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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 3

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PXGE TH REP! THE EVENING SENTINEL. CARLISLE, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 193fi. TODAY'S MARKETS Children to Share r1.1. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i GRAINS i I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED in inrce csiaies i Corrected Tuesday. July 28.

1936. TONIGHT by L. L. Rice, grain and coal deal- i FOR RENT er. West North Street.

Children were named beneficiaries hj two wills which were filed to-1 ilav at the nflim nf Rpeistpr nf 4 i no -si I APARTMENTS ROOMS POSITION Wheat Corn i Barley ---T A Jh Hi jP.tJf WA -A yUUW 1 FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. 151 Street. .60 Rye WANTED Work as housekeeper or house work by capable white woman. References. Inquire 549 N.

Bedford St. FOR RENT A small apartment in the Cumberland Apartments. Cor. JiHigh and Bedford. 3 rooms and WANTED Country gir desires Wills Raymond A.

Myers at the courthouse here. In the estate or Alfred P. Wolf, Middlesex Township, a trust fund of $2500 is created for a daughter, E. Woir. and a $2000 trust fund for Mrs.

M. Stone, housekeeper. At their deaths the trust funds are to be shared equally by the daughters, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Bertha Fagan, Mrs.

Katie Kunkle and Mrs. Ethel Hair. The farm In Middlesex Township is to be sold and the daughters will Corrected Tuesday, July 28, 1936, by Carlisle Community Stores. Prices offered producers: jjl Eggs -20 house work or care of children. batn.

Possession August 1. Inquire! janitor at bunding. Experienced. Call 346 Street or phone 237-R. tRutter 23 2 vvr zs i FOR RENT Fine apartment, second floor.

5 rooms and bath, front Lard Potatoes 1-00 5 porch and garage. JAMES OTT, 51262 Gibson St. WANTED Country girl 21 yea agil desires house-work or care of children. Write Sentinel Box, 172. i FOR RENT Apartment, 555 North irvcuc ruua uaiia win duiio, Hanover Street, second floor, i WANTED Country girl wants gen- i New and modern in every way.

W. ral housework or care of cb.il- added WALT DISNEY Color Symphony CLYDE BEATTY in "DARKEST AFRICA" with Frances FARMER John HOWARD Roscoe KARNS Rob-ert CUMMINGS A Paramount Picture LIVESTOCK MARKETS 1 Chicago, July 27. (U. S. Dept.

of Agriculture.) Hogs, 15,000, including 4,000 direct; fairly active on weights 240 pounds down; around steady with Friday's best time; top, bulk better grade. 180-240 pounds, few 260-300 BKtMhJi, 636 M. Hanover rnone Z8-K-Z3. Experienced. HELP FOR RENT Furnished apartment I wua jrarage.

inquire rALAtE 5 CONFECTIONERY, 10 W. High St 1 pounds, WANTED Girls or women to sell Christmas cards. Sell surerb quality $1 assortment. Gift Wrappings. -0? f-lri Cattle, ealves, fed wvwj FOR RENT 23 S.

Hanover Street Si Wilbur, J. Nelson and Alfred G. Wolf, the will directs. H. Gut-shall and Mrs.

Stone were named executors. The will of Mrs. Gertrude M. Cornman, South Middleton Township, provides a trust fund for the husband, Charles A. Cornman.

At his death their ten children and a grandson will share. They are Ar-thur, Reuben. Ray Luther, John, Anna and Chester Cornman, Mrs. Helen Rupp, Mrs. Evelyn Thumma and Mrs.

Mary Naee, children and Dale Eugene Cohick, grandson. Ray was named executor. t-r 4 steers and yearlings steady to I 6 rooms and bath, modern. Po Everydays, Kiddie Kards, Station- active; light heifers and i strong, 'J session Immediately. S.

