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THE rOBX: DAILY: TUESDAY 3tt2NING, NOVEMBER Bl, V.r? YOE BASKETBALL TEAM WINNER contest. The lineup and summary: Yoe. York Y. M. C.

A. S. Stabley forward Rutledge H. forward Keesey F. Taylor center Price P.

Seachrtst guard Keech F- Stabley guard Wise Field goals S. Stabely 4. H. Kreidler 3, F. Taylor, P.

Seachrlst 2, F. Stabley, Rutledge 2. Keesey. Koul goals S. Stabley 11 out of 24.

Rutledge 6 out of 22. Referee Kohler. Time of halves 20 minutes. C. A.

day by a safety which Is thought by many supporters of the team, who witnessed the game, tlo have been a wrong interpretation of the rule. Showing true sportsmanship Manager Gillespie refused to argue against the Penbrook officials' ruling and was well satisfied with the outcome of the game. Bethany will be. drilled every everting this week in preparation for the title battle by Coach Jwrvls, a former Yale man, while the Fairmount squad will workout thought under the eupervlsion of Manager Geubtner. A record crowd is expected to attend Saturday's game.

ST. PAUL VS REO LION Manager Gordon Helfrick'e St. Paul quintet will axain get into action Thursday evening when they lineup against the Red LJon team on the St. Paul floor. This will be the second game of the season on the home floor.

St. Paul has not. Is Your Stomach Well It's the Secret of Good Health TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters DEFEATS THE YORK Y. BY THE SCORE OF 33 TO 12 S. STABLEY IS STAR COLLEGE STARS ON TEAM THAT WILL PLAY YORK With the Mtddletown "Big Five" that rrill appear here against the York team on the Coliseum tlcor, tomorrow, in the cpening game of the season, )m sev as yet, lost a game this season, defeating the Harrisburg ScholaMlea In the opliing came and Windsor last! Saturday evening.

eral former iehanon Valley college sUirn. Suppose Fatimas were NOT Sensible It isn't possible to fool men for long. Lincoln said that better than we could. Surely, if Fatimas were not as comfortable to the throat and tongue as we say they are if they did not leave a man keen and fit" after a long-smoking day do you suppose that more Fatimas would be sold every day than any other high-grade cigarette? Remember these facts as you try Fatimas and observe how comfortable, how sensible they really are. The St.

Paul five will practice tonight liJ PAJAMAS Toe. Nor. 20. Playing a much improved style of basketball over last year the Yoe leun opened its on the local floor Saturday evening- with a victory over the York Y. M.

C. A. by the score of -33 to 12. The fxms waus fast but! onesided, the strong defensive playing: of the home team being- an outstanding feature aa the visitors' held goals were restricted to uhree. S.

Stabler starred for the Jocifts with four two-pointer while Kreidler. his running mate, tallied three. S. Stabley tossed .11 out of 24 chances from the free line, while Rirtledge only succeeded in raakirur good out of 22 chances from the foul line, A large "crowd witnessed the preparation for the game. GARFIELD ELEVEN WINS The Garfield Junior football team had little trouble in defeating the Jefferson grammar school eleven in a game played on the Fairmount gridiron lat night.

The Garfield team is one of the strongest! grammar school elevens In the city. PETE BIGLER INJURED Pete Bigler, star third baseman of the Gettysburg- ball crub last summer. Is recovering from injuriee he received recently In a football serlrrmvige at the Spring-held framing school. He had his collarbone broken In practice and has been out of the game for some days. THE Man, who has never a ri z.

jeiTKer and Ivlmger, Mho fnyiil with the college llvo last season, will be with the squad. At forward on Middle-town will be Heard. Swartx and Seltzer. Klinger will play center while Kambaugh and Dupes will gu'trd. Bambaugh played wilh Ilarrisbtir? several years and was with the local team tfhe latter part of last season and his clean style of playing both on the home snd foreign floors ha won him a host of friends The local team was put through a strenuous workout last night by Manager Robert Fluhrer, and from appearances will have little trouble in mastering the Middletown quintet.

Manager Fluhrer will use on the local team the following players: Merl Tutnbull. Kerwin Spang-ler. Johnny Strieker. Clifton HeathcotVj. "Larry" Berger.

