4 Your Nerves Tingle With New Vitality Kellogg'* Banitone Wafers Fill Your Hind With Joy and Help to - Vitalize New Vim and Vigor Into Your Body. 50 CENT BOX FREE. Get norvea like steel; be clear-brnlned* •tron* and rigorous. Kellogg* Sanltone Wafers Invigorate nnd vitalize ns does nothing else. If you aro nerve-racked, weary and peevish, nnd your friends be gin to thiols you're a "dead one." this Kelloac'* Suitona Wafers Males You Art Like A Boy. YOU Feel Jutt Like Jumping Over a Peace. marvelous and dependable remedy will iOIHKS If you know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand it to them and you will have been themeansof saving some poor kuliuixr perhaps from total deaf ness. Tn England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and neces sarily requires a constitutional treat ment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air pass ages and force the disease into the mid dle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the disease is driven down the air passages towards the lungs which is equally as, dangerous. The following formula which is used extensivel" In the damp Kngllsh climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers hero who live under more favorable climate condi tions. Secure from your Druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double strength). Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from dis tressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing ■•vr.orne easy and hearing improve as the inflammation tn the eustachian tubes is reduced. Par mint Is used In this way as it acts di rectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system and has a slight ionic action that facilitates the recov ery of the patient. The preparation is easy to make, costs little and is pleas ant to take. Every person who has catarrh should give tills treatment a. trial.—Advertisement. How to Prevent Acid Stomachs and Ftod Fermentation By a \en ork I'hji Nit-tan "My experience has forced ine to the conclusion that most people who com plain of stomach trouble possess stom achs that are absolutely healthy and normal. The real trouble, that which causes all the pain and difficulty, is excessive add in who stomach, aggra \ ated by food fermentation. Hyper acidity irritates the delicate lining of ihe stomach abnormally, causing that full bloated feeling. Thus both acid and fermentation interfere with and retard the process of digestion. The stomach wall is usually healthy and normal, but irritated almost past endurance by these foreign elements—acid and wind. In all cases—ami they comprise a great majority of all stomach difficul ties—the first and only step necessary is to neutralize the acid and stop the fermentation by taking in a little warm or cold water Immediately after eat ing, from one to two teaspoonfuls of iiisuratod magnesia, which is the most effective antacid and food corrective I iiavo ever found. The excess acid will be neutralized and the fermentation stopped almost instantly, and your stomach will at once proceed to divest the food in a healthy normal manlier. Re sure to ask your drugglßt for bisur *ted magnesia rather than magnesia in any other form."—Advertisement. EDUCATIONAL School of Commerce Troup Building 15 So. Market Sq. Day and Night School 32(1 Year Commercial and Stenographic Courses Bell Phone 1940-J Harrisburg Business College Day and Night' School Sept. 7, 1915 Business Shorthand and Civil Service, 30th year. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Blflg. 4 S. Market Bq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-day for interacting booklet. Bell phone CV4-R. THURSDAY EVENING, MORE MEMBERS BALTIMORE PLAN; Veteran Employes Work Hard For New Association; Six | Months Old - ■ •• i CKL SUPT. GAMBLE LATROBE Preeident of New P. R. R. Veteran Employes' Association Veteran employes of the Baltimore division of the Pennsylvania railroad have an association. This fact was not known to many outside of the members until very recently when ac tivity was started to build up the membership. The new organization Is a few days over six months of ape. Judging by the reports regarding the hustling ability of the officials, and representa tives on the membership committee, it is a lively body. At present there Is nearly 200 on the roll. The. new association was organized at Baltimore June 2. Its officers are Gamble Eatrobe, superintenden of Ihe Baltimore division, president; S. O. Malin. special agent, vice-president; Joseph W. Duke, chief clerk.secretary; J. S. Corcoran, agent, treasurer. There Is a probability that the meet ing next year may be held in Harris burg. The selection of a place is up to the executive committee. On the Baltimore division are many veterans who can tell