HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT*, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1915. 5

tainment in the Opera House Saturday V WWW WW V+VVVTVV'TVVT'rVVVVV evening. An interesting program was COMING OUT? TV HEADACHE, COLDS, rendered. The Rev. Mr. Kehl, of Car- j""HAIR 1 lisle, was present and delivered an ad- Dandruff causes a feverish irritation dress. of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loos- Call 1991 - Founded David Carl, of Harrisburg, spent a en and then the hair comes out fast. To COSTIVE BOWLS. few days with friends in town. stou falling hair at once and rid the Sales aie numerous and well attend- scalp of every particle of dandruff, get

ed and farm stock is bringing fair a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any ? ?? prices. The sale of J. A. Grove on the drug store, pour a little in your hand 4 TAKE CASCARETS Wagner farm, half a mile west of town, and rub it into the scalp. After a few was one of the largest in this section applications the hair stops coming out in attendance and amount of goods anil you can't find any dandruff.?Adv. To-morrow Only, A Rousing sold. The proceeds from stock, farm To-night! Clean Your machinery, poultry, etc., amounted to $3,618. boro, visited her sister, Mrs. Annie Bowels and End Head- A. M. Brandt and son intend to dis- Smalinig, Sunday. Theodore Baum, a son of Mr. and continue the implement and buggy busi- Baum, aches, Colds, Sour ness and sell their stock at public auc- Mrs. William of Market street, SALE j has CUT PIECE pneumonia. OF Tuesday, GOODS tion March 23. Stomach J. W. Boring, who purchased the house he occupies from Miss Lizzie A Timely Event That Every Woman Will Want To Take < MARYSVILLE Garver, several weeks ago, is having i a number of improvements made. Advantage Of ; Get a 10-cent box now. Mite Society of Reformed Church Gives Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hover, and I You men and women who can't get Experience Social Mrs. Albert Straub, who has been ; feeling rich?who have headache, coat- Special Correspondence. ill is improving. At the beginning the Spring you'll of season, welcome these sturdy re- < ed tongue, bad taste and foul breath, Marysville, daughters, Aline and Lucille, Miss Ida I are bilious, nerv- March 15.?The chicken dizziness, eau't sleep, and waffle supper which was to be held lloyer mnd mother, attended the gold- I ductionson , dress goods, white goods, domestics, trimmings, ous and upset, bothered with a sick, on en wedding anniversary Mr. and etc. stomach, March 17 by the Belle of Blue of I gassy, disordered or have a Mountain Ixnige, No. 217, Ladies' Mrs. P. J. Stall, Mrs. Donald Hover's j Lengths are suitable for waists, skirts, and in some < bad cold. Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rail- parents, at Mechaniesburig, yesterday. cases, full dresses. clean \u25a0 Are you keeping your bowels road was J. S. Shaffer attended the funeral of j Cascarets, Trainmen, postponed. We remind you that this < with or merely forcing a pas- A very successful experience social j his uncle, James Williams, at Dills- I again, sale is for Tuesday only, so you'll want sagewny every few days with salts, ca- was held by the Mite Society of the Re- | burg, last week. pills or to thartic castor oilt in Sunday John Zimmerman, Sr., has purchas- be on hand early, as there are limited quantities < work formed church the school Cascarets while you sleep; room of that church on Thursday even- ed the home of the late Mrs. P. P. stomach, sour, cleanse the remove the ing. experiences otf earning money Brown, on Market street, and will' oc- ind, taupe undigested, food and foul The w BroMd* 61/2 fermenting for the society by the members were cupy it tine spring. Silks gases; the from the We Mention Only Two ,^n^ Prices ' take excess bile many The amo\mt The Woman's Foreign Missionary carry out of system and varied. received liver and the all . was $54.62. were Society of the Methodist church, wiil » . $1.50 40-inch Silk , mahogany, waste matter Refreshments served r\ r\ r> trtj At 64c Yard the constipated and poi- to all present. meet at the home of Mrs. H. F. Kohr, son r yards. in the bowels. