Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page V : ROOFING ■ vol! NEVER KNOW the moment YOUR PROPERTY will be for sale. A poor roof marks it down. A good roof makes it look a bigger value. Let me build your roof. AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 18.5 J. Office 422 South 13th St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PARTNER WANTED Capable executive experienced in managing a large automobile repair service station, trucks especially, wanted, who will invest from to $3,000 in business, taking a half interest, working on a salary and a share of the protits. Must take full charge at once. Business permanently established. located in heart of city. Will stand close examination. Ad dress all inquiries, which will no strictly confidential to Box s-8087 cr.ro Telegraph. WANTED—Man with 8300 to 8500 far equipment whicli will put hint in a business giving immediate returns and large profits. Can be handled by person otherwise employed. Call even ings Crystal Hotel. Room 320. W ASTED—Man. small capital.,who understands manufacturing business from all ends. Financial support guaranteed. References required. Chamber of Commerce. Hickory. S. c. SUBSTANTIAL, manufacturing cor poration wants capable men to es tablish branch -aid manage salesmen. 8300 to 81500 necessary, lou handle own money. Will allow expenses to Baltimore if you will quality. *or particulars address Secretary, 41S N. Howard St.. Baltimore. Md. T WELL established oyster business. Also small ice cream parlor; best io cs tiou in city for a small restaurant; cheap to quick buyer. For particulars call Bell 879 M or address Box L-8012. FOR SALE —Restaurant, candy and cigar store, well stocked, daily busi ness {125; in manufacturing town, short distance from Lebanon. This is an opportunity. Address P. O. Box 133. Lebanon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Unusual opportunity to secure ex clusive rights in Harrisburg. and Central Pennsylvania BURN ALL FUEL SAVER. Business established in Harrisburg. Saving fifteen per cent, to forty-live per cent., actual experience. Small capital and refer ences required. A. F. HOFFSOMMER. Old Orchard. Harrisburg A CHANCE —To make 840 a day on road work. We can put on two trucks immediate ly. If interested call at our office for details. Apply DEN BY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 Capital Street. LIVE business for a live man, in nearby town. Restaurant, confection ary cigars. Doing business of 842.000 a year or more. Xpply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth St. BUSINESS PERSONALS WALL paper and paper hanging; can save you 81 on each room; work must be O. K. Apply 1209 Market. Bell 445 W. M. G. Sanderson. NEW automobile tops built to order for any make of cars. Work done if mptly and fully guaranteed, hot Cfiees and samples, write or call, Hopp Carriage Co., Miffiinburg, Ta. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— Single edge, 25c doz., double edge. 35c doz* razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug oto.e. FURNITURE CRATED. J. A. Bishop? 1738 Logan Street. Bell 263211 OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co., lt>3B Logan Street. Bell 4396-J. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING First class work. t-hilcoat Bios., 233 Harris street. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHuSPHO-QULNLNE will stave it 00 If taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. _____ DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO.. 208 Market street. " A LANE New and second-hand lurnlture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 4.30-3. STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private looms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing ot all kinds. D. Cooper A Co Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in nreproof ware bouse. 83 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-lireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. STORAGE Low rates. Highsplre Distillery Co.. Ltd., Highspire, Pa. Both phones. STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. U. Diener. 4UB Mark, i street. R MUSICAL VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLEE'S. 