interesting facts concern ing the history of that important branch of the Pennsylvania railroad. Among those who were present at the organization were the following: Ust of Charter Members J. 11. Plummer, chief clerk to gen eral agent and superintendent; J. H. Lloyd, clerk; W. \V. Moore. Jr., clerk: W. H. Drenning, clerk; R. S. Richard son. clerk; F. Duane. division engi neer; J. T. Rubie. master workman clerk; J. Pendergast, track foreman: J.IT. Beck, track foreman: G. W. Shoe maker, track foreman; It. H. beese, signal foreman: W. C. Kite, foreman plummer: H. K. Hess, freight train master; .T. E. Marsden, retired train master: .T. F. Schlcswhol, freight con ductor; W. H. Rogers, freight conduc tor; Theodore Shat'er, yard conductor; Charles Bull, yardmaster: E. E. llcss, passenger traiiifiiastcr: W, W. Hall, baggage agent; J. A. Sewell, assistant statlonmastor; W. N. Amig, train dis patcher: G. W. Rlioads, passenger conductor; C. F. Smith, passenger con ductor: T. H. Watson, road foreman of engines; G. W. Hoffman, assistant road foreman of engines: P. Fnglaub, retired engincman; O. W. Shipley, re tired engineman; F. W. Fry, retired engineman: J. K. Hitchcock, engine man: C. 1.. Rohrbaugh, engineman; W. P. Boyd, assistant foreman car shop: G. W. Sandlass. foreman plan ing mill: H. R. Schmidt, shop clerk; W. 11. Richardson, foreman mnchine shop: C. F. Wenzel, foreman freight car Inspeetors: S. O. Malin. special agent: E. O. Preston, freight agent; C. E. Ccfchrane, freight agent; M. Tin ker, freight agent; IT. J. Strickler, ticket agent; J. T. Skeen, agent; <\ E. Frederick, freight agent; J, S. Corcor an, agent: W. E. JlcCoiV'.i freight agent; George Taylor, operator; A. M. Ramey, operator; F. Ruple.v, operator; IT. B. Ellenberger. operator; T. C. Hunter, operator; J. E. Kirby, clerk; H. C. Smith, supervising agent; ,T. E. Shearer, agent; J. B. Koller, agent; A. J. Warfield, agent; G. T. Kerr, agent: D. B. DelHiff. master carpenter; J. W. Duke, chief clerk. Standing of the Crews HAItniSBI'RG SIDE I'liilailriplila Division lO3 crew to go ilrst after 4 p. m.: 105, 102, 117. Engineer for lli. Flagman for 10". Brakemen for 105. 102. 117. Engineers un: Gemmill, Maxwell, Lefever, Baldwin. Smeltzer, Tennant, Steffey. Gal)l», O'T.eary, Firemen up: Kestrevea, Hayes, Gill ums, Klmmlch, Johnson, Cable. I Flagman up: Helem. Brakemen up: Arter, Glllett, Foster. Hlvner. Middle nivUlon 226 crew to go first after 3 p. m.: 247. 234, 216. ICnglneer up: Willis. Firemen up: Binder, Bruker, Malone, Gunderman, Potteiger, Stauffor, Belsel. Brakemen up: Musser, StambauKli, Kistler. YARD CHEWS Engineers up: Ilarter, Biever, Biosser, Malaby, Rodgers. J. It. Snyder, Loy, McCartey, Leiby, Tulton. Firemen up: Sheets, Bair, Eyde, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Is Your Rheumatism A Weather Prophet? Why Continue to Suiter When Itheuniß Will Relieve Your Pain It Is a sin to be a slave to the agon ies of rheumatism whenever the weather changes. For 50 cents 11. C. Kennedy or any druggist will sell you a bottle of liheuma. Use as directed and your pains will soon disappear. Read this proof: "For six years, whenever the weather changed, I was a cripple from rheumatism. One bot tle of Rheuma relieved me complete ly."—J. K. Greenburg, 3839 Cottage Grove avenue, Chicago, 111. Original trade-marked Rheuma (In liquid form only) will cleanseyour kid neys of uric,acid, purify the blood and limber your joints and muscles. It Is a doctor's prescription—free from opiates or narcotics—and will not de range the stomach. —Advertisement. o bp** mm \ Convenient Payments on p i ir\r Goods Held For Later j' [ Charge Accounts Delivery f | The House of Useful Gifts £ 'T*HE Christmas Gift is the question all supreme to-day. Useful gifts which possess as well, the element of beauty. Collected under one T K roof in this store is the biggest showing of its kind you will find in this city. An assortment which offers you an immense scope from M, \ which to choose. Represented in this advertisement are but a few of the many departments you will find here, departments, every one of S r. which is crowded brimful of choice gifts which will beautify the home, please the recipient, and fulfill just the purpose for which you M I give it. % I Here's the Gift For the Home j i : This Duofold Bed Divan, a couch by day, a bed by night. The chairs to match in fumed oak; TL i I'' KL A genuine Spanish leather-covered seats and backs. Good spring construction in seats. 