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Carlisle Evening Herald from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

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CARLISLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915 MAY TRY TO HALT WORK ON ALEXANDER SEWER Overland Chandler Orpheum Theatre TOWIOHT P. MAOARO, Managed $1295 $795 to $1075 SEVEN STAR GARAGE W. J. FETTER OFF FOR THE BATTLEFIELDS iven by Dr. W.

A. Hutchinson of this pluco. Tho speaker said that he Rumors of injunction proceedings when work is begun on the Alexander avenue sewer extension recently authorized by the borough council by an ordinance passed and later repassed over tho veto of Burgess Morris, are current. Residents who complain of injustice idecline to Estate formally that thu -will be the line of action but claim that some action will be taken. Borough employees are now at work on the North street extension and work may be begun on the Alexander branch next week and the trou favored all forms of clean athletic games and spoke at length upon the benefits received by playing- clean, CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION TIED TO DOG'S TAIL healthy games.

He said ithait some mothers have objections to the son SPRING SALES FOR 1915 Rev. G. R. Bernhard of this place, who is taking part in the $160,000 SPECIAL SATURDAY snow ADMISSION sc. Miriam Nesbit in LENA, Edison drama in 2 reels.

Murdock MacQuarrie and Agnes Vernon in ALIAS MR. SMITH, Western drama. ANIMATED WEEKLY, war news and world-wide current events. A SAFE ADVENTURE, comedy. THE FASHION SHOP, Biograph comedy.

MERRY MARY'S MARRIAGE, LKO comedy. MONDAY Bessie Eyton and Thomas Santschi in ''His Fighting Blood," Selig drama, 2 reels. "Cancelled," Eclair west canvass for the new Y. M. C.

That the', building in Allentown, was here for a ble brought to a focus playing football but he isaid, "I would a thousand times see my son have a black eye or a skinned ankle received in the scrimmage of a football game to have both his eyes blackened by the influence of the saloon or some other sinful occupation." Dr. Hutchinson told of the victor-res won by great heroes of the football and baseball field and he made sewer benefits only a few parties and short time yesterday. He returned causes an additional burden on others to Allentown where he will remain who have already made connections' until the close of the campaign which on uanover s.treet and paid their lasts tor eight days. a plea every one go in for front foot allowance is the principal The team in which Rev. Bernhard, claim made.

who is a former resident of that ci-ty, The cold snap will probably hold up is working-, is second the list of recreative sport. The speaker did not weary his hearers with long de paving for a short time. There is those securing contributions. Many considerable concrete work with the "interesting features are introduced. tails but he spoke to the point and he placing of the new bricks which ex- Business men for the most part make concluded amid a buret of applause cessively cold weather might cause to up the teams.

The men dine together deteriorate. -An idea of how the at 15 big tables in the headquarters ern drama in 2 reels. Matinee vnnd Evening "CAPTAIN Paul Gilmore's Great Success, in 6 reels. which showed tha.t his address touched the right spot in the hearts of his Jisteners who were mainly fellows who during the past season tried to play ithe game in a clean mannierly way as he suggested. Following a few short remarks by different members of the various On Monday March 89 George W.

Ry-nard, will pell on his farm in Upper Dickinson Township an the VVulnur. Bottom road about 6 miles Bouth or Carlisle, Househhold goods, Kitchen furniture and many other articles. Genrsre Fry. Auctioneer. On Monday March 29, 1915 frank T.

Smith adjoining- the Borough of Shlp-pensburir will sell about 700 head; of stock, confuting of hones, mules-cattle, hogs and sheep. Bale at 9 o'clock. Elxler, Miller, Kafer, Koons. Auct. On Wednesday March 31, 191S J.

P. Wonrterlieh will sell 1 mile west of Carlisle on meeting house spring road about 2 siiuares North of Newville trolley. Hordes, 'cows, pure bred Berk, shire hogs, Rhode Island red chickens. Farming Implements, and lot off house hold goods. On Saturday April 3, 1915 S.

B. Mln-nlch, Carlisle the well known Liveryman will sell hiB entiro livery stock. Sale starts 10 o'clock C. S. Bixlor-A act.

On Saturday April 10, 1915 H. W. Snug-hart will sell In South Miduleton. Township 1 1-2 miles South east of Carlisle, on the Fordg-e Bo ad Stock: Farm, registered and hig-li grade Hoi-stein, Friesian cattle and regiatereed. Berkshire Hogs.

