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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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MECHANICSBURG NEWS THE EVENING SENTINEL DEFEATS Argonne dining room jitriamciBurgi Dana, wnich has been organized under the iiik- R0NENBERGS PAGE TWO 1 pices of the Mechanicburg Lodge i Knights of the Golden Eagle, will IE at the Carlisle Votl Office De- trmiiiT 1. lkkl. sac on J-iUss matter. I jhold its first practice next Tuesday evening ia Broadway Garden, Railroad THE EVENING SENTINEL V. R.

THoili'coN. Kdil.r anU Jr'utilisber 123 Kr Npw Ypar' Dinner tn and Strarry avenues. The band 2 nevf I cars lUiner lOwUl be directed by Harrj- Lamason. I jeT Vv -7 Great Game of Basketball on the Floor Mark the Upening of Carlisle, who for several months I was director of the Singer Band, of this place. The new band will select! The Alumni basket a name on Tuesday evening.

The handsome new dining room of the Hotel Areonne ffnrmerlv Mansion Miss Elisabeth Levan, daughter of mJ MKHtfutnMi d'-l. at at the hands of the fast Carlisle High fiv- Friday evening by the si ore of i The game was one of ihe best play-led on Ihe local floor. At the end of the first half ihe alumni led ihe Published by the Estate of D. R. Thompson ALLAN D.

THOMPSON', EJitor J. VANCE THOMPSON. Manager. 1HAULHS 11. KL'TZ.

City Editor The Evening Sentinel (iliily edition) to served by carrier each in Ciriisie and surrounding towns at tea per week, 4u Cents per month, or ft. To per year. Ky ma, I. io et-nts a month. 1 .50 for fiMir mnr.the.

or- $4 per year. Yearly riiions are payable In advance. Trie Sentinel (semi-weekly edition is pT It a Mx-page taper with ail tile news, issuel Tuesdays rj Fridays. Tlie sre.it home paper gf- House) will open ou New Year's Day. Rev- and Mrs- c- w- Levan.

has It is one of the best appointed dining accepted a position in the Monarch rooms in Carlisle. It is large, well school, of Dunbar Township. Miss lighted and exceptionally comfortable. Levn is a graduate of Hood College, The room will accommodate from 90 Frederick. Md.

Miss Levan will leave to 100 persons very nicely. To t0 take her Position. of the dining room is the new JicOD neny is improving Slowly from a recent stroke of paralysis. H. Oscar Ulrich Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist kitchen, with modern equipment hav The condition of Dr.

R. P. I.ong, 2u-l. and at the final whistle lllte score was tie 35-35. An extra 5-'minute period was played.

The individual playing ot tlie alum-jni members was the leature of the 'pa me, bul the inconsistent team work jthat (hey played in the second halt ing every facility for the quick prepa- ration and serving of meals. The'who has been seriously ill, is some- Witt pentonaily be in my Carlisle office what improved, uining room is reached by way of High Street, from which the door Constables Anderson and' Wood. Vi.ar into many ot the lionies ot Lie -oyjity. Subscribers please not fy us of to the paper. Address al'.

communication to Tlii: SliNTIN'KL. Carlisle. Pa. who were suspended for failure to leads into the new Argonne lobby This has been enlarged and improved make PrPT returns to court, have ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 2ND HOURS, 9 A. M.

TO 8P. M. 18 West High Street, Second Floor CARLISLE, PA. and one of the beauty spots is a The stockholders of the Mechanics- some fire-place built of native blue limestone, and which gives the lobby an air of coziuess that makes it very attractive. A newly arranged office burg National Band will meet for the purpose of electing a board of directors on January 9.

