NEWS OF WEST SHORE LEMOYNE HONOR ROLLOFSOLDIERS fnteresting Feature of Annual * Banquet of High School Alumni This Evening Uniojue, Pa., July s.—This even ing the annual banquet of the Le aioyne High School Alunini Associa tion in honor of members of the 1918 graduating class will be held in the High school auditorium. Mem bers of the graduating class to be admitted to the association are: Miss Elmira Bricker, Miss Anna Baker and Miss Beatrice Barnhart. A feature of the evening's pro gram will be the unfurling of a serv ice flag and presentation of an hon or roll containing the names of alumni members in the service, to the borough school board. The serv-1 Ice flag will be unfurled some time! during the evening's program. Lewis P. Markley will present Oie honor roll to the school board. The roll will! be accepted by Whitney Mumma,; president of the board. The members in the service are: Harry Slothower. stationed at Camp i Lee. Va.; Henry Baker with the! 112 th Infantry, "somewhere in France:" Milton Baker, stationed in 1 a western camp; Oliver Baker at Camp Lee, Petersburg. Va.; J. Boyd! Trostle, Sandy Hook, N. J.; and Al fred Ensminger, at Camp Hancock. I Mr. Trostle and Mr. Ensminger are j In the ordnance department. Committees in charge of the even-1 Ing's activities are: Program, Miss Ruth I. Steinhauer, chairman; Mrs. j L. M. May, Miss Nancy Bentz and j Walter McCormick: banquet, Mr.! and Mrs. Benjamin Kunkel, John j Wingert. Miss Stella Bentz and Miss Hazel Kuhn; decorating, Lewis P. Markley. Earl M. Baker, Walter Mc- Cormick. John Wingert and Paul D. Fettrow. I HAD NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Now Owe My Present Health and Strength to Vinol Burdott, N. T.—"l keep house for my family of three, and raise chick- I ens. I had a nervous breakdown, so j 1 was unable to work. The doctor j did not seem to help me. and a cous in asked me to try Vinol.—lt built j me up—l now have a good appetite ! and am well and strong."—Mrs. Loyal Palmer. There is no secret about Vinol.— —lt owes its success to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese I peptonates and glycerophosphates, ! the oldest and most famous body- I building and strength creating tonics. I George A. Gorgas. Kennedy's Med- i icine Store. 321 Market street: C. F. j Kramer. Third and Broad streets; ' Kitzmiller's Pharmacy, 1325 Derry i street, and druggists everywhere. I V FOR M A |/I| A* 4 CORNS ■ I wJEI KBr BUNIONS CALLUSES Immediate Relief—2s cents fcORGAS DRUG STORES 6th and Broad Open Evenings Big Mid-Summer Savings That Will Appeal to Every Thrifty Person Season's Best " -r— -age-i Styles in HATS (p agS J STRAW HATS g|^|^iK|^U Sennets, splits and wna soft straw. Any hat in stock, Values to $5.00. Choice 98c Shirts For Men and Mm Young Men • /pjf/P*^ Silk Front Shirts, neat, matched i st°c.ai * 2 : 50 . valuts :.. $1,49 wS®' Men's Percale Shirts, soft cuffs, | I ff t Jf neat patterns, regularly r* I sold at SI.OO. Special ... /DC Comfortable and Stylish / at Big Savings W Men's Oxfords, black or tan, blu- Ml. % A cher and lace; values to tfyl $6.00; SPECIAE *5 Keds—the national tennis shoe; white or black; qo -.•.j.t-'N SPECIAL 'OC Iboys' Tan English—Durable oak K >'vJ' x sol es: neat lasts; (o no \ SPECIAL Men's Tan Army Shoes— <>o no Munson last; SPECIAL, wO.I JO Misses' and Children's Shoe Specials CHILDREN'S WHITE .MARY QQ _ _ JANE PIMPS fOC Misses and Children's patent and gun metal Mary Jane Pumps, QC special tPI.I/o Women's white poplin oxfords, full Louis heel, special ' Wonn'i patent roft and F reach kid pumps., blark or tan, fall hfflu, , VWV F"reach a Hp' f IV $7,341 value jy fIV special, ' FRIDAY EVENING, HAJRIUSBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 5 1918 Miss Mary C. Williams Bride of M. L Brown New Cumberland. Pa., July 5. Miss Mary C. Williams, and Mervll L. Brown, both of New Cumberland, were married Tuesday evening at 9.30 o'clock at the home of Harrison risl>urg, by the Rev. A. R. Ayres. pastor of the local Trinity United Brethren Church. The bride was at tired in a gown of white crepe de chin* with hat to match. Imme diately after the ceremony* the new ly-married couple left by automo bile on a wedding trip to Philadel phia, Trenton and Ocean Grove. They will reside here on their re turn. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Williams and the bridegroom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dair W. Brown, of New Cumber land. BARN BURNED AT MARYSVILI.E Marysvlile. Pa., July s.