2 : REM SERVICES TO BE HELD HI HflllT CHURCHES TOIORR9W Special Men's Meetings at Harris Street Ow i n gt o Aroused In terest FIFTH ST. M. E. IS ENLARGING Xathoda of Stough Campaign Are Fol lowed in Revival at Derry Street U. B.—New Members to Be Re ceived by Many Congregations Revival services will be held in city churches to-morrow, many of them hav ing begun a week or more ago. Con version* arp reported, and plaus are an nounced flor increased evangelistic ac tivity. At the meetings the Stoogh song book, "Make Christ King," is used generally. Members of the tabernacle chorus lead in the singing. The minis ters have in some instances tried to carry out the plan of the Stough cam paign complete, as applied to their sep arate churches Holy Communion will be observed, and new members received at manv churches. To Preach Boose Sermon Revhal services are in progress in Curtin Heights M. E. church, Sixth street near Camp. A program has been printed for the three weeks' services. Forty-eight persons aave been received into'the church from the Stough cam paign. Altogether 160 cards came into the hands of the pastor and 68 of these were already members of the church. To-morrow evening the pastor will preach the booze sermon of the series. Men Show Interest Owing to the increased interest fol lowing the Stough campaign, special at tention is being given to the men's work at the Harris Street Evangelical church. A men's prayer meeting will be held in the prayer meeting room to morrow morning at 9.30. Trail-hitters are especially urged to attend these meetings. I n the afternoon after Sun day school a meeting of the men of I Harris Street church his been called for the purpose of considering a Men's I*ague as a permanent feature of the i work. Revival meetings are in progress, which have resulted in several conver- ; sions during the week. These meetings : will be hela all of next week. Forty-! Ave new members have united with the chuTofc and many others have expressed i willingness to unite. Btough Methods the Model All preparations have been completed I at the Derry Street United Brethren ( church. Fifteenth and Derry streets, for , the opening of a three weeks' evangel istic campaign to-morrow evening. Spe rial music, cottage prayer meetings and sermons on interesting topics by the Rev. Dr. J. A. Lvter will feature the service*. The campaign will be modeled after 1 the one recently held by Dr. Stough. j A large choir, under the direction of I Prof. T. H. Davies. wili occupy a re- | served saction. The Personal Service League Jhd the men '* Bible class, j through its many committees, will ac- j Hvelr co-operate. "Make Christ i King." the Stough hymnal, will be used. Prayer services will be held in many homes every morning. Music at Fifth Street A special feature of the evangelistic j services now being held every Wednes- • day and Sunday evenings in' the Fifth Street Methodist church is the singing ef a large chorus choir of 75 voices, di rected by J. W. Finton. An orchestra sf ten instruments supports this choir, and the music thus furnished is a very helpful adjunct in the work now going on in that church. The pastor, the Rev. B. H. Hart, is assisted by a coips of workers iu car- • tying ou the work. Much interest has been manifested in the community, and ! additions are being made to the church, largely the result of the follow-up work ' of the Slough evangelistic campaign. Plans are on foot for a large recep tion to be given by the L'saers' League for the youhg men woo have recently come into church fellowship. Meetings are being beid nightly by the various church societies and everv effort is be ing made to conserve the results of 1 the Stough campaign. To-morrow morning the Rev. Mr. Hart will preacfc on "The Soft March"! at 10.30 and at 7.30 in the evening! he wil speak on '' Five Brothers and the Bible." "What Does It Mean to Be Lost?" > '•What does it mean to Be Lost?" it the query which will be answered by Dr. Clayton Smucker at the evange listic service in Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal church. Thirteenth aati Vernon streuts. to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Preceding