► i This Reo Six Is a Made-to-Order Car BY THAT WE MEAN, not that each Reo Six is special—no one nowadays j wants that kind of an automobile —cost of getting replacement parts is too great —and delays are interminable. || NOT THAT KIND OF A CAR. Reo is a manufactured product and standard ized in the highest sense of that much abused term. J I BUT THIS REO SIX IS designed to meet the needs and tastes of the Reo clientele —conceded to be the best and ||| the most substantial class of automobile buyers. NO FADDISHNESS enters in. This Reo Six is not a car of "talking points." It is not built primarily for "sales," but for service. IT IS REO BUILT throughout. We are manufacturers, not assemblers. We do not buy assembled evils. WE' MAKE EVERY PART of Reo can, save only the electrical equipment, i tires and speedometer. EVERY MAN WHO WORKS on your Reo Six is a specialist in his line—an expert by virtue of his long service here. - IN THAT REGARD REO is unique in this industry. Our men do not change. They are not "tramp workmen." They are home owners, respected and self respecting citizens of Lansing. AND SO WE SAY that your Reo Six is a made-to-order car —made just as you would dictate, and with our long ex perience added for good measure. | HAVE YOU DRIVEN THIS SIX ? No. Then you do not —cannot —appreciate the wonderful facility of control. |, WE FIND THAT THOSE whose driv ing experience has been confined to other cars are profoundly impressed the first time they drive a Reo. IT IS A REVELATION to them—even the most seasoned drivers. » TRY IT YOURSELF—you can drive a Reo if you have ever driven any auto mobile —we said automobile! —without a word of instruction, too. JUST GLANCE at the index plate—it is as easy as taking off your own hat. AND THEN HURRY —place your order at once if you'd have a Reo Six this spring and have it delivered early. DEMAND IS TREMENDOUS—hope lessly in excess of factory capacity— and our quota is almost exhausted, too. I Harrisburg Auto Co. Third and Hamilton Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. Keep Advertising and Advertising Will Keep Yor WEDNESDAY EVENING, RA/LRQAD NEWS STRIKITVOTE IN HARRISBURG; Brotherhood Members to Dis cuss Vital Question; Balloting May Continue Two Months During the next two months mem bers of the local railroad brotherhood I organizations will discuss and vote on i the strike question. Blanks are now being distributed. As it is impossible j to have the total membership In at- j tendance at each meeting, a time limit; will be set and every member given ' an opportunity to vote. One organization ol engineers, it was | said to-day, met las', night and a ma- | Jority voted against a strike. The re- j suit was 11 for a strike and 85 against. I This vote, according to reports, does ! not represent the total membership. ; Most of the brotherhood bodies meet on Sunday aftarnoor.s. MAY CHANGE PICNIC PLANS Due to the mobilization of the troops at Mount Gretna, plans for the big basket picnic of the Philadelphia Di vision Veteran Employes Association | may undergo changes. The date is I July 27; place. Mount Gretna- The committee in charge will meet Friday night and discuss the question of changing the date or place. Some of the members favor Harrisburg for the reunion. Standing of the Crews HARRISBURG SIDE Philadelphia Division—l 27 crew first to go after 2 p. ni.: 123, 132, 107, 122, 10S. 134. 110, 111. 116, 117. 131, 128. Engineers for 111, 123. Firemen for 123, 127. Conductor for 107. Flagman for 107, 111, 134. Brakemen for 107, 11 i. Engineers up; J. H. Gable, Brooke, Black, Hubler, May, Btnkley, Brod iiecker, Maxvvell, Ford. Wenrick, Mc- Guire, Downs, Baer. Geesey, Streeper. Brubaker, Schwartz, Martin. Wolfe. Wolfe, Layman. Grass, Dolby, New comer. Yeater, Howard, Keane, Bis singer. Gray, Tennant. Firemen up: Swartz, Strickler, W. J. Miller. Cook. Hayes. Eckman, Maughes, Cover. Gillums, Johnson. Jackson, Swan, Deitrich. Eckrlch, Fisher, Shimp, L. Davis, Finkenbinder, Peters, Arney, Slider. Conductor up: Ressing. Flagmen up: Buyer, Hartman, Wil liams, Miller. Brakenien up: Kersey, Coulter, Houdeshel. Ashenfelter, Smith. Dough erly, Quensler, Desilvey, Beale, Purnell. Middle Division —24 2 crew first to go j after 12:45 p. m.: 19, 17. I Preference: 9. ] Engineer for 19. Brakeman for 9. Engineers up: Albright. Free, Shirk, Tetterman, Hummer, Kauffman. Harris. Clouser, Howard. IS illis. Steele, Ben nett. Firemen up: Burger, Bruker, Hunter. Hoffman, Liebau. Beisel. Kepner, Brakenien up: Eichel, Reed, Tost, Foltz, Campbell, Williams, Powell, A. Schmidt, Kliok. Mellinger. Rhine, Feck, Henry, Myers, Bolden. Yard Crewn— Engineers or first 24. 