—Fire early yesterday morning totally destroyed a large frame barn of George W Rhoads, in Cameron street. The fire, of unknown origin, had entire ly enveloped the building when dis covered and efforts of the tiremen failed to check the flames. The loss will probably reach $1,200. partially covered by insurance. An automo bile of William A. Fortenbaugh, taken from a nearby garage, the roof of which had caught tire from the flying sparks, had its top and leather seats entirely destroyed from the flames. OFFICER VISITING SISTER McchanicaburK, Pa„ July s.—Lieu tenant J. Donald Hockman, chaplain of the Fifty-flfth Infantry, at Camp McArthur, Waco, Texas, spent yes terday with his sister, Mrs. Charles E. Brindle, West Main street. He is on a ten days' furlough, the greater patr of which he will spend at his boyhood home at Waynesboro. JOHN McCORMICK BURIED Lemoyne, Pa., July s.—Funeral service for John McCormick aged 55, father of Robert McCormick, the local boy who was one of the sur vivors of the transport Tuscania submarined off the Irish coast sev eral months ago. were held from his home, 371 Hummel avenue, yester day at noon. The Rev. L. A. Bush, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, officiated. Burial was made in the Camp Hill Cemetery. MITE SOCIETY OFFICERS New Cumberland, Pa., July i>■ — On Tuesday evening the Mite So ciety of the Church of God held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Gar field and elected the following of ficers: President. Mrs. Filmore Bair; vice-president, Mrs. Shuler; secre tary, Mrs. Nestor Bair; treasurer, Mrs. John Sweeney. BAPTISM ON SUNDAY New Cumberland, Pa., July 5. Baptismal services will be held next Sunday morning at 7 o'clock at the foot of Fifth street, when seven per sons will be baptized by immersion. The Rev. A. R. Ayres will have charge of the services. Real Estate Transfers Made Along West Shore Enoln, Pa., July s.—During tho past week real estate transfers along the West Shore have been active, the following sales being made: J. A. McPherson and wife, tract of ten acres of mountain land to Ira 12. Shaull, consideration nominal; B. F. Sterner and wife, property to Mary F. Eckert, consideration $1,600; H. L. McAlicker, lot to M. L. Gulden, $16.30 and other considerations; Harvey A. Zeiders and wife, property to George O. Shin del, consideration, $2,060; Katharine Spong, property to H. E. Schraedley, consideration $2,- 000; Katharine Spong, property to J. I. Lutz. consideration $1,700; H. C. Seitz and wife, property to H. A. Zeiders, nominal consideration; J. H. Lowery and wife, lot to A. R. Rupp ley, consideration private; K. M. Hershey, lot to Nettie F. Miller, nom inal - consideration; Enola Re,ally Company, lot to C. L. Cocklin, con sideration $110; Levi Brandt heirs, lot to W. A. Kiddle, consideration $075; O. K. McClure. property to Ella R. McClure, nominal considera tion; E. E. Weaver and wife, lot to P. M. Meals, consideration $575; Martha E. Martin, property to Ange lina Bricker, nominal consideration; H. F. Fells and wife to George E. Schroeder, property, consideration, $2,500; Joseph Bricker and wife, property to Martha E. Martin, nomi nal consideration. Personal and Social Items of Towns on West Shore Roger Eppley, Company H, Third j Engineers Training Regiment, Camp! Humphrey, Belvoir, Va., spent In dependence Day with his mother, Mrs. Annie Epply, at Marysville. ! Lawrence E. Kocher, Company 51 j One Hundred and Tenth Infantry,! Camp Dix, Wrightstown. N. J., spent I over the Fourth with his parents. Air. and Mrs. W. H. Kocher, at' Marysville. j Miss Ruth Sutton, of Lemoyne,; has returned from a trip to New l ; Jersey. Harry Collins, of Lancaster is spending some time with his brother, I Jacob Collins, at Camp Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Rockey. of Camp Hill, will spend the summer at Mt. Gretna. Mr. Rockey who is principal of the Camp Hill schools i will fill the position of assistant post ; master at the summer resort, j Mrs. E. D. Weigle, wife of Dr. | Weigle. pastor of the Trinity Luth eran i hurt h. Camp Hill, who has ; been ill for some time is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Sniveiy High, of Los Angeles, California, former residents of Lemoyne, who had been visiting ] friends in this part of the state forj | six weeks, have returned home.; i While in Lemoyne they were the; guests of Mr.