C. HERTZ-lery; personals. Experience unnec mixed yearlings strong to shade ru.IN i LER. (essary. Request samples.

WHITE'S QUAINT SHOP, 325 Westfield, (higher; heifers up to equal; CATTLE RAISERS Lr to top on eight fed steers; Washington, D. C. July 28-bulk better grade steers 8 oa9.2o,!New er aUvertising wiU with lower grades, 8.2a down to nant part in a far -caching FOR RENT Very desirable apart ment In BELLAIRE APART MENTS; five rooms, bath; seconj r.oor; tnrraediate possession. TODC CARPET CO. lEfi program to be employed by lead DARING DRAMA! DWELLINGS Mass.

WANTED We will select mechanically inclined men with character references, must be employed, reliable with fair education, who wish to better themselves by training in their spare time for electric refrigeration and air conditioning industries. Write fully. UTILITIES ENG. 404 N. Wells Street, Chicago, 111.

ing food chain organizations in a nation-wide effort to relieve an acute situation which facea the country's livestock producers. The to J6.25. Sheep, 16.000. including 12,500 direct; closed slow, choice weighty lambs about steady, others and aged classes weak to 25c lower; bulk desirable natives, few, $10.50 and $10.75. N.

FOR RENT House, 640 km -mm ford 6 rocirs, all Inquire 617 N. East St. campaign was requested by repre- I sentatives of important livestock Exoiins tn aid a laree nprcentaee of! rougher Sets Wedding Day The wedding of Miss Marianne Rrougher. 504 West South Street, to Lieut. Allen Bracker, Fort Penning, will take place Wednesday night, August 12, at 7 o'clock, 9fi the Second Presbyterian Church, It was announced yesterday in wedding invitations.

ASK FOR BUDGET DEPT. FOR RENT House, 614 Highland I Avenue; 6 rooms, all conveni-i ences, garage, possession immedi- 'the six million cattle raisers throughout the country. Farmers and ranchers. forced by the drought to rush their cattle, to the APARTMENTS ROOMS Lancaster, July 27. Cattle 2168; dry fed steers in liberal receipts, big weights slov to move; demand strong for lightweights; all dry lately.

Inquire 85 East Ridge St. If ALLEY AUTO SUPPLV market, combined with the heavy WANTED 1-room apartment with private bath. Reasonable rent. No children. Sentinel Bos, 176.

I Dueling Dummy Survive eds weighing under 1100 moving geasona, snjpments from otner fec. W. RAYMOND BLACK, Prop. Hanover St. Phone 939 Carlisle, Penna.

wwwwwwwwww to Keep Alive Tradition ZT tS a 7 JT tions are causing a large temporary 147 to oversupply of beef. An iron man which failed MISCELLANEOUS WEDNESDAY bulls, all grades, active, steady; corvA it nnnvc antt halt survived HERE AND THERE i cows opened steady to strong; C. B. Denman, of Cliicago, presi- to keep a tradition may be WANTED Auto electrical repair ph a relates a lns: acetylene welding and cut- stock cattle receipts lighter than dent 0f the National Live Stock Marketing Association, stated "The The Firemen's Relief Association has been called to meet on Wed-1 nesday night at 8 o'clock. writer in the Washington Star.

ad-ed Prtf 8eviCe; junk cars bought and used cars Hie iron man serves also to take Bol(1 tmj exChanged. JOHN R. some of the romantic glamor out MELLINGER, phone 34-R-13, Boil-of dueling. jlng Springs Concrete Road Fiction writen are prone to pic- DUMB D0USby and DIZZY DAMES! DAMON RUNYON'S last week, best grades 20c higher, mediums steady -with close, common about steady. Calves.

2961; opening active; good to choice, a few extremely good, $11. Hogs. 5373; remain steady with prompted by a serious situation confronting the beef industry. June slaughter of beef was the highest on. record," he explained.

"The BDread in price between choice and A co-y owned by J. H. Brown, i North Middleton. died from an un-1 known cause until the hired man. Charles Mountx, performed an nu-; topsy and discovered it had swal- lowed a ball of 100 feet of wire.

