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i. I Theatre TODAY anfl TOMORROW LASt TWO DAYS lOally at 1:15, 8:16, 1 and 9 P. M. Rafael Sabatlnl's Greatest Love Story Ever Told to nip AfnoW, ond rnn go across stone. Good luck tfcs ftftft tftftlnS was far away.

WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD (Special to News by United Press) Yesterday's hero: Eddie Moore, the Pirate Inflelder, triples and scored one run and drove In two more runs with a single, beating the Giants 7 to 6. The Giants' lead was whittled to three and a halt games. Keystone Trounced Thf Washington Boys A fof the Keystone' City el" or. Saturday afternoon, In loosely played on Foundry field. The final aeofft Stood at 21 to i.

in favor of the I THEATORIUM With J. WARREN KERRIGAN JEAN PAIGW JAMES MORRISON AND NOTABLE CAST Positively No Increase In Admission. Myerstown Too Strong For The Avon Boys Team Tho Avon Jrs. were defeated by the strong Myerstown Jrs. by a score of 10 to 0.

at" Oxenrclder the. visitors 'in check throughout the game ar.d allowed but two hits. Jonee pitched a good game but had no support. Hicks led the hitting with thret hits. The score; MYERSTOWlf a Noll, rf 1 1 1 0 Honker If 21 2 0 Sell, ss 0 0 1 1 Oxenrelder, 1 1 1 2 A.

Youse. 2 1 13 0 Hicks, cf 3 3 0 J. Youse, Ib 1 0 7 Bbling, 3b 0 1 Eleven runs behind going Into the eighth inning, the Athletics went wild, score 13 runs and beat the Indians 17 to IB. Pete Donohue started two rallies with singles and scored two of the runs that helped the Reds beat the Robins 5 to 2. Heavy hitting behind Rhem's good pitching gave the Cardinals a six to four vlctody over the Phillies.

It was the ninth straight defeat for the Phils. 1 0000 a 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Two homers by Jonathan Brooks and one by Hartnett and Griffith enabled the Cubs to down the Braves, 3 to 4. Homers by Flagstead and Boone led the attack which gave the Red Sox a 13 to 5 vlcotry over the White Sox. Trnlr.nr, its 4 Anderson. Ib 4 a Schneider, If 4 fnuderg, 0 1 1 cf 4 8 Hartnett, Prazlor, 3b 0 Fox.

rf 0 TUvney, rf 1 3 2 6 2 Trainer, 2b 6 Phillips, 2b 0 Bainbrldige, 1 0 0 800 0 0 1 000 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 21 21 9 2 WASKXNOTON A. 0. a Frnntz, If 1 0 2 0 1 Shlrato, ss 0 2 6 1 1 1 2 0 0 Mnrtor, 1 2 2 1 1 Oossert, Ib 1 1 7 0 0, Karanov, rf 0 0 0 0 01 the lukon. Hchrlng. cf 1 0 1 0 2 Macler, A.

2b 1 0 1 1 0 Hnvernlc, 0 0 0 1 Oi Eckert. 1 0 0 0 Oi LAST TIMES i TODAY "THE i Captain Austin E. Lathrop, the producer of "The Chech.ihcos," the Alnskan made epic wheth. Is now playing at tha Theatortum theatre, took a personal interest In the direction and costuming of every scene in order that It might bo absolutely beyond criticism. Although some of the costumes worn in the picture seem strange and ludicrous in this day and age, they are exactly what was worn In 1R97-9S.

Lathrop cortatVily should know as ho was In command of the boats that carried the eager hordes of gold seekers to THEATORIUM 1 THEATRE 1U STRAND Totals 7 6 21 8 Two ba.ip J. Tralnor, C. Mader. Throe base hits Ar.dernon, Pontleh, Hartnelt, C. Mnrtur.

