Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 08, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    PRESBYTERIANS
HOLD MEETING
Association Represents Vari
ous Churches in Harris
burg and Vicinity
Mechanicsburg, Pa., March 8. —
l.ast evening a pleasant session of
the Presbyterian Association of Har
risburg and vicinity was held in the
local Presbyterian Church, the Rev.
George Fulton, pastor. At the
meeting, which is a quarterly event,
a busines"s session was held in the
late afternoon.
With the Rev. E. E. Curtis, pas
tor of Westminster Church, Harris
burg. as leader, an open meeting
was held in the evening, with a
conference on the mid-week service,
when he spoke from the minister's
viewpoint. Representing the lay
men. the speaker was D. B. Ainev,
of Harrisburg. chairman of the Pub
lic Service Commission of the state.
J. Henry Spicer had charge of the
meeting.
The association, which is com
posed of the ministers, trustees,
elders and deacons from the various
i-hurches, includes Harrisburg, Steel
ton. Middletown. Paxtang. Camp
•J I ill and Mechanicsburg.
Arrangement has been made by
the executive committee to hold the
next meeting at the Olivet Presby
terian Church. Harrisburg.
Sin" AGAINST MII.LERS
Waynesboro. Pa., March 8. —
Sealer of Weights Foreman has
brought suit against a Chambers
burg milling firm charging it with
selling a commodity the proper
weight of which was not marked
on the container.
PATRIOTIC MEETING
Shippensburg, Pa., March B.—A
patriotic mass meeting will be held
in the Lutheran Church this even
ing. Several out-of-town speakers
will be present. The band, assisted
by a chorus of 150 voices, will fur
nish music.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON
Dillsburg. Pa., Mar. S.—Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Powell, announces the
birth of a son, Harry Leins Powell,
on Wednesday, March 6. 1918.
RECRUITING AVIATION UNIT
Waynesboro, Pa., Mar. 8. —Twen-
ty-six men have enlisted in Frank
lin County Aviation Unit, No. 2. now
forming. Of this number several
have enlisted from Waynesboro.
TOLLGATES REMOVED
Waynesboro, Pa., Mar. 8. —Three
old landmarks in the way of toll
gates were removed from the Way
nesboro. Greencastle and Mercers
burg turnpike. Photographs were
taken for the benefit of future gene
rations.
German Socialist Leader
Who Criticises Kaiser j
Wrblfsf
t-.
PHILIP SCHEIDE.MANN
Philip Scheidemann. German So
cialist leader, has become one of the
very prominent figures in the gov
ernment. His recent criticism of the
Kaiser's statements about the Rus
sian situation brought him into no
tice again. Heretofore he has agreed
with the government or made merely
formal objection to its policies.
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FRIDAY EVENTVG,
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
Pantomime and Songs by
Mite Society of Church
Mechanicsburg, Pa., March B.—A!
i program of unusual interest wasj
given last evening by the Mite So-]
ciety of the First United Brethren]
Church in the Sunday school room |
under the direction of Mrs. Edward
Xailor. Part one was a pantomime
of live pictures, illustrated by songs.
The first picture, "Home," song,
; Miss Carrie Anderson; "Camp." song,'
male quartet, composed of the fol- j
! lowing. M. E. Anderson, George C.!
Pietz, Frank Hollinger and Lloyd I
i L'lrich: "Red Crass." sons, Mrs. Wil- j
, bur Dietz; "Liberty," congregation'
! sang "America"; "Peace," song Mrs. 1
| Tolbert Beitzel. Miss Marrietta j
I Sultzaberger was the pianist.
A dialogue, "Aunt Deborah's First l
1 Luncheon," was given for the sec-!
I ond part of the program and these i
i persons were in the cast of cliarac- !
; ters: Mrs. Wilbur Dietz, Mrs. Koss j
! Lehman, Miss Carrie Anderson, Mrs. j
'■ George Pietz, Miss Maud Ulrlch, Miss ]
Hazel Shover, and Miss Romaine j
1 Stainbaugh. Following the program i
I refreshments were on sale in the i
I diningroom. A large bunch of car- j
; nations was presented to Mrs. Philip !
Stahl, who has been ill.
Waynesboro Pastor Enters
Service in Y.M.C.A.Work
Waynesboro. Pa.. March B.—The i
J Rev. Joseph E. Guy. pastor of St.
| Paul's Reformed Church, will enter
' the war service on April 1. He has
been admitted to the Y. 11. C. A.
