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Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

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vvimac ortsictw' cTtwtnv.nznrtiG, sATcrVYMOP.vi.vf:. i. mis. JLIA 1 Mix Nellie Small, bookkeeper at PJnn the Public Opinion offlee, who has lUtlUilll lUll our country on a natural, and therefore, colid basis. Such a question de- mands that the desires of the Aus- IG been confined to her home in F.ast,j To Federalize i cm, jiu ut'tn nouKfu oy in able to be out.

The condition of George Shoe- maker, the well known horso dealer, who has been critically ill with pneumonia at his home in Lincoln Way Klnsr street for the past week with trian people be harmonized and realized ERSONAL flu, is not Improving. MLss Laura P6.tter.son of South Main street left yesterday for Phila IF THIS VICINITY caiiixmo of i FftUW iVfkrnan will-, receive a rsrload of e.tra fin yotatoes in a lew day at their place of business in Williamson. which they will otter to th public nt fair prlep. -Adv. "FLU" EPIDEMIC RAVAGES FAST Kr.i.p ox Yot'it delphia where she will make her 11 ARAGRAPHS west, is mucn improved.

Edward" Diinzbfirfrer, foremaa in the machine shop of the C. li. "I cm decided to accomplish this! work with the free collaboration of! my peoples in the spirit and princi-; pies which our allied monarchs have) adopted in their offer of peace. "Austria must become, in conform- ity with the will of Its peoples, a con-i federate state in which each nation-' ality shall form on the terrltorltyi is ill at his homo in Uroad street with home. Miss- -A rid -IC.

FeWman, a trained nurse of lialvimorc," haa been called home by-the serious illness of her Margaretta, diau-iet -nurae ot Waynesboro, who has -developed pnetimoni.a and is very ill nt the home I'ul'llc Opinion Is deMrous of print Mrs. William Cameron of Phila avenue has been very critical CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE to the Austrian peoples of a prosperous development unhampered by obstacles which brutal force creates against intellectual and economic prosperity. "The terribl struggles in the world war thus far- have made the work of peace impossible. The heavy sacrifices of the war should assure in us an honorable peace, on the thresh noc.es Gositoitv At the 1. parsonas' at Spring Run on Oct.

16. Robert M. liwfxs and Frances M. Goshom 'were' united la marriage by the Rev. 8.

N. 15. Thomas. taslor of the 17- B. Church, of Pa.th Valley.

Mr. Bopks I wll ing ail o-f the itoci.ty nws of Inter-tut to Its readers, fcnd to hl end invltf-a iny person having such items to communicate them to th editor. ly' ill. with flu for. the which it occupies its own local autonomy.

"This docs not mean that we are by mail, telephone, or in pernon. Contribution)! by malt mut bar the of her mother in King Mr; and Mrs. Leigh ton- R. Ire- mw of Nortli Franklin street are re- cover-ins frora; an attack of the flu. A.

Thomas, his, two daughters iiennett vanderau. who had recovered from a resent lllnes sufii-ciently to be about, had a relapse yesterday and is now quite' ill at his home In the Greenawalt Anartments. Path Valley. The bride la name and addr'sM of th wrltar. Don't allow yourself to be fn any rendition that will allow Spanish influenza to rt tho of you.

ICx-op our nysfpm cImii, your sto-mach aireauy envisaging me union or ie-known in Polish territories of Austria with the from mbtrsoa Valk-y. '1'none, Utll, 160: Cumberland Valley, ltfg. Independent Polish state. "The city of Trieste with all its strong and your blood vigorous. T.tKo ire confined to their in Kast 'Cutherine Mrs.

Alfred Price of Waynesboro an? 4' fonit is spending some time with her sister, lth flu oif HA'IIA-XI with your evening! meal!) and note how soon you find! old of which, by the help of God, we are today. "We must, therefore, undertake without delay 'the of Bennett Nicklas, one of the mem surroundings shall in conformity AT rllNTION UOtAL with the desire of its population be' Pay jonr to Win-treated th Ito-a! Adv. Mr. George fl Gilbert in North Main John liege of Ifclvinley street Is bers of the firm of 1. Nicklas Sons.

street seriously 111 with, influenza. has been quite ill with flu at his home) -Harry' Strickland and his whole yourself lit to fight grippe, ooM.i and lW "Hu." an excellent, antiseptic regulating, tonic-laxative. Get a in lor me weeK, put family are ill with flu at their home i lf better, ar.e f.Oc boxot BA-HA-NI today, in nign street. el Kola iy. jiauer'H Drup Store, --Mrs.

