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TODAY'S MARKETS i I Meat tha Lacal Dealer Arc Offering Praducara COUNCIL BUYS STEAM HEATING PLANT THE EVENING SENTINEL ecs TWO THK EVENING SENTINEL B. tailor o4 i'aaitshr S. 11 ueb. i new thirg as flying. Vat they have their expert ta whom' they cm a look for advice.

How many eatal of-fleers are experienced in managing a submarine? Mot many, vet that is do reason why the general board of the avy cannot pass upon problems concerning the use of submarines. FAMOUS FORTS IN U.S. HISTORY By ELMO SCOTT WATSON BOWMAN GO, 2 1 PROVISIONS U--- I Corrected, Friday. October 9. 1925.

nearS r. IV. IV. rrOpOSltlOn tO by the tjarlie le Retail Grocers' Associ- SAMUEL HERTZ LER ALBERT WATSON at loo. br Tho Sentinel.

Cr P. A1XAN D. THOMR-OX, Kditor. J. VAXCE THOMPSON.

Stamper. CHARLES H. Kl'TZ. City KJitor. L.

1AT. AjvnrrsusK Manager. Light Crottiag jojTkt Fort TLal rtiwd ta a EgK Butter J5 STORE HOURS i Week Day. a. m.

to 5:30 p. m. Saturday, 8 a. m. to 9 p.

m. ui we city council (Anj according to rada) was in attendance upon the October Lard .20 Italy is undergoing a peaceful revolution At th hands of Premier Mussolini and the Fascist organization. The Premier has given orders for the abolishing of all town councils in towns of less than 5.000 population, to be succeeded by dictators appointed by the government This does away meeting last Bight, with tha of Mr. Jklyers and Mr. Gehring.

The body decided, among other things, to buy a new steam heating plant for the Municipal Building. Reports Burgess Alexander reported having Bacon Unions 1.30 Potatoes 90 GRAINS Corrected, Filday. October 9. 1925. T.

Rice, coal and grain dealer. Wheat 1.30 ScUl Neither the Belknap or Tespot Doma ln4dU ar mmlj casca i aeaadal la the Preaideaf a cablaat. to fa 1858 Secretary of War Joha Floyd was under tire for tit eooatctioo With tha aale af fort Snelllag, Mlna, to Frank-Ha Steele fsr $90,000. Tha usual congressional Investigation followed and eventually tha federal authorities re-meredj potaeaaioq of tha post. The history of Fart Saellin datos Entered th Carlisle Pom Ofrto 1-enbr 1.

mi. Mroad-ciua O-oMnir 8enilnl illy is rvd by earrters ci w-k-dT evening in Ctrlitto nd surrounding iowas at 1 rents per week, iii cents per munth, or 4M er year. fly mail, 40 cents month, tl.sa per tour months 14.54 per )mr. Vriy subscription ax pttyabie in advam. Subcribr wiU please noufy us ol failure to retire the paper.

Address all communications to THE SEXTIXEU Carl-ale. Pa Autumn's first coats flare into the mode Corn 1.00 Rje 1.00 POULTRY with local self-government, the rock upon which Americans regard all freedom to be established, Another important phase of the revoluMon as ordered by the Premier is that there be but one la tor organization representing the workers, and G. LIXDEXSTEIX, Soto Foreign Advertising Kef tative Ui Madison Avenue. New York City. collected JU3 fines and licenses.

Police. Chief Trimmer reported 51 srroroonses. 47 arrests aa.d 13 lodgers in the 8 by 10. reasurer Braught's report showed that ho received about 166.000 in taxes, or tliereabout. Ordinances The ordinance committee submitted an ordinance covering extensions of and Cherry streets.

The ordinance restricting sale, Corrected. Friday, October 9. 1925, by Marms A. AIcKnlght, dealer. Bell phone, 555.

Hens, Plymouth Rock, .22 Hens .20 Leghorn Fowls 14-15 Broilers, colored. 2 to 5 20-22 Leghorn broilers 18-19 Stags 15 Old roosters 10 Pigions. pair 20-25 of fireworks, was adopted by a major ity of only one vote. but one organization representing the i employers, and that these be the only I ones lawfully permitted to negotiate I contracts binding upon both sides. This is the idea centralization of power and authority, which eeems to be good Fascist doctrine.