Mrs. Mary Trostle who suffered a broken hip from a fall on a concrete Eyes examined by my scientific method. Glasses fitted at reasonable iuitupies one oi me corners, ana irom jwas the cause of their defeat. The playing oi" McCullough and Spangler jof tlie alumni was par excellence, McCullough scored eight goals from field, and completely outplayed Captain Fouche. tlie opposing guard.

jSpangler thrilled the spectators with long and spectacular shots from the field. The feature of the play of the high 'school lean: was their teamwork in jthe second period. The inability to score from the foul line almost cost i jthe team a victory. Morris was the 'outstanding player for the school team caging seven goals from the field. The line-up: the lobby one may take the stairs to sidewalk and had been receiving the rooms on the upper floors.

iuui.13 tiie upper nuui i Wito tioiv cmiinmoni anH hat ca. treatment in the Carhsl Hospital, has iprices." H. OSCAR ULRICH Main Office 1017 Walnut Si PHILADELPHIA cilities than ever, with the old Man- been discharged from that institution sion House cooks and waiters and and. to her home here. above all the excellent management 'JJ ana Mrf 1- merman, ot of Joseph E.

Einstein, and Mrs. were the Thursday guests of SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Smyser, East Keller street.

R. A. Burkhart, field worker for the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association, was a Friday visitor in High School forward Wardecker Einstein, the dining room promises lo be one of the most popular in Carlisle. Regular meals will be served beginning on New Year's Day, but in the not far distant future, Mr. Einstein will serve meals at all hours.

lor ward I Harrisburg. 1 Miss Kflthrvn TtricUpr ff TtQvrl. Morris Kitner Fouche 1 Alumni McCullough. Trone I Green Spangler jSteck Field goals Spangler 3 center guard guard McCullough Wardecker 3 1.1KJ iKHlH'CKS l.iKH. lie not decci'feii God is not mocked fur wiiatsoeve a imiu so.veiii, that shall be also reap.

Gal. (3 :7. Trone Trone I baugh Morris Fouche 1. Green; McCullough 5: burg, is the guest of Miss Mildred Culler, Trindle Road. John E.

Boffemmyer, of Maple Shade Farm, was a Thursday visitor in Mechanicsburg. Miss Mary Singiser has gone to San Antonio, Texas, to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Nellie McCol-lister. Tolbert Gross, of Silver Spring Fouche Morris. Reteree-Beighle, Dickinson.

U. S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT For Eastern Pennsylvania: Increasing cloudiness, probably followed by snow or rain Sunday: slowly rising temperature; moderate East and Southeast winds. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY Winding up the Old Year with special prices on most everything. Open tonight until 10 p.

m4 CLOSED ALL DAY ON MONDAY-NEW YEARS DAY Here's hoping the New Year may bring you all you wish for! Kronenberg's "Carlisle's Dependable Store This simple treatment MECHANICSBURG K. OF P. OFFICERS Meli'a Ixidge K. of P. of Meehan-icsburg elected officers as follows: C.

A. W. Gill. V. C.

P. W. Baker. Preltte K. S.

Cocklin. 1. of W. Ross Lehman. M.

at A. J. K. Trovinger. I.

G. M. A. Hosier. O.

G. Paul Weaver. Trustee J. C. Rupp.

Host A. W. Gill. The hold-over officers fire K. R.

S. E. C. Gardner. M.

of F. F. M. Daughertv. M.

of E. H. E. Gill. friends in town yesterday.

light and I was wrong." The Senate i.e spur of a new public psychology loward the whole TABLET ERECTED TO HONOR PRISONERS Philadelphia, Dec. 30 In honor of former inmates of the Eastern clears the head.loosens irritating phlegm, cools inflamed, stinging tissues and breaks the cold. See bottle for simple directions. Go to your druggist spare yourself serious trouble start now to take DRKINGS DISCOVERY -a syrup for coughs colds i Penitentiary who while on parole served the United in the World War, a tablet, has been erected S. the prison grounds.

The bronze Trustees E. S. Cocklin and Brenner. The following auditors were I international QUesiio.i, tlii.5 iicth I resolution of coiitr.aHtlation to the ex I'lTsicr nl can stand as a symbol of it. The debates on the Borah economic conference plan have been, partialis at worthy ol the best uadi'ions 'of he socr.llej "greatest fj.elib'!am'- 'body in the theV distii'ctho 'liatu-e hai- I ten a new out'icol.

the vol prob.in.. I lit old are preaching old, i- PioliKt' they will be heard from later, but the desertion of Borah liar, lost lh nil al-imost the last shreds of their intlu-m ap pointed: -S. Graybill, P. W. Bak er and Geo.

