ENROUTETOFRISCO.Pushmobile From New YorkTo Coast To Win $1,000.00For Belgians.Last evening a party of three passed through Hanover on a novel tour from New York to Frisco. The party is composed of two men and one woman, with a small auto. The idea is to push the car by hand or when the opportunity presents itself to be towed. The outfit weighs 700 pounds. The engine is removed from the body of the machine ami that space is used to carry baggage. These people are making the trip on a wager of $1,000, which money, if won, will be turned over to the suffering Belgians.The party must arrive in Frisco by December, 1915 and they are to earn expenses enroute by the sale of picture post cards of themselves. They left New York seventeen days ago. They were in York Monday night and in Hanover Tuesday night. This morning they left for Gettysburg. They convey mesages from all the mayors of towns they pass through to the mayor of San Francisco. The party is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and Mr. Schmidt.LICENSED TO WED.