1 Premier Mussolini is apparently a from 1805 when Lieut" JJeoulon Pike purchased from tha Sioux Indiana a tract of 100,000 acres, tsJued at at tha confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. Pii must have been a shrewd bargainer for he got It for $200 wort ex presents and 60 gallons of whisky I The War of 1812 delayed establishing a military post there nntn 1819 when Cot, Henry Leavenworth with the Fifth Infantry began building Fort St. Anthony which In 1824 was renamed Fort Snelllof by Gen. Wlnfield Scott in honor at Cat Joslah Snalling. Leavenworth's successor.

Fort Snalling had a long list of commandants whe later became prominent, anions; them Zachary Taylor, the 01d Heating Plant The bids for the installation of a PHILADELPHIA PRODUCB heating plant in tho Municipal Build ing were read, iRobert Bay was warded the contract. His bid "was $432. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925 Signal Lights 'Manager Herbert informed council 8 Philadelphia. Oct 8. Wheat No.

2 red winter. do garlicky, $1.371.40. Corn No. 2. yellow.

9C97c; No. 3, 9596c Oata No. 2. white, No. 3, 46 47 He Butter Solid packed, higher than extras, the latter for small 1-Vs: 92 wore, 61c 91 score.

90 score, 49l4c; 89 score, strong character and is backed by the Italian people. Time only will tell, however, just what merit there is in his system of government. It is sure that it is too autocratic to suit that the P. S. C.

had approved the proposod lights to bo put up by the P. Kough and Ready" of the Mexican war and President of the United BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY THE fifth commandment: Honour thy father and thy mother; that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God glveth thee. Exo I states; W. T. Mairuder i states; w.

T. Mairuder Js Bco 46Vic; 87 score. 45V4c; and C. F. I Smith, Civil war generals, and B.

R. S. All accounts of the death of Christy Mathewson, the famous baseball dus 39: 12. so score, jc. Eggs Extra firsts, 50c: firsts, in new cases.

41c: In second-hand cases, 40c; seconds, 3S3fic. Canby, the "martyr ot the Lava Beds' In the Modoc wsr ot 1872-73. The famous Dred Scott case Is also connected with Fort SnetUng for Dred Scott was the slave of Post Surgeon Emerson at It. It. at York street, gas house cross lug.

1 It appeared that the Company plans submitted for lighting the crossing at Hanover and Spring Road showed only six lights. Tho P. S. C. would not approve It, but said eight lights i would meet the approbation of the Commission, so a plan showing eight lights was submitted to council last night.

Manager Herbert said that the comapny would continue the 24-hcur watchman service until such time fs the borough would accept or i eject the plan calling for lights. These lights will flash when a train i3 500 feet frcm the crossing. On motion of Mr. Todd, the matter was tabled for a month. Other Matters Thanks were returned by the fani- SWIFT'S QUOTATIONS Harrisburg.

Oct. 8. Swift Company nald for livestock welched at A careless smoker at Newark, N. yesterday dropped a lighted match that caused a fire, and resulted in damage (to the extent of $200,000. Fire Prevention Week means nothing to him.

Sneliing and Scott was married to a their Hirrlsbure ulant the followln neK" there In 1834 pitcher of a decade ago, pay tribute to his uncommon worth as a man. Being a baseball idol did not ppoil him. and to the end of his life he continued to be the educated, refined sportsman he always appeared to be. He showed that a man can be a baseball player and a gentleman at the same time. What lent interest to Mathewson besides baseball was his fight against tuberculosis.

His case was used as prices: By 1840 Fort Snalling was an Im- Hoes Dst handy weight butchers, I portant place because it was the ex- 113.00- med'ums. heavies. treme northern eutpoit In, the march lufu'iiniK. to; neavies, i ireme nvnnera ourpoit in the march uents. liehts.

$12 50; light lights. clvUIsatlon Into the great North-gs packing sows. $10, west. There thousands of Indians PiKS. The very first and most important event of the new season finds our coat department adequately prepared with carefully assembled displays of wraps in Printzess models.

They are splendidly tailored, moderately priced at $25.00 to $135.00. Youthful modes for dress and informal wear. Fashioned from Lustrosa, Bolivia, Fawn Suede and Dalma Cloth, trimmed in Beaver, Squirrel. Fox, French Coney and Fitch. See this remarkable display.

Calves-Choice veil calves. $12 00; fair to good calves. A common veal calves. ChPPeft repeatedly biased out Lambs-Prime spring Iamb. i Ia thj.avll war It waa the good sirine lambs, 90 up.

$7 for Minnesota troops and It medium sni inr lambs. center of activity during the au example by tuberculosis prganiza-tions everywhere as showing what could be done by outdoor and correct Chicago seems to be the target of all states bordering on the Great Lakes, and of the Dominion of Canada also. The charge against it is that it is withdrawing so much water from the lakes for its sewage disposal drainage system that the level of the lakes is being lowered, to the detriment of commerce and ports. After long investigation the charge has been pretty generally substantiated. Yet if Chicago were denied the use of this water the city would become uninhabitable In a short time.

