| i-BPoßTinfe . ■!— l—i " ■*—' !■ I 11.1— l—Bß— NEWPORT MAY CINCH PENNANT Victory Tomorrow Means Much For D-P League Lead ers; Other Scores A victory for Newport over the Dauphin team in the Dauphin-Perry League game at the latter place to morrow afternoon, will make the pen nant almost certain Xor the Perry oountiar.s. Two other good games are on to-morrow's card. Marysville will play at Halifax, and Duncdnnon meets Millersburg at home. If Newport wins it will mea a three-and-one-half-game lead over Dauphin with but six more games to play. Dauphin has seven more games. Manager Lyter's contingent will make .a desperate fight. A victory will cut Newport's lead to one and one-half games. This will give Dau phin a fighting chance for the flag. Newport has some new men. Smith and Hooper have been signed. Smith is an outfielder, hut is being used at the keystone sack in place of Kep ner. Hooper is being used in center garden. Burt Welcomer, a former Carson Long Institute star, has been signed by Manager Prevost to cover second. When he is eligible for duty, Smith will again likely be shifted to the outfield. Kid Strieker, the spit ball artist, will pitch for Newport. Reeder will yatch. Dnnphln'n Llnf-np In case Bricker is able to again do duty on first for Dauphin to-morrow, the regular line-up will be used. In case he is not, McCurdy will likely cover the initial sack, and Manager Lyter will go to the outfield. Buck Gilday is aching for revenge for last Saturday's heartbreaking defeat, and will likely draw the pitching assign ment. Duck Rhoads wil be back in the game. Halifax means to make desperate efforts to even up things with Marys ville again, and Harry Biever desires revenge for last Saturday's ninth in- § /Open yourV% I /package this \ 1 f way. 'lt's a i 1 IV lot handier. /m Intad of breaking ShjL/ srv\AJ^rvecutA* Resorts ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. HOTEL KENTUCKY WITH KIREPHOOF ADDITION Kentucky Ave.. Near Beach. Capacity 4 IK). Majority rooms with hot and • cold running water. 35 with private bath. Telephone and electric lights In every room. Elevator from street level. Send (or booklet and points of interest. American Plan Rates, in cluding good meals. •2 to (4 dullyi $lO to *17.30 weekly I*. B. KDWADY, Proprietor. THEWILTSHIRE Ocean view. Capacity 300. Private baths, running water in rooms,, ele vator. etc. Music. i.OO up daily, specla' weekly. Amer. plan. Open all ye Jr. Booklet. SAMUEL KLUS. HOTEL SILVERTON 1 '; c el y r Beach and Pierß. Elevator. Open sur roundings. Capacity 200. •!> up weekly, 91.50 up dully. Excellent table, fresh vegetables. >vhite service, homelike. Bathing from hotel. Booklet. JOHNSTON & HA3LBTT. HOTEL MAJESTIC Virginia ave. and beach. Cap., 300; ele vator; private baths, etc. $12.50 up wkly., Amer. plan; }1 up Eurpn. plan. Free garage. M. A. SMITH. THE WESTMONT Rhode Island Ave. Capacity 300. Always open; sea water bath; running water in rooms; cuisine unsurpassed; rates reduced for early season; (12.50 up weekly. Bklt. ,$ 10,112.50, $17.50, S2O Weekly—sl.so to $3.50 Psiir OSBORNE Pacific and Arkansas Ave. 100 yds. from Beach. BATHING ALLOWED fROM HOTEL New Room* With Private Until 100 ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER Orch. Dancing. Elevator. Ex.Table.Whiteservice Garage. Cap. 800. Booklet. Mbckliy * Fbtteb MILLER COTTAGE It to IS N. (ieorgla Ave. Capacity M. Noted for Ita table. 1.50 to 92 dally. *S to #lO weekly. Established 38 >r. KMKIIMO.V CItOIITHAMKL., Mgr. WII.nwOOD. N. J. SAVOY HOTEL ■ Surf Avenue and Beach. 