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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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iSSlENTiNEL; Freckle-Face I Pimples Cured in 10 Days OR YOUR MONEY BACK Anyone who has Pimples, Black Heads. Liver Soots. Onen Sorea and March Brings Out Unsightly Spots. How to Remove Easily Do. you know how easy it is to re-.

move those ugly spots so that no one Eruptions, should know it i because of bad blood. Tbe circulation, has be-come contaminated with matter that has diseased the blood, which is be- call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othine. double strength, from V. R. Shearer, and one.

night's treatment ill JJJ-' I show you how easy it Is to rid your self of freckles and get a beautiful vwaiji.iuii. iue sua ana winus in I. March bring out freckles, and as a result more othine is sold this month, and the druggists sometimes find it difficult to get sufficient to supply all calls. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freekles. BEAUTIFUL HOLLY PARK ing forced out of the system through the pores of the skin.

This condition cannot be cured unless you remove ths cause. Bin-Ter Complexion Tablets' purify the blood, strengthen the system and make your skin healthy thus restoring your complexion to its clear, youthful appearance. Under the purifying and tonic effect of Bin-Ter Complexion Tablets the system will be built up and your skin cleared, usually in about ten days. Sold by KunkePs Drug Store and spread evenly on all the walks and by paths. The electric lighting Is to be changed at a number of places.

Beside the myriad incandescent lights and 15 are lights, about 200 small, latest style "Mazda" lamps will be installed making the park at night specially attractive and unsurpassed. Formal Opening Set For May 30 A Number of Improvements Planned Already a number of picnics for the summer months have been booked for the popular Mt. Holly Park by the Cumberland Railway and prospects look as though this will be tle largest summer season since the park has been in Among the attractions at this J. P. HAYES.

C. SPFCfcT The Back of a Coat' The small children will be pleased amusement resort being thoroughly t0 near of the addition of a number of overhauled are the roller coaster which pairs of trained to draw wagons be bright and clean, all the track wnich can be rented by the hour or having new rails of best maple; the trip through the park at a nominal uancing noor, wnich is UO feet by 60 charge. A number of new rustic feet, will be planed, waxed and thor bridges will be erected to cross stream at different points along course of same. The bowling alley is now being planed and repaired and thoroughly cleaned so that as fine a "Brunswicke as can be found any where in i oughly smoothed for patrons who enjoy the Terpischorean art; orchestra platform to be raised, so as to allow the dancers on every part of the floor to hear clearly. Professor Leo McDonald's orchestra will be enlarged and have entire-charge of the dancing music as well as a good many of the special concerts.

Ten mew steel boats will be placed on the lake. Benches, swings and buildings will be resplendent in a new coat of paint. All the springs, Lithia, Iron and others will be thoroughly cleaned and rebuilt, making this one of the special features of the park. The wood burning, coffee pot stoves are being relined and enlarged so as to accomodate those who come here and boil their own coffee for picnic parties, etc. All the shrubbery and flower plants have been contracted for and will be set but as soon as the weather permits.

The management informed us of a THE Opening of the newer and brighter Millinery Department of this store will occur Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We will present for your inspection a most beautiful collection of becoming trimmed and tailored Hats from our own work rooms and from the best makers in the East. We want to have the pleasure of your visit. the state, will make its debut this season. Match games of tennis have, been arranged between some of best players in Pennsylvania and Xew York.

The base ball games always popular, on the roomy diamond at this park, be free to all picnic parties, and spelcal games between such almost professional players as are members of the Carlisle Indians, Salad Birds, York Springs and any team that will help the betterment and enjoyment of park and those who attend. D. Franciscus, the former accomodating Superintendent of Park, will this year have entire charge as heretofore. The Cumberland Railway Co. will probably add more cars to its already large rolling stock and can assure pa- Imperial Department Store v.uui lvv tons or rine limestone trons of comfort, short interval and screenings about to be placed, hauled quick passage to and from the park.

All the old cars are being thoroughly is the tell-tale the test of. a good fit" That is where a man cannot see without a mirror, and hence it is a point often overlooked, or rather purposely neglected, by ordinary tailors. Our coats are made to fit as well in the back as in the front in fact, to give "all round" satisfaction to the wearer. Get a graranteed suit made here. HAYES SPECK 38 West High Carlisle, Pa, We Do Not Experiment With Your Clothes Years of teaching in one of the country's largest establishments and success for 15 years in business for ourselves stand back of this statement.