C. H. De-Tenney Auct. Clayton Clarence Snug-hart, clerks. LEGAL ADVERTISING BANKRUPTCY NOTICE Creditors of Martin A.

Nickle, of Carlisle, R. D. 6, will take notice that he has" been adjudicated a voluntary bankrupt by the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. The first will be held in the office of the' unaligned in the Sentinel Building, Carlisle, at ten o'clock in the weather changed almost over night building and make their reports im- is given by the statement that as mediately after each meal. fast as the streef.

sprinkler early 1 An interesting feature occurred this morning placed water on the Thursday, Rev. Bernhard stated. A I streets it froze into a thin film of ice. clock in front of the build- Cathryn O'Hanlon and Mollie Mc-Grath, members of the party of nurses of the French hospital in New York, This ing marks the increase in the fund. who sailed recently for duty in the Daily Matinee 2.30.

Evening 6 to 10 45. field hospitals near the firing lino in teams, the banquet was brought to a Prance. close by every one rising and singing "Bless be the Tie That Binds." Miss Ruth Bream, who ha been visiting in Gettysburg, has gone to GOP Surprise Party JAMES WILLIAMS, AGED A small dog belonging- to the secre-C'OLORED RESIDENT, DIES tary took his place on the timepiece and some one tied a $1 bill his After an illness extending over a tail which was earned into the main period of tdn years, James Williams, room and added to the fund. a well known colored resident of the' town, died last evening at his home -MRS. M.

S. HERSHEY in East Locust avenue. He was 75. DIES IN NEW YORK years old and death was due to heart trouble. Mar- 25.

Aftev Born in Virginia, he spent his early illness of several years, Mrs. Milton life in the neighborhood of Shippens- S. Hershey, wife of the chocolate PRESENTED WINNERS A surprise parity was held at the lork, where she will spend the week heme of Mr. and Mrs. V.

T- Hoffman end with friends. E. South street in honor of their daughter Pauline's 9th H. B. Enck, of Mt.

Holly Springs, Twenty little guests iwere present. was in Carlisle today on business. The evening was spent in games and Continued from Page One a few times before, that the associa Mrs. J. C.

Matthews of West South manuf acturer of Hershey, died Err.at iifori Mrl. in burg. He was not a slave althoug to'. -r- 1 tion was their's and asked that they music, after which refreshments were feel they are part of the Y. served.

A large number of presents C. A. He assured the members that were received- The little ones, af- they had an equal right in the build- ter wishing Pauline many more happy ing as any ether member and exten- birthdays, returned to her home. forenoon of April 3rd, 1915. Credi today.

www Norris W. Diehl, formerly of this place, now connected with the Tress-ler Orphans' Home at Loysville, is visiting friends here- ded an invitation to -'nose present, to take part in the election of directors. nia parents were owned oy a Virginia at a neie inis aucinuun. one planter At the outbreak of the Civil has been here several days en route War, while yet a boy, he enlisted in to her home from Atlantic Cjty, the Fifth Massachusetts Cavalry and where she had been for some months sei-ved during the iwar, being in sev- in the hope that she would regain eral engagements. her health Williams was a resident of Carlisle She became worse at hotel and for about half a century.

He was a gradually grew weaker until the end laborer and did work around the at 2 o'clock. Her husb and was with homes of a number of prominent lo- her at the time of her death. Mrs- The Caxd Basket I is what George B. Heck-' man, the retiring physical director NEWVILLE next spoke upon. Mr.

Heckman told, Joseph Werty of South Hanover of the success that he had had in the street, left for Blcomfield today NcwviUe, March 27, The re and the funeral of his sister-in- cention held by the local Woman's residents. He belonged to ths Hershey was about 4o years old. gymnasium tne past reason Christian Temperance Union, at the Grand Army rst 440 here- ne thanked the members of league aWi Mrs. Tillie Sheibley. iheme of Mrs.

Henrietta Borst on survived Dy a orotner wnose wnere- iiinal UAnw uii; T. J- Parmley of Philadelphia, was Main street, Thursday evening was abouts are unknown. I NEWVILLE OPERA HOUSE About 150 persons from Carlisle, lor their co-operation. He gave a-statistical report of the work dene by each team and also by individual players in the league. As a member of one of the most progressive houses in the county, William Kronenberg, a member of the firm of S.

Kronenberg's Sons was' next called upon by the to make a few remarks. Mr. Kron- a visitor to Carlisle today. quite a success. Eighty-five ladieJj -funeral servieces win ue neia on 'and gentlemen, almost all of whom I Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

In- J. Livingston Hitchins left today are active or honorary members ofj terment in the Union Cemetery, for New York, where he will spend the Union, were present. Those whoj seveisl days. 'received were the officers of the W. BUYS MAXWELL CAR C.

