I Charles M. Schwab, Great Steel King, Addresses Commerce Chmter Tonight HARRISBURG tSSlfk TELEGRAPH r vvv\r ! v„ 9)o BY CARRIERS O CENTS A. W.\®K. LAAAV |l\o. SCO SINGLE COPIES 2 CENTS. t TO FOLLOW CITY BEAUTIFUL IDEA IN CAPITOL PARK Governor to Confer With Plan ning Commission on Exten- j sion Problems TO WIDEN STREET "Happy to Cf-operatc With You," DccSarCs gate's Executive. treatment of the Cipi)ol PnrX intension problem on a scMe that will combine Harrisburg's "City Beautiful" idea with Governor Brum baugh's p'j,n to provide un attractive setting for the Capitol of the Com monwealth, will be the subject i\f a; join conference in the near future be tween the Capitol Park Extension Commission, Boavd of Public Grounds and Buildings ard the City Planning Commission. In a letter to Governor Brumbaugh recently, Edwin S. Herman, president of the Planning Commission, sug gested that the Mty and the State bodies get together on the problem and In reply Governor Brumbaugh stated that he will ask Superintendent S. B. Ram bo to arrange the meeting. For "Cltj Beautiful". ! Incidentally, the State's Chief Ex ecutive reiterated his previous state ] fint lit that he wishes to co-onerate in "very way to brinit about the develop ment of a beautiful Harrisburg be ' cause a beautiful city will mean a beautiful Capitol." President Herman, among other things, called the Governor's atten tion to the proposed treatment of the Park Extension insofar as relates to the crossing of the Pennsy tracks at State street, and the proposed plans for widening of Walnut, Third and North streets. Mr. Herman's Letter "We are confidently hoping,con cluded President Hirman. "th.vssary legislation. To be perfectly am much interested in this •"'hole ph, vid 1 feel so onfidenc tat your insight ' wJwV >reatment harmonizes withf the best thoughts obtainable, that I .would like to see it definitely settled. I' know that you have given his matter c onsiderable thought, and realise what an Impor tant undertaking it is, and my fear is j that should there be del.Uy that It might influence, in some rrlanner. the whole treatment. If you sHiould agree nith any of thc-jq suggestions, the writer would be yVmSed to/follow any suggestions that you woubjl think ad visable." ) , Tlie Governor's Vircws And this ls Governor Brumbaugh's -eply: 1 Mr. Edwin S. Herman,' President, City Planning Commission, Harrisbun?, Pa. Mr. Dear Mr. Herman:' I am grateful to yo for your letter of September twenty-fifth and I shall immediately ask Mr. Rambo to arrange for 4 date con . venient to both your Commission and the Board of Public Grounds and Buildings, in order that we may go over the entire situation to which you refer. I am with you deeply interested In the proper working out of this entire project, with a view to making Capitol Park and its ex tension an integral unit in the de velopment of a beautiful Harris burg, because a beautiful city will mean a beautiful Capitol. There ought to be no differences of opinion here which honest men cannot work out and adjust, and we shall be very happy Indeed to co-operate in any way we can with you. Very truly yours, M. B. BRUMBAUGH. CARSON INSTITUTE WANTS GAMES Carson Long Institute, formerly the New Bloomfield Academy, would like to arrange a football game with some Harrisburg independent teamjior S.'it nrdi.y, October, 7 at Bloomfield. Write or phone to D. Willard. THE WEATHER- For HnrrlMbiirß and vlclnltyi Fair * and warmer to-nighl and Tues day. For Ku*r ' , n.>- The I . h .• : , ; i'. :': 1 < ! • f< 'I , •, o';c 1 Id J' " : ' . • .•••!- * f the tlumer gang' outside escaped during th I I nig At. They were Thomas Winters, sentenced tor burglary I • f Edward Kelly [or tntmiet ] ' MII-ITARY ACCORD KEACHEW j , the entente powee. are belied in circle*, do i Constantme to b# nearmg completion and it is even aa^ert- ed in some quarters that a military accord has ben already T secretly reached but is being kept secret pending the { MARRIAGE LICENSES I *'"■>' Rllxithcth .IrfTerxon, cHr. I ."f i i r T ■"n Ada l,eedy, city. M 14 PAGES, CITY EDITION , HUGHES CERTAIN OF VICTORY AFTER HIS SECOND TOUR- Returns to New Y