2 [TIMELY NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND CITY'S SUBURBS STATE CHAMBER TO BE FORMED Secretaries of Various Com merce Bodies Favor Move at "Wilkes-Barre Carlisle, Pa., June 29.—With the purpose in mind of forming in the State of Pennsylvania the most ac tive and modern State Chamber of Commerce in the United States,, at a meeting of the secretaries of the various Chambers of Commerce in Pennsylvania recently held in Wllkes-Barre, E. L. McColgin, of Harrisburg: Alfred Jenkins, of Car lisle, and Earl S. Weber, of Brad ford, who are secretaries of Cham bers of Commerce In their respective localities, were appointed a special committee on suggestions. It is the purpose of this committee to pre pare a referendum to be submitted to the members of the Pennsylvania Commercial Secretaries' Association on the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, and to tabulate re plies received from the secretaries as fi basis of a report to be sub mitted to the directors of the Penn sylvania State Chamber of Com merce, who include as officers: Al ba B. Johnson, president and like wise president of the Baldwin Loco motive Works'; Howard B. French, of Philadelphia: W. L. Clause, of Pittsburgh: A. B. Farquhar, of York, and Allen B. Perley, of Williams, port. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OFFICERS Mechanicsburg, Pa.. June 29. — Last evening at a meeting of Melita Lodge No. 83, Knights of Pythias, these officers were elected: Chan cellor commander, Bruce R. Mow ery; vice-chancellor, Frank Derrick; prelate, E. S. Cocklin; master of work, Frank Rowe: master at arms, Ira L. Enders; keeper of records and seals, George W. Hershman; master of finance, E. C. Gardner; master of exchequer. D. J. Beitzel; Inner guard, J. Wilbur Dietz; outer guard, John S. Whitman; host. John S. Whitman; trustee, E. S. Cocklin; musician, Bruce Mowery; represent ative, George W. Hershman. DILL, SPLITTING, SICK HEADACHE L/r. James' Headache Powders at once—lo cents a package. You take a Dr. James' Headache Powder and In just a few moments your head clears and all neuralgia and pain fades away. It's the quick est and surest relief for headaches, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve-racking. Send someone to the drug store and get a dime pack age now. Quit suffering—it's so need less. Be sure you get Dr. James' Headache Powders —then there will be no disappointment.—Adv. Pianos Player Pianos Victrolas C. AY. Siller. InCi *"■— PIANOS Victcolaa —<•- SO N.' St. 9aaituM Give the Soldier Boy a P Military- Strap Watch boy in Uncle Sam's uniform can conveniently carry an ordinary :h. For this reason strap watches popular with the men in the ranks, ent the Soldier Boy with one of military strap watches, which are l on the wrist. It will be ily reminder of your love and good les while he is away fighting for ;ountry. JR STOCK IS LARGEST assortments include the strong, tantial kinds that will stand up ;r hard usage. Prices range from $4.25 Up H. C. CLASTER GEMS—JEWELS—SILVERWARE 302 Market St. and No. 1 N. Third St. 9 J , FRIDAY EVENING, HAHMSBURG <SBSI TELBGR'APH JUNE 29, 1917. Sunbury Veteran, Oldest Teacher in United States Hp £■ PROF. S. O. REED Sunbury, Pa., June 29.—This bor ouKh claims it has the oldest active public school teacher in point of serv ice in the United States. He is Sir vetus O. Reed, aged 73 years, who has just finished his forty-third con secutive term, and has been chosen by the Board of Education for his forty-fourth. He has taught nearly three thousand young folks the rudi ments of reading, writing and arith metic, and many have passed into important positions in life. When the Civil War broke out he enlisted and after an honorable service he came to Sunbury and took up teaching. Professor Reed is a staunch Repub lican, owns fine property, and is ac tive in civil affairs.. His only daugh ter is the wife of William B. McCaleb, of Harrisburg, superintendent of the Middle division of the Pennsylvania railroad. JUDGE HOLDS UP SALE Sunbury, Pa., June 29.