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Carlisle Evening Herald from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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PAGE EIGHT CARLISLE. MONDAY OCTOBER 19, 1914 I CARLISLER'S GRAND SON WITH THE ATHLETICS KRONENBERG'S WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DEPT. "The 1 Hotel I If On Tuesday morning Lambert Frar.ko o2 Killstsbvvg, revolted at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, in response to a call from Manager Mack, -of the Athletics. He was given a strong try out and created a good impression on the leader. He was been ordered to go south with the team in the spring.

Franke is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lambert, East North street.

1 Continental TheCarlisle Conservatory of Music Open Monday, th3 19th to Students in All Branches of Music Give your children the advantage of a Conservatory training at home. The following organizations are in process of formation jtiow, and all students will be admitted and receive the experience of this ensemble training free of charge: These are the Best Suits $15.00 to $22.00 Ever Sold in Carlisle Full of style, well tailored, good trimmings and all wool materials in serge, gabardine and cheviot. Good full weight cloth double warp and all wool. Styles for women and misses and no extra charge for extra large sizes. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Penn, 13; Navy, 0.

Yale, 28; Notre Dame, 0. Harvard, 13; Tufts, 6. Princeton, 16; Lafayette, 0. Cornell, 48; Bucknell, 0. Dartmouth, 42; Vermont, 0.

$1.00 a Day and Up. The Continental 1 for years has been famous for its 1 superb service, ex- i cellent food and I reasonable charges. fj When visiting Philadelphia see the city from the Con- 1 tinental roof. The Conservatory Students Orchestra The Conservatory Male Glee Club The Conservatory Girls Mandolin Club The Conservatory Boys Military Band A Good Skirt for $2.50 or $3.25 We've just received a small lot of blue and black serge skirts, worth $4.00 which we will put on special sale Tuesday morning at $2.50. With these came a lot of black and white stripe skirts made to sell at $5.00 on sale at $3.25.

Both lots are good, long tunic styles and you'll find them wonderful bargains. Two Orchestras. Brightest and Coolest Roof Garden. Location Central. Ovvosite Post Offloe Cor.

Chestnut Ninth Sts. Pitt, 10; Indians, 3. Army, 21; Colgate, 7. Washington and Jefferson, 28; Westminster, 0. Lehigh, 24; Carnegie, 20.

State, 30; Ursinus, 0. Rutgers, 17; Muhlenberg, 7. Franklin and Marshall, 16; Swarth-more, 0. Lebanon Valley, 21; Western Maryland, 3. Johns Hopkins 14; Washington College, 7.

Albright, 55; Indian Reserves, 7. Delaware, 20; Temple, 7. Syracuse, 19; Rochester, 0. Washington and Lee, 13; Georgetown, 0. St.

John's, 35; Pennsylvania Military College, 0. Penn Mercersburg, 0. Cnway Hall, 14; Bloomsburg Normal, 7. Pa. Terms and other information cheerfully given by applying to the director CLAUDE MAXWELL STAUFFER 137 East High Street Bell Phone 2 14-J KR-ONE MB ERG'S Women's and Misses' Department DRiNK MORE WATER BOTHER Herald's Sporting Column IF RECIEVES BIDS FOR LAYING OF PAVEMENTS SPORTS CARLISLE RECORD ON GRIDIRON REPEATED Eat less meat and take Salts for Backache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes'acids.

WESTERN UNION DAY AND NIGHT LETTERS The borough engineer received bids Saturday for the laying of side walk" Jind curbing, following a resolution of council, at the properties of our residents who have declined, on request by the police department, to comply wiltih. the ordSnance governing tthia matter. There are in all 150 yards of concrete paving and 250 of curbing. (Continued from Page One) iThs University of Pittsburgh football team defeated the Carlisle Indians Saturday by a score of 10 to 3 in a game that was marked by mediocre play on the part of both teams. MURDER MYSTERY IS REVEALED BY HUNTER Secret practice at Cornell was started unusually early this year, but for i.

good reason, news of which leaked cut today. Head Coach Sharpe and his assistants received evidence that a number of persons, not members of the university, and not residents of Ithica, has been on hand for practica for several days, and that these per. sens were seen to make copious references in note bocks that they carried with them. The inference is that an attempt was being made to get hold of Cornell's signals and discover the formations used. Princeton's new $300,000 athletic field, the Palmer Stadium, will bo opened next Saturday, when Dartmouth and Princeton meet in the an- impress the man you want to reach Bloomsburg, Oct.

