4 jpfNSYLYANIA At #l' IhS k^I^XPOSITION wmfa k*f IMarysville attended. Captain Neil lon, of the Salvation Army at Harris wirg, was also present with 'between Iftv and sixty men. The services were specially for young people. The su'o eet was "The Principal Elements of toceess in Young Bovs and Girls." LINGLESTOWN 'rogram of Services to Be Conducted in the Churches To-morrow tpecial Correspondence. Linglestown. March 20.—Services rill 'be held in the Church of God 011 Huday evening toy the pastor, the ftev. >r. Sigler. Services will 'be held in the United u ■ ~ ''' TO STOP' HEADACHE j • Headache usually comes from a slug ish iver and bowels. If. you feel bil >us, dizzy or tongue is coated and ioroach sour, just get a 10-cent box of frscarets to start your liver and. bowels lid your headaches will end. —Adv. There will, however, be but one offi cial exhibit made by the State govern ment and that will be shown in the Palace of Social Economy. The direct ing influences ot' this exposition de sired that each State make an exhibit of those things in which it particularly excelled, and as Pennsylvania has for years been a leader 111 public health work it was decided that our exhibit be along these lines. Dr. Samuel 'G. Dixon, Commissioner of Health, was asked by the Pennsyl vania Panama-Pacific Commission to 'Brethrcn church on Sunday morning by j the pastor, the Rev. Clyde Lynch. The wood house of Reuben Lingle, ] in West Hanover township, caught Are ! and with the summer supply of wood | burned to the ground. The origin of the fire is unknown. The entertainment given the lit erary 'Society ou Thursday evening was well rendered to a large and pleasing audience. The quarantine for diphtheria was 1 lifted from the home of Mrs. Mary Rhein this week. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. C. (Mlinnich on Eri- j day attended the funeral of the latter'si mother, Mrs. Lightner, held at Car-! lfsle. Miss Georgia Snyder, of Bucknell j University, is home to spend the Eas-1 ter vacation with her parents, IMr. and | Mrs. .Tames Snyder. Elmer Urich was tipstaff at court this week. Miss Helen Heckert, of Harrisburg, was the week.-end guest of her cousin, Miss Mara Unger. William Good and Moses Hess served as 'brand Jurors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Zimmerman, of Hamilton, <'anada, on Friday visited relatives here. Word was received here on Thurs day of the death of Elwood IRohrer, of Philadelphia. 'Mr. Rohrer had many ac quaintances in this community. Mrs. Charles George sfent Thursday with friends at Harrisburg. Some eighty chickens were stolen from the hennery of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith on Tuesday evening. ! Mrs. William Feeser and son, John, and Mrs. Mary Feeser spent Tuesday as t.he guests of the former's parents, Mr. and MTS. John Early, at Hainton. HIGHSPIRE Dr. Kalbfus Lectured to Sunday School Class on "Birds" Special Correspondence. Highspire, March 20.—The Literary Society of the local High school held a meeting Friday afternoon and a liter ary program was rendered. Dr. Joseph Kaltofus, Harrisburg, lec tured in St. Peter's Ltvtheran church Thursday evening under the auspices of Seth Gordon's tlass of that Sun day school. The subject used toy tlhe speaker was "Birds." The local W. C. T. U. held a due so cial and reception of members at the home of Mrs. H. C. Mathias, Race street, Tuesday evening. The goapel crew of Harrisburg will attend the men's meeting in the local United Brethren church to-morrow aft ernoon at 3 o 'clock and will take part in the services. Class No. 12 of the local Church of fiod Sunday' school, Hiught by George HARRISBURG STAR-IN DEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1915.. undertake the problem of visualizing j the various activities of the Department ; of Health in order that visitors from | the United States and from other lands i might learn from what they saw of its i manifold duties. So for several mouths past, workmen have been busily eii- ; gaged in re, roducing in miniature the ! j three great tuberculosis sanatoria. J j Typographical maps showing the causo | of typhoid epidemics, miniature school j | rooms and other models to display the j advanced methods of securing hygienic j [conditions in our schools and the score J E. Sides, opened a pure food sale in I Ruth's store room, Railroad and Sec j ond streets, this afternoon. It will be" continued this evening, j Samuel Falls, Penn street, has re turned from Elizabethtovvn, where ho visited his brother, I'.larry. Miss Edna tlocker, Shippensburg, is spending two weeks at the home of her parents, Mt. and Mrs. A. C. Hoekcr, Meadwood. Mrs. H. F. Rhoad and son. William, and Mrs. W. E. He'oerlig have returned I from