the serv ice at 7.30 p. oi. an organ recital will be given by Miss Ruth KraytoiU. Promptly at 7.30 the big Stough chorus will ting "All Hail, lmmanuel!" "On Speaking Terms With Angels"| will be the subject of the sermon to be gives by Dr. Smucker to-morrow morn- | ing at 10.30 o'clock. Stough converts, and others are requested to came to! the service and bo regularly received into the fellowship of the church. The musical program for to-morrow jjmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmm ■—— m Sterling Silver Initial Glassware COUPON Combiuation Set. Six <«) Tumblers and One (1) ! Large Pitcher to match. |l/£j|| All for 98c jjt fljl Ttls Uffor May He Withdrawn Any Day. H**i I ill C ° me Ear, - v ~ Don t ®« ¥ ' I IHi Star- Independent Office 'l|—■ ' Jfl **"»>■» 8. Third Street, Hanlaburg, P«. 1 " Twenty Ave ee n t* Extra by Mail or Expreaa. HARRIS BURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9. 1915. in tie Stevens Memorial church fol lows: -Morning—Organ prelude, beginning promptly at 10.30 a. m.; (a) "Sing Without Words," Tsehaikowsky; fb> "Prayer on Motives," Suite: call to worsdiip, '' The Lord Is in His Holy Temple;" Italian hymn, Felice Giardibi; anthem, large c4»onn> choir, Benedictus in K, Braekett; offertory, i Andonte from Kreutier Sonata, Beeth- I oven; hymn invocation, congregation and choir; "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life, Beethoven; organ posit lude. Allegro Risoluto, Gade. Evening—Organ recital, beginning promptly at 7.20 p. m.: (a) Toccatto, Blakely"; (S>) Intermedin, H. Smart; "All ilail. lmmanuel!" anthem, large chorus choir,"Blest Comforter Divine," Bervvald; offertory. "Ave Maria," Scotson Clark; invocation hymn, con gregation and choir; solo, Mr. Lingle, "The Door of Hope," Ball; "The Touch of His Hand on Mine; Saved," the Stough chorus and congregation; organ postlude, March Triompfoale, Callaerta. The Rev. J. A. Staub. pastor of the Xagle Street United Brethren church, announces that he will receive trail ; hitters at the morning service at the I church to morrow at 10.30 o'clock. Re i vival service® will be continued at the } church next week. Four have been con verted since the revivals opened. At Pine Street Church At Pine Street church the topic of I the sermon to-morrow morning will be "The Way to Service," John 1:29. "Hie choir "will sing two anthems, "O Thou Whose Power Tremendous," und iu the T«n ple. 7.30 p. m.. "How Men's Souls Are >een. Sunday school at 1.45. C. E. prayer meeting at 6.50. Sixth and Maench Streets —The Rev. Amos Maxwell Stamets,' pastor. Morning service »t 10.30. Rveu lag semce at 7.30. Sun da v school at' C. E. at 6.30. Prayar meeting Wed- Tho Fourth St. Church of God I begins a three weeks' | evangelistic service on Suiiday morning. Preach i inj? by the pastrir, Dr. Win. j N.Yates. Music by chorus of one hundred voices. Subjects for Sunday: 10.30, How I Know I Am Savod. 1.40 (men only), Fools for x Christ's Sake. 7.30, Love's Tears. Services every evening except Saturday. needay at 7.45. Catechetical class, Thursday at 7 p. m. Zion, 'Enoia—The Rev. M. pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Even ing service at 7.30. Sunday school at 9.30. C. E. at 6.45. Holy Communion, morning and evening at 10.30 and 7.30. Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Or. E. D. Wcigle, pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Holy Colnmunion, both morn ing and evening. Evening service at 7.30. Commnnion address at conclu sion of communion by pastor. Sunday school at 9.15. Baptism of children and accession of new members. Sewing Circle at 2.30 Saturday. Junior cate eheties, at 2. St. Paul's New Cumberland—The Rev. A. G. Wolf, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30. C. E. at 6 and preaching serv ice at 7. St. Mark s. West Fairviow—The Rev. A. G. Wolf, pastor. Preaching at 10.30. Sunday school at 1.30. C. E. at 6.30. Officers will be elected at C. E. for the year. C hrist. Thirteenth and Thompson Streets—The Rev. Thomas Reiseh, I*b. 8., pa-stor. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at three services tumor row. Communion at 6.30 a. m. Com munion and reception of new members at 10.30 a. m. Sunday school and Men's Bible class at 2 p. m. Christian En-,, deavor at 6.30 p. m. Communion sermon at 7.30 p. ni. Subject of ser mon. "Baptistn—lts Mode and Mean log." BAPTIST First. Second and Pine Streets—The Rev. W. S. Booth. 10.30, "The Quest of the World." 11.30. "A Modern Gt-aded and Equipped Sunday School.'' C. E. at 6.45. 7.30, "Tackling the Mountain. New Testament baptism at close. Evangelist C. E. Hiliis and party, now at Highspire begins a three weeks' meeting at the First Baptist church, January 31. • St. Paul s, {State and Cameron j Streets—The Rev. E. Luther C-unniii'j ham, pastor. Morning service at 10.SO. Subject, "God's Accon»paayiou Pres leoee." Evening service at 7.30. Sub : ject, "The Harvest at Ham)-." Sundav school at 12.30. B. Y. P. V. at 6.30. Pra.ver meeting Wednesday at S. Re ! viva! next Sunday, the Rev. Dr. O. S. j Simms, of Pittsburgh, will lead. Tabernacle, Forstor near Sixth | Streets—The Rev. Calvin A. Hare, pas i tor. will preach Sunday morning on j'The Supreme Motive.Sunday even ing the people's service with a song service. Baptism and evangelistic serv ices with a short i>fcriiion by the pas tor, "Is Baptism Essential!" on the Baptists' creed. Bi'ble school at 11.30. ! Young people's meeting at 6.30. Second, Cameron Street—The Rev. j Albert Josiah Greene, A. B„ palter. Morning service at 10.30. Subject, j "God's Cure for the Ills of His j Church. ' Evening service at 7.30. Sub ject, "The Cost of Diseipleship." Sun- I day school at 2. B. Y. P. U. at 6.30. 'Come and hear the gospel word. Don't miss the young people's meeting. Market Street. Market an,l Fifteenth Streets—The Rev. W. H. Dallmau. pas XO L M S» servu ' e 10.30. Subject, "The Secret of the Christian Life." I morning the pastor will be gin a series of four sermons on i The Christian Life. Evening serv | £ e , at "•' so - Subject, "Who Will Go to i Hell? Sunday school at 11.30. Young j people s meeting at 6.30. Wednesday I evening at ~43. the weekly prayer meeting. The annual church meeting and election of offerers. EPISCOPAL St Paul s, Second and Emerald streets January 10. the first Sundav i alter the Epiphany. Holy Communion at a. m. Service and sermon at 11 a !». Subject, Boy-howl.'' Sunday school at _.oo p. m. Service and sermon at * P- m - Mon 's meeting. Tups, la v. at S p. m. Confirmation class, Wedne-dav | at 8 p. m. St. Stephen's—The Rev. Roliin A. Saw> er, rector. Holy Communion at S a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn mg prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock : Evening prayer Jnd ad.lress at 430 !o clock. St. Augustine's, Thirteenth and Herr ! streets—Arehde«.on E. I A Hender«on j rector. First Sun.lay after Epiphanv! Morning prayer, litany and senuon it II o dock. Preacher, the Rev. William H. Parchment, of Jamaica. B. W. I. Sunday school and Bible school a* 13.30 p. in. Evening song and illustrate,! lec- j iture on • Missions" at a o'clock. I*,.- I ture by the Rev. Dr. Leror Raker, g»»n-' ,eral missionary 0 f the Dioeeee of liar i risburg. i Mount Calvary, Camp Hill—The Rev. O. H. Bridgraan. pastor. Morning j service and Holy Communion at 10.30 i o'clock. Sunday school at 2.30. CHUBCH OF GOD Maclav Street—The Rev. F. L M. Thomas, pastor. Morning service at 11 o clock. Subject of sermon, "The Empty Seat." Evening service at 7.30 0 clock. Quarterly Communion service. ! Sunday school at S 45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Services evory I 1 evening next week. Subjects of inter est to all whp attend. Fourth Street—The Rev. William N. Yatea, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 ,o'clock. Subject of sermon. "How I Know I Am Saved." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject ef sermon, "Love's Tears."' Sunday school at 1.40 p. m. Pastor will speak to men only on 'Fools for Chriat's Sake."' Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior and Intermediate Christian Bn deavor at 6.30 p. m. New member* will be received morning and evening. Threw weeks' evangelistic service* begin 8m- day, conducted by pastw, assisted by chorus of one hundred vasees. Pleasant View—The Rev. George W. Harper, pastor. S&nday school at 9.45 a. m. Preaching at 10.45 a. m. Sub ject, "The Work of the Hpljr Spirit." Junior Christian Endeavor at 3.30 p. m. Senior CSuriotiaa Endeavor at 6.45 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 p. m. Evangel istic services. Xagle Street —The Rev. J. A. Straub, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6.45 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 9.15 a. in. Green Street —In commemoration of the dedication of the Green Street Ohurch of God house of worship, anni | versary services wiH he held to-morrow. This house was dedicated a year ago aud cost (10,000. At the time of dedication, there was required about 12,400. This sum was covered by cask and aulmcriptions. Of the latter there remains unpaid at this time about S6OO. An effort will be made to collect iu as much as possible of this unpaid balance. The program for the day will be as follows; A sermon at 10.30 s. m. by the Rev, S. G. Yohn. Sunday school at 2.15 p. m. Address bv the Rev. H. F. Hoover, D. D., of Middle town. At 7.30 p. m., address by the Rev. D. S. Shoop. D. D., a former pas tor. followed by evangelistic services conducted by the pastor. METHODIST GraceJ—The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D., pastor. Class meetiug at 9.30 o "clock. 10.30, the Rev. C. I. Scofield, D. D., 1.45, Sunday school and Men's Bible class. 7.50, "An Ancient Tragedy." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. ui. St. Paul's. Vine near Front—The Rev. Robert VV. Runyan, pastor. Class meeting at 9.30. Public worship at 10.30. "The Providences of God" will be the subject of the morning. Baptism and reception of members. In the even ing at 7.30 "The Feast of Beltzshaz iar." Revival services followed by re ception of members. The church has ob served the week of prayer preparatory to the coming revival services'. Bpworfh, Twenty first and Derry— The Rev. J. D. W. Deavor, pastor. .Morning service at 11 o'clock, with sermon. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sermon and revival service. Class meeting at 9 a. m. Junior church at 5.45 p. m. Epworth League at 6.30 •p. m. Revival services every evening except Saturday evening. Cnrtin 'Heights—The Rev. A. S. Wil liams, pastor. Class meeting at 9.30. Junior League at- 9.46. Morning serv ice at 10.30 and reception of members. Epworth League at 6.30. Revival serv ice at 7.30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Stevens Memorial 'Methodist, Thir teenth and Vernon Streets—The Rev. Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker, pastor. Class meeting at 9.30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 o'clock, "On Speaking Terms With Angels." Sunday school at 2 p. m. K>pworth League at 6.30 p. m. Sunday evening evangelistic service at 7.30 o'clock, "What Does It Mean to Be Lostf" The Stough song book will be used in connection with the congregational singing. All members of the Stough chorus will be giveu reserved seats iu the main auditorium. You are invited to attend all services. Fifth Street—The Rev. B. H. Hart, I pastor—Praise meeting at 9.30 a. 111. | Morning sermon at 10.30, subject, " The Soft March." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Junior league at 3. Epworth League devotional meeting at 6.30. livening services witih large choir and j orchestra at 7.30, subject, " Five Broth I ers and the Bible." j Coxestown—The Rev. A. Harries, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 j 0 'clock. Dr. WiHiam Powiek, district | superintendent, PhiVadel|ihia, will j preach. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. ! The Rev. R. 1), Lowdeu. Riverside. Sun day school at 9.30 o'clock. Revival i services now on. I Ridge Avenue, Sixth and Herr 1 Streets-—The Rev. John 'H. Daughertv, pa-stor. 11 a. m., preaching bv District j Superintendent A. «. Fasick, D. D. I 7.30 p. m., "A Chain Witih One Bro-k --!en Link. " Special sermon to the un i saved. Sunday school at 2 p. m. De votional meeting of Kyworth League at I 6.30 p. m. <'lass meeting at 9 a. m. jln the morning ttoe children who hit ! the trail during the Stough campaign I will be received into the church; also those .joining by letter. In the evening adults »ho hit the trail or w'ho have i been converted during the revival will i>e re-eived. Revival services „e held at night and each uigiit during I the week ex -ept Saturday. UNITED BRETHREN Derry Street. Fifteenth and Derrv I Streets—The Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. D", pastor. Morning service at 10.30 a m. Evening service at 7.30 p. 111. Sun- I tlav school at 2 p. m. Christian En j deavor at 6.30. Sixth Street—The Rev. P. H. Bals ! baugh, pastor. Praise service at 9.45 | Sunday school at 1.45. Jr. Christian Endeavor at 5.4 5. Sr. Christian En deavor at 6.30. Worship at 10.30 a m„ ''True Prayer Always Answered." ! Worship at 7.30 p. in., '"Ready to Evangelistic services every I evening with increasing interest. Ba>p j usiiial services Sunday morning and ; members received. Saturday evening I cottage prayer meeting at the home of j Daniel Fisher, 619 Schuylkill street. Otterbein, Reily and Fourth Streets ! The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Sub-' jec* of sermon. "The Life of Faith." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sub- Iject of sermon; "Confessing Christ." I Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Christian I Endeavor at 6.30. Evangelistic serv ices .hiring the week. | State Street, Eighteenth aad Stale t Streets—The Rev. E. A. G. Bossier, pas tor. 'Morning service at 10.45 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Fishers of iMen." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sub ject of sermon, "Who Can Be Saved?" Sunday school at 9.30 o'clock. Jr. C. j E. at 6 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 ! p. m. Evangelistic services each even -1 ing during the week except Saturday 1 at 7.30. I First, Boas Street—The Rev. J, p.l bpangler, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock Subject of sermon, i Union With Christ*' Evening serv ice at 7.30 o'clock. Subje.-t of ser- j mon. "Genesis—•Beginning and End." 1 Sunday school at 1.45 o'clock. Chris tian Endeavor at 6.45. PRESBYTERIAN Olivet, Derry and Kittatinny Streets —The Rev. William 0. Yates, pastor. 10.30, sermon to new believers. 'My Seven Bibles.** Kundav school at 2. C. E. at t»,30. Mid-week services Wednesday evening at 7.45. Covenant, Fifth and Peffer Street* —The Rev. Harvey Klaer, paster, j 10.30, "God With Us." There will be: a reception of members aad sacrament of Lord 's Supper will be administered. 7.30, "The Stwv cf One Mhn's Faith," with after communion service. Bunday school at 3. Y. P. S. C. E. at 1 6.39. Sanshinn Mission Band at 6.15. iPaxtoa—The pastor, the Rev. Harry B. Kin#, will preach at 'll aud 6.30. Sunday school at 10. C. E. at 6. Ptt« Street, Third and Pine Street* —The B«v. Lewis Seymour \tudge. 1). pwrtor. The Rev. J. S. Ariuentrout. assistant pastor. 10.80, "The Way to Service," John 1:29. 7.80, "The Sur passing Value of Christ,"' Philippians 8:7, 8. 1.30, Sunday school, element ary departments, International Graded Lessons. 1.40, church Sunday school, advanced departments, adult Bible classes. 6.45, Senior Christian En deavor Society. Wednesday, 7.30 p. m., mid-week service; topic. "'The Life of Trust." Tinnmnurl, Sixteenth and Jnniper Streets—The Rev. H. Everett Hallnian, pastor. Morning service at 10. Even- Hig service at 7.30. Sunday school at 11.15. Calvary. Cameron and Sycamore Streets—The Rev. Frank P. MacKen zie, pastor. 10.30, "Limiting Hod." 7.30, the sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be administered. Sundav school at 9. T. P. 8. C. E. at 6.3(5. Mid-week service Wednesdnv at 7.30 p. ip. Wont minster, Green and Reily Streets —The Rev. E. E. Curtis, pastor. Church service at 10.30 a. m. Subject of ser mon. "Salvation's Cost." Sunday school at 1.45 p. m. Christian En deavor at 6.30 p. m. Church service at 7.30 p. m. Subject of sermon, "Fruit of Repentance." Capital Street—The Rev. B. M. Ward, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'cJock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 12.30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7.30 p. m. REFORMED Salem, Chestnut and Third Streets — The Rev. Dr. Ellis N. Kremer, pastor. Holy Communion will be taken at 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday school at 1.30 Second, Broad and Green Streets — The Rev. iHnrrv Nelson Bassler, pas tor. 10.30, Holy Communion anil re ception of members Holy Communion and reception of members at 3. 