Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 02, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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RURAL CARRIERS
FIGHT FOR MAIL
Contractor and Bondsman
Take Their Troubles Into
Juniata County Court
NLiflliiitown, Pa.. May 2.—A light
between James K. Buchanan, rural
mail carrier between Black Bog and
Mattawanna, and ha bondsman,
William Bilger. as to whether the
bondsman should be permitted to
carry the mail half the time and
receive half of the revenue, had its
aftermath in Juniata county court
when Bilger was found guilty on an
assault and battery charge. A mo
tion has been filed for a new trial.
The quarrel is said to have taken
place on February 10 of this year.
Both parties are from Black Bog
Valley.
In 1917, Bilger became bondsman
for Buchanan, who received the
contract for carrying the mails be
tween Black Bog and Mattawanna,
and since that time until the week
of February 10, they worked on
alternate weeks and divided the rev
enue. On February 10 both men
appeared at the post office when
Buchanan is alleged to have told
Bilger that he was only a substitute
and that he was "fired."
Bilger denied that he was a sub
stitute, saying that the contract be
tween them when he became
Buchanan's bondsman, was to the
effect that in consideration of his
becoming bondsman he was to do
half the work and receive half of
the pay and in consequence he re
fused to be discharged.
When the postmaster had thrown
the Mattawanna bag of mail out,
both scrambled for it and the fight
is said to have followed. Buchanan
is said to have been worsted, while
Bilger carried the mail. Bilger
claimed that he struck Buchanan
only after the latter had hit him so
hard that he broke two of his
fingers.
SERMON TO FIRk.UK>
New I'umhcrlnnri, May 2.—On Sun
day morning, May 18. the Citizens'
Hose Company, will meet at the hose
house at 10 o'clock and at 10.30 will
go to St. Paul's Butheran Church,
where tlie Rev. David S. Martin, pas
tor, will preach to the company.
MAY DAY EXERCISES
V e iv Cumberland. Pa., May 2. The
High School held May day exercises
yesterday afternoon. A program
consisting of music recitations and
reading was rendered. Miss Billian
Kauffman was crowned May Queen.
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun ami Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to Remove Easily
Here's a chance. Miss Freckle
face, (o try a remedy for freckles
with the guarantee of a reliable
concern that it will not cost you a
penny unless it removes the freckles;
while if it does give you a clear com
plexion the expense is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of Othine —
double strength—from any druggist
and a few applications should show
you how easy it is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get a beau
tiful complexion. Barely is more
than one ounce needed for the
worst case.
Be sure to ask the druggist for
the double strength Othine, as this
strength is sold under guarantee of
money back if it fails to remove the
freckles.
7IBFOB7DiiyS
If Yonr Nerves Are Shaky Because of
Over-indulgence in Tobacco or
Alcohol or by Excess of Any Kind,
Bio-Feren is What Yon Seed
Right Away.
_ Don't grow old before your
time, don't let nervousness wreck
your happiness or chances in life.
The man with strong, steady
nerves is full of vigor, energy,
ambition and confidence.
You can have nerves of steel,
firm step, new courage and keen
mind by putting your blood and
nerves in first-class shape with
mighty Bio-Feren, a new discov
ery, inexpensive and ellicient.
Men and women who get up so
tired in the morning that they
have to drag themselves to their
daily labor will in just a few days
arise with clear mind, definite
purpose and loads of ambition.
All you have to do is to take
two Bio-Feren tablets after each
meal and one at bedtime—7 a day
for 7 days—then reduce to one
after each meal until all are gone.
Then if your energy and endur
ance haven't doubled, if your
mind isn't keener and eyes j
brighter, if you don't feel twice !
as ambitious as before, any drug- j
gist anywhere will return the '
purchase price—gladly and freely. |
Bio-Feren is without doubt the
grandest remedy for nervous, run
down, weak, anaemic men and
women ever offered and is not
at ail expensive. All druggists
in this city and vicinity have a
supply on hand—sell many pack
ages.
FASCINATING TEEIH
How Every Woman Can Quick
ly Charm Her Friends With
Lovely Teeth,
Clean, White and Brilliant
If you want the cleanest of
"white teeth and healthy gums
free from disease, an easy and
quick way to get both is to use
a tooth paste so effective and per
fect that astonishing results usu
ally come in a week's time.
And the cost is so little. Just
go to any drug or department
store, and get a large tube of
SENRECO TOOTH PASTE for '
-35 cents.
Not only will it make your
teeth clean and white, but it will
at once remove any filmy coating,
help to check the ravages of
Pyorrhea and banish acidity in
the mouth.