• and Mrs. William I Fettrow. Mr. and Mrs. David EshUynan i spent the week-end with Mr. and' Mrs. E. P. Tritt of Longsdorf, at Washington Heights, j Mrs. J. E. Myers and Mrs. R. C.' Jensen, of Wormleysburg, were j guests of Mr. and Airs. W. O. Rishey, j I at Washington Heights on. Wednes- I day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tritt and I family and Mrs. D. W. Eshleman, j of Washington Heights, motored to ! Bowmansdale where they were the 1 | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop. Arthur Fisher, who has spent nine | months at the Methodist hospital I at Philadelphia, returned home on I Wednesday. Mrs. Carpenter and two children,; Mrs. Bittingcr and her mother, of; Trenton, X. J„ and Mr. and Mrs. 1 j Elmer Gilbreath, of Waynesboro,' | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert I j Hamaker, at Xew Cumberland this I week. i CORPS OF TEACHERS FILLED Mnrjs\tUe, Pa., July 5. Miss ; Carol Kerschner, of Newport, a for mer teacher at the Reformed Church! Orphanage at Womelsdorf. has been' j elected to teach the eighth grade of the Marysville public schools. By , her election every position in the! local schools have been filled, but John L. Hain, assistant principal j in the Hiqrh school, is in Class A 1 in ! the draft and will likely be called; before the next term opens. For the eighth successive time, i John L. Hain. Jr.. has been elected secretary of the local board and H. I J. Deckard, treasurer. | RETURNS T() CAMP LEE Lemoyne, Pa., July s.—John My i ers. prominent attorney and widely known in Cumberland county, who is I stationed at Camp Lee, with the! Headquarters Company of the 304 th! Engineers, has returned to campi after a short stay with his relatives' and friends in Lemoyne and Camp I SOLDIERS REACH FRANCE Liverpool, July s.—Mrs. Sara ! Rowe has received official notice of the arrival in France of her two 1 nephews, George and Chester Sharp, of the E'ghth Regiment of En gineers. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Freed received word to-day that their son. Edward Freed, had arrived in France. Young Freed enlisted with the Perry county aviation unit In April and has been in training only a short time prior to has sailing. Mrs. Margaret Sturtevant received word to-day that h£. * % >n, Wentzel Sturtevant, who is serving in France, has received the warrant of cor poral. RED INDIAN CHASER CAI'CHT Sunbury. Pa-. July 5. E. H. Reis er. of Sunbury, yesterday exhibited a snake he said he caught In Snyder county. It had a red back and yel low belly. Joseph Bateman, expert on snake lore, declared that it is a species known as Red Indian Chaser and he says it is very rare in this part of Pennsylvania. The reptile was four feet long and as thick around as a man's wrist. RAILROADERS RECEIVE PAY Sunbury, Pa., July s.—The 1,500 employes of the Pennsylvania rail road In Sunbury and Northumberland yesterday received their increase In pay, a sapprofed by Director-General McAdoo. But one month's back pay was given them. According to em ployes, this will be distributed over a period of six months, a month's back Increase to be given every other j two weeks. DRAFTEE BUYS STAMPS Sunbury, Pa.. July s.—Horace Row en. of Sunbury. who is in the draft, yesterday bought 1700 worth of War Savings Stamps with his savings. He already owns $250 worth of Liberty Bonds, and his mother, a widow, owns J1.200 worth of Bonds and War Savings Stamps, according to friends. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mnrlettn, Pa., July 6.— Miss Flor ence Relst, daughter of John G. Relst, of Mount Joy, has*announced her engagement to the Rev. Frank G. Bossert, who wa for twelve years pastor of the Old Donegal Presbyter ian Church, near Marietta, and leaves hortly for across the sea to do duty with the Y. M. C. A. Use McNeill Cold Tablets. Adv. Trains With Uncle Sam's Army at Camp Lee !AI iSH JAMES FRANK James Frank, 427 Herr street, a former student at Central High school, and an employe of the Bogar Sporting Goods Store, is now serv ing with the new National Army men at Camp Lee, Va. He is a mem ber of the Bnai Brith lodge. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY Eitola, Pa., July s.