200 feet from Ocean Pier: private baths, capacity 200. Booklet. W. H. OER ETEL, Owner and Manager. FRIDAY EVENING, ning defeat. He will pitch and Min nich will catch. Piatt and Rowe will be the Marysville battery. Manager Stewart Duncan's Duncan non squad will have Coach Hanks Millersburg squad as an attraction to morrow. The regular line-up will be used with Brenner arfd Waltz as the battery. Millersburg will likely use G. Miller and Burfington. Yarison and Franke are the reserve hurlers. Verbeke Team Winner in Indoor Baseball Game One of the most Interesting and exciting indoor baseball games of the season, among public school teams was played las evening on teams was played last evening on Verbeke school team defeated Boas, score 23 to 22. Almost as large an audience as have witnessed some professional games was In attendance and dem onstrated its enthusiasm liberally. Assistant Park Superintendent V. Grant Forrer was among the specta tors. The playing of Manager Earl Hoff man, of the Verbeke team was the feature of the game. / - Boxing Is Helped by War Official Sanction A big boost for the boxing game is the fact that military officials have placed their stamp of ap proval on the pastime. The reason lor this is that box ing is an excellent means for put ting the soldier or sailor in first class physical condition. Many of the feints and moves brought into play in boxing are used in bayonet drilling. Then, again, there is a certain amount of gameness in boxing which as serts itself when a young man faces a sturdy foe. The lad who can do this Is sure to give a good account of himself on the battle field or on a man o' war. Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. STRAND ATLANTIC CITY Be cool and com/brtablo tfiis suronvr • ON THE OCEAN FRONT •:iN TOE VERY CENTRE OE EVERYTHING" : The Hotel is built of STEEL. BRICK andj STONE. 300 delightful rooms. 250 with pri- j vate bath, equipped with ho arid cold, frekh ; and sea water. Orchestra of soloists. WALK. DRIVE or MOTOR amid unusual interesting surroundings. Private garage on premises Sea bathing, yachting, fishing, shooting, and GOLF: Finest 13 hole course on the j Coast. " You wilt find us stncerely interested making your visit most enjoyable". V Phone: Atlantic City, 1455 /7 'flOwnership Management fg np Pally.' fIP op Weekly, A. m. Plan. ELBERON A Fireproof Annex. Tannesaee Av. nr. Beach. Cap. 400. Central; open *urroundinW3: Opp. catho lic and Protestant churchea Private baths. RUNNING WATER IN All ROOMS i CONTINENTAL I I lennesaee ave.. near Beach; always oren; pri i vate baths; running water in rooms;-elevator; I excellent tab e ; v.hite service; orchestra. I Am plan ; up 'dai y ; >l2 to t&) week'y. Lcokleis. Garage. M. WALSH DUNCAN. , Beat located Popular Price Hotel In Atlantic City, N. J. NETHERLANDS New York Ave. 50 yards from board walk. Overlooking lawn and ocean; rapaciry 400; elevator; private baths. > Over 50 outside rooma nave hot and cold running water. I Hole*i 10 to *2O wkly. S2 to M dally. I SPECIAL IKKE FEATUHESi Bathing Allowed From Hotel Law® Ten nla Court, Dance Ploor. Pooklet with point* of Intercat In At lantic City. Auffuat Huhtvadel, Prop. MFT T TTMnV Vlrginik av. 2d 1N ul\ I house from Beach. 1 minute to Steel Pier; excellent cui sine; white service; private baths; running water; elevator to street level. Capacity 250. Special 112.50 up weekly; $2.50 up daily. E. H. LUND'/. NO FOOTBALL AT HARVARD Cambridge, Mass., July 13.—Fred W. Moore, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association, an nounces that the varsity football schedule for next season has been canceled because of the war. It had been known for some time that the Crimson colors would not be RAILROADERS TO HOLD BIG SHOOT Eastern Division of Pennsy to Send Crack Marksmen Here Saturday, July 21 An individual trapshooting cham pionship match will be staged next Saturday afternoon on the Division Street grounds by the Eastern divis ion of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The shoot will start at 2 o'clock and will be divided into four classes. Fif ty targets will be shot at unless the contestants prefer shooting at 100. An entry fee of fifty cents will be made and this will cover the cost of the targets. The shooters will be divided Into four classes, those breaking from 23 to 25 will be designated as Class A; between 20 and 22, Class B; be tween 17 and 19, Class C; below 17, Class D. All entries must be sent to C. W. Hall, general chairman of the athletics of the Eastern division, not later than July 18. Representa tives from the Philadelphia, Middle, Schuylkill, Bedford, Tyrone, Bell wood, Cresson divisions, Altoona ma shine shop, Altoona car shops, Juni ata shops, general offices and Al toona foundries will participate in the match. t ~ ~ Barber Is First to Score 100 Bingles Baltimore, Md., July 13.