Annville. | Mrs. David Lehman. Market Street, spent the week-end at Palmyra. Miss Eliza Fox has returned to her ; home in Lancaster after a short visit to ! Mrs. Ira Buser. Mrs. John Chubb is ill with rheuma- I {ism at his home on Market street. Mrs. D. W. Yeager is visiting ! friends in Shippensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sellmeyer have | returned to their homo in Harrisburg j after a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ja | cob Frutiger, East End, The teachers of the Highspire ! schools held their monthly meeting I Tuesday afternoon and discussed the following topics: "The Daily Pro gram," "The School Room as a Fac tor in Organization" and "Nature of the Teaching Process." - The following order of services will be observed in the local United Breth ren church to morrow: The Rev. H. F. Rhoad, pastor, will preach at 10.15 a. m. on the subject, "Second Coining of Christ." Evening service at 7.30: I subject, "Five Questions of the Ages." Sunday school at 1.30. Y. r. rs. C. E. at 6.30. Men's mass meeting ut 3. DAUPHIN : Dr. George Johnston to Conduct Prayer Services at Speeceville I Special Correspondence. Dauphin, March 20.—The Rev. I Dr. George Johnston, pastor of. the | Presbyterian church, at Duncannon, : will hold a week of prater service in the chapel at Speeceville, beginning Monday evening, March 22, at 7.30 - o'clock. Meetings will toe held every 1 evening except Saturday, i Mrs. Margaret Fertiig spent Sunday with her daughter, Mm. John Putt, of s Harrisburg. Walter A. Garman, of New York, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. > Switzer, Wednesday and Thursday. ) Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Knupp and children, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday I at thejr bungalow. I Miss Juanita Kline, of Millersburg, ■ was the guest of Mies Ruth Shaffer on t Tuesday. J. of Millersburg, was in P town oil Tuesday. • " Mrs. "Charles fob!' and 'Mrs. John of other maps, models anil charts to show physicians, sanatariuins, sociolog ical workers ami thousands of laymen who are interested in the general ad vancement of public health work, what : has been accomplished in the State. The reduction of 75 per cent, in I typhoid fever and the saving of more ! i han seventy thousand lives in ten 'years since the creation of the Depart- I ment of Health, all go to make up one lof the most interesting and instructive j exhibits of the kind which has ever I'beon gotten together. Fortenbaugh, of Harrisburg, were the guests of Mrs. W. F. Reed on Friday. Miss Elizabeth Fry, of Eschol, is the | guest of Mrs. I. L:me Long. Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Cooper and ! son, spent Sunday at luglenooi!. I R. A. Simmons, of Pottsville, was in i town on Thursday. • & Mr. and MM. Worcester and son, I Paul, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at ' their bungalow. I 11. G. Pedlow, of Harrisburg. was in I town on Friday. NEWPORT ; i - j Mrs, S. A. Pharcu Entertains Harris burg Friends at Dirtner i sjpeelal Correspondence j Newport, March 20. —E. M. Billow, j of Liverpool, was in town on Thursday, j Leiiuil Kurd, a New Vork attorney, j spent this week visiting his Newport i relatives. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I). Fry and three (laughters, of New Blooinfieldv was in ] town on Thursday. Miss Estolla Kling, of Elliottsburg, j spent this week with her sister, Mrs. j J. A. Jackson, in this place. Mrs. S. A. Sharon entertained at dinner a number of her Harrisburg j friends in honor of her house guest, : Mrs. Rena Stettle. I WILLIAMSTOWN High School Senior Class Arranging Commencement Exercises l ont'Bpnniioiiue Williamstown, Pa., March 20. —The | senior class of the High school is mak j ing preparations for the commence- I meat exercises which will be held the I latter part of May. The members of 1 the class are preparing their subjects | for the exercises which were assigned ; them by the principal of the local schools, Prof. A. R. Mover. The mem bers of the class are Misses Mae Bat dorf, Helen Messner. Annie Shaddl, (Helen Blyler, Clair Rowe, Arthur Klinger, Jacob Mellon and Aiiron Trot man. Mark and Giuden Walkinshaw, stu dents at C'onwav Hall, Carlisle, arrived home last evening to spend their spring vacation with their parents. The colliery worked four days this week. John R. Lewis and Thomas Bowen have returned from a visit to Camden, N. J. Carroll Thomas, of Lykens, was a caller here Thursday evening. On the ecening of the 17th, St. Patrick's Day, at her home on West Market street, Miss Eva E. Italph en tertained the ladies of the M. U. M. Sowing Circle aind the gentlemen o«f the Bohemian club at a pfogressive LO Ortc I N G around for a new hat is a