15. A murder shrouded in mystery was revealed today when William Ludwig, of who was hunting, came upon the body of an unidentified man at 1Mb acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather i3 bad.

Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for -a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with iithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. the base of the Catawissa Mountain.

About ten feet from the body lay the severed head with a bullet hole above the left eye. Other than a pnper published in Cleveland, Ohio, July 20, 1914, and lai pipe and match The only man on the Indian team that seemed able to put up a good game was Calac. The University boys scored first, in the first period of play when P. Broker fumbled the ball on the 18-yard line and Hastings recovered and scored a goal from a drop kick. In the second period the play was about even, both sides fumbling frequently.

Toward the end of the period Dehart made a brilliant run of 30 yards through the Indian line for a touchdown Hastings had no trouble kicking goal. The third period brought out the splendid playing of the Indian Calac, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Full information gladly given at any office. nual football game. Work on the i nx i the clothing there was nothing structure has been rushed for the last! to lend a clue- miMmiMTnMTrTMMIMIiiMMri--MMI I I I I.

iiiti IJlJlhlllll fortnight, and it is certain that the stadium will be completed before Friday. It was feared at first it would be impossible to get the turf in con FOR FURNISHING LIQUOR Charged with furnishing liquor to William Zinn, of this place, alleged dition fcr pi big football game, but to be a person of known intemner- the to dkeeper, who has been at worh field since midsummer, announced last week that it would be in ghspo for playing. ate habits, Benjamin Smith, William Funk and Charles Tolbert, were g'iven a hearing before Justice Hughes in the jail Saturday morning and were held for court Bail was fixed at who seemed to carry the whole burden of the game on his shoulders, and had the team been blessed with one or two others as good as he, the score would have been vastly different. Indians improved in the fourth and through some double passing from Wolford v1 Thro. were enough surprises sprung SpfiOO each which they were unable to in the football games Saturday to furnish.

hold us for the remainder of the sea- 1 I 1 iimn.r Dairymen and Feeders On March 1, 1915, I will give five (5) high bred, well marked IIOLSTEIN heifers, two years old, to lucky persons on a guessing contest. These heifers are bred to King Segis Jona Bona out of J. A. Raudabaugh's herd, and came from Catarogis New York. The American Milling Company is very anxious to have their well known SUCRENE DAIRY FEED fed by a thousand more farmers in the Cumberland Valley, and I have decided on this plan to do it.

Call, 'phone or write and let me explain. S. B. JACKSON, Cor. West and Penn Sts.

1,0 son, i'enn deieated tne JNavy, wbicli iaiycs wnurN wivm was not according to the dope spillodj WINS SUIT AGAINST HIM 'v our very best "experts." i is. KM I a ,7, to Pratt and Calae's line plunges material gains were made. With the ball on the Pitt 30-yard line Calac kicked a goal from placement, making the score 10 to 3 in favor of Pitt. ALBRIGHT EASILY RIMS INDIAN RES. if vl.

"HI I fit liLiiil Notre Dame and chased tho I (Continued from Page One) Westerners home with the short endj if a 28 to 0 score, which was not ac- referred to his own charge that an wording to form, and Princeton, after Enola couple was responsible for his slaying a loose game, triumphed over wif refusing to live with him. Lafayette. Penn and Yale were guil-' site3 nd his wife separated on of pulling the unexpected and it July 23 last. Jt 's said. Less than a only goes to show that nothing is ab-'month the husband filed a certain in the favorite out- 000 damage suit against Mr.

and Mrs. ioor sports. The predictor can pre- James W. Sloop, of Enola, whom he diet until he is blue in the face, and muucmg lurs. sues to leave the Sites home and go to the Hotel Gregorian, 35th Nnar Broadway.

NEW YORK "CITY. Famous for refined, homelike atmosphere and luxurious 'onifor(; nt moderate prices. A few minutes' wrclk from lViirisyhnnm and New York Central rippots. Immediately surrounded br leudinfi theatres and retail fcliops. 300 Kooms with Private Bath $2.00 to p.00 per day.

