14 jl^^ cC f ' Select the Tire" Built M Exactly for Your . TK«e are five type* of United States MK B Balanced' Tire.— \\»\ 'pf ; < jrjW/ / —tires for every need of price and use W|\ [tV> rV —tires for city pavements JicjjVJ —tires for rough road work UUI —tires for heavy service IH O No one type of tire wi!l suit all cars or \F .—all uses. [ « D^i lt am , on ? the f»ve United States \ Balanced' Tires you will find at least one \ >v type which is built exactly for your needs. 1 N. Ask the nearest United State# Tire Dealer for W\ \ your copy of the booklet, "Judging Tire.," which yfß )M \ tell« how to secure the exact tire to suit your needs. /MM \\W\ \ Company \ Nobby 'Chain* 'Usco' //J^g// \V®isNk \ 'Royal Cord' 'Plain' / ]'/ Jg* \ "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES'* 07//jW// \ Made by the Largest Rubber //Jw// \ \ Company in the World Fsr////(tv// * A complete stock of United States Tires carried by George W. Myers, Cameron and Mulberry Sts. SPONSOR FOR BIG ENGINE IN CITY Rev. Thomas H. Harrison Talks About Big Southern Loco motive "Marie" Spreading the Gospel over the land with the aid of a mammoth passen-1 ?er engine, is the work of the Rev. Thomas H. Harrison, pastor of the Adams Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Twin. The engine, back of which is in interesting story, is of the Pacific j •ype and runs on the Nashville, Chat-j anooga and St. Louis railroad. It is known as "Marie," and the first i nan to handle the throttle on this lo- ! somotive was the Rev. Mr. Harrison, j He was a former engineer and a mem-; >er of Division No. 207, Brotherhood! »f Locomotive Engineers, Atlanta, Ga. In addition to preaching the Gospel,) he engineer preacher is selling pic urcs of the big engine, with its his-' THE BRAIN WORKERS' NEED OF CADOJVIENE Cadomene Tablets The Great Nerve Tonic The work of the imagination is costly to the human organism, whether it be the work of brains that establish great industries, invest wonderful patents, write great books for the knowledge of humanity, or the salesmen, clerks, accountants, business men or profes sional men generally. Nothing causes so much wear and tear of the physical and mental mechanism as the accomplishments of the brain. The price the brain-worker pays for his achievements is always heavy and often tragic, any brains and nervous systems sink under the load of daily requirements. When his I 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Worv, and the proceeds go to a fund for( I the erection of a new Baptist Church! |in Atlanta. The Rev. Mr. Harrison | j was in Harrisburg to-day enroute from j j Pittsburgh to Boston, and stopped off! one hour, during which he told of hisj ' work. Knginc Christened The engine was christlened "Marie" | after a daughter, Marie Plinn Harrison.' |The first trip was made June 10, 1913. J I The prayer offered at the time of the j christening is a part of th® picture i which the southern pastor Is selling. This prayer is repeated many times evers' night throughout the South. The daughter prays nightly for the j safety of this monster of the rails j | Which bears her name. Letters with ; additional prayers and requests for pic tures come from all over the country. ; ALL EXGIXEMEX.ON P. & R. RY. | To all members of the B. of L. F. & E. : and nonunion firemen or hostlers \ employed on the P. & R. Ry. This is to advise yon to call at 339 South 14th street, Harrisburg. or at I the cigar store of Oliver Challender, i 1243 Market street, on or directly after I the date of July sth, 1916. Informa j tion of an important nature will be | submitted to you at either place. Respectfully, W. M. AUGHTNBAUGH. Local Chairman. I nerves stop, his work stops, too, and with that his finances and pleasures, both domestic and social. What all these men and women need is the vitalizing influences of Cadomene Tab lets, something to feed the brain and nerves, not to temporarily stimulate them. Cadomene Tablets are a true tonic and builder to the tired, nervous system. It does not lift you up one minute to leave you in the lurch the next. But what good it does is last ing. Cadomene Tablets contain in highly concen trated form essential vital food for the nerve cells all over the body. Every Cadomene Tablet taken into the sys tem is paying something for us into the health and strength of our nervous systems, adding to our vitality, endurance and riie efficiency of our lives. On account of its close relation to natural nerve substance, Cadomene is greedily taken up by the nerve cells. The result is a prompt nourishing and tonic action to the whole sys tem and every bodily structure. The mind brightens, muscular tone is increased, all the bodily functions are regulated, sleep is sound and undisturbed, and the recuperative, vitaliz ing and strengthening effects are soon felt in every structure. You get, through Cadomene Tablets, the things you want in this world, the pleasures, the luxuries, the comforts. You are master of your body and brain, and the power of accom plishing is yours. No more disappointments and frustrated hopes just at the height of vic tory. Every man's success and pleasure lies in his nerve and tissue force and strength. J I SLIGHT FIRES ON FOI'RTH Special to the Telegraph j Mechanicsburg, Pa., July s.