Imiiil ItM LXXXVIU— XO. 22" IS PAGES BASEBALL CLASSIC GETS UNDER V.7.7, "OPEN SHOP" DISCUSSED IN PROBE IF UNIONS WIN, MILLS WILL DECAY, GARY WARNS I'D T nting < orporution * Sitlt HI I'mlii Hi L> clurt I', S. ( .HI Not K> T*|i 1 p in HIICC With World Ml \Ns DHOI'I'INt, n|* I'lioix i lio\ 11II* o| S\ .ijji mid Wt'lfurt* Work Aifoniplulird For l.injiloMa, "Noiu- IrriiltMl Htiler," Jutlgr Suva 4■ i ! M ! b? I fsr.MtitH** Up •u* t4 iff 4 Ugllll) > ,111 ilttf !>•*• up m lit* !• th " world." ; MMd ||r Mat) 'II ttiraia fho • ••* onion I laat Knglnd la in ' ilp> u alii>|> IMg laMM' liettaratiag that ih eh up *M ilia FEI| iaeua in •<• l>raa#u *H tk* Jong* ii..ri daglar. d that It l • „ . ifea op I Mow uf the nurld that 1 ■i ci ado i lamii ttmr prfa(HaN< | |Sur met hud* and mm. fruep.r.ii and that ctia d whop* '•"* ,u ' ; 1 log .I TUN AND ON* MTUNIWRLTR 0.1, M> them ti '" nnl4 ofei> aa la rrlne t IN altti Wor here' >•• ■ tat, un inn i*rttng out. !'I f! I letta I |J| .1 t I* * tnndlMutt* n h -d uf their II point* it tu act • utitiul ut title indue* %f t And what that M.eet I lltMtk '* i' ,i, nil%m le trwttmotiy Uf Hen** .>e ci the American I • , Jaffeie-ti 0 a union orgontaor. had hunn J* 5 • .'i: a (Kit-tit * huh i.i i. ,d I cn nt t • ul.M4ttl*tl4M pUldli r. .Nt !•" ti tik (i.i lte irfuaul w title the , uw.ii.lt nn t u - .a# fut* lunch The >•• <•' - '-* *•*' untiled utiuti re uf the a orpaiaWon, j 111, Will..** --ld t I'* o*l du and ,f the entiled * "<• I aider ll l" < el.ufi pra. tl i ha auld to* Met* te treated a. .old " * ', ~ a>d • jfet f the , urn he.l a 11 * I I flat tee of a !rn*"ur ilaa It, .1 ah .fillflautft 'Hi >it.ean naid the filarial a*e i f, ul aaff a th n .inafm tui ot* . I the ■ wefaui Hut tea* I, l, a ltt *i • *Y"o ' i .1.4 I ./k teurhe the • ei*i. in ' ...a I* '< mad in OH H Ida 1 (hi it Ull i 11 I, al4i I *Mb Ml Hr . a , ir, , uliu< r *|.|| i'MlliilMg F di *ii, I big ... the at.a HO O. I „iutuit#ttun t "in a*' the a m giua M t 1 la* eld. M>l not tall ha# 9 I I ti# i Mi. . fee ewirtuM ted II ft a. jhi t "let ft tl (In )i*i I Mae M th hi fall,i a It • Iff 1.1 ii- ieieiv.4 lie iMluOte ' e.inl lh uO'lain, "alat he eod ttani neau aaut • aaaed 'I ai ) ufaflte lit the etael laifiii'eiMi 11a uae liituied hi n II e.'ui id II . f H M' feet inn • I . , i HI. ..ma o, aaila fuli> |l iiatoaiiu af iaai I'afi fit j Sdßtfori Agrtt on Treaty Volt Tomorrow fit .t.fc. ie'rf M OlMtliOlt, Oil I -Me uhl> a,, and IliMimiaOi Irean ladr nnt 4 la dai la hetafe laoau l I fa #a la Manual aa l" Maeiwoili la ahe t'.arr fa.ala ha a.ualaa luff. Mrfuh. M*ua al t'a Mi (lea. f.aua.tna Ihua itu I etlrf eialea he nil ti u" •' !• d aa Ihe aeeaerea. if oraaoaaal • .wuluhai erialed aa ihi Inula, o NM u'aaa.d au flMiae, al all aeaalar I alt . nmmdmiHlt h. laaa ahaaiaan al [THEWEATHE^I Mural.hiaaa aaf t telatlai laauea. alia Vaada ulah ai.a.laaal ik hi eha*i a# lu.aluhl ... Iharedaa lll.iaa lufufeaalfau, I a.laaa I'a aa.a f aaala i I laud a ulah aaeaelaaal *haea*a. la, aluhl aad lhaa.daa Mt.lan* I.aaf.aaiaa. hreeia eaal ulade. Grv Telk mw* -1: Conditions HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AK otar-Jnftep tawulal tufi. I Ni* tnrh. in t t Ae far ae O.e li.ll Irlirni hlea I I'linipallV le innci rind th re , no etrlhe," de •aiet .in tffi.ial of thai reticent In ilea I • ep|f," Ii" I mided. ' I em lundlm iliftilty to It e eitualion !