That is, unless it builds a sanitary sewage disposal system, 'which it should do. habits of living to stop the ravages Sheep Gocd sheep. 130 down. $4 00 terrible eutbreak of 18C3. ily of the late Policeman John Gibb for kindness and sympathy expressed.

Emmctt Woods requested council to give him sewers on A street as soon ts possible, as the houses he built are about completed. The sewer extensions on Louther, orth and Cherry streets were report-el nbout completed. Chairman Todd, of the finance committee, askrd for orders for J48.480.18 tho eenral fund, and $1,483.91 from he lateral sewer fund. It was of the White Plague. The dread disease got him in the end.

but there is W5.00: g-od sheep. 130 to 140. $3 00fi 4 00; pooI sheep. 140 up, clipped sheep and lambs, 3c off. anemng was also the scene of a training camp during the World war, and it Is now one of the Important in Ml fa rif mal.tnHHj iw.

4 no Coubt that he added years to his FOOD SALE AT MAftKET life by his fight against the disease i through the use of approved methods THE MEANING OF i ui.iui.uicu uj iuo nir department. Not far from the field where st Paul society today parks Its 90,000 AT YORK FAIR Tho Fidelity Class of the First Lu-1 theran Sunday school, will have a food sale at market tomorrow. Patronize a i ot treatment and living. LIBRARY BOOK DAY York. Oct 9.

It is estimated that worthy cause. "Book is becoming an estab- persons attended the York Fair stnted that $25,000 in temporary loans lished feature in communities where a Thursday, and that there were 8500 interest had been paid, public library exists. Those wha automobiles parked on the grounds, Council adjourned. DEATHS automobiles to watcll the officers from the post play polo, there stands an old lne-covered stone tower, the only relic of the Fort Snalling of pioneer ilays and an interesting symbol of rontrast between the old and new. 114.

W.Ktrn NiviMMt while several thousand more machines think of it merely as a day on which MARRIAGE LICENSES Ho-nee Cornman, Middlesex, and Maudie Warren. Monroe. were stationed outside the grounds It was the largest crowd at the York Fair in recent years. Many stores, offices and shops here wore closed today in order that the i the public donates gifts of books to the library, miss the essential spirit of the day, which Is to provide a chan-' nel of expression for popular in the work of the library, and Ruperi Joh i L. Rupert died Thursday at 2 o'clock at his home ii.

Dicki son following a year's illness He w. aged 77 yearb. He Is survived by a step-daughter BANKS CLOSED MONDAY Mcndav. October 12, Is a legal holi the banks' Try a Classified Ad in THE SEN. define the relationships existing bo- employes might attend the fair.

The President has reduced the tariff on live quail from fifty to twenty-five cents each. But although the tariff board many months ago recommended that the tariff on sugar be reduced, the President has refused to take any action that would decrease the cost of this necessity of life to the American people. Only a few state game commissions are interested in the tariff on quail, but the President day (Columbus Day) and therefore will be closed. i.ri'ii nunicr wiin wnom ne vv. TINEL and watch results.

tho other nub I tu- it i i iiutai) WAR VETERANS TO PRESENT NEWCOMER MEMORIAL TABLET Corporal Orlando Newcomer Post Veterans of Foreign Wars, will honor the memory of Orlando E. Newcomer, by placing a memorial tablet in the Reformed Church of Carlisle. The dedication is to take placo on Sunday. November 8th, 1925. Newcomer serve I with the Twenty-eighth Division and was killed in action- near Chateau i a v.

iiiatiiuuuiin )i nit" uui in mi 1 1 net ht v. io one could be better r.tleu io 'discuss the various helpful phases of fh I cooperation between the library and PLAINFIELD GRANGE Tlie regular meeting of the Plain-field Grange will be held on Monday evening, October 12, at 8 o'clock. Tho literary program hi as follows: He was a member of tho Grove United Brethren church. Rupei had lived retired during last i 'Veral years and formerly had Haas. State Superintendonf of Public REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Carlisle Deposit Bank and Trust Co.

Located at 3 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, as of 28th Day of September, 1925 I Thierry. ngaged in listens to their plea while the plea of been farming in Penn Instriiftiim wlin a nliif odnnatinn I -viUblt lij Uiangt. Town lilp. officer of the Commonwealth has had Recitatior. -Columbus.