I FOR SALE ture dueling in an exalted light with men risking their lives to i Qoectioni of car rc-der Iiwdi, Bower, rtgt-tablo frowlnc, poultry, fruit, liTtttoek and fta-eral afrlcolture will be we red by rrtom perun-I mail without charge. AddreM Letters to BVF.NINO SENTINEL AGBICI'I-Tl HAL 1IHTOK no west- common grades of cattle was one I of the narrowest on record. These close iota's erns. Sheep, 147 THINGS of the SOIL By DAN P. VAN GORDER Agricultural Editor The Evening Sentinel lambs in good de- factors caused heavy losses to mand; good to choice locals, $10.50 cattle feeders and were all; southerns, $1 la 11.50.

sausiy some oreacn 01 uunur uu the code of dueling was the code DWELLINGS of a gentleman. FOq SALE-Six-room house with The iron man, behind his change- garage. 169 E. Penn Street Also less expression, knows otherwise. lot number 56 Spring Road.

Inquire It seems that a colonel and a 1 169 EL Penn Street or C. O. MJ.N-major came to the parting of the NICH, 151 N. Hanover St. i depressing influence on the season-j al market prices for fat cattle as i well as for feeder animals.

In an -There 1 effort to stimulate the sale of do- LIVE POULTRY Philadelphia. Julv 27 Box 15? Washlnitoa D. e. Miss Mary E. Wilson, daughter of Rev.

Raymond H. Wilson, of Duncanrfon. has received a scholar-: ship award for the 1936 37 term at Wilson College, in Chambersburg. She is one of a group of more than twenty women to receive Curran Scholarships for the coming school term. was very little activity in the mar- mestic beef," Mr.

Denman contin-ket for fowls and hile receipts ued, "representatives of producers i ROBERT YOUNG fA RFTTV rilDrCC Jissr I ways and in parting, only a duel could leave honor satisfied. The 1 FARMS were light, they svere fully ample. first asked and obtained the assis-We quote: fowls, Plymouth Rock, tance of food chain stores. Subse- RAYMOND Wf ALBURN I I RRUCF CAROT 41 1 1 fancy, 22c; mixed colors. 2c: quently independent meat dealers White Leghorns, fancy, 3 1-2 pounds 1 packers and other agencies joined; colonel was about six feet tall, his FOR.

SALE 65-acre limestone antagonist about five foot six. The farm, 5 miles from Carlisle, duel was to be fought with revolv- i Cheap to quick buyer. Address Iiox ers, in the use of which both were 175, Sentinel. highly proficient SALE A 74-acre farm. WHl old roosters, Rocks and Reds, 15c; al surplus of beef during the month do.

White Leghorns, 14c: springers, of August at fair prices to produc-f wowever. me coionei acuucu sel, ftt price x-osses- lanry Plymouth Hocks. 3 1-2 pounds ers and consumers. Commenting upon the plan to be nave a du oi pracuce ana secureu sjon once, an iron casting of a man about the Sentinel. lnq.uire Box 174.

How to Stratify Seeds Seeds of most deciduous trees, vines and shrubs, including fruit and nut trees, also seed and cone-bearing evergreens, are divid ed into three groups as regards to their planting (1) Those th.v must be stratified and planted in fall or early spring; (2) Those planted hs soon as ripe; (3) Those stored dry over winter and planted in early spring. Full directions for stratifying seeda and a list of a 1 widely grown ornamental, fruit, nut and timber trees, also shrubs and vines, grouped according to the three divisions above will be furnished readers on request. You will need this guide soon. added Musical News adopted by retail food chain stores, Hunter C. Phelan, of Norfolk, president of Food and Grocery Chain Stores of America, Stated 'Large national, sectional, and size of the major and he held daily target practice, attaining great ac-jFOR SALE Eleven-acre tniuc curacy in his marksmanship.

farm. 9-room frame hne, Came the morning of the duel men hou barn etc. Thr- "ikd ltJ WwBtSSS. 51. silk took his place with green foli- tj, 5.

and over, 22c; do. 212 to 3 1-4 pounds, $19a21c; do. 2 to 2 1-2 pounds, lSal9c; crossbred Plymouth Rocks, 31-2 pounds and over. 20c; medium sizes. 17al9c; Rhode Island Reds, roasters, fancy.