•> eaylnf 'etrlhe.' It • re h m ha rn IHI .Irtki and et.-ll it ttieri tteai* una u' Oethlehcm i ton aiiitd (till • the Mnrknieaa ni I • • i . ,i|..Hi ,i. I>„ etaai lenoi aif II at 1 Mil,#" CONFLICTING CLAIMS FWR IN ON STRIKE Sii i lion I'luni OffifiaU Atntfrt| Mtirr Mt*n Art* til Work; j I oioii* C.luiin fi iinu 1 * uiiieti iralh opfoalte i Inline . on- Ult.K'd 1,1 |auir tn from the (lerl die- Itirta tu'dar. All I'ffl iii I etalenient r,f I lie Heth- IriieiM fla-ei i'tinipull > a.aeiteif that elf ill) .11.aee 111 tent of it* men •! working, while a et,,lenient of the 1.i1.0r teadera *et forih thai he iweeii • v. itl>-tier riiut a-tiihl) |er iiae a.f the lIIPII were out No • tianf, * * rrpurtfd from the f'llta hiarfu and I'hte.ffi illatrict* Ma a |*rbitt4 tit krtfitni ull .* ilpt*rt Hi* HIM lUftltMig Ml gumi •))•!• \ta a'ati ii t hi• i uuli) . r< urei frutll (tl* li-rt luigr liir Ml i fi (lII' a|t PIT ALII ail LIUILIBT'F UF HUM VkflVge | < olillUiii-ft i| f'Mg 14 j Director* of Y.M.C.A.Hear of Good Work For Soldiers; Office Secretary Resigns Mneta itiuoaaiid itfuM'te twu i ..i tin. ~f ihrWlng gunti D.fMtt trt kitffi mini* hariul* ol a|>|ilu*. and! hhtad'etla of inti k( of id i icani wltii I olli.i good thine# wmi atieiilbulud ' in.in.* Ilia eoidicte dtariflu the home . uiiiitif I'ulfhratlwft h> tin V M i' A war worker# In title i.l) j Tin* I Wa# d> • flopud hi It H ! i.wlf |l>* liriiioi ilieellun nui) | it >i niiiliiif ul tlif dlii lur* of fh! I M i A 10-da> Mr Kwig re imatw) Miat Ihe Itirli were tnurr than 1 , 1• i lellt. uf lha fetiuruaia kind nt** of Mi* tumi "V pt'U|it. k illtuMt J |uthurt, who he* heen DM ..m. i ggfrttgq fwt Mverwl intaaMi*. duiiif admlrui'lf work, ha* ' Nta it lumputi. d to 11 elan ow ing tu Hi.).ailed health and will ldurii *UU|| tu in* i.iiiii in orili I'a roll iih A luaotuttwH of a ppir'latltMl for hi* eul v|i u* wae ado|alei), tn kiln,iii* itoodai .'tuning in to j 111 I I lII* V *1 I A • dill etiWlal • iii*.i will ht atailed ami Iheea will ; iotai a lag range of atmli The ■ hi*#.*# Will i|. a I a tail hlolulal Utu- Oil,* alnl Mia l t oiilae will liu Imlr a wothiiif know lde# of K|iniah, iil<'*ii.uo*hl|a puhlu aoa-eking, ilia l anital illuWlug, I'ookki i'l'ing nil hMdiiuae l.iigliali alnl a ulra'k|ion •triu i ill oiidt'i iom|,ulnt inula.ac lute lla i iiafd II lladai 11 will a nli'llul lha Y M • A wlai i 101 l lie i* Hit i.a w iiigani*! of ttfwuu Mulkgillai I i hoii h hta| i *lll.l III.| ||| I'lltl Ilk till till th II) • II" M Mi at titJ ft,it, Ifa thai Ilia, 'f'uuailai, K* |.t an Ii i* nui lint MINI Meghan Ituop* ha i n oiduaed to lliai n|ion . Ao.tii ,ai dviMloae Man.* o#a kici. j ■ml leiitloi |. i,a hern i.|iulli'i|, j "> i *!*• i Mil ni fliun 4ha it*we- I .a - |. a * io Might ha I,oiii* r*hi*ta,i Mi* at'fftary f Ihu Meaeury, Ilial .lanhing tiotuinHinl onn i*l in )lu. j )• u i Ih al |iii*enl If. ffaerted M, ni oail*tem of operation; mum- Intended the ratuhliehmrnt of n wage hoard for the prevention or uiljuel-! meiit of lahor contit veraiew. on ehli ti Mie putdic whoutd lie ri tue-, aefllell Ultd lirewwed foi the evclu- , *|vu filial al gltpervlaion of the Iwur of i ailro.ul aecuilliee ami of all • apt till expenditure* Air Ilea * lift, a- htflile the mem - I l er# of the Mat ing* Hunk Keetlwti | lit* aiihiei t wiia. "iiur Railroad j I i g m Mow ,-i Settle It Kffectilal- I I) lii Ihi public Intereat I *|ill•*.