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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 3

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THE EVENING SENTLNEL PAGE THREE inr looEsonTRIMMERS.E IT -ii. IE JE WANTED FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Reliable man to serve an FOR SALE Lot of Alfalfa Hay. Very established bread irom ri e. cared well. A.

L. Blerbower, farli-U or u-d. Ad- Carlisle R. D. 3.

diens Po 3H. COURT POSTPONES BRIM FULL OF BARGAINS Ghock Full of Honest Merchandise bux. inquire at Sen- STONE'S CASES FOR SALE h. I tinel ollice. WANTED Hens iroru 3 to and oid roosters PYatw i pounds.

L. VI- no Oil l- r. Route I. Bt-ll bright. Boiling Sprint 9 1 1 HELP uui xirur 233 Arch Street.

FOR SALE Reconditioned cars of all makes. Time paymeuta tf desired. E. B. Roth Pennsylvania Garage, M.

IL Morris, manager. Counsel Declares He Could Not Have Fair Trial Be- cause of Harrishurg Newspapers Oak Shoe Taps Ginger Snaps Special, lc Package WANTED U.di.s in this locality to embroider Hik-hs tor us at home dur-i! tiH-ir b-isurt' moments. Write at nice "Fashi ..1 Iubroid. rii-s" Ho3. Ijiii.i.

Ohio BABY CHIX FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorns $11) ner 1A0: Criminal court came to an abrunt end this morning when, because of scare headlines and inflammable" i One Cent Sale. Saturday When yon buy N. B.

C. Fig Newtons you get the best genuine Smyrna Fig that money can buy, thoroughly sterilized the same quality always. Buy one pound and get a package of selected cakes for 1 c. t1 WANTED Wood work Barred Ro I. Reds, and Buff Or- of any kind, i pmgtons.

$12 tr 10u; Black Minor-repair work. cas, $13 per articles in two Harrisburg concrete, and g-neral A Branif. 112 N. Hast St W. C.

BFRKHOLDER, iLJ R. I). 5. Shippensburg, Pa. alesladies.

ANTED F.i perieneed Apply at The Hub. i FOR SALE Cement lawn seats, bird I baths, flower vases, and all kinds of Apply I cement work made to order. 219 East Loufher S'm Pa. WANTED Two waitresses. Wilson Restaurant me cases in which Motor Cycle Policeman Harry N.

Stone, of Lemoyne, is concerned were continued. The other defendants. John W. Powell, of Ship-peusburg, charged with larceny of a carburetor, and Anthony Dougherty, charged with violating the liquor laws, pleaded guilty, and this tuded criminal court. Would Prejudice Jurors Officer Harry N.

Stone, who has 10c, 20c and 25c pair 10 Quart Size Gray Enamel Water If you buy one pound of Fig Newtons 22c Crackers, lc Package FOR RENT FOR SALE Lexington Minute Man Six, 7 passeneer touring; excellent condition, good buy. Hewitt Hip- I pensteel, W. Louther St. 8TORAQE been a terror to breakers of the traffic i taws me tower end tjie county, ff" and who, along with Burgess Crow, of fc-J STEEL CLAD 8TORAQF SAFE. CLEAN PRIVATE ROOM3 APPLY SFCI'RITY 8TORAGI 168 W.

HIGH ST end admirably, was concerned in five cases. One was a summary convic-l tion In a reckless driivng suit against GARAGES FOR SALE Second-hand hot air heater and pipe, coal oil heater, egg stove and pipe. Inquire at 263 Walnut Street. FOR SALE Automobile, a Hudson Super six car. Can be seen by ap pointtneut.

Apply to Carlisle Trust Company, Executor Estate J. W. Wetzel, deceased. "3 SALE Ace motorcycle and sidecar, 1923 model, exceptionally fine condition. Hewitt Hlppensteel, 23 W.

Louther St. FOR SALE Rushman Orchard, locat Saturdayin the Bargain Annex Good quality Unbleached Muslin. Special, 2 yards 15c Fancy Striped Dress Ginghams, regular 25c yard. Special Saturday only 19c yard Fast color Dress Gingham in a variety of patterns, regular 20c yard. Special, 15c yard Men's and Boys' Athletic Union Suits, 50c and 69c Pla white and fancy Oil Cloth, 47 inches wide.