Wiltiam Oarland. Karl Ways. El wood Itemsburg and Walker Gerrrmill. A wnrn Paiamas, nas cer tainly been missing something, but he'll never know the comfort of a suit 01 ra-jamas until he tries them. WINDSOR COUNT FIFTY! NO NEURALGIA PAIN DONT SUFFER! INSTANT RELIEF FOLLOWS A RUBBING WITH -ST.

JACOB'S OIL" Windsor. Nov. 20. William MaJewsW. a guard on the local basketball team, employed in the Windsor cigar box factory, had the thumb of his right! hand nearly severed, several days ago.

when It came In contact with a rip saw he was operat- Olewfler, while operating a saw in the. Windsor cigar box factory, nearly severed the thumb on his left hand. The Injury was treatled by a local physician. Kverhart Himea has traded his farm, consisting of 71 acres, situal In Wind-nr town.xhln. to W.

P. Crui mg. for a NORTH YORK A. A. MEETING Plans For Basketball and Baseball Win Be Discussed The North York Athletic association will meet next Thursday evening In the North York hotel where plans will be laid for the baseball season next summer.

The North York team is a merrlber of the York County league and finished the season with one of the strongest teams. The meeting will be held at 8 o'clock. At rfce meeting plans will be made to support a basketWll quintet at North Tork. At the present time all games will have to be played on foreign floors. Several of the candidates who have expressed their intention of playing with the North Tork quintet! aj-e experienced athletes.

Johnny the local middleweight pugilist, will try for a forward position with Keesey and WampW. KJinedinst will play renter while Kauftman, Hilde-brand and Shenadore will be defensive players. Games are desired with all teams in the city and county have slaving floors and give suitable Pajunu of FlanneltHte, Madrae Sateen and of other good fabric. "plain or elaborately trimmed. In several choice colors and style effect.

Correctly cut and made. 31-82-8385 THE SUIT house and lot in Red Uon. Samuel I Tschopp. it years mu. confined to bed, suffering from stomach Arnold purchased a touring automobile.

Ierry Tschopp. local postimisfrr. sola his home" on Wet Main street to Stephen Sechman. for Jl.300. Mr.

Tschopp has moved his family arm housenoia rn into the house dJoIntrur me poeioui.e, owned by W. H. Schmwk. Conquers pain never Rub soothinjr. penetrating "St.

Jacob's Oil" rigrht on the ache or pain, and out cornea the neuralgia misery. Here'a a Joyful experiment! Try It! Get a small trial botOe from your druggist; pour a little In your hand and rub It gently on the sore, aching- nerves, and before you realize it In just a moment all pain and neuralgia disappear. It's almost twit the joy la, that the misery doesn't come back. No! The nerve are soothed and congestion is relieved and your neuralgia ia over, come. Stop suffering! It's needless neuralgia and pain of all kinds, either In the face, head, limbs or any part of the body, is Instantly banished.

"St. Jacob's Oil" is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the kin. In use for half a century. Advertisement. Albert wegman visiten tmaci 1 day.

u. rinbn has a force of car Men, who once get the Pa-jama habit, will cling to it always! GAME AT STEWARTSTOWN Sttewartstown. Nov. 20. The local representative baKktbn.ll team will open its seajton Thursday evening with the strong Windsca qulntW aa the opening attraction.

Manager Hrown is at the present time working on his schedule and would like to hear from all managers in Tork city and county. The ceening here Thursday will be auspicious as Manager Brown has engaged the services of the Stewarts town band which will furnish music during the contemt. Iancing will follow the contest. SECOND GAME FOR TITLE penters at work building an addition to his bakery on Main street. Gordon Grove, who recently completed the erection of a modern dwelling on the comer of Penn and Water streets, was todav engaged In laying a concrete walk in front and around te house.

a. W. Gable, cigar manufacturer, spent today in York. Letters addressed to the following persons remam at the local post office: Mrs. Kvexhart Himee.

Purd Kohler. Philip Temple, Henry Secro, Harry J. Yatea. John J. Ly and Mrs.

