Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 06, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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    New Instruments Provided
For Chambersburg Band
Chambersburg, Pa., June 6.
Chambersburg's musical organiza
tion, the Queen City band, will have
new instruments in the near future
as a result of the efforts of the
band committee of the Chambers
burg Chamber of Commerce. The
members of the committee, Stuart
L,. Brown, B. B. Holler and H. A.
Kottcamp, have ordered a number
of new saxaphoncs and reed instru
ments for the organization, the bill
for which will be more than S9OO.
The band has been granted an ap
propriation of SIOO by Borough
Council, on condition tliat it fur
nish at least eight free concerts
here during the summer.
GIRLS HONOR SPEAKERS
Chambersburg, Pa.. ' June 6.
Five honor speakers of the gradu
ating class of the Chambersburg
High school have been announced
by Principal A. C. Shuck. All five
are girls and they will have the
honor of giving the orations at the
commencement exercises on July 3.
The girls are: Marie Shriver, Edna
Stamev, Helen Mettler. Irene Elter
and Anna Palmer. Besides these
thirty other members of the clas3
are honor students, their average
for the course being above ninety
per cent
Harry C. Hunter Shows
Will Exhibit at
Third c< Harris Sts.
ALI, NEXT WEEK
HER MOTHER FINOS "
REAL BENEFACTOR
Mrs. Jennte Sather, 139 Melrose
avenue. Lansdowne. a suburb of
Philadelphia, tells how her mother
met a real benefactor: "Mother suf
fered from diabetes, stomach trouble
and a run-down system. She was
very much weakened and showed!
symptoms of gastritis. A friend of
mother's on Susquehanna avenue,
Philadelphia, had the same com
plaint and recommended Tanlac to
mother. Tanlae has done my moth
er so much good."
The genuine J. I. Gore Co. Tanlac
is sold here by Kramer's and Steev- :
er's and other leading druggists. j
"TIZ" FOR FEET
F or Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching,
Swollen, Calloused Feet and Painful Corns !
j
H/!A
"Can't beat 'Tiz' for
aching, swollen feet.
footsick 1"
Jast take your shoes oft and then
put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach
ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion
tortured feet of yours in a "Tiz"
bath. Your toes will wriggle with
Joy; they'll look up at you and al
most talk and then they'll take an
other dive in that "Tiz" bath.
When your feet feel like lumps of
lead—all tired out—just try "Tiz."
It's grand—it's glorious. Your feet
Factory Representative
Wanted
We have perfected an automobile accessory and have
demonstrated in Philadelphia the money-making possi
bilities of this device.
The selling plan has proved itself a positive money- I
maker, and we want to secure a man who has sufficient
capital to handle the selling in Harrisburg the way we
have proved is the right way.
A GENEROUS advertising campaign will be run in
the Harrisburg papers to back up our representative.
The man we want should have some knowledge of the
automobile field and be big enough to handle the entire
Harrisburg district. Write fully. All correspondence
strictly confidential.
F. O. B. Mfg. Company
Sales Office
Real Estate Trust Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa.
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THURSDAY EVENING, BLAJtRJSBURG TELEGRAPH* JUNE 6, 1919.
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tion above is from an official Army photo, copies of which may be secured at the Army Recruiting Station
335 Market street.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY ITEMS
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS'
MEMORIAL PARK PLANNED
Working Committees Named at Mechaniesburg to Raise
$25,000 For Project by Energetic Campaign
MeeliaiUcslturg. Pa., June 6. —.
With the announcement that the cam- J
paign for $25,000 for a Soldiers' and I
; Sailors' Memorial Park will be the week
of June 16-23, and the appointment of
committees to have the campaign in
charge, the whole town is aroused with i
enthusiasm over the project.
The plan arranged fof the payment
of subscriptions as arranged by the ;
I committee is to have twenty-five per
cent, payable on July l, twenty-five per
i cent, payable on S. ptember 1, twenty
j five per cent, payable on November 1. j
will dance with Joy; also you will
tind all pain gone from corns, cal
louses and bunions.
