8 H Quality! Not Premiums || Kg The cost of the tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes vg nf prohibits the use of premiums and coupons. P| Camels are a blend of choice quality Turkish |i| and domestic tobaccos. Smoke smooth and even f --. and leave you scot-free of any cigantiy aftertaste. ra Camels are 20 for 10 cents, and you can't buy ggi a more satisfying cigarette at any price. Bp Stake a dime against a package to-day. If your dealer can't supply you. send 10c for one package ■ ' or SI.OO for a carton of ten package• 200 cig arettes , ay sggS postage prepaid After smoking one package, if yom don't find CAMELS o« represented, return the other nine package• and we wilt refund » our money. E R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. m Win»ton-S*l«m, N. C. NEWS OF THE S CENTRAL HSCIi WILL PLAY AT STEELTGN SATURDAY 'Aote Still Out of Game. But Roth and Smelt jc: Arc Back—Tsch Will Meet Allentown High Ou Island Park Grounds Central High play* - ret..n :amr 011 the Cottage Hill fiel i, Steeltoi. (Saturday afternoon at o'clock. the fc>teelton High school t am being t.ie opponent Steelton ent« - : o :i«n' with the a lvantage of a v > tory over Central High, while > entral will have to try to reverse the result of the la-t game. - It is not believed that Rote will be is tiie game, the fast quarterback of the Centra! High s.-hool tonm being still on tiie list of ripple* with a very tore shoulder. Koto was :r.,uire.i r. tho Steelton game in th : .« ity two weeks ago and is yet bardlv aide to I use His rijt.it arm. There is some degree of joy ti the. local sohoois ranks, however, fo: 1: was announced yesterday- that K>th and Smeltzer two baekfield sr::-» woul i be allovvel to jet tuo the game ..gainst tne Blue and White. Tht Non-Rreaay Toilet Crea rr. —Keeps the Sktn -Sol: find Velvety in R« uj? Weathe-. An Exquisite Toilet Pro, nation JSc. GOKCAS (IRIT. STORF> Hi >. Thir.l M.. mid t\ ft. li Mailon CHICHESTER S PILLS e" Tl»e MAMOIU BRAND. A Hllto in Br4 »■»! Weld i.ci . ;; (v/ Simss&S'A'ft few p.e;4tm >Ol9 BY DRAMATIC SCENE FROM THE M YRKLE* HARDER PL A V .4 T MAJES TIC SA TURD A Y MA TIN EE A ND MIGHT mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmstmmwmmmmmmmammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmm ASK FOR-* X Lancaster's Favorite Brew RIEKER'S BEER JNO. G. WALL, Agt. Harrisburg, Pa. Frank J. Rieker, Mgr. HAKIUSBrRO STAR-IXIIKPKXHKXT. THURSDAY EVEN I NO. NOVEMBER 5, 1914. i have been out of the game since the Steelton struggle two weeks ago and will go hack with a determination to io the:: best to bring home the baon. Tin- -how ,11s; of the team at New Bloom'ield was disheartening to many ' hut five of the regulars were out ot the line-up and they will all lie back with a possible exception of two men. one of which is Koto. Coach Smith has had his troubles m yetting au efficient pivot man to till Koto's place, but Zeigler, a husky play ; er, is tilling in and can bo counted to give a good account of himself. At Steelton the team is in slightly better -hape. Gardner an.l Pavhoff, the tno :ast backfield men, who suffered leg bruises in Saturday 's game against Wiiliauisport are out again and will get into the game. To • i will again have the call on the local football fans Saturday afternoon. laying the Vllentown High school eleven ou the ls'.aivl Park grounds. The Tc.-h team is in pretty fair shape and ia. e been going through signal I rill- and >cr r.image this week under the direction of Coach Duukie. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. The Tech scrubs will pl«v the Enhaut team . i' a rouble attraction, the game start ing at 2 o'clock. The Allentown team is a newcomer and little is known of. ;« strength hereabouts. NATIONALS BEAT MONARCHS Had Margin of tiss Fins in Game at Casino Alleys The Nationals won from the Mon archs :iv 2S N pins in a Casino Ten I'in I.eague :i aUh on t:.e Casiuo alleys, get ting h total ot 2,*>:J4 for the three games and setting a new season's mark. The wiaaar* set a mark of 972 'in the ; opening game, which is also the t>ea: mark of the season, .lone- and Ford carved ofl "he individual honois. The sore: MONARCHS Bent .... 