—1-'ederal Judge Witmer refused yesterday to sign an order of private sale of the $700,000 assets of the bankrupt Pull man Auto Company, of York, Pa- Henry D. Smith, of York, receiver, was the petitioner, and he said he had numerous good offers, but the creditors could not agree on the amount to be paid. Judge Witmer asserted his readiness to sign an or der of public sale, and let the high est bidder take the property. NEWLY-WEDS RIDE OX TRUCK Sunbury, Pa., June 29. Miss Rachel L. Cornelius and Frank M. Haas, were married in the First Pres byterian Church here yesterday by the Rev. R. C. Auckermann. Friends captured them as they left the church and gave them a ride about town in an auto-truck. The couple then 4eft on a southern wedding trip. PIG FOR LARGEST FAMILY Columbia, Pa., June 29.—Isaac Kuhns, a resident of the borough, has been awarded a pig for having the largest family in town. Another, owned by the man who awarded the first, was sold at auction and the pro ceeds donated to the Red Cross chap ter. DIES FROM BROKEN NECK Columbia, Pa., June 29.—Tobias Bartch, aged 74 years, died from a broken neck the result of a fall from a cherry tree a few days ago. Proper Thing Now Is to Peel OH Soiled Skin Those who abhor sticky, greasy, shiny, streaked complexions should religiously avoid creams, powders knd rouges during the heated days. There's no need for them, any™* 3!' since the virtues of mercollzed wax have become knowft. No amount of perspiration will produce any evi dence that you've been using the wax. \s it is applied at bedtime and wash ed off in the morning, the complex ion never looks like a make-up. M°r collzed wax gradually takes oft a bad complexion, instead of adding any thing to make It worse. It has none of the disadvantages of cosmetics and accomplishes much more in keep itiE the complexion beautifully white, satiny and youthful. Just get an ounce of it at your druggists and see what a few days treatment will do. Use like cold cream. Another effective warm weather treatment heat tending to cause wrinkles and flabbiness—is a skin tightener made by dissolving one ounce powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel. Its use (as a face bath) leaves no trace. Remark able Improvement is noticed immedi ately, and there is no harmful effect whatever. WEST SHORE NEWS Social and Personal News of Towns Along West Shore E. B. Hartman, of Pittsburgh, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Rhine hart at Wormleysburg. Mrs. John Myers, of Wormleys burg, spent Thursday with her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Miller at 431 Hum mel street, Harrisburg. George Berkey, of Wormleysburg, has returned from a visit to Coates ville and Atglen. W. H. Young, of Philadelphia, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. O. Rlshel, at Wormleysburg, on Thursday. Mrs. H. G. Kiner. of Wormleys burg, spent Wednesday with Mrs. N. E. Bair. of New Cumberland. Mrs. H. H. Danner, of Wormleys burg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Emerick, at Swatarp. Carl Gelger, of Wormleysburg, has returned from a visit with friends at Reading and Geigerstown. Albeit B. Donahue, of Marysville. spent Thursday with relatives at Newport. Mrs. Lewis Eppley has returned to her Marysville home after spending several days at Lewisberry. Malcolm Reiff, of New Cumberland, went to Inglenook to-day to spend ten days at tho Y. M. C. A. camp. He ac companied the Rev. L. E. Wilson, pastor of the Methodist Church at Lewisberry. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Steigerwalt. of New Cumberland, have returned from a trip to Washington, D. C., and Vir gania. Mrs. Walter Bair and two children, of New Cumberland, spent yesterday with Mrs. Bair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilt, at Harrisburg. Catherine Baum, of New Cumber land, is visiting friends at Hlghspire. Samuel Plank, of Carlisle, is the guest of his daughter. Mrs. J. U. Bream, at New Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. William Beck, of Ra ton, N. M.. are guests of Mrs. Cath erine Shaffer at New Cumberland. Mrs. Eli Conley, of New Cumber land, attended the funeral of Mrs. Roy Stough, at Cly, on Tuesday. Clarence and Paul Zimmerman, of Shiremanstown, spent several days at Gettysburg. Mrs. Rebecca Brunner, of Carlisle Springs, is spending several days with her relatives at Shiremanstown. Mrs. Leon B. Zerbe and Mrs. Ray E. Wolfe, of Shiremanstown, spent last Wednesday at Mechanicsburg. Burrell Yohe.of Elk wood, was a re cent guest o'f his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Yohe, at Shiremanstown. Christian Morning, of Camp Hill, spent Wednesday at Shiremanstown. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Eshleman and son Kenneth are home from Ship pensburg, where they attended com mencement exercises at the state for mal school. Mrs. Eshleman's sister. Miss Lucille Wentz, of Plalntleld, be ing one of the graduating class. B. E. Diller, of Shiremanstown, vis ited his mother at Churchtown on Sunday. Mrs. M. H. Gettys, Mrs. George Gates, of Harrisburg, and Mrs. George Wolfe, of Mechanicsburg. spent last Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. John W. Wolfe, at Shiremanstown. FLAG RAISING BY FIREMEN Enola, Pa., June 29.—Arrange ments are being made by the Enola Fire Company No. 1 for an elaborate flagraislng, to be held July 4. In addition to the flagraising, which will be held In the afternoon, a chemical test, athletic events and fireworks in the evening will be oth er attractions. During the day mem bers of Enola Chapter No. 7, Penn sylvania Railroad Women For War Relief, will sell Ice cream and cake. The members of the company who | will have charge of the affair are: E. E. Bachman, chief; S. G. Hep-! ford and A. L. Lynn. Suburban Notes DI.MANXOX Mr. and Mrs. William Deckerd and little daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the week here as the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j Deckerd. Miss Lucy Caton, of Mlllersburg, j was a week-end guest of her sister, j Mrs. J. W. Mader. Mrs. Hugh Leak has returned to her home at Greensboro, N. C., after a ; visit to her sister, Mrs. E. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bufflngton and sons, Earnest and Gordon, and John Bufflngton, of Harrisburg. were j week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i liam l'\ Haven. Miss Josephine George is visiting relatives at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Freck, of Mll lersburg. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dinnean. Mrs. George Moreland, of Phila delphia, who is spending the summer here, had as house guests Miss Ger trude H. Connor, Miss Josephine Mc- Brlde and Miss Marietta Moreland, of Philadelphia; Miss Marie Sturgess, of Rutledge, and Miss Ethel McKnight, of Tacony. Corporal Ross Jennings, of the En gineers corps, at Fort Totten, L. 1., spent a short furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jen nings. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kirpatrick and daughters, Josephine and Elizabetn, of Philadelphia, are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bothwelll Roy Kulp, son of Ira Kulp, has en listed in the United States cavalry. Miss Helen Bartruff of Philadelphia Is spending summer vacation with relatives in Wheatfleld township. MII.I.KHSTOWX Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cathcart, of Phil adelphia, are visiting the former's brother, T. P. Cathcart and family. Final a+rangements have been made for a big day on Saturday, when a large flag will be raised in the square. There will be a parade and several addresses with the flag raising, and P. festival and fireworks in the eve ning. Several bands will furnish mu sic. Miss Helen Martin has returned home from a visit at Harrisburg. Eugene Gardner, of Altoona, is vis iting his aunt. Miss Jane Shaffer. Mrs. John Brinton, of Harrisburg, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp. Dr. George Stites, a former resi dent of Millerstown, now of Wil- Uamsport, visited here on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Snyder, and daughter, Helen, of Harrisburg, are visiting at the home of W. D. Bol linger. Miss Hazel Myers, who spent sev eral weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. F. Himes, has returned to her home at Thompsontown. Mrs. Howard Rice, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Sabilla Haag, of Scranton, lowa, are visiting at the home of J. I. Crant. TO SLEEP WELL Take Hnrsford'a Acid Phosphate Half a teaspoonful In a glass of water, taken before retiring, insures, restful sleep. Buy a bottle.