8 A Demonstration of the Value of a Fireless Cooker: Beginning Monday By special arrangement with the manufacturers, we have secured the services of Miss Blackford, chief of staff of Dein onstrators for the Toledo Cooker Company for a series of HtoJi practical demonstration, beginning Monday A. M. next, at fg.M lift 9.30. and continuing for one week. TJie demonstration will j - occur daily from 9.30 to 11.30 A. M. f and 3.30 to 5.30 P. M. Miss Blackford will give Im > uJ l|>\ Free Lectures I aIJDI On Fireless Cooking The Toledo cooker takes the drudgery out of kitchen work. Saves four-fifth of your fuel bill. It bakes, roasts, , steams, fries, stews and boil:-. I: 'ImJ Me^^l There's No Other Fireless Cook Stove Like This An automatic maid that never grows tired, or careless, never burns the food, never wants a day out, never leaves you, demands no wages—that relieves you of more than half your kitchen work, and cooks the most delicious meals you ever tasted. Be sure to come and see this stove arid learn of its merits. 1° Excelsior Auto Cycles Must be sold this week in ac cordance to our contract with the Excelsior Motor Mfg. Co.. Chicago, Til. Therefore, we are making special induce ments. You pay for machine while you ride it. Do not for get this number is limited to 10 only. Don't lail to come at once. A deposit will secure one for you. The machine that holds all world records. Bicycles sold on small week ly payments. We do all kinds of repairing. Excelsior Cycle Co. 1007-09 North Third Street OPEN EVKMX.S Bell PUone Ittiir. ,1 II MtIUMU lUi, PA. BITS OF SPORTS The Paul A. C. lost to the Kyan A. C. yesterday, score 7 to 4. Johnson pitched great ball for Washington yesterday, winning from Boston Nationals, score 7 to 4. The Witman-Schwarz bowlers de feated the Bubb & Son five at Wil- Immsport yesterday, margin 271 pins. Thomas Seaton was granted an in crease In salary and his wife told him be could sign a Brooklyn contract, and he did. The Central'-Penn League will an nounce its schedule on Tuesday night at a special meeting. The Tigers evened up with Reds yes terday, winning by a score of 5 to 3. Susquehanna and New Cumberland opened the season to-duy at New Cum berland. The Tri-State League teams are ready for practice next week. The Bird Duckpin League furnished plenty of excitement last night. The Swallows defeated the Bob Whites and lost to Pheasants. The Eagles defeat ed the Pheasants and the Bob Whites. Camp Hill Juniors defeated Reily A. A. at Camp Hill, score 29 to 6. The wtars were Slomberg and Ouimet for lieily, and Emsweiler, Good and Beck were Camp Hill stars. AT THE COLOMAL A series of excellent character studies form one of the line attractions of the Colonial's offering that will be pre sented for the last times to-night. The characters reproduced are of great men, past and present, and they are offered in artistic fashion. A clever song and dance team and a character singing comedian round out the >'mo vaudeville bill.—Advertisement. Mutt and Jeff Will Have a Good Time White the Coin Lasts > >„• By "Bvd" Fisher yen-™ ** *> /^* T6eN ] ( weLL ~1 —-—T" (CAPACITY OF TH.S UevGMT66M # 1 % 1 Jt A M* _ ~ f THPA-tHG.7 HUNDR-eD I, > , Q> ° I r r V/Jfflfi , , eAT , J y' * WOW 8R.1N6 0N I LOVS T«6- ]- / of A Art I Mo *°p , SEE TH,S J JSPr I f" ; ' Lorn EAlNo / C *NO CHICM=NS> frr a*A. U.„r^ E Q"-J ,Wi H rX) Rn I Do, T ,e ,ST,e URTU.-UL- I I JwT s*l ;|IL L J j SATURDAY EVENING. SARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRTL 11, 1914. !Chauffeurs Have Organization; k urely a fraternal Body Rules Governing Membership Are Strict; Seek Better Feeling With Employer; New Rooms Opened llarrisburg Lodge, N». 23. National I : Chauffeurs' Association, met lust night j in the new quarters in Hie Patriot' ' building. Three new members were | | admitted. The present membership of the new : organization is twenty-live. Meetings will be held every Wednesday night] i and the rooms will be open to mem j hers at all times. This is purely a fraternal body. The ob.ieet of the organization is to feature reliability and promote better feel ing between the. employes and eru i ployers. No member is permitted to use in- i toxicants in any form, and gambling' ||A-MUSEj||jMENTSjI|| M AJHSTir: Tiosda) afternoon and evening, April U— flarrisburg Choral Society Spring Festival. j Wednesday, matinee and night, April T ! 