MELY NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND §® CROSS WANTS ■oo MEMBERS Campaign Will Be by Meehanics burg Borough Meehanicsburg, Pa., April 23. Headed by a committee Qf promi nent citizens of the town, n Red Cross membership campaign for 1,000 members will be launched this week. wli.-n the entire town and out lying districts will be canvassed. En thusiasm for the cause is running high hero and the committee in charge is composed of live wires. With a membership of 150 solicitors for the higli mark, will start to-day and progress will be indicated by a Red Cross clock in front of Biddle's. Department Store. Headquarters' will be open morning, afternoon and , evening to receive contributions and new members. Aside from the Red Cross in which the committee is interested, they stand ready to co-operate with the State committee of two hundred ap pointed by Governor Brumbaugh, for Public Safety and Defense of our Commonwealth during the war. The committee follows The Rev. H. Hall l j t^ie ayer Cross on every Tablets in Pocket Boxes of 12 Bottle* of 24 and 100 Capsules in Sealed Packages >K'7 J rs X of 12 and 24 /~l\ \ The trade-mark "Aspirin" Reg.U.S. Pat. f _ „ f 1 Off.) is a guarantee that the monoacetic- I ;,£l /A \/ i'S"* jjEy I acidester of salicylicacid in these tablets 1 L—U L=a U\\ I and capsules is cf the reliable Bayer \ prp 1 manufacture. \ "*>. / " The Bayer Crott Your Guarantee of Purity" KNW WHAT MY customs OWE This man KNOWS because every charge d I account is posted to date each time a sale is $ made. McCaskey Service sees to that. ij| ■ . p He does not run a chance of slow paying |? J customers getting into him for more credit i i than they are entitled to. He doesn't have to % § wait for monthly statements to go out before |i he gets his money. McCaskey Service collects i out standing accounts without itemized month- A § ly statements. i I p The McCaskey Method is installed on the | easy payment plan. Find out more about it by | I dropping a card or phoning to— P • | The McCaskey Register Co. C. L. Sawtelle, Sales Agent 1 Harrisburg Office, 211 Locust St. I _________________________ I | X fljust as you go to a friend when in trouble—when you're smoke-hungry go to good old tried and true KING OSCAR 5c CIGAR i IJOHrf C. HERMAN & CO. j J Makers MONDAY EVENING, I Sharp, A. K. Siebcr. 1* H. Uml<, S. i F. Hauck, Russell N. Biddle, Frank | E. Wilcox. 11. <\ Brown. George W. | Owen, F. S. Mtunma. Ueorge S. t'oni- I stock, Uuy H. Lucas, i". H. Sollenber j ger, the Rev. H. K. Lantz, Harry c. Harper, M. K. Anderson. Ray Clark, I Murrav L. Dick, O. B. Hoover. John IJ. Milleisen. Dr. M. M. Dougherty, I George E. I.loyd, J. K. Hinkle, i George M. Wertz. R. Wilson Hurst. J. j W. Happer, the Rev. X. L. Euwer, H. Clay Ryan, J. W. Gciger, John D. I Faller, the Rev. S. S. Games, O. A. 1 Ritter, J. Z. Prowell, E. A. Burnett, i Dr. N. W. Hershner. H. A. Mishler. John Robertson. E. C. Snyder, L. P. Baum, S. 11. Myers, H. L. Snyder, Ralph Jacoby. Dr. J. H. Deardorff, J. L. Shelley. Jr.. the Rev. T. J. Fer guson. W. M. Koller, 11. A. Mumper, Louis A. Diller. E. S. Weber, the Rev. George Fulton. W. E. Kough, John S. Davis, Jesse L. V. Smith, C. 1. Swartz, John A. Davis, George C. Dietz. SATI ItDAY KVKMMi DANCE Dauphin, Pa.. April 23.—Attending the regular Saturday evening dance I last week were Mrs. Harold Haw ! thorne, of Unlorftown; Miss Ruth | Shaffer, Miss Anna Houck, Miss Stella j Ulrich, Miss Ora Blckel, Miss Susan Jackson, Miss Ellen Feaser, Miss Hel en Miller, Miss Lucy Bufflngton, Miss Kathryn Buftlngton, Miss Annie Hin kle. Miss Sabra Clark, Hugh Camp bell. Roy Fettrow. Bion C. Welker, Charles S. Gerberich, William Shan nessy and Thomas R. Kinter. OIL OR PAVING ATLEMOYNE? Question at Issue Between Property Owners and Bor ough Council Lemojne, Pu„ April 23.