8 Jeff Was Real Sorry He Pulled This One By "Bud" Fisher 1 1 — 3 : —p I CWHAT'S U»A<O • ' f OH, VES | ®°" r I ALLI6SM • " / BOWUfNG, AIN'T \ . ' AV ' -THAT? AI lvi ' I (Murr: I see) Bou/MNU? ) latou/m ir& a \ \ 3>ID thev ©n6 am.i« . THE | IN*Vfc*.HEAW> I GAM 6. ftouiufcfr! I l° N Bou,u^ ALLey jJ \ UP 'CAOiG •HAVe 6/VCN UP 1 OF THAT PLACC / ( y-" ~~ * \ THe> IXSN'T I I fcwkldij j ■" '.. !'' v I • ' . j • I BASEBALL AND "SPORTS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Wltor "NORMAN" The NEWEST ARROW COLLAR Cloctt, Pcahody A Co., Inc. M»ker» amusements amusements ISliililSlgi B. A. HOI.FE'S CHARLES DICKBXS' Lonesome Old Curiosity Lassies A Comedy An<) VflU(lpv , lle Acl ., , nrllld ln K HII.H CI.ASS Hii<l VVMIED THE 5 SCOTCH HIGHLANDERS VAI DEVILLC ACTS ■' —" THURSDW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY XEVT WEEK—I, A SKY'S XKW ACT HOME SWEET HOME % ————— ——————— ir F¥/*TABIA "- EJST m U S Sljf rfPX II.PM. JL "BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER" A powerful and sensational drama, showing the rivalry of two brothers. BROKEN NOSE BAILEY —A thrilling detective story in 2 parts. MABEL'S BLUNDER—A Keystone Comedy. TO-MORROW THE EAGLE'S REFUGES WEDNESDAY ADMISSION lOf CHILDREN 6c ■■K:? THE HOUSE OF RIG EE ATI'RES ■■!■■■■ Palace Theater st. Wednesday, September 23 Daniel Frohman Presents Famous Player Film William Courtleigh in " The Better Man " A Motion Picture in Four Reels by Cyrus Townsend Brady, L.L. D. ALSO THIS PROGRAM: Com, " dy ' " THF Nestor's Western Drama, Fred. Heurne and Mllrtrcd Rrlcht "THE FOREMAN'S In Eclair "MKSQI ITE TDU A fIJUD V'• 4 PETE'S FORTUNE." IKLALHhKY. COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PROTBA INo. Jt ADMISSION 10c CHILDREN 5c I War| Map Latest European War Map Given by THE TELEGRAPH to *T*rr reader presenting tht» COUPON and 10 casta to cow promotion expenses. BY MAIL—In city or outilde. for 12c. Stamp*. cash or money order. Tbis it the BIGGEST VAI.UE EVKR OFFE RED. Latcat IW4 European Official Map '5 colort)— Portraits of lfl Europran Kuiera; all statuses and war data —Army, Nav-1 and Aerial btrcccth. Populations, Area, Capitals, Distances between Citiea. Historic*of Nationalnvolved, Prev on< Decisive Battles, His tory Haeue I'eace Conference. National Debts, Coin Values. EXTRA !-color CHARTS oi Five Involved European Capitals and Strategic Naval Location*, faldad. with hanilaotpe cover to fit the socket. TUESDAY EVENING, HXRRISBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 22, 1014. BITS OF SPORTS In the Lucknow League series, the Smith Shop yesterday won from the Clerks, score 5 to 4. Allison Hill Tigers will have a strong football team. The average weight of the players is 140 pounds. Head quarters at Hoffman's store. Four teenth and Market streets. Moss Rose A. C. football eleven elected Russel Eyler manager. His address is 1404 State street. The average weight of the team is 125 I pounds. I Curtln Heights won from the Key stoners vesterday. score IS to 7. The Philadelphia Electrics defeated the Pennsylvania Railroad Electrics of Harrisburg at Narberth yesterday, I score 9 to 5. ASSURtEAfiLYSTAHT ;[ FOR WORLD'S SERIES -1 ,' President Ban Johnson Says There "i Should Be No Delay; First Game Probably Oct. 8 'j Chicago, 111., Sept. 22.—An early j i start of the world's championship se- ! , I ries is assured by Ban B. Johnson,; I president of the American League. . j Announcement was made yesterday k that the series would start October 8. tone, day after the season ended. "It is our aim to start and finish the series as early as possible," said Johnson. "I believe we can arrange to play the first fiame on Thursday, I October 8. There is no reason why a ! day should intervene between the i close of the season and the inaugural of the Fall games. Things can lie so arranged as to make it possible to play on October 8 and the other mem bers of the commission probably will fax or this arrangement. In the event of a hitch, October 3 will be set as j the opening date. The commission will determine this at a meeting to j Ibe held as soon as the races are set- I tied." " I In the event of the Braves and Ath- 1 » letics heing contenders for the big; j title two games will be played con-; Isecutively in each city instead of al-[ jternating each day. as was the case ! between New York and Philadelphia. Iliie place for the opening game will l