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Milliken iti Third street, Thursday evening. Un Dress abrtcs tfut 1 here were . _ ?< A Casearet to-night will _ $1.98 40-inch taupe, 5 straighten on Thursday to gee Mr. The Rev. Dr. Floyd Appleton will Silk Brocade, yards. you out by morning?a 10-cent ' Philadelphia box Milliken's Mrs. preach in St. Chrvsostem church, New nchSilk Brocade Crepe < from any drug store keep your sister, Borger, who is de Chine, 11% yards. will being treated at the Willis hospital for Market, Thursday evening, Man-h 18. Are Numerous Others sweet; and $1.19 3ti-inch 6 i stomach liver bowels regu- a cataract. Harry Moder, of Steelton, purchas- , navy, yards. lar, and head clear for months. Don't ed several houses at Belliwista, the forget the children. Thev love Cas- Mrs. William Bair and two sons spent Wednesday with her brother, Har- pant week. carets because they taste good?never ry White. Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Metzger, of j gripe or sicken.?Adv. York, quests of xx v *wv laiu *;??? Miss Margaretta Gault, of Steelton, were S. A. Williams' I At 28c Yard yards. SI.OO 40-inch Satin , grey,""""V01/ 2 yards. < spent Thursday in family Sunday. town. and $1.50 3<3 and 40-inch < Mrs. D. I). Beirfer and Mrs. W. D. Mrs. Edwtlrd Berry, of S'hippeus SI.OO .>2-iiich Brown Cloth, shadow , 6Vi yards. SI.OO Silk Crepe de Chines, all shades, to ' Hartzell, of Carlisle, spent Thursday at burg, is visiting her |>arents, Mr. and $1.50 40-inch Silk and , brown and navy, 2 to 6- 5-yard pieces. A SUBURBAN the of Epplev Mrs. C. H. Smith, Third street. homes A. G. and J. W. yard pieces. $1.59 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, light blue, pink, wistaria, 2to * Benfer. J. J. Bauglimnn has returned from SI.OO 50-inch , pieces. Miss Carrie of Duncannon, a business trip to New- York. navy, 4% yards. 5-yard NEWPORT Reutter, 40-inch 4 spent several days of last week with C. Mm. 0. H. Reiff visited her daugh- SI.OO Black Suiting, and 4-1,4 yards. $2.00 40-inch Brocade Crepe de Chines, Copenhagen blue, P/4 F. ters, Misses Janet and at j 28-inch Maurice Marseilles, of London, England, Kass. Roberta, 75c_ Waist , 3Vt yards. yards. Mrs. E. E. Dissiuger and Mrs. Wil- Dickinson College, and attended a | 75e 40-inch , garnet, yards. $1.50 36-inch Printed Satin Foulard, yards. 4 Visited Here Last Week liam Dice spent play given by the students. 2V4 2% and 2% several days in Phila- 50-inch Storm , 2 yards. and 40-inch Silk Poplins, * Special Correspondence delphia last week. Miss Helen Sloak, of Harrisburg, | 85c_ navy, SI.OO $1.25 afl shades, 2to 2%-yard" Newport, March 15. J. Ira Rada- and Clara Snell, a baritone soloist of i 50;- 36-inch , lavender, 4 yards. pieces. < baugfh, of Muncie, Ind., is visiting his Trinity | IT. B. church, will assist in the 59c 40-inch Striped Suiting, yards. $1.59 36-inch Crepe < mother, TOWER CITY 5 Black de LaPaix, 3 yards. Mrs. Danie Hartzell, in this musical entertainment which will be [ 59c 36-inch Grey Suiting, 4 yards. fancy Messaline Reseda, yards. place. given in the Methodist SI.OO 4% < George Powell, an church this j 40-inch Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Little spent Aged Resident, Died evening. 