Special 29c yard Li cnester Crlassbrenner, which did not come to bar. Stone brought charges against Classbrenner in two other i cases, covering assault and battery and resisting an officer. garages, 60 West FOR RENT Two South SiH-et. lp Special Saturday, 45c Git Hand Soap IB FOR RENT Garage tor two cars. Rent reasonable.

30 Baltimore St. MISCELLANEOUS If you buy one pound of Fig Newtons, 22c pound Lemon Snaps, lc Package jriiruuf- prosecuted a case against Stone, charging aggravated assault and battery, and C. N. KaufTman brought one. charging the pointing and discharging of firearms.

Herman Berg was counsel for Stone in both cases, and William A. Kramer for Gertrude Mosey. Attorney Berg argued that because of the flaming headlines and articles dn two Harrisburg newspapers, FOR RENT V. S. Hotel at Ml.

Holly, also two small country places; immediate possession. Emmett It. Woods. Kronenberg Carlisle, Pa. Uoth phones.

APARTMENT8. ROOMS fLemon Snaps FOR RENT Part of furnished house MANDPASTEAil i 1 tor summer viitli slieu ior ali pa. it of garden, use of kitchen. Apply Mrs. Roomer, 337 Chestnut Mt.

Holly. 3 I 3 1 which ne exhibited in court, concern-1 ing Stone, he could not get an ira- partial trial at this time, and asked fori a continuance. Lawyer Berg argued that it was entirely wrong lor newspapers to express opinions in such I cases and to make offensive statements. He stated that Jurors no doubt read the articles and therefore would be prejudiced. I Attorney Kramer contended that noabody can jwolubit newspapers from pjublishing the news, and the court agreed with him.

He also stated tl, special be can If you buy one pound of Fig Newtons Fibre Chair Seats Black and Tan. 60 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. West South Street. Nickel Tea Kettle Copper bottom. ed 1 1-2 miles from Carlisle, along Harrisburg Carlisle trolley line, containing 43 acres, 32 of which are planted in prime fruit bearing apple and peach trees.

Also iucludes chicken farm with about 2,000 chickens, prime alfalfa lields. spraying outfit and complete orchard and farming equipment, lluildings in iirst class condition. Chickens were awarded first prize at a recent State College exhibit ion. Orchard include most of the leading varieties of apples, which have taken a umber of prizes in recent county and State, exhibitions. Farm is equipped with a complete water supply, which is piied Into buildings.

Located within a mile of railroad shipping facilities. For information, apply to J. C. Eckels, 32 West High Street, Carlisle, or to owner on the premises. This is a splendid opportunity for some one interested In the poultry business to obtain an established business already paying good profits.

FOR SALE 9-room frame house; improvements, 250 foot lot, lot of fruit trees. Inquire of J. C. Williaam, 716 N. West SL FOR RENT Apartment 2.

3 or 4 rooms; electric light, steam heat. Apply to J. C. Lindsey, Sentinel liuilding. there were few lower end jurors in court, anyway, and that those in the middle and upper districts would not be affected materially.

LOST AND FOUND Saturday in the Main Store Plain While Paper Napkins. Special, 100 for 15c Regular 15c fancy China Fruit Dishes. Special 10c each Tin Drinking Cups. Special 45c dozen Spring Snap Fasteners, Nos. 0 and I in white only; rustproof.

Special, 2 dozen 5c Strong Wire Carpet Beaters 10c Men's Rubber Belts. Special 15c Plain White Marshmallows pound Potato Chips, 3 ounces to package 10c Parowax, one pound to package. Special, 3 packages 25c Stone Jugs, 1 2, 3 and 5 gallon, 25c per gallon FOUND-Pwrl necklace. Inquire at Sentinel office, box 313. Trm tut i ii LOST Gold bracelet, last Friday; finder please return to 42 E.

Pomfret St. for re ward. Special $1.98 Assorted sizes and shapes 10c each Ladies' Ribbed Gauze Vests Aluminum Convex Kettles with covers Attorney Berg then argued that fhe defense could go a step further and ask for a change of venue. Jurors would start witlf a prejudice against Stone and a sort of "bad taste in the mouth." Judge Riddle staled that if the "stories" in the papers were printed several months ago concerning the cases he could see no reason for a but appear ng on the very eve of the trials, he believed it would only be fair to grant the continuances and so all cases in which Officer Stone is interested were continued. For a year past.

