Your Nerves Stay Young If Revitalized With Keliogg's Sanitom Wafers. SO-CENT BOX~FREE TO MEN AND WOMEN Don't lose your "grip"—get out o£ the rut of gloomy, weak-nerved exlat eace. Know what It means to be well ind really lire. Kellogg*s Sanltona From Gloom so tUpplm»± Wafers work wonders for men and women who aro ailing, ner\o-racked nnd run down. They put the snap and "ginger" Into sluggish minds and bodies—make you feel like a young spring colt. You need no "rest cure, "travel cure,", or doctors. Just feed new vitality to your strained and care worn nerves with Kellogg'a Sanitone Wafers. They dispel voiir brain-fag nnd banish that "all in" feeling. Am bition and health return, and you feel like your old self again. Send your name and address to-day with six cents In stamps to help pay postage and packing for a freo iiu-cent trial box of Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers to F. J. Kellogg Co., 4G7 Hoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, .Michigan. Hie regular SI.OO size of Kellogg's Sanitono Wafers is sold in Hnrrisburg by O. T. George, 1308 N. 3rd St.: G. C. Potts, 1101 N. 3rd St.; C. M. Forney, successor to Forney & Knouse, 426 Market .St.; J. H. Park, Jr., 621 Itace St.; C. K. Keller, 405 Market St.; W. F. Steever, 1-itii and Walnut Sts. No free boxes from druggists. SURE INDICATIONS OF LUNG TROUBLE Among the indications of threatened Dung Trouble are a continued cough, fever and night sweats. A change of climate often helps, but lr seems that something more is nccde io stop Hic cough and swents and the pro gress of disease. Eekman's Alterative, after many years of use, is known to be most beneficial in bringing about re lief, In many cases complete recoveries. Investigate this case:— Schell City, Mo. "Gentlemen: I had a terrible cough, Slight sweats and pleurisy in my lungs. A man who heard me coughing advised me to take your Alterative. 1 paid no attention to him then. I got so had the doctor said I should go t tWyom ing. I did, and when I got there 1 steadily grew worse. Then I remem bered what had been told ine about your medicine. I began taking it. with no faith whatever, but before I hal taken three bottles. I could eat anv thing. Fever and night-sweats stopped and for over a year I have been well and In better healtii than I ever was." (Affidavits W. F. BOM AH. (Above abbreviated; more on re quest). Bckman's Alterative has been proven by many years' te3t to be most efficaci ous for severe Throat and Dung Affec tions, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma, Stubborn Colds nnd in upbuilding the system. Contains no narcotics, poisons or habit-forming drugs. Sold by lead ing druggists. Write the Eckman La boratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for book let telling of recoveries and additional evidence.—Advertisement. ; PEOPLE-:- I : OF ALL AGES :! . * * • ('am* t* Pr. PMHMH ' * . «/ .7 ': > la th« front rank. 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' km REMOVAL SALE We will move to 32 North Second street, on or before April Ist, and in order to save moving our entire stock, will sell all Floor Coverings at reduced prices. Harrisburg Carpet Co. 231 NORTH SECOND ST. C. W. TOWSON'S Illlib Grade GOOD 1.1 CK nnd DANDY UK AM) BUT TERINE Good I.nek, 25c Ib.t 2 llin. fur -lltoj 3 lbs. for 70c; 0 lb«, tor 91,13. lianil). 23e lb.; 2 Iba. for -15cj G Iba. for 81.00. The best grades for table, coolclnr snd baking. We guarantee ali goods we s*-ll Deliveries to all parts of the city Bell phone. >oi >IAHI\!<:T NTiiBU-r 1C SOUTH Til I U'lKKVl'll ST. Cumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE In Effect November 30. 1913 TRAINS leave Harrisburg— For Winchester and Martlnsburir at C:0". *7:52 a. m.. *3:40 p m. For Hagerstown, Chambersburg o ar lisle, Mechanicsburg and Intermediate stations at 6:0;t, •7:32. *11:53 a m •Z-.i* 6:32, *7:10, 'IFIo p. m. " ,\i 'ltlonal trains for Carlisle an ,i Nlf.c mlcsburg at !»:<s a. m., 2:14, x? 7 5:30. 