I C. V. NEWS | SIO,OOO IS RAISED FOR MEMORIAL First Night in Mechanicsbur-; Campaign For Soldiers' and Sailors' Park Successful Mpchanicsbnrg, Pa., June 19. Enthusiastic citizens of Mechanics burg paraded the streets of the town last evening to create a sentiment in favor of the $25,000 Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Park project and to launch the campaign for funds which opens to-morrow. The Singer band and soldiers in uniform led the demonstration, fol lowed by Burgess J. J. Milleisen and girls carrying a huge American flag for contributions. The fire companies turned out with a large representa tion and large trucks filled with a lot of happy children were features. Citizens in automobiles were in line in large numbers with flags greatly in evidence. W. A. Huber was chief marshal with the following assistants: R. Wilson Hurst, Charles H. Smith, Prof. Ralph Jacoby, Miss Grace Witmer and Miss Bessie Bear. Win dow cards will be furnished each subscriber to be displayed promi nently in each home. The progress of the campaign will be indicated by a large thermometer, eight feet high, placed in front of the campaign headquarters, 11 East Main street. After the parade, campaign man ager, the Rev. H. Hall Sharp, made an address and appealed for funds on the square in front of the Metho dist Episcopal church, and contribu tions came in to the amount of $7,- 150 with $2,800 additional toward an equipment fund. The latter sum to be in excess of the $25,000 which the town purposes to raise. Everybody is jubilant over the suc cessful start and predict going "over the top" in raising the amount J. C. Rummel, Well-Known Prohibition Chairman, Dies at Shippensburg Shippensburg, Pa., June 19. J. C. Rummel, president of Rummel, Himes an overwhelming vote of 5," to 11 in the Senate late yesterday aprainst an exemption proposal. I3y that margin, the Senate tabled a motion by Senator l J helan. Demo crat, of California, to add a rider to fir cu '!" l al appropriation bill for application of the war-time pro hibition law to distilled spirits alone. The sentiment of the Senate thus f£P r ?? Bed he tirst test vote of imis i ongress was taken generally to I Big Special Feature Lots at Our Friday Bargain Prices 1 I FH?a, d 7V//2". I Ti— Items : RJg JL ! These Items I ® i For Friday f R JMKSmT SISRNN i For Friday tl | One Day Ooly f 11 1 f One Day Only 1 gl KMMi Knnfmnn'n Ist. El. 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Raß . llln r . , Muslin Petticoats, prettv embroid- bLzes 8 /2 to H ' at > Sizes to 2, at, $1.65 ly - y ° B lar s2 ' so C ° rSetS ' ery flounces in a variety of patterns; Mahogany Play Ox- , Tan ooz Calf San- Qg hi riaay 11 ¥ JC v Friday only, $1.79. good quality cambric top; full cut; foi-dp. 12 t° 1. spe- |,l J dnls, 11% to 2. Spe- J7JJC IL) | U U* JL •xJtJ all lengths. eial Friday at cial Friday lig *-miy .... Kaiirmnn'n 2nd PI. DDHDDD DBDH KiDlman'i 2nd F'l. IVI New Wash Waists, white "••'VV*— * w 'VV e —^ I j 1 A Basement I' or iFridav * I out collars; regular and ex- ?, n c ' . rr*r"T- '., Y t I llg tra sizes 36 to 64. 1 Good Strong CARPET Westmghouse SCREEN lipi7: {^ MDH hnufitinn'n Int. Fl. DHDB I --- - - _ _ a i [ a IjJ Betsy Brown Dresses 1 Benches, ji w. Kaufman's special good Full guaran- !. IIU Friday AO Well naint- quality Carpet teed. Spe--,——/ T m . 7 1 Only Vac I ed Special, Sweeper, a, cial> J"/' Natural = f| Betsy Brown Play Dresses, 5 \ Cllt SoeCial 11111811, |[S| madfe of good quality Ging- 1 /hi r| f\ f ■■■ 9 1 fh Of* 1 ' ■ 1 t ' r w 'vrr.v a " a ™r k io [ $1.39 1 $2.48 $2.95 C: " ? i 4® fi stand rough wear and laun- A i # v V* • *xj l tr niini, i Z sazts : s.i nu 00 pdjoioo qi| A \ > qr, ti; TeTi _ _ ' * * /' IU ajsunq 9i,qM u, osm isuuop l iea Spoons —Wool Flakes Rag Rugs Moth Chests Filled Cushions Curtain Material—,4^ -5iKi....... 1 ?r .. r I I JSS'SJffii'W I I -Sr.: 11l s fl' 29c sni.