pop ular pastime this timeof year. Well, you can go a long way and never find a store so well fitted as ours to help you get the one hat that you will like to own. $2.00 to $5.00 POULTOIM i A SN. THIRD ST. III Where the Styles Originate. five hundred. After the cards refresh ments were served to the following guests, Misses iMae and Alma Thomp son, Bertha Kiivsey, Alice Flynn, Gert rude Schwalm, Alton Haas, Thomas Bond, Jr., George Sausmnn, 111188011 Haller, Charles Curtis and Harry Ed wards. John Geist and John E. Phillips at tended a (banquet of the Elks lodge at Shomokiin, Tuesday. Paul Carl and Albright Baddorf, of Millersville State Normal school, are among the students home for the spring vacation. DUNCANNON Funeral of the Late 'Mrs. Sophia Mil ler Held Yesterday Special Correspondence. Duncannon, March 2'o.—Miss So phia Miller died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Grabill, 'in Aliens Cove, Penn townshp, Tuesday, aged 57 years. The funeral services were held in the' Church of God yesterday afternoon. The pastor, the Kev. VV. X. Wright, officiated. Burial was made in the Lutheran cemetery. Charles Stewart, of Logania, visited friends yesterday. Miss Hazel Kister, of Ssville, town ship, is visitinig Mrs. S. I. Ganiber. Charles E. Johnston has secured a position in the State Highway Depart ment to paint the stations in Perry county. The work of the early gardner came to a stop by a cold rain yesterday. Frank E. Wase, of this place, h:is bought the stock and fixtures of George E. Boyer's Market square gro cery and will continue the business at the same place. s L. F. Hartzell, of Harrisbung, visit ed friends here yesterday. DILLSBURG Fire Causes Considerable Damage to House Ox Mr. Fishel S*>r;Mal Correspondence. Dillsburg, March 20. —Wednesday morning at 3 oVloek fire was discov ered in the house adjoining the mill property north of town, owned by Mrs. Fishel. A number of men from town hurried to the scene and helped to savo i the building, after considerable dam | age had been done. The fire probably | started from a defective Hue. The loss ! is covered iby insurance. The Allen and ! East Penns'boro Fire Insurance Com i pany has agreed to repair the 'property and have let the contract for the work j to 11. E. Williams, a local contractor. Frank Beiges, a student at IBucknell, I is spending his spring vacation at the ! home of his father, Israel Heiges, K. ! D. No. 1. R. E. Swartz, the liveryman, has sold his entire outfit to William ICuutz, | K. D. No. 1, who will have charge ot iliq livery stable on Second street in the future. I A. S. Thomsron. of Chamberpburg, spent a few days in town on 'business ! during the week. There will be no preaching service in the Methodist church to-morrow on account of the pastor attending confer ence. W. S. Sheffer, proprietor of the Peo ple's Cash Store, is confined to the house with grip. George Baish, Second street, is the new employe at the People's Cash Store. During the week the quarantine has 'been lifted from the several townships around town and farmers can conduct their farm sales without having their stock examined and have them moved without permits. On account of the public sale of the property of George A. Bushev, on the Kohler farm Thursdav, the Dills'burg trolley hauled a trailer to accommo (C % r GORGAS FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Get a good fountain syringe. A good one will prove the best bargain in the long run. A Qorgas Fountain Syringe is the best you can get. Made of the finest rubber— leak proof—sanitary and well finished. Pull capacity—full length tubing and full outfit of rapid flow screw fittings. GORGAS' DRUG STORES 16 N. Third St. and . Penna. Station ' * (late the people traveling to and from the sale. The attendance was large. The sale amounted to $2,651.23. A special meeting of the v Agricul tural Society was held last night. Ar rangements are being made for .-public meeting and have an address delivered 'by a State worker some time in April. MILLERSTOWN B. Rubin & Son Sell Department Store to Baltimore Firm Special Correspondence. * IMiilerstOwn, March 20.—The Rev. C. F. 'Himes is attending the annual 'Methodist conference at Shamokin this week. Mrs. .f. E. Rounsley and Mrs. iR. 8. Caldwell were in Newport 011 Tuesday. Miss Ijena Taylor has gone to Phila delphia where she is employed as a, milliner. i B. Rulbin & Son have sold their de partment store to 'Bloom Bros., of Bal timore, who took possession this week. 'Mr. Rubin and his son have removed to 'llarris'burg where they will have an optical parlor. IMrs. R. ill. Jeweiis and son have re turned from a visit "with friends in Camden, N. J. 'Mrs. .T. R. 