50c 50-inch Brown Cloth, 3% yards. $1.59 black Satin Charmeuse, 3% yards. Thursday with Mrs. Little's paients.Mr. Here Thursday Miss Helen Hoeker, of Rutherford, I 50c 50-inch Suiting, 2% yards. $1.50 36-inch Striped , "brown, 5% yards. and Mrs. Walter Umholtz, in New Special Correspondence. was a guest of Dr. J. F. Good's fain- | 75c Grey yards. " Tower ?(Mrs. 54-inch Panama, 4 Main FIoor?BOWMAN'S Bloomfield. City, March 15. ily on Friday ahd attended the enter- j ? \u25a0 < Miss Melle Rough returned Thursday Charles J rev. cf Philadelphia, spent a I tainment of the grammar school. after having spent two weeks with her few weeks with her parents. Mr. and The ]K>stoflii-e building is being re- 1 friend, Miss Anna Caterall. of Ber- Mrs. Henry Brown, near Orwin. painted. No Sale of Dress Goods is Complete « wick. Alfred Klinger, of Halifax, trans- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kirk, of Har- j Maurice Marseilles, a vocal virtuoso, acted business at this place. risburg, called on G. F. Moyer and j Without Notions, and of London, Eng., spent the former part Miss Bessie Miller, of Reading, spent daughter on Sunday. of this week with Miss Mae Geary. a few days here, the guest of her par- The Standard Bearers of the M. E. ] Miss Janet Jones has returned after ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Miller. church will meet at the home of Miss visiting Warren \.orth- spent a Special on : her sisters, Mrs. Miss Effie 'Hoke week with Jeanette Sipe on Friday evening. §j These Prices Notions ington and Miiss Virginia, of Johns- friends at Tremont. town. for two months. Williain C. Car., of Annville, spent MIDDLETOWN : Ralph Flick inger is visiting his par- a few days here with his parents, Mr. 4re 0nl for To-morrow ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Flickinger, at and Mrs. F. M. Carl. J 17 Baptized and 20 Ad- Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Fred Suteliff, accompanied by Probationers Will Purchase Any of Mrs. H. M. Corning and daughter are her son, returned to this place after mitted in M. E. Church Special a,ld visiting MTS. Coming's home in Car- spending six weeks with Mr. Sut- Correspondence. Dreßs Shield8 ' 3 I sizes 2 - lisle. cliff's mother at Camden, N. J. Middletown, March 15.?At the M. liese Domestics To- r)uß ?Sp S ' Horace M. Wallace, o-f George Powell, an aged church 1$ < Ha.rridburg, and highly E. yesterday at the morning A 1 10c Buttons, and Wallace, near respectod citizen of I TOI cards white Pearl Stewart of Bailey, this place, died on service seventeen persons were bap- | 4 were in town on Wednesday. Thursday morning, aged 72 years. The morrow pieces black Skirt Braid, was a tized, twenty-six ta.ken i:n on probation ) 25(i * Frederick Kapp, of York, is visiting deceased native of Blufford, and card Ventilating Hair Wavers, 19£ his parents, Mr. Wales, and came to country three received in full membership. ' and Mrs. William this in c large < 1539. One of the largest services | This is one of the greatest offers in Domestics 12Vk Ilair Pins, shell and amber, Kapp. He was a resident of this place communion c I ever was ? Long, for the last years, held observed. At the Sun- j that has ever come from Bowman '! ' Asbestos Iron Holders, ... 10£ i Mr. and Mrs. Calder of Juni- i 23 and is survived the Domestic ? i day school were ' " 3 for ata county, spent Iby a widow and nine children. session 320 present nminvtmoiit an black or white Inside Belting, yard, < 3d Thursday and Friday i ~ and at the Riverside chapel school visiting , 5c pack friends and relatives in town. 292 were in attendance. . ' Steel Point Hair Pins, The pastor, JL*. 