125 204 214 — 543 Senior .... 135 145 167 447 rankle ... 122 171 155 445: l'ord ltiti 123 152 554 Atticks ... 14$ tS2 214 — 544 Totals . . 696 93$ 902—2531> NATIONALS Basel. 206 183 146 535 V. D. Miller 193 196 149 43S Thomson 201 159 193 553 •lones 190 200 232 622 Luck Is 2 215 179 576 Totais . . 972 953 $99—2824 Tin Impure, the ie eiving and the .n.-haritable extruie themselves from •-rental bits? by taeir unfitness for en joy ng.—Burns. • COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWS! State College State College, Pa.. Nov. a. —Only two Penn State regulars scrimmaged against the freshman eleven yesterday 1 afternoon. James and Kratt lined up with a team of second-atriug men,> while the other varsity men rested for' the hard game expected with Lehigb on Saturday, l lark. Wood. Lamb, Iliggins. Miller and McDowell were battel el in the Lafayette contest, and thev will have little roujrli work before they face the South Bethlehem team. Every one! of th# cripple, with the exception of i Captain Tobin and Whitey Thomas, will I be in his place against Lehigh. State's coaches are looking for the har.iest test ot the eleven's defense faced this year. Only ten tirst downs have been ma.icj through State's line in the six game.* | played, but I.ehigh's strong open game ' is expected to tax every resource in the! blue and white defensive game, j Equipped wijh l.ehigh's formations, the] scrubs successfully gained against the; varsity's line and ends throughout the. practice yesterday. 1 jamb kicked sever ' al placement goals from midfield. His! ability along that line will i>e used ex tensively on Saturday. Kratt, the left i tackle, was use I in the baektield yes ! terday. He tilled Captain Tobin's shoes' at left halfback. Buc knell Ijcvvisburg. Pa.. .Nov. s.—The Buck neil eleven was given what wiil likely j he the hardest scrimmage of the week yesterday, as the coaches have decided ' to ease up in their work with the var sity in view of the Saturday game with Albright. The team is moving along in much better shape than it has anv j time this season. Banks and Aleshoukas j are showing up better every night on the ends. Danowski is the oniv line man j out of the game and he wiil likely be in j shape for the Albright game. Topham i did a lot of drop kicking yesterday an i j was fairly successful. MacOermott and! l>avis alternated at quarterback, but | Ma.'Dermot-t will start Saturdav's con test. Gettysburg Gettysburg. Pa.. Nov. 5. The liet! tys'ourg squad returned from New York yesterday in a badly crippled condition. Nearly every man is suffering from ! bruises and strains of a more or le>s se-1 vere nature. Coach O'Brien ha i thosej who were able run aroun.i the track: several times to work out the stiffness.! The work will be iigln for the two days j before the team must leave tor Haiti . more, where the annual game with Johns Hopkins will be piayed on Sai urday. It is likeiv that several of the, men wili be unable to get into this game and others will lie drilled at once : to take their places. Lebauon Valley Aunville. I'a.. Nov. s.—The vanitv ; team of Lebanon Valley College was i given a long signal (raeticc yesterday : afternoon on Aunville tield at the en! of which time the scrub team was [laced against the tirst eleven. Thei coach ordered his quarterback jo us? forward pusses and e" i runs, all other signal:- ;o be relegated. In the tortv minutes of play the tirst team aggre gation made four touchdowns anil the s.-rubs were contente i to finish the bat tle with but one. made by Ka.-e. quu.