—Lar- j ruping Larry Lajole, one of the greatest ball players of all time, is leading the International League I in hitting. The pilot of the To ronto Leafs, up to Wednesday, had slugged the pill at the rate of .363, and has but a four-point lead over Barber, of Baltimore. During the week which ended Wednesday Lajoie was stopped by Causey after hitting safe in his last 19 games, getting 33 hits in 82 tries for .402. His nearest ri val, Barber, is the first player'to get 100 hits. • t Scout Headquarters Moved to Square The headquarters of the Har risburg Council of Boy Scouts was moved yesterday fi'om its temporary location in the Board i of Trade Building to room 200, in the Calder Building. Scout Executive J. H. Stlne j hopes to have more visits from the scouts and scoutmasters since the headquarters Is more central ly located. 1,000 Men Wanted to Be Imprisoned Ten Months to Work on War Secret Pittsburgh, July 13.—The West inghouse interests here are seeking 1,000 men who are willing to sign an agreement to enter a new plant to be built for the manufacture of war munitions by a secret process and remain imprisoned for ten months, all communication with the outside world to be shut off. Mei who have been approached were told that the plant will manu facture a powerful Implement of war and the secret must be guarded until the government sees fit to make the details public. Only those work men and officials who will be engag ed in the. production of the new weapon will know Its character and the details of manufacture. * Recreation and • entertainment of every possible sort will be furnished the Isolated employes. Pay double what they now get is guaranteed, and' bonuses will he paid for high production. Only picked men whose Americanism is unquestioned and jvhose skill in their respective voca tions is of the highest will be em ployed. Officials of the Westlnghouse In terests to-day refused to talk. An artisan of high standing, who was approached by the Westlnghouse agents, said hehad received an inti mation that the new plant would turn out, in large quantities, one of the late Inventions of Thomas A. Edison. Y. M. C. A. Supplies Lost in Kansan Sinking Part of the cargo of the American ship Kanson, reported yesterday as having been torpedoed on July 9, consisted of one of the earliest con signments of supplies for the new Y. M. C. A. buildings and tents that have been erected in France for the use of American troops. Sufficient hold space to provide for these supplies had ben given to the Association by the French and Canada Steamship Company, which chartered the vesesl. In oder to catch the sailing, five tons of milk choco late had been transported by special truck from the factory at Dorches ter Mass., and 200,000 letterheads with 100,000 envelopes by truck from Springfield, Mass. Other Y. M. C. A. supplies which went down with the Kansan were: 10,000 pounds of sugar, 800 dozen packages of bis cuits 20 barrels of flour that cost sl6 a barrel, 20,000 packages of chewing gum, a motor truck, a num ber of large tents, 500 folding chairs. 10 folding organs and 35 cases of athletic equipment valued at $6,500. The total consignment involved a loss to the National War Work Coun cil of the Y. M. C. A. of supplies worth SIB,OOO which will have to be duplicated at the earliest possible hour. 