—Adver tisement. . . COUNCIL PAYS BILLS Camp Hill, Pa., June 29.—Council in special session last night paid bills incurred by purchasing stone and oiling Market street. The cost of the stone for the macadamising, which was done by the Central Con struction Company, of Harrisburg, was S9OO. The cost of the oil was $52. Coun.cH authorized Chief of Police Germe.ver to arrest all boys caught using the pavements for bicycle rid ing purposes. BOROUGH TRAFFIC ORDINANCE West Fairview, Pa., June 29.—0n Monday evening the borough traffic ordinance will come up before coun cil on second reading. It is likely the ordinance will be finally passed as Burgess Disney and Constable Shaull are anxious to have a rigid law in an effort to abate speeding through the borough. The numbers of twenty automobiles are in possession of the borough officials and notices have been sent owners. Council will take some action about the delay of the State High way Department in oiling the street that has been macadamized for sev eral months, and is very dusty. ENTERTAIN 1017 CLASS New Cumberland, Pa., June 29.—0n Wednesday evening Professor W. C. Carl and Mrs. CaTl entertained the graduating clas gt 1917 at their home in Fifth street. Those present were Misses Delia Sinders, Ottille Conley, Paul Sweigert, Jeanette Sipe, Mary Switzer, Dorithy Lenhart, Lillian Pat tie. Ethel Megonnel, Margaret Rudy, Margaret Divin, Esther Taylor, Mari an Heffleman, Laura Straub, Donald Shuler, Joe Landis, Norman Sipe, Bruce Mansberger, Frank Zeigler, John Cohen and John Parthemore. C. E. SOCIETY OFFICERS Shiremanstown, Pa., June 29.—The Christian Endeavor Society of the United Brethren Church has elected these officers: President, George K. Eshleman; vice-president, Benjamin Emenheiser; secretary. Miss Gertrude Eshenbaugh; corresponding secretary, Miss Jennie Kauftman; treasurer. Miss Elsie Strong; pianist. Miss Thelma Drawbaugh: assistant pianist. Miss Dorothy Miller; librarians, Miss Rhoda Kline and Miss Delia Flicklnger; prayer meeting committee, Mervin S. Etter, Miss Rhoda Bearaer and Miss Gertrude Eshenbaugh; missionary committee, Miss Jennie Kauffman. OUTING AT PAXTANG New Cumberland, Pa., June 29.—The Junior Christian Endeavor Society will meet at Trinity United Brethren Church to-morrow afternoon and take the 1.15 car for Paxtang, where they will hold an outing. ENTERTAIN FOR SOLDIER Marysville, Pa., June 29.—Miss Anna White entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, in Lincoln street, in honor of Warren Gracey, of Enola, who will soon en ter the United States naval service. Among the guests at supper were Miss Esther Shuey and Miss Nellie Johnson, of Enola; Miss Amy Horn berger, Miss Clara Etteln, Miss Ber nice Bitting, Miss Frances llornberg er, Miss Grace Brougher, Miss Char lotte Manning and Miss Anna White, of Marysville; John Reynolds, Rob ert Culley, Ray Houser, Warren Gra cey and George Blosser, of Enola; James White, George Cling, Carl Mc- Cann and Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, of Marysville. Girls' Neat St .95 Qpen MHSi JT% opposite I Men ' s Classy $0.95 Mew Pumps 1 Saturday |M| Court House, New Oxfords ° two - strap Tiino 8 REAL SHOE MAKERS iarrisburg, I Snappy new las s. Including the °' clock .217—Market Street—2l7 Penna - ah£*S. To-morrow, Starts a Great Sale of FflS% WOMEN'S SHOES and PUMPS £><, ; /I \ • \ button models. .... , I Men's Shoes Special I 1 VV# %. Al "° 8 „, 1 '' a p n :_l.. AA AT Women Ss4 Shoes u„.. P , a l stvlos in dull and patent. PO^!X Um vS^ liS WhiteCanVaSPUmPß D T $2-95 several styles in dull and V Si 1 Special sale of $2.00 and i UIXipS St ' patent leather, with cloth and Boys' Shoes * $3.00 values; all sizes, high The f smartest new styles kid tops; all <liO QC t~~ S<r A n, comfnr taf'!'; ° i season l he Sizes I \Ja\ nne wearing /& 1 and low d* 1 E? t\ f Vv popular new shades I s j, oe f or play. 1 $1.50 ( Vn d M E&inS!& Women's $5 Shoes I .A&ftWJui? 