' Secretary Daniels to Speak at Dickinson Exercises Carlisle, Pa., June 3.—Announce ment was made to-day that Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, will he fhe principal speaker at tho cx ftrpises of the one hundred and thirty-sixth commencement at Dick inson College. Tho commencement fxcrcises be held on Monday, line 33. Among the other distin guished jfuests expected are Bishop Luther B : Wilson, of Philadelphia, Dickinson '(5, and Bishop Robert Israel, 'Bl, of Erie. Bishop Wilson will fleliver the baccalaureate ad. dress on Sunday, June 23, TRIED TO HELP [From Edinburgh Scotsman,] | Jack Slowboy—l wish I could read •your thoughts. f Winnie Willing?—So do Ij but goodness knows, I've tried to help you all I could. Get wise to Willard's condi tion before you bet. Read hU •'Own Story" now running lp ♦'The Philadelphia Press" every day. ing bars 11 MV in .each ' I II WBw package# The I If llS w value in * I refreshment you f W can POSSiWy buy# WSMIK A BENEF,T T0 TEETH * /MsOfP appetite and diges- , / TC- )ir\ tion * And the price j l^^lavor^^^a TUESDAY EVENING, Cumberland Valley News Sues Tenant Farmer For Not Putting Out Crops Carlisle, Pa., June B.—A rather peculiar court proceeding was the granting of an Injunction by Attor neys for H. J. Culberson, against Melvin G. Albright, a farmer living near Middlesex. The complainant states that Albright Is the tenant on h's farm, but that he has not sufficient equipment, has not put out tho crops and Interferes with any ono sent to tho farm to work. A hearing will bo held on Thursday. •7,800,000 FOR WAR Waynesboro, Pa., Juno 3.—ln the two years the United States was in the war, tho Waynesboro district, whl digs the invertebrate animals, fills up the can Vith good earth, buries the can in the ground within an Inch or two of the top. The worms get moisture through the tiny holes in the can and in dry weather from water spilled on the ground. At the top of the can the boy ues coffee grounds, after the family is through with them. SHAVE RY THE HOUR [From' Cincinnati Enquirer.] "I'm afraid we'll have to charge thirty-five cents for a shave after July 1." said the barber. "How's that?" asked the man in the chair. "Well," replied the barber, "men's faces are getting longer ar.-d longer every day thinking of prohibition,, 1 and It la going to taka twice as long 1 to shave them." Cottage Song Service at Blind Woman's Residence Blaln, Pa., June 3.—A cottage song service was held for Mrs. Jacob Leiby, aged 83 years, who is totally blind, at her home at Mannasea, on Sunday afternoon. Those present in cluded Mrs. David Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rowe, Miss Hazel Rowe, James Wilt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Keck and baby, Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Robinson and child, Mrs. George Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gutshall and baby. Miss Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stalil, Miss Shields and brother, Mrs. Martha E. Sham baugh, Mrs. Clark Keck and baby. DAUPHIN FARMERS TO GO TO STATE COLLEGE Many farmers from Dauphin county are expected to partciipate in the big auto run of the Dauphin County Farm Rureau to State College during the summer farmers' week there on June 17, 18 and 19. The farmers will leave this city on Wednesday morning. June 18. and return home on the following day. H. G. N'iesley, Dauphin county farm agent, to-day estimated that be tween 150 and 200 farmers from this county will take the trip. A total at tendance of 5,000 is v expected. he says. "The Live Store" , "Always Reliable" t J Make the most out of the fine weather we are having. Buy that new Straw Hat and look your best. Come to this "Live Store" and see the beautiful Leghorns we are selling so many of this season. We had more than a carload of Straw Hats and Panamas when the season opened, but the past week has lessened our stock to a very noticeable degree. This is the logical place to buy your Straw Hat, for this "Live Store" is the largest and most complete men's store in Central Pennsylvania. Try This Dependable Doutrich Service I That Everybody Is Talking About I I New Silk Shirts | E Is We are better prepared to 1 serve you now with good quality Silk '' T fjM VI(I Shirts than at any time this year. We have been I f i-rf receiving new shipments every day and our stocks * \ .U look very tempting. Our shirt business is grow- [, i ing so rapidly that this department looks like a ? f iIiWSIM busy store all by itself—plenty of all kinds of Silk J I ilXtM 5 1 Mercerized Shirts await your inspection. ? See Our Wonderful I Waist Seam Suits at I $25 S3O $35 I 304 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. GIVE FAREWELL PARTY Dressier, Pa., June 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Papenfus and family, for 17 years residents of this place, to day moved to their farm near Ann ville. Their friends here gave them A royal sendoff. Last week Mr 1 , and Mrs. Papenfus were given a farewell surprise party at which luncheon was served. Included among thoße present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stagweskl, Mr. and Mrs. S. Belemy, Mrs. H. Bennett, Mrs. J. A. Aungst, Mrs. William Edwards, Mrs. John Hoover, Mrs. John Frantz, Mrs. William Moretz, Mrs. B. Bruner, Esther, Clara and Cella Papenfus, Fannie and Florence Hoover, Sarah, Eilie Laura and Mary Edwards, Sarah Bennett, Sylvia Brumbaugh, Ida, Mable and Mary Shaffer, Esther and Evelyn Frantz, Beatrice Sheets, Lucendia and Sylvia Moretz, Miriam Beinhouer, Elizabeth Myers, Helen Boughman, Helen Rudy, Grace Gluntz, Catherine 1 ITesscott, Dorothy and Nora Capp, Pearl Moyer, the Rev. Richard Morgan, Lester Moretz, Luther Brehm, Melvln Hocker, Paul Jones. John Reinhart,, Lloyd Bennett, Richard Edward, Harold and Blane Hoover, Elmer Brumbaugh, John Frantz, Carl and Marion Herman. TO DEMONSTRATE POTATO SPRAYING To demonstrate the value of potato spraying, a ten-acre field on the farm of William H, Jones, of Lower Paxton JUNE 3, 1919. township, will be sprayed at various times this year under the auspices of the Dauphin County Farm Bureau to illustrate the better results secured on the sprayed section. Two hog pasture demonstrations will be held on the farms of John Shmlnky, of Gratz, and M. R. Rutherford, of Paxtang, County Agent Nieslye has announced. A new pig club will be organized this evening in the Oak Dale school in Lower Pax ton township. An additional pig club for boys and girls was organized last week at Gratz with a membership of 16. Woman Finds Remedy Worth Fabulous Fortune "I wouldn't take a million dol lars for the good Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has done for me. I have finished the course and can say I am entirely cured of very severe in digestion, bloating and colic attacks I suffered from for many years." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal aliments, including appen dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. H. C. Kennedy, Geo. A. Gorgas, Clark's 2 drug stores and 'druggists everywhere. 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