'Overall Girl' Is Hurt Working in R. R. Shop Baltimore, Md., Miss Amie Fisher, 19 years ol<J, one of the "girls in overalls" at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad repair shops, at Locust Point, was severely injured this morning when the Jumper she wore became caught in a machine. The young woman was whirled around In the air with such force as to fracture her left arm in two places when it struck against the machine. When a fellow-workman turned off the power Miss Fisher's head was on the floor and her feet high in tho air, held fast. She was working at a bolt-threading machine. HAJtRISBURG TELEGRAPH seen on the field this j'ear, as Harv ard men have responded to the Gov ernment's call in such large numbers that none of the old players remain in student life. A statement pub lished recently showed that every man on the eleven last fall was in some branch of war service. Joy in Phillies' Camp Over Evers' Contract " 'm. . JOHNNY EVERS Philadelphia, July 13.—Jupe Plu vius went away sometime about noon yesterday, but his 'memory still per sisted at Philadelphia Ball Park in the form of a thick coating of mud, fhich made, the field a joke as far as basebal playing was concerned. So Jupe, although weakening badly, made it four straight from the Phil lies, and necessitated the scheduling of double-headers both to-day and to-morrow. But in the clubhouse occurred a conference between Manager Pat Moran and Johnny Evers, the fam ous leading light of the world's champion Cubs of 1907 and 1908, captain of the world's champion Braves of 1914, and, up until yes terday, captain of this year's Braves. Beginning Monday Evers will be a member of the Phillies, and will probably be found playing second against the Cincinnati Reds on that date. There were no other players In volved, and the transaction consist ed of an agreement on the part of the Philadelphia Club to assume the contract under which Evers was working for the Boston Club, a doc ument said to call for SIO,OOO yearly, and so drawn that it could not be terminated without Evers' consent. 200 British Subjects Leave Pacific For Front San Francisco, Cal.—With a rec ord of 200 British subjects enlisted at Los Angeles in a period of forty eight hours, and a total of 308 re cruits as the result of a tour down the San Joaquin valley to San Diego and back by the coast line. Major C. S. Manchester, chief recruiting of ficer for the Canadian forces, re turned here last night to renew his efforts in this city. KNOCKED MY AILMENTS INTO A COCKED HAT Dizzy Spells Gone Too, San pan WINS Again. Mr. Edward Gaines, 130 Liberty street, Harrisburg, Says: "I was all bunged up In the stom ach, I would bloat badly and the pressure would cause pains around my heart, many times would have severe pains In my stomach after eating. "Had sharp knife like pains un der my ribs on the right side, and they would reach around under my 6houlder blade. 1 think it must have been my liver. My head and throat were always stopped up with catarrh, I was hawking all the time and it was a nuisance. "I would get a sort of swimming feeling in my head and dizzy spells, was nervous, and a hot feverish feel ing would creep over me. "Truly, I felt all to the bad, and was disgusted with everything. "X heard of Sanpan as the great stomach remedy, and started to take it, and it Just knocked my ailments into a cocked hat in short order. "That/bloated condition has gone, those stomach and liver pains, too, the catarrh is getting better every day, am not feverish any more, my nerves are alright, the dizzy spells are no more, and I am chock full lof ambition. Sanpan wins again." Sanpan Is now being introduced at Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market street, Harrisburg, where the San pan man is explaining it to the peo ple. See the Sanpan man when you can.