday. Tho after noon session will open with devotionai exercises by George Hairing: "lan guage in tho Grades," Miss Nora Spangler; "Oeography," Miss Mallnda B.iylcr,; Query box. ".SO p. m.—"Manners and Morals," Miss Llxzte Kunkel: character sketch, | "Horace Mann," by Walter Trout; de | ba"te, "Resolved, That the Old-time : School Was More Effective in Im parting the Fundamentals of Scholar i ship Than the Modern Schools": af l firmative, U. M. Sutton and Wilbur I Krall; negative, J. W. Flicker and i Blaine Scltz; Gazette, Miss Bertha ! Bayler. MISS HOCIII.AKDKR KMRHTAI.XS j Dauphin, Pa., Dee. 6. Miss Hilda Hochlander entertained at a dinner the j following people: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nevitt and son, Thomas, of Harris jburg; Mr. and Mrs. William Minsker. and daughters. Marlon and Celiu, Hoy Shepley, William and lliraui Hochlan i der. PAREXT-TB.ICHEHS ELECTION Tower City, Pa.. Dec. 6.—At a meet ing of the Parent-Teachers Association in the high school these officers were elected: President. Timothy Berney: vice-president, Mr. Gable: secretary, Mrs. Humbert, and treasurer. Mr*. Drei belbis. Mr. Jones, teacher of music !n the public schools, entertains the asso ciation with vocal music. The pro gram included a piano duet by the Misses Gable: reading by Mrs. Franken field. and vocal solo by Miss Charlotte Houtz, of Muir. ID DEATHS IX NOVEMBER Waynesboro, Pa.. Dec. 6. —There were nineteen deaths in this district com- , prising Waynesboro. Mont Alto. Wash ington and Qulney townships, during i the month of November, according to the report tiled by Alfred N. Russell, | registrar. There were four deaths less than In October. DO VFTSMAN REBIGXS Waynesboro. Pa., Dec. G.—David Poe. draftsman in the office of the Ijvndis Tool Company, has resigned his posi tion and accepted a similar position with the Western Maryland Railway Company at Hagerstown. WILL HOLD BAZAIt Shippensburg, Pa.. Dee. 6.—Classes ■ taught by Mrs. William llykes and Miss I Nellie Freldlnger of the Messiah l T nited I Brethren Sunday school will hold a batar in the Hykes block on Saturday evening. •jValued Home Remedies;! V (Clip .Out and Save.) i| To End Coughs The following formula, easily mixed at home, makes one of the quickest cough remedies obtainable, often curing the worst cough in a day. Take a tea spoonful as often as necessary. Glycerine 2 ounces Whiskey (or sugar syrup) H pint Globe Pine Comp'd Aromatic.. 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Its use also keeps the feet In a firm, healthy condition, free from swell ing and puffing. These formulas are published by the Medical Formula Laboratories. Dayton. | Ohio. The Ingredients specified can be procured from any good drug store. QUARTERS FOR ENOLA SCHOOLS Temporary Accommodations Provided in Churches For Junior Grades Enola, Pa., Dec. 6. Schools of j i Enola will open In temporary quar- i Iters on Monday, December 11. This 1 ! action was taken last night when a: j committee of the school board and; i representatives of the various j churches and the Y. M. C. A. met in i the high school building. On account | of the scarcity of materials the new i building will not be completed tor at j least six weeks and In order to make tip some of the time lost, tho board j decided to take this action. The; I schools will be opened on half session only, in order to meet the require- j I ments of the school code. The i churches and the Y. M. C. A. agreed | to let their buildings be used for school purposes, provided the board ' would pay for all damages done by ; the childron. if any, and also pay for fuel used. It was decided to use the! basement of the Reformed church for the first and second grades: tho whole Methodist church, basement and audi torium, for the third, fourth, fifth and j sixth grades, and the Y. M. O. A. for 1 the seventh and eighth, which session will start at 12: SO and close at 4:30. The hours of the other schools will be decided upon later. As all records i have been destroyed, the children will report on Monday to the teacher whom they were under last year, and will be then graded to their proper classes. Boy Scouts to Sell Red Cross Christmas Seals Lemoyne. Pa.. Dec. 6. T,emovne Boy Scouts will have charge of distri bution and selling of Red Cross seal stamps in town this year. J. Boyd Trostle will have charge of the work. The slogan is "5,000 stamps," and 2.000 have already been sold. Those who have been appointed to sell the; stamps ore Walter Slothower. Paul I Ksller, Ernest BeistHne, Paul Smith, | David Belstllne, Luther Miller, Frank Barncord, I.ester Barnoord, Adam Heckert, Lester Crow. ICugeno Bress ler. Rankin Neblnger, Alfred Bentz. John Cummings, Ahram Clarke and Russel Barns. FARMERS* INSTITUTE OPENS Marietta. Pa.. Dec. G. A farmers' | institute, under the direction of Coun- ] ty Chairman Burkhart opened to-day! at Maytown and will continue for two days. WILL GIVE E.NTKHT AINMRNT Shippensburg. Pa.. Dec. 6.—December 14 and 15. the Knights of Golden Eagle eommandery will give an entertain ment in the Opera House entitled "The Village Lawyer." Christmas Stamps Barred by Foreign Countries Postmaster Frank C. Sites Issued a announcement to-day of the following) notice from the Post Office DepartmtJ? at Washington concerning the use adhesive stamps other than lararul j postage stamp 3, being placed on matter addressed to foreign countries: "The following countries refuse to j admit to their mails articles bearing : nonpostage "Christmas" stamps or oth er adhesive charity stamps or labels. I unless postage thereon Is fully paid, and the nonpostagw stamps are affixed to the back and, not to the address side of the covers. "Austria, Brazil. British East Africa, Uganda. Antigua, Barbadoes, Bermuda, j British North Borneo, Canada. Cayman Islands. Cyprus. Gold Coast, Dominica, i Falkland Islands, Gambia, Gibraltar, British Honduras, Guatemala, Union of j South Africa. Jamaica, Mauritius and i dependencies. Mont Serrat. Nevis, Nor- j way. Southern Nigeria, Portugal, Saint i Christopher. Saint Lucia. Saint Vln- I cent. 