1«i or\ 7a f S£z2}/jA Three-piece suit, complete IjWO.oO S M Full s ' ze Davcn P ort * rom #19.50 up :* I* y>ji Golden Oak, Fumed Oak and Mahogany finishes covered with black or Spanish coverings. " you - tve °The yo wu will search in\6in * 1 % WfilSr Beauty (illustrated) sells for $33.50, A I C S I b„t others arc sOy| Gfl UP V WV UV»I V 4 I » 1 , S; SPEED MARVEL priced from T J ft p. A cunning little dressed figure in a wagon. L Here's a real home gift, the J I' One of the newest toys }' Macey Tuscan Bookcase 'J f Dressed Dolls, :i9<% 50<-, i Unbreakable Dolls, «>*, T j | fjP L Everyone has his favorite books. \ i #1.30, #1.95. Ij in IH" HI 0 Suppose you delight the family with this 1 A ? ™ A. r\„ii c Rionue nnlls liiiif* SKI 25 J! 1H t_ I I HI W bookcase Christmas morning. Useful, beau- | S: Character Dolls, Bisque UOIIS,U.»f, |i . {' tlful and equally important, economical. 'M t 29«f-, 59Oy, .>o r . .■ « I .f fra H mother. This case is the very latest §. | style in bookcases, it has nil-glass doors, •{ AT n American Model Builders I Glbbs Toys 10 70 EH 5 and holds one-fourth more books, for the ,i fl F. „ „ " . FIBILESS H « cost. It does not look sectional, but it is. ' :* | : Sky Scraper Elevators Roller Chimes IBS {I i jPt us show vou. $ \ Pa„rWHve re XZrIO.UU Children's Furs. | Keever. Ford, Klei ner, Crawford. Boy-1 er, Hamilton, J. R. Miller. Engineers for 4th 8, *O, 2nd -2, 3rd ] 22. 32. ! Firemen for 20, 2nd 22, 3rd 22, 2nd ■ 24. 28. 30. 38. KNOI.A SIDK I'bilndrlphla Division 224 crew to go first after 3.15 p. m.: 207. 21-', 210, 213. 205, 240. 214, 236. Engineers for 213, 240, 214, 236. Firemen for 210, 213, 205. Conductors for 13, 24. Flagman for 14. Brakemen for 13. 36, 40. Conductor up: Flickinger. Brakemen up: Gay, Kirk, Muaser, Marks, Mouyor. ✓ Middle Ulvision 225 crew to go: after 2.30 p. m.: 227. 23, 242, 245. YARD BUIXBTIBT—BNOLA The following is'the standing of the Yard Crews after I p. m.: Engineers up: Turner, Reese. Kep ford, Fassmore, Anthony, Neumyer, U Firemen up: Brown. McDonald, Lid dick. Smith. Seller, Cumbler, Ij. C. Hall, lluggins, Waller. Engineers for 3rd 102, extra, extra. Firemen for 2nd 126, Ist 124, 134, extra, extra, 2nd 102. THE READING llnrrlnhurtc Division —6 CI'CW first to go after 8:30 a. m.: 11, 18. 7, 24, H, 9, 19 East-end —71 crew first to go after 2:45 p. m.: 53, 65, 61, 62, 51. Firemen for 61. 17. Conductor for 9. Brakemen for 01, 58. Engineers up: Woland, Barnhart, Pletz, Martin. Crawford, Morne, MerMe. Rleehwlne. Firemen up: Miller, Carl, Sullvan. Xu koswkl, Ixmgenecker. Rumbaugh, Dob bins, Spat?., Peters, Miller, Miller, King, Blngamnn. „ , Conductors up: Hilton, Scheafer lirakemen up: Bretz, Mlnnick. Mum mert, Mumma, Illnkle, Beach, Farling, Kpley, Miner, Ilolbert, Zawaski, Miles, Wise, Pittinger, Dart. »" HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TELEGRAPH FOLK DIVIDE $9,403.88 Association Closes Its Most Suc cessful Year With More Money Than Ever i The Harrisburg Telegraph Employes' ] ! Association, the savings organization | of the employes of the several depart ments of the Telegraph Printing Com pany, closed its eighth and most suc cessful year to-day, distributing $9,- 403.88 to its shareholders. The organ ization was founded In 1907 with Frank Bell as president and has | Th era la Only Ong "Bromo Quinine" To Oat The GENUINE, O Ham* Laxative Brom Uaod Tho World Over to Ouro m Oold/n One Day j Whenever you feel a cold coming; on | think of the full name LAXATIVE £)* I BROMO QUININE. Look for this f>\ \V L .UC ! signature on the box. Price 25 cents, ' r ' j ! steadily Increased in the amount of ! savings. Membership in the association is voluntary and dues on shares are paid I weekly. Funds are loaned to rneni ' bers only and in December all loans I and money placed on interests are called and the savings with accumu lated interest are distributed to share holders. This year there were 634 shares against 594 a year ago. The total re ceipts from dues were $8,242, the bal ance being earned or paid by interest on Investments, assessments and fines, the grand total being $9,403.88. Last ! year the total was $9,140.88. There | were 124 shareholders this year, j The officers for the new year were elected as follows: President, R. N: Bernhelsel, succeeding H. Bruce Mumma; financial secretary, Charles P. Meek; treasurer, Gus M. Stelnmet'/.; directors, Frank R. Oyster, A. Boyd Hamilton, Frank C. Hoffman, A. E. Burkholder, Edward Ripper and Ed. H. Weigte. I DECEMBER 9, 1915. for h I's Bread ffiuy GOOD Coal & LESS Coal| i £ The hotter the coal you buy—the less you have to buy—and the 1 less you have to buy, the lower becomes your aggregate coal expendi- K ture. M 1 Since all coal —rood, better and kest—costa the same par ton, don't R ' you think It the part of wladom ta get the best for your money, and M keep the total expenditure down? • Buy Montgomery Coal—Ha quality ha* been ta.own far year*— J ' | there la none batter. C , J. B. MONTGOMERY 1 Both Phones^^^^^JThir^indKjhest^^ r > i Try Telegraph Want Ads Try Telegraph Want Ads