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES promptly and rarafui'.y repaired by an expert only. CTLSK'S, 14 South Fourth street. YOU have made the visit to music bouses, for a special Columbia record, you have not found it. We have it. Spangler Music House, 2112 North Sixth street. FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS, LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREEN AW ALT, JR. 120 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 618-J. INSURANCE INSURE and prepare your future income against accident or sickness in a square up-to-date insurance company which has strength and service, and be sure that it is the Commercial Casualty Insurance Com pany. Newark. New Jersey. Local of fice. 44 Union Trust Bldg. Bell phone 2769. SALINGER & MILLER. ¥ MONEY TO LOAN MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." (Continued in Next Column) WEDNESDAY EVENING, MONEY TO LOAN BUY COAL NOW With our money and insure your comfort next winter. Pay us back in convenient month ly payments. Charges reason able—only three and one-half per cent, per month on bal ances. No other charges ot any kl^, opEißAl:rvE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St- WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 4, 1919, to Individu als in need of reedy cash, small leans a specialty, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 122 Walnut Street. HAULING AND MOVING Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager, 241 Kelker St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 8518 BECK & HARRIS, local and long distance haulers, furniture, machin ery, pianos aud safe moving a spe cialty. Bell phone 2415. Dial 3283 or call at Ober's Garage. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, .417 Capital street. Both phones. HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Belly. Both phones. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture Moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. 636 Calder street Both phones. Bell 5636-J. Dial 3638 HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubers Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. .Manager. Hershey. Pa. Bell phone 15K6. PAUL BECK general hauling, local and long distance, making a specialty of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at X 419 Vernon Street or Bell 1811-3. WE Move Anyth.ng. Anywhere. Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4990. Dayton Cycls Co., 912 North Third street WHERE T# DINE m 1 ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St BELL 1956 DIAL 2183 RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embulmer. 511 North Second Street BELL 252 DIAL 2146 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and east faces the new park way. The prices ot lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING Let us make your old fall and win ter clothes look new. We call and de liver. Both phones. H. GOODMAN, 1306 H North Sixth Street AUTOMOBILES / OVERLAND * USED CAR DEPARTMENT These are new offerings that should find ready buyers. We invite your early inspection. Cadillac. seven passenger touring, in good running or der, excellent p&int, top and upholstery, 8650. Hudson 6-40 roadster, re finished. A comfortable car. quiet, with good power, 8850 Overland, model 90. five passenger touring. Refinished throughout, and runs like new. OVERLAND—S passenger touring. An easy riding, eco nomical car in very good con dition. Open Evening. Time Payments THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO. Both Phones 212-214 N. 2d St FOR SALE—Ford coupe in excel lent condition, electric starter and lights, bargain at 8500. Apply Dr. Lawson. Penbrook. Bell 2262. ~ FOR SALE —Five passenger Pull man. special built, G. B. & S. engine, Dixie magneto. Gray and Davis start ling and lighting system, first class condition, good as new, 81.200 value, will sell at reasonable figure. Inquire 19 S. 4th St. 1%-ton Republic truck 2 Reo light delivery cars. 1 Ford roadster. 1 Grant six touring. STAR GARAGE 13th and Paxton Sts. FOR SALE —114-ton capacity Mar tin truck,-35 horsepower engine; prire right for cash. Apply J. H. Troup Music House, 15 S. Market Square. OVERLAND light six coupe, com pletely overhauled and repaired, tires like new, real bargain. Ford roadrter, demountable rims, tires first class shape. Reo roadster, real bargain. Velie touring, repainted and in fine shape. _ , Brisco. three-passenger roadster, in fine shape. , . Time payments can be arranged. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO., 1917 North Third Street. i FOR SALE—I9IB 5-passenger Bulck good condition. 81250. Telephone Cap tain Kimble. 3080 J. GRANT, five-passenger; 6 cylinder; four new tires and tubes; good con dition; cheap to quick buyer. Ester brook. 912 North Third St. MAGNETOS—AII types. 4 and Bosch high tension, Elsman. Dixie, Splitdorf. Mea. Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schiffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron street Bell 2632. FORD touring. 17 model; electric lights; runs and pulls like new. Price 8375 cash. Dial 36-C. S. R. Horst Llnglestown. near Harrisburg. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. AH sorts ot auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 Soutn Cameron street OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked o, oldtimers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 22, 24. 26 North Cameron Street Bell 3633. FOP SALE —Chalmer's Sedan. 1917; new uphols:ering; Chandler. 1919. 4- nassenger. sport model: wire wheels, bumper, spot light. 5 new tires; Over land. 191 S. 90 delivery car. Inquire Penn-Harris Taxicab office, care I Penn-Harrla Hotel. (Continued In Next Column) AUTOMOBIIJCS ROADSTER for sale. In the best ot condition, good tires, new top and electric equip. 8250 takes it Inquire E. W. Lichtenberger. 2154 N. 4th St. 1917, 5-passenger Overland for sale, completely overhauled, new pantasole top, new battery, all new tires. Was rpainled in early gutniner.. Owner took very good care of car. Runs as good as new. Will demonstrate. Ad dress Box D-808S care Telegraph or call Bell 3735J Harrisburg. after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Ford touring car cheap. Inquire 2512 N. 7th St. or call Bell 706 R. Dial 5765. FORD—I9I7 roadster, good tires and top. in A 1 condition, with demount able wheels. Inquire 522 Blackberry Avenue. CARS OARS! CARS! Two Chevrolet touring. 1916 model. ' One Chevrolet touriug, 1917 model. I One Royal mail Chevrolet roadster. I One Bulck roadster, 1915 model. One Buick roadster, 1914 model. These cars have been thoroughly overhauled and are in the very best of mechanical conditlou and electrically equipped lights and starters. We also do all kinds ot automo bile repairing. Truck work a special ty. You will find us every day from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. at 1336-38-40 Thompson ave., at the Thompson Ave. Garage. Edwin Phelps, Mgr. i BARGAINS—Premier touring car. electric gear shift, like new; Denby ! 1-ton express body with top. first class condition; International one ton truck, used ten months, cheap; International two-ton truck, used nine months, cheap; Acme 3Va-ton with Woods steel dump body, used six months; Denby 3-ton. with Woods steel dump body; Cadillac unit, with two-wheel trailer; Overland. 1918, 5- passengcr touring; two-ton Mack. Wood's hoist, Denby body. Denby Sales Corporation. 1265 Capital St. FOR SALE —One light roadster, late model, in good condition, also one motorcycle with sidecar, cheap to quick buyer. Apply Klectra Garage, Evergreen and Thompson St. WM. PENN GARAGE 224-6 Mueneh street, limousines for funeral parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re quired by specialist. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town. liar; risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 North Third street. 1917 Chandler, club roadster. 8909. 1915 Bulck. one-ton truck. 191S Reo touring, fine running or der. at a bargain price. The rfcove cars will appeal to the average buyer In the market for a good used car. Demonstrations given CHELSEA AUTO CO.. * A Schiffman. Manager. FOR SALE —Two-ton International truck in good condition; cheap. Ap ply FEDERICK'S GARAGE, 1807 North Seventh St. FOR SALE—I9I2 Cadillac, 6 pas senger touring car in A 1 condition. Apply any evening after 4 p. m. at 1600 Zarker St. FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good run ning order. 