12 LIVE REALTY NEWS Realty Board Outing Is Postponed • I At a meeting last Monday even ing at the offices of the Backenstoss Realty Company, 331 Market street, j Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau Backenstoss Realty Co. 331 Market Street See Kough, Brightbili & Kline for REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Bell 3902 307 Kunkel Eldg. Dial 4509 WANTED' ' Desirable Homes to Sell Tlio demand for Improved ans or $(10 a month. Can he seen by ap pointment. Apply to M. A. FOUGHT j £72 XORTII STREET MARKETSQUARE YEAR BOOK OUT Complete List of Men and Women in United States Service Included The Market Square Presbyterian Church Year Book of ISI9 is now fin ished and will be delivered at the homes of the members soon. This is sue is volume 34. Before the date of 188S the congregation had issued oc casional lists of members, but be ginning with that date the Year Book has been printed. This book con tains full reports and statistics. It is the official record of the congrega tion. Tlie feature of this year's book is a complete list of men and women front the congregation who served in the Army or Navy. There is but one picture. This shows the pulpit of the church as.it lias been "In War Time." The volume will be an intersttng keepsake for all soldiers and sailors and their families. A new era committee is being formed. Tliis committee will organ ize after the pastor returns from his vacation. It will be composed of John DeGray, R. W. Fair, J. R. llenry, R. K. Spleen J. K. B. Cunningham. Horace A. t'hayne, John T. Harris. A. Floyd Whalen, Victor C. Miller, Henderson Gilbert, ltoss A. Hickok, Mrs. W. F. Harris, Miss Anne Kelker. Miss Caroline lveefer, Mrs. Kdward Bailey, Mrs. Mabel C. Jones, Elizabeth Fahnestoek, A. M. Morrison. By the aid of tliis representative body it is hoped that the various departments of the church may lie united into a more perfect unity. Sunday is the last Sabbath the pastor will be in the pulpit before leaving on his .summer vacation. lie expects to be at the Wednesday even ing prayer meeting. Thursday lie speaks at Pen-Mar. That evening !HI will leave for North Bay, Ont., via Buffalo and Toronto. He ex pects to be home again about the middle of September. Corner Property No. 1522 State Street Owner Reaving Town Very Desirable Location Modeinly Equipped Brick Garage on Premises Early Possession Price Right Bell 139 # Dial 4G73 Bergner Building HARRISBURG TELEGRXPH ITALIANS PLAN SCRANTONMEET Slate and National Leaders of Order Expected to Attend Scranton, Pa.. July 26.—With State and national officials, in addition to a number of the leading figures of the organization in the East expected to he In attendance, the annual conven tion of the Order of Sons_of Italy, the largest Italian-American bodv in the country will be held in this city 'Au gust 21. 22. 23 and 21, when upwards of 500 delegates from Pennsylvania. New York and New Jersev will be present. Arrangements for the affair are rapidly being completed by the execu tive committee In charge of the con vention. which is made up of prom inent citizens of Italian birth from all parts of the country. The organiza tion has fifteen lodges in this city and county, with indications pointing to the enrollment of every resident of Italian birth in the valley. | In addition to tiip 500 delegates who | are expected to attend the convention I sessions, it Is estimated that the 3,000 members of the organization here will turn out during the meeting to entertain the visitors. The social end of the convention program will be featured by an elaborate banquet to be served at Hotel Casey on Saturday evening. August 24. Included in the list of notables who have Informed the committee of their intention to attend, are Governor Wil liam C. Sproul, United States Senator Holes Penrose. General Emilo Gughel motti, connected with the Italian em bassy at Washington; Captain Alex ander Snpeli. head of the bureau of information at New York City; Cav alier Poccardi, Italian consul at Rhila delphia; Floriallo L- Guardia, Con gressman from New York State and a member of the order; General Gui fpppe Garibaldi, great Italian patriot and supreme venerable of the order; Stefano Miele, prominent New York attorney, and Joseph Silvesti. grand venerable of the State order. The de tailed program will be announced in the near future. Mexican Named to Go to Rome as Her Agriculturist Mexico City. July 2 6.—Jose Du vallon, of the Department of Agri culture, has been named the Mexican representative to the meeting of the International Institute of Agricul ture which is to be held in Rome. This is the first time Mexico has sent a delegate to the congress in ten years. Scores Taft Plan to Modify League By Associated Press. Ottawa, Can., July 26.