There's nothing like "Tiz." It's
the only remedy that draws out all
the poisonous exudations which puff
up your feet and cause foot torture.
Get a 25-eent box of "Tiz" at any
drug or department store —don't
wait. Ah! how glad your feet get;
how comfortable your shoes feel.
and the final payment on January 1,
1920.
j The campaign manager is the Rev.
H. Hall Sharp and under his direction
• and that of the finance committee vari
i ous teams of energetic workers will
i canvass every house in the borough.
The committees announced to-day
follows:
The Rev. H. Hall Sharp. Campaign
1 Manager.
Campaign Committee—J. J. Milleisen,
M. L. Pick. C. P. Schaub, Rev. George
Fulton, F. S. Mumma, J. G. Bentz.
i Finance Committee—R. N. Riddle,
H. C. Brown, H. A. Mishler, W. A.
\ Huber. G. M. Wertz.
I Publicity Committee—Miss Maude K.
Williamson, Prof. Ralph Jacoby, H.
; Clay Ryan. L. A. Diller, A. A. Arnold,
M. B. Ibach, Lloyd Urich. Earle Ryan,
Miss Grace Witmer, Miss Edith Feg
ley. Miss Helen Bentz, Miss Bessie
Bear, Miss Ethel Kumler, Miss Mildred
I Slieeder.
I Team No. I—H. A. Mishler, Captain;
I Mrs. Grace H. Brindle, Miss Grace Wit
, mer. Miss Carrie Anderson, Miss Al
|ma Trout, Miss Eleanor Parker, Miss
, Ethel Kumler, J. J. Milleisen. L. H.
, Lamb, T. J. Scholl. John Robertson,
, O H. Lucas, W. B. Wister, J. W.
] Brandt. Dr. J. A. Kilmore. R. M. Weid
ler. A. S. Hertzlre. G. W. Hershman,
G. Z. Fishel, Ira King, L. P. Cook, G.
: C .Bietz. Geo. Perrick. Pale Trego.
Team No. 2—H. C. Brown, Captain;
E. E. Campbell, Chas. Eberly, W. R.
Main. J. L. V. Smith. H. C. Ryan, Rev.
J. E. Bell. L. A. Piller. M. B. Ibach.
\G. B. Hoover, A. A. Arnold, H. M.
Lamb. Wm. Reigel, F. Z. Ployer, J. P.
j Jacobs, Chas. Stoker. Wilson Capp, Miss
| H .Happle. Miss S. E. Swartz, Mrs. H.
■C. Ryan, Mrs. Chas. Eberly, Mrs. H.
|C. Brown. Mrs. H. M. Lamb, Mrs. J.
| L. V. Smith. Mrs. E. A. Burnett, Mrs.
jR. E. Rakestraw, Mrs. M. B. Ibach,
I Mrs. Pavid Watts, Mrs. M. I. Fought,
Miss Marian Bell, Miss Esther Ryan,
Miss Edith Springer, Mrs. Wilbur
: Forney.
Team No. 3—R. N. Riddle, Captain :
Miss Violet Beitzel, Miss Nellie Beitze],
Miss Esther Farrence, Miss Mary Clark,
/.Irs. R. B. Schroeder, Mrs. S. H. Myers,
Mrs. Mary Kohler Wise, Mrs. Morris
Pass. Miss Mae Singiser, Miss Barbara
Kohler. Miss Clara Titzel. Miss Mildred
Spangler, Miss Olive Taylor, Miss Julia
Heffelflnger. Miss Elizabeth Shelley,
Miss Edith Mumma, Miss Helen Bentz,
Miss Mildred Sheeder. Mrs. A. F. Schaf
hirt, Mrs. Clair Harnish, John G. Bentz,
1 John A. Pavis. P. R. Jacobson, F. S.
Mumma. Morris Pass, Pr. J. B. Spang
ler. Frank Hare. A. T. Black, E. E.