he settled by the flip of a coin, i Johnson has sent a notice to each club calling attention to the emery paper hall, which is prohibited in the' American League. Ray Keating, one of the Yankees' chief gunners, re cently used the "emery or sandpaper ball' with deadly effect against the Mackmen and shortly afterward Joe Wood resorted to a similar mode of attack against the same foe. Connie Mack did not fancy being the victim of this variety of attack, so he appealed to the league president. He telegraphed a protest of the. game] lost to Keating and his "emery ball." | Connie neglect to follow up 'with an ■ affidavit, however, so the protest was rot allowed. Tech Athletic Association, to boost ! I its membership, has offered season ! tickets to football games to members [securing largest number of new mem- 1 >J hers. A vaudeville show Is also being j arranged. AMUSEMENTS M Wilmer, Vincent Majestic & Appell, Mgrs. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME fieo. McManuiT Latent Sucre** I BRINGING I UP FATHER \ Comcdr With Mnjrtnc ami Dancing; rRICES—Mat., 25c and 50ei Em, -T.c to SI.OO. ' Fri. & Sat., Sept. 25-26 DAILY MATINEES triulta, 25c and 35c» Children, 15c. RUNAWAY ."JO BIG NEW FEATURE*-"" Night Prices, 25c, 35c and 59c | SEATS TO-MORROW [PHOTOPLAY OPF,\ TO-MGHT AT « O'CLOCK With FLOHKXCE TURNER In THE HARPER MYSTERY To-morrow MAI RICE COSTELI.O In "MR. RARXES, OF NEW YORK." Baseball Today; Scores of Yesterday i WHERE THEY PI.AY TODAY %'ntlonal I.rnmif S»|. Louln nt Philadelphia. Cincinnati nt Brooklyn. Plttnhurgh at Bcwrfon. Chicngo «t Xfw York. American l.camie Philadelphia nt Cleveland. \ou York at St. Louin. Boston nt Detroit. Washington at Chicago. Federal League Chicago at Baltimore. St. Louln nt Plttnhurgh. Kannnn City at Brooklyn. India na polln at Buffalo. WHERE THEY PI.AY TOMORROW National Lenipie f'h let go nt Philadelphia. St. I.OIIIM at Xew York. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati nt Ronton. American League Xo gamcn Mchediiled. Postponed I game* will be played off. Federal League Chicago at Baltimore. Kannnn City at Brooklyn. St. I.ouln at Plttnhurgh. 1 ndlnnapolln nt Buffalo. SCORES OF YESTERDAY' Xatlonal League St. Louln, fit Philadelphia, 3 <lO Inn.) I Brooklyn, 0; Cincinnati, 6. Brooklyn, 8; Cincinnati, 2 inecond game). Chicago, A; !ftw York, 0. Boston, 6; Plttnhurgh, ft. American League Cleveland, 5; Philadelphia, 4. Boston, St Detroit, 8 (11 Inningn, darkness I. Wanhlngton, ft; Chicago, 1 <l3 Inn.), »w York, 4; St. Lonln, 3. Federal League St. I.ouln. 5; Plttnhurgh, 2. Kansas City, 11; Brooklyn, 3, ■ ndlnnapolln, II; Buffalo, 1. Baltimore, 3; Chicago, IS, STAXDIXG OF THE TEAMS Xatlonal League W. 1,. p.c. Bonton 70 55 .SOO »w York 7fi <lO .659 Chicago 73 flfl .525 St. Louln 72 66 .522 Philadelphia 67 72 .482 Brooklyn fit 74 .464 Plttnhurgh 62 74 .456 Cincinnati 56 82 .406 American League W. L. P.C. Phllndelphla 00 40 .647 Bonton 83 54 .606 Detroit 75 66 .532 Washington .... ..... 73 65 .520 Chicago 65 75 .46*1 St. Louln 63 76 .458 I \en York 63 77 . 450 Cleveland 45 05 .321 Federal League W. L. p.c. Indianapolla 70 AO 568 4 hicago 77 61 .558 Baltimore 72 62 .537 Buffalo 70 65 .510 Brooklyn 60 «« .Mi Kannnn City 64 73 .467 St. Louln 50 78 .431 Plttnhurgh 54 70 .406 L ii ii _ j Man Responsible For Chance's Retirement f fR*! i "Big $ill" Devery, at whose door Yankee fans are laying the responsi bility for the retirement of Frank Chance as the manager of the Yankees. Fans point out that Devery, who has only recently loomed up as a power in the New York American League club, forced the retirement of Clarke Griffith and ousted George Stallings. Devery has heen the self constituted guardian of the Yankees destinies ever since h»> came into an interest in' the club. He has handi capped every manager the club has had by inflicting his own corner-pump ideas upon him. There is a wide spread demand that Devery be forced to keep out of the limelight in the future and permit the club's new man ager, when a new one bobs up, to run the club &s he thinks beat. DIXON DISCOVERS NEW DISINFECTANT Necessity of Replacing German Product Causes Him to Make Scientific Researches The big European war inevitably in volved the lessening of many importa tions from abroad upon which the people of Pennsylvania depended. While the humblest citizen may get on without foreign gloves and many "delicatessen" and