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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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THE EVENING SENTINEL PAGE SIX TO GIVE A DINNER i I CIVIC CLUB MEETING I The Ciric Club will meet in regulat moniLly aesion on Tuesday afternoon 3 o'clock. I Dr. Maud Conover Esiey, a member Laugh! Laugh! Laugh! SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1915 Qrat Fpilprati.m trommittee on AT THE- 1 of the Prof. H.

Jacobs, of Hanrsburg. iltM la MUM ii iriL uv, a formerly "of Carjlsle, gave an illus- DEATH OF MRS. DR. GIVEN fcnon Physician of Harrisburg, will Y. M.

C. A. Minstrel Show I trated lecture last night on Cana-j Jaddjesi the club cn "Health and da. iHwAene." TO RESERVE ARMY Gardner to Entertain Sixteen MeaTtiat Compose II. SENDS OUT INVITATIONS.

Formerly Connected With Carlisle Indian School and Well Remembered The following notice of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams. South AfMr the aresa the meeting will Middleton. announce the birth of a VMOvn open for discussion and op-, DO ITU.

A iro fei rn iv ouiuuc nuv Dr. Given is from the Lincoln Mr and Mrs tje HartzelL of toask Questions of Dr. Eslev" Mrs Neb.) Journal of February 23, 1915 South Pitt Street, went to Harris- js 1 especially desired that school burg today to visit their daughter, visitors ihall be, present as this sub-Mrs. S. YVV Balr.

ject will Inter bo carried into the pub- ITanr Carlisle people have aq endearing recollection of Mrs. Given, and Monday, March ist, 1915 Mrntzer Hall, 7:43 P. M. Big Vaudeville -Acts An entirely new show -better than ever before. Music under the direction of Francis Shenton.

Under the auspices of the Boys' Department of the Y. M. C. A. Tne.Mr.

S. B. Franklin, of East Louther Uc chools4 will greatly regret her death. Journal aays: Roster of Army Shows That Ona Mem Street," who recently underwent an I Died, in this city. February IS, atj cperati0n, is somewhat improved.1 the home of O.

Allison, her nephew Councilman and Mrs. Weidenmeyer ber Lives In Porto Rico, Two lit San Francisco, Ten In Eastern States and Remainder In Middle West Ho 11 YOONGfHfLKS' CORNER Mrs. Lydia Browa'Given, aged seven will spend Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. George Basoin, of' Lebanon. Mrs.

1lis Vijn is confined to he home by illness. Mr. Daron. wlio is Secretary of Council, is also suf-' fering from a bad cold. i Mrs.

Ella B. Murray is ill at the The Wbathercocks. Any number of players may take part Li this ganl which is really good ty-oae years. A five weeks severe resulting from a nervous breakdown, preceded, but at the last she passed, peacefully away like "a JIlUe child tired of long play, at close of summer's day, lies down to quiet dreams. Mrs.

Given was born in Washing SHIP SHOWS IDENTITY. Rich Enough to Humor His Whim. Washing Not sJ very long ago three army officers were testify tog before a house committee on the matter of a bigger army, when one of these officers remarked that the reserve army of the United States numbered sixteen. Representative Augustus I. Gardner of Massachusetts happened, to be present mid with his ever present sense of humr he resolved to give the sixteen a diune-.

He wrote to the war department for their names and ad- MODERN ENOCH ABDEN RETURNS, BUT ALAS fun. The four coni rs of the room" are home of her daughter, Mrs. Boate, named after the. four points of the West Pom'ret Street. compass, north being diagonal to south ton county.

Pennsylvania. While yet an Infant she went with her parents Edward Cronican, has gone to and cast diagonal to west to Madison. where her father. rnn nrtai Phi-arielnhla. and One of the playci is callvd the wind; Iter.

Jaraes. Drown. D.D.. of the. Stern Judge Tells Eia Gs! Out Gf Town Once.

undergo an operation next ne in cenr of Tuesday. th roon, when the wind points to Mrs. Nellie Morrison, ol raP.hiir out the name of Liner Equipped With Huns Electric Sign. New Vork. In Hccordiii.e with the iTitcr the government, of Tia Netherlands the Holland-American liner Niemv Amsterdam, from Rotterdam, hr.d her un.u- pai.itcd on each side in bv.ge i.ij tal tetters before she started for the other side.