4 pounds and up, 20c; Red springers, as to size and quality. 17al9c; White Leghorn broilers, as to size and quality, 17al7 l-2c. Harvey C. Miller, a member of Jhe board of trustees of Gettysburg ollege since 1915, died Friday eve-lng at his home in Philadelphia. Judge Fred S.

Reese, of Cumberland County, will sit each Monday during August in Dauphin County Xourt for the purpose of receiving motions and disposing of current business, while the Itottphin County Judges are on their summer va tations. j' The Garden Committee of th-New Cumberland Civic Club will sponsor an exhibit of gladiolus, zinnia and garden flowers on Satur-, day, August IS. at the Citizen Hose House, Fourth Street. New age behind him to conruse tne ma- small local chains, operating over AMATEUR HOUR at 8:40 32,000 retail chain food stores. i Inr'e nim That save the colonel VISCELLANEOUS ni li- raennnjtart tKa AAAAAAAAJhaAAAAAAAAAAilAAJI Strict or Uotile.

advantage, cut tne major was raisers request for assistance. undisturbed. Both men fired and FOR SALE-A11 kinds gas and coal recognizing in their situation an un- i i fnT ranges, reasonable prices, at PIHI ADELP1 II A PRODUCE (Daily by Wire Philadelnhin (iid vnt. usual opportunity to employ the or-1 fort will inevitably lead to increas-1 llc 4 i SHL'LTZ 215 E. Lout her St Town Stale Address letter tn THE EVENING SENTINEL AORICCITTRAL EDITOR.

Washington. D. C. toes showed a sliehtlv" hp'tier fpi. sanized forces of retail food distri-jing consumption of beef.

Are you sausnea: taquirea uxc -nlfin-1 FOR SALE Fifteen to twenty ine on the wholesnio nmrin nution 10 tne joint aavaniage 01 "I'm disgusted." replied the ma-! kets today and No. Is sold Producer, distributor, and customer) encounter with this hardv plant. It to $2.15 per 100-pound ack- Wholeheartedly the chain! 1 Hollyhocks and Problems jor angered at his poor marksmanship. The duel occurred in 184S. fresh cows on sale at all times.

RAYMOND XflLLER, Star Route. FOR SALE Smooth wheat, clean of smut. MRS. CLARA THORNTON, Carlisle, R. D.

1. ftmnil alinr.i1A ihL I- fn rrooprv indiistrv loinert the move- The stately hollvhock is Oft PI 1, llitllfl U(J mil qUHlHVi" flower trows. Prevention is th at JITS to J1 00 nhit- For the duration of this in- itIKHfi I irtruuim if Bl (l.io Itl 1.3IP WnliP i.v..v- designated as one of our "old fash- kpv (n controi. i.icht brown mi- broueht 9tV tn 1 in 'tensive kev to control. Light brown broueht 9iv tn 1 in 'tensive producer-consumer cam cany ins Plans are being perfected for th' annual outing of the employes of the Philadelphia Division, Pennsyl-Tanla Railroad, which will be heM at Williams Grove Saturday, Au 1 gust S.

ioned" flowers. This never Implies tules appear on the leaves, chiefly mediums higher, according to sPecial advertising copy fea- that its popularity has waned and the under sides. TOwer leaves Federal-State Market News Serv- turing beef and beef products at if is relented to the "ha been" arP affected first, ttirnine brown ice. ireasonable prices will be run in' In the reign of William and Mary FOR SALE Invalid wheel chair In copper coins were struck in Eng-I first class condition. Inquire 523 land for New England and Caro-' S.