52. Extra. Firemen for 2. first 24, 54. Extra. Engineers up: Wise, Watts, Seiber, Pelton, Landis, Beck. Harter. Biever, Blosser, Rodgers, Snyder. Loy, Lelby, Fulton, Fells. Firemen up: Blottenberger, Weigle, Burger. Miller, Rtftert, McDermott, Mc- Cartney. Pensyl, Waltz, Hall. Brady. | Snyder. Desch. Graham, Fry. Dough erty, Eyde, Ewing, Reeder, Hitz, Peif- ! fer. ENOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division —2lo crew first to go after 1:15 p. m.: 239, 246, 218, 225, 204, 237. 245. 202, 233, 227. 211, 220, 249, 232, 214. 224, 240. 208. Engineers for 208, 220, 227. 246. Firemen for 204, 233. Conductors for 233, 239. Flagman for 211. Brakemen for 2ul. 202. 204. 214, 224, 237. 240. 246. 250. Conductors up: Flickinger, Dewees. j Nicholas, Hasson. Libhart, Hooper, Smedley, Stinehour. Shirk, Carson, Stur- 1 geon. Layman. Flagman up: Crosby. Brakemen up: Hivel. Stover. Ickel berger. Miller. Hastings, Slouthower. Middle Division —244 crew first to go after 1:15 p. m.: 236, 116, 110, 107, 112, 115, 10S. Engineer for 107. Conductor for 116. Brakeman for 112. Yard Crewn —To go after 4 p. m.: Engineers for first 108, second 126, 134, third 124, third 102. Firemen for second 124. 134, 130. Engineers up: Anthony, Nuemyer, Rider, Hill, Boyer, Anspach, Kling. Firemen up: Hinkle, Sellers, Eichel berger. Brown, Bickhart, C. H. Hall, Kline, Linn, Handiboe. THE READING Harrisburg Division —lo crew first to go after 9 a. m.: 20 2, 8, 19, 17, 6, 15. 1, 12, 11. 14. 2::. Eastbound—s9, 51, 63. 68, 52, 69. Brakemen or 6, 14, 20. Engineers up: Massimore, Fortney, Pletz. Firemen up: Stambaugh. Towler, Geib, Sullivan. Wintermver, Miller, Hassler. Buckley, McMullan, Keifer, Stormfeltz. Conductors up: Bashore, Sipes. Brakemen up: Folk, Davis, Kinder man, Rischel. Galbraith, Darr, Shultz, Taylor, Smith, Cocklin, Paxton, Sham baugh. STOUFFER-DUBBEL WEDDING Mechanicsburg, Pa., June 21. Rush E. Stouffer and Miss Mary L. Duhbel, of Waynesboro, were united jin marriage yesterday morning at the Presbyterian manse, by the Rev. ! George Fulton, who for several years 'was pastor of the bride. Mrs. Stouffer jis the daughter of S. E. Dubbel and granddaughter of T. F. Oiler, one of the founders of the Geiser Manufac turing Company, and the Bank of ■Waynesboro. Mr. Stouffer is well known In Mechanicsburg, where for six years he was a member of the force of the Second National Bank. At present he is teller of the Citizens' National Bank in Waynesboro. GOAT BOARD TOURNAMENT A general "goat board" tournament for men will be held on Saturday at the Country Club of Harrisburg with the idea of determining standing, handicaps and other matters. Mem bers entering are requested to give their scores and cards to the profes sional In charge. HOLD BOYS FOR THEFT Charged with stealing scrap iron at the Central Iron and Steel Company, six boys living In the vicinity of Hanna and Dock streets, were sent to the house of detention to await trial at juvenile court by Alderman Brady last evening. The boys are Chester Brownegle, James Acrl, Ansel Acri, George Weaver, Heckoral Yorka and Jonl Yorka. I Don't Wish for Heajth. Take Blackburn's ■ tascaßpPillf j'i j. HMM—— J I And Be Healthy, I Strong and Efficient. | HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH E4ll Honor to the Boys of Our ! National Guard Our Best Wishes Go With Them Into Camp ! 