Samuel Lightner, one of the volunteer nirses, Js attending to a family of Jive in the home of Frank ricck. Mrs. George Morris Is ill with the flu at her home in the Stager Mi II ill Ml it II! Ill ill I il: i I I ilr 11. I I 'H ,11 li. II 11 Lincoln Way Kant, and the best Arufi-'Mn everywhere.

Adv. John Kaker, ono of the clerks in the post Office, is quite sick -with flu at his home in Garber Harry McXew, the well known lUildi7lg. -V postman, is confined to his home Clarence Richird.son and mother Miss Kmma Kckcnrode of Vine street has been confined to her home by illness the past week. F. S.

Bennett, manager of Mc-Crory's ten-cent Btore, has beert quite ill withy flu at hn home in South Franklin street, but is now Improving. Jtis wife is also ill." During his illness Miss Genevieve I'eltz. of Ilagerstown has been discharging the duties of bouin Mam street oy are Ilr the-- flu: at lheil, homo vin IMS 1 PHI ff Herbert Mctss of Kant jueen Scotland aveaiie. Street has been, suuering from an -attack of flu for some days past. Miss Fannie Ijftiditf -is ill at -her manager.

I homo in Broad- utreet with flu. MI.1S Htlrn Lohman of Gatfield Makes Every Room In the House Warm and Comfortable Don't spend another winter in a cold, unevenly heated house when you con secure a Jewel Pipeless Furnace that will make all your room 3 filf; and OiitH. Georse Leaner; and thctiri dauirhtrrs. -Margaret and Doris, are. victims of the flu.

1 The' Rev. Dr. Henry Anstadt, the Kirs Lutheran Church, with his family, 'have taken up- his residence in the parsonage in South Second street. The family of B. C.

Myers of Fayetteville is. ill with influenza. Miss Hester Beidel, a volunteer nurse, accompanied Health Officer Jvinter to Hertford yesterday, where she will assist at the "emergency hospital. Mrs. Ellen Eyster of Nelson street is ill with influenza.

noyd Weagley and little xlaughter are also ill, with the same disease in the same home. DaUd Brooken, resides on the Edward Loos: farm near-Fay-ettevUle and who. has-been ill for some time with influenza, in a very critical condition, pneumonia having developed. Mrs. John F.

ICirby and daughter, Jean, are bedfast jvith an attack of flu at their home in South Second street. Oeorg Alexander is, ill With flu at his home in East: Queen street. John Bete, freight, conductor of the V. It. is confined to his home in Broad street by an attack of lam- street is to her home by illness.

David jQne.s and his entire family of Lincoln Way East are sufl'erirtg from flu. Six' members of thei family -of Samuel Small are bedfast with flu at their home in South Franklin street. Miss Ethel is ill with flu at her home in East King street. -Miss AnAa Walker and her "brother, Mars, of Fairground, avenue are victims of flu. -Miss Ituth Eyer of Broad street is conttned to her home by illness.

able and cozy with a -minimum amount of fuel. Eyesight Specialist Established 1913 No Drops Used Samuel Dentler of Scotland av Ievl Myers, one of the best known enue, who has been seriously ill with IFWFII citizens of Montgomery township, is flu. is imorovinsr although not vet able Loan Here Still, Needs $500,000 very seriously ill at his home near 0 return to work. Welsh Ilun. William Rensheimer o'f East James Clark, freight agent for the King stveet Js in at his homo.

C. V. It. ii confined to his home I Benjamin tho oil dealer in North Main street with flu. and all the members of his family ore Mrs.

Frank Skinner, who con- iu with flu at their home in South duct a boarding house in Main street. Mrs. Walter K. PIPELESS FURNACE East King St. pp.

Post Office CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAQE street, is suncring irom a very neavy sharpe volunteer nurse, is ministering i com. to their wants. -Leigh ton Cremer and Z. Minehart of Lincoln Way wife of r- r. 'North Franklin" street are confined to their by an attack of flu.

effort will be made today to raise that sum. 1 Subscriptions by the banking institutions will no doubt brine Chambersburg's total much nearer the goal. At the close of business last evening Chambersbiirg's xotai stood at $984.700. In the district the total subscriptions amounted to $2,914,450. Tomls inj various tpwns in the dis Is not expensive and is easy to install because there are no walls to cut or pipe.

It is a comfort when installed because there are no ashes or fuel to carry through the living rooms, leaving a trail of dust and dirt, and no stoves to put up and take down. You will be delighted with this'system of heating. Investigate. All we ask is that you come in and examine this heating, system. Give us an opportunity to acquaint you with its many good features and its reasonable cost.