Z. Fishel. SALE OK AUTO ACCESSORIES The undersigned trustee in bank ruptcy will offer at public sale on Fri day, January 6, 1923, at 10 a. all tablet was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies, Governor Sproul, Governor-elect Pinchot, Mayor Moore, Philadelphia, and other prominent men of the state attending the dedication. The tablet bears the following inscription "To the everlasting honor of those inmates of the Eastern Penitentiary who served in the United States Army and Navy curing the World War." This inscription is followed by 121 numbers of the men who answered the government's call to arms.

The names were omitted for reason that the personal property of the Stand ard Motor Supply Company, bankrupt. The sale will be conducted at the for mer place of business of the company at 109 N. Hanover Street, Carlisle, SHIPPENSBURG BAND HAS REORGANIZED Shippensburg, Dec. 29 The local Edward Shippen Military Band has reorganized for the coming year with the following local business men as directors: C. B.

Segner, president; J. E. Reisner, treasurer; and members, L. P. Teel, Joseph Kirssin, Clyde Coover, Walter Coleman and Palmer Franklin.

Cut one day remains of the year As in the dying of every other year, there goes with it all that belonged to it, all that transpired in its twelve months of existence ail of its prosperity, adversity, successes, failures, joys and sorrows. These lor the most part, must die with the year, however, their influences will probably be felt lor many years to come. But the deeds are done. Opportunities lost in 1922, as in every other year past and gone, are lost forever. Let us resolve in the new year to endearor to succeed wherein we failed, to do good wherein we did not hew straight to the mark, let the mistakes of the year be for us signposts, indicating targets for improvement and let Us resolve to try to keep the resolutions.

All our hope lies in the new year. Everybody has an equal chance, the rich, poor, high and low. The door ot opportunity swings wide open to receive any who will take advantage of it. Regrets amount to nothing, save as we profit by the things we regret. Farewell, 1922: Hail, 1923! and may you be for everybody a year of happiness, prosperity, and above all, a year in which "brotherhood to man" may be really and truly exemplified.

Pa. JACOB M. GOODYEAR. Trustee of the Standard Motor Supply bankrupt. Dutrey.

Auct. the Prison Board believed it would be The isolationists are about done for. They find themselves out of touch with the facts of world conditions; and it is facts with which the peonies are insistent that their governments deal. It is, therefore, quite in keeping that Ihe Senate should send a formal message of greeting to the ex-President on his birthday. Reconciliation to certain phases of Wilsonism seems to be implied in it.

Tiie "hymn of is no longer sung even by his enemies, for they do not know when the inexorable force of events will compel them to eat all their brave words of four years ogo and to trail along with the procession. unfair to the men to have their names i Clarenco Smith rr rirHdn A HOW NEWSPAPERS HELP rector of the Newviile Band, is th recorded permanently in the prison STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING SETTLING ESTATES HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS WIN DOUBLE HEADES A meeting of the stockholders of the. First National Bank of Mt. Holly Springs wMl be held at its Banking Letters of administration in the estate of Emma J. Duey were issued to Samuel G.

Mixell. iband instructor at the present time. Rehearsals are being held every Thursday evening in the public school buildings In East Burd1 street. A number of new instruments have been I ordered for the band. house In Mt Holly Springs on Tues day, January 9th, 1923, between the I I NOTICE Two Splendid Games on Bowling Alleys hours of 11 a.

m. and 1 p. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensulnp year, and for the transaction of such other business as may prop i The annual meeting of the stock-! holders of the Carlisle Building and The newspaper starts in When you are born; Relates about your excellence And tells about your sweetness. It follows you to school. And prints your honor roll It your name is found there.

It tells of your graduation And speaks of the excellence Of your magnificent essay; It tells of your progress During your college career And then dilates much about The choice of your location. Then it gives a nice notice About your marriage SHOOTING MATCH I Monday, Jan. 1, 1923. 35 turkeys Loan Association will be held in the erly come before It. Cashier.

at A. H. Ilgenfritz's home, Drylown, i office of the Association, 32 West 2 miles east of Carlisle. Twelve i High street, on Monday evening, Jan-guage gun used. Shells furnished on uary 1 at 7:30 o'clock, for the elec- the ground.