9:30 a. m. ' • lor Dillsburg at i, 03, •7:02 U nd ■11:03 a. m. '-:ls, MO. u:3i! and C:3O l>. ui. •DaJ'y. All oilier trains dally uxietit Minilav, 11. A. IMDDM: ■T H TONOK, j» v I ' " FRIDAY EVENING, &XKR2SBURG TELEGRXPH MARCH 20,1914. TEIMNCE WEES siii good raus Pennsylvania Railroad Campaign Continues Interesting; Last Year's Records An interesting temperance cam paign continues throughout the Penn sylvania Railroad system, and a re port made public yesterday shows good results for the lust year. Daily and weekly bulletins aro posted showing the work done along this lino on other roads. Instead of threats of severe punishment for vio lations of rules regarding the indul gence in liquors, the company is showing the serious results from the use of intoxicants. A recent announcement was i.iade thut In the army of 125,000 employes, it requires a close hunt to flnd a man who indulges in intoxicating drinks to such an extent as to interfere with his duties or bring him to tlie notice of liis employers. The company has a strict rulq, which is rigidly enforced. During the whole of last year only 158 men were found to have broken the rule, ac \ cording to a report Just made. Orders Arc Posted "The use of intoxicants by employes while on duly is prohibited," reads the order. "Their habitual use, or the frequenting of places where they are sold is sufficient causo for dismissal." In a statement issued yesterday the company gave the information that 754.673 observations were made dur ing 1913 as to the use of intoxicants by employes, and that In only 158 cases was discipline required. Thus only one man in about every SOO em ployed by the system was guilty of a lapse under the no-drink rule. The section track gang laborer is held to a strict accountability to the no-drink rule, even as the locomotlva engineer, fireman. conductor and trainman. Also the jjrohibition ap- j plies to the division superintendent: himself, and should ho be caught vio- | lating the rule a summons before lilsj superior officers would quickly flash over the wires. In every way the Pennsylvania Kail road management is seeking not only to enforce the rule, but to free the employes from temptations to break it. Thus the company, a few years ago, abolished the system of paying by check, as it was found that to get checks cashed men sometimes went to saloons. All wages aro now paid in cash from pay cars. Heading's Largest Holdings.—ln quiries made into the physical condi tion of the Heading Railway system Is bringing to light many interesting facts. P. A ,B. Widener, of Philadelphia, Georgo F. Baiter, Oliver H. Payne, John B. Manning and George F. -Baer are. In the order given, the largest Individual holders of the common stock of the Reading Company, of which Mr. Baer is the head. P. A. B. Widener last Monday (111 HOW T HELPS TIRED, ACHING FEtl Nothing like "TIZ" for sore, sweaty, calloused feet and corns. "Pull, Johnny, Pulll" All! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swol len, bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corns, callouses, bunions. No (natter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried with out getting relief, just use "TIZ." "TIZ" Is the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. "TIZ" cures your foot trouble ho you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen. Think of It, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions. (let a 25-cent box at any drug store or department store and get instant re lief. Wear smaller shoes. Just once try "TIZ." Get a. whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Think of it. —Advertisement. EH! LESS HI IF BACK HIS Take a glass of Salts to flush kidneys if bladder bothers you. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well-known authority, becauee the uric acid In meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggist; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back ache and misery In the kidney re ion; rheumatic twinges, severe head ches, acid stomach, constipation, tor ,«id liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounces ol Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with llthia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent I'tliia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease Advertisement. owned 100,000 shares of common stock, which has a market value of $8,250,000. George F. Baker, who has holdings aggregating $20,000,000 In tho Jersey Central, I..ackawanna l Coal Company and Lackawanna Rail way shares, owns 17,500 shares of Heading, worth