8893. Horst, Llnglestown. WANTED—AII kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. AUTUS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. BELL 2360 DIAL 4914 Garages, Accessories ami Repairs THE FISHER RIM GRIP SUB-CASINGS ere in a distinct class by themselves. Their construction is based upon the idea of ACTUALLY' relieving the outer tire from all AIR PRESSURE STRAIN. Ask lor demonstration. AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell IS7SJ. LET ME BUILD YOUR HOOP'. LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF. YOUR Dodge plus a Ray field car buretor. That's a great combination— a Ray field equipped Dodge. The spe- i cial Dodge model is inexpensive and the saving in gasoline bills is from 13 to 30 per cent., will pay for it in a short time. A Rayfleld on any car in creases its efficiency all around. My. how she pulls the hills. Agency Fed erick'a Garage, 1807-09 North Seventh St.. Harrisburg, Pa. AUTO repairing of all kind; first class mechanics on all makes of cars. Susquehanna Motor Co., 117-121 South Third St. Open day and night. THE FISHER RIM GRIP SUB-CASINGS are so constructed that they WILL stay on the rims, fully inflated, without an outer tire, and will carry the load of any automobile. Ask for demonstration, AUCTIONEEK HITE. Bell 1875 J. LET ME BUILD YOUR ROOF. LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF ' i MOTORCYCLES AND nICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND. 1507 NORTH THIRD STREET FOR SALE 1919 Reading standard motorcycle with side car; electric; like new; bar gain. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 12 North Third SL PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. October 4. at 10 a. in., Laura M. Gish, will offer at public sale, her farm. IVi miles north of Newport, in Oliver township. Perry County, containing 89 acres more or less, 83 acres under high state of cul tivation, balance woodland, 2 houses, large bank barn and necessary out buildings, young orchard. Red shale soil. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Harrisburg Light and Power Company has filed a petition with the Public Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, for approval of its steam heat service tariff P. S. C. Pa. No. 2, effective upon ten days' notice to the public, cancelling tariff P. S. C. Pa. No. 1. and providing for an increase of ten cents per thousand pounds under each block above the rates contained in said tariff No. 1. as approved by the Commission, and also containing certain changes in the rules and regulations governing steam heat service. Hearing on this petition will be held in the offices of the Public Serv ice Commission in the Capitol at Har risburg on Wednesday. October 22, 1919. at 9.30 o'clock In the forenoon. HARRISBURG LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY. My wife. Miriam Mellinger, having left niv bed and board without Just cause, I hereby notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on my ac count, as 1 will not pay any debts contracted by her. (Signed)#MAßVlN E. MELLINGER. iHAJUUSBURO TELEQRHPH 1 WarkeTS NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS Chandler Brothers and Company members of New York and Philaffel phla Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New York furnish the following quotations: Open Close AJlis Chalmers 47ft 47 % Amer Beet Sugar 97 95% American Can 67 66% Am Car and Foun Co .. 134 134 Amer Loco 109% 108% Amer Smelting 73 73% American Sugar 143 142% Anaconda 48% 68% Atchison 90% 92 Baldwin Locomotive ... 144% 140% Baltimore and Ohio .... 39% 39% Bethlehem Steel B 108% 107 Butte Copper 28 27 California Petroleum .. 52% 51% Canadian Paclllc 152 152% Central Leather 106% 104% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 58% 59% Chi Mil and St Paul ... 42 44 Chi R I and Pacific .... 28 28% Chino Con Copper 42% 43% Col Fuel and Iron .... 46% 46% Corn Products 88% 88 Crucible Steel 245 240% United Food 90% 90% Erie 15% 16% General Motors 263 259 Goodrich B F 82% 82% Great Northern pfd 88 87% Great Northern Ore subs 45% 45 Hide and Heather 36% 36 Hide and Leather pfd .. 129 129 Inspiration Copper 60% 61% International Paper .... 62 64% Kenneoott 34% 34% Kansas City Southern .. 19% 20is Lackawanna Steel 86% 85% Lehigh Valley 48% 48% Maxwell Motor 48 47% Merc War Ctfs 58% 57% Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 118% 118% Mex Petroleum 225 221% Mi,dvale Steel 52% 62 Mo Pacific 28% 30 Mo Kans T 12% 12% N Y N H and H 32% 33% New York Ont and West 20% 20% Norfolk and Western .. 102 102 Northern Pacific 88% 89% Pennsylvania Railroad . 43% 43% iPittsburgh Coal 64% 64 VJ Railway Steel Spg .... 