Hanover St lina. Lord Baltimore had silver FOR SALE White porcelain gas shillings, 6 pence and 4 pence made 1 at xr A aik nvnn T3 i-i-n rrr 1 an nlr a and dytng and rendering the plant orn, white. 50 to 75c. yellow. 75c nousanos ot newspapers from one unsightly.

When the plants are to $1 per bushel; lima beans, J2.5f,Pnd of the country to the about a foot high, begin to dust to $3 per bushel. supplementing this newspaper ad- them weekly with superfine sul- Snap beans. $1 to 11.50 per bush- jvertising, unusual sale promotion phur dust Continue application el; tomatoes! 12-qt. baskets, 25 to 'w ill be conducted throughout the regularly all summer or until tVej40e. 10 to 65c.

organizations of all these cooperat-! plants begin to die naturally. Pe! Cucumbers, 50 to 75c. white ing retail chain food store com-j Joseph H. Goetz. 76.

for msny years, at a session of court today died yesterday afternoon in the Sospital at Waynesboro where he had been taken on Saturday. of the flower kingdom, but the term bespeaks the high favor in which this beautiful biennial is widely held. Hollyhorks are hardy, easy to grow and fill many useful ro'es in the home grounds. At this season they usually reveal the only major weakness they possess rust ISA Ljf It Is said by Katharine Hepburn. sure to coal tneunnor sides ot the squasli.

2: to Z.v- eggplant. $1:1 names and special displays featur- mnvimr nirtnre star, that a hot leaves at each application. I peppers. 65c to 0c per bushel. iing beef and beef products will be towel placed at the back of the The sixty-fifth annual online of the Explorers" Club will be nt 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon at Pine Grove Furnace.

Manv growers prefer a spravl Apples, to Jl rKr made in all stores, windows and weary housewife's neck. Is wonder While often treated as perennials in England to supply the demands Rea80nable t0 ick 6r ire of his province of Maryland. Ver- wgt Louther mont and Connecticut established 1 mints in 1785 for the issue of cop- FOR SALE A pair of good mnles. per coin. New Jersey followed a well worth the money, H-mile vear later.

But Congress had un-' west of Mt. Holly on back Pine der advisement the establishment Road. MRS. JENNIE GOCKNOUR. of a mint for the confederated I F0R SALE-Stewart-Warner Eteo states, and in this same year tric Refrigerators saves food, agreed upon a plan submitted by worki mprpv c.

P. PARSONS. 41 Thomas Jefferson. The act 'entjwest Louther. into operation, on a small scale, in 1787.

After the adoption of the FOR SALE Two bicycles. 143 E. fully relaxing to tired nerve. this flower is really a biennial, vomposcn oi inree ounces or cop- -e jeiey 00 niai is. jucu conceneu saies ei-that is it lasts two years blooming Ppr carbonate dissolved in three en Jubilees, large size.

$2 per bush-j the second season after sowitic qunris oi wmer in a glass or wood- ieiie ihp en vessel and then diluted to 25 mans, small to medium sizes, 75c; gallons in a wooden barrel. Spravi'0 Jl Pf bushel. Rabies Are Transmitted From Animals to Man nutter: steady. Scores: 93, However, due to free seeding habits it usually reseeds itself year after year and vast clumps will bo found thriving decades after original start. Put for best results, due to its natural tendency to re- Constitution in 1789 all the state I Liberty Street.

92. SDsc: SI, 3tc; 90. 33'c. Ilggs: Firm. U.

S. extras, whites. 31 to Stc; browns, 31 to meditnrs. 27 to 30 U. S.

standards the foliage thoroughly with solution all sunnier, preferably, once a week and perhaps more fre-j quently during rainy periods. Ifj rust appears, gather the affected leaves and burn them as soon as mints were closed. vert back to the primary pink FOR SALE-6-sectton hot wate boiler, inquire 145 N. Hanovet St, i mixed colors, Nos. 1 and 27l4c; Nos.

3 and 4, 24 2. 2 to to 25c: I possible. After frost has destroyed By LOGAN CLENDENING. M. D.