about $2,887,500. Oliver H. Payne owns 15,000 shares; John B. Manning, 8,907 shares; and George F. Baer. 3,<522 shares. The Lake Shore and the Baltimore and Ohio are the largest, corporate holders of Heading, the first, named holding 60(1,6G0 shares of the first and second preferred and common; Balti more and Ohio holds 606,000 of the three issues. Ftre-tightliiiK Car*. lnstead of utll- . Izing old engine tanks as fire-flghtlng I aparatus, a plan followed by the Penn-1 sylvanla Railroad, the Canadian Pacific Railroad had three tank cars built by the American Car Company. These cars will bo operated in pairs. Each ] ear carries a tank of 8.43S Imperial I gallons, and on the end of each ear >' there is a 20x10 inch duplex fire pump, I using steam from the locomotive holier. The corresponding end of the i i other car has a rack construction on which can bo carried 6,000 feet of fire hose. The car Is designed for weipht capacity of 100,000 pounds, so standard fil'ty-ton trucks are employed. Standing of the Crews IIAIIHISULIIG SIDE I'hlliidelphia UlvlMion—l2o crctv first to go after 12:10 p. m.: 123, 107, 110, 111, 121, 113, Firemen for 120, 123. Conductor for lt3. Flagman for 120. Engineers up: Arandale, McGuire, Downs, Baldwin. Hogentogler, Ford, | Hubler, Ball - , Grass, Albright, Happor sett, Blssinger, Gable, Wenrick, Sober, Brubaker, Moore, Spease. Macy, W. C. Albright, Brooke, Dolby, McK. Gimmill, Maxwell. Firemen up: Penwell, Cook, Deitrlck, Ackey, Manglies, Eekriclc, Johnson, farmer, Llbhart, Slattery, Hhlinp, hheafter, Newman, Loscli, Tennant, felider, Reno, Eckman. Conductor up: Fink. Flagman,up: Witmyer. Brake men up: Hill, Huston. Moore, Ranker. Watts, Hivner, Wiland, Jaek , son, Baltozer, Knupp, Miller, Brown, I Hubbard, Wynn, Kerutotter, Stehman, Preston, Dengler, Gilbert, Busser, Car roll, C. Collins, R. Collins. Middle l)l\ Imloh—'Js crew first to so alter 2:10 p. m.: 123. Engineer for 123. Fireman for 25. Engineers up: Clouser, Free, Harris, Hummer, Steele. Firemen up: Peters, Maloue, Brukur, Masterson, Henderson, Stob'er, Hunter, Reeder, J. 1). Hoffman, Belsel, feholley, Shettel, Murray, l-loover, Mil ler. Conductors up: Wenrick. Fagan. Brakemen up: Ilarner. Scherrick, R. t. Myers, Ivistler, Stambaugh, .Adams, ?} , ,? a , ler - Walmor, Schmidt, Eley, Trout. Kliclc, h'oltz. Dare. Yard Crcwn—To so after 1 p. m.: Engineers for IS6H, 707. 1368. l'iremen for 713, 707. 1 758, $5-1. Engineers up: J. P., Snyder, l.oy, Thomas, Meals, StahJ, Swab. Silks, Crist, | Harvey, Saltzman, Kulm, Pelton, Slia jer, Landls, Hoyler. Beck, Barter, i Blever, Blosser, Mallaby, Rodgers. l'iremen up: Hart. Sheets, Bair. Hyde, Iveevex, Knupp, Haller, Klerner, Craw ford, Rauch, Bartolett, Lackey, Maeyer, Sliolter, Snell. l:\OI.A SIDE Philadelphia Division— >233 crew first to go after 1:15 p. in.: 225, 228, 206 "07 245, 220, 241, 253, 230. Engineers for 206, 207. Firemen for 220, 22!' Flagmen for 206, 253. Conductors up: Keller, Waltman. Flagman up: Reltzel. Brakeman up: Carroll. Middle Division—lls crew first to sro after 3 p. m.: 122, 108, 117, 113, 102 Brakeman for 117. THE READING llui-rlNbur K Divixlon —l9 crew first to go after 2:35 p. in.: 12, 7. 2. 6, 5 East-bound, after 9:45 a. in.: 67. 53. <>6. 69, 68, 70, 62, 52, 6.1, 63, 63, 60, 57 65 Conductors up: Wolfe, Hilton, Kline! Smith. ' Engineers up: Wood, Masslinore, Mor i rison. Firemen up: Bishop, Boyer, Murray, Brown, Holhert. Chronlster. Snader Kennedy, HofTmun, Aunspach, bower Lex. S. Hoffman. Stephens, Mover, Binarmaan, Painter. Brakemen UP: Straub, Keiin, Kuntz, Hoover, Ivapi>, Strain, Shearer, Creager I'l eagle, Resell, Maurer, Dyblic War ren. Smith. Carlln, lleilman, Gardner, P Uni ' - Powll -*y> Ensminger, Fitting, Interesting Lecture on Panama Tomorrow A most inlresling lecture will be given to-morrow afternoon a'nd even ing by Clem Shorter Leftwleh, of North Carolina, who for six years was employed by the United States govern ment as a civil engineer in the Pan ama Canal zone. Mr. Leftwich will lecture on the Panama Canal illus trating his talk with the most recent moving pictures which have just been received from New York. His lec ture will include not only the work but the people of the country as well. Those who attend the Technical High School auditorium