—While I Mechanicsburg was sending out a I noisy greeting to the Fourth about \ one o'clock on Tuesday morning, an ! alarm of fire brought out tne nre com panies to the dry house at the Eberly 1 and Orris Manufacturing Company plant. Fortunately, the blase had not gained much headway and was soon i under control. A skyrocket last evening, ex -1 ploded on the roof of the home of A. J. Ashenfelter, West Marble street and burned a large hole in the roof, be fore it was extinguished. CLASS SHOWS PATRIOTISM Special to the Telegraph Liverpool, Pa., July 5. The Marjorie Sterrett Battleship Fund, j contributions to which have been re ceived through this and other news papers throughout the country, has been enriched by the contribution from Mrs. George W. Wert's Sunday School ! class of the Union Sunday school of Liverpool. The class had a surplus of 65 cents in the treasury and the i young ladies figured that the money could be put to no better use than in helping to build the Battleship Am erica for "Uncle Sam." The members ! of the class are Areta Kittner, Pauline Shuler, Bessie Merry, Edna Knisely. ; Caroline Zimmerman, Sarah Riser, I Jane Fray and Blanche Snyder. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I' LARGE PAYMENTS FOR PENSIONERS First Six Months of Present Year Brings New Records For Pennsy Honor Men In the first six months in 1916 the companies of the Pennsylvania Rail road system retired 326 employes! under the pension rules. This total 1 includes 56 men and women whose re- j tirement, dating from June 1, has just received the final approval of the ' directors. Of the entire number of employes placed on the roll of honor in the last six months 33, or more than 10 per cent., worked for the raiiroad 50 years or more, while 149, or nearly half, ; were in the active service more than i 40 years each. This Year's Expenditures The Pennsylvania Railroad system expended in pensions during the first half of 1916, in round figures, $750,000. Pensions are being: paid at the present time at the rate of more than $4,000 per day. Since the pension system was es- ; tablished on January 1, 1900, the I total expenditure lias been almost $13,000,000. A total ol' 9,464 employes have been retired under the pension rules since that time. Of this number 4,606 are at present living and receiv ing pensions. Street Car Men Asked to Bring Wives to Meting Circulars distributed to-day an nounce a meeting to-morrow night of officers and members of Division No. 709, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, in Cameron hall. Second' and Walnut street, at 8.30 p. m. and 1.30 a. m. RUSH CARS TO GRETNA Sleeping cars and other equipment needed to send troops from Mt. Gret na to the border,are being rushed to the mobilization camp. It was said at Ihc local passenger departments of the Pennsylvania railroad, and Philadel phia and Reading Railway, that if possible, all soldiers mustered in, will be out of Mt. Gretna by Sunday night. RAILROAD MEN At Altoona on Monday, 200 Brother hood men in a straw vote, favored a strike. R. H. Immel, of York, clerk for the Pennsylvania railroad, with Mrs. Im mel. is visiting relatives in Detroit, Mich. J. E. Shepp, a Pennsylvania railroad brakeman, is ill at his home in York. Plans are under way for another big shoot by the Pennsylvania rail road Gun Club at Sixth and Division streets, Saturday afternoon. Standing of the Crews HARRISBt'HG SIDK Philadelphia Division —l2l crew first to go after * p. m.: 130, 129, 117, 111, 131, 113, 101, 106. 132. 122, 126. 12S. 120, 10. 27, 33, 115, 109, 1 19, 118, 107, 116. Firemen for 129. 122, 126, 110. Conductors for 131, 109, 107. 