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Carlisle Evening Herald from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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PAGE EIGHT CARLISLE, WEDNESDAY JULY 14, 1915 Cilflatinillil lM ii niiTFriinjiiiiiiiiHi STORTING WORLD Jlllill Minot Crowell lasted but two jn-liings against the White Sox in the first battle of this series, and when he retired there was not much question about who would win. The score when Crowell left tlhe box was 7 to 0, and the final count )was the same. Three players of the New York American's 'been released to clubs in the International League, it was announced by the club. Pitcher Martin McIIale was sent to Montreal; Pitcher Ensign Cottijell to Richmond, and Peter Daley, an outfielder, to Toronto. BIG LEAGUERS OUT FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE For Infants and Children.

Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Fred Clarke, Pirate Chief, Says Suffrage Batting Average Is Good Its Errors Few. Womnn Suffrage has received the KRONENBERG'S WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DEPT. A Iot of New Summer Dresses at Bargain Prices Here's a lot of newest styles in summer dresses in the most wanted cotton materials at prices within the reach of all. We have never offered any better values at the price. Just unpacked this morning fresh crisp and cool.

$4.95 VALUES UP TO $10.00 ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT Always Bears the tinqqunlified endorsement of those lovers of fair play and good sports I ELKS SHOW BIG INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP FOR YEAR Signature Healthy Condition of Finances of the Order Also Proved in Reports Sub Promotes DigestionOieerruI-ness and Rcsl.Contalns neither Opium.Morpliiac norMiucral Not Nar cotic. SectpcaoMDrMWmmiim mitted at Grand Lodge Session at Los Angeles Los Angeles, July 13 The Bene manahip, the big leaguers on the Philadelphia Nationals and the Pirates. Hard on the heejs of the Suffrage Day game in Philadelphia on July 7, when so many of the players declared themselves for the cause, comes the news that the Buccaneers are to play for "votes for women" on September 3. Fred Clarke, the commander of the Pirate crew, comes from Kansas, where the women vote, and he says he is a "red hot suffragist." Fimipkui Seed jUxJmm tliCattimaleSitk (Imifml Siijar NSW volent and Protective Order of Elks i3 in a flourishing condition both as to finances and membership, according In Use to reports submitted today at the AnnrfectRemedv fovCmisfllia- When he made the announcement nual session of the Grand Lodge of 1 1on Sour Stomach.Dtarrhoca sf the game he also declared his al-j the order. For Over Fred C.

Robinson, grand secretary; Charles A. White, grand treasurer, legiance to the cause. "Women suffrage as I have seen it has a good batting average and mighty few errors in its record," he declared. "My wiffi vntps out. nt home and she the board of grand trustees and the ucss andLOSS OF SLEEB ScSuuite Signature of The Centaur Compahs-, NEW york Good Crepe de Chine Waists at Smaller Prices In the same express, came this lot of good crepe waists.

The styles that have been wanted at almost half their real value. White, flesh and maize. $3.25 FORMERLY PRICED AT $4.95 NENBERG'S Women' Department Second Floor Thirty Years commiitea on! ludiifjing made tjheir reports. During the year ending April 1 doesn't need my help doing it. She i 1 inifnwMiii can take care of her own vote and 1915, 43,085 new members were ad-Pennsylvania women are just as able mitted to the order, bringing the total to vote as she is.

membership to 442,058. There were Illl i i hi ii i 5 i 1 TO51 THE OINTJIUII aOMMNT, NEW VOP CITY. "1 have done some stump speaking 16,228 members dropped from the in Kansas campaigns and I know rolls, 232 expelled, 7,843 readmitted that the women have got to have and there were 4,701 deaths. Thin Exact Copy of Wrapper, the straight goods. Women have po- the net increase in membership was litical ideas of their own.

I have 14,081. Ten new lodges were added bringing the total to 1,326. There is a surplus ot itEssmwemssnamEBmaeaa the treasury of the Grand Lodge, wjhile subordinate lodges have net assets of $26,515,739. found that they keep in touch with things that most men don't have time to think about. They vote for the kind of men who will see that these things are taken care of.

We get better government out there as a result." Pat Moran and his gang were, just as enthusiastic. Pat has promised ATLANTIC CITY SUMMER RESORTS The grand lodge election of offi cers, a mere formality, installed James R. Nicholson, of Massachu Carlisle Deposit Bank CARLISLE, PA. ORGANIZED 1846 FRANK C. BOSLER, President ABRAM BOSLER, Vice President ADAM KELLER, Cashier setts, as grand exalted ruler, succeed to be at his home in Massachusetts ing Raymond Benjamin, of California.

W. F. Schad, of Milwaukee, was elected grand leading knight; William Lown, Saginaw, grand loyal knight; E. R. Ingersol, Seattle, grand lecturing knight; Thomas E.