- terback. Outside Construction Wins I lie Outsuit ' oustrurtion ream won from the Machine >lu i> live on the Ca sino alleys las' nigiit. winning a hard fought match bv a margin of 5 pins. The scoraa: MA: IllN K SHOP Lenhart .. 15T 153 K>» 463 -Miller .. 126 156 126 — 408 Witt ..... 10S» 106 121— 336 Shannon . . 94 133 123 350 Books ...., 111 169 203 483 Tot.vls 59T TIT T32—2046 OCTSIUt CONSTRU' TIO.N Hayes .... 136 13T 160— 433 McCoanel . 10 s 136 122 366 Shipp .. . nr. l.».» 100— 3TO ■ Nacc IT3 Imi 120 — 453 i John .. .. 150 129 150— 429 Total* t.i s 2 TIT 652—2951 WESTPORT i i gr. 83 — 321 Eranca ... Tl 123 S6— 280 ' > R«l'p *2 P«S J-2 250 Ryan . . . 1 <»3 ss PS— 28S Hobson ... 134 1 Iti 97 34 7 Totais . . 493 54S 146 1457 CKNTR AI.S i jFox ...... 77 69 106— 252 Thome ... 77 124 84— 2So ; Port 83 86 So— 254 | Voder .... 62 93 97 252 ' j Gable .... 13! 132 86— 310 tj Totals 130 495 455—1353 | 1 Directory of ii Leading Hotels of Harrisburg 1 The Lochiel Coiner Market and Third Streets n Entrance ou Third Street EUROPEAN PLAN j K OG ins provided with Heat, Hot and i l old Water. Baths free tc guests \V. H. BYERLV. i=rop. HOTEL DAUPHIN :*0» MARKET STREET Euiopeun P'an Kates Jl.uu per day arid up. Rooms jiiig.t or en suite, with private baths. Luncheon. 11.SO to 2 p. m.. ;ise pinner daily, 5 to p. in., .%Oc bpeciai Sunday Dinner. 1- noon 10 5 p m.. 7.1 e A la carle se. viv.e. 6 a lit. to 1? p. n. HOH A Proprietor* I The Metropolitan Strictly European For something good to eat. Every thing ill season. Service tha best. Prices tlie lowest. HOTEL VICTOR No. t!."» Soul ft Fourth Btre«t Uirtvll) opp«»*(r t uioo Million rqui|i|*«*«l witu ail Hoilt-riJ Improve* atrnui runutui; \%uier in rvvr> rooa*i . (.Be bath; |irr(nll> (uiallarji ui<«W ' MI «-»<«krouul»util. I'.ntf* OIIMI«TUI«». Luruiicuo JOSEPH uiUb'l'i, Proprietor. THE BOLTON I • Market Square Large and convenient Sample Rooms , Passenger and Baggage Elevator. Elee trie Cars to and troui depot. Eleetrie Light and Steam Heat; Rooms en suite or single with Baths. Rates. 52.00 per day and up. J. H. ot M. S. Butterworth, Prop*. THEPLAZA Market St.. Harrisburg, Pa. j At the Entrance to the P. R. R. Station EUROPEAN PLAN F. B. ALDXNGER, Proprietor Hotel Columbus Absolutely Fireproof SO Rooms and Baths European Plan Maurice E. Russ, Proprietor Third and Walnut Sts., Federal Square FORM BASKETBALL LEAGUE Six Teams Expected to Enter for Silver Cup Offered By Local Association A baseball league fostered by the Harrisburg Basketball Association will be formed this evening at a meeting to be held in the City Gray's Armory, Second and Korster streets. The local association decided on the league last evening and called a meeting of man agers of proposed teams to be hold this evening. A Harrisburg team to gether with lives from Ob'erlin, Pen brook and Steelton will be included iu the new league. One game a week will be scheduled, games being played on the Armory tloor between the halves erf the Har risburg game on Saturday nights. Other towns interested iu the forming of such a league are invited to attend to-night's meeting so that definite plans can be arranged. A silver lov ing cup will be offered for the leading team. The Brookwood Club, of Philadel phia, will open the local basketball season to-morrow evening with the Harrisburg team. McCord. Baumbach, Atticks and Tom Gnffnev will .igaiu be members of the team. Haddow. Bovle and Krout are candidates for the team. Horace Geisol, forward on last year s team will officiate at the game. STEROS WIN FROM ADMEN Linos Also Lost to Makeups in Duck Pin Matches Last Night The Steros downed the Admen by 84 pins and the Makeups won from the Unos by 77 pins 111 the Patriot Duck Pin League mutch 011 the Casino alleys yesterday afternoon. Carpenter rolled rhe highest score of the afternoon. The scores: ADMEN Sohmer .... 101 97 90—2SS Peiffer S7 7-4 100—261 Herman .... 