At one o'clock n. m. Ev-1 tion of directors and officers, and for I Hemstitching and Plcotiug done The High School Juniors of the V. M. C.

A. Bowling League showed their good form at the bowling alleys by winning two straight games on the bowling schedule. On Thursday afternoon, December 2S, they de cry person welcome. Come and try the transaction of any business that promptly at 40 East Louther Car our iuck. may be properly presented.

jtlsle. Pa. A. H. ILGENFRITZ.

MISS ATH'Xrc MINNICII. J. HEMMINGER, Secy. And praises up the blushine bride Till her folks don't know her. feated the Freshmen and on Friday, afternoon they defeated the Sopho-1 mores.

In Thursday's game the high est scorers were Hoffer and Kost tor IIS FATALLY BURNED WHILE HE SLEPT Lewistown. Dec. 3i) Donald L. Foreman, aged 21 years, of Franklin (county, died of burns received at the Standard Steel Works at Burnham. i Death occuired at the Lowistown hos-jpital yesterday aiternoon.

On Thursday night while he was lying boneath a furnace, between heats, fellow- woi kitigmeti not knowing he was se eping there. the poured heat ai.d I the molten material ignited his eloih-'ing, burning him frightfully from his "eel; to his feet. leaves his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

iieiuy ('. Foreman, ot Kdt-nville, and three brothels, Dallas Foreman, of and Aet ill and At lie Fore ui.in. home. He and his father i anie here to work at the sieel plant three mot, His ago and roomed at the Bill iihatn V. ('.

A. huildiim. Tin IhkB taken to Clnnibei: this inn: ninu. Juniors, eager and Meyers i tip- Freshmen. The of Fri the for da game were Kost ana (icinng oi Junior Chits.

Kenneth Waggoner Then, in due coursr- of events. It fills about the bouncing baby happens in your family Thereby beginning ils life work All over and over again. The newspaper does all this And it also does much more. It tells of the progress Made, by the city and county And boosts nil enterprises: Gives free advertising Worth thousands of dollats To iiy own home town. There are scads of thincr.

highest scorer for the Sopho- tli mores. There is great deal interest to see who will capture the championship. The i luce leanp: are anxiously awiutmt: to meet tiie Seiiiots. The Senlot-. elaitii lo have the best llliMi, THE SENATE AND WOODROW WILSON Baltimore Sun Not unobserved by the counu.v is the action of the Senate in congratulating ex-President Wilson upon the attainment ot hib birthday and upon the steady gain in his health.

The resolution passed is merely a mailer of form. The bitterest enemies ot Mr. Wilson in the Senate simply waved Ihe matter aside and declined to olc Otis' way or the othn. Nevertheless atid even lr-li" matter ol lorin comes at. an acri denial bin significant when the policies ol the e.

I'l esidv.u v-lif-n this Hcllsinn naie i.i'teih to destroy are l. ing tl: .1 1 '1 tiie tool ill 'Olle 111 tlie (Oilill l-e up posed to the laaflie lions wlm Mi WIKo.i brought back I mm Senaim Borah tnnls 1 1 1 1 1 It hit: i.r.u;, 'Untie enoui'li to 11 leu -i. "in snno thiiiL's Wion w.v do I hat all good For which they cannot be paid but other -cams elaini to be from Missomi. The High School Howling Tournament will continue until Nov. V'arV Kve.

AnnounGement New Years Dinner at Hotel Argonne Thurf day JIMOKS i hi i is why every citizen Should do his darndest To post the newspaper I i every possible way And all the time. Yassum. 1 think you. --PalalkH. News.

I ANOTHER WEDDING TRIP Mi and John I'eternian ot near i.UI i illo'A ti today ci-lebl ated the i. i i- iry their tuai i iai'e a 'tip io I'eirv (otmi. where tip uc.l oil iiie da they veir lliatlied. 1st 2nd uid To. i ui 1 2f sit Geilitir; .3 1 2'i I lo 319 lloff.