such things, no one can indulge in sickness without missing the foreign drugs. The State Health Department im mediately upon the declaration of war reviewed its stock of foreign chemi cals and was reminded that potassium permanganate used in disinfecting rooms after scarlet fever, diphtheria and smallpox, etc., was all made in Germany and therefore the Health Departments of the world would soon be helpless as far as the old process of killing the germs of disease was con cerned. To try and meet this rather alarm ing situation Commissioner of Health Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, requested the chief chemist, Dr. C. H. LaWall, to be gin a line of experiments at once hav ing in view the discovery of a substi tute for the then high-priced chemi cal which would soon be impossible to obtain at any price. The discovery of a substitute was of vital importance as during the p,:st few years our people have realized more and more the necessity of home disinfection for the prevention of the spread of disease and as the State / tproji r* a f On V Your | | V Smoke Bill/ | s y h H You have had | 10 cigarettes for 10c, 100% Turkish | n You have had rj | 20 cigarettes for 15c, Blended U U You have never before had U 0 20 cigarettes for 15c, 100% Turkish B 1 JartjMsburp I | 100% Pure Turkish Cigarettes These famous 100% Pure Turkish Cigarettes have sold for years in the regula- |1 I . tion box package of 10 for 10 cents—and are the choice of I many thousands of critical smokers, who have always pre- II ferred the delightfully mild, fragrant Lord Salisbury blende M U By packing Lord Salisbury in the inexpensive Foil; U Package, and omitting Inserts and Coupons, it is now! B PJ possible to give a double quantity of these, Q Turkish cigarettes at 5 cents reduction in cost. |l I "The Greatest Cigarette Value In.The World" * MWMm In the New A „ 1 f U Foil Package £ Xu C THI AMUUCiN TO»A COO COMHNT Middietown Will Raise Flag; Big Time Next Saturday Following a Parade the Pem Breeze; Double-header The Central Pennsylvania League season ends Saturday. It started with a big hurrah, has been a howling suc cess, and will end with a big celebra tion. Middietown players and fans will do the celebrating, for they had the champion team this season and won the first pennant in the four-town league. True sporting spirit has been in evi dence at Middietown throughout the season. It was the one team that had few changes. Teamwork, hits and Department alone disinfected sixty thousand rooms a year where disease germs lurked after scarlet fever and other communicable diseases. The result of the immediate action of the Pennsylvania Health Depart ment was the discovery that sodium dichromate and sulphuric acid when mixed with a watery solution of for maldehyde liberates gas even better than did the potassium permanganate. Full details of the use of this valuable substitute is published 1m the last number of the American Medical Journal. This is but one small example of how the terrible war will make this country more Independent than ever before. METHODIST CU'I! WILI-i HAVE HARD SCHEDULE Again this season the Methodist Club will have a strong football team in the field. Daily practice is in or der. The schedule for the season follows: September 26—Yeagerstown High (lant Will Be Floated to the With Steelton to Follow good pitching won the flag. Backers of the Middietown team were at all times ready to give any assistance necessary. Live baseball men were back of a live team in a live town. The plans for the Saturday celebra tion will be completed to-morrow. There will be a parade at 1.30 o'clock. Then will come the flag-raising exer cises. A double-header with Steelton will follow. In the evening the cham pion team will he banqueted by citi zens and fans of Middietown. School at Teagerstown. October 3—New Bloomfield Acad emy at New Bloomfield. October 7—Hill School at Potts- town. October 10—Open date. October 17—Open date. October 24 Augsburg Ushers at Harrisburg. October 31—Curtin Heights at Har risburg. November 7—Open date. November 14—Open date. November 21 Albright Collegs Scrubs at Myerstown. November 26—Open data. Second Fly Contest of the Civic Club AUGUST 8 TO KEPTRMBEII 2% f!» for flmt prlaei several other prize*, and B cent* ■ pint far all (Ilea brought la oa tha 20th of Bap. tember.
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