116. Flagmen for 111, 101, 126, 109, 107, 116. Rrakemen for 130, 129, 117, 101, 106, 133 (two), *lO9, 107, 116. Engineers up: Brooke, Hubler, Mc- Guire, o«hr, Lefever, Howard, Kautz, Baer, Tennant, Maiienford, Maxwell, Brubaker. Martin, Speas. Firemen up: Slider, Johnston, Lutz, Swarr, Miller, Hoffman, Gillums, Swartz. Conductor up: Ressing. Flagman up: Krow. Brakemen up: Coulter, linupp, Frock. Middle Division —2l crew nrst to go after 1 p. m. Thirty Altoona crews to come in. Preference: 6, 9. Front end: 29. Laid off: 15, 20, 25. Firemen for 29, 9. Conductor for 29. Flagman for 29. Rrakentan for 6. Engineers up: Bennett. Baker, Clouser, Dorman, Steele, Webster, Hum mer. Fireman up: Steele. Brakemen up: McNaight, Klick, Henry. Yard Crews— Engineers for first 8. third 8, 12, 28. Extra. Firemen for 2. first 8, 20. Extra. Engineers up: .Rodgers, Snyder, hoy, Deib.v, Fulton, Fells, Runkle, Wis», Watts, Sieber, Clelland. Goodman, Har ling. Firemen up: Pensyl. Waltz, Hall, | Brady, Snyder, Graham, Fry, Dough erty. EVOI.A SIDK Philadelphia Divllson—229 crew first to go after -1:15 p. m.: 224, 201, 223, 208, 221, 243, 250, 248, 236, 231, 205. 235. 210, 215, 209, 21T. 234. 226, 212, 241, 247, 203. Enginers for 50, 217. Firemen for 223. 243, 250, 235. Conductor for 10. Flagman for 50. Brakemen for 5. 9, 10, 12 (two). 15, 17. 19, 21 (two), 23, 25, 31, 34, 36, 42 (two). 41, 48. Conductors up: Sturgeon, Murlatt. Middle Division—lo7 crew first to go after 3:30 p. m.: 103, 109, 119, 229. I-aid off: 113, 105. Enginer for 119. Firemen for 107. 103, 109, 119. >ard Crews—To go after 4 p. m.: Engineers for first 124, second 124, third 124, second 102. Firemen for first 126, 134. 130. Engineers up: Passmore. Anthony, Nuomyer, Rider, Hill. Royer. Firemen up: Eichelbereer. Smith, Hinkle, Kline, Moyer, Mosser, Wilhelm, Brown. THE HEADING llnrrlsliurg Division—lS crew first to go after 1 o'clock: 14, 6, 3. 7, 17, 19, 24, 23. 9, 1. 10. 8, 12. 2. Eastbound —62 crew first, to go: 8, 15. [52. 70, 65. 71. 60, 67, 51, 69. Engineers fo- fin. 62 21. Firemen for 67. 69, 70, 8. 12, 14. Conductors for 62, 67. 69, 7. 8, 9,. 18. Brakemen for 65, 67, 70, 2. 3, 6, 9, 17, 18. 24. Engineers up: Wyre, Fetrow, Mid daugh, Fortney, Morne, Pletz. Rona witz. Morrison, Sweeley, Rtchwine. Firemen up: Rrougher. Whltcomb. Geib, Elicker, Miller. Warfel. Glaser. Irf)ngenecker, Stambaugli, Nowark, ] Sweeley, Stoner. ■ Conductors up: Sipe. Hilton. Brakemen up: Stauffer. Wise, Reed, Beach. Meals, Rheam, Stephens, Smith. Clsyback, Arney, Pletr, Dean. Taylor, Miles, Harder, Hinkle, Creager, Paxton. ; Shlpe, Smith, Sullivan. Davis. McCORMICK SBKJI Wll.SOlf Special to the Telegraph Washington, D. C., July 5. Vance i MeCormlck. chairman of the Demo -1 cratlc national committee, had a long conference yesterday with President Wilson. Plans for the coming national campaign were dlscusred, but no Im ! portant conclusions were ■ reached. Prior to his talk with the President, and afterward Mr. MeCormlck spent some time In the company of Secretary of the Interior Dane and Postmaster | General Burleson. BANK RORBF.D By Associated Press j St. Mary's Kan., July s.—Four per sons were shot. one probably fatally jby robbers who escaped after having stolen $2,400 from the St. Mary's State Band to-day. The robbers were aided iby a woman, witnesses said, who | guarded the street leading tothe hank, | while her three men companions I wrecked the safe. SHAFFER I I The Automobile G I The new Shaffer's Garage, occupying the block from 50 to 68 South Cameron Street, has heen purchased by the Miller Auto Company, dis tributors of I. The garage is now being operated under the personal direction of B. F. Barker, resident member of the Miller Auto Company. Under the man agement of Mr. Barker, Shaffer's Gara is being made Harrisburg's Home of Perfect Automobile Service. The garage is the newest and finest in Central Pennsylvania. It is fireproof and scrupulously clean. A day and night staff of expert automo bile mechanicians are in constant attendance. The garage embraces com- I plete repair and accessory departments. This service is extended to all parts of Central Pennsylvania by means of speedy motor emergency and service cars which are subject to S| motorists'calls. Immediate attention, intelligent care of motor cars and courteous treatment is the slogan of the new Shaffer's Garage from now on. Telephone Shaffer's Garage in time of any motor trouble. Our auto mobile storage and garage terms will interest you. Ask about our rates I for automobile scenic tours and auto mobile.trips. 1 | I Shaffer's Garage i Home of "The Haynes" I Phone 4119-J 50-68 S. Cameron St. | Men of Oyster Bay Are Offered Chance to Enlist in His Division by T. R. Oyster Bay, N. Y„ July s.