Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 28, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

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    Musical Foundation
Created by Juilliard
May Have $20,000,000
I New York June 28.—Friends of A. :
D. Juilliard. the merchant, whose will
bequeaths the residue of his vast es
! tate to further the art of music in
America, said to-day that the Juil
liard Musical Foundation created by
■ the terms of the will may have at it ■
disposal as much as 820.000,000 —the
largest gift ever left for music ir,
this country.
The purpose of the foundation to i
be created according to the terms of
his will is to help worthy students of
music, educate them either here or
abroad, give entertainments for the
DUPLEX TRUCKS
,CostLcs s ;Per Ton-mile,
Duplex Lowers
Hauling Costs
Owners' records show that the Duplex-4-Wheel Drive
Truck lowers hauling costs from 20 to 60 per cent.
The records were compiled on Duplex performance in
Comparison with horses and mules and other trucks.
Everywhere the Duplex proves that it lowers ton-mile
costs.
And the Duplex goes through loaded where a two
wheel-drive truck would stall empty.
The Duplex drives with all four wheels and the self
locking differential makes certain that it will pull itself
so long as one wheel has traction.
" The double reduction gear drive enormously increases
the power when called on in an emergency.
We ask businessmen to allow us to demonstrate the
Duplex and to look over owners' records.
HARRISBURG AUTO CO.
Fourth and Kelker Sts. Harrisburg, Pa.
DUPLEX TRUCK COMPANY, LANSING, MICH.
It Is Economy to Drive This
Quality Car
You get better service, greater satisfaction
and enjoy exclusive advantages in
addition to having a sound
investment of lasting
value
*
rPHIS perfected Touring Car repre- items ordinarily listed as extras, even
-l sents the most advanced motor car on the most expensive cars,
achievements, new-style design, up-to- _
date improvements, proven mechanism, . * arge act °" es ' devoted exclu
together with exclusive features that sively to automobile parts, are affiliated
make it efficient, comfortable, and of with and contribute to this car. There
long-lived service— * ore i reaier value is possible for less
money.
All at a moderate cost.
Our exclusive Moore Multiple Ex-
It is made for five passengers, but haust System prevents dead' gas. from
there are two folding auxiliary seats in choking the engine,
the tonneau. The front seats are v •
individual, with an aisleway between. ° Ur " , nger °P erate the
emergency brake.
" hen not ' One hundred separate parts have
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it non-rattle and solid.
This Minute Man Six includes many Come and see for yourself.
C. E. DENNIS, Distributor
Sales and Service: 121 South Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Sub-Agencies Open In Counties Adjoining Dauphin Count,. Investigate
Lexington Motor Company Connorsville, Ind." U. S. A*
SATURDAY EVENING,
! Five O'clock to See
Big Exhibition Game
at West End Today
yU Fourth and Scnooa Streets
this afternoon at 6 o'clock West
End and Engineers and Firemen
hook up in a battle for a show
which does not count In club
-nnndlng. Beth teams are on edge
to put up a star battle Just as
bough fighting for title.
education and diversion of the pub
lic and to assist the Metropolitan
Opera Company in the production of
operas.
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BASEBALL RESULTS
NATIONAL, LEAGUE
Yesterday's He-suits
Cincinnati, B; Pittsburgh. 2.
Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 2.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia (rain)
Boston at New York (rain.)
Standing of the Clubs
SI sr , W. L. Pet
New York 34 18 .654
Cincinnati 34 21 .618
Chicago 31 2 6 .543
Pittsburgh 30 26 .543
Brooklyn 26 29 .452
6t. Louis 25 31 .446
Fhila 18 32 .360
Boston >... 18 34 .346
Schedule For To-day
New York at Boston.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
Chicago at St. Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results
Detroit 6; Cleveland 1.
St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 1.
Philadelphia at Washington (rain).
New York at Boston (rain).
Standing of the Clubs
W. L. Pet.
New York 32 16 .666
Cleveland 33 16 .623
Chicago 33 22 .600
Detroit 27 26 .509
St. Louis 26 26 .600
Boston 22 28 .440
Washington 21 32 .396
Athletics 13 36 .265
Schedule For To-day
Cleveland at Detroit.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Washington at Philadelphia.
Boston at New York.
SCOUT COUNCIL WILL
MEET TUESDAY EVENING
A meeting of the Boy Scout Coun
cil will be held Tuesday evening
at 8.15 in Trinity patfhsh house.
Final steps for the charter will be
taken at this meeting. All interested
in the project are requested to at
tend the meeting.
RAKRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH
SWATARA WINS;
NEW TEAM JOINS
Big Crowds Attend Junior
League Games at Nine
teenth and Greenwood
Standing of the Teams
W. L. Pet.
East End 16 8 .666
Swatara 14 9 .608
St. Mary's 5 10 .333
Hygienic Jrs 4 11 .266
Monday evening, St. Mary's
Jrs. vs. Swatara.
Swatra again defeated East End
lost evening by a 3 to 1 score at
Nineteenth and Greenwood streets.
Swatara pounded Hildebrand hard,
v.-hile Shearer only allowed East
End two scratch hits which netted
only one run. East End tallied a
run in the third when Esheiman
reached first on an error. Avery
failed, Layton flied out to Sharon
and Cover's wallop sent Esheiman
home.
The Liberty A. C., which was go
ing to enter the City Junior League
in Naudain's place, will be unable
to join the league, it was stated at
the meeting held directly after the
game last evening.
Another team from Steelton has
joined, the Hygienic Jrs. These boys
arc defeating teams as fast as they
come along and expebt to be a high
bidder for pennant honors this sea
son.
Four of the strongest Junior teams
in the county are now in the City
Junior Lieague race and larger
crowds are starting to gather at the
grounds at Nineteenth and Green
wood streets every evening. Yester
day's score:
EAST END JRS.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
W. Dayton, ss .. 3 0 0 0 0 1
Cover, lb 3 0 1 5 0 0
Books, 2b .... 2 0 0 1 2 0
Reed, If 3 0 1 0 0 0
Snyder, 3b.... 3 0 0 1 1 0
Hiler, cf 1 0 0 0 0 0
Hildebrand, p. 300110
Eshelman, c .. 310010
Avery, rl 2 0 0 0 0 0
Stouier, cf.... 1 0 0 1 0 0
Total 24 1 2 18 6 1
SWATABA
AB. K. H. O. A. E.
Hocker, lb ... 4 0 0 3 0 0
Dayton, rf ..., 2 0 1 0 1 0
Snyder, c.,., 2 0 ill i 0
DeSandis, cf., 301000
Matter, 3b .... 3 1 2 2 1 1
Sharon, 2b .... 3 0 1 1 1 0
EUenberger, ss. 3 0 0 2 2 1
Nic Key, if 2 1 2 1 0 0
Shearer, p.... 3 1 1 0 1 0
Young, rl .... 1 0 0 1 0 0
Total r 26 3 9 21 7 2
East End 001000 o—l
Swatara 002010 x—3
Sacrifice hit—Young. Struck out
—By Shearer, 9; by Hildebrand, 8.
Base on balls-—Off Shearer, 1; oft
Hildebrand, 3. Deft on base—Swa
tara, 4; East End, 2. Hit by pitch
er—W. Dayton. Stolen bases —Day-
ton, Snyder, DeSandis, Matter,
Sharon, Niekey, Shearer, W. Dayton,
Cover, Reed, Eshelman. Time—s7
minutes. Umpire—Moore.
SWATARA AT PAI-MYRA TO-DAY
The Swatara nine is booked to go
to Palmyra to-day to meet the Pal
myra High school. Swutara players
on the following list are to report
at the Reading station in order to
catch the 1 o'clock train: Shearer,
Kurtas, Matter, Ellenberger, l.ayton,
Sharon, Nickey, 'Young, Motter,
Kirby and Hocker.
Contract Let by State
For Building of Road
in Upper Dauphin County
State Highway Commissioner
Dewis S. • Sadler to-day awarded
three contracts for road improve
ments in Dauphin. Dancaster and
Blair counties. Bids for these
projects were opened June 24 and
bids for other projects are being
held under further advisement.
The contract for construction in
Dauphin county was awarded to the
Hugh Nawn Contracting Company,
of Philadelphia, at their low bid
price pf $186,862.80. This project
calls for the building of 24,765 feet
of reinforced concrete roadway on
Route 199, extending from the end
of an Improved roadway In Millers
burg borough to the Upper Paxton-
Washington township line. The
width of the roadway Is to be eight
een feet.
Tho Dancaster county contract
went' to the firm of Claiborne,
Johnston Company, Inc., of Balti
more, at their low bid of $162,-
092.94. This project consists of
21,566 feet of reinforced construc
tion on State Highway Route 136,
extending from a point near the vil
lage of Rafton southward to the
Providence township line and also
from the end of an Improved road
south of New Providence to the
Quarryvtlle borough line. The
width of this roadway is to be eight
een feet.
The contract for road construc
tion In Blair county was awarded to
the Standard Construction Com
pany, of Altoona, at the low bid of
$19,879.86. This work is located In
Hollldaysburg borough, where ap
proximately 1,269 feet of reinforced
concrete roadway will be built.