101 102 116—319 Totals .. . 259 273 306—868 STKROB Carpenter .. 99 121 145 —365 Carman .... 100 SO 120—309 Wagner .... 85 86 107 —278 Totals ... 284 296 372—952 1.1 NOS Gotwalt .... 82 93 100 —275 Steigleman . 9S 100 83 —281 Zeiglor 104 lis 54—306 Totals ... 254 31 1 267 862 MARKUPS lx>sh 74 9 7 103 —274 Frv 110 126 112—348 Brown 11l 11 4 92—317 Totais .. . 295 337 307—939 St. Mary's 12: Steelton Scrubs. « St. Mary's defeated the SteeltJti •scrubs last evening on the Cottage Hill field by the score of 12 to 6. The line-up: St. Mary's. Steelton Cooper 1., K. . . . Diffenderfer Slavan 1,. T Staub Baitles I* G Sharosky Pfinatella C Wushinski Youtz R. G Keim Piech ........R. T Beard Stanley R. E Eckenrode Zeran.e Q. B Alberts M. Zerau -e . . .L. 11. B Co-klin Starasinic . . .R. H. B Turano McCalian F. B Miller Touchdowns, Starasinic. McCahiin. Cocklin. Referee, Taggart. I'inpire, | Murphy. Time of quarters. 10 minutes. Harrisburg Si?us Scranton Lad Scranton Pa.. Nov. s.—Harry Scull, one of the best amateur catchers in this part of the State, has accepted terms with the Harrisburg club of the Tri-State League for next year, lie was in much demand among minor leagues, but the offer of the Harris burg club looked best to him. Open Basketball Season The Baldwin Athletic Club, of Steel ton. will open its basketball season at Oberlin this evening with the Neidig Memorial five, of that place. Law rence Aigust. of Enhaut. manager of the Memorials is anxious to complete his season's schedule. Lost Through Default Duukle defaulted to Broadliur.»t in I the Harrisl>urg Academy tennis tuur- I uev yesterday afternoon. leaving Broadhurst to meet Horton in the semi finals this afternoon. John Ross will meet the winner of this match in the championship go to-morrow afternoon. STUDENTS GET THE BODY As Directed in His Will, Colonel Grover's Remains Go to Science Philadelphia, Nov. 5. As he had di rected in his will, the 'body of Colonel Holmes Grover. United states Minister to Italy during the administration of Pre«i lent Grant, was delivered to the Jefferson Medical College ye«erday afternoon. Colonel Grover. who died last Mon day, won his commission in ttie army in the Civil nar. and was one of the military aids to ('resident Lincoln iu Ford's theatre iu Washington when the President was assassinated. Ijater. aft er serving as envoy to Italy, he was employed by the foreign offices of sev eral European Powers and wa< sent on many delicate diplomatic missions. In the last ten years reverses stripped him oJ' all income 'bu; his pen sion. but he refused to accept aid from friends or to communicate with rela tives in New England. .Mrs. Ruth A. Carey, of New Bruns wick. N. J., a sister, is the only rela tive whose address is known. FORTY PASSENGERS IN PANIC Gas In Main Explodes and Wrecks Car and Bridge New York. Nov. s.—Forty men and women passengers were thrown into a panic and Motorman Charles Hultz was badly cut when a trolley car of the Monmouth Traction Company was jmrt ly wrecked and the Throckmorton bridge. Red 'Bank. N. J., badly dam aged last nig-ht by the explosion of gas in a main. The re|ort was heard for miles. Many houses were jarred. The explosion is believed to have been caused by a spark from the trolley rails igniting tttie gas. The large road boards of the 'bridge were torn up for thirty feet near the residence of ex- Judge Charles E. Hendrickson. Every window in the trolley car was blown out. "Comedy Night" at Elks The Elks will celebrate "Comedy Night" to-night with a motion pi.ture program. The feature is entitled "Round I.'p." Refreshments will be served. The NEWARK Shoe—for no man who tries |H| The NEWARK would ever dream of paying more than $2.50 for his shoes again. fIH / T N NEWARK Shoe / \\ 01 is solved the Cr ' B dealer's j For Boys at 51.5 0n a pair Oreatest Value Ever Given* 6^oea * NEWARK SHOE STORES CO. | HAIIKISIII Mi IIIIA