Lewis Big KOurvln Harold, Paul and Cherlee Todd spent Sunday visiting at! the homes of their parents, at Seven al- John A- Fllnchhaugh Is confined tk) his home by sickneae. US. Schmidt Co. Falrmount and WiM Again 5 Clash on Gridiron A SEN IBLE CIGARETTE HANOVER The second football game of the series for the local gridiron championship between the FairmounP A. A.

and the Bethany A. O. will be plnyed on the Y. A. O.

field Saturday afterrjcon. Falrmount easily won the first battle, but ha been idle since that gam. The Bethany eleven, playing tVtie to form, tnit up a great game against the Penbrook team, near Har-riaburg, Saturday, and satisfied their supporters that thy are rtWl in the running for the city is tie which they won last year. The Bethany team was defeated Satur Fall Suits now en display. The fin.

eat line we have ever had of Men's and Young Man's New Fall Suite, The GLOBE mWm. 285-237 W. Market SL Hoosier Wonder Miss Alphonslne Smith Dlsa In York West Side Hospital Hanover. Nov. 20 Miss Alphonslne Smith, a daughter of the and Mary Smith, of Edgegrove.

died at the West Side sanitarium. York. Sunday evening, where she underwent an operation on Friday for the removal of a tumor. She was about 36 year. OWL Mia Smith leaves the following brother and slaters: Stanley Smith.

Guy Smith. Edward Smith and Mr. Irtshtown: Stater Henrietta Merle, of SL Joseph's convent. Philadelphia. Mis Annie Smith, at home; also, aatep-brother, Harry J.

Smith, realdtng on the Chapel farm, at Conewego. and a. tep-aister. Mrs. Edgar Sneeringer.

oj Irish-town. The body was brought to liatwjver this morning, was taken In charge I by w. u.i.-. fiineral riirwtors. and waa The Treatment of Influenza or La Grippe It is quite refreshing these days to read of a dearly defined treatment for InAu-enaa or Iji Grippe.

In an article in the "Lancet-Clinic" JUr. James lie's of New York uvi he convtnewd that too This New "Hoosier Wonder, FOR SERVICE TRY YORK VALLEY HYTE, 79 CHAS. O. MOUL.112 t. GEO.

ST. TRY US much medication is both unnecessary and Kidney and Bladder Diaeaee afflict a ircr number than srencreily aup-noaed and uyon hp ha th symptom aa lame back, headache, evrish-rwu. purr under tne eyes, inflamed v.iidv fwrllinx of the ankle and feet, frwjuoot scanty or pro-urination. especially at nlifhL ntS pain (n bladder rerlon, Hoke Kiectric Magnetic Treatment la lie greatest that ever wma invented for irii'-h complaint. I fa tterth Use ll4red rlli-a.

A man of ave-nty-five years of aire 4fered severely with bladder trouble For the last two year he had pun, and no rmt durinar the nlht fhi man said in Hoke'a office that the treatment helped him from the fir I lay on, Wnull not take one hundred for Hoke's arrl rvr. HOKin orKiCK, ass a. oeoror is -at removed by them, to her late home In eg 7.umhnim. a well- urloua. Vhen called to a rase of la grippe, the tniorloua.

miimi in usually seen when frver Is k.ii eitlzen of Pleasant Hill, died this the le the is the best kitchen cabinet ever built for the price. It is planned by the same expert men and women, built by same skilled methods that produced the famous "Hoosier Beauty." Our low price on this now cabinet will surprise you. miles of steps, save health and strength, save present, aa the chill which occasionally ushers in the disease, has pracUcally passod away. Ir. HeJl then orders that the bowels be opened freely with salts.

"Aetolda" or citrate of magneeUu For the high fever, severe headache, pain and general soreneaa. one antl-kamnie tablet We pack, saove and store rtr good, ocutru bKuiac I root rail-roaaa anu to ail parte of La. city. 1'lauo norm- our specialty. Plcsre parti to country ea oar large truck.

Oet Oar Prleee York Transfer MILK PRICE UP very three hours is quickly followed by complete relief. Ask for A-K Tablets. They are also unexcelled for headache. me. Get our low prices and essy neuralgia ana ail paina.