-* I IptilttlMM • tpllltilkiai lor Mie future of Rumpel and the dnniu-lal condition of the' world, deaplle Mie lerrltile loaea • io • aNtoned by wai. wx eapreaaert ' before the National Hunk *eciion ol , the American Ranker* A*wociation io John Kkalton William* i-omptrol lea of the currency. Exchanges Grip With $lO,OOO in Money, Gems and Stocks For Old Socks ftt lavi'tel.J I'lltl, Now tiark. ihi I - Mr* Margaret W lirown. of Mreenehuig t'a to day callfd on the police Io tind a man with whom ehe unwittingly ex • hanged giip* in Mie I'gnnay Ivanlw! kiaiion her. Iter grip. *he aaya, j i oaiiaiaud (It.tD In nionr) . gem* and *loi k* (tie lonialned collar*, -thirl* und eoi k Ml* 11 row ii a.ud *he ehe. ke,| her grip at a aland in ihe elation and *a preernted with the ntlewmu *iranger * gup when he aurrender-1 gd Ml ihi'k The lie. king i lerk it gr* Hull* alinouncrd lie had gi\en Mr* llrow n'e grip to a young man' who i tiled with a check The grip* 1 louk< I alike lie udileil and he got thehi "alightly murd Former Harrisburg Man Chosen to Lead 'Y' Work in Manila and Islands llatiy W lair, formerly a real denl of llariuhuig, and niura re • ently in New Vurk idly, will **il in u fi w day* from lam outer. Itrlt • | | l*h i'olumfeiat, lu take up hi* work 'a* ae Mini secretary of the Interna-1 tional I U i' A for Manila and Mo Rhlllpplnr* Mr l.wvp aeiered hi* eunnei Hon with (lie I'eiinay It aula Ktatr V M j' *• A in April of thia yr*a, and aim e | ' that time hae hern *erving 41 iriiur of damwhlliaailon in ihe u* i ' pal Ime lit of the east He wa* married ie, ently to Mi*> { Anna I. Kvane. of New Vork who I wa* an ekwmtivi „f of the home eai . chaptaia In Ameriraii Red • 'n.- Mr l.wie* i h lid ran. l,o|u. Mint unit David, will Ul company theli parents to Manila j M l.lttl til | a SRI Vl lllk , t Mimh'ti. N J ml |. r look 1 . te*# Mian So minute* in day to try | und reltli In e lo feoni )0 to 30 year* in niuiw Hrieun, Jainr# Whiting*, the negio for Whom li pnaar aeaicheit , conttuuoueli fiom laat Monday he-' en uke or uu uiiai k near Merchant-' ville on a whii. woman, ihe wife of, a altlptaril tiorker, Ivl Alt Tit tiapl' vvii.aua Ma*klaalaa. ti • I After Mallina l iit ie* oi, lour that will carry lha in Io Mi* I'aclth eoaat. King Al hert *au ifuern Klltefeslh, of Dal* ghiiia, will arrlv* in Wa*hlnglon Me. i. her It t„ he th* au**t* of th* ,i n .ni. in and Ml . Wtiwon HI thw M Nile lluu.r LEAVE FLAGS UP ONI. Miouaond lo fifteen lion- ' died Mldhfl of Miw World War will lo' in llaiiiahurg ! in morrow. I'liday ami Kuiurday I of Mil* Werk for Ih* conv aillloil | of Miw Anicrh an l.wglon Mild liar. riaburg*ra mn pay thwui u hand •■line lilhnli 111 leuvlng *ll lliw | , rtweoratloni which wra* put out ] loi Mir Wvleotn* Home I'wlrhru iii.ii rcmwln fci Mir week, m j Ihrlr honor, HoUNrholdrt* uinl | i hualnieamwn hvr hrrn uigrd lo huve the flag* and hunting in plui a, *o Moil Mir v tailing auldirr* will (*l thai Hiarrlehurg I* ghnl to Itair thrm heir for Ihe llr*t afiwr.the-wur aaihering. HARRISBURG, PA. !EARL AURAND IS 1 HONORED AS ONE , WHO FIRST FELL llnn-hliing Soldier Who (inve I.lfc in Rattle "Cared For" in Drive | THE PLAN IS MADE CLE Alt All May Subscribe Toward *2O For Each Soldier Who Went Out A LAST SHOT FOR j AURAND Karl Aursnd, llarrUhurg sol- • | dier. dlMl month* ago ir> Franco .f wound* received in buttle. T Ilia death wa* the ft rut reported