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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING SENTINEL 1000 AT STATE PAGE FOUR PREDICT TRAP SHOOT MARK WILL BE BROKEN INfrERESTING SPORT NOTES Jack Dempser used MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921 HIGHWAY PICNIC County Superintendent Vance Delivers Address AT THIS Orpheum Theatre TO-DAY AND TOMORROW The One Million Dollar Amalgamation of Loveliness A Tri-Color Twist of irls, Comedy Thrills and Amazing Ac hievements Vowy he knocks 'em oft LATEST DISPATCHES Montreal Amateur Athletic aa- clatloa baa 2,000 aaembers. Snzzane Lenzlea. Fnrh There erery reason te believe that the Grand American Handicap will establish a sew tmpshootiiir record for actual number of competitors this year. Interest la the sport Is greater that ever beflw. a fact attested to by the number of shooters that baTa taken part The annual State Highway picnic i was held at Boiling Springs Pari onj C.tnMir m-hon ahntlt 1.000 Wer.

tennis star, will not compete in this William Fox, Prestaits SKIRTS SMALL PROTECTED BY TROOPS Springfield, 111. Governor Small today apparently won a victory in bia fight to postpone arrest on indict 'present. At 11:30 a. m. a conference was conducted by Suipt.

S. E. Vance, who save a short address on road, work and congratulated those present far thA AVMillant tlirnmit 1 already Imk rilH tv. ments charring faim with Juggling ten I I muiion aoiiars in eiaie money, me luiriuru uni'-' Last year 714 nlmrods competes In the Grand American, and It Is confidently expected by; trap-shooting officials that ajr least 1,000 will bang awy at, the clay birds this eeason. that they were dealing with the public and urged the necessity of courtesy, honesty and co-operation with Explanatory "Skirts," says the dictionary! "A form-enveloping article of women appareL Exclamation 'Skirts," says the "A young miss of'the period." Mammoth Mobilization of Earth's Fairest Blossoms of Femininity Draf ted, Volunteer and Regular From Wherever Pretty Giltls are Known sheriff today said he would not use force in arresting the governor, who Is guarded by state militia.

The sheriff will make an honest effort to serve the department in helping to conauci the work so as to be well pleasing in the warrant if Instructed to do so by! rne siS of the public, whose servants no less obligation than the supenn- POPULAR SCIENCE Acetic add Is beteg maafaetaar4 froffl eacouat shells Is Oyloa. A process for the production of aV cohol and yeast from seaweed baa beam patented In An automatic device bas bees Invented to keep7 railroad twitches cleaned and lubricated. Elecrrle contrals permit new searchlight to tie operated from paints as distant as tea miles. The first paper maker was the wasp, which always coats Us Best with a thin film of paper. Of European Invention arc coffins made of waterproof cardboard, the lids being attached with fine.

For teaching anatomy British Burgeon bat designed motion picture films showing the operation of bones In a human skeleton and muscular and abdominal reflexes. common peanut Is. the source of a new substitute for, milk which so closely resembles Its prototype that it turns sour and curdles, produces buttermilk wheh churned and may-be made Into i In Hawnll It has been found that weells can be kept down In sugar plantations by covering the fields with paper; which Is easily penetrated bythe sharp sugar cane shoots. Recent experiments conducted with rubber-seed oil aye, declared to bave shown the material to be a satisfactory substitute for linseed oil in the manufacture paints, varnishes, soap, linoleum and other articles. Golden, Glitering Glacier of Girls Itendent In dealing with the affairs of this Commonwealth, and likewise the States of this nation in the upbuilding 1 of good roads.

The public expresses opinions re-j garding the work on roads and the In the meantime the Governor was taking no chances. Burlles watched his mansion closely and guarded him wherever he went. Reports are that a battalion of state troops have been ordered to Springfield to protect him. IN THIS PICTURE 1,000 OF THEM SUNSHINE GIRLS waoie interest snouia ov wiuwu with power to perpetuate the necessity of having employees giving value country this summer. What's In a name) WelL with Zybszko and Kotsonaros there Is a heck of a lot of letters.