This Furnace can be seen at my home, 462 Center street. Reservoir Hill. You can reach me on either 'Phone. k' 1 I'll I iW. Smm Report of Condition S' of the Brothers' store is ill at her home In jgj South Second street.

Miss Clara Overcash of Past Cath- arlne street, one of the borough ers, is "helpinsr out" in the work of Si the food administration. Mrs. (Paul 'Eyer of Broad street, who -was for a. number of weeks in the jig i Chambersburg' Ilospital sutferintr from 7 1 trict were increased yesterday as Cliambersburg' i $984,700 OreencastUi 270,800 McConnellsbnrg- 70.000 St. Thomas 39,900 RoTtbury Roxbury raised Its -tiuota yesterday and is the sixth town in the district to go over the top.

Subticriptions were secured by the public schools yesterday as follows: Win an attack of typhoid fever, has recovered sufficiently to he removed' to her Lloyd Stoner, one of the post-oflice force, who has been confined to his home in West Kinf? street for some aoie. ger Farmers Merchants Trust Co. of Chambersburg to Commissioner of Banking September 21, 1918 462 CENTER STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PENNA. Seniors 3.2S0 PHONES: BELL 276-M. C.

V. i8g-X. time with flu, is able to resume work. Mrs. Harvey tW Spessard ia ill at her, home in Philadelphia avenue.

Aexandsr Clugston of Korth Sev enth street, who has been seriously ill with influenza, is improving." Mrs. "Lewia Bowers and her five children are ill with flu at their home in Nortjh Second street. Mr. Bowers 'Phone me and I Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Grades' Teachers 3.100 G.GG0 9,000 4,050 13,000 Furnaces on hand for prompt delivery, will call to see you. RESOURCES B3 n'i-h ,777 nas Deen periornuns vne auiies 01 Total $38,950 The high school office will be open all day today to receive subscriptions.

nurse. The entire family of William Bowers of Korth Seventh street are Buffering with flu. 5 Cash ami Due from Ranks Time and Demand Loans Loans Upon Collateral 3fortaes and Jutlgments Bj Charles Clugston of Fayetteville, former C. motorman, is help-(i ine Supt. D.

B. Frets to maintain the i schedule, by resuminj? his former posi- 723,712.29 291,472.87 325,109.25 07,326.83 $1,912,069.71 NATURE'S MOST NATURAL Jwnd.H Real Estate and Fixtures 01 SUBSTITUTE ARTIFICIAL -LIMBS JLgents. Wanted MLsa Carolyn Hennebersrir of B-r. Kennedy's Ilospital, Philadelphia," is convalescing from an attack of influenza at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs.

Clinton IIennerser, in South Main street. Miss Blanche Bosgrs and her s's- LIABILITIES Dorothy, who liav both i. been Capital Stock 150,000.00 Surplus and Profits 178,570.73 1 MOVIES FOR THE LOAN Big Stars Play Parts in Thrilling Pic That Boost Fourth The moving iIcturereels to Ih'kvs tlie Fourth- Liberty. Ixun have been prepared largely in consequence of the great success achieved by- Douglass Falrbanks'i film last gprin. The leading" stars have prepared scenarios and acted them.

Films; have been finished by Charlie Cliapliu. Douglass Fairbanks, William Hart, Mary Pick-ford, Dustin Farnum, Pauline Fredericks, Geraldliie; Farrar, Dorothy -Glsh, Mahle Norman, Clara Kimball Young, Norma Talmadgre and others. films have already been received in Philadelphia and enough Wave been completed to insure every exhibitor in this district bavins oppor-tuhltx to screen, a new Liberty Loan feature each day of the campaiqru. It has heen arranged by the National Liberty Loan Committee that exhibitors 'will secure those films entirely free of charge The first two pictures received are "A Bullet For by William S. Hart, and "Kaiser Bull," by Mae Murray.

It Is Said that Mary Pickford's Deposits 1,588,192.93 $1,912,069.71 TRUST FUNDS. 281,196.10 I i seriously in tor. tne pasx iew uays, are improvinff. Miss Sophia Lehman, formerly of this place but now of Wauhinpton, P. C.r Is Ijinf? critically ill in that city with influenza, S.

J. Shetron, wife and four children are all victims of influenza at their home in Hazel Miss Helen Oyler, formerly of near town, is very ill with influenza ill Washington, D. C- Miss Frances Eyster has returned to her home, in West Kins street after a visit to Mrs. Christie Daura in Clevtlahd, Ohio. Clecsett Lecrone, an employ of the C.