Christman. H. J. Wise. L. N. Woods,
Frank Mumma. Jos. Clark. A. B. Harn
ish. W. C. Gordon, Clair Harnish, Louis
Goldberg. J. B. Port, S. H. Myers, J.
B. Port. S. H. Myers, J. H. Koller, J.
W. Miller. J. L. Shelley.
Team No. 4 —W. A. Huber, Captain ;
Geo. E. Lloyd. John Faller. J. K. Hinkle,
I C. I. Swartz, Frank Slyder, W. O.
Myers. S. E. Basehore, E. C. Snyder, H.
R. Gelwicks. Arthur Barnes, H. C.
Grimes, E. G. Lutz, Howard Pitlow,
Walter Gelwicks, Mrs. R. H. Thomas,
1 Jr.: Mrs. Ralph Mumma, Mrs. Geo. E.
Lloyd. Mrs. A. N. Young, Mrs. H. C.
Grimes, Mrs. T. A. Winston. Mrs. P
L. Myers. Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mrs. J. V.
Miller, Mrs. Merle Williams. Mrs. H.
R. Gelwicks, Miss Kathryn Kunkle,
Miss Rose Beistline, Miss Clara Coover,
Miss M. Ulrich, Mrs. Mary Minnich.
Team No. 5—G. M. Wertz. Captain ;
the Rev. Geo. Fulton. C. P. Schaub, M.
L. Pick. M. E. Anderson. R. M. Martin,
A. B. Crawford. R. W. Hurst, J. Z.
Prowell, Geo. Arbegast. G. M. Eberly,
Pr. N. W. Hershner. John Cleaver, W.
.1. Stambaugh. H. L. Snyder. Mervin
Beck. Harry Beitzel. Morris Brubaker,
Mrs. M. E. Anderson, Mrs. Ed. Stans
fleld. Mrs. R. M. Martin, Mrs. R. W. i
Hurst, Mrs. T. O. Beitzel. Mrs. E. E.
Nailor. Mrs. G. M. Wertz, Mrs. G. M.
Eberly.
TWIN BROTHERS DIE
Mechaniesburg, Pa., June 6.—The
death of Rosella, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Vogelsong,
204 East Portland street, occurred
on Wednesday and furneral services
were held this afternoon at 2
o'clock. Burial was made in the
Mechaniesburg Cemetery. This is
the second death In the family in
several days' time, as a twin brother
of the child, Walter Leroy, died on
May 31.
MRS. MARY HAVERSTICK DIES
Waynesboro. Pa., June 6. —Mrs.
Mary Agnes Haverstick, widow of
Samuel B. Haverstick. former post
master of the State Senate, died at
the home of her brother, Jacob J.
Cole, in Buchanan Valley, Adams
count, from apoplexy. She was aged
I 70 years.
INTERESTING WAR TALKS
Meoliaiiicsburg. Pa., June 6.
laist evening: in the Methodist Epis
copal Church addresses were made
by F. M. Ross, a "Y" man with the'
A. E. F.. now at the United States
General Hospital No. 31, Carlisle,
and I.ieutenant Merle E. Coover. of
Carlisle, a member of Company I,
One Hundred and Twelfth Regi
ment, Twenty-eighth Division. The
former had as his subject, "With the
Roys Over There." and gave an in
teresting and lucid talk on the work
and conditions overseas. Lieutenant
Coover, who rose from private in
the ranks, to lieutenant, and won 1
his promotion by hard work and
meritorious conduct, talked splen
didly and hold the interest of the
audience with his experiences and
observations while he was on for
eign soil lighting the Hun.
MOWERY-WAGNER WEDDING
Cbanibcisburg, Pa.. June 6.
Myrl A. Mowery. of Mowersville, and
Miss Edith R. Wagner, of Lurgan,
this county, were married here yes
terday afternoon by the Rev. Dr. L.