I of a lUriMurg lighting nuin It i* a fflMiiWHI that the Int s!' iiibacrlptton for Harrlshurg'a Mil tier*' anil tailor* memorial waa ! taken out for Karl Aurand. • Here's a laat ahot for Karl Aurand." aatd the pcraon who , "ft the sub*. rlptlon at the Cham ber of Commerce room* In all of the war work campaign* 'undertaken In llarriabuig alnce I• 17 j the actual canvassing haa been done ! l. volunteer*, men and women, who gave Week* of their time to the ao-, llcitlng of Individual* and e*talilih I tuent*. For the tlrat time aince, war work compalgns were under taker/, an effort la belnii made to .'put over a hi* idea without thai assistance of solicitors In the campaign to aceure fund* for the koldler*' and aallora' mentor* 1 lal. to he built at the Thirteenth latnet end of the granite State *treet ' bridge, auharrlpt'ona In ntoal In ula tares will he voluntary. There will he no hurrah* hy enthuainattc worker* The people of Herri*, burg, if ihe (Memorial I* to he built. mu*t solicit theni*elvea. They have already started to do *O, return* at 'the t'hamher of t 'ommerce *how, Tii lilte Itivouiiltioii "Tin* etly *ent 3,500 men to the Armv and Navy," aw id the Hev. Dr. i Kohri t Bunnell thi* morning. "Ka< h of lhe*e 3,500 men had friend* ar*l relative*. The memor- I i*l will he erected through $2O *ub • rlptlon* credited to each of the , 3.500. A* subset ipt ou* are made, the name* of tho*e üb*crlhed for will be withdrawn from the general. Hat and published In the tiewspa- ' per* Now It trike* me tliufc the friend* and relative* of the** 3,50 a men—and the people of Harrlshurg generally, whether they knew any of the Mildier* und sailor* or not— w l| not l>e backward In weeing to It that proper recognition la given each oils of them." I lr*t Mibcrl|thMi The flr*t siihscrtptton made wa* that tor Kgrl Aur.ind To-day nu merous other subscription* are tie i Ing made, and. while the general do< * not open unt'l neit i Monday, no *uhs rlption* will be re fu*d tiefore that time. City Forester Is After Tree Planting Data; Norway Maples at Hand j I'tty l armier l.ouia U Baltimore. 10-dav urged all peraoit* who Intend i to plant tree* thl* full to communl-! iuli wltn bliu at once und jpp|| tor a permit u llut he can make an . inpei lion and determine how ntaity tree* an to be planted and the dlf-. | fenent varletle*. Theie are about 100 Norwuy ma | pie* in the city nursery which can ibe used, but other varieties can be aecureil from private nuraerle* Mr. Baltimore hua prepated u 'lt , rular on t A-e planting which i* be ! in* distributed. Lard Prices Drop in City; Now Sells at 33.1ti7.9 uinl i all* for granite Instead or re-' inforced concrete. Theie were alter nate bids received and the Harris- i I burg com ern wu* awarded ua the lowi at bidder for grunite, which , Governor William C. flproul ,iy*. I Continued <>|, I'age itl.] Harrisburg Motor Co. Purchases Liberty Garage Announcement i* made that the! Ilarrtaburg Motor Car Company ha* • purchiiaed the Überly Garage at ! Sixteenth and Walnut streets and ' took possession this morning! They will utilise the new building ( a* a salesroom and service station j und will carry u line of motor oil*, gasoline and accessories • Kirk and itch*, the former pro prietor*. Will remove their Interest* to the downtown service station.u' !S1 gouth Third street Miners' Wage Demands Are Considered First