2 CENTRAL PENNSYLVAN CARLISLE PLANS GUARD RECEPTION Chamber of Commerce Makes Arrangements For Parade and Banquet Carlisle, Pa.. Jan. 31.—Carlisle will tender an elaborate reception to her quota of National Guardmen on their arrival hera from the border next month. Plans were made at a meet ing of the Chamber of Commerce last evening. D. E. Rrindle, a former ofli oer of Company O and a member of the Spanish War Veterans' Association, will | be executive chairman, and not only the i Spanish war veterans but a number of patriotic and fraternal organizations | will turn out for a parade. Special ] telegrams will keep the residents ad vised of the movement of troops. With the men of the company, regimental band and in other divisions of the ser vice. this town lias upwards of 150 men at the border. Letters from soldiers state that they expect to leave El Paso about February S, coming home byway of Memphis and Hagerstown. Tlio celebration hero will include a pro cession and banquet, testimonial din ners, general decorations of homes and ; buildings and similar features. ICE PILED 20 FEET HIGH Marietta, Pa., Jan. 31.—The condi tion of the Susquehanna river Is seri ous, and it is feared that the back water will causo considerable trouble. Several times during Monday night the ice moved below town, and piled about twenty feet high. * DO YOU GET UP Willi A LAME BACK? Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble ? Pain or dull aclie in the back ispnent, etc. often evidence of kidney trouble. It j Lack of control, smarting, uric acid, is r*ature s timely warning to show |dizainess, Indigestion, sleeplessness,; you that the track of health is not | nervousness, sometimes the heart acts clear. % j badly, rheumatism, bloating, lack of Danger Signals i ambition may be loss of flesh, sallow If these danger signals are unheeded complexion, more serious results may be expected; Prevalently or Kidney Disease kidney trouble in its worst form may steal upon you. Most people do not realize the Thousands of people have testified "firming increase and remarkable that the mild and immediate effect {, e^ y °. f kldne >" disease. AMiile of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver l J disorders are among the niost and bladder remedy, is soon realized l ' omnlon diseases that prevail, they —that it. stands the highest for its are sometimes the last recognized by j remarkable curative effect in the most . '-? i ? Vi 1 V l ', 1 " distressing cases. If you need a medi- ! V} 'kwtoring tlie effects, while | cine, you should have the best. , °f' ,tla y constantly undermine the system. I.ante Hack j Regular lifty cent and one dollar Lame back is only one of the many s ' :4e bottles at all drug stores, symptons of kidney trouble. Other Don't make any mistake but re-! symptons showing that you may need I member the name, Dr. Kilmer's J Swamp-Root are, being subject to j Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing embarrassing and frequent bladder h&mton, N. Y„ which you will find troubles day and night, irritation, sedi- I on every bottle. SPECIAL NOTE—Ton 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 1 also send you a book of valuable information, containing many of the' thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say tliey found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver and bladder troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advised to semi for a sample size bottle. Address Dr. : Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, X. Y. Be sure to say you read this offer ia the llarrisburg Daily Telegraph. * Disease Preventives— Your Dentist and diyriAsLCXj) I! The toothpaste that reaUy cleans. t Senreco gives you a new thought on mouth cleanliness and in conjunction with your dentist, keeps mouth and j gums healthy. \ Get a tube of Senreco, (25c) today. The really clean feeling that follows its I regular use will surprise and delight you \ Sample size tube mailed for 4c in stamps. s 1 SENRECO Masonic Temple Cincinnati, Ohio ( V. g_u I'm your friend at all times and you can call on me for a nickel. My name is KING OSCAR and you can find me most any where. Just try me! JOHN C. HERMAN & CO., / v Makers J - - - I WEDNESDAY EVENING, \ j Program For Whittier Literary Society Meeting I West Kalrvicw. Pa., Jan. 31. To morrow evening the Wliittler Literary I Society will hold its semimonthly I meeting in the high school room at 7.30 o'clock, when the following pro gram will be rendered: Song, by the society; rollcall, quotations from Low ell. secretary; violin solo, Harold Mulsh: debate, "".evolved. That the United States should enforce military service," affirmative, Arthur Spurrier and John Wolf; negative, Albert Kop penheffer and Charles Shaffer; de cision of judges; song, society; re ferred questions, "Name All the Books of the Bible in Rotation." Jacob! Wachtman; "Where Did the First Chicken Come From?" Catherine! j Fisher; "Explain How Cotton Is Plant- j led. Cultivated, Harvested and Mar-I j keted," Margaret Gaitaber; piano duet, Hazel Givler and Elizabeth Fisher; | reading, E. R. Lower; paino solo, Miss ' Allen: recitation, Catherine Erford; | current events, Edna Lantz; essay, ! Kenneth Lantz: Latin definition con test. E. K. Lower; recitation, Miss McCune; reading of "Knocker," editor. Cold" 4'ntmr tlmriacbr nnil Grip LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE re moves cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 25c. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES IN iCAItI.ISI.E I'KESBYTEItIAN CHIRCH | Carlisle, Pa.. Jan. 31.—Evangelistic services in the First Presbyterian I Church, the oldest church editice west of the Susquehanna and the place where Washington worshipped while going to the West to quell the Whisky Insurrec tion, have been started by the Rev. S. S. Aikman and will continue for three weeks. A special choir has been en rolled. . I Woman Bequeaths Money to Churches For Horse Shelters Marietta. Pa.. Jan. 31.—1n the, will of Mary A. l>iller, late of East Earl town ship, she bequeaths to the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Churohtown, the sum of $l5O. for the purpose of erecting a shed for horses and the maintenance of the graveyard. She also gave SSO to the trustees of the Methodist church at New Holland for the purpose of erecting sheds for horses. [WEST SHORE NEWS Social and Personal Items of Towns Along West Shore Mr. and Mrs. Omri Malehorn and daughters, Miss Kathryn Malehorn and Miss A Ida Malehorn, of Steelton, mo tored to Shiremanstown Sunday, where they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. David 11. Slioop and family. Mrs. Oscar Itupp, of llarrisburg, vis ited her sister. Mrs. Gjlbert Stair, who is seriously ill at her homo at Shire manstown. Mrs. Mary Eppley, of Shiremanstown, has gono to York county to visit her son, Earle Eppley, and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Bigler, of Shiremans town, visited her sister at Leinoyne Monday. Miss Dorcas Miller has returned to Pcnbrook after spending over Sunday with her grandparents at Shiremans town. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolfo and daughter, of Lemoyne, spent Sunday with the latter's grandparents at Shire manstown. Mrs. Harriet Wickersham, of Now Cumberland, entertained the following guests at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Airs. Frank B. Wickersliani, Airs. Susan i-reeburn and Mrs. Marianna Sponsler, lof Steelton, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel ! Balsley, of Harrlsburg. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Klrkpatrick, of Third street. New Cumberland, an nounce tlio birth of a son, Monday, January X'J. | Mrs. Guy Kuhn, of Washington, D. C., j who has been the guest of C. L. Wise, ! at New Cumberland, has returned home. ! Mrs. Harry Williams and daughter Mabel, who have been spending the week with George Cook's iamily :at New Cumberland, nave returned to j their home at Scotland, Pa. On Friday evening Hie JJorcas Circle will meet at tile home of Miss Miriam j Koch, in Reno street. New Cumberland. ! Mis. C. McCausiand and Miss 1. G. | Ennis, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. I and Mrs. William Ennis at New Cum j berland. Mr. and rMs. Elmer Myers acjd daugh ter, Miss Evelyn Myers. Mrs. Elwood .;iyers and son, Aaron Myers, of Mount j Airy, and Miss Virgie Steinman, ot ; Spring Lake, were entertained Sunday ;by Mr. and Mrs. George Sheaffer at their residence at Shiremanstown. Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler and son ! Curtis, of Harrisburg, visited Mrs. j Spangler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil : I lam Bentz, and her aunt and uncle, J Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller, at Shire ! manstown Sunday. Mrs. Oliver B. Baker and son, Harvey I \V. Baker, of Lemoyne, spent Tuesday | with tho former's mother, Mrs. Eliza , beth Comfort, at ShiremanstowiH Five Wormleysburg Citizens Want to Be Councilmen Wormleysburg, Pa., Jan. 31.—The I vacancy in council caused bv the restg . nation of President L. B. Wanbaugh j will be filled at a meeting of council 'to be held on Monday. It was learned from an authentic source to-day that live prominent residents of the town are desirous of the position. Burgess J. Fred Hummel will ask council to act on an appropriation for playground work that lie suggested at the last meeting of the borough fathers. An ordinance authorizing the in stallation of two fireplugs in the bor ough and agreeing to pay for the five plugs in the borough belonging to the I Riverton Consolidated Water Com pany will be passed on final reading at this meeting. The plugs were in stalled when the town was first built and council has not paid any rental. This has caused much dispute between the borough and the company and this ordinance, council expects, will bring an amicable agreement. "SINGLE BLESSEDNESS"' Camp Hill, Pa., Jan. 31.