Walter Lutz at the First United
Brethren parsonage. The bride is a
teacher in the public schools at
Lurgan and the groom only recently
returned from a long period of serv- j
ice overseas with the Medical Corps
of the Army.
WEARY FAMILY REUNION
Carlisle. Pa., June 6.—Members
of the Weary family, numbering
about 125 and coming from all
parts of this section, gathered at the
I ancestral homestead just north of
; Carlisle, yesterday, for the annual
reunion. There was one death in
I the year and five births. Dinner was
served to the members of the family
and various amusements featured |
: the day.
FIREMEN WILL PARADE
Waynesboro, Pa.. June p.—The i
Mechanics Fire Company decided to i
attend the firemen's celebration at .
Martinsburg, W. Va„ on Saturday, '
■ June 14, and they will also take I
with them the Jr. O. U. A. M. band, i
H. L. Fishack, Merle Zimmerman, j
COLUMBUS CAFE
Club Plate Dinner, 50£
11.30 to 2.30
Sea Food Plate Dinner,
6 to S
\TUXATED
N IRON
fj you arc oot strong or wc9 |
Mt "you owe it to yourself to trak |
following tcct: ecc hov.- long
you cza wcrT; or how fer you caa .
walk without bccorr.inc tired.
INcxt toko tr*o five crain tablets
of NUXATED IRON three
si tines per dzy for two weekly
□i Then tcet your strength ajain,
I, orA see how much you haref j
ft rained. Meny people have made
this test and have been aston*
bhedat their increased strenctb,
ffS endurance and energy. Nuxated
VhJf Iron is cnarcoteed to give satis.
foc'Jcn or rtone7 refunded. Afc
gg c!l druccisis. |
Vigorous Men
and Women Are j
in Demand
I
If your ambitiou has left you, your
happiness tus gone torever uiilcbb
you take advantage of your dealer's 1
magnificent offer to refund your i
money on the lirst box purchased u ;
Wendell's Ambition Puis do not put l
your entire system in line condition :
and give you tne energy and vigor;
you nave lost.
lie ambitious, be strong, be vigor- |
out. L.l inc I'UUUj oly Ui llculta ,
lo your cneeks ana lliu Uglit spsi • j
Kle that denotes perieci uiauiiood
iiuil vvoinaiiuuou lo your eyes.
Wendell's Aiubitiou Pills, the great
uer\c ionic. Bio spienuiu tor that
ured feeling, nervous troubles, pour
blood, heauaclies, nuuimgia, restless
ness, tienibllng, nervous prostration,
mental depression, loss of appetite,
und kidney or liver complaints; you
taKe inein with tins nnueistanding,
that;
in two days you will feel better.
in a week you will leel line, and
alter taking one box ycu will have
your old-nuie confidence and ambi
tion or the druggist will reiuud the
price of the box.
Re sure and get a 50 cent box to-,
day end get out of the rut Remem
ber dealers everywhere are author
ized to guarantee them. . ...
and Emmert Mellot were elected |
delegates to attend the Cumberland .
i What you pay out your good money for is M
1 18 cents a package eveJy puff i
IpXPERTLY blended choice Turkish cos yet retaining the desirable "body."
' and choice Domestic tobaccos in You may smoke them without tiring
Camel cigarettes eliminate bite and your taste, too! ' Camels are simply a fes
free them from any unpleasant ciga- revelation any way you consider them!
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Camels win instant and permanent the world at any price. Then, you'll
■ success with smokers be- realize their superior B
BK ~ , . , , . Camels are sold everywhere in scientific- ISEj
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low-mildness of the tobac- ""** or any smoker ever asked.