T. Miss Mattie Piper, Mrs. Will- Carman has purchased a m. Mrc rVa iinnj Maxwell touring ear from S. P.

Dil- I Shippensburg and Newville partici- pated in a dance held last evening-, the finf-1 social event which will be held in the Newville Opera House. Plans for the remod-. tors may attend, prove their elect a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business, as come before WILLIAM W. FLETCHER, Referee in Bankruptcy Referee's Office, Carlisle, April 10th, 1915. NOTICE In Re Assigned Estate of S.

S. Bishop of Car'isle. Pa. WHEREAS, a meeting of the creditors of S. Bishop, who made a voluntary assignment of all his property to the undersigned, W.

J. Zach-arias, for the benefit of his creditors, was held in the Arbitration Cham her oif the Court House, Carlisle, Monday, March 22, 1915 at 10,30 a. m. and. WHEREAS, notice written and print ed, as required by the Act cf Assembly has been mailed to all the known creditors of the said S.

S. Bishop. TAKE NOTICE, THEREFORE, That all the creditors of the said S. S. -Bishop are required to make a proof of their claims in the manner provided by the A ct of Assembly within six (6) months from the date of said notice or be debarred from coming in upon the fund realized cut of the property of the said assignor-W.

J. Zacahrias. Assignee of S. S. Bishop- Chambersburg, Pa.

Caleb S. Brinton, Attorney, Carlisle, Pa: lei of Boiling Springs. South Pitt street, is spending the hodler and Miss Elizabeth Myers, al enberg stated that he was glad to be week-end as the guest cf her cousin so Mrs. Henrietta Borst, Mrs. Mary filing of this building into apartments have been made and work will begin within a short time.

Smithvl orchestra furnished) he. music for the affair evening. 1 During intermission there was a bas present at the banquet and he assured the members that the firm would be glad to present trophy to the basket ball league next season. His remarks were greeted with enthusiastic applause. Dr.

Hutchinson Talks Elizabeth Harris, in Harrisburg. Gayton and Miss Edna Elliott, the latter chairman of the Social Corn-Will 'am L. Gibb, of was mittee. After an appropriate pro- a Carlisle visitor today. gram, including recitations and music' delicious were L.

Spottwood, of Altoona, a The organization numbers about 135 former resident of this place, was in members. ket ball goal throwing contest won bv Mark Derrick, of Newville. The address of evening was T0-vn iast evening, calling on friends- On Thursday and Friday, April 1st MIDDLESEX MENNONITE There will be services in the Men-nonite Church at Middlesex on Sunday at 10 o'clock. NOTICE .1 will call off my public cf household goods which was advirtif.ed for April -i, 1015 until fall. 'A'atch for bills.

A. W. KIRSCHNER Adv. R. D.

5, Carlisle. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY 2nd, the Pub'ic Schools of town Mother Gray's Sweet Powders have a vacation. CASTOR 1A children Break up Colds in 24 hours, Impedimenta. I cannot call riches bettor than the baggage of virtue; the Roman word is better, impedimenta; for as baggage is to an army, so i3 riches to virtue; It cannot be spared nor left behind, but it hindereth the march; yea, and the care of it sometimes logeth cr disturbeth the victory; of great richee there is no real use, except it be in the distribution; the rest is but conceit. Bacon.

The body of Mrs. Lizzie Calvert, relieve Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years who died in Juniata on Monday, ar- and Destroy Worms. At all Drug-; rivC(1 here on Wednesday on the 12.49 Always be; the Signature jc. oampie mauea tran nml was tflken t0 the Address, Allen S. Olmsted, T.

rhnr-rh u-ii. friends of Ci N. Y. C. V.

R. R. SCHEDULE had the privilege of viewing the remains. The deceased was a daughter of the late Mrs. Martha Lininger OPERA HOUSE VAUDEVILLE Saunders and Cameron of West Pennsboro township, and is survived by her husband William and one daughter, Miss Florence.

Interment was made in the Newville cemetery. Ernest, the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Swartz of Little The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises Thursday, April 22, '15 At 2 O'clock P. M. ALL that certaiu farm known as the Burkhart Farm situate in Upper 'Washington, passed away on Wed- Frankford Township, County of nesday.

The funeral service was held 1 on P'riday moaning and si.erment made at Zion. BOILING SPRINGS M. E. CHURCH Chaplain R. W- Springer will preach at the evening service.

Daily Thought. Nothing will ever be attempted it all possible objections must be first overcome. Dr. Johnson. May 24, 19 Trains leave Carlisle: For Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg 12:01, 3:55, 5:25, 7:00, 8:38, a.