—An enter tainment will be given by the Willing Workers Class of the Methodist Sun day School, taught by A. L. Datesman. in the firehouse, Tuesday evening, February 20, and on the following Tuesday evening, February 27. The subject is "Single Blessedness." The proceeds will be devoted to the church debt. MARRIED SIX TV-POUR YEARS New Cumberland, Pa., Jan. 31.—0n Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Grove celebrated the sixty-fourth anniversary of their marriage at their home in Bridge street. A dinner was held in honor of the event. Those who at tended were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spangler and son, Mrs. Wiseman and son Harold, of Y'ork; Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle and family, Lemoyne; Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Hempt, son Floyd and daughter Myrna, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Grove and daughter Lillian, of New iCumberland. SkinTorturedßabies Sleep After Cuticura It's really wonderful how quickly a hot hath with Cuticura Soap followed by a gentle arointing with Cuticura Oint ment relies itching, burning eczemas, rashes and dialings, permits sleep for infant and rest for mother, and points to speedy healment in most cases when it seems nothing would do any good. This is only one of the many things Cu ticura does for the skin. Use them for cvery-day toilet purposes and have a clear-skin, clean scalp, good hair and soft hands. Samples free by return mail for the asking. Address post card: "Cuticura," Dept. 15F, Bos ton. bold everywhere. TELEGRAPH Thursday, the Ist of February Our Annual I Sale of Furniture Begins j You will save more money by buying now than any time in the history of our business. 2 Everything has advanced in price but we have anticipated our wants and purchased six ? months ago for this event. We are prepared to save you money by buying here now during | this sale. ' | Our Liberal Credit will be extended to you during this sale. You have the privilege of | paying monthly or weekly as your incomesuits. i i r M --S'- Colonial Buffet j gSSKS ££"•"• $79.00 • $ 33.52 $22.50 William and Mary design, made of solid oak, golden finish; All quartered oak with planlt this china closet; swell j! I consisting of dresser, bed, chiffonier and toilet table. You must top; length 40 inches; mirror front" : all i uart - | 1 .... , v 10x34, beveled edge. < - ,tu " tIK oni. ; | see this suite in order to appreciate its value. _ „ rn., nz„„L.j, f t . ' nn a 1 11 n 75c Weekly Payments [ eekly #6 .00 Monthly Payments other bufrets r r ,.n, sio.s Payments 4 Piece Library Suite . . . . $19.95 j 50c Weekly Payments I This suite consists of one arm rocker, one arm chair, one side chair and library table; fumed oak finish, scats covered with | brown Spanish imitation leather, spring seat construction. " . % Three-piece Fumed Oak Library Suite, chair, rocker and table, brown Chase leather scat and back 011 chair and rocker at | _ $24.75 i lhree piece fumed Oak Library Suite, chair, rocker and settee, William and Mary Period brown Spanish Chase Leather f seats $31.50 5 Three-piece Oak Mahogany or Fumed Oak Suites, chair, rocker and settee, turned posts, shaped backs, genuine leather seats, § spring construction in seats, specially priced during this sale, at ' $35.55 i Four-piece Golden Oak Dull Library Suite, chair, rocker, settee and table, seats covered with genuine brown Spanish leather !; spring construction in seat, Period styles, at $40.50 '! ' Three-piece Golden Oak Library Suite, chair, rocker and 54-inch long settee, seats covered with tapestry, spring construe tion in seats, period style, at „ * $53.00 !> Hear the New 1 fJOTHIFBLT Join Our Sewing | jj Record, in Our Machi " e Club West Fair view Councilman Refuses to Work or Resign West Fairview, Pa., Jan. 31. —What course council will pursue ill order to get some understanding out of Coun cilman Charles Witmer as to his inten tion in borough matters will be de cided at the monthly meeting of the borough fathers on Monday night. Councilman Witmer has not at tended tlie meetings of council for three months antl when called on by Councilmen Elmer Erb and Samuel Stuckey, the committee appointed to investigate the matter, he declared he was too busy with private affairs to attend the meetings. Mr. Witmer has been a member of (he body for two years and has two more years to serve before his term expires. It is understood that several prominent men would like to serve in the council. LADIES' AID PROGRAM Shlremanstown, Pa., Jan. Sl.