The width of this roadway Is to be
thirty and one-half feet,
Arrest Communists
For Hamburg Uprising
By Associated. Press.
Berlin, June 28.—The Indcpend
end Socialist and Communist mem
bers of the executive council of the
greater Berlin Soviet were arrested
Thursday night by order of Minister
of Defense Noske. They are charged
with having been in collusion with
the leaders of the uprising in Ham
burg. w
TURKU TRANSPORTS ARRIVE
By Associated Press.
New York, June 28.—Nearly 7,500
troops arrived here to-day from
French ports. The Aeolus, from St.
Nazaire, arrived in the harbor short
ly after sunrise with 3,354 soldiers
on board and she was followed by the
Santa Paula, also from St. Nazaire
with 2,003 and the Santa Rosa from
Bordeaux with 1,961.
Playgrounds Schedule For
Boys' and Girls' Ball Games
J. K. Staples, superintendent of
city playgrounds, yesterday complet
ed the schedule for the boys' play
ground ball and the girls' long ball
leagues. The schedule follows:
Boys' Playground Ball
July 2—Twelfth street at Maclay,
Emerald at Boas.
July 3—Reservoir at Sycamore.
July 7—Boas at Reily, Emerald at
Reservoir, Sycamore at Twelfth
street.
July TO—Twelfth street at Boas,
Emerald at Maclay, Rlely at Syca
more.
July 14—Boas at Reservoir, Syca
more at Tmerald, Maclay at Relly.
July 17—Maclay at Reservoir,
Sycamore at Boas, Keilly at Twelfth
street.
July 21—Reservoir at Reilly, Boas
at Maclay, Twelfth street at Emerald.
July 24—Sycamore at Maclay,
Twelfth street at Reservoir, Emerald
at Maclay.
Girls' Dong Ball "A"
July I—Penn at Boas.
July 3—Maclay at Reily, Hamil
ton at Emerald.
July B—Boas8 —Boas at Hamilton, Reilly
at Penn, Emerald at Maclay.
July 10—Penn at Hamilton,
at Reily.
July 11—Maclay at Boas, Emerald
July 15 —Relly at Boas, Hamilton
at Maclay, Penn at Emerald.
July 22 —Maclay at Penn, Boas at
Emerald, lelly at Hamilton.
Girls' Dong Ball "B"
July 2—Paxtang at Sycamore, Res
ervoir at Twelfth street.
Process I
Gillette Tires Now
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' Fabric 6,000 miles.
Cord 8,000 miles.
Solid 10,000 miles.
YOU'VE probably often thought
-*■ that somebody some time would
produce Tires and Tubes that
would leave no complaint as to costs.
You were right. That time haa arrived.
The discovery of how to produce grester
Tire and Tube resistance and sl.etigth
has been made. It is theGilletteChilled
Rubber Process —the perfected method.
Toughens rubber as iron is toughened by
changing to steel building up endur
ance and bringing down coats to the
lowest figures of economy.
Absolutely the biggest worth—in service
, —in mileage—ever offered Tire and
July 9—Sycamore at Harris,
Twelfth street at Paxtang.
July 15—Harris at Reservoir,
Twelfth street at Sycamore.
July 18—Reservoir at Paxtang,
J MILLER AUTO COMPANY^!
I Mammoth Sale of
| Used Cars and Trucks / I
I Positively Must Be Sold Before July 1 j|
3| In order to ''clean house" at our service station, we are offering ' • wjj
||| our entire stock of used cars and trucks at exceptionally low prices. / |||
yy I his sale started a few days ago and there are still several cars left, J fffj
including M
Passenger Cars
3 Maxwell Touring Trucks j g
fH I \\ c -? 11^°^ s t cr 1 24-ton Buick Truck M
m 1 Willys-Knight Touring
1 Mitchell Roadster 1 2j4-t° n Bethlehem pg
2 Pullman Touring - A " -• HI
1 Overland Touring >4-ton Republic
ffl These cars are all in good running condition. You must posi
fo tively be satisfied if you buy or we will give you your money back. H
feU If you do not have all the cash to pay down, convenient time pay- M
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Salesmen to Wait on You at All Times. Open Evenings • j|f
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SELDEN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS
1017-25 Market St. Harrisburg.
We Have a Fully Equipped Machine Shop nnd Can Give Toil Immediate Service on All Repair Work.
tJdIJCU Trades
JUNE 28, 1919.
Harris at Twelfth street.
July 22—Paxtang at Harris, Syca
more at Reservoir.
The hour for starting all games
has been set at 7 o'clock and the
records of the games will be kept lrg
order to determine a league standi
lng. The players of the various
teams must be under >lO years of agef
on the opening day of the league.
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