V. It. is very ill at his home in Sixth street. Walter IC. Sharpe, President I).

L. Grove, Secretary and Treasurer Farmers Miss Laura Patterson of South Main street has erono to Philadelphia to live. The Rev, T. A. Alspach is confined to his home In Lincoln Way East by illness.

Leidifj and wife of Lincoln story will be of an unusual nature and will" carry a big. punch." IX W. Gri filth will take personal, charge of the filmicg of the Lillian Gi.sh story and Thomas H. Ince. is making a special production in addition to the ones In which his stars are to appear.

Reports from the. Pad tic coast are that the "Fatty Arhuckle" film is a scream. Charlie Chaplin's film is expected to be one thousand feet lu lengrth. It will be a "kuock-out," but. Charlie maintains deep, secrecy as to the nature of it.

The Greencastle Fertilizer Hide and Rendering Cora- pany removes dead animals and pays highest cash price. Manufacturers of Cumberland Valley Special Fertilizer. 1 Owners of Greencastle and Orrstown, and Martinsburg W. Va.i rendering plants. Greencastle Fertilizer Hide and Rendering Company r'i I J.

L. MOSER, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. OiTice Greencastle Bell 'phone 76; C.

'phone X4-W. A I Phosphate Mill, Pell Phone 114-W. Orrstown Rendering Plant Bell 'phone 132-R3; C. V. 'phone 223-11.

Way East are 111 with flu. The younff daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

Ifassel of North Second street is seriously 111 with pneumonia. II. V. Black and two sons are ill with flu at their home in Huntingdon. Mitts Nell Ramsey of Lincoln Way West is ill at the home of II.

V. Black. Huntingdon, bavins been stricken with influenza while visitinjj there. James Stanton Northrup, of Rochester, N. is a week-end visitor in town.

Miss Esther Heintzelman and Miss Mabel Mowery, who have been assist inff at the base hospital. Camp Colt, have relumed home. County Commissioner Ros-s C. Oordon is confined to his home Greencastle by an attack of influenza. Mrs.

Daniel J. Linlnjrer. wife of the undertaker at. Mercersburp. who has been critically ill, is improving.

True Art. "Wombat Is what I cull a real artist," "Kilt" "He can get a fair likeness and yet wake the portrait 40 per cent better looking thaii the original." Louisville Courier-Journal. The man, woman or child who has had the misfortune to lose one or even both legs can, by the use of "Arrowsnuth" Artificial Limbs, walk with movements so easy and natural that both wearer and friends soon forget the deficiency. They increase earning power, improve the health and appearance, add pleasure and comfort to living. No need to leave j'our home to purchase these limbs, you save that expense.

We guarantee a perfect fit WRITE FOR CATALOG AND PRICES being circM to slate the condition, location and length of your amputalsoa. THE ARROWSMITH MANUFACTURING COMPANY FALLS Canada Carter's little Mver Fills You Cannot be ARemedy That Manufacturer of the standard tad otiguLtl K-' Mrs. Edfe-ar S. Capel of East Lib Not a Tight Fit. Equipment was being issued to the recruits.

On the previous day they had received shoes find as the men cauie up officer asked each Iww his shoes flitted. One man said: "Why. sir, I can do a right about face with Makes Life 1 1 Constipated ARROWSMITH ADJUSTABLE "ARCH PROP' erty street, who has been seriously ill for the past week, how been admitted ortli Living Jul Relieves Tired, Aching Feet and Limbs and Happy iaola trs ulroatur jF 1 .1 1 01 its. 1 to the Merklein Hospital. La.st evening1 she- was restinp more quietly, O.

15. Dulebohn and wife of Lincoln Way West have returned from a business trip to Baltimore. Clarence Even ts of East Catha Small phi mil file Eates the fet. body and oerve. Mdtev standing tad walking a pleasure to everyone out moving my fchoes." i-a i KING 'ENTERS BRUGES 1 By Associated Press PARIS, Oct.

18. Kins Albert and Queen Elizabeth. of Belgium entered Bruges at 10 o'clock this morn ine. Ask Your Shoe Dealer rine street, driver of the Atl.mtic Re A'ffi fhVaK; BARTER'S IRON PILLS miay cotorfcm lce but wUl greatly help most pale-faced people Fallen Archtiresome and painful mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm Arch restored by the "Arcl Prop' fining Company oil wagon, it confined to hia home by illness..

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