—Mon day evening the Indies' Aid Society of the United Brethren Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Draw haugh, at which time this program was rendered: Music, by society; prayer; Scripture lesson; music by society; business session; song by class of boys; recitation, Milton Wolfe; recitation, Miss Ruth Zimmerman; song by class of boys; violin solo, Mrs. J. Henderson Stock; recitation. Miss Wealthy Diller; vocal duet, the Kev. 11. C. Kottler and Miss Thelina Drawbaugh; violin solo. Mrs. J. Hederson Stock; monolog. Miss Belva Chronister; reading, Mrs. William A. Clouser; instrumental duet. Miss Rhoda Reamer and Miss Thelma Draw baugh; benediction by the pastor. LECTURE BY *THE REV. HOVARD New Cumberland, Pa., Jan. 31.—0n Sunday evening an illustrated lecture, "An Kvenlng Among Indians, Chinese, Japanese and Mexicans In the South west," will be delivered by the Rev. Freeman Bovard, l>. D.. In Bairghman Memorial Methodist Church at 7.30 i o'clock. KILLS IUVATJ AX DANCE | j Negro Eludes Pursuers, Shoots Tlu'ee Times at Woman j Chester, Pa., Jan. 31. > — Robert ' j Carney, colored of Jacksonville, Fla., entered a crowded dance hall early yesterday morning and shot to death Marry Lohmaii, 24 years ojd, who was dancing with Maud S\evenson, with j whom both men were infatuated. , | Captain of Police Sill headed a 1 ! searching force of patrolmen, but Car ney dared capture by returning to the neighborhood and making an unsuc cessful attempt to shoot the woman. 11. B. PLUM CHARGED WITH PASSING FRAUDULENT CHECKS i Carlisle, Pa.. Jan. 21.—Arrested, charged with passing fraudulent checks, a man who gave Ills name as 11. B. Plum, and his residence as nea'r Ship pensburg, is in jail here. Plum passed a check for $ on E. A. Ijiu, a car riage maker and tax collector of the boroiwih and another one for $lO on boardinghouse keeper. Several oth er used stubs were found In the check book taken from him and it is thought that he secured other sums. Plum, according to oflicers, came here from Lebanon or llarrlsburg, and posed as a coach painter. He deposited $1 at the Carlisle Trust Company, securing check and bank book. The deposit book he changed, it is claimed, to make the figures read $95 and with this as col lateral tried to huvo checks cashed. iTour eye* are worthy of tlie best attention you can give them J.SmSfKOER 205 LOCUST ST. P. S. You can get Belstnger Glasses as low u 92. i JANUARY 31, 1917. P. 1,1 Nl> MAN AIDS DEAF FIIIKXD i Signs Hail ISoml When I>at.tcr Is Ac cused of Obtaining Ear Truni[>ct Illegally Sunbury, Pa., Jan. 31. Sympathy for an afflicted fellow man caused J. W. Wilson, totally blind, to go on the bail bond of Frank Edgar, deaf, at a hearing before United States Commis sioner N. S. Engle here yesterday. Both live in Bloomsburg. Edgar is charged with using the mails with intent to defraud. It is al leged that he ordered an ear trumpet from a New York concern, signing his daughter's name and neither returned nor paid for the instrument. Postal inspectors caused his arrest. A GOOD WINTER HABIT Many people dread winter because | the sudden climatic changes bring colds, grippe, rheumatism, tonsilitis or bronchitis. But thousands of well informed men and women today avoid much sicknessfor themselvesand their children by taking a few bottles of Scott's Emulsion to make richer blood, fortify the membranes of the throat and chest and create body-warmth to re-; sist sickness. Soldiers at war receive cod liver oil; it will also strengthen you. 6cott & Dowae, Bloomfield, N. J. 16-31 "FLORIDA TOUR" Personally Conducted TO Savannah, Jacksonville and St. Augua tlnc, leaving; llaltliuorc, Friday, Feb ruary 10. Set: Including Necessary Expenses. Ccc Excursion tickets tu all Florida Points. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. Ticket Office. Light and German Sts. W. ?. TURNER, G. P. A.. Baltimore. Md. "l'lnest Qomlwlm Trip* la the World." CLASS ENTERTAIN MEXT Camp Hill, Pa., Jan. 31. "The Court of the Seasons" is the subject of an entertainment to be given lay the Sunday school class of the Trinity Lu theran Church taught by Mrs. tlcorgo A. Rice In the church on Thursday evening. BELL-ANS Absolutely- Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. EDUCATIONAL School of Commerce Troup UulldluK IS So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stenotypy, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell 4SS Cumberland 240-Y The OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bldg. 4 S. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-day for interesting booklet. "The Art of Gettlug Alone In •Ke World." Bell phone 649-R. Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year 32U Market St. Harrisburg, Pn. YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Hcrshey Building