to-morrow afternoon or evening will have the op portunity to got a comprehensive idea of this country and the big work that has recently been done there by the government. Mr. Leftwich is an enter taining talker and in addition to his [ lecture takes great pleasure in ans wering questions which may be made on the part of interested hearers. The low price of admission will enable the local public to listen to a most inter esting talk regarding the greatest en gineering feat of the world and to acquaint themselves almost as fully with the project as those who have spent hundreds of dollars to take a trip to the Canal Zone. No seats will be reserved, in order that the admis sion may be within reach of all. Give Your Blood A 6000 Searching Bath An astonishing record of serious blood poisoning is dally brought to our attention. And most if not all these conditions could be averted were the blood primed, toned and purified i in advance by that wonderful remedy known everywhere as S. S. S. Few people realize how quickly the system becomes infected with tho acidß and ferments from undigested food, con stipation and Inactive kidneys. Tho symptoms of fever, thirst, ex citability, dry skin followed by rash, and many indications are often wrong ly diagnosed as Ptomaine poisoning. Many people who act hastily from violent temper are simply suffering from the effects of poisoned blood, . produced by faulty elimination. But by far the greatest peril is the daily danger from bruises, contusions, the scratch of a rusty nail, and vocational poisoning. The medicinal properties of S. S. S. are rela tlroly Just as essential to well bnlanced health ns are the nutritive properties of the meats, Krnlr.it, fata and tusars of our dally food. And if you will bear tills fact In mind and get youi blood under the dominating infiuenee of 8. S. S. you will not only drlvo out those Impurities that caufo Rheumatism, Catarrh, Kczema, Pirn pies, Boils aud thin anemic blood, but you will feel anew the thrill of health than can comt only from a purified blood stream. I>o not accept anything else In placo o; a. S. S.; pay no attention to tho "Just as Good' claims of those who would naerlflee your healtl to make an extra profit. S. S. S. contalhs nr minerals, no crude drugo, nothing but the ran. lienefiela! materials. So be sure and get S, S. i; on»l arotd lUsippolntßK'Tit. G*t a bottle tu-ilc; •nd writ# for free advice to The Swift Spucl/l' Oct., 3"'.' Swift Btrl*., Atlanta, Ot. 9 Your EASTER SUIT v Made to measure should be ordered at once You seldom have a chonce to I i!\ select from such a complete 1 A i ne Spfitig suitings as we I=l i&jf | | ''' ! now offer you at the price IIIS I Our Suits and English Balmacaans aH I represent exclusive styles, new ideas made from the I l| | best weave cloth. Tailored correctly to your meas n ra' Hi ure expert workmen, cut in the latest style, is M what you buy from us. STANDARD WOOLEN CO. An Institution of Meaty Years Standing 19 NORTH THIRD STREET Coiner Strawberry Ave. Manflger HARRISBURG, PA. STOItUS AND AGENCIES FROM COAST Tu COAST S INUS WE DELIVER FREE ALL OVER THE STATE. A Favorite Picture of Next White Hoase Bride Alias ELEANOR WILSON t Daughter of the President, who is to become the bride of Secretary of the 1 Treasury McAdoo some timo in June. This photograph is said to be the favorite one of Miss Wilson.- It is ex pected that the next White House bride and Mrs. Wilson will soon jour ney to New York to make arrange ments for the wedding trousseau. FAIR OPENS IX JAPAN By dissociated Press Tokio, Japan, March 20.—An elabo rate fair and exposition was opened with great ceremony here to-day in commemoration of the opening of the reign of Emperor Yoshihlto. whose coronation is to take place next No vember. The exhibits display the prog ress of modern Japan. MISS NEWBOLD SAM, Miss Elizabeth G. Newbold, of Lan caster. for whose safety tliore was much anxiety here following the earth quake in Japan, is reported to be safe In cablegrams received in this city yesterday from Bishop McKim. of Tokio. Miss Newbold Is a missionary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, stationed !ii Akitri, the renin- () r the part I Love Leads Commander of Federal Gunboat to Surrender to Rebels San Diego, Cal., March 