1 WM. STROUSE & CO. | >-day Is the Official Beginning \ Of Summer I' June 21st marks the beginning of the warm clays. We are ready in \ \ y department with very complete lines —unbroken stocks —almost \ x ' sss varieties of seasonable, comfortable wearing apparel. \ j i \Ye are already recognized as the leaders of Men's Furnishings \ \ 1 • just as we are the leaders of Men's and Young Men's Clothes. Only the \ ' best of everything will have a place in The Xcw Store. ' • i\AT E are the Only Store in Harrisburg authorized to sell Emery / J j » * * * Shirts, being the exclusive distributors for this famous make. We have the exclusive sale for the celebrated "Everwear" Hosiery V 1 1 for men, women and children. Inlv'iiJ A Hi ' > I B. V. D. Underwear ] 11 IWe Have a Big Department For | 1 } j Men's Working Goods ft j A Chambray Shirts, in blues and grays, Sweet Orr & Co.'s Overalls or the {Ti-| Men's black and white mixed Under- 1 | sizes to 18'/,. Attached or _ Han t-R,p-lm: sizes to ,-rt. „ ea r, in union or two-piece suits; all } | «n r Lmcojn and Pioneer 2 « si " s ferment, and 81.00 for I ■ two separate collars huspenders idULj Uv/L union suits. ' | The New Store of Wm. Strouse 1 Market Pa. ji REAL ESTATE NO CHANCE HERE FOR DARING YEGG Keystone Bank Vault Will Be Burglar Proof; Door to Weigh Seven Tons If you nave any friends among that romantic profession, the yeggmen, just j pass along to '.hem this tip from "one who ought to know"; "80, it's no use. Tou wanta hang, away from that Keystone bank place; it can't ne done." Now. if you have any desire to in ; quire into the workings of a bank vault j and wish to know what this tip means and have arty desire to enter by any 1 other than the accepted way, this may > interest you: Contractor Harold A.- Hippie has Just let a contract to the York Safe and Lock Cor.ipany. York, for the vault door in the new Keystone bank now in the course of construction. The door will be made of steel of a special hardness to be cast particularly for this purpose. It will be thirteen inches thick, euipped with a three time lock and will weigh just seven tons. The vault is constructed of rein forced concrete and steel twenty-two inches thick, with an inside space seven by nine feet, divided by steel gates for safe deposit boxes and for thei money safe. That the reinforced concrete Is something through which "digging would be good" is evident when you consider that railroad rails ! are being used as reinforcing. Contractor Hippie, by the way, is pushing work on the new structure and expects to have it completed by September 1. Opens New Tract.—H. M. Bird, real estate broker. 44 Union Trust Build ing, yesterday placed upon the market lots in Park Place, a newly developed tract near the Colonial Country Club. The lots, he announces, will be laid out in generous sizes and the streets will be wide. State Good Roads Day Association Forming A meeting will be held in the House Caucus Room at the Capitol on Mon day, June 26, at which representatives ftom every county in the State will meet to form a "State-wide Good Reads Day" Association. This meeting is the outcome of a meeting in Pittsburgh when a num ber of representatives of the western counties agreed to do all that they could to make "State-wide Good Roads Day" successful this year and arranged for a meeting to be held in June in Harrisburg at which time rep resentatives from each county in the State would be invited. The Washington county representa tives, headed by J. M. McKee, Secre tary of the Washington County Good Roads Association, took the lead tn the matter and it was arranged that Mi. McKee should send out the call for the June meeting. Among those who will be present at this meeting will be Dr. W. D. Martin, of California, Washington county, to whom belongs the credit for having originated "Slate-wide Good Roads Day" in Pennsylvania. Dr. Martin is expected to make an address to the good roads advocates. I 11 ! One Dead, Another Fatally Hurt When Auto Hits Train Allentown, Pa., June 21. Harryi i Nicholas is dead and Martin Seifert is ir the Allentown Hospital with a J fractured skull and not expected to I suivive the day as the result of a| collision between an automobile and a P. and R. freight train in the out- j skirts of this city early this morn ing. The automobile struck the train j with such force as to derail a freight j car. Nicholas died on the way to the; hospital. Both were employed at the Rethlehem Steel Works and resided in South Bethlehem. CITY BRIEFS Auto Stolen. A five - passenger 1 Kurd touring oar owned by W. B. Har , bold, 12 South Cameron street, was ' stolen while parked last night at' j j Seventeenth and Chestnut streets. Baby's Ami Broken. Constance Fowler, aged 2. 