12:40, 2:10, 3:21, 5:44, 8:22 p. m. Arrive from Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg, 5:46, 8:30, 10:25 a. 2:53, 4:05, 4:12, 6:14, 7:12, 8:12, 10:10, 11:32 m- For- Newville; Shippensburg, Cham-bersbursr and Hagerstown, 8:30 a- 4:12, 6:14, 8:12, 11:32 p. m.

Arrive from Hagerstown, Chambersburg, Shippensburg and Newville 12:01, 3:55, 8:38, 10:46 a- 2:10, 5:39, 8:22 p. m. For Martinsburg and Winchester 5:46, 8:30 a- 4:12 p. m. Arrive from Winchester and Martinsburg, 10:46 a.

5:39, p. m. Daily- All others except Sunday. H. A.

RIDDLE, Gen. Pass. Agt- J. II. Tonge, Superintendent TO MOTHERS IN THIS TOWN Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate reief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children.

They cleanse the.stom-ach, act on the liver, and are recommended for complaining children. A pleasant remedy for worms. At all Druggists, 25c. Sample free. Address, A.

S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. NOTICE As I have secured the service of Mr. Stewart Day, to solicit trade for me both in coal and ice, and I have rented the room on East Louthcr street formerly used by M.

L. Diehf Saddler, taking possession April 1. 1915, to be used as a coal and ice of fice, where I will have at all tin-es ice for sale and orders can ha lef there for coal The office will he open at 5 a. m. and remain open till 9 p.

m. It has been reported to tne since my wagons have appeared on the street that my competitors have started to reduce their price on ice, also, there is a rumor on the street, I cannot say where it started ti.at 1 only have a small amount of ice on hand. I will say that I have secured all the ice I can sell, and just rece ed letters this morning from two ice plants that if the company I have contracted with cannot give me enough just to wire them and they will give me one or two car loads a day, if i can sell same. Now do not think for one minute that I will not furnish you with ice. Give me a trial and let me show you My men must be accomodating.

For the last few years there has been i cry in Carlisle, why do we not hav? another ice company. Now here it and started by one of your own Carlisle boys and not by a Company outside of Carlisle with main office another Thanking you for giving one of your own boys a chance. 1 Remain John II. Fngen. Adv.

in a Comedy of Singing, Talking and Juggling ALSO May Russel Comedy Monologue A Mix-up in Dress Suits Cases, 2 part Vitagraph comedy Billy nrk, Lee Beggs and Florence Natol. Wfcal Might Have Been, 2 part Majestic Feature. Two Stray Souls, Biograph drama with Irene Hawley and Kate Bruce. Hash House Mashers, Keystone' eouiedy. Matinee Daily 5c.

To-Night 2 shows 6.30 and 8.15. Admission 5 and 10c Monday "Hushing the Scatnlal" Special 2 part Keystone feature with Sid Chaplin and Chas. Conkliu. "The S'langhied Baby," Lubin Feature, in 3 parts. Tuesday "In Tune With the Wild," in 3 parts.

Sensational feature by Selig. Also "The Message From the Heart," nth episode of the $20,000,000 Mine Mystery. Wednesday "The Double Trap," 7th episode of Exploits of Elaine. VAUDEVILLE Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Keeping Cool.

"Jlggs says he can't warm up to his work." "Certainly not: he makes ax tiflcial Ice." Buffalo Express. Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania, bounded by the lands of Levi Miller, David Mitten, W. S. Kamarer, Samuel Burkhart, Solo-mom Bioser and S. P.

Yost, containing 204 acres, 60 perches, more or less, and improved with a good two story dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings. The buildings are in a good state of repairs and the land is in a high state of cultivation. This sale is made by the tinder-signed subject to the approval cf the Orphans' Court of Cumberland Comity. Terms will be made known on day of sale. he TVesiler Orphans' Horn of the Evangelical LttWan Church of the Genrral Sjnod in the iitrd States J.

Harvey Line, Caleb S. Brixton, Attorneys. J. Vax Bowman, And. Llghtsnlng the Burden.

Our misfortunes are often lightened by relating them. ADVT HO. 8 pix.es cured at boke bt new metscod If you suffer from bleeding, itchingf. blind or protruding Piles, send me your address I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Users report immediate re-Mpf and Epeedy cures.

Send no money, hut tell other of this offer. Write today to Mrs. Sr. Summers. Pol 1'.

Xotre Dame. Ind. April 5 Easter Monday "In the Glare of the Kssanay feature in with Francis X. Bushman. parts Flavoring- Extracts at Be'i- Real fer't..

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