Donahue, New London, grand tyler and Charles Black, Oklahoma City, grand inner guard, Fred C. Capital Individual Liability Surplus and Undivided Profits $150,000 $150,000 $185,000 Robinson, Dubuquqe, and Charles A Speaking of the concrete construction of the Blenheim, Thomas A. Edison said, "It in the coming construction for all (jreat buildings. It won't won't break, and you couldn't burn it if you tried." flllarlbotougbsSSlenbeim. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. THE LEADING RESORT HOUSE OF THE WORLD Capacity 1100 American and European flans The great estential of a resort hotel, as distinguished from a city hotel, is ample public space devoted to the use ot its guests, in the form of bright and airy Exchanges, Lobbies, Parlors, Galleries and Solarium, affording pleasing vistas and beautiful promenades, the whole combining into a harmonious vision of grandeur and beauty, while replete with the cozy group seclusions of home, and yet affording full view of the pleasing panorama of the resort life. In this essential the fflurlunrmiitll-litrnlirMiii stands without an equal in Atlantic City or elsewhere. Us "Ownership Management," while accounting for its unique reputation, is a guaranty of the high character of its patronage and the unexcelled quality of its service and cuisine. It employs only white service in both its American and a la carte dining rooms.

It makes a specialty of its high-class music avery evening throughout the year, with special Sunday night solo features. Romani, the world's highest Tenor, of Venice, is engaged to sing at frequent intervals during July, August and September. Atlantit t'ity, with its only real competitor (Europe) this year impossible, ia offerini? unusual attraction anil entertainments. Two flvin(r boats are daily sources of interest. Two irolf courses, the Yacht Club, the tishinr Meet and the wonderful bathintr beach attract their respective devo'ees.

while the pier amusements, the Boardwalk, the tire motor ro ds and the splendid bote's and restaurants, aft'ord enjoyment to all. There is only ons Atlantic City, and this summer it ia particularly attractive. Write for illustrated booklet ami rates. JOSIAII WIltl'K SONS C'OJIPANV White, were re-elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. DIRECTORS Robert W.

Irving R. S. Haya John E. Munroe A. F.

Bedford Joseph Bosler, Jr. Frank C. Bosler (Conrad Hanibleton George. M. Hays Abram Bosler CARRIED 180,000,000 PASSENGERS: NONE KILLED on election day so he can vote for woman suffrage in that state.

Cravath, the right fielder said he thought the women ought to have had the ballot long ago. "Reindeer" Bill Killefer was the next aboard the bandwagon. "I'm strong for it," he announced. "There are lots of fellows who vote who could not do as well as the ladies. George Chalmers, the prize hurler, has been a suffragist for years.

George Whitted, Oscar Dugey, Burns, Luderus and Bert Niehoff nearly got into a fight in trying to beat each other to a chance to declare that they thought that women had every right to the vote and that it was rank injustice to keep it from them. VESTEERDAY'S RESULTS National League Phillies St. Louis 0. New York 4, Chicago 3. Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 1.

Pittsburgh 3, Boston 1. Boston 7, Pittsburgh 6, (2d game). American League Chicago 7, Athletics 0. Records just closed for the year ending June 30, show that in that period the Pennsylvania Railroad Transacts a General Banking Business. Domestic and Foreign Exchange.

American Express Co's Traveler Cheques. Interest paid on Deposits. Lona's Negotiated on Mortgages. System carried approximately 130, 000,000 passengers and not one was killed in a train accident. These records cover the entire sys tpm, with its more than 26,000 miles cf track, located in 13 statej, ing the Lines East of Pittsburgh, ALENIHIALL tiie Long Island Railroad, the Curr n- "I'll 2iac5-5i2rlAJl, bi-rland Vallev Railroad, the New KlOTEL--SANATORIUW OFFICE HOURS From 9.30 A.

M. until 3 P. M. Sunday, 1 to 3 P. Other Hours by Appointment Dr.

J. C. KISNER, 135 Went Louther Street, CARLISLE, PA. I York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Rail ATLANTIC CITY.N rldealin rt'3 appointments! taiSIp I road, the Baltimore, Chesapeake and THK I.ATKST I'ruhPitnnir IwitfiBaths ibrpleasuiorfieaitfi. AL.WAVS OPEN CAPACITY 350 Railway, the Maryland, Del Ainitrlcan plau.

Aluuis open. Citpai-tty two. on beach directly between the two jrreat Oceau Piers. Sen water 111 all baths Orchestra, (lurairo. Illustrated literature.

Oiruerslilp management i aware and Virginia Railway, the Lines PRACTICE LIMITED TO Rectum, Stoniacb, Ear, Nose and Throat West of Pittsburgh, the Vanda'iu Railroad and the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway. The Pennsylvania system operates some 113,000 passenger trains every month. On the Linss East of Pittsburgh ind Erie, consisting of the Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia, Baltimore Boston 7, Cleveland 3. Cleveland 0, Boston 5 (2d game.) Washington 3, St. Louis 2.

St. Lpiuis 3, Washington 0 (2d game) Detroit 3, New York 2. New York 10, Detroit 8 (2d game.) Federal League Brooklyn 6, Baltimore 5. Kansas City 1, Pittsburgh 0. Chicago 2, St.