I war work forces and will prepare
| for active service in that depart
ment. He will first go to the Y.
M. C. A. War Work College at
'Springfield. Mass., where he will take
a one month's course of training in.
the regular Y. M. C. A. line of war
service.
ACCIDENTS AT WAYNESBORO
Waynesboro. Pa., March B.
While W Zuckerman. a junk dealer,
of Waynesboro, was using a windlass
in the loading of iron upon a car
yesterday, the crank slipped and
struck Mr. Zuckerman a terrific
blow and fractured his collar bone.
Earl Rickard, east of town, while
i at work in the pipe shop of Frick
| Company, yesterday had his coliar
| bone broken by a falling pipe from
| a rack near where he was working.
Bit; MONEY FOR HOGS
Waynesboro. Pa., March B.—Clark
; Elliott, on the Hoflfer farm at Mt. ]
j Airy, sold forty fat hogs to Al. Re- j
buck, of Shippensburg, a shipper of i
i livestock, for which he received 17 '
| cents pe rpound. the bunch weigh- i
i ing 9.975 pounds. Clark was handed I
i a check for $1,695.90.
WAR-TIME SOCIAL
Shippensburs, Pa.. March 8. —This j
i evening the Christian Endeavor So- j
i ciety of Messiah United Brethren |
I Church will hold a war-time social |
lat the church. No fine wearing ap- !
1 parel is to be worn, no jewelry or !
fancy articles to be worn. A charge I
of one cent will be made for viola- j
tions. The invitations were writ
ten on wrapping paper and handed
out by members of the commit
tee.
M ARRIAG E AN NOUN CEMENT
Waynesboro, Pa., March B.—An
nouncement has been made of the
marriage of Miss Anna Showalter,
of Shady Grove, and Benjamin Strite
of Greencastle. Mr. Strite is now
employed at Baltimore. The wed
ding took place at Harrisburg.
S& B
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Johnson & Johnson Shaving Cream, JHL JL W M
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Cut Rate Medicines and Rubber Goods 35 c D rham du P .x !*JK
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SI.OO Herpicide 69, ' I J ava Rice Face Powder 29, ■ ;
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Artificial __— Cfc I f o*r * Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, 360 E'
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SI.OO Mayr's Stomach Remedy ....590 b3ltS 75c Fountain Syringe—Saturday ..590 ' dlum Grave's Tooth Powder 150 H J
75c Mellin's Food 550 —3O Remedy $275 Seamless Hot Water Bottle, 130 Pinaud's Lilac .630 H
J SI.OO Danderine 590 —————— Saturday $2.19 L_______ Mavis' Toilet Water 890 ||
SI.OO Phelp's Rheumatic 59e L______| .50 Moulded Hot Water Bottle. 1 Violet Ammonia 210 B. }
SIOO Sage and Sulphur "3* * Z S,W " by sl ' B9 25c ' sl ' 2o Doris' Toilet Water 89* |
60c Pinex -o Father John's sl-00 $l5O De Vilbiss Atomizer No. 31, Carter's Hays' Mennen's Talcum .....150 g§
- • o tt ~ Saturday sl.lO Liver Pills tT . tT , William's Talcum 150
$1.75 S. S. S M.14 MedlCme ' Hoods TJ Ha.r Health Col(rate Talcum !
50c Vick's Salve 39, ' Sarsaparilla Saturday . ° .$1.39 < ! 59 <" Johnson's Baby Powder 140 S|
1$ SI.OO Pain's Celerv Comnound 67* __ ___ _ Kaloheno Tooth Powder A 7& BS
M ™r, , T _____ '<*o $1.25 Hub-hot Water Bottle, Saturday, ————— H i
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SI.OO Horsford's Acid Phosphate ..730 C 1 Pint Hudnut's Toilet Water 790- I
50c Horlick-S Lunch Tablets 37, Sassafola 2Sc .98, Imported Attar Tropica, Talcum 16,
50c Milk's Emulsion .*{9o 140 _ Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder 730 B ;
SI.OO Quaker Herb Extract 790 * Gingerole . $2.50 Velvet Combination Fountain Tea Bay Rum Hudnut's Cold Cream 410 1 !