—Regard less of being favored by a majority of the residents of Hummel avenuo and Rostmoyne street and members of the board of health, council re fuses point blank to give any finan cial assistance to placing oil on these two streets in an effort to abate the dust, which is becoming unbearable on an afternoon with much auto mobile traffic. The Welfare I-eague of Lemoyne, j represented by a committee went | before council at its last meeting to ask assistance and council in a ■ j much hurried vote, refused to assist | in the oiling proposition, all agree- 1 ing that this would delay the pav- 1 ing of Hummel avenue. Dr. Edgar S. Ev-erhart, chairman of the com mittee from the League, will make a j report of the conference with coun cil at a meeting of the League in the schoolbuilding to-night. President Warren Fisliel, president of Council, was asked his opinion of oil and said that he does not favor it inasmuch as it would not be per manent. He said that if the resi-1 dents of Hummel avenue would pay' for paving in front of their property: less the eight feet of trolley track, ' council would at once proceed with j the work. James A. Pryor, a prominent member of council and a resident of Hummel avenue does not favor oil. j He is of the same opinion as the president regarding permanent pav- ! ing. He said so far as he knows council would be glad 'to pave the street on the plan of property hold-: ers paying all. Councilm;u George who lives in the hpart of the dust nuisance in Hummel avenue, said he favored i oil as a temporary relief. He also' favors paving. The Welfare League to-night will t start petitions in circulation on the j two streets to ascertain how many' residents will be willing to pay for 1 1 two applications of oil. A commit j tee from the League will go before I council with the petitions and ask, I the borough fathers if they Will as j sist the League by removing the I j rough surface on the street. The League will elect officers to- | I night. Man Killed, Girl Badly Hurt When Automobile Rolls Over Embcnkment j William S. Swope, of Hummelstown. j was killed, and Miss Anna Stroup, nf ! Oberlin, a student at the Shlppafis , burg Normal School, seriously hurt in an automobile accident yesterday. Miss •Stroup is in the Harrisburg Hospital. Mr. Swope was tafting Miss Stfoup to Slilppensburg in his automobile, when it went over an embankment. Swope's I head struck a rock, fracturing his skull. Miss Stroup was badly cut , about the head and face. ! Mr. Swope was 21 years old and the j j son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swope, i near Hummelstown.- Besides his pa- j rents he is survived by four brothers [ and tl\ree sisters. Miss Stroup is a Senior at the Ship- 1 pensburg Stat Normal school and Is | well known in Harrisburg. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator.— Adv. Elderly People Praise Cadomene For Nervous 111-Health. Elderly People Praise f'ndomenr! • Sept. 23, 1916. j Dear Sir:—l Just bought another I tube of Cadomene Tablets. My wife I and I have used one tube and we find I them as you state. My wife had be- ; come very nervous, cross and irritable j and so had I, I am glad I got the i <*adomene as it has made my wife a whole lot better, atid they have j helped me to sleep, as I was so very ! nervous. We both are getting on in 1 years, although my wife says she is ! not old. now since using Cadomene. ! and 1 believe it too. because she Is so j lively and not cross as she was. Youi ! < idomene Tablets surely made us j feci like New People all right. Find j stamp enclosed for Health Book. Respectfully. Hugh Kelsoe. I 21 a E. Broadway, Muskogee, Okla. ! Note.—Cadomene Tablets are un doubtedly a nerve and system tonic of unquestioned merit. Sold by all load ing druggists everywhere. Persons who have been benefited bv Cadomene owe it to others to write the pro prietors their testimony. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Say* glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out "poisons. To see the tinge of healthy bloom in your face, to see your skin get j clearer and clearer, to wake up with ■ out a headache, backache, coated I tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day in and dayout, I just try inside-bathing every morn ing for one week. Before breakfast tach day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea i spoonful of limestone phosphate in ; it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowela the previous day's indigest ible waste, sour bile atjd toxins: thus Cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before ' putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and lime j stone phosphate on an empty stojn- I ach Is wonderfully invigorating. It i cleans out all the sour fermenta | Hons, gases and acidity and gives I j one a splendid appetite for break- I fast. j A quarter pound of limestone j ! phosphate will cost very little at the *ug store hut Is sufficient to demon i strate that Just as soap and hot ] water cleanses, sweetens and fresh ens the skin, so hot water and lime- I stone phosphate act on the blood and Internal organs. Those who are , subject to constipation, bilious at ! tacks, acid stomach, rheumatic I twinges, also those whoso skin Is sal ! low and complexion pallid, are as sured that one week of Inside-bath h ing will have them both looking and II feeling better In every way.—Adv. HARRISBURO TELEGRAPH I Social and Personal News Items of Towns Along West Shore Mrs. Howard Keim and sons. Howard and Fred, have returned to their homes at New Germantown. after visiting some t*me with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William N | Myers, at Marysville. I Mrs. John Wallower, of Marysville. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jennie' i Sherman, at Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert, of, Marysville, announce tiie birth of a i son on Monday, April 16. Mrs. Jesse Linebaugh, of Schen ectady. New York, is the guest of i her relatives Dr. and Mrs. H. W r . i j Linebaugh, in Market Square, New i Cumberland. She has been attending ; the D. A. R. congress at Washington, D. C. A. S. Black, of New Cumberland, i i has returned from a Southern trip. Miss Mary Buttorff, of New Cum ; berland, who spent last week at Phil-1 a delphia. has returned home, i The Cheerful Workers' Sunday School class of the cnurch of God, entertained at the home of Mrs. Harlen-Noel at Elkwood. . Miss Elizabeth Smallng. of New! i Cumberland, accompanied Charles j Raker's family, of Wormleysburg, on j a motor trip to Berkley Springs, W. | i \>.. and Hagerstown, Md. "Esmeralda" to Be Given by Marysville Senior Class Marysville. Pa.. April 23.—The Se- j i nior class of the High school will | produce "Esmeralda." a comedy. In ' j the Galen theater, this evening. A • cast of ten characters, mostly Seniors. I with several lower classmen, will as j sist in the production. The players are being coached by Miss Marguer j Ite Weaver, assistant principal of the | High school. The cast of characters for the pro- I duction follows: "Elbert Robergs." a North Carolina farmer. Ri explosions that shook the surrounding country .for many ntilos, occurred in a new 26,000 cities towns and Hamlets are connected by WESTERN UNION The system cost millions to build, yet its advantages are yours for as little as 25 cents for a 50-word night letter. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. 1 new oil preparation, many cheap substitutes and imitations are being offered tho. public by druggists and dealers who desire to benefit them selves instead of their customers. The reason he tries to sell you a substi tute is he makes more money on it, and you are the sucker and he is benefited, not you. MILLER'S AN TISEPTIC OIL (formerly known as Snake Oil has benefited many thou sands. See that you get it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sore, Stiff and Aching Joints or any kind of an ache or pain it is said to be without an equal. For Sore plant in course of construction tot the KeiAhoard 81-produots Coke Com pany, on the hanks of the Ilacken- Huck river, near here. The explosions .occurred in two large tanks, only a short distance apart, one of which contained 100,000 gallons of oil and the other 150,000. jThroat, Croup, Diphtheria, Tonsilitis and for Cuts and Burns, tt has been found most effective. This great oil manufactured only by tho Herb Juice Medicine Co. Sea that the "copy right" appears on front of the car ton. Don't be an easy mark; get ] what you read about in the newspa pers. Every bottle guaranteed. 25c, 50c and SI.OO or money refunded leading druggists. W Over 100,000 bottles sold in St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit and Grand Rapids and Pittsburgh in past three months. Get it at Geo. A. iGorgas'.