M il I 315 MARKET ST., Near Dewberry St. Other Newark More* Nearby: York, Itemling:. Altoonn. Ilnltimore I I.imcftNter A M\ll, OiIDIOIIS FII,I,KD in PARCKI.S POST 9 Open Saturday evenings until 1 0.30 to accommodate our customers. I *W ABE—— n 127 Storea in 97 Citiea."' bhMMH AMTJRI JiTENT*. | AMTTSRMBXTS. .NEW 1111,1. TO-nAV OK KEITH Ihe Last iango v«dev.lle. featuring A DANCE SENSATION WITH 13 ■■ • 11 J | ft MOVIO IflOuGlS f NEXT WEEK A ««««' ACT T n . THREE OTHKH ACTS A\P BKST The Lawn Party ...t.ke* ' MATIN ISKS T.e nn.l 10c \ MIMMI Id: >l( SIC Al. rOMKin KYEMNGS lOe and l."»e «■ .—— —— "PHOTOPLAY-To-day and To-morrow My Official Wife Wonderful 5-Act Vitagraph Broadway- Star Production Featuring EARLE WILLIAMS and CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG < A REALLY WONDERFUL PICTURE •v - I J •> _ in MMUHIHHiH |gg MAJESTIC MP Ail This Week E IJP VSK \\VLION?'■* 1 -'-M fWyrkle- Harder Ca. 33""NLNHI ' A \H.H IS, r\w. aoc, aoc fl TO-DU I What Happened to Mary The Entire V V. Production* Will He Presented Friday— lhe Eicspe Positively the drtimatle event of the MenMuii. All draperies. fnrni ture carried especially for this performance. on I nwlne >larriane* SATIRDAV Under Southern Skies Millions have lauiclied nnd Krieu'd at thin strand old South ern play. TO INITIATE NEW MEMBERS | Sphinx Scientific Club of the Harrisburg Academy Meets To-night The Scientific <'lub of the Harrisburg Ajead«my will initiate new members to-night at a meeting to bo lieM at 7.30 o'clock in -iV Academv building. Otiher imjM>rtant tiusiuess will i also be transacted. Treasurer George Bailey report? aibout $25 in the treasury. Pins will > be ordered for new members and an- ' ortier lawn fete probably will be dis 1 wssed for next spring. New mem- [ bers will l>e .1 olin Wallis, Jack Holmes, Charles Salesman, Dana Ghimette, Ar thur Snyder ami William Smiley. DRYING OUT OASES Various Methods By Which the Mois-' ture is Eliminated In the manufacture of gases like! oxygen, acetylene or illuminating gas, to be used immediately in chemleal, processes, it is often necessary to free them from al) moisture. One of the commonest means is to bubble thp "wet" gas through con centrated sulphurii- acid or through a heap of glass beads covered with this liquid. Ooicentrated sulphuric aeid hns a powerful tendency to absorb mois I r t MIRTH. GOMBDI INO Ml SIC IB SCHOOL TECHNICAL HiGH SCHOOL Thursday and Friday Eve. November sth and 6th At 8.15 O'clock ADMISSION, 35C KUSEH \ ED SEATS lOc EXTH A Ticket* ro«en e«l at >pnnrk Shoe Store* 315 Markft St., >»r. Sth iV tltli. Settlement Work '' I>i I you hear alb out Muggins taking i up settlement workf' ■'Yes. Ilt> usually works his credi | tors lor 50 I'ents on the dollars.'' I Town | ture from other substances—a prop erty which is aptly illustrated when a splinter of wood is dipped into the liquid. The acid extracts from t'lie I cellulose (which is the principal con- I stitueut of wood) all the hydrogen ami oxygen, which cellulose contains in just the proper proportions to form i water. The only other component of cellulose is carbon, and this alone is i left, leaving the wood charred as if ; by fire. Another way to dry a gas is to pass it through small chunks of calcium chloride. This extracts water or vapor I from everything. The most efficient of all methods « | fhta adopted by the bureau of stan dards at Washington, where a machine ' is used which, by lowering the teinper j ature of the gas passed throught if, • freezes out all the moisture and leaves [ the gas absolutely dry.—St. Louis ! Post-Dispatch. Breathe Well and Keep Well. To breathe well helps to keep well. To live longer and better make it a habit to take some breathing exercise each day. Are you aware that ordina rily you use only one tenth of your lung spacet Is it any wonder that diseases of the respiratory tra-t are I contracted so euxily?