Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 14, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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CHRISTINE MILLER
„ °P "Wednesday next, in the Technical High School auditorium. Miss
Christine Miller, a concert contralto, will sins in a complimentary recital
to be given under the auspices of the Troup Music House. Miss' Miller s
program will consist of her most loved and well-known songs. Admission
iff by card only.
Allies Making Steady
Progress in Dardanelles
By Associated Press
Paris, Sept. 14.—The allied fleet has
succeeded in locating Turkish batter
ies along the Asiatic shore of the Dar
danelles. according to a Journal dis
patch from Athens. British and
French guns silences the guns after
baloon observations.
Advices from Mytilene received at
Athens are to the effect that large
bodies of Franco-British troops are
disembarking on the Gallipoli penin
•ula.
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2Q NOR IH mURTH
cr Near the Young Women's Christian Association
The Shop That Is the Talk of Harrisburg
Of Interest to Every Woman
IMake it your fixed habit to spend no money elsewhere F
. for your Suit. Coat, Dress, Separate Skirt. Waist. Petti- p
coat. House Dress, or Kimono, until yon have first se- *•
cured our price*. E
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2 When Inspecting the goods you desire, compare rig-
I idly ti»e qualities and styles shown elsewhere with the *
I)U qualities and styles shown at THE WOMAN SHOP.
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a Then compare the prices asked elsewhere for the *
/ _ 1 quality and style yoti want with the Woman Shop's *■
price on exactly the same grade and style.
Also, remember, lam my own buyer-manager, win- T
4dow dresser, advertising man. etc.. wliich saves consid
iL erable overhead expense, and enables me to mark all
111 goods at a close margin of profit. \J
THE WOMAN SHOP MAKES NO GARMENT COM- N
MON; only one or two of a kind. g
IRVING E. ROBINSON.
TUESDAY EVENING,
! 209.258 VOTERS IX PHILADELPHIA
By Associated Press
I Philadelphia, Sept. 14. The total
j registration of voters for the coming
I municipal election was officially an
nounced to-day as 290.268..
MISS HHEXVEMAN DIES
Miss Eliza Brenneman, died early
this morning at the home of her broth
er-in-law, O. H. Beck, 320 Strawberry
street. Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 2 o'clock from the Fourth
Street Church of God.
BOY RUNAWAY PICKED IP
Wanted in Hagerstown for selling
i his brother's bicycle to get monev to
se<» the world. George Fetter, aged 13
was picked up at the railroad station
last night. He will be sent home.
RUSSIAN OFFICIALS
INSPECT RAILROAD
Past Through Harrisburg Today
Enroute to Altoona and Other
Western Points
Members of the Russian Imperial
railway commisstan were in Harris
burg a short time this afternoon
en route from New York to Altoona.
They are on a three-day inspection of
the Pennsylvania Railroad. General
Manager S. C. Long accompanied the
party.
In the party were Count S. L. Schu
lenburg, president, Max X. Groten.
Nicholas P. Kemmer, Alphons I. Lipetz
and Arkadi S Martynoff.
Commissioner Urges
New R. R. Wage Schedule
Special to The Telegraph
Washington, Sept. 14. lmportant
recommendations for the establishment
of Federal machinery to adjust rail
road wage schedules is suggested in a
report to the United States Industrial
Relations Commission made by Basil
M. Manly, Director of Research and In
vestigation for the Commission.
The recommendations include: Ex
tension of the Newlands act to cover
all classes of railroad employes and
all employes of public servic- corpor
ations engaged In interstate commerce;
the creation of boards of investigation,
to be appointed by both sides of par
ties and to report facts and recommen
dations not binding on either side: and
the creation of an advisory council,
composed of sn equal number of em
ployers and employes to select a list of
names from which to choose impartial
arbitrators.
P. R. R. Head Improving;
Rests at Bryn Mawr Home
Samuel Rea. president of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, is raridly regaining
his health at his home at Bryn Mawr
following an operation at the Polyclinic
Hospital.
Although Mr. Rea will not be able to
return to his desk in a few days, as
was reported, his condition contnues
to be entirely satisfactory.
Standing of the Crews
PENNSYLVANIA FREIGHT CREWS
HARRISBURG SIDIE
Philadelphia Dlvlnlon lOB crew to
go first after 1 p. m.: 125, 131, 105, 109,
10S 128.
Engineer for 125.
Fireman for 108.
Firemen for 104, 108.
Brakeman for 108.
Engineers up: McGuire. Seltz, B. L.