20. — Dove for the beautiful daughter of the rebel 'general commanding the forces at To [polobampo, Mexico, caused Lieuten ant Malpica, executive oliieer of tho former Federal gunboat Tampico to lVrget his allegiance to President Hu erta of Mexico and surrender the war craft to the father of tho girl ho loved, according to the story told by passengers arriving here yesterday from ports on the west coast of Mex ico. Lieutenant Malpica met the girl, which is now his wife, some months ago at a dance in Guaymaa. They fell In love, but the girl refused to accept the otlicer's proffer of mar riage unless he took the Tampico to Topolbampo from Guaymas and turn ed it over to her father. Malpica, it Is said, represented to his commanding officer that he receiv ed word from Mexico City to take the Tampico to Topolobamp<\and shell the rebels. The captain, it Is said, assent ed. At Topolobampo he was seized and sent to Mazatlan. Malpica was put in command of the Tampico and a few days later was married to tho rebel general's daugh ter. REV.CADMAN LECTURES MONDAY Because of death in the family, the ttev. S. Parkes Cad man, D. D., found it necessary to postpone his lecture on Wyeliffe, Wesley and John H. New man until Monday evening, the 23d. Advertisement. WHY SUFFER FROM UPSET STOMACH Mi-o-na Regulates Bad Stomachs and Ends Dyspepsia If you feel melancholy, languid, or have headache, coated tongue, distress after eating, heartburn, belching of gas and undigested food, you aye suf fering with indigestion and dyspepsia. Now —at once—is the time to stop this distress and forever banish the disease. Get from any druggist a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets. Their action is sure, dffective and im mediate. Besides stopping the distress Mi o-na soothes the irritated walls of the stomach and- strengthens the gastric glands so that they pour out their daily supply of digestive materials— what you eat is converted into nu trition and the entire system is prop erly nourished—you feel perfectly well, froe o£ the blues, strong and en ergetic. Ml-o-na la truly a household rem edy perfectly harmless and is surely one of the best preparations to fix up out-of-order stomachs . Get a box from H. C. Konnedy to-day. fie will refund your money if it is not satisfactory—you can be tho judge. Could anyone ask more?— Advertis ement. A A Full Set C| of Teeth, MOTE f? 1/CTIONB / b Come In the morning. Have your teeth made the same day. Plates repaired on short notlca. MACK'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 810 Market Street. Open Days unit Evening*, %um mimmimmminf CSfc ■ ■ SB 4th «r»eaimb!«. AH kfaid> Pll * W HE M-RO I D One Killed and Twenty Injured in Collision Gasport, N. Y„ March 20.—Glenn W. Bridgmann, of Lockport, N. Y., was killed and twenty persons were in jured in a collision between two cars on the Buffalo, Lockport and Roches ter trolley line at Wickwiro early to day. A Rochester bound bar stopped at the Gasport station about midnight THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE is strong in all of us. How often do we tempt fate in our daily affairs and feel delight in the uncertainty of the outcome. Imagine, if you can, yourself entangled, being surely smothered and crushed in the hideous, writhing arms of a Giant Octopus This thrilling adventure including The Escape of the victim is vividly described in VICTOR HUGO'S TOILERS OF THE SEA. This is only one book of the set of Six Large Imported Volumes of this world renowned French writer which we are offering for a limited time to The Harrisburg Telegraph Readers Only at a cost barely enough to pay ocean freight and customs charges. ONLY —9Bc--NOW • AND A LIBRARY COUPON FROM PAGE 2 DO NOT DELAY for orders. Both motorman and con ductor got off the car and went Into the station. From some unknown cause the car suddenly started at full speed. For two miles it ran wild. At Wickwiro it crashed into a Buffalo bound car, telescoping it. Not one of the passengers on tlia j two cars escaped injury. At leaat two of the injured will die. A set of four Brown Bowls and a, pound of Baking Powder for 50c. Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second street. —Advertisement. 15
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