—Robbers have again started to work here, the last attempt being made at the home of C. A. Bainbridge in Adams street, where they were discovered on the back roof of the house, and an alarm given by neighbors and the introducers fled. Officials have been on tho lookout for these persons for some time as four other places have been visited. PATRIOTIC CHURCH MEETING New Cumberland. Pa., July 5. — On Sunday morning at 9 o'clock the Sunday school and congregation ofi the Church of God will hold a patri-j otic meeting. An address will be made by State Senator Scott S. Lei-' by, of Marysvlile. Special music will be a feature of the meeting. A service flag with thirteen stars will' be presented to the Sunday School. LifiJCLARK'S CUT-RATF. "I SI.OO i Medicine Stores—3oo Market St.—3o6 Broad St. • j j| Nuxated Iron ~ ~ , Mercolized Wax 59* r ——J S IOO 75c SI.OO * I Pinaud s Ehu dc Quinine Bcllans s S S I ~ ir ß , sc - - Ss t 48* 676 7Sc s Food J __ Full Pint Mineral Oil '">? 340 35c 10c " ————— I """""""""""""""I Coffee , Mary Garden Talcum ————H SI.OO 200 Malena Salve . ' Swamp Root a lb. 6 0 Blaud's~lron PiPls I I I" One Quart SI.OO ' SLOO " * 1 Quaker Herb Extract LimC Water " Pinkham Veg. Compound Pinaud's Lilac SaxoHte 710 790 670 490 Patent Medicines Household - I I S£Z£.:::::'£ Lady He ' en Chocolate COTjialCherries - lb - 49c I Neces.itie Rubber Good. Sal. 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Frank Brewster, senior member of the firm of Brewster, Gordon & Co., wholesale grocers, chairman of the board of directors of the Rochester Trust and Safe Deposit Company and long prominent in financial and business circles in Rochester, dis poses of an estate of about $700,000. The original will is dated September 10, 1908. Slight changes were made by codicils dated July 15, 1910, and March 2. 1914. After the children are given the household effects and personal be longings the executors of the will are directed to divide all of the estate into five equal shares. One of these shares is given to the eldest son. E. Franklin Brewster, Jr., who Is Junior partner in the firm of Brewster, Gordon & Co.. and another to Emily Brewster Frelinghuysen, wife of United States Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen. of New Jersey. SERMON TO LODGE Marysvlile, Pa.. July s.—The an nual sermon to Belle of Blue Moun tain Lodge, Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, of Mafyivllle, will be delivered on Sunday evening in Bethany United Evangelical Church by the pastor, the Rev. C.'D. Pewterbaugh. Mem bers of the organization have issued an invitation' to members of Bluo Mountain Lodge. No. 694, Brother hood of Railway Trainmen, to at tend. AITO THIEVES PINED The automobile belonging; to Harry and Leon Lowengard, which was stolen last Friday night, was recov ered near Martinsburg, w. Va., when five young men were arrested and held by the authorities there. Be cause of their youth the men were lined for a misdemeanor, and releas ed. They had run the Lowengard ma chine into a telegraph pole, damag ing it„ and had stolen another ma chine to continue their trip. CLIMBS WALLS OF XEW PEXX-HAHRIS Hundreds of people, thronging Cap itol Park and nearby streets, saw •'Bill" Strothers, "the human spider," clamber up the outside wall of the Penn-Harris hotel yesterday noon. Strothers did this as his part of the big demonstration. When he had scaled the wall, he stood on his head. Following his climb, he was engaged to appear for the remainder of the week at a local theater. DANIEL HEltll KI NKKI. ENLISTS IX ARTILLERY Daniel Herr Kinkel. son of Judge and Mrs. George Kunkel. has been re leased by his local board. City Board No. L and will enlist for servicec In the Field Artillery. His board will send him to Fortress Monroe, Satur- Sultan of Turkey Claimed by Death AmMteritain. July 5. Mohammed V, Su-ltan of Turkey, died at 7 o'clock last Tuesday, says a Constantinople dispatch received here to-day byway of Vienna. Mohammed V, thlrty-flfth sovereign of Turkey in direct descent of the house of Othman. founder of the em pire. came to the throne by a coup d'etat on April 27. 1919, after having ueen held for thirty-three years a prisoner by his brother. Sultan Ab dul 11, in the royal palace in Con stantinople. The scheming Abdul II intended that his own son, Prince Will Help You Save 1 yQu of £ rom 15 to f o r/ p Men's oxfords in gun- Women's whit< ua coeoa brown, L lea^hor^Marv* 1 T n n h " d o en ' 8 P ?w"i Boys' and girls' white fa \ leatner Mary Jane Pumps, $1.50 K1 . . _ . M% y( value; QQ or " lack tennis oxfords; Jf? 76c value; 49c J Women's white outing Misses' and Misses' white , j ' Jane children's canvas lace """""~™"■™~" i^————^ white canvas 1- shoes, English -4 "■ J < M \ .