6 DAMAGES AWARDED Chnnil>crSburg, Pa., Feb. 14.—A jury in common pleas court hero in Ihe case of John E. Baker V 3. Wil liam . If. Dietrich, Bertha Detrich Pearl Detrlch, Floss Detrich, George M. Detrich and Mrs. Clara Phcil l warded the defendants $1,785.33 is damages for the Construction over their land of a lateral railroad joining Baker's quarry at Wil liamson, this county, and the Cum berland Valley railroad. m im I—irar ini==im ir-,i int~=iEH^^]EH==i=Jß Si STERNS irsTERNS ]I a i 2or w.ilnu7 ~sl 11 209" WILNUT ST. 1° | ALWAYS KEEP YOUR EYE | ! PEELED FOR STERN'S SHOE j, ' II roiri Here are a few samples quoted for V, t L —iAjje-' Y/vSTiilj! ; to-morrow . J Men** tnn Men'* inn | 3lrn*M fi U I l(jlm medium Hiifmlfi calf medium II \ ■mfSi / nelglit button weight tnn II ly I Array " / ; work who en. = Jin / f Mueller feniiine SeuiUdre S I / MAk Wlrn Incc sho ''"- uX. for M "" ,p - 94 i <4 ™i at vn | UM ,t j values at j] HI Boys' Tan Storm Higli I Goodyear /A//® If ill , | aso A r. .*2-95 tss? JM? 1 g 1 Ladies' Black, Vlel Soft! n °'"' | sßfot \V 1 Comfort $2.95 Hill ber* j\ jj • j -r 1 More of I I ! J • j Those Natty / g Dp ' Brown Lace / | ,ff | > '' i ' Boys' English Lace l i Shoes, black <5 O A C fj I,!, calf "• I Your Open Credit ' a is Charge Good Account COLLINS CO. 34 North Second Street Announce a Sale that you cannot afford to miss. The Final Cleanup of All Women's, Misses' and Girls' Coats at exactly 1/2 PRICE Easy Credit Terms to Everyone SALE NOW ON WOMEN'S COATS 39 Plush Coats that were priced $2O 'to $6O are now $10.0°; $30.00 47 Cloth Coats that were priced $22.50 to $69.50 are now $11.25 0 $34.75 GIRLS' COATS 56 Girlg' Coats (sizes 3 to 12 years) that were priced $5.00 to $17.00, now $2.50° $8,50 VELVET DRESSES We also include in this Sale 17 Velvet Dresses at One-Half Price. FURS One-third off on all Furs, separate Scarfs, Muffs and Sets. MEN'S OVERCOATS Our entire stock of Men's and Young Men's Over coats, in plain blacks, blues, grays, or fancy mixtures. • Conservative, belted or high waist models are now re duced One-Fourth. Regular prices were $20.00 to $60.00. Now selling for $15.00 10 $45.00 \ New Spring Suits for Men and Women are . arriving daily and we will be pleased to have you come in and try them on. COLLINS CO. 34 N. 2nd St. A . Liberal Square * Credit to Deal For < Out-of-town Everybody Customers FRIDAY EVENING, EXPERTS VISIT ORCHARDS Cluiiubershurg, Pa., Feb. 14. — Dr. E. L. Nion, extension pathologist if Stipe College, and Lieutenant tiles, of the same institution, came o this place and with County Agent 'oseph S. Oberle visited tho orchards 'if Earl Ilarshmari near \Vaynes joro. The Harshman oochards are being used for tho purpose of ex perimenting and demonstration. Cumberland Valley News THIEF LEFT $lO IN CHICKENCOOP Shippensburg Woman Whose Fowls Were Stolen Finds Bill in Poultryhousc Carlisle, Pa., Feb. 14. - Samuel Hcilman, Southampton township, the last of the alleged chicken thieves four of whom are in Jail here and have been held for court, has been arrested and is being held here. It is claimed that among other articles Heilman took a corn sheller from a neighboring farmer. A feature of one of the recent thefts at *the home of a Shippens burg woman was that while her coop was rifled, she found In tho morning, whether through accident or design she doesn't know, a new $lO bill, more than the value of the fowls "taken. Excellent Program Given at Bloserville Institute . Meehaiilcshurg, Pa., Feb. 14.—Under the direction of a committee com posed of William S. Shelly, Benjamin E. Gayman-and Miss Emma Thorn, an excellent program, with after noon and eveninng sessions of the sub local institute of the teachers of kford township, was given at Bloserville today. The program in cluded devotional exercises, conduct ed by the Rev. Mr. Hoffman; music recitations, discussions and the fol lowing speakers: Miss Bessie Mounts, Harry B. Shqeley, W. F. Kramer, Miss Orpha Leliman, Daniel Warner, Miss Ethyl Kamerer, Mrs. Alice Glbb, Miss Emma Thorne, the Rev. J. W. Wolfe and county superintendent, J, Kelso Green. MRS. ADDISON DILI.ER Mcc'liniiiCKtiurg, Pa.. Feb. 14. — The death of Mrs. Addison DiUer, of Boiling Springs, occurred on Wed nesday night, after an illness of pneumonia. She was U4 years old, and was a member of the United Brethren church in that place. Sur viving are: Her husband and a daughter. Mrs. Emory Hall, of Boil ing gprings; also the following brothers and sisters: Sarah Jacobs, Amanda Umholtz, David Young and Absalom Young, of Perry county; and Jesse Selby, Ohio. The funeral services will be held at her late home, on Monday mornTng, at 10 o'clock and burial will be made at Mt. Zlon Cemetery, near ChUrch jtown. &ARRISBTTRG TEEEGftXPH ASKS COUNTY TO . RETURN MONEY Acquitted and Sentenced to Pay Half of Costs, Now Objects to Penalty Carlisle, Pa., Feb. 14. —Paying the costs In the Cumberland County courts and now 'instituting an action to get his money back Is the act of Howard Disney, of West Falrvlew, and one that has created an interest ing question. Disney brought an ac tion against Rollie Sparrow, of Wormleysburg at the February ses sion of court, claiming assault and battery. The Jury acquitted the Je- and ordered that the costs be equally divided "between the prosecutor and defendant," 'and Dis ney paid (36.86, his share. Now he claims through his attorney that he was not the "prosecutor" and has asked for a rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside and the money returned. CHARGED WITH STEALING BOND Carlisle, Pa.., Feb. 14. Claiming that he took a liberty bond, a charge was brought against John Prowell. of Shlppensburg, brought to the county jail yesterday. It is claimed that Prowell took the bond from an acquaintance while the latter was bowling and had hung up his coat. The number of the bond had been taken and when it was presented at a bank for sale, the arrest followed. CAR AND AUTO COLLIDE Chambcrsburg, Pa., Feb. 14, — A heavy fog yesterday afternoon was responsible for a collision between a trolleycar on the Chambersburg, Greencastle and Waynesboro Com pany's line and an automobile driv en by Charles Wilkinson, of Fay etteville, near here. Wilkinson was on his way home and w'as unable to see the trolley as ho approached the crossing at the southern end of town. The crash broke nearly all of the trolley windows, but all of the passengers escaped injury. The front part of the automobile was wrecked and young Wilkinson, who was only recently discharged from the Army, was thrown out'and ren dered unconscious. He was resusci tated with little difficulty and it is not thought that his injuries will prove serious. OX DUTY IX PARIS Chambersburg, Pa,. Feb. 14. — First Lieutenant E. Hunter Riil"l always rrcomincmlod OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, ( OLDS Bronchial Asthma futa •< atmdy aad obaaraatlo* aonvinead him it would anfoljr, qaieklr and nrrli llop a bad couth and lira laatant raliai Kg Oroaabial Aalhaaa. Guarantaad kuabna Bare la abeolate proof from naara. ' Waterburv, Ct.—So aittma thanks to OxidaM Salem, It". Va.— We find it all you claim. Kendrxck, Col.—Aut well pleased witli mult*. ' Circlevitle, V— More help tiian from anything. Somerset, Mass.—lt give* full satisfaction. ! Detroit. Mich.— lt ha* benefited me greatly, j It'orccsfer. Mass.— l* worth thousand! to mg, Keene, A. H. —l peak in highest praise of it f>n ton, Mich.—l got nearly initant relief. , I llou ell. J/icA.—For aitlima, besttlunir I've fang Cincinnati, (>.—lt is a wonderful medicine. |. I Smiths Basin, A". I'.—Delighted with Oxidase, j I Rochdale. Mass.— Cough gone, gained eight In*. I Signed letter* on file. Order torlgjjt [ kloucy back 11 .1 faila. All DruMlataij G. A. Gorgas Urn, jglnmag Father and Son Week This is the right time for father and son to come to the Wm. Strouse Store for their Suits and overcoats Our 15 Day f?| Clearance Ends Tomorrow ' Every father and son can make the time useful by coming here to . gelher, Saturday, for clothes at our 15-Day Clearance Sale Prices. One of the most important things that both are interested in is clothes. Every father wants to have his boy well dressed. Every boy likes to see bis father in good clothes. % Not only will the time here be put to good service for both, but the lesson in economy will accrue to the family's interest. s • All our suits, and overcoats remaining from our winter stocks are in eluded in the sale. There is every good model the sort that will he as serviceable next winter as now. Tomorrow is the last day of the sale.. It will he busy because Wm. Strouse Clothing at such large reductions as these is in demand by all well-dressed men. ( $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $19.50 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats, $24.50 $35.00 Suits* and Overcoats, $27.50' $40.00 Suits and Overcoats, $33.50 $45.00 Suits and Overcoats, $37.50 t , ' $50.00 Suits and Overcoats, $41.50 • - > * •/ — All Boys' Suits and Overcoats at Clearance Prices Clearance Prices on Shirts, Underwear and Sweaters Wm. Strouse Store—3lo Market St. FEBRUARY 14, T9T9. have relieved and discharged from is expected that he will return ti service all the civilians who went Philadelphia, abroad to serve under him in the "FARMERS' PICNIC" construction and operation of the MhrysvlUc, Pa., Feb. 14,—Tlii American military railways, and evening the Marysville Civic Clul gradually to have substituted in all will hold a "farmers' picnic" at thl positions regular army officers, home of Mrs. William Dice, in Mapli When such reorganization of the avenue. Civic Club members ani service has been fully completed it guests will attend. Relieve Your Indigestion With A Laxative .i Dyspeptics know that indigestion is accompanied by constipation, and that until the bowels can be regulated as they will act freely and naturally every day at a stated time, swallowing dyspepsia tablets is of little use. A great and growing number of sufferers from this trouble find immediate and then permanent relief by the use of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin- The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective laxative-tonic. It is a combination that has been found wonderfully helpful in indigestion, oonstipation, biliousness, headaches, bad breath, belching and gas on the stomach. A small dose is all that is required. The druggist will refund your money ft it tail• to do as promised. • ri Dr. Caldwell's OYRUP PEPSIN '^* ie P er f e °t sLLuxstice and absorbing war ta;e wehave main- FREE SAMPLES —lf you hava omr used *•{92* P?. 0 * . at Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin send for a free trial ujich tWafamiiy lax- bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 46S Washington St Mootkrflo. m 26 year*. Two sizes— for a copy of Dr. Caldwell's book, "Tbo 50c and $l.OO. Csrc of Baby."