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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING SENTINEL; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 PAGE FOUR BOOKS STARS FOR RED (SERVICE SQUADS END AND WHITE IN FINAL SCHEDULES SATURDAY QTRANIH) LI CARLISLE'S IU THEATRE i Orpheum "RED'S" PROFITS FROM i FIRST PRO GAME $15,000 i i Chicago, Nov. 27. (United Press) Red Grange turned his college fame into something a little more material leash when he led the Chicago Bears I against the Chicago Cardinals yester I day and today he is richer something i TODAY and TOMORROW TODAY Makes Two Touchdowns and Army and Navy Close Grid Three Extra Points Season at flew York 0 Keith Vaudeville Dickinson Colleee closed its grid-; Chicago, Nov. ith it "hntimes under one flag Army and Rid Navy clash tomorrow at New York i in a game that will brins the 1925 Also raMin itnbbv Books, i.laying his iootball season to a close. James Oliver Curwood's Story "STEELE OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" With Bert Lytell, Stuart Holmes and Charlotte Merriman A blood stirring drama of a criminal hunt through the wilds.

A thrill every minute. I irtually ail the other teams were frhaii in stellar disbanded today after the turkey uay ti v. a ioajtt- i contests that finished the season for mai fwSsihiPt everybody but the service squaJ. in the neighborhood of The game ended a 0 to 0 lie. Thirty-six thousand people turned out to see the great "Redhead's" pro debut.

The Readhead played a good game, and gained lots of ground but he tound the Cardinal defense was too strong. The crowd went delirious on three occasions when the former wonJernian of Illinois. returned punts 25 yards. Red ran them back at great speed shaking off tacklers with apparent ease. But Grange was not so successful at bucking the line or skirting the ends from scrimmage formations.

The Cardinal line was too strong and his tctal gain from scrimmage was only 45 years, which, however, was more than any of the other Bears could do. With his 75 yards gain on three re 1 gllP vJ Winding up a year that has been jmother with a sixty-seven yard run replete with upsets. Nebraska's corn huskers raised upon their haunches at after intercepting a forward pass, and kicked three goals from touchdowns. Lincoln yesterday and sent Knute Rockne's fine Notre Dame team, back Opening with an ambitious forward the injury of a IT to 0 h.n in i i home nursins wall liru to the Dickinson thirty-nine yard line. defeat.

Nebraska has had a habit of upset- In 192 and 1923 the visitors passes by that time and dur-uug ccrn huskers ruined an otherwise bril liant season for Notre Dame by licking them against all the odds. In 1924, however, Notre Dame's "four turned punts, his total vardage was 120. i Gift Headquarters open to Mother, Mrs. and Miss ing the rest of the game Delaware heaves usually fell into Dickinson arms. Dickinson scored its first touchdown in the second quarter, after Sweeley had Intercepted a Delaware pass on the Dtekinson thirty-yard line.

Ixng Jimmie Adams in "BE CAREFUL" MONDAY and TUESDAY Betty Bronson and Neil Hamilton in "GOLDEN PRINCESS" RffST horsemen'' rode over Nebraska and completed an undefeated schedule to win a national championship. Yesterday the Irish invaded Unooln CAGE LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT The local Industrial Basketball League tonight at 7:30 in the gymnasium with two games. Beetem vs. Bedford, and Carlisle Shoe vs. Masland.

gains by Books, Carpenter and Swee- i in the hope of further revenge and in- XUBITSC ley iuok iur.uu cidentallv nad their eyes on a claim for a mythical Western championship, having defeated every other Western I team they have met, including Minne- BIRTHDAY PARTY AT THE RIDER HOME A birthdav partv was held at the sota and Northwestern. jaru line, Willi noons lanuii; ii uin for the first touchdown. Books kicked goaL Books intercepted a Delaware pass on the Dickinson thirty-ard line and ran fifty-seven yards to the Delaware thirteen-yard line, late in the second quarter. Itarter took the ball over for With i But the corn huskers took advantage home of Mrs. Page Rider, Carlisle, R.

I Marie'I Pre- 7, on Nov. 21st, in honor of Mr. D. Rider's nephew, Robert Shetron. of Rocknt's "shock troops." scored two touchdowns in the first period and then scored a field goal against the Irish regulars later on.

I Most of the other games on the the second touchdown. Books kicked goal. Hotel 'Argonne evening was very pleasantly spent in playing games and music, after which refreshments were served. Thosf present were Kathleen Clepper, Ruth Low, Mary Low, Martha Sheaffer, Liong runs Dy uooks au iiruiri, Tnank.c;piving Florence -Vidor, Harry, and Cfeighf on S- program ran true to ionoweu oy a pass, iu um. fnrrn accounted for the third touchdown in ES Rocm and Res Dining With the exception of Notre Dame's Man Clay.

