12 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA NEWS\ MILLERSTOWN Mill erstovv El , Pa.. Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Markley, of Charabersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crawford and baby, Charles, of Har risburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eshleman and daughters, Florence and Charlene, of Canton, Ohio, were recent visitors at the home of D. M. Rickabaugh.—Herbert Hopple of Mifflin visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopple.—Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Cook of Harrisburg visited their sister Miss Ella Tyson.—Mrs. D. H. Snyder who had been visiting her son, Mr. William Snyder, in Harrisburg, for several weeks, has returned home.—Miss Goldie Hop ple, of Mifflin, is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hop ple.—Miss Jessie Kipp, who had spent her vacation at her home at this place, left Saturday for Altoona. where she will resume teaching in the Altoona schools.—William F. Rounsley and family of Penbrook, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rounsley.— Thomas Baldwin, of Washington, D. C., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart over the week end. Miss Margaret Bollinger visited friends at Loysville this week. —Miss Bessie Bennett, of Harrisburg. was the guest of Mrs. Laura Carter. —Mrs. Henry Bitting, of Newport, and Mr. and Mrs. John Slatterback, of Lewistown, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shiffer. —Miss Maud Miller, of Penna Furnace, is the guest of her friend. Mrs. Vernon Tabb. —Frank Wagner, of Lemoyne, spent the week-end with his family at this place.—Mrs. Edith Snyder and daughter, Evelyn, visited in New York. Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Harrisburg the past week. —Mr. and Mrs. J. B Par son spent Friday with William Moore and family. Mrs. Robert Cochran, of Carlisle, was the guest of D. M. Rickabaugh and family.— Mrs. Mary Allen and Mrs. William Coffold were visitors at Newport Tuesday.—Mrs. Grant Patton, of Harrisburg. and Mrs. John Brtnton, of Camp Hill, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp. several days tljls week.—Mrs. C. E. Page and Miss Daisy Walker were recent visitors in Harrisburg.—Prof. J. Otis Charles, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Samuel Rounsley, re turned to Emaus. Friday.—Mr. and Mrs. Emory Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hopp'e, Miss Bertha Myers and Mrs. Fred Fry automobiled to Har risburg Tuesday.—Mrs. Wm. Walker and daughter. Miss Daisy Walker, were visitors at Mifflin Wednesday. Rev. Charles Himes. of Newton Hamilton, visited friends in town Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zeiders and children, of Steelton, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, this week.—The Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Berkheimer. who had spent their vacation at Mechanics burg and Carlisle, have returned home. German Immigrants Arrive in Mexico Mexico City. Aug. 30.—Two hun dred and forty German immigrants arrived on a Spanish steamship at Vera Cruz on August 10. the desti nation being. agricultural lands in Chiapas, according to reports from the Vera Cruz correspondents of the Mexico p.ity papers. fUY YOUR AUTO SUPPLIES HERE We Can Supply You ***" , With Anything You Want %Lens, Mirrors, Spotlights, Tires, Tubes, Jacks, Tools, Patches, Bumpers, Grease in fact, anything in Accessories—Gasoline f Supplies Keystone Sales Co. 108 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. ntttittntitiiitinxtiituttttmtMittttxtttxitt g | For Rare Bargains | H * ♦♦ I ™Look oereB I n - ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ STORAGE BATTERIES 11114 Stutx roadster, newly %% 0-12-24 volts painted. g At greatly reduced prices I!U7 Eager Twin Six. tourings X% Junt an gooil iin new fine Mlinpc. XX ° $lO.OO 1014 Overland, model 70s juat ♦♦ vol In IS. 00 overhauled. XX 24 VOUm 30 *°° 1018 Reo touring, fine running ♦♦ carry every kind of used car, ait it hurKitin price. ♦♦ tt for e * cr l k,n ' ' er - 1017 Chandler. Club Rondater, XX TT Sec us fir.t for renl bargain.. • juM overhauled; bargain. ♦♦ lOl7 Reo touring; n bargain. XX 1017 Ford touring, #33.