™ |rr: 85c br* 45c||r::r iscL.i Fine House Dresses I ox . ,Each a V 'S^ Friday $2.69 Clothes Trees , 777, Flour Sacks , Skillets Ji Only .. . . *** I I terns 8 ' Six A O I Cloth'^f"Vr ° ak II aU . klnds - ° ne dozen I I Empty 5-lb. size Flour] I num Kettle, with dome I I Small size frying Pans $ h|l Fine Gingham and Percale 1 I for 48c I , f rrees - 89c I I P acka ßes lOr I I Sai ks f °f dlHh tow- Q_ I lid. Spe- fCQ I | with cold handles. 1 ', IM House Dresses, regulation ' I • pecial, J | for, ( (els. Dozen for .... | cial u> i •OSI | | Special, IOC I and Billle Burke models, the 5 r N * / v - *- i in B a e large 8 variety 6 0 f f ? ( l' iee w S T TT* Long Cloth Cooking Pots x Dress Ginghams— y Huck Towels y Bread Box IJfll attractive styles, trimmed or 41 Sheets aeam- S? f Oft I * I B l"e haqdled Cooking I Good quality plaid I I Good size red border I White enameled Bread 1 l|J I fl'rVecfaT... sl-39 e T a 0 cr 8 :. F . r ': 15c | c T a r... Spe -. 95c :jg BARRIBBURG TELEGRAPH sound the death knell for measures designed to permit use of beer and wines under the war-time legisla tion. Disposition by the Senate of the Phelan proposal came after little discussion, except by Mr. Phelan. and none by advocates of prohibition. The California senator urged that the Senate's rules against legislative riders on appropriation bills be set aside to make his rider in order. As such a motion requires a two-thirds majority, Senator Gronna, Republi can. of North Dakota, declared that interminable debate would be en tailed and moved to table Senator Phelan's motion to shut oIT further discussion. On the Phelan motion. Senators voting In its support were: Repub licans: Calder, Edge, France, Knox, larFollette and Wadsworth. Demo crats; King. Phelan, Reed. Thomas and Williams. Total. 11. Senator McLean, Republican, of Connecticut, also voted against ta bling the motion, but. later withdrew his vote because of a pair. VETER A X RE-EN LISTS Rudolph Frank Stohl, veteran of six of the hardest of the overseas battles, has re-enlisted in the Coast Artillery. He had been oversea, for many months with Battery E. Fifty first Artillery, C. A. C. GERMAN OFFICERS HAVE CONFERENCE WITH EX-EMPEROR Their Visit to Amerongen Cas tle May Have to Do With Treaty By Associated Press. Amerongen. Tuesday, June 17—The former German Emperor's place of exile in Amerongen castle again be came somewhat animated last night, after a. long period of uneventful ness. Lieutenant Colonel Hoefer, of the Dutch Army, dir.ed at the castle with William Hohenzollern and Dr. Kreige director of the German foreign office, who had returned to Amerongen from Berlin. To-day Colonel Von Esebek, dressed ir. civilian clothes, was brought by General Von Eedorff to the castle from Germany. The reason for tne visit of the Germans has not been as certained, but it is generally assumed •o be in connection with the situa tion existing in Germany alter tne announcement of the reply of the 'llles to the German counter pro posals. General Von Esdorff to-day is about to leave for Germany. n.\T PLAGUE IX ENGLAND I.ondon—Brown rats are increasing so rapidly in rural England that they have become a plague and the board of agriculture is preparing for a cam paign against the rapacious rodent. Immense loss of wheat has been caus- Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets MikatbHnrwtlT, bowel, reculsr, without pmloov gripint. relieve aiek header he and that bloated reeling after eating, par if 7 th, blood and eleartho complexion. Large box. entrant! to last ■ month, He. UNITED MEDICINE CO.. Philadelphia. Pa JUNE 19, 1919. Ed by the rats. In some districts un threshed stacks have been riddled with rat runs and are almost falling Paper and string will not save your jellies from mould and decay. ill yd/ PAROWAX win. —Seals them up airtight—moist proof ill |lll /I J us * me l' a cake and pour a bit on. ISI li '' Coßts very '' tl ' e ul > ( aves lot. // Buy Parowax of your Grocer. in. It ia estimated that a grown rat can eat two ounces' of wheat a day : and spoil much more. 5