Of the same size as the painted lettering will be arranged huge electric light signs spelling the name of the fhlp. These will be located amidships and can be read at a distance of several miles. Vnited Presbyterian ministry was pastor. The family In 1S35 moved to Keokuk, Iowa, where she was married February 2. 1871, to Dr.

0. Given or Olathe, Kan. After a short residence at this place and Lawrence, he went with her phia, returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Armstrong. Mrs.

George II. Stewart, Mrs. George Himes attended a D. A. that cardinal pobutt.

the Weathercocks must Immediately face the opposite point Thus if the wind says south they face north, ami so ou. If hi should name a polut tney are alreadv facing they must reniodn perfectly still. When tfie wind cries "Variable:" the weathercocks must raise themselves to their toes and sway lick and forth It. tea in Carlisle, Monday. Ship- husband to Fort Sill, I.

where he jensburg News. was appoltued physician for the large Colonel Daniel Cornman, U. S. A. Indian agency at that point.

Here( thf8 piace, an of M. H. Gearhart, of Arch street suffered a Li 'rr hi Vv i 1 until the name of one af the cardinal four years of her life were spent on the frontier, working with her hus- s-troke while visiting at Dorchester, points Is again called, when, as befoc, Armies' Health Excellent. London. After months' observation surgical 'expert report that nil records for health have been upset by ibis war.

Fewer soldiers have died from illness than from wounds, wliici, it Is said, never happened before. they turn to the opposite point. band for the uplift of the red men. In the fall of 1877. Doctor Given this week and Is in a serious, condition.

His many friends in Binghamton, V. Because Adam of Lestershire took twenty-one years to return with a list of groceries for which bis wife sent him In 1S94 be has lost his wife and has been exiled from lestershire. Kundel walked into his home the other night with the groceries. His daughter, grown to womanhood, itiougbt he was a burglar and screamed with flight, ne reassured her, disclosed his identity and asked for her mother. Her mother was dining with friends at a downtown restaurant, the girl told him.

Biiiulcl found the restaurant and easily identilicd his wife and her party. "Hello. Anna!" said be cheerily. "I've brought the groceries home. Let's go up ami have supper.

The wife fainted, but a man at her vide ordered Bundel out. "Why?" asked Bundel. went from fort Sill to Washington, I town hope for a speedy recovery. Whenever the wind calls "Stora!" or "Tempest:" each vanu must vvblrl entirely around three Any player falling to obey any one of these di- practicing his profession there until Mr3i narriet H. Heim, entertained reetious, which are more contusing than they tiouud.

must forfeit some article, such ns handkerchief, ribbon i 1 i at Bridge at her home 547 South Hanover Street, Thursday afternoon. S. B. Jackson is on a trip to I -pont, Fla. Mrs.

John Ellsrode, of Pittsburgh; Mr. Albert Leonard, Mr. Ed. Fort- or trinket, to be redeemed ly a humor ous "stunt" after the game is over. Novel Arithmetic.

ing, John Fortney, and Mrs. James Example: What number bemes uvt7.Pl- Pariui- F-ffi- itni.lov even by subtracting one? Answer OPERA HOUSE VAUDEVILLE Morell and Jeager Classy Novelty Singers and Talkers also George Martin The Kernel of All Nuts New York; J. J. Taylor and family, t'vcu- T-i i 1- hat number by adding, one bo-Mrs. Clyde Hubley and sen i sound? of Baltimore; Mrs.

Emma Gettel. numbep hy lxMhv. me be. Philadelphia, and Miss Eva Knode, 1 isolated? "Because she's my wife," said nen-J ry Pickering, who married Mrs. Hun- del ten years after she had given up hope of Bunders return.

Then they mixed. When the police arrived Rundel was on the floor. 1 Later he was arraigned in police court. j) "I just went away." he told Judge jf) Ingals. "I went to Warren where I've been ever since.