Viola Shetron, Anna Lutz, failure to win a Western title, none of the games cnYeted sectional Mabel Lutz, Esta Lutz, Helen Kimmel, (J if I Take it from orve who knows It's a Knock Out Bill' Anna Roush. Elizabeth Cline, Chas. Howard. Lester Billman. Mervin Trimmer, Oscar Kimmel.

John Heffelfinger, Levi Enck, Herman Low, Robert Shetron, Leo Shetron, John Shannon. Clair Hoover, Page Rider, Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Shetron, Mr. and Mrs.

Mervin Cline. EASTERN GRID GAMES WITHOUT MANY UPSETS taurant Will Serve a Fiill Course TURKEY DINNER From 12:15 P. M. to 11 P. M.

Sunday, Nov. 29, 1925, for $1.00 Now for the throngs of happy Mothers, Misses and Mrs. to see how easy and without effort it is to buy a real gift for a real man. Let us say this There have been Christmases before and doubtless will be Christmases to come but never before has humble male received such consideration from a stylish Santa Claus. Gifts from 25c to $75 And we are eager and ready and happy to spread this wonderful caravan of useful gifts before you.

Kronenberg's New York, Nov. 27. (United Press) Thanksgiving Day football games in the East ran more nearly to form than has been customary along the Atlantic seaboaid. Upsets were infrequent, the dope generally pointing to the victor in each engagement Penn's 7 to 0 victory over Cornell was expected, but the Ithacans were beaten only by the recovery of a SATURDAY Rin-Tin-Tin The greatest dog hero of the screen today "Find Your Man" With a Big Warner Cast A Wholesome Melodrama J. E.

EINSTEIN the fourth quarter. Roth, Dickinson end, prepared the Betting for two more Red and White points when he caught a Dickinson punt on the Delaware one-yard line after a hard run. Lining up after Roth's smart play, Delaware attempted to run the ball but a visiting back was tackled behind his own goal for a safety. Dickinson Delaware Roth L. Beaty Snell L.

Torbert Bittle L. Draper Lashley Kramer Watson R. Owens Keller R. Coppock Baiz R. Lehman Harter Q.

Creamer Books L. H. Loveland Carpenter R. H. B.

Sweeley F. Hubert Score by quarters: Dickinson 0 14 0 923 Delaware 0 0000 Substitutions. Dickinson, White for Harter, Milligan for Baiz. Witten for Bittle, Rupp for Carpenter, Voss for Keller; Delaware, Glasser for Beatty, Creamer for Torbert, Owens for Wit-ten. Touchdowns, Books, Harter.

Goal from touchdown, Books, 3. Officials, Longstreth, Haverford. Referee, Guetter. Umpire, Amherst, Headlinesman, Shalet. N.

YT. U. fumble. Of the 70.000 fans at this 0 Another Big Record Sale at Fry's Saturday, Nevt'iber 28th, about 350 or 4C0 records on special sale. Ar.y amount of records at 25c eacii; plenty of 75c records at 50c each.

Come early and avoid the rush. Come and select your Christmas phonograph or piano for the home. A small deposit will hold your selection for Christmas delivery at oi: J. M. Fry M1H3 House 5 East Louthe- Ctreet ONE DOSE OF FOX COMEDY SHAPLEY'S Original STOMACH.

MEDICINE will convince you of its unusual merit. Try it Today, and be Convinced. game there were few who did not believe that the Cornell team outplayed its opponents. Brown gave Colgate a close squeak from defeat with a 14-14 tie. Only a last minute onslaught led by tlu redoubtable Eddie liyon kept the Col-i.

in- eleven from its first downfall of the season. Hyrpcuse, with a greatly improved offensive, had little trouble in defeat ing Columbia, 16 to 5. This was the biggest upset of the day, the locil team ruling the favorite before play started. Pittsburgh's 23 to 7 victory over Penn State and West Virginia's 19 to 0 triumph over Washington and Jefferson, were by larger margins than expected. For sale by Stephens' Drug Store i and leading druggists everywhere.

"The Christmas Store -IUDSON COACH YESTERDAY'S GRID SCORES CIVIC CLUB TO BE ADDRESSED IN MEMORIAM BY PROMINENT SOCIAL WORKER In sad but loving remembrance of The members of the Carlisle Civic my dear son, William A. Trimmer, Collegiate Gettysburg, Franklin and Mar shall, 0. Penn, Cornell, 0. Pitt. 23; Penn State, 7.

rinh and iiu-ir euests wi 1 have an who entered into rest. eptemDer ii unusuallv interesting program for the 1925 0. West Virginia, 19; W. Colgate, 14; Brown, 14. 17; Notre Dame, MECHANICSBURG SINKS HAGERSTOWN HIGH, 13-7 Mechanicsburg High turned back Hagerstown High 13 to 7 in a fast game at Hagerstown yesterday.

Guyer, Mechanicsburg end. scored a touchdown early in the first quarter when he received a forwaid pass and went over for a score. Weaver scored the 0. next meeting, December 1, at three o'clock. Miss Mary McAdoo will give a piano solo alter the regular business meeting.