Fang often ride a bocer for crawling Into bis shell. But It's expected of a varsity racing crew. Herb McCracken, star athlete, has been awarded the all-around trophy by the University of Pittsburgh. Capt. Payne Whltne.v of the 1898 Trile crew bag been consultation with Coach NlckaUsat New Haven.

1 Mounted police fwtll guard the pari-mutuel betting boolhs at Canadian race tracks this summer to Insure honesty. One would hafve more confidence In his whipping Jack Dempsey If he tpelld bis name "George Carpenter Pete Stlnchcomb, the Ohio State star halfback, cracked the "Big Six" broad Jnmni record with a leap of 28 feet and 1 neb. Kotsonaros and his championship wrestling tombltions can now sit down or rather Zbyszko pat him on his shoulder JAB PfiOVERM OF WOMEN Tender and hard Is a woman's heart. FORD BACKS DISARMAMENT in labor for salary received. We hear PLANS other counties having good roads EARL SHEEKY CALLED SENSATIONAL filAYER Pacific jCoasV'Critic Lauds Big i Fjr'st Sacker.

Neverciven Credit "While With Salt City fori Wonderful Stops Around First Base Long Legs Makes Him Ideal Target. Fans In the American league circuit will probably appreciate Earl Sheely, tall first sacker, who Is now the property-of the White Sox, more than they did on the Pacific coast. Day in and day out, Sheely made stops around first base that bordered on the 'sensational, but the fans became so accustomed to seeing him in action 'he seldom received due credit for thr stops ijm wss making, writes a critic in the San Francisco Bulletin. In.erceii.ng throws In the path of theibase rxinner is one of the hardest Washington Henrv Ford is back of and we- a8 emP108 01 tnls 3 om" vvasiangton enry iron, nac or monwealth fihould use every endeavor Tresident Harding in his efforts for tQ nave a few years roads which disarmament. This developed today as will eclipse those of other counties.

aftermath of Harding's visit to the Foremen and caretakers are urged to Ford-Edison camp over the week-end. remember pleasingaU is not possible with highway work, nd being ser- vants of the public, they try to HUGHES INFORMS JAPAN maintain roads in a good and passable Washington Secretary Hughes has condition and any empolyees who can-communicated directly to the Japanese not be trusted in the enforced absence Bovernment the attitude of this gov- 1 foreman ernment with regard to the discussion Remarks were also offered by Supt. H. E. Birrria and clerk of Juniata county, who advised the necessity of of Far Eastern questions in the disarmament conference.

Japan's reply Is now awaited. properly placed detour and direction suras when road work is being oone You Will Gasp and Gaze in Awe at these Desperate, Daredevil Demonstrations. SEE A Fate-Defying Birdman In Mid Air Rescue a Woman From a Moving Train An Aviator's Heroism. SEE A High-Powered Car Hanging Trembling Over a Cliff-Saved by a Hair- 1 The rescue of the heroine from the roof of a speeding train by the hero hanging head down from an airplane in full flight. The auto accident on the cliff.

The flight through the burning forest. The wreck of the Limited when it crashes 'through a burning bridge. The marvelous Banquet Scene with Three Thousand AAmeri-can Beauties in an entrancing Dance Number. tit The Two ThousandFoot parachute drop into the ocean, iff The Submarine rescue. The wonderful performance of the World famous Singer Troupe of Midgets and their trained animals.

The realization of the famous Mother Goose Nursery rhyme "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe." The explosion which sends Chester Conklin crashing through the three stories of the most surprising moving picture ever constructed. The tornado which levels the gigantic circus to the ground. The terrific destruction caused by the home-made cataract which washes the Interior of a massively constructed building completely away. 50 Noted Commedian8 50 Clowns 50 Acrobats In the Liveliest Laugh-Making Show Ever Conceived With All Complete Singer's Midgets Circus The baseball game at 2 p. m.

between the Highway team and Carlisle team was won by Carlisle. Panorama photo was made of the APPOINTED TO ARMORY BOARD Harrisburg Col. Edwin: Martin, Waynesburg, was appointed to succeed Gen. Rickard as member of the State Armory Board. group, under direction of Timekeeper Carl C.