We are experts, who understand thoroughly, the treatment of the' great, variety. Jn daily use, and each article is handled in a. manner that secures the best results. French Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Scouring is being recognized more and more each day as one of the most important iudustries in existence, as an economical factor in our. daily lives, it is without an equal.

At. slight cost last season's suit, cloak, gloves; household draperies anything in ladies or gents wearing apparel can be put in the best of condition and made to give you another season's wear, by taking adrantage of these services you can reduce your clothing bill at least fifty per cent. The reputation we have earnjed throughout this valley as the oldest, largest and best and only establishment equipped to do every class of Work is the re THE DEATH RECORD BON TON'S SPRING OPENING overhauled and paiated. Special excursion tickets will be sold at the main office and park at reduced rates on special days. By a special agreement with Cumberland Valley R.

R. and Phila. Reading R. R. Co.

through trains will be run direct to park from Harrisburg, Gettysburg and as far as Reading, Pa. The formal. opening of Holly Park has been set for May 30th as heretofore; but owing to the growing popu for nearly two years at his home in Shippensburg, aged about 60. Magnificient Display Pleases Store's Patrons The old reliable Bon Ton Millinery Eass Neuralgia in Minute! Massace with MUSTEROLE and notiee how pain lessens and the delicious comfort that akes its place. Sufferers all over tbe country write us about this amazing quick relief.

MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment Bade with the purest oil of mustard. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER AND POSITIVELY DOES NOT BLISTER! Keep a jar at hand and in your home for Cold In Chest, Croup, Asthma, Sore Throat, Tonsil-itis. Conecstion, Headache, Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Lumbago, Sore Muscles, Sprains, etc. Sold by druggists everywhere. Look for the MUSTEROJJK sign shown below.

Many display this in their windows. MUSTEROLE in 25c and 50c jars. Ao no substitute, ff your druggist cannot supply you, send 25c and arc will send you a jar prepaid. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. emporium is aglow with all the pretty and things for spring and summer and a visit to the big store, the ANOTHER MEETING HERE The next meeting of the C.

B. B. promoters will be held at Carlisle Saturday afternoon, at which time Shippensburg will be represented by President Morris, Oscar M. Hubley and Roland B. Smith.

Monroe Morris, who is president larity of this' amusement resort, pri largest in this section, will convince Keck Mrs. Edna Hale Keck died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harvey Davis, in Shippensburg, Thursday morning of tuberculosis, aged about 34. She was a member of Lincoln Council Daughters of Liberty of Carlisle. Her funeral will be held Monday at 2 p.

m. interment, ar. Shippensburg. Lengle At the age of 33 years. Carrie S.

Lengle, died in the City of New York vate and public dances, with, most of the amusements in operation, will be held on special occasions before then. any one that all the latest creations of the milliner's art can be had at the of the Shippensburg team, is a Carlisle boy, the son of Fire Chief P. V. Morris. Bon Mr.

Rosenau says flowers as trimmings will be very popular this season. Hats of hemp, Tanga, Xa-politans, Milans, chips, pressed leghornsall these are popular. French plumes, stick up effects and brush ef I.March 4, and the funeral was NOTICE The Carlisle Building and Loan Association will begin a new series (No. March 23, 1312. Subscriptions (or shares and applications for loans ire solicited.

Write or call at the of-'ice of the Association. So. 32 West iigh street. J. D.

Hemlmnger. Sec. Cream Tartar and Sulphur Tablet 10 cents at Houston's Pharmacy. If one thing la better than another roil will set It At Hnrn'a Dn Sim. sult of satisfaction given, PARLOR MILLINERY Mrs.

Miller, for over five years Head Trimmer at the Imperial Department Store, has returned from the city with a full line of millinery, suitable for private trade. All work don and goods sold at reasonable "Just tbe right thing (or Bad Cold. Croup or tfeuralgla." t) (4) MRS. SARAH BROOKS, Newmans ville. Pa.

fects, all these and many more are seen on display at the Bon Ton. The store is wearing its spring opening dress and a charming scene awaits the hundreds of patorns who usually delight to visit the store when the new thisgs come. The display is not only large but it embraces all that is correct for ladies head-wear and if long experience in the millinery business counts for anything, patrons of the Boa Ton will profit. Visit the Bon Ton, see the new things, ask questions, make it your millinery headquarters. Union Steam Dyeing and Clean-ing Works, Sanitary Steam Pressers and Textile Chemists R.