Horns runs Anderson, Schnelflfr. Struck out by Rnln- hrltlsro by llnvcrnlo 3. Knsp on bulls Haimbrldgi' off Hnrtnett 4- off Itavrrnlc off RcUort B. Hit by pitch er Anderson, Frnzlor. 1 AMBRXCAV TBBTHROATS IWJBUX.TS Athletics, 17; Cleveland, 15.

Boston, 13; Chicago, 6. Other clubs not scheduled. TODAT'S OA10U Cleveland at Athletics. Chicago nt Boston. Detroit at New York.

St. Louis at Washington. Lehman, Totals 10 27 5 1 AVON a 'e K. Ha-in, 2b cf 0 0 5 1 4 Brlmbuge, 0 0 1 1 0 Krumbjne. If 0,0 1 0 0 'L.

Swanger, of 2b 00 0 4 Hain, Ib 0 0 9 0 3 M. Miller, BB 0 0 2 2 .3 H. Swanger, rf 0 1 3 1 2 H. Miller, 3b 0 1 0 1-1 Jones, 0 0 02 0 Totals 0 224 811 Two base hits Hicks, H. Swanger, Base OTJ balls off Oxenrelder off Jones 4.

Struck out by Oxenrelder 13; by Jon-en, 5, "Wild pitches Oxenrelcie. Hit by pitcher by Jones (Ebling) Umpire Shenk. Scorer YeJser. THE DOPE Good Evening Folks. Say you know the sun shines or rains when ver it wants to Just now.

Why let tne toll you, last night when the Keystone 'Baseball team went on the field to give West Lebanon nine their bats to start the fourth Inning, dt started, and In a few seconds oh, It poured. The fellows got all wet before they even got to te dug outs. Athletics 36 18 Washington 34 19 Chicago 37 25 Cleveland 28 27 St. Louis 28 30 New York 23 30 Detroit 23 33 Boston 20 34 NATIONAL LJEAGUB BSC St. Louis, Phillies', 4.

Chicago, 8- Boston, 4. Pittsburgh, New York, 6. Cincinnati, Brooklyn, 2. Pot. .660 .641 .515 .491 .483 .434 .411 TODAT'8 CM Phillies at St.

Louis. New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. New Tork 33 Pittsburgh 28 Brooklyn 29 Cincinnati 28 St.

Loula 26 Chicago 25 Phillies 21 Boston 19 21 Hard luck It had to rain tho game was Just coming along nice. Keystone scored two runs In their half of the third after "West Lebanon'scored one fk counter- First City League game to 'be called on account of rain this season. And to think the league started on Friday May 16, just one Month ago. Spotty Clemens, hot grounder he- tween short and third sent Art Clemens, homo with-the only run his team scored. Spotty thinks a lot of his brother to send him home.

That'e how all the big hoys do, send their brother to send him honie. That's them along. 24 24 29 30 30 32 7635 .671 .538 .463 .455 .412 .386 YBBTXBDAY'B BBOITZ.TI Buffalo, 12- Providence, 6. Syracuse, Baltimore, 12. Rochester, Reading, 2.

Other clubs not scheduled. Penn A. C. and Kreider Cross This Evening Penn A. C.

will have as their opponents in a twilight content this evening on the Avon Inn diamond, the strong Krelder-Cross shoo factory baseball team. Both clubs havo fine records this year and will battle hard for victory, World of Sports LEONARD'S SUCCESSOR BY HENRY L. FARRELL, (United Press Staff Correspondent) New York, Goodrich, the rugged Buffalo boy, and Stanislaus Loayza, a product of Chile, are the survivors of the semifinal round of the lightweight elimination tournament and they will meet in the Queensboro stadium on July 6. The New York boxing commission which organized the tournament, will recognize the winner of the next bout as the world's lightweight champion, succeeding Benny Leonard, who retired. From the class that was shown by the winners of last night's bout, the commission's new champion will be a very ordinary champion an will be the champion only as long as he can avoid young Sammy Mandel or Sid Terrls.