—Modifica tions of the League of Nations cov enant. suggested by former President Taft r f the United States, in a letter to Will II Hays, chairman of the Re publican NaMonal Committee, which would exclude Canada and the Brit ish dominions from the league coun cil bv giving a vote only to the moth er country, were vigorously opposed in a statement made by C. J. Dohert.v, minister of justice. " T f what Mr. Taft is said to suggest were adopted," he said, "it would ab solutely exclude Canada from distinc tive representation on council for all time." WILL HOLD UNION PICNIC Goldsboro, Pa„ July 26. The Goldsboro Fire company, the Luth eran and Church of God Sunday schools will join in a union picnic, to be held in King's woods, near town, on Saturday, August 9. Bergner Building IFOR SALE! t : 1 Vacant brick t dwelling. All improvements, j jNew furnace and new com-j I bination range. Front and j | back porches, newly papered, t • large yard; drive alley. j EASY TERMS ! C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green St. I S Bell 560-J. j For Sale BUILDING SITE Building Xow on Site Can Be Remodelled Suitable for Garage, Factory, Auto Distributor, Warehouse, etc. t 100 feet x 125 feet Centrally Located GOOD INVESTMENT Close to Railroad and Shipping Facilities I $1(1,000 j DURAND & FERBER 107 CHESTNUT STREET A Park of Homes and Home Sites Bellevue Park It is Harrisburg's Model Residence Section and you need no more than the judgment of those who have already located there —among the irumber we have two architects, a gardener and a builder of homes —all lovers of the beau tiful. Our plans for the new houses are progressing nicely—let us tell you about them. To go to Belle "-MILLER BROS. & CO. car to Twenty- w first and Mar- I„oeust and Court Streets kct streets. RECIPROCITY TO BE REPEALED Move to Obtain Revision of Tariff Schedules With Canada Washington, July 20. lmm ediate repeal of the Canadian -Reci procity Act, approved by President Taft, July 26, 1911, was decided up on by the Ways and Means Com mittee. This js the first tariff revision defi nitely agreed to by the Republicans since regaining control of Congress. A report was ordered to be made to the House soon and if possible the repeal measure will be rushed through befope the summer recess, which leaders are endeavoring to have begin early in August. It may have to be delayed, as there is strong sentiment among Republi can following demands from cer tain sections that the reciprocity law be nullified. The reciprocity act was put through Congress after one of the stormiest tariff debates in its his tory. It was regarded gravely by New England and Northwestern States. It affected wood pulp and paper, agricultural products, lum ber and numerous manufactured products, which were to be allowed to enter the United States at identi cal rates of duty or at great reduc tion. The report points out, that nearly every industry, on whose products reductions were made, protested vigorously and the addi tional declaration is given that though it went thfough during a Republican Congress, this could not have been so but for the stajid of the Democrats. Klein Team Wins on Hits in Hummelstown Game Klein Chocolate Company team hunched hits and won last even ing's game from the Hummelstown nine, score 8 to 3. Both teams play ed a great game. Klein won on bunched hits. Costly errors figured in runs for both teams. The Klein runs all were the re sults of good, clean hits. Nine safe bingles the winners made and most of them counted for scores, as Klein had very few men left and caught out on the bases. Hummelstown had eight hits, but they were scat tered for the most part. Manager Breckenridge, of the Klein team, announced after the I game that his team would play the Cincinnati Nationals on Island Park August 29. The score: HUMMELSTOWN R. H. O. A. E. Lightner, cf 0 1 5 1 0 Bordner, rf 1 1 0 0 0 Hagy, lb 1 1 4 2 1 Gerdes, ss 1 2 2 1 0 Rote, lb 0 1 3 0 1 O'Donnel, c 0 1 6 1 0 Madden, If 0 1 3 0 0 Keller, 3b 0 0 3 3 1 Watson, p 0 0 1 3 0 Totals 3 8 27 11 3 KLEIN R. H. O. A. E. Hunter, cf 0 2 3 0 0 Cranston, 2b 1 1 5 1 0 Wrightstone, 3b .. 0 0 3 1 1 Kay, If 1 0 1 0 0 Brannan, ss 1 1 2 3 0 Trout, c 2 1 6 1 1 Harned, rf 1 2 0 1 1 Ritter, p 1 1 0 1 0 Kauffman, lb .... 2 0 7 0 9 8 9 27 8 ?, i Klein 0 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 o—B ! Hummelstown .. 00100200 o—3 I Two-base his—Gerdes, Kay. Struck lout—By Watson, 5: by Ritter, 3. | Base on balls—OffWatson, 1; off | Ritter, 2. Left on base —Hummels- ! town, 6; Klein, 5. Stolen bases— i Gerdes, Cranston. . Umpires Phatchel and Hummel. HAO.V M3HJ.OVV "A burnt child dreads the fire," an nounced the teacher during the lesson in proverbs. "Now give me a j sentence different in wording but meaning the same." A grimy hand shot up from the back of the class." "Please, teacher," came a small voice. "A washed child dreads the water."—Blightly. TO IMPROVE HIGHWAY Columbia. Pa., July 26. —Work on the section of the Lincoln Highway running through the principal streets of the borough will start in a few days. The State Highway Department will complete the sec tion with the assistance of the bor ough. It will extend for about a mile to the Columbia bridge over the Susquehanna river. SLOT MACHINE ROBBED New Oxford, Pa., July 26.—The slot machine at the pay station of the Bell Telephone Company iij The former Eagle Hotel here, was rob bed. The building is being remod eled and entrance was easy through one of the doors that had been left unlocked by workmen. WILL PLAY AT PICNIC Golclsboro, Pa., July 26. The GoldsbOro band has been engaged to furnish music at the annual pic nic of the York Haven United Brethren Sunday school to be held on August 9. I'.THEI, I'L.AYTOX KS A CHORUS IX HEW PLAY AT BEGBKT MONDAY & TUESDAY