Edward Bur YiPTtinTifll nnnortnnitipa fnr nheprvn. K'-tt- millions of sugar users goes unan swered. The post is unusually fortunate In securing as the speaker for this occasion. Chaplain Harry M. Bassler, who was with the Twenty-eighth Division during its service in France.

Fur ral arrangements have not been completed. Morrison Mrr W. Scott Morrison, widow of tion in this field. Dr. Haas has consented to make a public address on this totjic at the J.

Herman Bosler How ran a boy enter West Po'ul? D. W. Line. If you hJTd your choice would you Oocse an auto or a colleg course and why? Ethel Rockey. Viol Solo Mary Fishburn.

A Surprise By the losing side of the home he rdaurtter Mm Car Library on the evening of i ftZr As ahnual Book Day. Wednesday, Oc- S. Cocper, 1005 Green street, P1G R0A3T RESOURCES The Mt. Holly Rod and Can Club RESSE.DjB, 171.850.00 tober 14th. As this meeting occurs will hold a pig roast at the Mt.

Holly i The flash signals to be Installc 1 at freight track crossings In Carlisle by the Pennsylvania Railroad will be a protection that has long been needed. They may not, and probably will Lot, prevent all accidents but they should certainly teduce the number and reduce the danger to a minimum. The during the Cumberland County Teachers' Institute, a cordial invitation is he Autumn Romance contest Due from approved reserve agents jmj.uuu.ss Harrisburg, on October 8, aged 80 years. She ii survived by three sons: Hair of Flushing, Long Island; Charles 340 South 17th street, Harrisburg; Arthur 1618 Berryhill street, Har extended to the teachers, as well as vil a mating of the corn 1 Leal reserve securities, at par show committee 10. All welcome.

Price $1.00. at 7:30 I the general public, to be present. I Nickels and cents The library will be open continuous-1 $326,400.91 214.12 18.S10.65 0,63999 900.00 i i iiuiu a. ui. uuut a i'.

Lite i S. Cooper, 1005 Green street, Harris- Cash Items 1 Due from banks, trust companies, excluding reserve lima discounted Unon one name Company has placed a watchman on burg. fi a'nd one-llime of lne meeting, for the books. In many receipt of gifts of tomes are accumulations of Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 152,766.95 Time loans with collateral 2.040.00 duty all the time at the Hanover street crossing following the receni fatal accident. This too is a good move and one which the public will appreciate.

Call loans, with collateral 403.9.u loans en call: Upon two or more names 289,906.58 outgrown children's books, and these will be especially acceptable, as well i as fiction and general literature. Let your interest in your public library be i manifested ou "Book Day." A brother also S. J. Fn-hn. Mt.

Holly Springs, "jnoral from the First Lutheran church, Carlisle. Sunday, at 3 p. m. I nnd relatives are invited to attend. The bDdy may be viewed Sr'urdaT- e-ening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

I Mrs. Cla-ence Beluens, South "dford street, is a cranddaughter. 12,450.67 b. if jr com- mfigUytttMflf" hi 1 IV SI "Sr.B'' 8), ol Loans secured by bonds and mortgages Bonds Stocks Bonds and mortgages owned Judgments of record Office building and lot Furniture and fixtures Overdrafts Other assets not included in above 553,413.78 18,450.00 272.193.78 10.746.00 104.587.70 6,535.51 816.11 225.00 The Victor talking machine pit- -vrt a 'Ms pi fl i. bt bl ybjen Ja.

at' w. S'tt Mo'-ii. tv-ceased. was uiii. ts ---d, '-iv'ti once a County Auditor, and for many the oil.

and is brought out primarily years a prominent Dickinson town- $2,179,095.00 snip iaruier. airs, iormeriv resided on South Hmever street, and Total to WANTS ONE-MAN TROLLEY CAR The Valley Railways desires to op e. ue i r.e waa uolley cars between i and Carlisle because, I if gtadually decreas.ng business on I that-line, it was testified before the I'vHic Service Commission. The company must obtain commis enn-'t for th 1 i.pertion of one- i (man cars because the car3 pass over I railroad crossings at TriUdle Springs i and Carlisle. I C.

H. president of the com i Ipany, testified before- the P. C. that i the Valley Railways could save frcm to $GuOO wages by adoption I of the one men car plan on the Shire-j nianstown-Carlisle line. Under LIABILITIES not long ago went to Harrisburg live with her daughter.