Loayza In his victory over Clrilln Olana, the dusky Cuban, looked much better than Goodrich, who wen through 12 slow rounds to win a de cislon from the veteran Benny Val ger. "CAPTAIN BLOOD" SHOWING HERE Two words which nro used exten- slvoly In Itafael SahiUtnl's popular I novel, "Captain Blood," which is shown at the Strand theatre todny I nd tomorrow, nro frenm-ntly used us vnonyms. although there is unite, a hade difference in ineaninR. The vord.s are pirate nnd bin'runeor. The story deals with the n.

riven- ures of Peter Blood MS a pirate nft- ho had been condemned by tho ruel King James ns a slave to tha Barbadoes. A pirate has been re- arded by all nations to bo an enemy tho human race. Piracy Is a crinm gainst nations, which may bo it-ought before any court, no matter vhat the nationality of tho plaintiff the origin of the pirate, may bo. Last Times Today Only Motion Plcfnro Ever Actually Made in Alaska THE CHECHAHCOS A pulsating story of the days when gold meant more than a woman's honor. You will pnsp ind bo thrilled.

Addotl Circus Mystery and News Heel. COMING TOMORROW "NORSK SENSE" KKM ACKS0 Theatre Today and Tomorrow A TtmnAJNO ROMANCE BROADWAY AFTER DARKl "The Midnight Girl" with ULA LEE, GARETH Ht'OHBS, CHARLOTTE WALKER and Many Other Screen A picture for Mother and Daughter. Added Attraction Pathe News and Patho "HARD BOILED" TIM DROXEY TODAT'8 Toronto at Jersey City. Buffalo at Provider.ee. Rochester at Reading.

Syracuse at Baltimore. or TXB CI.ITM. w. Baltimore Toronto 36 Polly Arnold's drive to right field was a honey It fell just Inside -the foul and far enough away from Lilly, who was playing In right field to be able to travel to third First, time he ever hit to right field. Reading 33 Buffalo 36 Rochester 26 Syracuse 20 Providence 20 21 25 27 28 31 30 39 39 .65 .660 .541 .537 .446 .339 Spotty Clemen's over throw to Eastern League Results Hartford, Bridgeport, 3.

Springflejd. Albany, 3. Worcester, 14; New Haven, 5. American Association Kansas City, Toledo, 4. Columbus, 17; Milwaukee, 2.

Louisville, 11; Minneapolis, S. St. Paul, Indianapolis, 7. KBAOVft YSSTBXDAY'8 Scranton, Shamokln, 3. WtlkeB-Barre, B.

York, 1. Elmlra-WUliamsport not scheduled. Harristourg, Blnghamton 7 (11 innings). TODAT'S OAMXB. Harrisburg at Blnghamton.

Shamokin at Scranton. York at WHkes-Barre. Wi'lllamBport-Elmira not scheduled. OF THB OLVBM. W.

P.O. York 23 1R .660 Shamokin 19 17 Rain Stopped Keystone- West Lebanon Contest Rain.and plenty of It, halted th Keystone-West Lebanon City game on Monday evening, at the end of the third frame, as the W.ee nders were about to take their bat to start the fourth frame. The score at that time stood a 3 to 1, In favor of Keystone. Thl game will be played on Saturda afternoon on the Bethlehem Stee field. Special One-Day Trips $4.00 LURAY, VIRGINIA SUNDAY, JUNE 21 Harrisburg 19 18 Blmira 20 20 Blngh'amton 20 21 Wllliajnsport 17 19 Wilkes Barre 17 19 Scrar.ton 17 20 KXTTXKB HOME RUN LEADERS (Special to News by United Press) Hornsby, Cardinals 1 Meusel, Yankees Williams, Browns 15 Hartnett, Cubs 15 Simmons, Athletics Robertson, Browns' 9 CAPITOL, TOO MANY KISSES" HERE "Too Many Kisses" Richard Dlx's newest production for Paramount which is the feature all this week at the Capitol theatre, Is a story of a roung American who goes to Spain forget about women and there falls in love with the "only girl in tho world." Frances Howard is featured in tho leading woman's role in tho production, directed by Paul Sloano from "A Maker of Gestures" by John Saunders.