By .4)jci tttJ froj, lluflalo, Oct. I. The tlr*t da ' mind of the too,ooo miners of the lentml biiuminou* in bl. culling for un Increase of sixty per cent, in Wage* I* before the Joint conference of miner* and operator* to-day. It was expected thut thi* and other issues would lie debated for several day* and thai llie.v will be I,iter considered by committees before loming to the full conference for u lest vole which will determine ' whether the miner* will carry out | their threat to atrike November i.' Normal Conditions Restored in Spalato Hy Associated firm I Tunic. Tuesday, Wept. So. Nor mal condition* huie been re*tored at Hpuloto where street righting i*>- J curred between the Italians and! Croatian*. Keeling between the two| race* I*. however, reported quite ' j bitter. • apiuln Oahriale D'Annuncio'* Army In this city number* 15,000 nrtbrr* and men. according to in formation received from official source There are constant addl ! Hon* to thl* force from deserter* who have left their unit* ulong the ! armistice line. —— I Home, iic I i i llavusi gvm-j puthv with Captain Gabrlele D'An nungio is spreading uiitong the regu lar Italian troops Money and sup j plies continue to flow into Plume, Ballotbox Stuffed in Clemenceau Vote Hy Associated firm I'acls, Hct, 1.-—Opponents of I're-I 1 unci ClemeliciHii were jubilunt lor a few moments in the session of the 'chamber of "Deputies last evening when un iiiiuttlciul count in vote of < onlidenee he hud uwkeil showed 301 i -vote* ugulnst the government, only 3(3 111 Its favor. The cheeking up hnwe-.rr, 11 vc it led I but there Iks >1 becll a Slulftng of tile till Hut tins, the I Ottlclal 1011111 showing the adverse; vote really lo have been only no, j so Unit Hie government's majority i although relatively alight, aeeuied < autlafgctory to the ministry bench, j CAR WORKS MEN WANT DAYLIGHT . The Mlddletown Cur Compuny | has fallen into line on the Day light Saving appeal to the city i council, inaugurated by the Tele graph. A big bunch of petitions ' arrived In the office this murium', J bearing hundreds of signatures, j the total being 75 jln *0 per cent. ' of the entire force emMoyod ut I the car work*. When thl* num. ' ber of people, along with thou. I sands of others, show* that they want more time to enjoy the light on slimmer evenings, they should I not lo- denied II! LEGION HOST TO GATHER IN FIRST STATE MEETING Delegates Arrive During Day and Registration Month at l'emi-1 (arris Is Musy MAYOR WILL GREET THEM Between 1 .(MM and I,~>oo Sol diers Out of War In I told Sessions Delegate* are eonilug Into Marrlw , burg on every train for the first Pennsylvania Convention of the , American Legion, which I* to hold ! the opening gathering of It* three- J | day sessions to-morrow. The reg iHtrution booth I* In the l'enn-Harri* and thl* afternoon und to-morrow morning will be occupied with dele- : gate* registering unit submitting ere- ; dent lal*. The local lied Cress chapter and the Chamber ot i'ominerce ure work- j nig together to provide entertain- J I metit fir Ihe legionnaires from all I ovci the K.ttte, und to-morrow even- j , tug the f."he*tnut Street Auditorium iwill be given over to a big dance J |in hotiui of the Legion. ■ Will Itc Theater Guest* i J •in Krubiv evening the delegates ;i|| be guests at a performance off {"Friendly Kneniles." at the ir phetini. The Housing Hureuu