2 ' Extra Special W and novelty patterns J®L $1.95 Girls'patent leather button White Sport Oxfords V\' \VA on< U ai ?l two color6 ' all .L.. >/ shoes, cloth tops; $2.50 val- \ (TV/ N A sizes; Books fcQQC ue: sizes to d* 1 White canvas, with white Ml \ lv b j3j Vv. P nce *PJ.7J j A I $2.00 *J>iDU rubber soles; all d | Cf| \ F-" 1 "" Smart New __. R Girls' Lace Shoes sizes J1 jU \ \ •; SSut !fKU? "" Patent leather lace shoes, rf* OOC /\ \ © : Novelty Boots bi UC her; sizes to 13 %; cloth tops; *1 OC f. - Kt, \ I! *B ond T Yaluei. value .......... sl.^O $2.00 value ... $ i I ft I White High t|J4*=- 1 a ill Smart new pat- I Child's Play Oxfords Cf>_. uu din, ... 1 >, !| T \ ®; terns in the new- Canvas tops; elk soles, lace; all Children* I ['"J- LaCe Boots \ ®. est shades and slzeß t0 SI.OO value (,9£ —„ i. t-w ou i it* I\ K:h "•' L ® w t I o> combinations. ..... 1 Dress Shoes >•, J\ Heel a Ladies Pumps J ®; Lace and but- Bovs" Solid R'qSa I Patent and dull IN charming summer ,/ ®' ton. All sizes. J I MSstyi f• /SJf,;.'t!S*i w f;il Regular $2.50 to $3 values, J \ Dress Shoes J J I MKf / CM/ on bargain *1 QC /%w *)a C C JJ&V'rrtijJt N/ A fflMl ni*.. / Vt *1 QC tables, at .... "-P 1 "" 0 L\ ■?. fW~ 'j$.TC& /Z3J& X 1 * Ladies' Strap Pumps ' c ° Wormleysburg Will Break Up Speeding Through Town Wormleysburg, Pa., June 29. Election of constable, a position which has been vacant for nearly a year, will be the principal action of council on Monday night. There is an applicant and council will elect him at once. The election of a council man Is still giving the borough fath ers considerable trouble. As soon as the constable is put officially into office council intends to break up speeding in Front street. The State borough traffic ordinance providing a speed rate and automo bile laws will be brought up tor discussion. Plans for erecting a concrete bridge across the run at River alley and First Run, will be outlined. Distribution of the cards for num bering'residents was completed yes terday and many numbers have been placed on dwellings. Residents and property owners have thirty days in which to place the numbers. RED CROSS AT MIDDLESEX Mechanicsburg, Pa.. June 29. Under the auspices of tho Carlisle Chapter of the Red Cross a branch was organized at Middlesex on Wed nesday evening with thirty-nine members. The address of the even ing was given by the Rev. Dr. A. P. Stover, of Carlisle. Miss Sara Bid die also spoke. Dr. T. W. Preston presided and the following officers were elected. President, Miss Janet Preston; vice-president, Mrs. Charles Jacobs; secretary, Miss Cora Man tin; treasurer, Wesley D. Albright; executive committee, Mrs. Ella Glad* felter. Miss Susan Reed, Miss Ro. Maine Kutz, Mrs. David Ilgenfritz, Mrs. George Lesher. WED AT NORTHUMBERLAND Northumberland, Pa., June 29. Miss Rose Teitlebaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Teitlebaum, and Daniel Markley, a Williamsport mer chant, were married at the bride's home to-day. The Rev. Samuel Fried man, of Sunbury, officiated. IN HON On OF BIRTHDAY Marysville, Pa., June 29.—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Benfer entertained at their home in Cameron street in honor of the birthday anniversary of their son, Raymond Benfer. SERMON TO L.ODGEMEN Marysville, Pa., June 28.—0n Sun day evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Trinity Reformed Church, the pastor, the Rev. Ralph E. Hartman will de liver the annual sermon to Buehler Lodge No. 269, Knights of Pythias. Members of the organization will meet at the Castle Hall in Lincoln street at 7 o'clock and proceed to the church. TO REPORT ON PAVING New Cuir.perland, Pa., June 29. —A report on the paving proposi tion. is expected to be made at the regular monthly meeting of coun cil Monday night. Council is seek ing state aid in Its effort to pave Bridge street. The street has been temporarily repaired with ptone la the worst glaces and the large holes filled with stone In other places. The street is in a bad condition and council wants to pave it. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package Droves it. 25c at all druggists. Dauphin Mite Society Hikes Out to Red Bridge Dauphin, Pa., 9.