'Parsons, of Port 'Royal, spent several days this week with her father, William Kipp. Mrs. Hannah Rounsley entertained some friends at a quilting party at her homo ou Thursday. IMrs. Elmor Heckert, of Harrisfliurg, I visited at the home of William (Marshall on Thursday. NEW CUMBERLAND Miss Virgie Ruby Entertains the B. T. Embroidery Club Special Correspondence. New Cumberland, March 20.—Jliss Virgie Ruby, Water street, entertained the B. T. Embroidery Clulj of which she is a member. Refreshments were served to the, following guests: Misses Amanda Haverstock, Ethel Prayer, Mary Ruby, Plory Bowers, Florentine Wilt, Ellen Myers, l>aisy Myers, Sara McCreary, Cora Shearer, Elmira Ruby, Ruth Schell, Bessie Dugan, Virgie | Ruby, Mrs. John Snyder. Oliver Osier, 'of Harris-burg, is hav ing u house erected nt Hillside. Blythe liulty recited at a musicale in the United Brethren church at Worm leysburg last evening. On Sundlay he will recite at the Derrv Street United Brethren church in Harrisburg. Mrs. C. W. Moore, of Altoona, is visiting her brother, S. P. Moore, Reno street. Professor Albert Shuc'k, principal of the Chambersburg pu'blic schools, and a former principal of the New Cumberland schools and his little daughter, Mary Virginia, paid a brief visit to New Cumberland friends. Miss Sue DeLancey, of Carlisle, is visiting her cousin, Miss Margaret Plnrio. Miss Blanche Weaver and Miss Alice Nisslcy, of Harrisburg, visited Robert Mclvor's family yesterday. E. E. Pleurie is spending several days with friends in Newport. The following services will be heldl in the churches to-morrow: Baughman Memorial—Sunday school at 9.20 a. in. Preaching by Dr. Young at 10.30 a. in. Special services by the Epworth League at 7.30 p. m. which will be lead by .1. H. ReifT. Music will be rendered by the choir and Emer son Glee Club. Trinity U. B.—Sunday school at ; 9.30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, | the Rev. A. R. Ayes, at 10.30 a. m.! •lunior Christian Endeavor at 2 p. m. Christion Endeavor at G p. m. At 7 p. in., the Rev. P. P. Holsopple, dis trict superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, will speak. Appropriate music wilj be rendered by the choir. Church of God—Sunday" school at 9.30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. S. N. Good, at 10.30 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2 p. m. Senior Christian Kndeavor at G p. m. Preaching at 7 p. m. 1 St. Paul's Lutheran—Sunday school ' j at 9.30 a. in. Junior League at 2 p. m. j Preaching at 7 p. m. by the pastor, the I Rev. A. ti. Wolf. MEQHANICSBURG . ■ Men's Union Bible Class to Meet in Church of God To-morrow ' Special Correspondence i MeehanicSburg, March 20.—T0-mor row morning the pulpit of the Metho dist church will be -filled by the Rev. , J. R. Shipe. The pastor, tne Rev. J. i J. Re*h, is attending conference in Slia mokin. This afternoon the Aid Society of . the Presbyterian church held a very successful food sale in the Cromleigh ■ building. ! Easter vacation at Irving College begins on Priday, March 26. and ends ' April' 7. There will be no preaching service in ' the Methodist church to-morrow even ! ing ' C. D. Eckert and family have moved j from East Keller to Enst Locust street. ' The men's union Bible class will hold another interesting meeting to - morrow afternoon in the Church of God. ' Directly after the close of the Bible ' class session an address will irator in this matter is a rep resentative in this country of the Ger man government, and is therefore im mune from arrest." Appendicitis Attack Proves Fatal Elizabethtown, March £o.—Martin Metzger, 55 years old, died yesterday from an operation for appendicitis. He was a tobacco manufacturer, and served in the School Board and was one of the auditors of the borough, well known over the county and a lead er politically. He is survived by bis widow and several children and a num ber of brothers nnd sisters. John H. Bowers Dies in Lancaster Marietta, March 20.—John H. Bow ers, 56 years old, died' yesterday in Lancaster, from a complication of dis eases. He was a native of Dauphin county and resided in Lancaster coun ty only a short time. His wife, aged mother and a number of children, sur vives. Two brothers and a sister also survive. HOTEL IROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue «£ Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Pleasantly situated, a few steps from Boardwalk. Ideal family hotel. Every modem appointment. Many rooms equipped with running water; 100 private baths. Table and service most excellent. Rates SIO.OO, 112.00, $15.00 weekly, American plan. Book let and calendar sent free on request David P. Rahter Sillaa Wright Chief Clerk Manager Calendars of above hotel can also be obtained by applying at Star-In dependent office. i