12 JeH Is The Millennium Kid" Alright >• hy "Bud" Fisher t This "mi&m jiNfcs" rsa.FwMe f N, T " \ wet-t- I . ? O . It ONNu> or Night School. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 15 8. Market Square, Harrisburg, I'a. Harrisburg Business College Day and Night. Business, Shorthand and Civil Service. In dividual Instruction. 28th year. 329 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. rnnmssEEKi LARGEST STEAMER To the Mediterranean CELTIQMAR.7 FROM BOSTON . Cnnopic, Mar. 11 Cretic, Apr. 2 WHITE STAR LINE II llrmiflvmy, X. Y., or I.ocnl Airt« AMUSEMENTS / \; SPECIAL FEATUHE TO-DAY 1 V tlUil A li» lU-uaY THE DAITCEn.S—2 Acts A Robust Romeo-ICeystone and a big feature. MONDAY (omliiK —Renfax MuNlcnl Motion Picture*. ADMISSION r. CENTS MAJESTIC ThEA'kEA W,, ' MEH ' Y £^l and A,,pEL MAJE TIC THEATER 1 Tn-Niaht«l a«t Tmp ! Q SHOWS Q ONE ENTIRE WEEK 2.30 to mgnt Lasi ime j DAILY STARTING MONDAY 7.00,9.00 FT Dramatic Expose in Motion Pictures JBIMI IN SOULS Every Mother, Girl and Boy Should See It Sfiaatlonnl Moving Plctnrr Dramatization Baaed on the Rockefeller White '7^Vml^ySlavery Keport ami on the InVe»tlnntlon of District Attorney Whitman. A $40,000 Spectacle in 700 Scenes With 800 Piayers D * Afternoons and Evenings Af I riCCS l o All Parts of the House ZDC i Now Playing in Four Theaters to 20,000 PRICES: People Daily in New York City 11 * FEBRUARY 21, 1914. Mackmen Pack Grips; Go South Next Tuesday Special to The Telegraph Philadelphia, Feb. 20.—Mack vet erans and "rookies" will not want for exhibition games against warring clans during the time they bask and limber up under a Southern sun. According: to the list of battles listed on the Athletics' schedule for the trip through the warm belt the Mackmen will engage in forty-five contests, not counting the pair to be played here with the University of Pennsylvania, the nine interleague conflicts with the Pbils and the two games scheduled with the Brooklyn National League club over in Brooklyn on April 8 and 9. The bulk of the work will fall upon the shoulders of the ever-willing and over-anxious youngsters who aspire for regular Jobs. The "rookies" who get away for Jacksonville, Florida, next Tuesday morning via train to New York, thence boat to the land of| oranges and flowers, have a seven- YOU can imitate most everything but the mind, and that's the reason the cigars tnat look like King Oscar 5c Cigars don't smoke like them . Fifty years of "Know hew" is the secret of that quality that's immune from imitation. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS ji in mw wwn Imi _ih mmiwmm Water Nymphs' last dive to-day, Last Chance Ethel Green's last songs, this time. , ... j Don t Miss it NEXT WEEK BlocksonVlurns K. 17 • 1 Mile Zirita ~ut» brickson I _ . and a musical comedy company of — I m Ha No extra prleen Monilny afternoon, w Jl 25 eentM hlKhrat, Fahnestock Hall, Monday Evening, Feb. 23, 'l4 at 8:15 SONG RECITAL By J. EDMUND SKIFF weeks' campaign before them and twenty-nine games to Indulge In, not counting, of course, the dally trim mings they are due to take from the dads on the Jacksonville battlefield. The regulars, who do not leave until March 7, have but sixteen games to play in the Southlands. Tech Gets Revenge in Lebanon's Defeat Tech high had sweet revenge law night, winning from Lebanon high ! tossers, score 32 to 24. Tech started the game with a fast pace and kept it up throughout the game. Lebanon never looked like a winner. I Tech had a score of 19 to 5 at the i close of the first half. Lebanon pla> i ed better during the second half, bul , could not overcome the lead. Ebnev i and Steward were Tech stars, and ; Behney and Will were Lebanon's shin . ing lights.