100 100 Ray Con Copper 23 23% Reading 82% S3 Republic Iron and SteeT 99% 96% Southern Pacific 103% 104% jStudebaker 119% 117% Union Pacific 123% 125 U S 1 Alcohol 140 141 U S Rubber 122% 128 IT S Steel 107% 106% Utah Copper 82% 84 Virginia-Carolina Chem 80 80 White Motors 61% 61% Westinghouse Mfg 55% 55% Willys-Overland 33 % 33% Western Maryland .... 13 13 Sinclair Oil 59% 58% NEW YORK Cl'KB MARKETS Following quotations furnished by Howard A. Reily and Company. 212 North Third street, Harrisburg. Pa.; Land Title Building. I'hila. Pa.; 20 Broad street. New York Citv; INDUSTRIALS Last Sale Aetna 10% Carlt P 3% Colonial Tire 1.8 Gonl Asphalt 137 * Heyden Chem 8% Hupp Mo 11% No Am Pulp 4% Am Marconi 6% Overland Tire 26% Perfection Tire l United Profit 2% Submarine 17 U S Ship 4% U S Lt and H 2% INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale Cosden 11% Federal . 3% Inter Pet 35 Met Pet 2% Okmulgee 1% •Shell Trad 75% Sequoyah 9-16 Boston and Wyo 75 Boone S Glenrock 4% Island 8 Merritt 23% Morton 3% I Pennok 14% I Sapulpa 7% MINING Last Sale Big Ledge 9-16 Cresson 2% Canada 1 9-16 Howe 4% Mother Lode 54 Nipissing. 11% * 4 Rescue " 19 Tonopah Min 3 Tonopah Ex 2 11-16 WWhite Caps 17 Boston and Montana ... 76 Caledonia 43 Cash boy 7 Hecla 5 % J Butler 27 Jumbo Ex 9 Machdmara 60 West End 1 9. 16 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Oct I.— Oats, higher; No. 1. tvhite, 17%®60%c; No. 2 white, 78%®79%c: No. 3 white. 77%®78%c. Butter—Higher; western creamery, extra, 65c; nearby prints, fancy, 71 ® 73c. Live Poultry—Fowls, lower; live roosters higher; fowls and chickens, 28®32c; roosters, 24®26c. Dressed Poultry—Firm; roosters, higher. 24c. Potatoes—Firm; Penna. higher; |2.70®2.90 per 100 lbs. Oat:-—Steady; No. 1 white, 79@80c; No. £ white. 78® 79c; No. 3 white. 77 ® 78c. Cheese—Quiet; New York and Wis consin full milk, 30®32c. Flour—Firm, fair demand; winter straight western, /new 810.10® 10.49; winter straight, nearby, new, $9.75® 10; Kansas straight, new, $ll-25® 11.50; Kansas shore patent. new. $11.50® 12; spring short patent, new, $12®12.25; fancy spring and city mills patent, family brand, $12.75® Hay—Steady but quiet; timothy. No. I. $3l ®32 per ton: No. 2, $28®30; No. 3. $24®27; clover mixed hay, light mixed. $28@30; No. 1 mixed, $26@27. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Chicago, Oct. I.—Hogs—Receipts. 12,000, lower. Heavy, sls® 16.50; me dium, $15.50® 16.75; light. $15.75® 16.75; light lights, $15.25@16.25~; heavy packing sows, smooth. $14.25 ®l5; packing sows, rough, $13.75® 14.25; pigs. $14.75®15.75. Cattle—Receipts 12.000. firm. Beef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime, $16.50® 18.25; medium and good, $11.25® 16.50; common, $8.50® 11.25; light good and choice. $14.75 ®18: common and medium, $8.60® 14.50; butcher cattle heifers. $6.50® 14.75; cows, $6.60® 13.50; canners and cutters, $5.50® 6.50; veal calves. $2O ®21.25; feeder steers. $7@12'50; stockers steers, $6.25®10; western range beef steers, sB@ls; cows and heifers. $6.50®13. * Sheep—Receipts 14.000; firm; lambs. $13.75® 16.15; culls and common. s9® 13.25; ewes, medium, good and choice, $6.75®8; culls and common. $3®6.25. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE Chleugo, Oct. 30.—Board of Trade closing: Corn —Dec. 126%: Mav 124%. Oats —Dec. 70%; May 73%. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Commonwealth Trust Company will be held at the principal office of -the company, Harrisburg. Pa., on the 7th day of November, 1919, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. for the purpose of voting for or against a proposed increase in the capital stock of said company from $250,000 to $500,000. W. H. METZGER. Secretary, f Commonwealth Trust Co. Pork—Oct. 34.02; Jan. 33. Ijird—Oct 27.30; Jan. 22.75. nibs —Oct. 18.70; Jan. 15.15. 