7.30, "He Was Bruised for Our Iniquities." Sunday school at 1 45. Bible class at 1.50. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30. Fourth, Market and Sixteenth Streets—The Rev. Homer Skvles May. pastor. 10.4 5. Holy Communion. 7.30. Holy Communion and sermon. Sunday school at 9.30. Heidelburg C. E. at 6.30. St. Matthew's. Enola —The Rev. W. R. Haruell, pastor. Morning service at 10.45. Sunday school at 8.45. St. Andrew's, Penbrook-—The Rev. W. R. Hartzell, pastor. 7.30, "The Meaning of the Gospel." Sunday school at 9.30. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street—The Rev. George P. Schaum, pastor. Men °s prayer meeting at 9.30 a. m. Morning worsiiip and ser mon by pastor at 10.30 o'clock. Sun day school at 2 p. m. L L. C. E. at 6.40 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7.30 p. m. Reception of new members morning and evening. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Church of the Brethren, Hummel Street —-Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Workers at 7.43 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS To-morrow marks tJte opening of the third week of the evangelistic services conducted by Elder Lafayette Shoaltz, of Canada, at the Brethren in Christ church, 11 S3 Bailey street. To-morrow services are: Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 10.43 a. m. Preaching .at 7.30 o'clock in the evening. I>uring | the week there wiR l>e services every ! night at 7.30 o'clock. All are welcome. I Associated Bible students—The I regular Suttduy services will be held at 3 p. m. at Cameron's Hall, 105 North Second street. Topic of discourse. "Am 1 a Soldier of the CYossf" Bo roan study at 2 p. m. The public invited. The Christian and Missionary Alli ance. Union Square Hall, Howard Street near Fourteenth—The Rev. Wil liam H. Worrall, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Preaching alt i 0.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m., also Communion service. Meeting on Monday evening at 230 Sayford avenue. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Wesley 1 nion—Following the week of prayer, there will be special preach ing services at the Wesley Union church. 10.48, "Prayers and Tears." 12.30, Sunday school. 5.30, Junior Christian Endeavor. 6.30, Senior Chris tian Endeavor. 8, "Songs in the i Night." The Rev. W. A. Ray, D. D.. pastor. Bethel. Briggs am 1 Ash Streets —The Rev. U. G. . Leeper, pastor. 10.30. "The Silver Cord l.iosened.'' 7.30, sermon by the Rev. Howard Summers. Sunday school at 1. C. E. at 6.30. Evangelistic, services during the wv.ek. chorus of fifty voices. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Board of Trade Hall. Sunday 11a. m. and 7.30 p. nt. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, S p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel building. 1.30 to 5 p. m., daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings. adv. SPORTS Additional Sports on Page 12 HOW THE BOWLERS STAND Casino League W. L. Pet. Alphas .' 23 13 .639 Monarehs 23 16 .590 Orpheuins 17 19 .472 Nationals 18 21 .462] Senators 18 21 .462 Colonials 15 24 .385 Elks' League W. L. l'ct. Waps 15 6 .714 Braves 13 8 .619 Artisans 13 S .619 Athletics 13 8 ,619 Little Peps 5 16 .238 Feds 4 17 .191 Holtzman League W. L. Pet. Federals 21 12 .637! Americans 18 15 .545 Nationals 17 16 .515 Tri-Btaters 16 17 .485 Internationals 13 17 .433 Centrals 11 19 .367 Casino Independents W. L. Pet. Nobles 3 0 I.OOU Ideals 2 1 ,66ft Cardinals 2 1 .666 Superiors 1 2 .333 Orioles 1 2 .333 Alpines .;. 