—Adv. All Straws and Panamas REDUCED t Real Reductions Real Values FRED B. HARRY 17 North Third Street gAMUSETgrMENTCg? PAXTANG PARK—Vaudeville. COLONIAL—"The Square Deal Man." REGENT—"The Saint's Adventure." Vhe Colonial's program for to-day and to-morrow includes the popular Western 1 actor. Wii- W. S. Hnrt In liam S. Hart, in a "The ><nmre Triangle Ince-Kay Deal Jinn" Bee feature in five parts, entitled "The Square Deal Man," portraying Mr. Hart as the Jack O'Diamonds, the squarest gambler in the county or Ox,- ide; "A Mack-Sennett Keystone com edy, "Her Nature Dance," and a Tri angle comedy. Monday and Tuesday Herbert Brennon will present the cele brated actress, Florence Reed, in a magnificent production of "The Eter nal Sin," founded on Victor Hugo's book, "Lucretia Borgia." Mr. Bren non has given the picture a very gor geous setting and a wonderful cast. Miss Reed will be seen as Lucretia Bor gia. a woman whom history has de clared to be one of the worst of her sex, but who, in this new version of her character, has many lovable quali ties. An added feature is "Oriental Love," a Keystone comedy. Henry B. Walthall, America's greatest emotional actor, appears at the Regent to- Henry B. Walthall day only in "The nt Recent To-dny Saint's Adven ture." Mary Charleson, one of the most popular actresses on the screen, appears in the leading feminine role—that of a wo man of the tenements. Mr. Walthall Is seen as the young rector of an ultra-fashionable church, who resigns, when his congregation refuses to re model Its squalid tenement building in the slums. Disguised as a work ingman, he tajKos up his life in the slums, to realize his long-cherished dream of bettering living conditions among the poor. To-morrow "The Heart of Texas Ryan." a drama dealing with the Texas borderland, will be the' attrac tion. George Fawcett heads an all star cast. The Garfield Musical Comedy Com pany had no trouble In scoring a hit with the park audi- | The Show ences in the comedy at Pnxtnng they played the first half of the week, but when you see them In the musical farce, "Kissing a Maid." you will rea lize what a very capable organization Mr. Garfield has brought to Paxtang. "Kissing a Maid" has an Ingenious comedy plot, centered around a new ly-married couple, the inevitable mother-in-law, a henpecked husband and an Irish cook. Nat Harls, the leading comedian with the show, plays the cook, and it Is some laugh able impersonation. "Kissing a Maid" furnishes numer ous opportunities for the Introduc tion of musical numbers and the com pany's chorus of sixteen young wo men have plenty of chances to dis play their ability. COLORED TEAM TO PLAY The Ixth Ward Casino baseball team will play the Mlddletown White Sox Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at Island Park. On Saturday, July 21. the Casinos are scheduled to play the Jackson A. C. team. TEETH Elates 7 |! Our latest sclen tif I c methods HJ fTJ I MS enable you to t-'.' " get the best work known to den tistry. Get our prices first. HELL DENTAL OFFICE 10 North Market Square AMUSEMENTS r \ TO-DAY TO-MORROW. w. S. r^i_ HART IN 'The Square Deal Man' ADDED ATTRACTION Her Nature Dance MOM DAY AND TUESDAY HERBERT BRENON Presents THE DRAMATIC STAR, Florence Reed In a Magnificent Production, The Eternal Sin v. PAXTANG PARK THEATER MATINEE AND NIGHT The Garfield Musical Comedy Company with a cast of 23—PEOPLE—25 Presents Kissing a Maid A musical farce coinedr with lota of pen. ■s Regent Theater TO-DAY HENRY n. WALTHALL with MARY CHARLESON In "The Saint's Adventure" A young minister reads his own death notice. I nilcr dlsguls* hr < rlicht* the great wrong his church lias done. TO-MORROW Mr. Walthall In another beautiful love drama. "THE HEART OF TEXAS MVAN" A story of the Texas borderland featuring CJEOROE FAWCETT I' ■ ... : '* Md ifR *. - ; p a'sifc*" KNAPfi ~~ I "Borrow," with "Bill" Knapp up. after setting a new world's record, run ning a mile and an eighth In 1:49 2-6. winning the Brooklyn Handicap at Aqueduct. New York. This is the annual classic at Aqueduct and attracts large