MAN IS HIS own worst enemy far as Infectious diseases are ooncerned. Most of them are transmitted from man to man, and very few of the Balkan states, China. Japan, Mexico, Egypt and India It Is a very serious health problem. Let Sick Dog Alone Any dog acting suspiciously should be tied up and left alone. Many Infections occur frort- trying the blooms in autumn, burn nil mediums, 22 to 23Vic.

V. S. trades. hollyhock refuse, as this disease mixed colors. 21 to 23c.

mT 'VfrminimiMil 1 11 -l FUNCTIONING 50" lives over from year to year large-. VHieat: Advanced 1 No. 2 ly in infected leaves left on the'red winter, garlicky, domestic, ground. July, J1.02. Today's Garden-Graph By DEAN HALLIDAY Registered.

I9SS. Central Prett AMortatio. LOST AND FOUND i LOST 'Pair of glasses with white gold frame. Sentinel Box, 171 Quit rent notices, leases and other blank forms are on sale at shades, it should be grow frn -seed started in lute winter indoors and the old stalks and seed pods destroyed each fall. Seed shou'd bo sown in shallow-window boxes early in March ar.d the scellinas transplanted later to tape" ou or hands and developed in a sunny coldfram-.

Attt-t host Maimers nre past, trann-j, t0 their growing place, which should be In a deep, fertile loam in a sunn location. Plenty of well-rotted manure i i-oi Advanced 2c. No. 2 yellow. One of the secrets in succeeding to help sick dogs.

A frequent occurrence ts that a rabid dog will be suspected of hav- I ing a bone in his throat The pa- man's Infections can be Implanted tn a I a Is. in fact the that prog J1.01 No 3 yellow. $1. with this flower, especially where the soil is not deep, is to spade-plenty of rich soil and well rotted i manure down to the lower stratum where the root tips extend. Those: THE SENTINEL office.

Oats: higher. Carlots. No. 2 white, as to quality and location. 45.

to No. 3 white, sells at discount of 1 to 24c from No. 2. ralysis of the swallowing muscles and the gagging make him look rf fi that way. And some kind-hearteo person tries to get the bone out ot the throat with consequences of a I EXECUTORS NOTICF IN who have become discouraged from outbreaks of rust will fin, Ma HELD FOR COURT FOUL.

spread under deeplv month on oc Mrs Anna Fisher. West Louther serious nature. i BtOOM tw ress In the knowledge of so many human diseases Is slow Is due to the fact that there ts no experlmen-t a I animal avail able in which the dis When a dog has bitten a person i beio? on, the exM who "neiiii.u. i Its a prominent place in every flow woek 011 8 of drunken Il'ist is the principal d.sease. in er garden.

It has earned its Ion- drivinc- WHS MA fr court fallow- tt should not be killed, it should i i be chained tn a safe place and pro- vided with Its regular food supply for two weeks, under observation. fact, the only ailment most glowers established popularity, Dr. CUndening tiin nt'HiiiiK jcMeiuay hi ici before Justice of the Peace F. M. Fagan.

She was recommitted to Jail in default of $5ou bail. letters testamentary on the estate of Alfred P. Wolf, late of the Township of Middlesex, Cumberland County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to said estate will rake payment immediately, those having claims will present theiji for settlement, to H. R.

GITS! 1 ALL ANNIE M. STONE Star Route. Carlisle, Pa. Executors. Merrill F.

Hummel. Atty. If the dog remains well for that time. It is safe to release him, and no person whom he has bitten need have any fears. If the animal is ease could be studied.

There are, however, a sufficient number of diseases common to animals and man to make the subject Important Rabies, or hydropho killed after the bite, the head i should be detached and sent to a laboratory where the brain can be examined for the Negri bodies i FIELD DAY AND FESTIVAL The Wilson Drum and Ilugle Corps is holdirg its Held ly and festival on Wilson playground Thu.silay, July 30. afternoon tmd evening. hill games anil other am iseine.its. r.efre.-huients sold on the grounds. l.e: all come aud Fpend a pleas-ant -ui 'wth our children.