Halter. WEDDED Women adnih-e women of their own type. Very jealous women are easy to control. Women who seek liberty too often lose it. Women who habitually bite their Hps are callous.

"New" women are created to re- AMERICAN WINS FRENCH RACE Joe Murphy won the 320 mile auto race here today. DePalma was second. O'Hara Kluah Flylnj Gas Cloud. A cloud of glowing gna has been discovered flying through space at a sieed of 1,123 mites per second. Headers nmy be, relieved to know that It Is traveling away from us, but even if It were coming jour way there would be nothing fo fear, as many perhapji mjllfons, of years must elapse before reach as.

How, It manages to remain Intact while truvellng 'at such a dizzy speed is a mystery. Equally mysterious Is the manner in which it was able to get up such a speed. The most probable explanations are that It has been shot from some gigantic sun belonging to a universe of stars far beyond those; we can see, or that it Is a gradual accumulation of gas or gas which ultimately will be formed into Stars such, as we see around us at nltthL Julia Klueh. of East South Mrs. street and Horace O'Hara, of this place, were wedded Saturday evening at eight-thirty o'clock by the Rev.

i F. Berry Plummer, pastor of the bride. CAUSES DAMAGE DRAUGHT ENGLAND I place go)d women. If you want to love women, begin by spending money. The ceremony was witnessed Dy me daughters of the bride.

Misses Beatrice and Ada Klugh. Mr. O'Hara is prominently identified with the Bee-tem Lumber and Manufacturing company. They will reside on North Hanover street. London Great drought and heat are causing, damage to crops and forests.

Several forest fires have broken out foing great damage. There have also been damaging forest fires an Holland due to drought. A woman may pardon cruelty and Injustice, but never Indifference. Thrills Surprises Sensations Six Big Shows Combined NOTICE The Ladies' Aid Society of Carlisle Springs church will hold their month At our Regular Admission FIRE ON BIG LINER Southampton, England A serious ffre broke out in the liner Mauretania in a state room here today. The vessel docked here Friday.

The fire crew of the ship is fighting the flames. Opera Moiiise PERSONAL MENTION ly meeting at tine home or Mrs. nax-i vey Brehm, on Thursday afternoon. MARRIAGE LICENSES James A. Ginter, West Pennsboro, and Myrl E.

Hoover, Newton. Charles Furman and Lucia Furman (no relation), colored, Mt. Holly Springs. CHURCH BIDS NOT OPENED Bids for the erection of the new Reformed Church were not opened today Lantz, motored to York, Sunday. Mr.

iLantz, formerly with the Carlisle Herald, has resigned his position as circulation manager of a newspaper at Brownsville, Pa. Paul J. Lehman, of Carlisle, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Swaney, Harrisburg. TODAY to oniotn'ir and wife returned BANKING HOUSE SUSPENDS Philadelphia Chandler Bros, and bankers and brokers, today suspended business and went into the hands of receivers. No reason for the was given. Dr.

C. E. AVorari and Tvi Hoi-tW were in Lisburn on Friday. Philadelpttla loday by Rafter visiting here tle oast week. Their daughter.

Mrs. Francis Myers and-two children, of Souttt Pitt street, accomoanied them. Miss Jessie C. Bowers, Harrisburg has returned home, after 3 visit with Mrs. Arthur Meredith, at 'Metz-eer Hall.

Carlisle. hv the officials, as expected, CONFES- REPUDIATES CICOTTE S10N Mrs. William Keller, West PennJ street, is on the sick list. Mrs. L.