5c < HERSHEY the Rev. W. R. RSdlngton, preached Ihmk of almost a dozen different fabrics,'in card Tubular Coat Hangers, 3to a card .3< DAUPHIIT his last sermon before conference and short lengths and others cut from full pieces, ? bottle Machine Oil 3< < Philadelphian on Gods leave Talks "Three will on Wednesday for Norris- '^c "Easy Way" Collar Stays, i Coops fit yard. Chicken of Wilson Talley and Or One" Yesterday town. Brook's Machine , dozen, '?'jf-.-'inl f*«!.nnriem-i». John Irely, on Friday j 20$ 4 Charles Sellers Raided Cot Jr., left for One spool Button Thread, Special Correspondence. Hershey, March 15.?A force of York where he will make his future | Dauphin, March 15.?A number of men are employed in excavating for home. Cretonnes?in remnant lengths; good Five silk Hair Nets, . ...15£ on several new The Rev. Joseph Weirich preached raivifc chicken coops have been made brick houses, which are I ?'ttem.s; at. yd. Box of 50 wire Hair Pins, . in town the past few weeks. Friday \u25a0 to be erected on Areba etreet. at Stoverdale yesterday. < . ! Four spools 8-ply Darning Cotton night eleven chickens wer? stolen from William and Allen Fidler spent a Mr. and Mrs. William Cover spent Wilson few days parents Sunday in town visiting relatives and Phillip Talley and several from Charles with their at Pine I I OaalllCS?2oondlfrer- Outing Flannel?ill 4-4 Sellers. Grove. friends. and 5-4 heavy Shoe ....3 pairs, < Ralph 4< The St. Patrick's supper held in Odd Dr. Stanley L. Krebs, of Philadel- ' Witman, of Liverpool, Ohio, | eilt patterns to select light and dark pat- "Tight-on llat Elastic?fastens Oil sewing, 2 is visiting parents, without for s<* Fellows' hall on Saturday evening, un- pliia, delivered his famous sermon on i his Mr. and Mrs. j from; Persian and Or- terns; Main FIoor? BOWMAN'S. der the auspices of the Mite Society of Three Gods or One,'' in the Hershey j M. G. Witman, Ann street. 27 and 36 < the Presbyterian ehurdh, was largely Central theatre yesterday afternoon. John Beckey, son of Mr. and Mrs. | iental designs; full inches wide; regular- attended. The hall was decorated in Miss Marie Johnson spent a few Samuel Beckey, Market street, was I St. Patrick style. days with her parents at Harrisburg. married last Thursday at Berwick, to largest I Dress % The Rev. Edwin P. Rotoi nson spent The communion service in Miss Ethel Sweitzer, of Pittsburgh. | ? remnant lengths; Bowman Special Dollar Long= ] several days at Philadelphia, the history of the United Brethren The groom is employed at Pittsburgh, i in stripes; 32 inches clean up stock, Jacob Qpnratl spent Wednesday with congregation, was held last Sunday, where the couple will make their j at ijfT * < his daughter, Mrs. Theodore Lannert, March 7. Over fifteen members were future home. s d Williamsport. received anil a number were baptized. William Nitrauer and family, of | */ ; Cloth, Tomorrow at 79c Piece town, ~ _, l Miss Ruth Shaffer spent the week W. Ballweg, a prominent candv Jlighspire, spent Sunday in i M 1?, n Mr. and , Perfectly ?with her grandparents, Mrs. W.; ! manufacturer of Brooklyn, N. Y., was They were accompanied by Mrs. Wil- I ?in light col- J r '( }. new goods?fresh and clean, and excel- ] W. Davidson. a visitor to this place. liam Lynch. 3b ors; also blue and j lent quality. 10-yard pieces?36 inches wide, Mrs. Riley Bogner is ill at the home Mrs. Ella Snagbuwger, of Alliance, Mrs. Maggie Palmer will move from | f , Superior of her daughter, Mrs. Donald Speece, 0., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson street to the Peter's prooerty j silver grey; and I English Longcloth ?extra line?l 2 yards j Speeceville. Allison Garman. on Swatara street. 