The music will be followed by an address on "The Church an 1 Labor," by Dr. Edmund B. Chaffee, director of Labor Temple in New York City. Dr. Chaffee is especially well fitted to sneak on his subject as second Mechanicsburg touchdown in i the third period.

Martin scored a touchdown for Hagerstown. Dickinson, 23; Delaware, 0. Villanova, 23; Muhlenberg, 9- Scholastic York High, 20; Gettysburg High, fl. Altoona High, Williamsport, 0. Dickinson Seminary, 13; Perkki-men, 0.

Harrisburg CO; Huntington, W. 0. Lock Haven High, 21; Mt. Carmel, 0. Bethlehem High, 12; Allentowii High, 0.

A loved one just going on before. And these who think 01 him today Are the ones who loved him best. Oh, dearest William, Iiow we miss you No tongue on earth can tell. Weep not that his toils are over, Weep not that his race is run; God grant we may rest so calmly When our work like his is done. We miss thee from our home, dear William, We miss thee from thy place, A shadow over our life is cast.

We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, I he has studied all sides of this prob-NEW CUMBERLAND WINS lem for many years. FROM TECH SCRUBS, 7-0 Labor Temple as you know is under New Cumberland High won from i the direction of the Presbyterian Tech High Reserves in a close game! Church, and is an effort to interpret at New Cumberland, vesterdav, by thej the church to the working man, and score of 7 to 0. Ross scored thej the working man to the church, touchdown for New Cumberland. i Do not forget the hour, 3 o'clock.

Y'ou will enjoy the afternoon. 1165 cjA; Freight and Tax Extra i SPORT TABLOIDS HARRISBURG TECH PASSES I Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee, OUT OF EXISTENCE I Harrisbure. Nov. 26. Harris I We miss thee everywhere.

NOTICE DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS! Notice is hereby given that Decem- I burg Tech played the last game in its history today agatnst Huntington 1W Vo i Hioh erhnn! defeating the Berwick, Pa. Over more than nine miles of slush and snow Fred Wach-sniith of Millrose A. A. New York won the 16th annual Thanksgiving Day Berwick marathon ir. 49:54, two minutes slower than the course record.

James Henigan of Boston was second. Newark, N. J. Nathan Miller of New York showed the way to 9 rivals in the first annual handicap road race of the St. Joseph's Catholic course.

His actual running time for the 5 miles was 27:24. But oh, a brighter home than ours, In heaven is now his own; For as long as life and memory last We will remember thee, dearest William. Writen by his PARENTS. try a Classified Ad In THE SENTINEL and watch results. West Virginians 30 to 0.

Kitzmiller's Dei- isi is ipe last ady ior wnlcn eighty ard run after tse had inter-! be given to all unpa.d State and cepted 'a forward pass featured the County Taxes. Please see that your game. With the opening of two new taxes are paid, high schools here next year, Technical' Catharine E. Lyter, High school will pass out of ex-; Collector, istenc.e. aaBaa.

FARM FOR SALE IN CUMBERLAND VALLEY, PA. Seventy-two acn-s in fertile condition. Bank barn equipped with hay fork tnd track, stalls tor 11 head ot horses and cattK approximately 3h tons of clover and alfalfa hay, also 8 Now You Get Its Famous Qualities for acres of untnresm a oats jn earn. Brick house with ceiuent paved cellar i under entiie house. All buildings in good condition.

Two good wells of water, water in Lam ard. Located at Center Church and School, 5 miles Northwest of Newville, I 'a. Cashj $2,000.00, balance time payments. Ad- dress George Swartz, 82 State AH Sbany, New York. I say Jjnik Bidtlser's ats Get that toasty Scotch flavor; that famous Mother's Oats flavor Watch Your Frail, Puny i Child Grow Strong ake on Weight 'mis i Down Payment Convenient Terms on Balance ABOVE all things, it's flavor you want in oats.

There is a world of difference. Originally a Scotch dish, it must iwve a Scotch flavor to be right. Once you taste Quick Mother's Oats you're spoiled for ordinary oats. lias that toasty Scotch tang the famous Mother's Oats flavor no other brand has. First spoonful tells the difference.

It's due to exclusive Mother's Oats milling of finest, plumpest oats. A flavor it took some 50 years to perfect. That is why it is so important to look for a picture of a Mother on the oats you buy. Quick Mother's Oats cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. That's faster than toast! Due to Mother's Oats milling methods, it supplies, too, the "roughage" you need tomakc laxatives seldom necessary.

In just a few days quicker than you ever dreamt of these wonderful flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start i to help any weak, thin, undernourish-1 ed little one. After sickness and where ric kets are suspected they are especially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tablets are made to take the place of that good but vil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do it. They do put on flesh. I Ask V.

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Carlisle chance for 30 days. If you aren't le-1 lighted with results you get yourj money back. I.

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