I Capital stock paid in $150,000.00 Surplus fund PERSONALS Undivided pronts less expenses ana taxes pam Reserved for depreciation 10,000.00 DEMAND DEPOSITS: Deposits subject to check; tiitUM.fi machine is said to be a far better sound reproducer than the old. The phonograph was hard hit by the radio, and practically put out of business for the time being, although the former holds a place that the radio Us present state cannot fill. There is room for both instruments, and our guess is that both will survive, and in reatly improved forms. Necessity ever was the mother of invention; the necessity of keeping up business will force the manufacturers of both Instruments to constantly better them. Demand certificates of deposit 11,417.38 10,000.09 671,602.13 Deposits, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania TIME DEPOSITS: Time certificates of deposit proposed plan the conductor would change cars at Shirenianstcwn where the Carlisle cars pass.

i The fine barn on the farm of Charles E. Martin it covered1 with a too of rust-resisting Lyonore Metal. What Are You Worth? YOU may measure your worth in thousands or tens of thousands, but it is a safe that much of your fortune is represented in buildings and their contents. And here are the agen ies of destruction always waiting to attack the things you possess fire, lightning, rain, snow, rust and rot. Banish them forever with the permanent protection of Lycnore Metal.

Cover your buildings with Lyonore Metal Galvanized Roofing; the alloy that resists rust. It is lightning' proof; fire proof; storm and rain, broiling heat and freezing cold cannot injure it. It protects your buildings and alt they contain, human life included It lasts a lifetime 1 $712,639.17 44,187.90 Special time deposits Time savings fund deposits 188,882.33 Mrs. J. C.

Long has moved from West High street to the apartment in the Owen residence at 162 West Louth er street. Mrs. Clarence Behrens, 40 Soutli Bedford street, and daughter, Jea'i, were in Harrisburg yesterday. rv.h-pnV ''randmothiT. Mrs.

Scott Morrison, is critically ill at lie ho.ue of her daughter in that city. She formerly resided on South Hanover street, Carlisle. Mrs. H. I.

Brake, of Carlisle, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Baum, Chambersburg.

Arthur Deckman, assistant to Undertaker George T. Mauk. was in Harrisburg today, where he conducted 945,709.40 24,792.80 51.00 50,000.00 171.47 Due to banks, trust companies, excluding reserve Dividends unpaid Bills payable on demand Other liabilities not included in above GET STATE JOBS I G. A. Greenawalt, Shippensburs.

was appointed a draftsman in the ISta'e Highway Department. and I Anna H. Hoban, Carlisle, a correspondent in the same department. appointed a clerk in the partment. i Mrs.

Harriet Wyl't: Stewart, Ship-j wnsbjrg. was reappointed i by the Governor rn-niher of tin- Total $2,173,095.00 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages $110,458.23 Other Investments, etc Cash balance 171.47 i Get the genuine the best sheet metal made This trade mark is die stamped on every sheet i hoi funeral of Charles Gannison, Speaking before American and foreign aeronautic authorities at New York this week, C. M. Keys, president of the Curtiss Aeroplane Company, said that the general staffs of the army and navy knew nothing about aviation exct-pt "a very general smat-teriog of incomplete knowledge based upon hearsay." This is no serious indictment, however. The general ctnffs and boards cannot he expected to have personal 'knowledge of Mothers' Harrisburg i ('umherlaml County Mauk's from Mr.

branch. Total Trust Funds $111,088.88 I und. I Lx ivonore Metal an alloy Advertise your Sale in THE SENTINEL. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF TWINS Mr. and Mrs.

David Malinger ef i Shippensburg, It. D. 6, arnouuee the ihirlh twin daughters, Mildred J.an land Martha Betty, Oeiobir 3rd. CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (I. e.

face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations to the Company as to secure issues of corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts $463,500.00 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, ss: George McMillan, Cashier pi the above named institution, do solemnly Kvvear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) GEORGE McMILLAN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1925. (Signed) T. RALPH JACOBS, -(Notarial Seal) Notary Public.

Commission expires February 3, 192 J. if Correct Attest: (Signed) W. Tt. GOODYEAR. ABRAM BOSLER, JOSEPH P.

McKEEHAN. SMrcdan. SOLD JH H. E. Buckwalter, Bloserville, Pa.

McCullough McLaughlin, Morris Riley, I Charles T. Rinesmith, i Carlisle, Pa. C. A. Grissinger, Centerville, Pa.

E. M. Kell, jPlainfield, Pa. 1 It is a Real Pleasure to recommend a Medicine that does the good found in on" boulo of I SHAPLEY'S Original i STOMACH MEDICINE Try it Today, nnd ho Con- FORDS BLACK BROS. Authorized Ford Dealers 20 W.

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