44 Cigar Company is to Have Establishment Here; Will Employ 200 Makers Through the efforts of the Indus trial committee of the Chamber of the 44 Cigar Company, of Philadel phia. Is about to establish a branch in Harrisburg, which will provide employment for 200. The fourth lloor of the former T. J. Dunn Cigar Company building at State and Cameron streets has been leased, giving 11,000 feet of lloor space. The company, which manu factures the well-known 41 and Adlon cigars, has other branches ull through this part of Pennsylvania. B. Ltpschutz. president of the com pany, announced thut 60 people had been employed to begin operations, and the force will be expanded to 200 as rapidly as possible. The com pany was established by the present head in 1893. SEEK ST. LOUIS MAX Morris Segar, a colored citizen of St. Louis, Mo., last heard from in this city, is being sought by Harris burg police for relatives. He is described as being five feet, four inches in heigh and as weighing 170 pounds. He has been missing twelve years. HIS CHIEF TROUBLE There is an elevator boy in a New York office building who is among a large number of public who resent needless questions. One day there entered his car a rather fussy old lady, and garrulous as well. "Don't you ever feel sick going up and down in this elevator all day?" she asked. "Yes, ma'am." said the boy. "Is it the motion going down?" "Na, ma'am." * "The motion going up?" "No, ma'am." "Is it the stopping that does it?" "No, ma'am." "Then what is it?" "Answering questions, ma'am." — Everybody's. First "Y" Entertainment Is to Be Held on October 10 Plans were completed to-day at the weekly meeting of the social committee of the Y. M. C. A. in the assembly room for the first enter tainment of the fall season, to be known as the "Fall Opening" and to be held Friday evening, October 10. W. E. Detrich has been appointed chairman of the committee of ar rangements. He will be assisted by "Doc" Miller, physical director at the "Y;" Frank Roth and S. S. Rutherford, who will arrange for the refreshments. V. Grant Forrer was appointed chairman of the committee to ar range for the annual woodchopping bee, which proved so great a suc cess last year. This will be held Saturday afternoon, October 18. Wood to be used in the "Y" fire places during the winter will be se cured in this way. Assisting Mr. Forrer will be Frank Covert and Mr. Rutherford. Police Have 16-Year-Old Boy Suspected of Theft Arrested near Millerstown yes terday, Harvey Harton, 16 years old, of Philadelphia, was turned over to the Harrisburg police last night, sus pected of having taken, in addition to an automobile, a bicycle and a number of articles, including a Lib erty Bond, |39 in cash, a revolver and other things, from H. R. Back enstoss, 432 Nectarine street. The youth is alleged to have taken the automobile from near Mifflin, after sawing a three-inch chain from a rear wheel. At the time he is said to have been riding a stolen hicycle, which he abandoned when he found the automobile. Near Mil lerstown, he aroused suspic ion of Harvey Snydman, of that place. It was learned to-day that a warrant was issued here for his ar rest more than a week ago, fol lowing the disappearance of the articles at the Backenstoss home. Scientific Discussions by Garrett P. Serviss At the recent semi-centennial cele bration of Cornell University, thou sands of graduates, representing a dozen successive four-year classes, as sembled together in rejoicing crowds on the beautiful hill -above Cayuga Lake, and renewed half-forgotten ties, re called old fellowships and cheered for Alma Mater. Sitting around the gorgeously striped canvas pavilions, pitched on the greens, were groups of gray-haired graduates of the early seventies and eighties of the last century—now become judges, lawyers, doctors, engineers, manufac turers, heads of great Industrial en terprises, authors, preachers, profess ors, farmers every one wearing his class button with his name printed on It, as a ready means of introduction and identification. They came from almost every State in the Union, and many motored to the meeting frpm long distances, often more than a thousand miles. As I looked at them, and noticed how many of the faces of the older men seemed to bear only the marks left by worldly prosperity, acquired by stern methods, I felt a certain dis appointment. Boys whom I had known as rosy-cheeked, careless free-hearted open-minded, eager for learning, full ot delighted aatonishment at the new world that opened before them in the academic halls, were now roll-chinned, puff-lipped, hard-cheeked, cold-eyed, pompous, unresponsive personages, ap parently proud only of the treasures they had plied up where moth and rust corrupt, and with no outward sign that any influence upon the spirit had been Implanted in them during their student days. And yet, us I found out, even they had gained soaiethlng in those early days of which they seemed hardly aware. They had not comprehended Emerson's difficult axioms of "literary ethics;" they had not, with him, re jected that "maxim of low prudence," which avers that "the first duty is to get land and money, place and name" —such things were beyond them, as they mußt be beyond the vast ma jority of the earth's Inhabitants, as long as the physical bases of human life remain what they € [ I that you loss vslu- !