Aavemaemenu farms. 4 Try Sureloot Shoes We have on display the largest line of Christmas Handkerchiefs we have ever shovoi, all at last year's priciis. 1 5c to 50c Givler Sonnemari 107 S. George St tcr ChUdraj. 'Christmas Picture York Dealer Anticipated Advance After Producers Organized Although milk "producers nf York county have not, aa yet.

raised the rice of their product, the dealer in thia city yesterday nxvde an advance to elgh cents per quart. It la said they anticipated an increase by the producer ater the organization of Yortc local. York County Diviaion of the Inter-State Milk lYoducers' association, J. A. Poorhaugh.

president of the York local, yesterday appointed the following committee to fix the price of milk: JL J. Kishel and Cleveland N'esa, morning at o'clock from a complication of diseases. He waaSS year. 1 month and days old. The deceased waa married to MUui Susan Rudislll.

a daughter of the late Jacob KudiaUL about 60 year ago. The following children survive: Henry N. Zumbrum. Manchester: WIHUm S. and Austin O.

umbrum. of Tork: Mra Wesley GarretL of Glen Kock: Mr. Abraham Keegy. of fK grove: Mra Burton IL- Hhultx. of Hanover: Mrs.

Jacob Shaffer, of Lmllaetown Mrs. paniel Noble, of llachman'a Valley, and Mr. Mary Shaffer, at home. The following brother and sisters also survive: Mra wiltiam Wagner and Lan. lei Zumbrum.

of Indiana; Mra. l.ydta Foil mar. of Hanover, and George of Hobert. There are a number of. grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be held on Thursday morning with services at the house at 11 o'clock, the Kev. George Sheffer. of the Weal Man helm Lutlieran church, officiating. Interment will be made at imb'a cemetery. HARMONY GROVE Harmony Grove.

Nov. 20. The 8unday school convention held here with sessions, en Saturday evening. Sunday morning, afternoon and evening, waa the This 4-Piccc Mission Suit Solid oak, fumed oak finish, spring' Thty Give Abt- Oil Uesters $2.98 iuU Framing to Ttz D- A. 1023 seats, covered in brown Spanish drill leather.

$19.98 $1 cash, 50c weekly. Y'ork: Howard Albright, AJboottstown; Samuel Wllmer, Hanover; H. Grove an IL tl Manifold. High Kock. This CO.

$9.98 vomanittee on constitution and bylaws ftt Wart KODAKS Not too early to rather the Pic- turea yon want to give aa gift i and Have Them Framed Now We are specialist In this line I of work and we can pleaae you. I Let us prove our cllm. Miioet successiui nem in i nm fin recent year. The program was aa Visit Our New Carpet and Eug Annex waa appointed by the president: J. Ij.

Reminger. Jr Henry Hprenkle. II. 1J. Nee Norman and C.

D. Kmig. A meeting of prrxlucers will be held tonight at High Rock, when an organisation will be affected to affiliate with the Interstate Mirk Producers' association. Me nut of the York local will attend and assist in the organization. Tomorrow evening a meeting of the York local will he held in John I Causer's barJc, 133 North George Wool and Fibre 9x12 rugs, Comfortables $1.98 up Blankets $1.49 up Lace Curtains 69c pair up Tapestry Curtains, $2.98 pair up $13.98 $19.00 $22 50 $29.8 Brussels 9x12 rugs, Velvet 9x12 rugs Axminster 9x12 rugs street.

The committee to nx me price of milk wil meet at the Ha. user bank; tomrorrow evening at o'clock. 16 JSorth Gtcrgt Street. follows: Saturday. p.

m. Devotional exercise. K. P. Zeigler, lavldsburg; opemng addreaa.

the Kev. J. H. Hege; organ voluntary, Mra Ida SeifTerL and Mlaa CordeUiah iigler; organization. H.

H. Spahr. chairman: C. H. IJchty.

secretary; O. F. Sower, aasitant aecretary; topic, "Who 1 Reaponslble for the Church Work in a Community P. W. Bentxei.

Shlloh; P. Zeigler. Xavida-burg; the Hev. Mr. Hege; Conrad lio-baugh.