—Colonel Roosevelt, yesterday broke the silence he has maintained since he announced, 6to 45 % Advance on this Oil Stock July 10 To Investors: This Company now controls over (30.000) thirty thousand acres of lands and leases in the real oil and gas belt. These properties have been carefully selected and are well blocked into many different properties, reaching into twelve different »ll«un tic*. We have actual work started on twenty-one new wells —four to seven or which should be completed during the next two weeks, including several to the deep sands. This Company may have o\ei two hundred million dollar* of oil In different properties and is determined to put into operation the balance of Torty to fifty drills and keep them go ing until the Uompany s production reaches twenty thousand barrels per da ,V controls one great lease of about twelve thousand acres northwest of the rich Healdton oil pool on a reported greater anti-cline than Healdton. Der rick is being moved in and drilling will start at once at our choice location on this property where a great producer can be expected. Tlie Healdton field covers less acreage and is now estimat ed to be worth nearly a quarter of a billion dollars. Also this Company has recently se cured a lease of nearly five thousand acres in Stephens County, Oklahoma, several hundred acres of which are in line between a rich pool near Duncan and another new pool north of llingling that is developing enormous gas wells it a shallow depth. Bound to be big oil near this gas. A reported 1700-barrel gusher has just been secured about three miles southeast. A big boom has started in the southern district. Leases are sell ing as high as live hundred dollars per acre. Drills will be started at once on our valuable property on tills great lease in "Stephens County. By Monday, July 10, five to seven new w»-lls in different districts should be completed. Some of them are cer tain to be rich producers and will justi •fv an advance on the stock from 6 to 4 5 per cent., which will immediately fol low on the advertised price as stated herein. This Company is offering the moder ate investor a real opportunity. It is hacked by sufficient strength to con tinue a big drilling campaign lintll rich results are secured. It now has nearly one hundred and fifty (150) producing oil and gas wells—and room for about two thousand more. It lias three re fineries; over 165 miles of pipe line. The Companv owns its own tank cars and oil marketing stations. It is the Pio neer Independent in control of a mar ket direct to the people. With just average good luck in our dryilng oper ations the combined properties of this Company should reach a value to the stockholders of over forty million dol lars. The oil fields of the Middle West have hardly been scratched. The future for this powerful Independent is almost un limited. Millions have been made in oil and millions will be made in oil. The Uncle Sam Oil Company Is the great People's Company, now owned by near ly twenty thousand stockholders, rep resenting every congressional district In the united States. It has fought Its way through persecution to prosperity. It ts really the only big oil stock Com pany that puts its proposition down In black and white and through the Inde pendent Press takes the public Into Its confidence. It Is determined to raise $200,000 for quick drilling operations during the im mediate future. Good propositions do ,®ot last long. The future will toon JULY 5, 1916. after the Chicago convention, that he was out of politics. He said war with Mexico was preferable to the present situation in the southern republic. And then he promised, amid the cheers of 5,000, that If war comes he will give the unmarried men of Oyster Bay a chance to join hi*, volunteers. prove that the time to secure the stock is right now, for it is certain to find ready buyers and the present stock holders are continuously paying in large sums. We plan to invest from 3 to o million dollars in new properties and drilling new oil wells. The final authorized issue of stock will make a total of eight hundred million shares. About half of this amount is yet to be issued, and when issued will certainly pay for Five Hundred (500) new wells. By making yourself a stockholder at once and then increasing your holdings un der the stock dividend allotment you can now get control of the stock for a payment which would make the entire capital stock equal to less than two million dollars par value. The present stockholders would not consider a cash sale of our combined property at less than ten million dol lars. The stockholders have only paid In about 2% million dollars, or a gain now of about four times. The Company has many different leases, "ica of which may develop into a greater value than all the stock will ooine to on this basis. At this