*. ♦♦ ♦♦ 1016 Bnlrk Big Six, tourings Ihc n, ' ovt " ~ill appeal to if exlrss tires. the average' buyer in the mar- 44 ?,+ 1015 Uuick one-ton truck; ket for u K*od uned ear. Ouf of - to " cl 1 I,ire . st " ne menib out 01 tne citj , or into the mediate points covered. Ship by i ruck Bureau for infor city. \\ e are collecting new data Route No. 2—Harrisburg to New York City. mation regarding motor express every day. Route No. ;i—Harrisburg to Mount Holly Springs via Mechanics- routes and lines covering their re- Whatever your product or its des- „ burs and Carlisle ; quirements. Let us know what you tination in the surrounding terri- "'eraburg.' Hal ' risburg to Chambersburg via Carlisle and Ship- have to ship, in what volume, with tory, find out whether trucks can Routc no. s—Chambersburg to McConneiisburg. v .' hat frequency, to what destina carrj it and whether or not they can Route No. 6—Chambersburg to Upper Strassburg. tion, etc. carry it faster, more conveniently Route No. 7—Chambersburg to Carlisle, Shippensburg and Har- MOTOR EXPRESS OPERA and more surely. Please your cus- risburg. TORS: Send to The Firestone tomers by prompt, unfailing deliv- Route No. B—Greencastle to Hagerstown and intermediate points. "Ship by Truck Bureau" all infor ery. The Firestone "Ship by Truck Route No. u Greencastle to Mercersburg. mation of interest to shippers, such Bureau" will tell vou how. No Route Xo ' Greencastle to Waynesboro. as the route or routes u coye charge for this service. Rou | c Xo ' "-Harrisburg to Bedford Springs. tonnage capacity of trucks, sched- Route No. 12—New York City to Harrisburg. ..i„„ . . i i • i • v-l. c t rr v, . . t tiles under which you operate, etc. - _ Route No. 13—lork, Pa., to Harrisburg and return via Dillsburg. r Irtirh I rnrisnnrtnhnn All intermediate points covered. II (ILK i rUltoJJUTiailOn Routc No# u_ Yo rk, Pa., to Dillsburg and return. Tmrh 7V/lfl COfl rfntinn Companies Operating RoUt s 0 te Xo ' 15 — York ' Pa " t0 Philadelphia via Columbia and Lan- lULK 11 UlldfJU I LULIUH of Harrisburp Route No. 10—York, Pa., to Baltimore via Hanover and Stewarts- CofUpfl/IIW Operating R. H. Detres, Route No. 17—York, Pa., to New York City via Lancaster, Phtla- Out of Hamshurg Wavnoaboro, Pa. delphia and Trenton. N. J. Dally? N °' 21_ Route X °- 18 —Philadelphia to Lancaster and Harrisburg. A ' o Xi & S °"' Went Shore Express Co., Route No. 19—Lancaster to Harrisburg and Philadelphia. Harrlaburjr, Pn. R™tA C vH b M l " nd ' Pn " Route No. 20—Waynesboro to Smithburg, Md.; Cavetown, Md.; R( Daflv N ° B ' *' 18 ' I, Dany-LemojTe. Chewsville, Md.. and Hagerstown. Md. Route No.-2- New Cumberland. Route No. 21—Wayr.-esboro to Leitersburg, Md., and Hagerstown. „ Every Monday. H. R. Miller, Md Route No. 12— 2028 Lennox St., „ Every Tuesday . Harrisburg, Pu. Route No. 22—Harrisburg to Steelton, Highspire and Middletown. Neff's Express man^' 0 ' 24 ~ Route No. 23—Harrisburg to Lemoyne and New Cumberland. 5t. D Honr'SpHnV*. Pa- ' Anyvrhere Anytime Route No. 21—Harrisburg to Palmyra via Hummelstown, Swatara Route No. 3 J ' J? ""*'' „. , , Station, Union Deposit, Hockersville and Hershey. w D ? " 17th and Chestnut Sta. "• •" Forney, Harrisburg, Pa. Chambersburg, Pn. A. A B. Express, ■^h^Route No. 4, 7-*- 1001 North 4th St., Dally. Harrisburg, Pa. E- M. Helone, W. H. Dare, Harrlsbuiv, Pa. 14-13 Vernon St., .—————Route No. 11— Harrisburg, Pa. ——— —_________— Every Monday. Blue I.lne Transfer Co., ~— —— ——————— ——— Sheeps Auto I-lne, 017 Capital St., ns ■ - , Chambersburg, Pa. Harrisburg, Pn. # a_ A. __ X _ _ Route No. 5 A. Harris, J /)P TCtCZ I. 1 ?""" Daily. 