crowds. The victory of "Borrow" is still the subject of much gos sip in racTng circles. LAn Opportunity I You Cannot Afford | to Ignore t Now that everything is sky-high and prices soaring con-' f tinually higher, it is your bounden duty to yourself and your / family, to take advantage of every "opportunity and save ■ wherever you can. | Extraordinary Combination Offer ! | Commencing today and until further notice' 1 with every suit we make for you we will j i positively make to measure i 1 An Extra Pair of Pants | Value $5, $6.50, $7.50 & $8.50 | ! According to Price of Suit Ordered FREE! FREE! FREE! Absolutely Without Cost . J Bear in mind, that we will allow you the privilege of selecting the woolens for the ex ' tra pants, either from the same fabric as suit ordered by you or of a different kind of fully las good a quality, if you so prefer. 1 Suits or <jj tm mi AA Extra Pants 1 Overcoats * ■ .UU With Any ' Made to I sm#4 . Individual 0 W These | Measure.. Orders FREE / Absolute Satisfaction { I GUARANTEED J C or you will keep your money and we will keep the garment. 1 By giving you two pairs of pants of the # same material as the coat and vest are made f of, you not only gain a reduction of one-third 1 on your suit, but you will also gain double the J 1 wear out of your suit, for one coat will always S 1 outwear two pairs of pants. 1 Harrisburg's Oldest and Largest Popular-Priced Tailors. ( Standard Woolen Co. I BRANCH OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST TAILORS C 103 Nort>h Second Street. ( TWO DOORS ABOVE WALNUT STREET | HARRISBURG, PA. C ALEXANDER AGAR, Manager I DURING THIS SALE J OPEN EVEXIXCS UNTIL OPK\ SATURDAYS L Add to Your Vacation Pleasures Canoeing and yachting have an added charm when there's a Victor-Vtctrola on board—music / sounds unusually sweet upon the U&'A In the bungalow, or summer home, or camp—anywhere an*] .jdSp'Q everywhere—the Victor-Victrola Is the ideal companion and en sls to S3OO Come in and see and hear tho various styles, and let us show you how easy U is for you to . obtain one. C. .AY. Si&lar, Inc. Pianos Victroias •3/Glte TVT 91 01 M**/H3AV*Q AUtl/t/A/Q* OO ISI . S. nd.ol. +e#MA. ■ . ' TtfCY 13, 1917. Oregon's "Indian George" Is Killed by a Train Hood River, Ore.—Hood River grieves the loss of "Indian George,** aboriginal patriarch and last sur vivor ofi the Indian men born in the mid-Columbia before the coming of the white men, who met death tylone when struck by an O. W. R. & N. train. His body, severed in twain, was found in the freight yards at a crossing within a few feet of the little Indian village on a promontory jutting out into the Columbia, where for the last dozen years George and several other Indian families have lived. George Shlnldik Chlnadere was the full name of the departed relic of the earlier days, but he was com monly known as "Indian George." Recause'of his accurate predictions of the heatfy snow-storm of the win ter of 191 -17. the old man had won repute throughout the Northwest aa a weather prophet. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator.—ad f | Double DeGk Electric Stove For light housekeeping, ■they are just the thing. Steel cooking utensils; djCA all combined ... J)o* Fan Season is here, get our price before you buy. I have Robbin & Myers and Fidelity Motors in stock at the best price in Harrisburg. i I This device can be used to turn down electric light, same as gas. S Batteries 30c Each in an y quantity Tungsten or Mazda Lamps 10, 15, 25,40-watt, QQ per box i Box of 5 lamps. Same lamp you pay other dealers $1.35 per box of 5 lamps. I also carry a full line of nitrogen lamps at 10% less than other sell them. Medical Vibrator This guaranteed machine sells for SIO.OO Can be used for years. Just think I Five trips to a doctor will pay for it. Treat yourself at home. ' E. Blumenstein 14 S. Court Street Harrisburg, Pa. 17
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