658 Emerald street, foil at her home yesterday fracturing I i —— l — *i^—— CADOMENE FOR PREMATURELY OLD MEN AND WOMEM "I'M GETTING OLD" How many there are who make this remark! And The Reason —A run down nervous system, failing strength and energy. These men and women, too, many who i have not yet reached the two score years are the victims of nervousness, "Shot to Pieces" the result of overwork, worry .Jvt excesses exhaustion and dissipation of their natural strength W ■( L ar] d normal vigor. / CADOMENE TABLETS (3 grain) RESTORE EN / \ \fl V\v ERGY f ■ V Un Cadomcne Tablets arc a True Tonic intended to arouse / r VI f to renewed activity the exhausted forces of the human or p \■■ / \ -jj ganism, to give fresh vigor to the brain and nervous system \ and cells of every structure. \ f J With the loss of normal vitality and strength the mental C faculties also became less active, on account of the direct \ nerve connection between the brain and the structures, mus cles become flabby, tissue degenerates, the entire body be comes weakened and devitalized. Life becomes more and more burdensome. Whether the condition is due to youthful ignorance or correct living, or excess in later life, or any oth er cause, the only treatment that can possibly be of help in such cases is one that tends to bring about natural conditions —which will awaken activity in the nerve cells, generating new vitality and life, increasing muscular strength and replac ing worn out and wasting tissue with new. If your energy and power to accomplish are lessening 9SA there's nothing on earth that will do as much good as Cado- W _ mene Tablets (3 grain) in restoring proper vim, vitality and f ▼ 7/^V life to every bodily structure. / I Y' J '' I \ Cadomene Tablets are guaranteed to satisfy and if they / It v*-\(/ \ do not, every cent of your money will be refunded—it belongs . tit to you and we want you to have it. r Jjf\ Every one should enjoy good health, mentally and phy- N. 'VsT % sically apd experience the consequent increased acuteness of JMJ/* AT 1 the senses through which happiness is experienced. Cadomene S Tablets (3 grain) offer amazing promptness of action in re- |K>|l £ y cent cases and gradual and pleasing improvement in chronic . C All druggists supply Cadomene Tablets (3 grain) in sealed tubes. Take no substitute. ,1 JUNE 21, 1916. | her left arm. She was brought to the Harrisburgr hospital. lecture on Palestine. A. W. Bill man, who recently returned from! Syria will Rive an illustrated lecture this evening In the Stevens Memorial' | Methodist Church on his experiences j [ in Palestine. j Cisrar Starts Fire, A lighted cigar thrown from the top of the building lat 202 Market street yesterday after- j I neon fell on the awning in front of j j the plare, starting a small fire. Officer Wieseman extinguished the blaze. BANDIT BAND AT LARGE San Antonio, Texas, June 21. The | band of armed Mexicans operating! about 16 miles west of San Antonio) I was still at large early to-day. A sheriff's posse spent the night looking for the bandits and a fresh posse has I taken up the chase. KING HURT AT TENNIS By Associated Press liondon. June 21. —Ex-King Manuel, of Portugal, sprained his ankle yester ! day while playing in a mixed doubles j tennis match at the Queen's Club. He | was carried from the courts suffering I intense pain. CARMEN FORM UNION Employes of the Harrisburg and Valley Railways Companies last night J effected a temporary organization of a j local division of the Amalgamated As j soeiation of Street and Electric Rail j way Employes of America. Another meeting will be held to-night in the rooms of Rost 58. G. A. R., 26 North i Third street. How You Can Quickly Remove Hairy Growths j (Aids to Beauty) A well known beauty specialist ad vises this treatment for the removal of hair from the face. Mix into a paste some powdered delatone and water, apply to hairy surface and after about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has van ished. This method is quick and en tirely safe. To avoid disappointment, however, it is well to make certain you get genuine delatone. 7