Parlor, Bedroom, Bath, $4 up Special terms for month or seawn. Restaurant Table d'Hote and a la Carte. DANIEL, P. RITCHEY, Prop. Sloop home to live.

if he hits it right you can look up his past history and find that he was the fellow who picked the Braves to beat the Athletics. Albright toyed with Carlisle Indian Reserves, running up a score of 55 to 7 in a game Saturday fater-noon on Albright Field marked by1 the aggressive play of the red and white team. Captain Benfer and Lutz starred, the former making many long runs, while Lutz taking the ball on a forward pass, ran almost the length of the field for a touchdown. Not until Captain Benfer left the game were the Indians able to score. Fine Residence for Sale! One ol the most desirable residences in Carlisle.

Situate on South Ctllege Street Apply to CHAS. F. HUMRICH loinrance and Real Eitate.Agt. 12 W. Hig Carlisle, Pa.

Patronize our advertiser! while it is News" in Th "News Herald. MANY SQUIRRELS BAGGED IN VICINITY Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured Many recoveries from Lung Troubles are due to Dr. Bell's Pine- rTnr TTftncnr clpant.lliann Going the limit on the opening day, John T. Ruggles, a well known painter and Civil war veteran returned MISSION INDIAN IS TO LEAD CARLISLE Apples for Sale All varieties of apples on sale at the Oakwood Farm display. LOW PRICES with six large squirrels and a pheas-! checks the and ives reHeffeat' ant.

Robert Shearer who! was with 0nce-Mr. W. S. Wilkins, Gates, N. him also got six squirrels.

Another C. writes: "I used Dr. Bell's Pine-norty consisting of Miss Anna Nell, Tar-Honey in a case given up as Churchtown, Thomas Nell, of Dills- h0peess and it effected. a complete burg and Titus Nell of this place, cure." Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-bagged 22 squirrels, on Tuesday's Tar-Honey.

If vour eoue-h is drv and Buy a Set of New Harness Come in A Jet us fcbow you our Harness Guaranteed to be txactly as represented. Everything at live and let Jive prices. Sp.cial attention to repair rork. M. S.

DIEHL, 7 9 E. Louther St. C. E. TATE, Mgr.

hacking let it trickle down the throat, you will surely get relief. Only 25c at your Druggist. Market House Ave. hunt. The grounds for hunting was York County.

Other reports follow: Mervin Neely 6r John Minnich 1, John Grig-singer 1, William Sipe 2, George La-ley 1, Mervin Jumper 2, George Waggoner 1, Andy Haymacher 2, Simon Mountz, 1 coon. Calac Elected by Football Eleven to Succeed Iiusch New Captain is Twenty Years Old and a Californian The members of the Carlisle Indian football eleven have elected Peter Calac, as captain, to succeed ex-Captain Elmer Busch, whose resignation was forced last week. Calac is a mission Indian and, like Busch, a Californian. He is 20 years old and played two years in the back-field. Carlisle played her best game of the year against Pittsburgh, Saturday, and in the opinion of her officials, with a strong man as leader, will enter upon a streak of better football work.

Crane and Lookairound are still in the crippled list, and will probably not be in the line-up against Pennsylvania, next Saturday. If you want. Photo Goods on Developing and Printing see Jay The Druggist i Reuben Ettinger JUNK DEALER Best Cash Prices Paid Both Telephones Dr. FAHRfiEY'S IEETOG SYRUP CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years CELEBRATED "VICTORY" In celebration of the "great moral victory" over Gettysburg, some hundred college and law men held a pro Expels from the Ptomaih and bowels the thinss that make baby cry in night. Lrts niothcr and baby sleep all night and get a good rest.

i. I'linmes; is a si.lenam medicine for Diarrhoea, Cholera Aiorbus and Sour Stomach. You can't get anything better for AJwaya bears cession Friday evening and mingled 1 4.1 1 1 I the i. J-'ahrncy Son, Hagerstown, from the county seat each it you mention this uaier. News cncei lor uie senooi wnn noots ior signature of the Gettybburgiansj LETS BABY SLEEP ALL NIGHT..

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