Gerald Duffy prepared the. scenario from this Cosmolltan magazine tnle. In "Too Many Kisses" Dix Is cast as a ne'er-do-well son of a wealthy mine owner who is at his wits end to kr.ow what to do with him. As Robert Gaylord, there is scarcely a day passes but that Dix has to go to his father for a little 'check to settle some breach of promise eults. JACKSON "THE MIDNIGHT GIRL" TODAY TOMORROW Lila Leci's newest picture, "The Midnight Girl" which opened at the Jackson theatre yesterday for a 3 days run, is a fast-moving, thrilling drama that will satisfy everyone.

The story of the beautiful and talented Italian singer's struggle for recognition on the operatic stage Is replete with romance, beauty, comedy and drama. "The Midnight Girl," a picture of Broadway night life with all HH glamour and all its grief, is from the pen of Garrett Fort, specially written for Miss Lee, who makes the most of the many opportunities thut tho story affords her. The supporting cost is an exceptional one and does itself Justice at all timea. BOUTS POSTPONED TO MONDAY JUNE 29 Will Place On Bethlehem Steel Field Instead the Fair Grounds Announcement was made this morning Hint the box)ng bouts booked for next Mowflay night, June 22, at the Fair grounds, havo been postponed a week to Monday June, 29, Tho place has also been changed from the Fair Grounds 1 to the Bethlehem Steel Held, at Third and Green Streets. This change was made on account of a had sprain sustained by Tim Droney, of Lancaster who Is booked to go on in the wind up.

Droney sprained his thumb In training this week and will be unable to get Into shape by Monday. Jimmy McDonough, will be his opponent. Another change In the program was made last- night. Dick Curtain of Pleasant Hill'will take the-place of Jackie of Lancaster in the second bout, with 'Jack Jacomls, the Greek battler of York. Rpmy must turn over to the defense the dying statement of Miss Madge Oberlioltzer, for whose death the nen are awaiting trial on murder charge.

Remy was the first witness called to the stand when the hearing opened. He admitted having Miss Oberholtzer's deathbed statement In his possession and also page from the register of the Indiana hotel, Hammond, Ind. The hotel register wns said to bear tho names of the defendants as quests on the morning nfter Miss Dberholtzcr said she wns abducted From her home in Indianapolis In March. After questioning Remy It was agreed that the defense be allowed to Inspect tho evidence on condition that It be Introduced at the hearing. Council 850, Franklin, Won For Degree Work at Royal Arcanum Conf.

(Special to News by United Preaa) Atlantic City, N. Angelo, council 880 of Franklin, won the national championship among degree teams of the councils of tho Royal Arcanum, it announced at the biennial con- to an agreement with Billy's lives whereby, If his will broken after his death, she receive half this 000 Instead of the $8,000 a yeaY na willed her. Mrs. Bessie McCoy Was Murdered at Bray's Landing Early Today Bessie McCoy, 35, was murdered while asleep in the home of her brother-in- law, Pnter McCoy, at Gray's bulding near here, early today, according to reports to the police hee. With her face crushed by blows from a heavy object and a bullet wound in the center of her forehead, tho woman was found In bed by her brolher-ln-law, who told de- CITY, N.

J. Lv. Lebanon Ar. Luray Lv. Luray 1 A.

M. 7.30 A. M. 11.66 A. M.

VISIT THE FABlOUS LURAY CAVERNS .500 .488 .472 .472 .461) row NATIONAL. G. Ab. R. H.

Ave. Hornsby, St. L. 51 188 51 77 .410 Barnhhart. Pitts.