—Last even ing the Mite Society of the Presby terian Church was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. William Minsker, at their home at Red Bridge. The members of tho society hiked out and after the business meeting the evening was spent socially. Refresh ments were served and the walk home in the moonlight was enjoyed by the Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. siirling, Mrs. George Gilday, Mrs. Sarah Sponsler. Mrs. William F. Reed, Mrs. T. D. M. Reed, Mrs. O. W. Delbler. Mrs. Freeman C. Ger berich, Mrs. Henrietta Leibengood, Mrs. Walter Garnian, Mrs. William liodenhaver. Miss Margaret Brooks, Miss Mary Umberger, Miss Bertha Sellers, Miss Oro Blckel, Miss Ethel Forney, Miss Ruth Delbler, Miss Re becca Lyter, Miss Elizabeth Garman, Miss Carrie Gerberich. Miss Norma Garnian, Miss Surah Margaret Haw thorne, Miss Alice Minsker, Miss Marlon Minsker, Miss Celia Minsker, Dr. William P. Clark, Rion C. Wel ker, Roy Sheppley, Wellington Deib ler, Paul Gilday. Thomas Garman and Mr. and Mrs. Minsker. FLAGRAISING AT CHURCH Dauphin. Pa., June 29. —Special services will be held in the Meth odist Episcopal Church Sunday even ing at 7.30 when a flag will be raised. An appropriate sermon will be delivered by the pastor, the Rev. W. H. Zweizig, who will be as sisted by the Rev. James M. j Shoop, pastor of the United Evan gelical Church. The patriotic Order Sons of America and the Independ- i ent Order of Odd Fellows will attend the services in a body. Special pa triotic music will be rendered by the i choir and by the I. O. O. F. band, under the leadership of J. D. M. Reed. How's This? Corns Litt Out With Fingers-No Pain! Thanks to a new discovery made from a Japanese product your foot troubles can be quickly ended. Ice-Mint, as this new preparation is called, is said to shrivel up hard corns, soft earns or corns between the toes so that they can be lifted out easly with the fingers. It's won derful. Think of it; only a touch or two of Ice-Mint and real foot-joy Is yours. There is not one bit of pain or sore ness when applying it or afterwards and it doesn't even irritate the skin. If your feet are inclined to swell or puff, or if you have cracked or bleeding toes, it will draw the in flammation right out and quickly heal the sore and tender places. It is the real Japanese secret of fine, healthy, little feet and Is greatly ap preciated by women who wear high ; heel shoes and by men who have to ! stand on their feet all day. Try it. Just ask in any drug store for a small jar of Ice-Mint and learn for your self what solid foot comfort really it. There is nothing like it. CHD&J Easy to apply. Stir*, Quick, Safe. 25c. Gorga*. Itezall Druggist, I<l N. Tlilrd St. and Pennn. Station. >. i in f THREE HELD FOR ASSAUIVT Lewistown, Pa., June 29.—At a hearing before Justice of the Peace Hnmaker, three men have been held for court charged with assault and battery upon Chief of Police H. D. Yea man. They are Verne Hart and John Stewart, of Lewistown, and Samuel Bailey, of Burnham. The trouble grew out of the officer ar resting Bailey. The chief alleges that Bailey struck at him and to de fend himself he used his mace on the prisoner and then the other men Interfered. REUNION AT PEN MAR Pen Mar, Pa., June 29.—The twen ty-eighth annual reunion of the Re formed Churches of Maryland, Vir ginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia, will be held here, Thursday, July 19. The Rev. Dr. William Mann Irvine, head master of Mercersburg Academy, and Dr. George Leslie Omwake, a brother of W. T. Omwake, Waynesboro, and president of Urslnus Callege, College ville. Pa., will deliver addresses. 3h/tL Will Place On Sale 41 SATURDAY 75 White Washable at $10.90 Typical Schleisner models—four-inch belt, gathered front and back, satin buttons 200 White Washable Gabardine Skirts at $2.75 Country Club Sl at $5.50, $5.95, $6.95 Of Shetland wool, in all desirable summer tints. FRECKLES Now Is the lime to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling, ashamed of your freckles, as the prescrii>:ion othlne —double strength—ls guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othlne— double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear com plexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if It falls to remove freckles.---Adv.
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