of th< chaintu r oi Commerce ha* likewise j i made provision* for houmng all the i I men vvlyo arc unable to secure hotel | i accommodation* Between I.UOU and ! ' 500 delegates, representing the 350 i I posts of the State, will be in liar- | I i lulling until the rlraiing session 04 . Saturday. Mayoi Daniel L. Kelster will pre- | sent the keys ol the city to the Klute j Legion ut the opening business ses sion 011 Thursday afternoon at Chest - I nut Sheet Half. There arc many important matter* to be tuken up ut j f4 011 tinned 011 Page Iti.] Berkman and Goldman Are Going to New York Hy liiMMled r,r,u Atlanta, Ua., i'ct. 1. —Alexander■! Ilerkman. who was convicted witlc Kmmu Goldman for conspiracy to) obstruct the Army draft, comiudeil Ins term In the Federal Penitential y here to-day and announced he would ; leave later for New York, where) both wilt face deportation charge*. i Herkmun I* a native of Husala. | Mis* Goldman finished her term I 'ln the Jefferson City, Mo. Federal ) ptisan several day* ago and Berk- 1 1 man planned to Join her In New j York. They have each deposited 1)5,(00 j In Liberty Itond* u* bull pending disposition of the deportutlon j charges, Herkman'a attorney an nounced. Ship Bearing Belgian Royalty Will Dock at Hoboken Tomorrow Hy ,h< •tffctd I'tfiSt New York. Offt. I A wlfl—■ from the steamship George Wash - J lington, aboard whb h are the King, and Queen of the llegtuns, reported ( Gie whip 300 mile* east of Kundy ) Honk ut * a. in. to-day. j Port of eniburkution official* in 1 Hoboken, who received the message i said the liner probably would not dock before to morrow morning. President Arises Late, After Restless Night Hy .4iii>itateJ frm, VV a.IIIII* lull. lilt. 1, After a rest-! i Is** night President Wllnon fell asleep • during the forenoon to-day and arose; ! lute Hear Admiral Grayson, hi* per- ( sonal physician at I o'clock thl* iifl-) e 1 noon Issued the follow lag bulletin ! 'The President b*d a re*t|e* niglit 'and consequently I* feeling mine, whttl Jaded tO'day." Tlie President'* general condition ] ua* described at Ik* While House 1 a* being a* good aa it wsa yester- I I day despite til* restless lilght. a' I setb*i k was not Indicated, it was I I MIS hi. " Fatally Hurt in Burnham Plant; Dies Within Hour la'MltoMii, lit., 'Jet, I Juinen ; VV, Dalby, IB years rffd. died hern ,ihl* morning from Injuries sue-' .tallied In Die Axle Plant of the I jHtgndurd Kteel Works, ut Iturnham.' I All hour earlier, when the hundle of! the slxlng peg punctured his übdo -1 men. Dulby served in Compuny M 112 and Company M 11* Infanlry -lln France, and saw some of the > hardest lighting of the war, ! W.AN'TM PAH J.l.\.*f KM- (AI.LKD I sohbhi . OcL 1 William C I Ada m*on, chairman of the Labor' party In parliament and leader of| ( the opposition Ihcre. has telegruplo-d 11 to Prime Minister Lloyd George ask- h inn thut Parliament be summoned I ! Imiiiediateiy. I, ONI.Y KVRNINti AgtWtCl I'ItF.SS SEtVlP.tl'kll IN II AHItI Mi I lit. WHITE SOX AND REDS ARE OFF IN WORLD SERIES Cincinnati Team Is on Short End of Betting; Both Managers Are Confident of Victory WILDLY YELLING CROWD OF FANS JAMS THE BALL PARK i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E. ronOJEKHIiBH Utotai nuttrrte* —t'hlcaito, rtcotte and Schalk; (Cincinnati, Ructhcr and Winso. I'nt pi t ea—Rißler, Evans. Quißtey and Nallin. Itcdluiul