Supreme Council Confirms Foch's Plan For Advance By Associated Press. Paris, June 21.—The Supreme Council has confirmed the plans made by the military authorities for a resumption of the advance Into Germany in the event of the failure of the Germans to sign the Peace Treaty within the allotted time. Copyright registered. 1919 tar HALE StU Alti; TM FROM THE SQIAHi: Seven S. River Ave. 1 nuil One Hundred Mne Market St. Up to You When you buy a new car or a new Willard Battery you are entitled to Willard 90-day Battery Insurance. But there's one thing that you should do. That is—Just as soon as you buy your car drive in and have the battery regis tered. That's the time to ask us about the few simple rules of battery care that you must follow to give ! your battery the right start j in life. I Ask also for A copy of the booklet j ~W ilUnl Scrrv ic caad Y OO." AMERICAN SIX A car In which smoothness of operation I ■ I and smartness in riding arc happily oom- M£ mi? bined f£E c ~^~^ln It has an ease of control that makes the au MMU.4 owner keen about sitting in the driver's seat himself, and a freedom from vlbra >JL • mc , " tion tliat is a source of genuine comfort to can bears the al j w |io ride in it. The outstanding feature personal O. K. of t jie American is its perfect balance, of Louis Chev- * rolet on the in- Its every detail was designed to be prao 6ide of the dash tleal, to answer real needs. Comfortable, —it is your instantly responsive to the driver's will, guarantee of su- flexible in tralfic and powerful—the Amcri preme quality. can is truly the Balanced Car. ' American Auto Co. C. A. SLOUGH, Mgr. Sales and Service REAR SECOND & FORSTER STREETS ■wjKmiJUßt II I . I We Have Moved For years past, customers and patrons of ours have come to us at the corner of Third and Reily streets. Ever since we have been established, we have been located in the vicinity of this well known corner. We have now secured the property at the corner of Third and Hamilton streets, two blocks above our old location and have re modeled it into an uo-to-date salesroom and parts service station. Everything for the convenience of our patrons has been installed. As you know, we handle the famous Chandler Touring cars and Vim Trucks. We j}! will have models of these cars on display at all times and invite you to inspect them in .}[! our new rooms. Come any time; we are open all day and during the evening. We also carry a complete stock of parts for both cars. ANDREW REDMOND Third and Hamilton Streets HARRISBURG, PA. 2,33 , Dial 4610 ■ I . . .... ■ - SATURDAY EVENING, DECLARES JURIES SHOULD NOT ACT IN INSANITY CASES Dr. McDonald Points Out Why Thaw Case Dragged Along Philadelphia, June 21.—Sanity of prisoners should not be determined by juries in the opinion of Dr. C. F. Mac Donald, New York, who spoke hero yesterday before the conven tion of the American Medico- Psychological Association. He sug gescd that juries in murder cases where the question of sanity is raised, should merely pass upon the facts as to whether a prisoner did or did not commit the crime charged. It a verdict of guilty is rendered, he said, a board of quali fied alienists should then determine the "sanity plea" aspect of the case and report to the court which would then be in a position to decide what sentence should be imposed. "The Harry K. Thaw case could have been disposed of in a few hours if this method had been fol lowed," Dr. Mac Donald said. The association went on record in advocating that experts engaged in fifty or more laboratories connected with the association throughout the country apply themselves as much as possible to research work on in fluenza and all other affections of the respiratory tract. USED CARS In A-l Condition At Sacrifice Prices Chalmers Master Six Studebaker Light Delivery 1915 Winton Six Jackson Six. "We buy and sell anything on wheels in the automobile line." M. L. COLE'S Church Place Garage Cameron and Walnut Sts. NORTHLAND HELD ON WEST ISLAND IN EARLY HOURS Steamer With Several Hun ' dred Passengers Runs Aground By Associated Press. New Bedford, Mass., June 21. —The Steamship lines, bound from New steamer Northland of the Eastern Steamship lihes, bound from New York to Boston, with several hun dred passengers and a large cargo of freight, ran aground on West Is land about ten miles from the Buz zards Bay entrance to the Cape Cod canal shortly after five a. m. to-day. Early reports said that the vessel's bottom was badly damaged and that the passengers were being removed to the island in small boats. Boston. June 21.—The following radio message was received at Naval communications offico at 4:26 a. m. to-day: "From steamship Northland— Steamer ashore West Isladid, Buz zards Bay at 2:50 a. m. Send immedl-. ate assistance and boat to remove passengers from New Bedford. No danger to passengers. Double bot tom. Numbers 2 and 3 hold full of water. No immediate prospect of floating ship. Thick fog here now. Resting on West Island ledge, star buoy No. 2. (Signed) "Captain Snow." Doughboy Refuses to Buy Harmonica Which Was Made in Germany Ttrpst, June 21.