43 160 45 61 Bancroft, Bos 37 140 25 63 Bottomly, Bt. L. 64 223 28 84 .378 Burrua, Boston 63 194 33 73 ZiOAOVB Q. A'b. R.

H. 41 135 32 57 .423 46 X79 48 75 .419 63 232 52 90 .388 62 192 28 74 .385 63 202 48 76 .376 OSBORNE Cor. Arkaniti Pacific Avcnuei; central to all attrvcttomt modern In every rfipcct. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Sullei with bith, cool porchei. elevator.

BATHING FROM HOTEL Muilc, op. ICQ; hklt. E. W. Hockcnbuty Winter St.

Peteriburc, NOTED FOH ITS TAHL.K Scrupulously clean i electric light throughout; white- service! roonii with running wcter; June $3.00 up dully 11800 up wwkly. American Plan. EMERSON CROUTUAMKL. Fishing at Schelllnger's Landing (CAPE MAY) $3.75 Schelllnger's Landing (Cape May) SUNDAY, JUNE 28 Lv. Lebanon 1.35 A.

M. Ar. S. Landing (about) 7.30 A. M.

Returning: Lv. Landing 4.30 P. NO FJSHJNQ REQUIRED AT SCHELLINQBR'S LANDING Wingo, Detroit Cobb, Detroit Simmons, Ath. Htillman, Detroit Combe N. Y.

IN ATLANTIC CITY IT'S NEW ENGLAND con 1100,000. MMIRQ HUTU ir NIMH UTH IR IOOUS. 14 up dally; ipKi. wecklr Marino fit Koldrr on n-qurnt tick." ilium WRECK VICTIMS TELL OF MISHAP (Special to News by United Press) Hoboken, N. Today Terrors of tho early morning hours in which only a flashing storm lighted the scene of their wrecked train were told by members of a party of 100 who reached here on a special train shortly after 0 A.

M. E. B. Haaker, of Chicago, said he was in the last far of the train with his wife, and that nelthur were able to sleep because of the deep thunder. "Suddenly there was a heavy rumble and tho train stopped with a sickening jerk," Haaker said.

"My wife and I quickly dressed and went to the front cars. "Everywhere, It seemed, were men women and children groaning with pain. My wife is a trained nurse and she organized several women and I got together some men and we converted our car into an emergency hospital, to which we carried thirty of those hurt." tectivt-a ho was awakened by the revolver shot. McCoy, who la near 'death from tuberculosis, said he knew- nothing events preceding the revolver Knot. John Medinger, a boarder in the McCoy home, aiding in breaking in the bedroom door, which was locked, and reached the body first.

In another, part of the house were house-keeper and Mrs. McCoy's five children. They did not hear he shot or any disturbance, police The only clue to the mysterious slayer was finger prints on tho sheet near the head of tie victim. The revolver used was left beside Mrs. McCoy.

Mrs. McCoy had been caring for her brother-in-law since his condition became'serious. McCoy is uu- able to 'be moved and an inquest Into the shooting will be held today. Miss Oberholtzer's Statement Must Be Furnished Court Ruled vertlon of the supremo council. The competition for the national championship had narrowed down 'to three which had won the central championship and the east and west sectional champions, Atlantic council of Brooklyn and the Union Pacific council of Omaha, respectively.

Supreme regent Richard Kropf of Chicago, at the session today reported resources of The convention will conclude Thursday. Fined $5 and Costs For Being "Overloaded" Aldermnnic distinction was given this morning to tho case of a man who was charged with the somewhat ordinary and almost every day offence of genius; drunk n.nd being dlrordorly. was before Alderman R. L. Miller that the citizen was brought and tho alderman recognized the case to the extent of inu posing a fine of $5 to which was added the costs.

