Bringing Up Father <$ (H) (0) t xMVT s*v MICKEY C I ( SAY" DID 1 ~T7Z~i _jl SED IT- / , * VHAT OH I NOTHIN' | ' £CHE SA.DYOU WUZ M . L T \ A 'W «THOUt w IPPKPLiSFOR BIG PUBLICITY RUN uoard of Governors of Motor Club Change Second Day Route Be cause of Poor Roads Distributions of numbers and pen ants for the Publicity Run next week were distributed to-day. Secretary J. Clyde Myton of the Motor Club of Harrisburg anticipates not less than 100 entries before Friday night. The board of governors met last night and approved plans to date. In addition to the silver trophies, a number of special prizes will be awarded in various cities. There will be drawings and awards at evgry stop. George D. Proud, who has made a canvas of every city through which the local boosters will pass, returned to Harrisburg yesterday. He is now busy on the catalog which will be ready by Saturday. Air. Prouil said: "Harrisburg has never had a run like this will be. It means the great est advertising ever given the city. In every town mayors, members of Chamber of Commerce, and citizens in general have planned to give the Har rlsburgers a royal reception. Welcome From Governor "At Wilmington the governor, State an 4 city officials will act as a reception committee. Jt is up to the Harris burg people to get Into this run. There ought to be no less than 150 cars. Wjth seventy-five silver trophies and prizes awaiting the autoists in every city, there is no reason why Harris burg folks should not get busy. There will also be souvenirs in every city." At the meeting of the board of gov ernors last night some changes were made in the second day program. The roads between Eldora and MUlville are In a poor condition. This necessitated abandoning the route from Stone Har bor, to Demsville, to Eldora, to Mill villa, to Bridgeton. The cars go from Stone Harbor to Reservera, along the shore boulevard via of Tickahoe, May's Landing, Franklin, Woodstown and Pennsgrove. Twenty new members were taken in last, night, and an invitation was ac cepted by President Frank Bosch and George T>. Proud to attend the ban quet of the Middletown Motor Club to morrow night. MOHAWK MAOK WITH PATENTED • LIP-OVER BUTTONHOLE TIE SLIDES EASILY g/joh (opars 1 UNITCO •MI«T * COLLAR CO. Twdei Sta. i * B. V. D. and MANHATTAN Union Suits I/I SI.OO to $5.00 I I J Shirts and Drawers Mf 50c to $3.00 WW C„ . 3d. near JFI r orry walnut WEDNESDAY EVENING, NORTH YORK HERE SATURDAY; FIRST GAME FOR HARRISBURG City and County Officials to Be Guests of Manager at Island Park; Promise Strong Line-up Baseball in Harrisburg will open ! Saturday afternoon at Island Park. I The local team, with Captain "Shorty" | Miller in charge will meet the North I York aggregation. Game will be call led at 3 o'clock Manager J. Harry Messersmith of i the local team will present his strong est line-up, as he Is anxious to see Baseball Summary; Games Past and Future SCORES OF YESTERDAY National league Pittsburgh, 4; St. Louis, 3. Others postponed. American league Boston, 2: Washington, 0. Detroit, 3; St. Louis. 1. Others postponed. Federal 1