15—"Ambition." I Thursday e\ ening, April in -Uelklh's I Yiddish Company. I Friday afternoon and evening, April 17 | | —lllustrated Lecture oil "Mexico" by [ J. Tennyson Neeley. ! Saturday, matinee and night, April 18 i , —Montgomery and Stone in "The 1 Ijjdy of the Slipper. OK PI iK! M I Keith Vaudeville—livery afternoon and evening. roi.itM \i, j Vaudeville nnd Pictures—Every after- ' , noon and evening. "AMHITIOV ! "Ambition," the new play with music, | ■ written by Ashley Miller, with music I composed by Alfred Solmon, and pro- I • nounced by all who are competent to j 1 judge, as a dramatic gem, is not in any I 1 | sense of the word to be classed with the ordinary musical comedy, operatta, i i or even with drama wherein there are I ; songs introduced in certain scenes of i the play.—Adverlsement. Itr.l.KIN VIIHMSII COMPAM • Seats will go on sale Tuesday at the I 1 ' Majestic Theater, for "One Year After ; Marriage," the drama that is to be pre- 1 sented by the Kelkin Yiddish company 1 . |on Thursdaj evening. The plav will bw : ' i given in Yiddish and will compare fa- 1 ' j vorably with the best of these Yiddish ' (dramas that have been given .luring I I the present season. Edward Levin son I is a member of this company ani the | ! managers of tne show assert that Mr ■ , i Levinson Is surrounded by a cast of i ' competent Yiddish actors.—Advertise- ' | ment. TRAINED NI'RSES t'OMISIG To-night witnesses the passing en- 1 gagement of Hyams and Mclntyre at i the Orpheum. These two musical com edy stars were supported bv an unusual array of talent and the offering, which proved a most successful one, will make its exit to a capacity house to-night the management says. Next week Jesse L Lasky's "Trained Nurses" an- I • pear as the big Easter week feature I , This delightful musical coinedv has | headlined in every important theater 1 | in the eastern part of the country since i ! its engagement at the Orpheum, and i 1 that it will be a tremendous drawing I I eard here next week Is already assur- ] |is also prohibited. Any member con- I j vioted mi a charge of reckless gam bling will be dismissed immediately. Members of the lodge are also to! I put forth their best efforts to enforce j all traffic laws . ml will aid the au thorities in bringing about prosecu tions when necessary. The principles of the IH W order are character, so briety, reliability and co-operation. The new rooms will be made at tractive and newspapers, books and magazines will be provided. Chauffeurs when obliged to wait until the close of a theatrical performance will have i free use of the rooms if tlioy are 1 members. I~— i [ et' class 1) of tiie National Baseball |Commission. This will throw safe ■ guards around tin- individual teams 'I and insure proper discipline. . i According to previous action, the . jsalary limit of each team per month ; j will be $750. A delegation from the 'j three towns will go to Chambersburg Jinext month to confer with the man ; :ager of that team. Annual Call to ,'! Amateur Managers ? Future irrent* arc narmiuK up for , THE OOIIIIIIK l:fiMclinl! NCNNON, nn«l \OII noon he i:i (lie for tum or*. The llarrlMhurjs Tflegraiih 1 (lenlren •!«» kt-ey in cloae toucli with nil anmtv'ur tcaniM and tfaiuea. Munnger* are rrqueNted to Mcnil in at once th<> mi meat of their tram, IIIUIIIIIE.IT nnil "iiptiiiii, with tliclr ndilrenaea. SI'OIITPG TJIITOIt OF THE TBSLK- — y CHICKS LOST OUT ID OPES CII Jack Dunn s Baltimore Yanigans Were Too Well Seasoned; Benedict a Star Wilmington, Del., April 11.— "Jimmy" Jackson and his Chicks made a good start yesterday, even if they were defeated by the Baltimore Yanigans, score 4 to 2. The Jack Dunn bunch had something like mid season form. In the Wilmington lineup were many youngsters. Allen Russell who helped Wilmington win the pennant, was in the box against Manager Jack son's aggregation. Benedict, a new find for the champions, proved strong in the seventh when he fanned the side. The score is as follows; . WILMINGTON R. H. O. A. E Phelan, rf i i 1 i o Vazquez, If 0 0 0 3 0 Heirnan, cf 0 0 1 0 0 Gold, lb 0 0 5 1 0 Pearce, ss 1 o 1 2 1 Ziebell, 3b 0 0 2 0 1 Morgan, ss 0 0 3 3 0 Shoellmer, c 0 1 11 1 0 Bassett, p 0 0 0 0 0 Bassius, 0 o 0 1 0 Benedict, p 0 0 3 0 0 Totals 2 2 27 12 2 BALTIMORE R. H. O. A. E Capron, cf 1 0 1 0 0 Peptrone, If 0 1 0 0 0 Ball, 2b 1 l l 2 1 J. Dunn, 11) 0 1 10 0 0 Barrow, rf 0 l o 0 .0 M. Dunn, 3b 1 2 3 1 0 Eunick, ss 1 1 3 3 o Ledgate, c 0 0 7 2 0 Russell, p 0 0 1 "• 0 and a complete line of Eastman Kod aks and Camera Supplies. Premos Brownies $1.50 iPllSlllf SI.OO - HFAf,Y RROS 1204 N - 3rd - St 1 UIVVJ. Open Evening? A good cigar like a good egg is not only good in parts—but all over KING OSCAR 5c Cigars are good all over—good wrapper, good binder and good filler Regularly Good For 23 Years Learn Tra.p- | Shooting! 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Mr. Merriam has gone, in for similar work in Massachusetts. Memt ers of the committee are: W. G. Hean, chairman; C. A. Kun kle, Vance C. McCormick, James Shand, Lancaster; J. C. Kcklej?, Car lisle; W. M. Gensemer, Pine Grove; Charles 1.. Huston, Coatesville.