_ _ , , r Syringe, Saturday $1.79 ■
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SI.OO Varnesis 790 $1.50 sl-00 C. and C. Fountain Syringe, L_l__ ______ l Palm Olive Face Powder 310
Saturday 69£ ... I 1
50c Electric Bitters 340 Fplnw'c ———_________ Violet Simplicity Rice Powder ....170 gl |
t , mD . | T • -j $2.00 Combination Fountain Syringe, „ . A/r ~ .
SLOO Pmoleum L„u.d 73, Hypophos- 25c Saturday ....81.59 60c SI.OO Pompe.an Massage Cream 31, | ;
60c Syrup of Figs 340 " Hudnut's Cuticle Remover 410 ■ |
50c Pape's Diapepsin 290 phates' Forkola $1.50 Hot Water Bottle, Saturday, $1.19 Sal-Hepatica Listerine Charles' Flesh Food 29^
30c Piso's Cough Remedy 190
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KENNEDY'S, 321 Market Streetlll
War Department Officers
Making Survey of Canal
Hagerstown, Md., March B.—Offi
cers detailed by the War Depart
ment. in charge of Major John
Stuart, are making a survey of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal from
Cumberland to Washington to ascer
; tain if the waterway can be en
larged with a view of the govern
i ment taking it over and operating
the waterway as a coal carrier dur
| ing the remainder of the war. The
i officers, traveling on motorcycles,
; are on their way down the canal
; making a careful inspection after
' investigating the terminal and ship
i ping facilities at Cumberland. It is
' designed to use tractors and a trol
i ley device to be installed on the
towpath, in connection with mule
| power to facilitate the movement
lof boats. A large fleet of boats will
j be built for use on the canal if the
! plan is adopted by the government.
BIG BARN DEMOLISHED
Waynesboro, Pa., March 8. —Dur-
i ing the high wind storm the large
I bank barn on the Hawthorne farm,
I owned by Mrs. P. B. Montgomery,
jof Chambersburg. was practically
demolished. A few days ago the
stone walls fell out aijd the wind
blew the roof in.
DandYLine
Specials
' • I Ladies' Dress Shoes, made of black or dull
\ •;j kid lace, either curved or straight heels;
*. : also the new military heel. $4.00
I Special
One lot of Ladies' Pumps. This season's styles. High or
military heels; not all sizes. Saturday Q C
Special tPD.S/O
DandYLine Shoe
Store
202 MARKET STREET
HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH
Banquet and War Meeting
Held by Carlisle Grocers \
Carlisle, Pa., March 8. —Celebrat- ]
ing the first anniversary of their or
ganization, members of the Retail'
Grocers' Association of the Carlislel
Chamber of Commerce, with their]
guests, businessmen from all parts,
of the valley, last evening met in
Mentzer Hall for a banquet. The;
main address was delivered by Wil
liam Smedley, of the State Retailer's
Assaciation. The various regulations
of the food administration were dis
cussed and the grocers pledged their
support in carrying them out. Food
! Administrator Mentzer r>raised the
j patriotic stand of the grocers and
stated that there has not been a
I single violation of the flour or other j
j edicts.
Carlisle Minister Will Be
Candidate For Legislature
j Carlisle, Pa' Mar. 8. —The Rev. A.
j P. Stover, pastor ot the Carlisle
l Church of God, and at present trea
| surer to the Cumberland County
i Poor Board has announced his can-
I didacy for the Republican nomin
-1 ation for the legislature on a plat
form which pledge his support ot"
the prohibition amendment to the
constitution. The Rev. Stover hn*s
filled pastorates at Newville and
"VVormleysburg in addition to that at
Carlisle and has been prominent in
the affairs of the County Sunday
School organization.
I IM'.O FOR SUNDAY SELUNU
Carlisle, Pa., Mar. B.—By payment
of fine and costs amounting to $9.92
the case of John Vovakes, charged
with violating the Sunday closing
laws, was adjusted. Members of the
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Ministerial Association of town head
ed by l>r. J. H. Morgan of Dickinson
appeared for the hearing and when
none was held, discussed plans to
further a more rigid Sunday obser
vance here.
STARCH S, 1918,
HUNTING SITE FOlt PLANT
llaperstown, Md., Mar. 8. —Kepre-
sentatives of tho Bernard Oloekler
Company, of Pittsburgh, are here in
conference with the board of trade
relative to securing a thirty-acre
tract of land MM a site for a largo
plant for mam;:. . turing refriger
ators. The firm, it is stated, will
employ a largo number of workmen
in the new plant if a desirable loca
tion can be fotind.
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