York; It ItentaeJ. Shiloh; "Best Method of Teaching the Sunday School leason." the Kev. Mr. Holllnger. W.

S. Kunkel. E. P. Zetgier; "The IJutie and Responsibilities of the Parents To-warda the Sucre of a Sunday School.

Joseph Taylor and I. W. lSentiel; lxrd's Prayer, and benediction, the Kev. Mr. lIyunday.

a. m. Singing. Harmony Grove auartet, C. H.

Llthty, A. J. Wire, George C. Ljnebaugh. U.

F. Sowers, Darmstaetter's 33 W. Market St York, Pa. RADIUM TREATMENT FOR YORK WOMAN MdDTICE taMotormen, Enoineero Conductors Wc will allow you full value for youroldwatches in exchange for Hamiltons. Remodeling Sale means big savings to YOU Great sacrifices on Suits, Overcoats, Mats, Shoesand Furnishing 219 West Market Street PAUL MESSERLY Fine Watch, Clock and.

Jewelry" Repairine Mrs. William Zimmerman, rt-aldiug at 831 Weal Poplar street, this city. while on a vmit to her sister, Mrs. Ij. ee4 Fleer Waslwartk II Ida-.

W. Market St, Vrk. fZ "hriowri of messing; orvouunu eser- CASTI or CREDIT 50 Weekly on 120 75o Weekly on 130 1.00 Weekly on (50 cisea. Key pen ifener; topic. xw "i nS-mwf-tf Kxtent Lioes the Sunday rcnooi ijive me a Knowledge of the Hi bleT" Jere wan taken suddenly sw-ke yeeteraay V.

Fountain. In I'hiladelphia. An examination made, at University hospital, that city, where she was taken after she b.nme sick, disclosed that SheUey. Reuben Uetter, Conrad Hobaugh, Lv -liierdorri. t-.

igier; topic, "What lienefil la lerived by Taking a she was suffering from a tumor in theJ various points in thla county will be inspected In the near future. Teacher Training Courser' K. 1. Zeig first stages of development. She will undergo the radium treatment at the Philadelphia, institution in an effort to 42-44-46 SOUTH GEORGE STREET.

1 cure the ailment. Her condition is not HET-TOCETHER" SOCIAL Held ky Bible Class of St. Peter's Lutheran Sunday School Twe lty members of the organized Cohen Bros. Cor. George and King Sts.

Lace Curtain WMe Mass of 8t Peter' Lutheran York Leading Furniture House Largest Furniture Stock in thm city. Shown on Carpetmd Floors. A. STRACK SON 16S-160 8. GEORGE ST.

ler, Keuben Uetter, onrua ttooaugn ana Mrs. Kale Weutle; topic 'How Can This be Made a Model Convention' Conrad Hobaugh. Jacob Klepper and it. H. Spahr.

Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Devotional exercise. J. II.

Freed: topic, "The Organised Sunday School Work, Why and How H. 1 Strayer. York; Samuel Lw Shue, York; aeleclion. male choma. 1L W.

Ilentsel. C. M. I am me, H. C.

HentzeL K. G. Reiber. C. A.

Hentxel; talks on the Sunday school lesson. lrof. 1J. J. lu.

York; J. H. Freed; addreaa to children. Jere SheUey; voluntary talk on grayer and experience. Clarence Her-ahey.

Grant SeiTerL CVnrad Hobaugh, V. W. lientset, Harry Julius. By the introduction of ventilatfing device a lead anwilter works in Hungary reduced the illness among its employe from 75 per cent to 3 per cent nnai considered critical. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1917 TAX 0N D06S The county commissioners yeterday fixed county assessment on dogs for 1917 at 25 cents for males and cents for females, the rate in effect for several years past.

The tax is collected cmly in the boroughs mid townships, the revenue from dogs in the city being for city purposes. The municipal levy is $1 and 12, respectively. The oflWiala yesterday attended the inspection of the tone arch bridge erected over Otter creek, at Kecport's mill, in Chanceford township, by Francis Keeay, of liallantown, at a cost of H.4S7. The viewers were Martin Mundorff. Andrew Kheckenbaugh and Henry C.