1320 North 4th St., m. m. Tlinmon'a Auto Line, Harrisburg, Pu. Upper Strassburg, Pa. Conrad Bros., 1 1 4* 1 1 Route No. 6 s E u VEE?i Q yer half the truck tonnage f - d £Ht u 011! W'lotinlfico St., • Route No. 13— IlurriMburfr, I'a. £ 4 • • • • 1 Every Monday. 530 \orth Front St., •ot America is carried on II I Every Thursday Steelton, Route No. 15— E. K. /.eitera, -ataaDaily. 1033 Ilerry St.. J Route No. 16. 17— Harrisburg, Pa. M Upon request. L. It. Hunter, A A A|K A. F. Ebersole, 181 l North Oth St., W Bl KW Hlglisplre. Pn. Harrisburg, Pn. H OQ B IB BT H Route No. 22 D. It. Jones, ■■ KQS mSw ASP H Wf 9 H Daily—Steelton. Shnmokln, Pn. Highspire, Middle- McExven Dray Line, town. AVllliamsport, Pn. Oaks Auto Line, I„ c Huelimnn, Ms,on ■ ■ Greeneustle, Pu. • l''-l.iirg, Pa. I I|J O Route No. 8. 9 3. E. Wolf, I I fx r Dally. Lemoyne, Pa. A JLA X I Nieary's Auto Line, G. W. Grove, Greeneustle, Pu. 11XO S. Cameron St., ~~— ———————— ——Route No. 10— Harrisburg, Pa. Daily. D. A. Sleber. —— —____—___—____ ___ E. V. Hull, 1307 Hunter St., . Waynesboro, Pu. Harrisburg, Pa. Route No. 20— __ Daily-Except Sunday. f 5 L 6 L The Firestone Ship By Truck Bureau" dial # Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. 2357 210 N. Second Street Harrisburg, Pa. Other Firestone "Ship by Truck Bureaus" at f J~*r\ \ NEW YORK, 1871-5 Broadway. NEWARK, 1012 Broad St. VflLto) M, I BROOKLYN, 1476 Bedford Ave. PHILADELPHIA, 312 Broad St. \ W mCPT'J BALTIMORE, 1213-15 St. Paul St. WASHINGTON, 824 14th St., N. W. Home OlTlcc and Factory Firestone Park, Akron, Ohio. Branches and Dealers Everywhere. N / spent. Miss Nettie Coleman and niece have returned to their home at Harvey, 111., after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Sollen berger and other relatives. —Misses iSara and Barbara McCrea spent several days with friends at Al- I toona. Mrs. Hugh Mclllienny and | son returned to their home at St. ' Paul, Minn., after a six weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. John R. Brandt. —Mrs. Sarah Abrams and daugh ter, Miss Henrietta, visited her son, j Samuel and family at Altoona, for ! a week. TO PREACH LABOR SERMON ! Mceliaiilcsburg, Pa., Aug. 30. "The Rights of Labor and How to | Obtain Them" is the theme of the sermon, the Rev. C. D. Rockel will deliver to-morrow in St. Paul's Re formed Church at a special Labor Day service. At the close of the service there will be an open forum. MOUNT UNION Mount Union, Pa., Aug. 30. Labor Day is to be celebrated here as a holiday for the first time In years. The observance will be in charge of the Fire Company and the firemen promise to make it a ban ner day. The committee in charge has announced that there will bo music, parade, foot racing, horse 1 racing and as a banner feature a AUGUST 30, 1919. county championship baseball game|l between Mount Union, Harbison. ! Walker Brick Company team and 1 Huntingdon. It is the fifth game of a series of nine for the county championship. The local schools will open September 2, with several new faces on the High School teach ing force. W. P. Harley returned Tuesday after spending two weeks at the home of his parents, at Royersford, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B!nkeslee spent a week with Mrs. Margaret Hollenbaugh. —Miss Vella Wltheral and mother are visiting friends in Virginia. Misses Olive Lukens and Resale Bennett are spending some time at Atlantic City. L. J. Myers and family are spending the week at the ■ I I, - home of a son at Shamokin. —Bojr Scouts are camping along the Rays town branch. Washington Heights Washington Heights. Aug. 30. -< Miss Maud Peffer, of Washlngtoi Heights, spent Sunday at Washing! ton, D. C.—Miss Evelyn Otto has ro turned from a visit with friends ;U Carlisle and Churchtown.—Miss Edltl 1 Nelson, of Harrlsburg and W. H Young, of Philadelphia, were thl guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rishe s on Wednesday.