It is used by thousands of
dentists and its sale has been re
markable. When you visit your
dentist, which you should do at
least twice a year, ask him about
SENBECO. It's a most delightful
and refreshing tooth paste.
"FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 2, 1919.
Type of Bomb Mailed Governor Sproul
\ ' ** • ... , T if ,
Picture of box in which was an infernal machine shows it opened so as to reveal all four sides. The
bomb measured 7 \i> inches and the box had a "Gimbel Brothers" wrapper. This particular bomb was addressed
to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, one of the many prominent men selected by the sender, included in the
list were Governor Sproul, Attorney General Schaffer and Senator Eyre.
NOT TO BE BORNE
"Henry Mrs. Fibbers next door says
she is going to get a new electric run
about."
"That's good. Maybe she'll take you
out for a little ride!"
"Oh. dear! Oh, dear."
"What's the matter now?"
"You can sit there and calmly talk
j about your wife being subjected to pub
lic humiliation !"—Birmingham Age-
Herald.
Standing of the Crews
HARRISBI RG SIDE
Philadelphia Division. The 113
crew to go first after 1.30 o'clock:
126, 110, 103, 111, 123, 107, 101, 104,
118 and 102.
Engineers for 02, 103, 104.
Conductors for 126.
Brakemen ior 104, 111, 113, 118, 126.
Engineers up: Yeater, Andrews,
May, Houseal, Binkley, Downs, Gohr.
Firemen up: Ellis, Webb, Varner,
Albert, Rider, Kintz, Dallinger, Bick
el, I'tloy, Gushing, Sheets, Mace,
Fenstermaeher, Fry, Kirchoff, W. R.
Kimmich.
Conductors up: Rife.
Brakemen up: Eichelberger, Funs
ton, Zimmerman, Altemus, Arndt,
Werdt, Belford, Poff, Lutz, College,
Kiilian, Cross. Hoyer, Schriver,
Dare, Beard, Singleton, Lark, Pres
ton.
Middle Division. The 16 crew to
go first after 12.30 o'clock: 21, 17, 26,
32. 252, 24, 34.
Engineers wanted for 24.
Firemen wanted for 26.
Brakemen wanted for 32, 24.
Engineers up: Nickels, Grove, Tet
termer. Bowers.
Firemen up: Smith, Putt, Kowatch,
Bickert, Seeger, Kepner, Schoffstall.
Brakemen up: Clouser. Coil, Rey
nolds, Furlow, Shade, Dennis, Predix,
Deckard, Elcy, Kipp, O. B. Beers,
Johnson, Neff. Foltz, Baker, Blace,
Leonard, Woodward.
4 nrd Hoard. —Engineers for 10C.
Firemen for 10C.
Engineers up: McMorris. McDon
nell, Runkle, Wise, Watts, Sieber,
Clelland, Goodman.
Firemen up: Bryan, Wliichelio,
Ross, Sourbeer, E. Kruger, Mensch,
Mell, Engle, Kruger, Dill, Gormley,
Wirt, Richter, Kciser.
MXOI.A SIDE
I'hllndrlphhi Division. The. 231
crew to go first afte 1.15' o'clock: 215,
235, 207, 220, 229, 202, 227, 238, 226,
213 and 214.
Engineers for 231, 226, 238.
Firemen for 215, 229.
Conductors for 231, 215, 207, 214.
Flagmen for 214.
Brakemen for 231, 215.
Conductors up: Gallagher, Gemper
ling, Sellers, Cullen.
Brakemen up: Brown, Smeltzer,
Trostle, Vatulii, Gardner, Couled,
Mabius, Beers, Vogelsong, Shenk,
Renshaw, Miller, Spense, Davis, Car
per, Eshleman, Hanna, Lesher, Ilar
man, Schuffler, Singer.
Middle Division. —-The 121 crew to
go first after 3.30 o'clock: 28, 122,
114 and 106.
Firemen for 28, 122.
Flagmen 121, 122.
! 4 nrd Honrd. —Engineers up: Curtis,
i Hinkle, Hill. Boyer, Kling, Branyon,
Kauffman, Fieckinger.
Firemen up: Taylor, O. J. Wagner,
Wolf, Holmes, Hippensteel, Coldren,
Albright, Kensler, Snyder, Yetter
Milliken, Kennedy, Deaner.
Engineers for Ist 126. change crew.
Firemen for 140. change crew.
PASSENGER SERV ICE
Middle Division. —Engineers up: S.