Harrisburg paiers have been "featuring'" Stone, but the "featuring" has not been favorable to Stone. The officer has done a splendid work in the lower end, which Harris-bug motor snorts do not seem to like, for without fear or favor Officer Stone has done his duty. That he made some mistakes is probably true, but lew officers do not make them. Pleads Guilty The paper you need is the local and county pa per -THE SENTINEL "AH the news every day." FOR SALE 2 new houses on Street. all Improvements, few blocks from Masland plant; small payment down, balance monthly.

B. H. Snyder, builder, C. O. Minnich, Real Estate Agent, Carlisle, Pa.

FOR SALE Several new houses. Hemminger Brothers, contractors. FOR RENT OR SALE 90 acre farm, 3 miles west of Carlisle; possession at once. See C. H.

Obermtller, Insurance Read Estate Agent, 144 North Bedford Street, Carlisle. ra Pine Apples 20c and 25c each Bananas 25c, 30c and 35c doz Oranges 30c, 35c and 40c doz 4 Assorted sizes. Special Saturday 10c each Special Saturday, 39c and 59c New Treatment For Varicose Veins and Ulcers Swollen veins are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two ounce, original ibottle of Emerald Oil (full strength), at any pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. Physicians recommend Emerald Oil; it.

is used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a long time, because it is very concentrated and a William Glass, furnishing liquor to prisoners in jail; oath ot It. T. Shearer. Plea of guilty. Booze Case Cloyd J.

Trail, of Hollidaysburg, Blair County, and Kverott and Bedford, was placed on trial Thursday i Keeping everlastingly at it is what pays in advertising. Try an ad-ertisins: campaign in trie Sentinel and watch your business grow. morning on a charge of transporting i moonshine, along with A. B. Markel.

(U1 The Sfale Cop tried to make him ins Kroiner-ati-iaw. oiu inn 1 own ui" that he committed the deed Printing at The little goes a long way. Apply night a morning with a soft brush as di-i recie.i until the swelling is reJuced to normal. i So marvelously powerful is Emerald Y. M.

C. A. CONVENTION OPENS TOMORROW The State Convention of the V. M. C.

A. opens tomorrow. Sessions will be held In the First Presbyterian Chin ch. The first session will he at 4 o'clock, when an address will be given i by Dr. Clarence E.

McCartney, of I Oil that swollen glands and even goitre disappear when used steadily. Corns Vanish bin witness said "no never." Frank Walk swore that was at his home between and 9 o'clock and was there until 10 o'clock. Mrs. Walk corroborated lu husband's testimony. Long Not Guilty After several witnesses for -he de-fens' were heard, Judge Biddle oider-ed the jury to find Havid ing, charged with arson, not guilty.

Grand Jury's Report The G-rand Jury in its re)it to the Court suggested several improvements at the county jail, including electric lights for ail of the cells with individual switches at the exterior of th cell in corridor, lietier fire protec At 5 o'clock there will be a report by th. Suite Executive Committee. Alter a luncheon there will be two addresses at p. one by Ir. McCartney and one by William Knowles Cooiier.

About 125 delegates are expeeited. All sessions are ojen to the public. K. G. E.

OFFICERS ELECTED Heihlehem, May 14. Discussion of the reiwrts of the officers occupied Make Today Count as No Previous One Ever Did Make this resolution every morning: I will the life game today I have never played It before. I will play It with more energy, more determination. I will play it with firmer decision, with better judgment. P.nt while I try not to make so ny mistakes, I.

will not he so cautions as not to act at all, for I know that he who hesitates In Irresolution or wavers is lost. I nm sroing to make felt today as never before. I I am irolng to film: my life inlo tny work with all the energy I can master. I nm resolved not to grope along In a picayune way any more. I am going to put some more dare into my efforts.

I nm goinsr to take more chances because I know that people with vigorous Initiative can afford to make more mistakes than the hesitntors, the wfiverers. the balancers. I am going to make this day count as no previous day of my life laH appear, as he pleaded guilty some time ago to conducting a still In the cellar of his home near Maple drove. Franklin County, and is In Chambers burg jail. Trail was charged with transporting some of the Markel moonshine to a shooting mafch near Jicesburg, this county.