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Nainsook-Elastic or en
SI.OO values, 69c bixiri and broad Open Evenings va * ues 19c
v / ,
500 Dresses] Straw!
For Women, Misses and TiTTS* . ■ ■Gllitll IVilUlj
Children in a Special Sale at s W w _ . A m m ■
*VMtnm Wi™ - Wats Low Prices
" WBlitit In Sennets, Fancy Straw, Toyos and Panamas. C!sso<®**
WT tange in price Qflr> to Qft
Through the fortunate pur- rom . * - Tr r t 'M
chase of the surplus stock of —lisSir i>-.£5E
a nationally known manufac- Men's Purest Silk Scarfs in a wide array of pleasing pat- CA- xi vZKT
turer we are enabled to offer terns; very special at OvJC <! VttißiL;.
Gingham and Voile Dresses / v. mTJRVt.
at less than half manufactur- Men's Silk Hose—ln all colors. Very special w 4 tk\lr\
ing cost. Come early in or- at OUC ' JL, Ww|j\
der to get full advantage of ' 1 / /wlwii
the rich selection. Men's Two-piece Balbrlggan Underwear, long or short sleeves AQ n I 1
and drawers, at **S7C ' C
m-w-r • r-i'ii Men's Tub Silk Dress Shirts—Special for 3 days only. $6.00 tfQ QC | 5 ^7?Gb\
Women's Silk values at $.5.95 |\[-4| 1>)
Hose at - ' W|l lil m
Ci 00 MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES 1 TXW
"Ww Men's Oxfords—black or dark brown, blucher and Q£ S llr\
Thread Silk-Double Lisle English lasts, Goodyear welts. Special |
value. a " colors " A,l a 0 Men's Scout Shoes, elkskin I ul|jf Uj|
i uppers, solid leather soles; 0 \ VViuf 1
$4.00 values,
(j3*k Young Men All
$0 QQ } t Wool Flannels, blue, green
jg2Sj VwtvO I and brown, silk trimmed,
& real $35.00 values. Our
J Men's Tennis Shoes, all sizes, QOA OC
ffii'tK 10 black bals > "Kids," $1.50 val-
ues. Special
/ i \ QjP /. Men's Khaki Pants,
f (k' UfJtlVl W "'"L well made. y *7A
/y\ 1 Boys' Dark Brown English Shoes, calfskin Good- 0* AA r Special .
V A J year welts; a $6.00 value. Special wt.tJ
V l L~.■ i*"n""A j} ' Boys' Washable Trous
\\A/M| 'llv Boys' Scout Shoes—all sizes, elkskin uppers; $3.00 | QQ ers, $1.50 values. £/|
\\jh f\ value. Special $ I .DO Special OUC
Women's Voile WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SHOES
a Women's White Poplin Pumps, Children's White Canvas Lace
qo rrr $2 - 98 r#/- ss. •
VUll Women's White Poplin Colonial , Children's White Canvas Mary
Buckle Pumps, covered heel, the (Bk Jane *•( O A
A variety of pleasing pat- season's prettiest dq ACZ Pumps 1 .A 4 *
terns in all sizes. at tV V .
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p dump sd S f kun v|jj KW OQ
Children's Wash %:l" eel - ° ur $4.95 >PBggk\ $1.79 $1.98
~ .. special \i , \ \ \ Barefoot Sandals,
Stlltiil Manufacturers' Samples, in || \ \ \ \ "Tfi - to #1 >|A
Women's Pumps and ' Oxfords, at \s~\
"Ideal," guaranteed fast 'i 8 ? l^, a " their va.lue, Tennis Shoes for children, till
colors at big savings to you. $1.98 $2.00 4 ° $3.49 colorß '
O O A rtO Women's and Growing Girls' Ox- 59 C 98C
OOC 111 Mil f0r8 ln dark brOWn ' 2°^ dy f- r Children's Black Kidakln But
lU f"sWU welt, very $4.45 tonßhoes, $2.00 *1 aq
special .*•••••••••• values at •••••••••• w*• 12/
| Valley Firemen's convention, which
. will be held at Keyser, W. Va..
July 3, 4 and 5. The invitation to
attend the Stute convention at Lan
caster during October will be acted
upon.
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