LEE STRICKLER, Prop. Bell Phone, Open evenings. Opp. C. V.

R. R. Depot, 120 W. High St. Carlisle, Pa.

Goods called for and delivered. held on Friday, March 8. at 2 o'clock p. from the home of Mrs. Kers-lager, 210 Lehman Place, where her brother resides.

The deceased is survived by her father and stepmother, who reside at Bowmansdale, three brothers, two sisters and two uncles. There were numerous loral tributes at the funeral, silent tributes to the esteem in which she was held by her many friends. Among the set pieces was a blanket of pink roses and carnations from the Deaf and Dumb Institution of New York, in which Miss Lengle was employed as seamstress. The remains were interred in the Mt. Lebanon cemetery.

Burtsfield Samuel Burtsfield died Thursday I wish to announce to the public that although having purchased Rakestraw's business, No. 40 West High Street, Carlisle, I am under writ-ten contract to handle only his cream, therefore, parties favoring me with their odreds can be assured of receiving the HIGH GRADE of Ice Cream they have become accustomed to. My business is not restricted to Carlisle alone and would be pleased to receive orders from the out-lying districts which will together with my local trade be given my most careful attention. Mr. Rakestraw joins me in tendering an invitation to all our patrons to visit, his plant at Mechanicsburg one of the finest in the country.

Again soliciting your patronage, I am, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE If you are in need of insurance of any kind call at Carlisle Office building, 32 West High street. We carry Fire, Life, Accident, Health, plate glass, burglary, boiler and liability insurance. We have the Firemen's Insurance Co. of Newark, X. with assetts of over six mililans and surplus of about three millions; The Pittsburgh Underwriters with sasets of over seven million.

We rent houses and handle all kinds of real estate and make loans. Hm6td J. C. ECKELS. family Bring us your Benfer's.

Crjam Tartar Fresh Sulphur and Tablets at Benfer's. Geo. S. Markley Hosey and, tar in the yenow Horn's Drug Store. -ill NVlny -A-tonic, at Beef Iron and Benfer's.

morning after suffering from cancer 'ir. faster booklets are beauties uenrers. It's funny if Horn doesn't have it. ft -iA-AA Represtntative SjTI 1 -m- Represtntative 3 NEW YORK CRITICISMS: ICarlisle Opera House, Tuesday Night, Mar. 26 "Went with a sprightliness that 9 Months brought the large audience up stand- 5 PRICES I Ing.

"Herald. 1 At the Hackett Theatre, New York 25c "Furnished unlimited fun for a crowded house." Journal. 50c "Deserved all ths applause the audi NEW YORK CAST Including etta bryan margaret williams mabel risley joseph dillon francis j. gillen barney'johnson lulu konari forest a. young ernest anderson davis pendleton wm.

cull1ngton florence coventry benj. tucker (, 3 Months ence gave it." Telegram. 75c Mi qht inn (At the Princess Theatre, In Chicago "It's purs fun and is in for an era (Si of prosperity." Journal of Commerce $1.00 "A rip-roarino play that evervbodv reiisn." Times. 2 Months At the Shubert Theatre, In Boston Scats NOW On Sale at Benfer's "Hm laugh In every line and vrug 3l0re JJlaugh worth while." Mail. (Si ttf.

Tfl PATDHVC no THcVmntYi "untieii' THIS IS A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION 3 I ncrsnnallv mmrant n-r MiVl.i" 1. i it "Over Niirut" comes to CarlUV llllr tli tvrmni1 At jg, w. iauy, prouueer oi "uourm and l'aid For," "The Man of the Hour," "Way Down Kast," "Ilunty Tulls the Strings," 'Slother," olierings of the season in Carlisle, and fully up to the high standard always maintained by Wm. A. Brady.

ai.c uuss, uwy mine, anu oiuer Dig new York Successes. ONE CONTINUOUS ROAR OF LAUGHTER vvnunwu'' iwrvtv Lrtuuiiicr; w. r. rAbCOE, manazcr Opera House. 1 n.

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