Relatives were with Trail on the trip to the snoot in match on January 12 last. Officers found a jar containing moonshine in the automobile. Mrs. Markel is Trail's sister. The information was brought by State Trooper Maurice Harnois.

Trail and other witnesses denied all knowledge of a still Markers cellar or of any liquor being in the car. In fact. Trial said he had never been in the- Markel cellar, and that he never drank tiny booze. Asked what It was that the sheriff of Franklin County smelled on his breath. Trail said it must have been hair tonic, which was put on his head the day before.

Trail's young wife (in court, with her baby), said she never detected the odor of liquor in the cellar. People from Hollidaysburg were here as character witnesses in Trail's behalf. Trail Not Guilty The jury in the case against Cloyd Trail found him not guilty, and placed the costs on the county. Sentinel is lone Sy the kest workmen and with Ke best materials obtainable. Sentinel print-in? will frive an air of distinction to your work.

Brin? vour next job herti. HUSBAND SAID WHY NOT TRY IT Wife Said She Would. Result, Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her Well and Strong East Hardwick, Vt "Last winter I was not able to do any work at all. I tion, improved ventilation and a in is Wny TheyVe Using Joint-Ease for Burning Feet Just because it is now known that burning, sore, aching, swollen feet are caused by trouble in the many joints in the foot and Joint-Ease soaks right in and gets to the seat of the trouble the cartilage and ligaments of the joints. And to think that for generations w.

have been powdering and soaking our feel, thinking the trouble was only skin deep an old faiiiioued idea. loom i most of today's sessions of the Grand on is' visiting and consulting ji.astie ot the Knights oi the Golaen I Eagle. Plans for an increased member- jk I ship of the order were considered, as i well as plans for the golden jubilee Stops All Hurting Instantly fftj other than the sheriff's private office. The jurymen commended the sheriff for the manner in which he has cured for the prisoners and included in their report the stat.Mieni that: "We commend the sheriff for the excellent way in which he Is serving the county and for the interest he manifesto in the prisoners." S. 11 Leach, of Lemoyne, vwis foreman of the jury.

The jury passed on twenty-three bills of indictment. In these llley found nineteen true hills and ignored four. Judge liiddle praised the jury for its evpediiious work and stated that in completing its work early ihey had saved the county considerable Their report of prison was referred (o the Even don't cut own corns. Thiy a-e Gtls-ft'' to rid their fret of corn at caik.us rests. Why should you risk infection or a slip oi your razor when it is so to end corus and caiiuses, quickly, completely, permanently.

Two or three drops of "Gets-It" slops aii corn pain then the corn loosen? you can peel it ri(ut oS with never a twinge of hurt. Tryitt iay. V. Lawrence Slid everywhere nunt-y tutk guaranlee. next year.

fie date and place tor next ear's convention will be decided tomorrow. The repoit of Grand Master of Records Gallagher, of Philadelphia, showed receipts of and expenditures of The assets of the lVnnsvlvania castles at the end of i 1923 amounted to Oi'l'I- cers who will be inducted info office; tomorrow are: Junior past grand chief, William P. Grander grand chief. Rev. Gordon A.

Williams. Tyrone; grand vice-chief, II. p. Cunningham. Turtle Creek; grand insrh priest, Geotxe 11.

Shearer, Bethlehem; grand master of records, L. L. Gallagher, Philadelphia; Brand keeper of exchequer, A .11. Jamison. Philadelphia; sir giand herald.

H. G. Martin, Mil-lerstowu; grand first guardian, Arthur It. Goodrich, Philadelphia; grand second guardian. David Lisntkep Philadelphia, and grand trustee, George F.

Emery. had backache, headache, side ache, and was sick all the time for six months. Wo read about Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable. Compound in the fit I is sold in this city by V.

G. Egyptian Water Clocks Casts of two ancient Egyptian water clocks have just been presented by the Egyptian government to the Science museum, South Kensington, London, England. One of the clocks comes from Karnak, and dates from the reign of Amenhotep II, 1,400 years before Christ. The other is from EdfU, in the Ptolemaic epoch. From an examination of these clocks and the seal of measurements recorded on each, it appears that the "hour" of that remote period was a variable length, be newspapers, and my -in In court Wednesday 'afternoon the Ixmg Arson caae was resumed.