H. Alexander. G. G. Keiser, C. D. Hol
lenbaugh, D. Keane. J. W. Smith. H.
E. Wareham. P. H. Leonard, J. Crim
mel, C. S. Cassner.
Eng ! neers wanted for 11, 41.
Firemen up: H. M. Cornpropst, R.
M. Lyter, F. Dysinger, H. A. Schrau
der, H. A. Wehling, C. W. Winand,
D. F. Hudson, G. L. Huggins, H. O.
Hartzel, R. B. Pee, E. E. Koller, H.
Naylor, G. B. Huss.
Firemen wanted for 47.
Philadelphia Division —Engineers
up: C. R. Osmond, H. Smeltzer, R. B.
Welsh, B. A. Kennedy.
Firemen up: H. Stoner, J. S. Frank
ford, W. E. Aulthouse.
Firemen wanted for P-36, 20.
Wtlllnmsport Division —Engineers
up: C. C. Glase,
Engineers wanted for 575, 177.
Firemen up: J. L. Manghes, A. Hen
ry.
Firemen wanted for none.
THE READING
The 71 crew to go first after 1.15
o'clock: 69, 67, 60, 18, 68, 17, 66.
Engineers for none.
Firemen for 18. 57, 66, 71.
Conductors for 60.
Flagmen for 71.
Brakemen for 18, 57, 60, 66, 71, 69.
Engineers up: Sassaman, Emcrick,
Grimes, Kauffman, Barnhart, Clouser,
Wyre, Kittner, Wierman.
Firemen up: Fahnestock. Vogel
song, Emerick, Shovor, Esterltnc,
Speck, Deckert. Hughes, Saul, rn
dorff, Grundon, Gates, Noggle, Shultz.
Conductors up: Landis, Smith,
Eshleman.
Flagmen up: A, Miles, MeKim, Kee
fer, Peters, Spangler, Dutery.
Brakemen up: Buffington.
IHS HEAR WIFE
Marks—My wife always says exactly
what she means.
Parks—l wish mine did. Whenever
she says she wants "a little money"
she means a great deal.—Boston Trans
cript.
aiICK DECISION
"Young man wishes to know if you
are at. home."
"Has he a car?"
"So, miss."
"I am not. —Bouisville Courier-
Jcurnal.
IX THE AIR
Caller—What film company are you
with now?
Movie Actor—l don't know. I haven't
heard yet what to-day's merger rumors
are—Exchange.
| ANNIVERSARY I
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During the entire month of May we celebrate our 30 years of doing business in Harrisburg—3o years of
superior value-giving—By offering our customers extraordinary bargains. Women's and Misses' j
h Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts y Blouses, Etc. Will be featured different days— j
I Watch Daily Newspapers for our money-saving announcements.
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l Eor Saturdays and Mondays Selling I
| Feature Women's & Misses' Suits at j
I Every Suit is from our regular stocks —perfectly tailored and ab
q Smart, exclusively designed models of Men's Wear Serges, Gab- pfeily !
jj| r ardines, Silvertones, All-Wool Poplins, Tricotines and Check \r raPIM
| < Box, semi-box, blouse, vestee and strictly tailored creations— |
$25*00 Suits Saturday and Monday $]2.50 :J||' |
I $29/15 Suits Saturday^and Monday $14. 75 1 j! ||| i
! Wmk $32.50 Suits Saturday and Monday $16.25\ I fp3 jl! '
° llfct \ $55.00 Suits Saturday and Monday $17.50 pi; SSI. |
! 539.50 Suits Saturday and Monday $19.75 !• 3T j
I 11111 l sso*oo Suits Saturday and Monday s2s.oo pbjl |
fl $55.00 Suits and Monday s27.soHxi I
| P|j $75.00 Suits Saturday and Monday $37.50 Hjji j
| / $85.00 Suits Saturday and Monday $42.50 1
I None Charged, None Sent C.O.D. j
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ONE TIP WENT RIGHT
"Some years ago," says an old
trader, "I was standing by the ticker
in a dull and reactionary market. An
acquaintance came up and asked me
what to buy. At that time I was ab
solutely bearish and could see nothing
good or. the list. It was early after
noon and just then the time came on
the tape, '1 p. m.' So, with a laugh.
1 turned away, remarking, 1 guess
P. M.os as good as anything.'
"Some months later 1 was accosted
in the street by the same man. who
greeted me with the greatest cordi
ality. 'That was some tip you gave
me,' he said. 'I plunged on it and
oleand up a whole lot of coin.'
"'Tip?' I said. 'When did I ever
give you a tip?'