I September of 1882, when he was called to be the resident physician at the government training school foi Indians at Carlisle, Pa. He was a most careful, conscientious physician and, in devotion to lis work, forgot himself and gave up his life April 26, 1889. After his death. Mrs. Given received the appointment of matron for the small boys at this great in- stitution.

Here for twelve years she labored and out of the richness of her womanly, loving heart, supplied the' place of mother for these little 1 wards ofv the government. Her work here is reflected In the hearts of hundreds of fine young Indian men throughout this country, in whom higher, Ideals of. manhood were implanted by "Mother Given." In 1901, Mrs. Given went to Ponca City making her home for several years with her two sons, located at that place. In 1906, the health of her elder son, James bavin! become so impaired from rheumatism as to render him a cripple, she went Photo by American Press Association.

REPRESENTATIVE A. P. GARDNER. Hagerstown, were in attendance at, the funeral of Mrs. Catharine V.

I Hubley in Shippensnurg on Sunday. I a. What number by inserting one becomes tiue meal? 4. number by subtracting one thought I'd like to see my family again 'Out of the Past," 2 part THE DEATH RECORD becomes a vegetable growth? f. What number by subtracting one becomes a preposition? 0.

What number by subtracting one becomes an exclamation of contempt? 7. What number by subtracting one becomes a costly material? Answers 1. one-tone; 2, onelone; four-Hour: 4. three-tree; 5. two-to; tire-fle; 7, Tour-fur.

and came home." Vitagraph, with Eulia Jen- "Go back to Warren Center, nnd nev- sen and Wm. Dunn. er come here again. Yon are discharg- jg jn pgar jjjg pag 2 the judge. 1 part Majestic feature I "In Qupst of a Story," 3 Biograph feature Harper Mrs, Nancy Davidson Harper, a former well known Shippensburg citizen died at the home of lier son, D.

N. Harper, in Brooklyn, N. on Monday evening at 6.30 o'clock, aged 82 years, 11 months, and 24 days. "A Colored Girl's Love," i Keystone comedy. Matinpp Dailv Sr.

Tn-niffht Big Boy Scout Camp. DAILY FASHION HINT A camp on the Desplaines river noC with this son to Hal (on, to the In 1S64 she and her husband. 4 Mc lar jrolu nnc.n go tor uoy scouts is in home of her sister, Mrs i.o.i, ocvuuu ovu uic i.c jevelopmeiit. A rustic building, a cteen Kev. James Harper, a prominent dresses, and the war department became slightly irritated.

Nevertheless, the list was furnished. As Washington looks at it, Mr. Gardner has mapjied out a pretty big task for himself. Inquiries by friends recently drew from him the smiling Information that he had been so busy on the shipping ai immigration bills that be hadn't time to think much about the dinner, but that he intended to go through with it. There is one feature, however, that is causing Mr.

Gardner's friends considerable merriment, the matter of transportation. The list shows that there will be one fare to be paid from Porto Itleo. two from San 'Francisco, another from Tike county. ten from New York and Brooklyn and others from India 11a poly and West Philadelphia. But Mr.

Gardner is rict enough to humor his whim. lie has a peculiar twinkle in his eyes nt all times, and he gives the impression of being constantly on the point of strangling 1 S'ol Joke lest his congressional dignity be lowered by the telling. Of late when anybody men-lions the reserve army dinner bis eyes sparkle more than ever, and Washington is about equally divided in opinion as to whether the dinner will ever '011)0 off. woods, and fifteen acres of land tjo scout over arc included in the plaus. The camp is expected to be ready in the early spring, according to Pollard, the executive secretary.

Tim I I 1 2 Shows 6:30 and 8:30. Admission 5 and 10 cents. Vaudeville Daily Next Week i Coming Monday. March 8 Boston English Opera Co. in "II Trovatore," 50 people Coming Tuesday, March 9 Presbyterian minister, came to Shippensburg where she resided until in 1883.

During her residence in Shippensburg, Mrs. Harper served as postmistress for several years, receiving i camp will be near the game faym. and I a director will be In charge all the time. The purpose is to take COO boys ner appointment during tne aamin- ilt (M1(ls t0 show them what the Million Mystery" showing tho nri7P winripr. I hN V.vtu istratlon of President Hayes.

country is like. They will cook their During the" later years of her life own food. -Then they will be taught to she made her home with her son D. work. Gardens will be allotted to the Harrier, in Rmnklvn boys and an agriculturist wDl give Candless.