L. Landis, of West Pomfret street, has returned for a vrsit to her son Olin and family at Hagers-town. The latter, accompanied her Katherine MacDonald in "My Lady's Latchkey" Thrills and throbs in the story of a burglar's bride PATHE NEWS on account of the request of ors for delay because of not receiving revised prices of steel. The time for bidding was extended to Auguts 5th. Rev.

David F. Young, pastor 01 in mta tinitort Kvaneelical KJhuYch, Chicago Eddie Cicotte, one of the White Sox players on trial for gamb-lipg, today repudiated his confession. He said he had been promised immunity by the State. His testimony was Earl Sheely. feats a first baseman Is called upon to perform, but in this respect Sheely is without anequal fqr a rtght-banded first basemai.

His. long reach and his ability to, 'switch bis feet makes him an ideal target and gives the Infleld-ers adfted confidence. They can cut loose with their throws and rest assured Sheely will stop them If it is withlt the bounds of possibility. AVtth a player like Hddie Collins of him, Sheely will not have cover so much ground, and he can rive all of his attention to playing the bag. Sheely is a good hitter who makes the pitcher pnx the ball over before he will offer -at It, and he ought to hit well entugh to Insure himself a nermanentberth.

rmiiv left today for Central TO DISMANTLE CLAY WORKS Oak Heights, West Milton, to spend two -weeks at the Evangelical conference. H. A. Lackey, of this place, will tomorrow begin work on dismantling taken while the jury was out of the room and the Court was hearing evi- the plant of the Molly ClayA'oi- home and spent the week-end here. Dr.

Herbert Wing and wife and the latters sister, Miss Jeanette R. Gil-jnan, left today on a trip to Massachusetts. Misses Gertrude Gutsbail, Florence Minnich and Bessie McKillip returned borne Saturday after spending two weeks at Camp Ncphwin, Canton, where they attended the conference of the Y. C. A.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Karl Kramer and Arthur Rosenau and family visited the boy scout camp at Laurel PATHE REVIEW dence to determine whether or not Porauon. wn.cn to admit the confession of Cicotte and jeun Ettinger of this place.

They two others. will sell it. Mrs. John Myers ana uwu. Emma and Anna May, of Harrisburg, are spending a week witn Carlisle relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartranft, of Philadelphia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Braught, North Hanover street.

They have Just returned from an extended mntnr trio to northern Michigan Wednesday and Thursday "The in his House" a Louis B. Mayer production. jTJR. HARPER STARTS LONG TRIP BANDITS ROB BANK Dr. J.

Warren Harper, Hartrora. Pittsburgh Five bandits today ehot up the Imperial State bank at Im- ofl here today t0 g00d-bye to hts twrinl near here today and escaped friends before leaving on a long vaca- and points in Canada. Mrs. Hartranft was formerly Miss Grace Sunday. Mr.

Rosenau says the trip was made in one of "Deltch's Supet-Sixes" in two hours. a. ur wlth $700 In silver after locking three tion trip. He will go first to the 1 nnnitlan VnMhvMt StTlA Will Visit KEEPING WELL MEANS Handshaw, of Carlisle, 'iney weie accompanied by their nephew, Harry Handshaw, of Philadelphia, inhn iine. proprietor of Long's Official, in a room.

YeHawstone and Glacier National Parks, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland. UPRISING IN PETROGRAD Francisco. Los Angeles, the iirmiiiflntnniiiuiniiinininldBfinffl A rwonhoiran Martial law has been 1 r.rand Canyon. Colorado and return American Restaurant, West High A CONSTANT FIGHT AGAINST CATAnnil Ho DISTINP. i.t and Mrs.

Long left today on i-imiwi tn Petrocrade on account "Just a little fishing trip," he said. I'lVViwwwvH will be gone about two months. a trip by automobile. They vlll "follow the fairs" and other outdoor ROUND TRIP Carlisle TO of an uprising of workmen, according tc a message from Reval. far the niirnoHe Of COU- jrnrm ML Mtnjr dlin nay tx imnihri a eatanluit eeodltton.