Since the defendant plead guilty ho wn a allowed the freedom without being required return In th future for a hearing. American Baptist hospital Was Stosed 27 DIED FROM INJURIES NEAR HACKETTSTOWN (Sppclnl to News by United Press) Hackettstown, N. least 27 persons lost their lives and more are dangerously Injured as the result of a Lackawanna excursion train piling up on a switch near here early today. Social Meeting of The Tabor Society Besides the regular weekly pram Tabor Entertainment Society of the Reformed church had a scolal meeting last evening which' was attended by about members. Dsllolous were served, many games.were the members went home a feeling that they had been entertained.

By Chinese 1U Noblesvllle, The defense won a victory today at the opening of the hearing on the ball petition of D. C. Stephenson, former Ku Klux Klan leader, and Earl Kleneck and Earl Gentry. Judge Hlne ruled that Prosecutor N. J.

Spend Your Summer Vacation at Hotel DAYTON Wlldood. J. Hot ar.d cold running water. Private baths. Elevator, Music, Dancing, Golf, Wonderful meals.

Booklet. A. Mc- Slurray Own. Mtg. (Special to News by United Press) Washington, Today The American Baptist hospital at Chow, was stoned by a Chinese mob who shouted at tho staff "kill foreigners" the State Department was advised today by Consul General Douglas Jenkins, at Canton.

Tho Incident took place last week, Jenkins said, adding thnt tho mob did not follow up their threat with any disorders. (sabelle Pope Testified In Shepherd Case Today CHICAGO, Pope weathered the first storm of her testimony today In the trial of William D. Shepherd, for alleged murder of her sweetheart and his millionaire Ward, Billy McCHntock. It was a trying session for tha beautiful girl who stood waiting at the sick room door of her fiance to wed him as he died. And before cross examination had well begun she was forced to admit that she once had thought Mrs.

Shepherd wife of the defendant, a "parted dear" nnd cherished th edny when she and Blly might call her "our Identified love letters wirtten to him while they were engaged. But the defense believed It hac ECO red on her testimony when, jus, before the afternoon recess, Miss 'Pope admitted she had entered in Miss Queenie Bilbo Added to English Lebanon Val. College Miss Queenie M. Bilbo, for the last four years professor of English at Marshall College has been added the department of English of ttie Lebanon Valley College. Miss Bilbo is a graduate of Ohio iVesleyan University and Columbia Jniverslty, taikng the 'otV Arts degree at the latter Instltutloftl ior has been Bupplemantr ed since graduation by summer, courses nt Columbia, University' bt' California and Oxford England.

KldirfeitersviUe Mr. arid Mrs. John Boyer, of View, Wernersvllle, visited randmothef, Mrs. Hannah Hain last '-m week. Bomberger's auction -of fruits at Spayd's Hotel last wt'i argely attended.

4 Ai4 Miss Laura Royer went to a delphla Hospital, last week. JP Mrs. Henry Noll, who sick list Is able to be about again, Cyrus O'ockley Is building a "new III Lt.l-,'1 1C t(t fl addition to John Gerhart was among the calli ers at Lebanon on Mr. and Mrs. Romic Wltmer' and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. hart, visited Mr. Witmer's York, on Sunday. Samuel Heirnelsen bought a ho last week. Mr.

and Mrs. WMJam Reading, visited Ftank and family on Sunday. Kartrn Mrs. William Bubp Is aerloujfj from acute Jndlgesttou. James Keener and lamilj visited her Mrs.

Samuel Heirnelsen on Sunday. WNDSOI 1217-1329 Filbert I Philadelphia Pa. I Midway Between the I Nawly Renovated Newfy I nlaned Hot and Cold "WftUl I Hvery Room (European Plan, $2 and I CLAUDE M. MOHR, $3.75 Atlantic City $3,00 Willow Grove JUNE28 Lv. Lebanon 6.8? 4- M- Ar.

Phila, 848 A. M. Tickets good on any train from Phila. to destination and return to Returning: fcv. DUMB DORA NOT SO DUMB CUc Voting.

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