The remaining years of Mrs. Givea's life were devoted to the watchful, loving care of this invalid son. An added sorrow came to her in 1911 with a great shock, when her younger son, John was drowned at Ponca City, Okla. I In May, 1913, the family, consisting of vher sister, herself and her son, came to Lincoln to make their home with Mrs. 0.

J. Allison, Mrs. Mc-' Candless' daughter. Not quite two years have passed in this new and pleasant home and now she is called into the Joy and peace of the heavenly home. Mrs.

Given was an earnest Christian, and her brave and cheery nature drew friends to her wherever her lot was cast. She was like her Messed Master, ever watchful for an opportunity to be helpful, noted for Uer forgetfuluess and self ana thoughtfulnesa for otiiers. Truly it mav lw said if hur ''Hlnccoil sode will appear in the Herald on the evening of March 8. She is survived by three sons: N. Harper, of Brooklyn, with whom them instruction and practice in Intensive farming.

Naturalists will give field lectures on birds and trees. Coming Thursday, March 11 "Mr. Barnes of New 1 (V -rtrMYV il she made her home; James H. of Washington, and William Harper, of New li'oomfield. also by one sister, Miss Mary Work, of Brooklyn.

Facts Abou RiveFS. The Tiber is outy 230 miles long. The. Zambezi, in South Africa fork," in 6 reels, Broadway Star feature with Maurice Costello. I is YONA LANDOWSKA AT THE OR.

PHEUM MONDAY MATINEE At first there was a general injpres-1 sion that Mr. Gardner in suine subtle way was trying to "kid" the war department and that the war department resented, the attempt. If this was into the department has had a 'sudden hange of heart. fr inquiries concerning the reserve army, its origin, number, location, have been answered with the greatest good will. llocently it developed that the reserve army once consisted of seventeen men.

but last year, a reservist. M.J (1 I 1,800 miles in length. Slow rivers flow at the rate of three to Sevcu miles an hour. Twelve creeks in the United States hear the name of the Rhine. Every aucieut city of note was located on or near the sea or a river.

For over 1.200 miles the Nile does not receive a single tributary. stream. The Gauge is 1.570 miles long and drains an area of 730,000 square miles. The Mississippi and its tributaries AND EVENING dead who die in the Lord. Thev i i i ii.

rest from their labor and their works Wll eacis do follow them." leading role in The Beautiful Un-i known, is now appearing at the Forty- 4 I i fourth Street theatre, New York, in THRESHERMEN MET Lilac Domino. She was born was dropped at his own request to en able him to join the navy. irea of 2,000,000 square miles. 'n St- PpfprKhnrir wiirhtocn rears nam I lr'1'li county threshermen's associa- room of. the urt bouse, th Presi- Charles.

She made her debut in oent, i'bilip M. Spangjer, in the Orfeo, four years ago in Geneva, I Smallest Boy Scoirt. Ciialr. No important business was Switzerland. Upon the outbreak of Tim cr-mit in the wnri.l OrpheumTheatre To-night P.

MAGAR0, Manager. Universal and Association Pictures ADMISSION 5c. "The Colonel of the Red Huzzsn," Edison drama in 3 reels. An adaptation of the novel by John Reed Scott, featuring Robt. Con-nes and Sally Crute.

"Animated Weekly," war news and other scenes of world-wide current events. Murdock McQuarrie and Agnes Vernon in "When It's One of Your Own," drama. transacted. Ira Hart and William the war Mile. Landowska eame to Utp Mn -insf a lit- I i 1 I 1 1 i 4 4 i Knt2 told of doings at the state con- America.

A palatial solid Carrara tie way from Kansas City, His name f.entioa and the President referred to Marble setting erected as background is Arthur Portwood. lie is exactly the gathering. The association is for this three reel costume drama in twenty-nine inches hlgb-nnd weighs much interested is nendine legislation wiVh th neian thirty-five Arthur is fourteen Authority, for the creation of a reserve army was given in the 1012 army appropriation act. and the provision became effective Nov. .1.