137 1H2 '-27 Kost 12 11 121-363 lo'nl- 131 lis I'll -1123 ITiKSIIMKN" i i i'i 132 1s ll- 121 Lehtllet -4 Oi' 7 2- ii lin 4 11 71 27(i 3 Ml lx til- Friday 1st 2nd 3id To. '19 K'9- 313 Hit it 1 I If. 5 132 33 Ko-i '-3 1 1 1 i.e..: 13" 313 II. .11 299 i I 9" I lit 317 71 121. 2 VI -12 I take pleasure in announcing that we will open the new dining room of the Hotel Argonne (formerly Mansion House) on New Year's Day, beginning at 11 :30 A.

M. We will crvc a full course Turhcy Dinner, compmiiig all the delicacies formerly included in our Mansion House menus. -en If t.1- rl- We invite our former patrons and new ones to dine with us. PLAN HIGHWAY MARKERS State Lines to be Indicated by Concrete Posts A c-onij! tern of boundary in iikcr jsis has 'been planned by Upstate Highway IK.nineiit or the StBte-'ine stations on all main hish ways leading 'into lVin Ivania, On Mi- majoritv of rj-itls it oww lmpv Hiblo Ui tell when tiie iSUiU; line Is reached -except, those tihoroughfares on which the Pennsylvania pavlni; begins at Ihe State line. The new marker in be nven and 'ne linll leet in helht.

It wTl tUtn -mi a iriiinirular huso, tihe dJiiensioim which are three iind otiv-half feet. IIk m.nker iiiu-ir li ti iil.tr and placed thil the Stale line the miI 'I be firni of Hns. maikern Is 'l rtv being netei. 'I I. inn i lo be ii sp.

"irfl whUe concrete. The lei let It's lo lie counter-Kiitk. in iriatigtilnr foiin, and will l.ilken wH, mir. Mm- loea'lms lie IoIIoWk; On the Maryland Pennnylratila iKir der. main rtwtd nou'h Port Marli, Addiin, SullHtniry.

irnrtt( fts-He, Fair I'It. LiMlefttnwn. New Freedom, Writ'h'MlUe hikI Nottingham. Oo the i)ewar border, ixnith oi KeniK'ii Fairrllle, Elam, Il.ith'i Corner Marcus Itex.k, On Oir New line, at Mnrrls New Hon1. Eastern anl Portland On the New York liti.

at Port Jr-vis Nai urir, norih of Susqne-liantia, iireat Bend, Sa)re. lnwrence-ville. Shlnglelr-nise. El-dred. Bradford.

Alteley, Sugar firove, c-rry and pa of North KaM. On 4hn wfniern Ixtnler lYmnayl-vila. went of pi1tgfleW, Utwevllle, Htiamn, New Bedford. iMrltngion. I'arln and Wnt Ai'nuder.

JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB AND SAVE little rvcrv a few pi nnies a nickel or irorc (Small nn-onnt-- yru can rasily rparc in convenience), Df posit tlieni weekly and them row jntr You v. ill have money for presents an'l other exper, and Get a Check ju.st before Chiistmas for evtrv eent you have saved -plus interest. Everybody Old and Youn? Children and Babies-Arc Invited to Kccomc Members D.on't mias it enroll at oihc. Let every one in the family join. CARLISLE TRUST CO.

The Home for Savings StLLS TWO PROPERTIES l'e Mllllii'll oi-. sold il.c pM.pflK GeoiEe V. i 333 Not III Kasl H'O't. Hi In Joseph Wniner. and also 'le li piopi ot Mi-s AbijrHil Ptller o' irrNI 'irtr.

III' Ik located No. 41r, North Bed oid street to W. K. Her'mtn. wli'i "ill take ks-hmoii A ft II fiiPl mrt -r-e -f a E.

Einstein Joseph REMOVAL NOTICE DH C. WOOAN Dentist 215 N. Hanover St. Carlisle, Pa. i i i.

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