Field. Oct, I. The Iteil* | anil White Sox got off In the first i Kline of the World'* Series here j this afternoon with Ruether and Iwiiiko for Cincinnati and t'leotte | anil Si hulk, for Chicago on the re- Npertlve pitching and receiving ends i Contldence was indicated by state , menta from both managers. Moran, of the Cincinnati team said: , "We have clearly earned our way ■ Into the series and we will dearly learn our way IhrouKh It, I believe i that we have the better pitching. I , i have six iu~e. any one of whom ! , '■an depend on for excellent service." | Manager | one. Strike one. Hull two. Itall ihree. Hall four. Ituether walfceu. liath up. Hath sacrificed, Cicotte to iiandll. Heuther going to second. 1 iuubert up. Hall one. Daub.t ilew to Jackson, ituether retaining •second, tiroh up. Hall one Strtke one. Hall two. Strike two. tJ.-oli flew to Jackson. No runs, no hits I no errors. Red- t.et I'ivc I uurtli lulling Weaver up. Weaver out Groh to Dauhert. Jstk . son up. Hall one. Strike one. Kop out Jackson, Daubcrt taking the throw. Kelsch up. Strike on. relseh Was thrown out. Kopf i uuubert. Xo ruiu, no hilt* nu T error*. ! „ s ">oil Half Itoush up. Rous), filed out to Felach. Duncan ! Bull one. Duncan singled to right center Kopf up Cicotte took Hopi s drive throwing to second, forcing Duncan. Itlsberg taking He throw. Ni ab up. NVali singled, Kopi rem Idng second safely. Wlngo U|> Kopi scored. w hen Wine . rl * ht • in hulk's drive and throw - ;ing to Ituth forced Gandil. Sch... <>n tirst, Wilkinson up. WTlkins , fun 1.1 Schalk at w < ond. Itatli 1 i.- asstated. No runs, one hit. no er ror*. 1 Second Half Itoush up Striae one. Itoush filed to Feiscil. Duncan jup. Hall one. Duncan singled i , center. Kopf up. Strike one. Ball , one. Hall two. Duncan was out attempting to steal. Schalk to Ite | berg. Strike two. Ball three. If - , berg threw out Kopf at first after i making a great stop. No runs, one • hit. no trrortt. Russian Commander Apologizes For Flogging American Soldier By .Itsoriaird I'tfn. .. xs*" M, V ,T ? X ' I —n-rts link Xieeteg, the I . a b.. sniter. Informed .he Stat,. Itepart mrutllsOl that f.eaeral Hasan art. the super-tar llusslan eom tintli i In slherta. hag apt log - ireil la Miliar l.eneral Graves, i-am n> li ailing the V 1(1 e ric:i n force* In silo Ha far the laelileni si lma. Siberia. September 5. la toiling the arrest h> l assaeks af an Imiriesn affieer and enlisted man aad the gagging at the lai ler. I The nmbassgdnr also said f.ea- I ernl liars Mail had promised In . eall for the paalsbmeat of lb troops tibleb bad been guilty af I the mistreatment of (be tnerl | eaas. You May Still Secure War Record Mgiiv calls hate been recei •••' I for extra copies of Monday's |g*,.o of the Telegraph containing lists of j llsrriehurg heroes in the great ve • Those who still desire extrs cop. may obtain them as long as the Untit led supply lasts, by calling st the busi ness office of this newspaper. TI'RN CLOCKS OCT. 2. By JiAui iotrd I rest, Washington, Oct. 1. General un ' certainty is to when the clocks of ! the nation may be turned back and ! daylight saving abolished seems to have resulted from the action of Congress in repealing the day light , saving act. In answer to numerou | inquiries officials have pointed out that clocks may not be turned back ! until the last Sunday of Ooctober, or October 26, at 1 a. m.