> i able literature be- . [ # cause time has dealt , > $ harshly with your treas- J ure books. Likewise. <> > you may have your 00l- ][ ! lection of magazines or , > papers bound Into one, ], two, or as many vol- £ umes as you like by j, bringing them to our <> bindery. Or you may J, have the worn covers of £ £ your gift-books rebound 2 S so as to be as good as * £ new. We do all manner S a of binding and do it £ J right Let ue help you. > | The Telegraph Printing Ce. jj , Printing, Binding, Da signing, Photo Engrav- , f lug. Die Stamping, Plate £ Printing :: :: :: j * \ $ ZIS Ft4er.il S„ Binhbnrg, Pa. t Academy Bowlers Start Season With Good Scorei Academy League bowlers started the seuson last night. All games wll! be played on Academy alleys. In last night's games, the Cubs won three games over the Pirates, and the Giants took two out of three from the Senators. William Colo viras was high man in his match with 199. Burger made 186. The scores: Senators Shields ...... 147 95 123—365 Buela 97 155 137—389 E. Bnmford . . 11l 82 89—282 Pop Miller ... 126 131 100—391 C. Bnmford.. 97 158 136—391 Totals .... 578 621 585 1784 Giants Page 134 120 119—373 StUll 112 147 103—362 Rowe 116 96 133—345 Ooloviras 110 -199 148—457 Simmons .... 91 108 120—819 Totals .... 563 670 623 1856 Cubs Low 86 134 118—838 •Shiplev 100 109 139 —338 Sible 100 112 93 —305 Nunemaker .. 118 132 126 —376 Burger 186 167 132 —485 Totals .... 590 654 608 —1852 I*l rates Johnson 94 149 89 —232 Myers 102 107 115—324 J.Harmon ... 114 104 108 —326 Sempeles .... 115 143 148 —406 Storm 134 150 94—378 Totals 569 653 554 1766 Schedule for Wednesday. October I—Yankees vs. Athletics; Red Sox vs. Indians. Cubs won three games and lost none. Cubs won by eighty-six pins. High score —Burger, 186 —485. Rain Is No Interference; Fans See Today's Game Rain in Harrisburg did not mean anything to the baseball fans. As long as Cincinnati and the White Sox were in action in Cincinnati, lo cal fans had a chance. They took it to-day and a big crowd watched the game played on the Lew Rltter electrcial board at Chestnut Street Auditorium. The game started on time. Every play was given close attention and it was Just like being at the game to see this board in operation. Every game will be play ed this way. Lew Ritter has pleased local fans for several years in this manner. Larger Percentage For New York Giants to Win That the game on Monday be tween New York Giants and Klein Chocolate Company team, will be a real battle is assured by Manager Brackenridge. He regrets Monday's indifferent playing on the part of Washington. His contract for the Monday game includes a stipulation that by winning the Giants will get more money than if they lose. This will put both teams on their mettle. The game will start at 3.30 and will be played at Island Park. The contract also calls for the players announced yesterday. The Washington players explained that their season had ended and many of them left for their homes after the game in Harrisburg. It was un derstood by Manager Brackenridge that he would get a squad of eleven players including Walter Johnson. Women Golf Survivors Start Rounds Early Today By Associated Prese. Shawnee on the Delaware, Pa., Oct.. I.—The sixteen women golfers who survived the first round of the national championship tournament yesterday swung into action again this morning. The most important contest of the day brought together Miss Alexa Stirling, the national champion, and Miss Marion Hollins, holder of the Metropolitan title, in the first bracket. Second only to this was the match between Miss Mildred Caverly, Philadelphia, and Mrs. W. A. Gavin, the New York star. IIIIIIIIII I FRANKLIN BUILDING AND t |LOAN ASSOCIATION! ? 56TH SERIES STARTING | MONEY TO I.KND {HUNDREDS HAVE SECURED! {HOMES THOUSANDS HAVE{ {SAVED MONEY—HAVE YOU?? 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