0 3 .000 CASINO INDEPENDENTS Cardinals and Nobles Win Matches in Double Bill In the Casino Independent League games last evening the Cardinals won from the Oriole* by a margin of 86 pins, and the Nobles won from the Alpine* bv 111 pins. Kisenhurt was high man for the evening. The eot-rea: OKIOLES Mai'Donald. 103 161 138— 402 Dailev 131 134 14"— 415 If. Martin . 134 107 113— 363 Eiaenhart .. 170 194 168— 532 Cunningham 112 142 130— 384 Totals .. 650 738 695—2083 CARDINAL Iranian ... 123 157 135 415 Auwyll .... 121 125 160— 401 Noma .... 125 ISO 142 447 Wagner ... 157 136 155 448 Aeheubacli . 171 129 153 453 Totals .. 697 727 745—1169 ALPINES Olewino ... 152 113 147 412 Nye 118 161 154 433 Wise 132 154 188— 474 Ness 114 107 137 358 Rementer .. ISI 158 141— 480 Totals . - 697 693 767—2157 NOBLES Kozel 143 159 170— 472 |R. Martin . 187 169 148— 804 Boas 13* 186 131— 450 Schmidt ... 151 158 157 46(i Shooter ... 157 158 161— 476 Totals .. 771 830 767—236S WHARTON IS MANAGER Middletown Athletic Olub Elects Of ficers Paul A. 11. Wharton vrae elected manager of Middletown AtiletW' Clirb t last evening and will lead the Central Pennsylvania league team again this season. Other officers were elected as follows: A. C. Lober. president; 8. .T. Flan agan, vice president; ,f. H. Countryman, secretary; C. 8. Pew, treasurer; J. 'How ard Seltzer, assistant secretary; Rov Bauiwbach, second assistant secretary. ACADEMY ATHLETICS Selecting Events for Annual Indoor Meet Kvents so far to be included in the indoor athletic meet of the llarrisiburg Academy in the Chestnut street audi torium, February 19, arc as follows: Carrying of colors, i«uis back, dumb bell drill by the members of the lower school, tug of war by the members of the lower school, tug of war bv the members ot' the first, second and third forms. S'priag board jump by the mem bers ot' the lower school, .spring board jump by the members of the first, sec ond and third forms; high jump by the members of the first, second ami third forms; high jump, open to the whole school; pole vault,-open to all stu dents; half mile run, open to t'he whole school; 35-yard dash, open to the mem bers of the first, second and third forms, 35-yard dash, open to Hie mem bers of the whole school and the ele phant, race, ELKS' BOWLING LEAGUE Athletics Win From Waps by 173 Pins The Athletics of the B. P. O. Elks' Bowling League won from the Waps last night by 173 pins. D. J. Keesc was high man for the match with a total of 518 pins and Flickinger cap tured the high game honors with a score of 203. The score: WAPS Slicker .... 13S 124 151— 413 Robisun ... 173 140 140— 453 D. T. Reese. 17S 172 16S— 518 .Jeff 169 128 166 — 463 Lutz 147 135 150— 452 Totals .. 805 719 775—2299 ATHLETICS j Lewis 175 147 160— 452 Flickinger . 135 203 171 — 509 | Jones 1?? 181 160 — 473 'Hare ...... 172 162 166 500 ■O. Weber .. 151 189 168— 508 Totals .. 765 BS2 825—2472 Baxons Top Athletics | The Barons of the Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men's Christian Asso | ciation won from the Athletics. Fast ney took the match honors with a total ,of 526 pins. The scores: ATHLETICS | Mum ma ... 13S 125 147 410 j Green .... 194 180 152 526 E. Saull ... 98 150 139 357 Felker .... 161 138 161— 460 Matliias ... 140 136 166 — 442 Totals .. 731 7§9 765—2225 BARON'S Ellis 144 156 163 463 Corbett ... 107 114 140— 361 Starr 119 161 164 444 Fastney ... 184 162 186— 532 Poft'enbcrger 136 191 148— 475 Totals-.. 690 784 801—2375 I Monday .'8 schedule: Bisons vs. Braves. Holtzman Duck Pin League The Amerieans won from the Inter nationals by 105 pins in the Holtzman duck pin match last evening. O'Leary was high man. The score: AMERICANS Chrismer' .. 94 83 76 253 Nunemaeher 122 86 81— 289 Yoder 93 108 86— 287 Claster 104 103 109— 316 O'Leary... 100 132 130— 362 Totals .. 513 512 482—1507 • INTERNATIONALS Ryan 98 -'OO 85— 283 "\forrisou . • 79 82 71—- 232 Rapp 125 104 • 78— 302 Branca 103 106 100— 309 Miller 75 118 83— 276 Totals .. 480 510 412—1402 Seniors Win Class Game In an interelass game at the Tech nical Hirh school yesterday afternoon, the .Seniors won from the Freshmen by the score of 33 to 22. Steward played a fast game. The line-up: Seniors. Freshmen Steward F Kaufman Crane F Lloyd Littte C Ressing St iteler G Peters Beacli G l>iffen