Harold Oifis, a hid of about 15. testified to seeing a man coming away from the fire. He did Tibt see his face. It was dark at the time. I ggoe, the 'prosecutor, a State policeman, testified that the fire had been in a corner of the front room.

Saw tracks of a man's feet iu a field in the vicinity. Long Denies Charges Ill nushand said to me, 'Why don't vou try Ui REGISTER i ild-l So I said 1 would, and he went and pot me a dozen REAL ESTATE NEWS William Ogilby, realtor, has sold for Mrs. Sallie Woodburn Searight, the brick dwelling on the southwest corner of West and South Streets, to- 1 1 has dune me more mm ing one-twelfth of the lengih of the pood thr.n I can ever tell, and my friends Lone's flefense was an alibi. He i said he was in Harrisburg in the early gcther with part of a1 tit day or nialii of the particular time say, v. nat r.ave vou cone to of the v-ear a tfr.dv of these ancient 1 You took so well.

I tell then it is the the lot to the Groome. Vegetable Compound that makes me so part of the evening of the fire and af- to Mis? Ii. M. ter that went to Frank Want's place PUBLIC SALE Saturday. May 17.

Mrs. Susan Evel-'xvii will ell at 527 North Bedford Street: Bed room suite, parlor suite, tapestry rug, 11x12, velvet rug, 9x mattress and springs, baby buggy, Jewel coal stove, Cinderella range, oil stove, oven, washing machine, lawn swine, aavil. and many other articles. Sale it 1 o'clock. Deitch.

auctioneer. well an stromr. 1 here is no use to snf- timepiece is tended us important in the comparison ot astronomical backache and pains. I will one what, i for me. Liite No.

ne He did not know of fire until 11:30 or, 12 o'clock. He heard it through Mc-1 Ilride, who came to his hise. He did not set it afire or employ any tone to i Well, better late than stop the powdering and NOTICE, EAGLES! The regular meeting of the Order of Entries win be held to-niglu at 7:30. There will be in ic i ion. speaking, and eats.

Everybody tul. fer with tell ever Mr. 1 hi -jus: bath and ing other for days and just nib on Joiat PUBLIC SALE 11 iaoj Ve. Ot a pre at mistake become so ill eil-niirh imjsnible for them remember when Joint-Lase gets in foot Horses Aid D-rease War Blood in small quantitiee from two Charlie and Jim, owped by the 1'nlted States public health service, is used to set the etart'lnrd required for all diphtheria antitoxin made In the United State. Charlie and Jim have been in service for six years.

Even-four months government health offl-ters call upon them for Mood. Popu that it agony and burning get out quick "c' i CCWS! COWS! Private sale, Saturday, May IT. 2 head of cows, fresh ar.d close springers; they are all Adams County! cows, all big and strong and heavy milkers. Any one needing anv ents a tube. Shearer's Drue Joint F.ase.

rot allfiU ai tf. ill c. The undersigned will sell a large lot Store se.is lots ot i of Furniture and Household goods, consisting of Bed, Dining, Parlor and do it. It would take $1,700 to replace barn. Never got any Insurance money.

Cross examined Has $1,000 insurance on barn and $1,000 ouhousa. Paid $2,900 cash for at. Once offered it for sale at $2,500. Did not bring suit to recover insurance. Wen a railroad engineer for 26 years.

Shown a gigued paper It was Ms signa- to attend thttr heu.nold duties. In a recent countrywide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, PS 'eat of every luO report they vv-re benefited by its use, r'ur bale by urugLjists everywhere. BOY SCOUTS. ATTENTION! Due to the heavy rains ii will be necessary to posit one the Council fire and Marshmallow roast scheduled tor this evening.

will be held Thursday, May 22. Troops 2 and 6 will meet at usual. lar Science Monthly. 1 Kitchen furniture; a lot of brie-brac and many other article. I Blank form of Quit Ren? Notice HARRY I.

MARKS and Lgaict art on mI at the bontlntl JDatrty, AucL "1L gitmmwmm Mi mr: A I come look them over. For further in- 1 format ion call A. H. llgenfritz, Car-j lisle. Pa.

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