1912. From that time on the war department raised its enlistment periods from four years to seven, and it was provided in each enlistment contract that the soldier serve four years with the colors and the remaining three years on reserve, subject to call in event of war. This is the invitation that Mr. Gardner sent to each member of the reserve aimy: "My Dear Sir I nra contemplating inviting the members of ft reserve army of the United Sta. my guests at a dinner in Wa.ngt.on.

and so to have the ploa.su of Meeting each one In person, and rHre to as1 rnncesa Ka let iiiri in mv ir-. 1 niiriliM 1MIV Nt'lllilj illlii ITIlfH Willi tliem 011 all their Iiikes. "Course, sonie- cian Draperies. An exquisite Idylee of love and beauty. A- romance of iimcs they carry nie," be explained royalty and the dance.

Adv. APPOINTED INSPECTOR The court appointed H. D. Keiser election Inspector of Middlesex township to succeed H. E.

Lesher. pro rely, "my legs are so short I keep tip with them when they go fast; but they always take me with them, ami I attend every meeting." Kansas City Star. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR THE ORATORIO Thes Oratorio is Tortunate in having the operation of the following la Numerical Puzzle. whether It is likely that. -could present.

STAHL FUNERAL A morning frock of printed cotton voile, witn and revers of button- George R. Bernhard officiat- "If your engagements- itc such dies act in the capacity of an- Ex- I am formed of nine letters and am called a In order to acquaint niysel personally with my subjects tmd with their real needs I often take long journeys about my cwtutnv ac to make it imrossIWa tee you to There is nothing more ngton nt thac '-b I would an. ed at the funeral of Jesse Stahl, South 'ecutive Committee to aid in stimulat-East Street this afternoon. The ing Interest In ths work. in Washln: iaaiiiuiiaujcr juL nun iimn w.u.

nnm-aolnto if ifvnn wr'iM spnil -run "Love and Water," Sterling comedy. MONDAY "Yona Landowska," the famous Russian dancer, in "Trie Beautiful Unknown," a romantic drama in 3 reels. Kathlyn Williams in "Till Death U3 Do Part," 2 reels. TUESDAY Alice Joyce in "The Million Jewel Production" the theft of the Crown Jewels, in 2 reels. Daily Matinee at 2.80.

This evening 6.00 to 10.45 Mrs. A. F. Bedford, Mrs. E.

W. The Y-shaped four sons, son-in-law and a grandson were pr.ljbearers. a short sketch of you?" and yonr wllUe color scneme Beck may be tilled 'a with a vest service in the army, together with a Kiddle. Bosler, Mrs A Cosier, Miss Mary M. G.

Filler, Mrs. companied only by my bodyguard, wliitb I call "the faithful 3. 4, Whenever I atu weary they make use tf my 1. 2. and prepare for me my 9.

7. which 1 drink in my 3, 4, 5, 6. What am photograph. of lace, ir preierrea. or average size "I hope, however, tha-: you will be 5 yards of 36-inch material are.

able to be present and taat the dinner ed. may be Made an informal little re-, pictorial Review Costume No. 6013. A A ft A i George. St.

Hays. Miss Anna Hays, On Saturday, 3, 1915, George W. nfr a Mro Myera wljl sell on. his farm 3 in Mrs.tpr.G. C.

Lee, H. Frankford township, mile north-1 Lipp ilrs. Francis Lucas, Mrs. west of Bloserville, horses, mules, MpCtea, Xewville; Mrs. E.

L. cows, hogs, farming implements and Mapes. Mrs. J. H.

Morgan, Miss lumber: "Also the- same day I will vorcross Mrs UiUsVlf of offer my threshing outfit hydraulic -Mrs- b- "iissei, 01. union 01 me reserve array. 41 luist. Prii-o Sizes, Answer. Potentate.

Words-ten, pet, 'tea. tent tents. FATTTVl l4fc5rii 5 i I Pictorial Review Patterns for sale cider press, and saw milj. Sale MU 'Mrs- Horace Sadler. Miss iy' by the imperial Department K.

C. Smead. at II clock. Taumma, Auct. ess Ritcliey'B DlgcBlIve Malt Tonic.

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