Confk mMa, eaurrh, Mvmach and bowal diaonUni an Jut a hm Um wry noaN Uk Aim te eunk, Vlfht HI Tight catarrh whh a rrmtAf ct tmani nxrit, rvstdy WkHb tm npuUtioo to UMtuliMi Leading ont hail mtury 1 ST) ducting eating stands. The Long restaurant will be managed by' Frank Speck. Prof. W. I.

Skillman, county voca-finnat mfnervlsor. is expected to ATTENTION! EMPIRE! The regular monthly meeting of the Empire Hook and Ladder Company will be held Tuesday evening. July 26, at 7:45 o'clock. It is Imperative that the attendance be large at this meeting, for the business to be transacted is important. Everybody out.

HiuiiiiiiMaimimuuiwiiiHMiiiHtMHiv Atlantic City NEW DOCTOR FOR NEWVILLE Dr. Gelsler, of Maryland. locate in Newville in few days, for the purpose of practicing medicine. He is a graduate of a Philadelphia medical institution. DR.

HARTMAN1 Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape Printing that will return from Glenmore, today. Herbert Snyder. East High treet, npent Sunday in Noristown. Pa. May, Sea Isle Ciity, Anglesea, attract attention ana out your advertising THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN BI4 sTerjrwfter Tb0t or UqM in a class by itself printingthatcontains orieinality in con Mrs.

Ellery. wife or tne jvev. johu Ellery, Methodist clergyman at Norrlstown. is here on a visit, accompanied by her sister. Mlw Annie Smith.

They sre former Car llslers. Itev. Mr. Ellery has been at Norrostown four years and has built a new church. A daughter watt vrnrliiA ted from Oouchor Col- rWoufc QUO IS 1H.

TrtlNK 50 -ffURl InWDSOtttM CHILD I OULD ISHUCtU ception and excel lence in its execution this quality of in the their on wm enter Dickinson College, from which vi- i.n, rrafliMited with ttie rlass of 1898. Mrs. Ellery was for this originality and individuality charader izes all the printed work we turn out. meriv Miss Bertha Smith, of Avalon, Stone Harbor THURSDAYS July 14, 28, Aug. 11,25 Sept.

8 Tlcktts good returning within 16 days Tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars on payment usual charges for space occupying, Including surcharge. All fares subject to war tax of 8. Stop-over allowed at Philadelphia in cither directon. Tickets good via Delaware River Bridge Route, 36 cents extra, round trip. tee Flyers, Consult Ticket Agt.

Proportionate fares from other points Ooean Grove Excursion Aug. 25 school place, and a former local YOUR BEST FOOD Server! You AT ITS BEST GREENAWALT DAIRY Both Phones 118.W. North St. Try This Dependable Dairy teacher. John Steele, engaged In Y.

M. t-. a. work Bayonne. N.

will return to that city on Saturday, arter a pleasant sojourn his fcomffhcre. Secretary to Council W. W. Dawn. Mrs.

Damn and daughter, Mrs. 8. AWSE7CTSIERAiS TRDPCTKSNINA Westminster Cemetery uhs All Mixed Up VVatkins Mixed an th western bordir of Carlisle A park cemetery, and the only SpicesH Rent or buy an Apex Electric Cleaner, or have us clean your carpet and ruga. Buy a Rotapex Electric Waaher and make washing a pleasure instead of a drudgery. Have your worn-out' brussdi and ingrain carpet jtd into beautiful rugs; Call, phone or writ TNDIAN UUO CO.

knd Pitt Carliale, Ta. dewsd cmtry, with perpemai of the Iota frts ef exp.nse ewntrs tThfl IVfilEB3TBpfCliBar3t Eta WW I Pennsylvania System Meeible ericas. Apply te i "3fBEfl CETDDT3 VI, 1 CMAS. W. KAUFMAN Hanover Carlisle, P.

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