—A doughboy step ped into a Brest store last night and asked to see some harmonicas. As the soldier picked up one, inspected it minutely, wiping the edge of it with his coat sleeve before putting it to his mouth, there, staring at him as if in letters of fire were the print ed words: "Made in Germany." I "I thought, 'Made in Germany' was 'pas bon' in France," he said to the storekeeper. "Zat is so* interrupted the Frenchman suavely, "but we buy zem before the war." The doughboy threw the harmoni ca on the counter and sauntered out. "That is the right spirit." said the correspondent, "one should not trade with the enemy before peace is signed." "Right spirit, nothing," replied the doughboy, "this bird wanted four dollars for the harmonica which he admits he bought before the war. They were worth fifty cents then." President Wilson to Await Senate Action on the Peace Treaty By Associated Press. Paris. June 21.—1t is authorita tively stated that President Wilson intends to defer any action relative to American participation in the I.eague of Nations until the Senate lias ratified or rejected the Peace Treaty and the American position has been definitely established con cerning the league. Such work as is being done on the league is wholly testative so far as the United States is concerned, and, while there is every hope and ex pectation that the covenant will be ratified as part of the Treaty, It is said authoritatively that there is no purpose to anticipate this result or in any way commit the country to ratification. Shipping Board Takes Over Engineering School Pittsburgh, Pa., June 21.—The School of Turbine Engineering which was established at the Car negie Institute of Technology, last November, has been taken over by the United States shipping board and will continue indefinitely at the Pitts burgh institution. This school was formed to educate naval officers, who had been chief engineers on tramp steamers having reciprocating engines to fill a similar position on the new ships with en gines of the turbine type that were 1 being turned out by the shipping board, for the new merchant ma rine. Lieut. Commander E. H. Hen derson is in command of the school. Detachments of naval officers report weekly to the Carnegie Institute of Technology to take the five week's course. Upon the successful comple tion of the work, they are granted a chief engineers' license. They then enter the merchant marine as chief engineers on the new ships. Ukrainians Attack Tarnapol; Populace Flees, Reports Say By Associated Press. Warsaw, June 21. Delayed dispatches received from the frontier of Eastern Galicia state that the Ukrainian army is concen trated between Gbrucz and the Dniester river. The Ukrainians have attacked Tarnapol and have penetrated the town. The population is fleeing. 3111, LE It.S TOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Pooley, of Osceola, is visiting the former's sis ter. Mrs. William Rounsley. Mrs. Charles Newbaker and daugh ter have returned to their home in Steelton, after visiting her father. Mr. Jerome Hopple. Master Jack Lent, of Perkasie. is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Crane. Mrs. Laura Carter and son, Harold, were visitors In Harrisburg on Tues day. Mrs. Huldah Knight, of Duncannon. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Page. James Rounsely spent Monday at Harrisburg. Mrs. Jennie Cox, of Philadelphia. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Fry, who is seriously 111. Miss Jessie Kipp has returned home from Altoona, for the summer vaca tion. Martin Rowe and family, of New port, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Rowe. U. S. MONEY FOR RATNER London. —Augie Ratner, the New York middleweight, will carry corr slderable American money when he goes Into the ring on June 16 to light Johnny Basham, the British middle weight champion, for a purse of J6,- 000. The match is scheduled for twenty rounds. Ratner recently de feated Boy McCormlck, the light heivyweight cahmpion. HXRWBBPRO <Hfc TEOfItiKAPH 7 Lightning Bolt Kills Bride and Two Girls at Hazleton Hazleton, Pa,, June 21. Mrs. Charles Yuraslevlz, 20 yea's old, a bride of five months, was Instantly killed by a bolt of lightning during a severe electric storm yesterday, while alone in the parlor of her home. Overhead was an open loft, and it is thought that the draft pulled the discharge toward her. Two chairs, one on each side of the table, near which she was seated, were undisturbed. Republicans Urge Senate to Ratify Peace Covenant New York, June 21.—A memoran | dum signed by 28 prominent Kepub- I licans urging tho prompt ratification of the Peace Treaty of the Senate was sent yesterday to the two New York senators, James W. Wadsworth and William M. Calder. I CORD TIRES GOODRICH and GOODYEAR We have all sizes. Let us supply your needs. 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