Smith. Supplee, Hennecke, Smeltzer,
Albright, Kautz, Burg.
Firemen up: Kearney, Bushey, Mul
holm, Robinson, Shive, Grove, Gelsing
er, Lantz, Durall, Hartz, Horstick. Ha
maker, Dunlevy, Collier, Bleich, Whit
bello. Barton.
Fireman up: Clark.
Brakemen up: Allen, Brown, Bogner,
Hippie. Moore, Mummaw, Sweikert,
Preston. Coleman, Griffin, Cox, Fergu
son. Crosby, Burk. Wiland, Simpv, Wer
ner.
Middle Division 233 crew to go first
after 2.30 p. m.: 224, 17, 15.
Preference. 3, 2.
Engineer for 3.
Fireman for 17.
Conductors for 15, 2.
Flagman for 2.
Brakeman for 17.
Engineers up: Simonton, Garman,
Free. Havens.
Firemen up: Karstetter, Stauffer.
Longenecker, Knaub, Mohler, Simmons,
Wright.
Conductors up: Paul, Baskins.
Brakemen up: Kauffman, Math'.as,
Winter. Strauser. Peters, Werner, Bo
!an, Reese. Nearhood.
Yard Crews.
Engineers for Ist 8, 3rd 8. 4th 8.
12. 3rd 24. 26, 48.
Firemen for 4th 8, 10, 16. 18, 20. 26.
32.
Engineers up: Blosser. Malaby, Rod
gers, J. R. Snyder. Stahl, Swab, Crist.
Harvey, Saltsman. Kuhn. F. T. Snyder.
Firemen up: Boyer. Hamilton. Ulsh,
Bostdorf, Schiefer. Rauc-h, Weigle.
Cookerly. Maeyer, Sholter, Snell, Barto
let, Getty, Wilson, Burkey.
ENOI.A SIDE
Philadelphia Division 203 crew to
go first after 1.45 p. m.: 208, 204, 241,
230. 209, 213, 228. 235.
Engineers for 203, 209, 235.
Firemen for 203. 213.
Conductors for 230.
Fireman for 235.
Brakeman for 204, 213. 241.
Conductors up: Jennell, Steinhour.
Flgmen up: Reitzel. Snyder.
Brakemen up: McPherson, Jacobs,
Rilye, Shaffner, Goudy, Bupon, Steitz
Middle Division— 2l4 crew to go after
1.20 p. m.: 220. 106, 108, 110, 103, 111,
112. 113. 105.
Engineer for 108.
Fireman for 108, 112.
Conductor for 106.
Flagmen for 110. 106.
Brakemen for 106, 111, 105.
Yard Crews To go after 4 p. m.:
Engineers for 2nd 126. Ist 106. 3rd
102.
Firemen for 2nd 108, Ist 124. 2nd 124,
3rd 102.
Engineers up: Smiley, Famous, Rider,
McCormlck.
Firemen up: Ewing, Brtiaw, Fenical,
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
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"It's Insurance"
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t Another Mark, of Approval For .
* . ... , r . Safety Saves Sorrow
The Automobile Insurance Co.
The Aetna Life-Accident Liability Department wins Grand Prize at the Panama-
Pacific Exposition for magnificent Accident Prevention Exhibit. In addition to charts,
photographs, etc., the Aetna shows a Model Factory with properly guarded machinery
in which accidents are reduced to the minimum and then an out-of-date factory full of
pitfalls and dangerous machinery is also shown.
One of the charts shows a list of 120,000 accident claims paid by the Aetna.
The high standard of Aetna service is acknowledged everywhere.
This with the backing of $125,000,000 assets makes an Aetna policy a real security.
The chief topic among employers and among insurance agents now is—
WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION
This act affects all employment except farm hands and domestic servants.
NOTE:—"Compensation * * shall continue until such child reach the age of
sixteen."' This applies to posthumous children—Sixteen years of liability.
The wise employer will not take any risk but will insure in a company of experience,
with a record for fair dealing and money enough to carry out its contracts —
Suppose—an employer "saves money" by insuring in a mutual company—he always
runs risk of assessments and in event of failure the loss falls back on him. The same is
true of all small, untested concerns.
It is not too soon to arrange for Workman's Compensation Insurance.
Aetna Agents understand it.
You may have a copy of the bill and digest of the law for the asking.
The Aetna writes all casualty lines.
Our Combination Automobile Policy is the broadest and best.
Send your business through any insurance broker.
But be sure to get Aetna Policies. ,
WM, S. ESSICK,
Gen'l Agent, also Adjuster
Union Trust Bldg. Both PhonesL
. v Harrisburg, Penna.