"'Sure,' lie replied. 'You said to buy
Pacific Mail and I bought all 1 could
■tarry."—Exchange.
Hershey Creamery Plans
to Expand Business by
Increasing Its Capital
"Milk is the first thing a man eats
on arriving in this world, and generally
the last thing as he goes out; you
might, very Justly, give this as the
prime reason why we have increased
our capital from 8125,000 to $500,000."
Kli N. Hershey, secretary and man
ager of the Hershey Creamery, In a
half whimsical fashion gave this ex
planation to-day of the move just made
by his company, a move which Is taken
In Harrisburg to Indicate returning pros
perity.
"Say what you will," maintains Mr.
Hershey, "milk is the host of all things
to eat and we are just beginning to
learn the fact. Our plant is a proof
of this, for it lias increased five times
in value since five years ago. The ad
ded cost of material and necessary Im
provements uVged us to increase our
capital at this time. One big feature
of the milk producing business now is
the condensing plant and in Perry
county alone we have 1,100 farmers
bringing their milk to bo condensed,
in bulk form only. This, in turn, is
shipped to confectioners, bakers and ice
i cream makers. We are exporting some
[ and the demand when Prohibition comes
in will be beyond calculation.
'Thls should be a good thing for
To Have Clean,
Healthy Blood
Bright Eyes, Clear Complexion.
Take Famous Springtime
Tonic and Blood Purifier
"Celery King"
Three times a week for three
seeks, brew yourself a cup of Celery
King and drink it just before retir
ing. Give it to the children, too.
You'll be surprised how gently yet
effectively
CELERY KING
creates a normal action of the
bowels cleansing and strengthening
of the system, banishing pimples,
scrofula and other blood disorders.
Celery King keeps the blood pure
and rich by freeing the system of all
waste matter.
the farmer," was hinted to Mr. Hershey
and he replied In emphatic positive.
"The furmer has been so galvanized
by the increased price for milk that
our records show the Increase in pro
duction of this community to be nearly
40 per cent, in the last 12 months.
And the consumer is not being gouged,
for milk Is still the cheapest food there
is."
Mr. Hershey returned from New York
yesterday, more than ever enthusiastic
over the value of milk as a life diet.
He saw an expert from Johns Hopkins
experiment on two mice, the one being
fed on vegetable fats for four weeks;
the other on butter fat or milk product.
The milk-fed mouse," he relates "was
slick, fat with bright intelligent eyes
and the dynamic spirit of health; the
other mouse was loggy and sad. When
farmers go to cow raising with even
greater vim, the health of the nation
will noticeably Improve."
Inquest on Death of
Harrisburg Man Killed
at Sunbury R. R. Crossing
Sunbury, Pa., May 2.—Acting Cor
oner Michael P. Tierney, yesterday
empanele da jury to hold an inquest
over the body of H. E. Messner, 53
years old, a solicitor for the Harris
Do You Own a Liberty Bond?
We urge all owners of Liberty Bonds to hold them. They are bound
to increase in value within a reasonable time. If, however, for any reason
you have decided to dispose of yours, we will be glad to accept them at face
value for either part or the entire amount of a purchase of goods made at
this store.
Brown fk Co.
1215-1217-1219 North 3rd Street
The Big* Uptown Home Furnishers
burg Telegraph, who was killed here
I on Wednesday.
j According to evidence Mr. Messncr
had been talking to Grant Bolig, a
tower operator nearby, and leaving
him walked to the Philadelphia and
Reading railroad tracks, all the time
watching a freight train on the
Pennsylvania railroad, which paral
lels the Heading at that point. Ho
did not see the passenger train and
walked right into it. The body was
hurled thirty feet and badly mang
led. The railroad crossing at this
point is unprotected.
Easy Way to Remove
Freckles and Blotches
Some women hai-e skin of such text
ure they occasionally are annoyed by
the sudden appearance of freckles,
slight eruptions or line lines. In such
cases if one will procure an ounce of
ordinary mercolized wax at any drug
store, apply a little of it before retir
ing, like cold cream, she can easily
overcome the trouble. When the wax
is washed off next morning, minute
(laky skin particles come with it. The
entire outer cuticle is removed in
this way in a week or so, with all its
defects. No bleach could so effectual
ly remove freckles or blemishes. The
new surface is smooth, clear, fresh
looking. No pain or inconvenience
accompanies this simple treatment.
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.*t
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Anyone can buy a box for only 5C
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ized by the maker to refund the
purchase price if anyone is dissatis
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Thousands praiso them for gen
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For any affliction of the nervous
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dealers everywhere.