Proceeds ill lie used to buy TREATED AT HOSPITAL Helen Pender, P. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dernier. Carlisle, R.

D. 2. suffered a fracture of the right forearm thts morning when she fell from a wheelbarrow. She was treated at Carlisle Hospital. bia, Is one example of a disease which Is never (or practically rWST PE she was an honor student.

She was a member of the staff of the school annual and was, also, a member of the Dramatic Club and Glee Club. At Dickinson she will prepare for the teaching profession. Miss Englander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Um Englander.

of 22 N. Hanover Street, Is a graduate of the Herwlck High School. Last year took a post graduate course at Carlisle High School. She was a member of the Glee Club and Literarv never) transmitted from man to man, but always from animal to SAiLLtO man. A tree that must be pUnted In full bloom ONE LIGHT LOUIE Maybe that gladsome day of two cars In every garage hasn't yet arrived; but certainly the day of two EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Rabies Is common enough the United States, though hunmn deaths are rare.

It can be prevented, but it ts difficult to eradi capes ami caps for the corps. which are the sign of rabies. If the diagnosis of rabies Is made tn the animal, the Pasteur treatment should be given to all those who have been bitten. It ts perfectly safe to begin treatment one or two weeks after the bite. The preventive Inoculation of domestic animals against rabies ts considered to he quite successful hut not Infallible.

L. Williams, chairman: James Society of the school. USUAL advice Is to transplant tate Gertrude M. CorainiB. trees or shrubs well before or Just of rw of after blooming.

There Is one tree, Middleton. Cumberland County. service stations for every corner is o. Young, sectetaiy, and Miss Alice cate tn large countries. On Islands here.

Really there Is not the slight-1 ism. her treasurer and peninsulas It Is easier to nan ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF TWINS 'est excuse for driving witn one light out nowadays because a new Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coleman. 733 die.

In Ireland, for Instance, here all Immigrant dogs arc quaran bulb la always available at the -nrull at Dickinson rortn rut street, nave announced mrit iras station. A car with al 'rote Carlisle ghs ihav the birth of a titt Hon and daugh however, that must be moved when nieu io mo i It Is In full bloom. This Is the undersigned. Saucer magnolia. Illustrated In the A nowln themselves above Garden-Graph.

bo Indebted to said Estate will While other species of magnolia n'akt wmrat Immediately, and move best tn the early spring Just having claims lll present tined for six nio( ths, there nas missing glim Is a source of annoy- enrolled as first year students at ter this morning ot Carlisle Ilos A BARGAIN 1933 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Black duco finish, good tires, mechanically perfect, whipcord upholstery. This car looks like new and carriet a new car guaranty. A Real Value. Seven Star Garage W. J.

FETTER been no rabies fo years. In England, after Us Dickinson College, the college of- pital. The mother and the "ance to the motorist coming your In 1918. It has been brought under active growth begins, the RAY S. CORNMAN.

control by the same methods Saucer varieties must be moved tn way; also It Is a source of danger, for about all one can do when approaching a one light car Is to To place a classified ad in The Sentinel Call 168 or 169 Executor. flco announced tndavy. They are were reported as doing nicely, the Misses Marian H. Englander and Dorothy J. Cusliman.

I Miss Cushman, daughter-of Mr. THE SENTINEI and Mrs, Raymond J. Cushman, of The one paper In every home 275 West 1-oulher Street, Is a grad- The only papsr In many home itate of Carlisle High School where in CARLISLE guess which light is snining. Ann accident statistics show that traf- Kail All Sweden has had no rabies since 1SS6; there are strict regulations against Importation of all members of the dog family. In Russia, on the contrary, In Germany, Spain, full flower.

Magnolias do not pro-' duce roots easily In the autumn, 1 and If moved during the dormant season the soft roots are apt ta Cecajr. 1101 Al nurn, Cat lisle, Pa. r. Shanihaugh, Attorney. C.

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