Louis 0 (14 innings). Other games postponed. SPORTS NOTES Rochester kept the Harlrisburg fans expectant, several occasions al Sewing Circle With Much Whispering and Washington, and the 'West, Jer Quality! sey and Seashore Railroads, not a single one of more than 265,000,000 passengers carried in the pat two years arid a half has been killed in a train accident. The last train accident in which a passenger was killed occurred at Glen Loch, in November, 1912. 20 for 10c JUT Before the stork arrives there is much to talk about.

The comfort of the expectant mother is the chief topic. And there is sure to be someone Who has used or knows of that splendid external hcln. "Mother's Not Premiums ALL BUT NINE COUNTIES IMPROVE PROPERTY Cigarettes No premiums or coupons with Camel Cigarettes. The cost of the tobaccos prohibits their use. most warranting the visitors the game.

The visitors' lone tally was made in the eighth inning, when Williams singled, advanced by Callahan's error, Walker forcing in' the run with a single. The final score was 3-1. The Phillies are once more leading the National League pennant race. The task of overhauling the hustling Cubs was somewhat of a task, and the double defeat suffered 'by ran's men on Monday a dam per on their hopes, but the Phillies came into their own yesterday by defeating St. Louis, 8 to 0, whi'f Jha Giants wore -walloping Chicago.

It gives you Individuality. It insures a perfect fit. It is better made, has more style and many advantages over ready made suits. Camels, 20 for 10c, a blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Camels are smooth and even.

They Jo not leave that cigaretty taste, neither can they bite your tongue or parch your throat. Only nin'e counties in Pennsylvania did not feel able last year to erect new or improve old school property. The report made to the State Board of Education by Architect H. C. Richards, of Philadelphia, shows that 323 architectural improvements were made during the year ending June 30 last.

No account was taken ofg the work done in Philadelphia, but the figures embrace the remainder of the State. Allegheny county with thirty building operations, heads the list. The counties in which Richards did not Friend." It is Applied to the abdominal muscles, gently rubbed in and has a most pronounced effect as a lubricant. It soothes the network of nerves, enables the muscles to expand naturally, relieves strain on the lip-ments and thus sets at ease any undue strain on the organs involved. And it does this with perfect safety.

Expectant mothers thus go through the ordeal with comparative ease and comfort. Knowing mothers who have used 'Mother's Friend" speak in glowing terms of the absence of morning sickness, absence of train on the ligaments and a freedom from many other distresses. One of the most Important symptoms to be relieved by "Mother's Friend" is the iin-imagination that so often disturbs repose. Tains, even though natural, muy so distort the mind that undue apprehension will some limes follow. The gentle, soothing influence iif "Mother's Friend" gives the mind substantial aid to become conscious of strength nnd there is a real, physical sensibility of muscular vigor as evidenced by freedom from undue strain.

You can get "Mother's Friend" at any drug store or they will gladly get it for you. Write today to Bradflcld Regulator T01 I.amar Atlanta, for a highly instructive book of great value to all expectant mothers. It contains a valuable expectancy chart, rules on diet and is brimful of puggesUons that all women will appreciate. A If four dtaltr caa't supply you, send fOc tor one package or $1.00 tor a carton of 10 pack aaes (200 ciaarettes). oostaae oreoaid.

After soWkioq one package, you don't find CAMELS as represented, retort REFORMED REUNION On Thursday, July 15th, special train will leave Carlisle at 7:5" A. the other nine packages and we wilt refund your money. AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. M.

Rate $1.20 for the round trip. For Winston-Salem, N. C. V. R.

R. Ticket supervise any operations are Bedford, particulars see Agents Adv. Cameron, Columbia, Fulton, Montour, $18 $20 $22 -TTTT- V1n wt it. rr- y. Snyde- and Union CLOSED ON SATURAY AFTERNOONS, BEGINNING JULY 3 AND CONTINUING UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4TH DANCING AT MT.

HOLLY PARK EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. MUSIC BY STAUFFER ORCHESTRA. The total shows that there were 207 new buildings and 116 additions and reconstructions. Cumberland county is recorded as having two constructions or reconstructions; Dauphin Franklin Huntingdon 2o Juniata, 1 Mifflin, and York 7. Lesher THE TAILOR "IS YOUR BABY RESTLESS?" See the anxious mother Vending- over tlie slt-cplcss babel What tender solicitude 1 Her heart aches for him.

Wise use Dr. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP Which babies like bcciuse it cures thci.i. Prevents Ou-ra Infantum, cures Colic in ten minutes. Keep a bottio at 1jj.h1. at 4rug- gUts.

Trial bottle frre if mention this iarer. Made ouly ty DKS. 1. bO liACULsrufc. Mjfc DANCING AT NEWVILLE PARK EVERY FRIDAY EVENING.

MU FAMILY WASHING The Troy Laundry CARLISLE, PA. 27 W. Main SIC BY KUHN'S ORCHESTRA. 1.

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