Brown, Harren, R. H. Fortenbaurh,
I Quigley, Barnhart. Klngsberry, Fease.
THE READING
Harrlnhurg Dlvlalon lO crew to go
first after » o'clock: 17, 7, 5, 1, 2, 16,
4, 22, 15. 11, 14.
East bound: 51, 70, 8.
Engineers for 15, 7, 10.
Firemen for 5, 7.
Conductor for 1.
Brakemen for 70, 1, 4, 7, 11, 14, 15,
16.
Engineers up: Sweeley, Pletz, Wood,
| Merkle, Massimore. Mlddaugh.
Firemen up: Dobbins, Longenecker,
Bair, Chronister, Kelley, Hoffman,
Brown, Henderson.
Brakemen up: Shipe. Kohli. Pittin
ger. Carlin. Fenstermacher, Miles,
Hughes, Miller, Hinkle, Grimes.
GERMAN BOAT SUNK
By Associated Press
Paris, Sept. 14. —A German subma
rine has been torpedoed and sunk by
a French torpedo boat patrolling be
tween Mytileno and Tenedoz.
Local Ministers to Take
Big Part in Convention
Activities of the Methodist church
wiil be the principal subject discussed
at the Harrisburg District convention
of the church to be held at Gettysburg
next Monday and Tuesday.
Three local pastors will speak Tues
day afternoon. They are: the Rev.
W. W. Hartman, of Ridge Avenue
church, who will talk on "lur Present
Probationbnary System"; the Rev.
A. S. Williams, of Camp Curtin Me
morial, who will discuss "How Can
the Church Meet the Legitimate De
mand for Amusement"; and the Rev.
E. A. Pylse, of Fifth Street church,
'who will speak on "How Can We More
Fully Utilize lur Membership in the
Real Work of the Church and King
dom."
POSTAL WIRE RATKS REDUCED
New York, Sept 14.—The Postal
Telegraph Cable Company has made
a second reduction in the leased wire
rate for the press at night, according
to an announcement by the company.
This second reduction is one half of
the present rate. It makes the night
rate one-fourth of what it was sixty
days ago.
Continuous a a •
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you like, stay
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yon like. I Harrisburg's Greatest Photoplay Theater
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rn A m «« The Biggest Screen Treat of the Season
TO - DAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY I
«nd n * a Jo°m^ncr, m "l , n William Fox Presents the Supreme Photoplay Adaption ■
J l *!* «d" part , pho,opla 7 °J tA aA y n ~ of the Grand Old Story That Will Live Forever,
tion of Ce?n f«"ou. mu£ KATE CLAXTON'S EVERGREEN SUCCESS
•ticceM. I
In. Great THE TWO I
Ruby ORPHANS I
"* With an All Star Cast of Notable Screen Players, Headed by I
George S o„,e .» d the LllWa THEDA BARA, JEAN SOTHERN & WILLIAM SHAY I
favorite*. S | x part . of excellent acting POSITIVELY HO ADVANCE IST I
See the thrilling light la midair and massive ureses, with a atory PRICES FOR THIS ATTRAC- I
la a monster Kan balloon. that closely follows the book. TION.
MR. HERMAN YEAGER AT THE PIPE ORGAN B
SEPTEMBER 14, 1915.
A XEW TYPE OF POCKET
TELEPHONE
A new pocket telephone that has
just been placed on the market is de
signed for the convenience of line
men, and others who find it desirable,
in connection with their work, to com
municate with headquarters from
points between stations. The tele
phone set is housed in a case that is
about the size of a pocket camera, the
whole apparatus weighing only 2%
AMUSEMENTS
To-day Jesse L. Lasky presents
Ednnr Selwyn in a picturlzation of
his own romantic drama, "THE
AH." Paramount.
f *AVHO WAS THE THIKFt"
Drama.
Xo-morrow and Thursday Jesse L.
Lasky presents Blanche Sneet in
"STjjU.EN GOODS." Paramount.
pounds. A picture of the phone in use
appears in the August Popular Me
chanics Magazine.
AMUSEMENTS
Majestic
HIGH CLASS VODEVIL
Mnts., 2.301 Eve., continuous 7.30't0.
10.30.
PETTICOAT
MINSTRELS
Surrounded by an excellent bill.
Including
Richards & Kyle
IN ••FIFTY-FIFTY.**
Prices: Mat., 10c and 15c t Eve.,
10c, 15c. 25c.
Complete Change of Bill Thursday.
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