Hrown. The inspection of two additional structures erected at the expense of the count across streams in the county will take place today, and Cleaning require room, knowledge and equipmer td do the work well and we've all three ready tor your curtaina today. 'Phone ua or send a potrtal and we'll call for and deliver your lace aurtains tke new. H. WASHBERS' York City Laundry Co.

30-32 E. King St Ham day st-hool. North York, taught by the pastor, the Rev. K. C.

Ruty, were present at a "get-together" social and luncheon held hist evening in the social nom of the church. The affair, which was held mainly for the purpose of creiting interest in the class, was enjoyed toy J1 who were present, and efforts will te made to make It an annual event. Prior to the luncheon a song service was hold in which all participated. The Rev. Cr.

V. Nisely, pastor of St. Mark's Luthei-an church, Hanpver, who was present a a guest, gave an impromptu addrets in which he pointed out the advanutge derived by constant attendance i.t Sunday school, and the need for closer fellowship among the members. IXiring the luncheon a talking rruvchlie concert waa given and several brief addresses made by the class A $mm (sm FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STlfeBORM COLU1I9 AND COLDS IMPORTANCE OF GOOD TEETH If we could make you realize the value of good "teeth to your health, you would have your teeth examined at once. Why not do it now? We do high-class work at reasonable prices.

OPEN EVERY NIGHT Br. W. W. Bolton's Dental Offices Over Woolworth's 44 W. MARKET STREET VORK, PA.

VETTER CASTLE CO. 20 South George St Ceioaial Btuials WomcnV Misses and Children's Wearing A pparel Furnishings at Popular Prices. Alterative OLD BY ALL LKAlll.Ci URlCMilSTS members. The roorri in which the affair was held was decorated for the occasion. CHARGES LUMBER THEFT Charjed by ihivld lentler, of North York, with the larceny of liunber from liis iroperty, Kobert and William Horsey, negroes reaiding on West Churvh alley, were arested yesterday by Conetstole AJbrtua Lefevr.

The Ior-fys ere committed to Jail for a hearing before Alderman Michael W. K1efr. THE BEE HIVE W. Philadelphia St. will also b- witnessed by Countv om-misAioners John IX Jenkins, J.

VVorley Neff and lYanklin Iauer, Commissioners' Clerk K. S. County Controller F. SS. Hartenwhlager and County Kngineer Charles Williams.

The one. a stone arch bridge, was built over Fox run in iHiver township, by VVlIllum Wagman Dallas-town, at a cost of The viewers will be Kdward Lauer, -Charles Julius and U- H. Ilowerrx. The other structure; built of concrete, was placed over Kreutx creek at th plant of the Hollam f1stillitig company in Hellam township. by J.ihn llartlev, Yr.rk.

the contract price being $1,090. The viewers of this bridge will be Henrv Inetz, D. F. Abel and Klmer Strickler. GOOD QUALITY Floor Coverings and House Cleaning Helps GEHLY'S BIG SHOWINQ OF FALL MILLINERY.

Big line of Pall Sweaters. Blanket, Comforts, Underwear. New Line of Notice to Truck Owners We hava InetaHed a 1 Ton HydJ-auHo Preaa wblcfa wUi be uaed exclnaivvtr for ppiying Ffreaton Hard Ba Motor Tirea and are now prepared to apply the Pressed On or Iemountable Type Motor Truck Tires In all sixes at short not lea. Prices quoted upon application. NESS BROS.

4k CO. Bread A Phlla. York, Pa. Beta 'sewstee. We do.vtitranttinfc WORKMAN'S FOOT CRUSHED John Watt, 2t8 North Beaver an employe at the plant of the Keystone Farm company.

North Beaver street, sustained a badly crushed left foot when i. block of iron weighing approximately 300 pounds fell upon it yesterday morninc. Watt was taken to the office of JJr. A. A.

Long, South Beaver street, wiuKaV tta injury wa drenued. fajjuu-jtwWJMi jWii-aaaMTWiaui i iiawaaaa 1 1 A Easiness Mail's Best Asset AdvcrtislnQ. TIT i ii i -ii trr 1 1 i WtWI MO feJURS-JtUB UK Oter brldgea bemn completed at.

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