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Two blocks from the spot where he started life as a waiter, George C. Boldt. the most widely-known hotel proprietor in the country, died yesterday a multi-mil lionaire. Boldt's life romance may be told in three characteristics: Initiative, optimism, courage. It was In the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City one of the greatest monuments to his memory, that death came. It ended a career which many predicted was destined for even greater things. Air. Boldt virtually died in harness. He had been in poor health for sev eral weeks, due largely to the great rush of business. There was no end of vast undertakings ahead. The fact that most of his plans were crowned with success made work a pleasure to Mr. Boldt. It has been said that none of his employes has ever seen him sitting down idly. Mr. Boldt was in Philadelphia about six weeks ago. He appeared to be In the best of health and mapped out a number of little improvements to be installed at the Bellevue-Stratford, of which he was also the owner. As far back as thirteen years ago Mr. Boldt's annual salary for con ducting the Waldorf-Astoria was ♦ 500,000. Mr. Boldt had recently accepted an invitation to address the. incorpora tor* of the iproopsed million-dollar Penn-Harris Hotel here. He had many friends in this city. Ministerial Body Is Opposed to Noises In a statement made public yester day, the executive committee of the Harrisburg Ministerial Association protests against interference with services in city churches on Sunday. According to members of the as sociation, the proposed addition to the Pennsylvania Milk Products Company plant in Atlas street near two churches is partly responsible for the protest. other annoyances near churches In various sections of the city have been reported also, the ministers claim, and efforts will be made to stop any interference with services. The let ter follows: To the People of Harrisburg:— The undersigned, constituting the executive committee of the Ministerial Association of Harrisburg and vicinity acting for and by the authority of the Association, issue' this statement of conviction to those above addressed: The worship of God in the various churches of the city is a source of blessing to the entire community. Any interference with it is, therefore, a matter of public concern. We would therefore utter a most earnest protest against the conduct of any business near any church in such a manner as to interfere with the comfortable con duct of the services of the sanctuary. Especially do we protest against the establishment of any business which will disturb the public worship of God in the neighborhood of any church al ready erected. We further ask that this statement be published in the papers of Harris burg and read from the pulpits of the churches of the city. Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 1, 1916. (.Signed) Rev. S. Winfleld Herman, Pres. Rev. W. W. Hartman, Y.-P. Rev. A. E. Hangen, Sec.-Treas. Rev. Dr. E. X. Kremer Rev. Lewis Seymour Mudge Rev. Dr. J. A. Dyter Rev. Jas. F. Bullitt. For Quick Reading First Lieutenant Robert W. Lesher, in charge of the United States Army Recruiting Station, received notice to enlist uien for regiments now on the border, including the Eighth Pennsyl vania National Guard. Men accepted for the National Guard will be sent to Fort Dupont, Del., for assignments to their respective regiments. Informa tion can be obtained at the recruiting station, third floor, Bergner Building, Harrisburg. Pa. —At an inquest last night over the body ot" William O. Shue, Coroner Eekinger announced that death was due to eight fractured ribs and punc tured bowels. Shue died as a result of an attack by another inmate of the State Lunatic Hospital. The coroner said that no punishment could be Im posed on Frank McCaan, the assail ant, i's he was violently insane. —Charles E. Sheaffer, secretary of •the City Union Mission, announced yesterday that Walter E. Albee has been dismissed as pastor and treasur er of that organization. Conduct un becoming a Christian gentleman was the reason given for the dismissal. —Fire of unknown origin broke out in a small frame house in Indian alley, owned by the Pennsylvania railroad. An alarm was sent in from Box 13, Race and Paxton streets, but the fire apparatus was not needed. —The lecture on "The Wonders of the Sky," which the Harrisburg Nat ural History Society had arranged to be given in Technical high school on Friday evening, December 8, has been postponed until Thursday evening, De cember 14, at 8.15. 'Hoiiß-hton, Mich. Approximately 17,000 of the 25,000 employes of the copper mines in the Lake Superior dis trict will participate in a bonus to be distributed on the first payday of 1917. This bonus is an increase of 25 cents over the regular wages for every day to all employes who have worked steadily I'rnm 1>lv I to December 31. Thompson Falls.—Miss Edith Colby a newspaper reporter was found guilty of murder in the second degree to-day for shooting and killing A. C. Thomas, a politician. The penalty is ten to twelve years in the penitentiary. Moose Are Willing to Make Deal With G. 0. P.; Want Voice in Affairs Chicago. 111.. Dec. 6.—Overtures to the Republican party for a voice in the management of parly affairs in re turn for Progressive support were made to-day in a statement which followed a conference of Chester H. Rowell, of California: M. Gifford Pin chot. Raymond Robins, James R. Gar field. William Allen White and Harold L. Ickes. Permanent Progressive advance through the .Democratic party is im possible, the statement says, in an nouncing that a national conference of Progressives and Progressive Re publicans is to be called within four months in the hope of bringing about reorganisation of the Republican party. The first step toward providing pro gressive representation in the party, it was sueprested. could b best brought about by giving to the present Repub lican campaign committee the func tions of the executive committee. Outfits For Christmas VICTROLA VI $25 VICTROLA XI SIOO Records, your choice.., 5 Records, your choice... 6 $5 cash; $3 monthly... 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