7c values; at yd. effU £ in tlie value (now marked at $1.25). « . , ?sl-50 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bickel re- Mise Horst, of John Nitrauer and daughter ' leffUI have Bessie Middletown, and ' of yd. turned from Harrisburg, where they was a visitor here last week. son, of llighspife, will move to the \u25a0 Chambray-s ?in Special to-morrow at $1.19 piece spent the winter with their son, Wil- Special revival services will be Morton property, on State street. held 1 plain colors; 8c value; Apron ? Soisette?soft and line finish; just the thing for i liam Bickel. for two weeks in the Derry Presbyter- The official board of the M. E. ! Brut, I at Mrs. P. of Harrisburg, spent ian church, commencing Sunday even- church will hold its regular monthly | s<£ yd. Franklin quality?in summer dresses; looks and launders like linen; 32 < Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah ing, March 21. meeting iij the lower room of the ! wide; Shaker Flannel? all styles; light and inches 25c value; 2t6 20-yard lengths, yd. , Kennedy. A very elaborate and spiritual per- church this evening. A steward will be | Mr. White ?4o and Mrs. Frank Shaffner, of Har- formance entitled "Bi, Bi," will be elected. cut from full pieces; dark patterns; full inches wide; if in full pieces i risburg, spent Thursday witih Mrs. W. given under the auspices of the Y. W. Harvey Bover wns elected a dele- i regularly 10c; at pieces; regularlv 7c; would sell at 25c vd.; 2to 8-yard lengths; vd. B. Sheetz. C. A. on April 16. Over one hundred gate to attend the layman \i meeting ] Pajama i Mrs. John Bogar, o*f Harrisburg, was persons will take part. of the conference at Norristown, - I yd. at 5> yd. ?36 inches wide; 121/oc value; 6to the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd ' resenting the M. E. church of town. Main FIoor?BOWMAN'S. 12-vard lengths; yd. J ?ISpeece, on Thursday. Mrs. Howard Brutbaker, daughter, > _ Hiram Lyter, who has been confined WILLIAMSTOWN Mary Jane and son, Paul, of Laneas- j Indian Head Linen?known for its splendid wear- < to the house the past five weeks with ter, were the guests of Mr. Athletic and Mrs. i !?/>«??%«« qualities; 45 inches wide; wears like linen; 20c < a sore hand, is able to be out again. Association Planning to Hold a Edward Beck, of High street, over j A TTT-11 Minstrel Show Sunday. WW* Acme r orms W 111 value; 2to 8-vard lengths; vd. < MILLERSTOWN f?pr,-;al Correspondence. Abner Hoff, who was given a hear- ' A Fanc y White Goods?Shadow Voile, Checked Mus- Williamstown, March 15.?The Ath- iin.g before Squire W. J. Kinnard on | \A O V afternoon, Alll. lin and tine ; 12- Miss Margaret Brooks Entertaining letic Association has plans under way Saturday charged with sell- | 12c and 15c values; 2 to for the production of a minstrel show ing liquor to minors, was discharged, j ,td leB*thß ' Cousin From Philadelphia some time next the not being J' yd. Sppoial morfth. Mu'ch of the lo- evidence sufficient to j V¥i\ Tti Q-nrino- PIIOII Correspondence. cal talent that helped to hold him. -jk -Lli -IvllS n Main FIoor?BOWMAN'S. Millerstown, make tilie March 15.?Mrs. Roy Knighite of Pythias minstrels a great Harry Sehiefer, of Hiijhspire, spent ! Resinger, of Altoona, visited her sis- success a few ago Sunday town. Adjustable to any desired measure, at ter, years will be used in lH' v/ K'AISX Mrs. Martha Pretz, last week. again. - On the committee in charge are Mrs. Reuben Resh and daughter, ! In neck, waist, bust, hips, shoulders, length w ? . # _ Miss Mattie Brooks, of 4 Philadel- Benjamin Williams, Charles Nash, Mrs. Brown, ' JJ/ of an(l « ' is returned to their home at skirt > in various other by I 4- W phia, visiting her cousin, Miss Mar- James C. Thompson Philadelphia spending . 111 A Xj refill < garet and William Ad- after several 1 the adjuster (see top). Bollinger. ams. The proceeds are to be used to days in towm with relatives. (Jill LUC Mrs. Annie Bekels was a recent vis- make improvements to the baseball Mr. and Mrs. William Baird. of Al- j I MM-ffijlModel 416 (like illustration) J JIICLSLIH^S itor in Harrisburg. park. j is col- toona, spent Sunday in town. lapsibfe, by ? Master Kenneth Kipp, of Harris- Evert Fasold, a A '!/ / ®| as shown the three heights. "1 a burg, student at Blooms- slight fire occurred at the home j TB is visiting his grandparents, Mr. burg State school, of Mary Baker, ! and Normal is visiting Mrs. East High street, Mrs. J. C. Kipp. his parents, the Rev. Mr. Saturday when some McNitt, and Mrs. J. wood caught fire j Cabinet Blain of ReedsviWe, was a C. Fasold. from soot. damage wa.s guest A. The slight. of Dr. L. and Mrs. Hilman A son was -to was a r'HPf Other forms are shown at different born Mr. and Mrs. Milev Schaeffer list Jo- given birth- j I 4 4 week. seph Lester Friday. day surprise at his home on prices, as low as $6.50, 1 W. D. Bollinger was Spring Q I 1 and also the in New Harrison Watkins was a business street, on Saturday evening form * last vis- in honor I "Kumpact" with collapsible lyl|l| II Bloomfield week. itor to Tremont Saturday. or his 26th anniversary. Mrs. Schaeffer j skirt, at $3.50. i Dr. Woodruff, of Susquehanna Uni- had invited a number of friends and j DILLSBURG versity, Selinsgrove, delivered alble ser- when Mr. Sehaeffer arrived home he j mons from the pulpit of Emanuel Lu- found a jolly crowd to meet him. A Many Farm Sales Are Now on in This theran church yesterday morning and cake with twenty-six candles was the j last evening. main attraction of the refreshments ; Vicinity Mrs. T. F. Hur»h and daughter, Mr. In Your Home, Pay Special Correspondence. Mar- served. iSchaeffer received several ' Laces and Embroideries You The ion, of Reading, visited Mr. and Mrs. fine gifts. Dillsburg, March 15.?Last evening Long preached K. Hancock last week. Balance, the Rev. Mr. his last Street SI.OO Weekly. sermon prior to the Railway Nearing Completion I annual conference. Lebanon, March 15.?Ninety His subject was 'Forces for Good NEW CUMBERLAND cent, per; and of the work on electrifying of Forces for Evil in Dillsburg." the T T ? A demonstration of the new "Hastings" will Professor C M Lutheran Junior Catechetical the Ephrata & Ijebanon Street Railway if Stine, superintend- Class Company lines operating ent of schools of York county, Meets This between this I / convince you of the many labor saving devices made Afternoon city and Ephrata has been completed Ifjtf fIG& his official visit to the Dillsburg public Spffdal Correspondence. / and a force of more than 100 men are you receive in 110 other cabinet, and the special schools Thursday. New Cumberland, March 15.?The James rushing to completion the remainder of j All short lengths of trimmings, including shadow laces, MeWilliams and family Junior Catechetical class of St. Paul's the Manager C. "snow white" finish is a most pleasing feature. from South church, work. F. Hornstein said Oriental silk edgings, insertions moved Baltimore street, Lutheran met at the church to-day that the company expects laces, laces, and floun- this place to Harrisburg 4 to | Thursday. at o'clock this afternoon. On Thurs- run its first electric car cings ranging from 25c to $3.50 yard, will be placed on E. S. Wenger was under the over- Enroll now, and eniov a shorter dav's WOl'k. in Harrisburg on day evening at 7.30 the adult class head system on or sale for to-morrow only, at just business on about April 1. half these marked prices. ' ' Thursday. will meet. Both of these classes are Fifth M. C. Zerby, Steelton, was Main Floor ?BOWMAN'S. FIoor?BOWMAN'S. in town instructed bv the pastor, the Rev. A. Every real and searching effort for on business Friday. G. Wolf. --i????????l self improvement is of itself a The O. A. gave a free Striue, lesson U. M. enter- Mrs. Peter of near profound humility. A -*\u25a0 Golds- of AAA 4