hour we consider the book value of the stock nearly double the sacrifice offer herein to you. Vou will not find another investment in the United States that will is.me within a country block of this ofler. This Company can use new capital in drilling test wells that may . increase the value of certain leases 10 to 100 times. Alone you could do but little in the oil fields but your remittance for this stock, combined with a hundred more, will drill a test well on some of our different leases that by such drill ing may jump In value 10 to 100 times. The stock Is alloted on a stock divi dend basis. After you are a stockhold er you will secure the right of the al lotment. The greater your first remit tance the greater will be your allot ment right. The production of this Company right now —when all is marketed will total about Forty Thousand Dollars per month and may be doubled by new wells now drilling. In a year's time, by driving the drills, this production Is almost sure to be Increased five times and may Increase fifty times and cause a phenomenal advnnce on this stock. We can operate several drills direct from our present production, but we are determined to push ahead with 40 to 50 drills and will permit you to se cure a part of this growing In value oil stock to help drive this necessary development work. The Uncle Sam Oil Company secured renewals on over Four Thousand (4000) acres of oil leases in the Osage Nation a few weeks ago and is now operating two drills on these Osage leases, and will soon increase to ten drills in a district on our Osage leases between a former fifteen hundred barrel well on the east and a sixty million gas well that sprayed oil, on the west. We are drilling a very valuable lease in the Red Fork district, where we are at work with four drills near the mid dle of over Twelve Hundred acres. Our chances are good for some big wells on our Ranch Creek leases in Pawnee county, near the center of about fifteen hundred acres. This Company also owns a substan tial property near the center of the township that contains the great Cush lng oil field, In line with a reported 14,000-barrel gusher secured a few months ago. We have our pipe-line completed to this Cushing property and have already developed a rich pool in the shallow aand and now have at TO FORM MARCHING CLUB The Marrisburg Colored Republican Club wil hold a mass meeting In Schaeffer's Hal, Marlon and Calder streets, to-morrow evening for the * purpose of organizing a maching club. great cost 3 deep test wells that will go to 3600 to 4000 feet, and may open the greatest high grade oil pool in the United States. The Supreme Court of the United States in its decision against the con victed Oil Monopoly branded cartain individuals as being in a criminal con spiracy for forty years against all competitors. The families and busi ness associates of these rich conspira tors now secretly control or own sev eral big newspapers and magazines in Chicago, New Vork, and other cities, who through "fake financial writers" have kept up a continuing conspiracy against The Uncle Sam Uii Company, and are continually printing insinua tions and false statements against The Uncle Sam Oil Company to scare the American public from purchasing this valuable stock in this meritorious Company, and thus deprive it of need ed capital and retard its growth as a growing competitor of the big com bine. Under these circumstances, we are forced to offer this stock at a great sacrifice. Regardless of persecution and the unlawful acts of the "Paid Press," this big Independent continues to gain, and should soon have sufficient production to operate from 40 to 50 Irllls after paying satisfactory cash Jividends and make the further sacrifice of stock unnecessary. LATER Since the above notice was written thfs Company has completed a 28,0005-000 000 gas well near the center of its fourteen quarter sections of leases in Pawnee County, near Jennipgs, where many well informed oil men expect :iearly a second Cushing pool. In 6 to 24 days real oil gUßhcrs in this dis trict now seem sure. The drill will go deeper day and niglit and we have uarted two new wells in the very heart of this new field on different properties. We have over five miles of line to protect in this field and may start the balance of Forty-two (43) new wells on these valuable leases on completion of wells now drilling, and soon drive this stock in a record breaking ad vance of from 20 to B0 times. As part of the consideration the Company reserves the right to approve or reject any subscription to or trans fer of its stock. The stock is non-as sessable. Remittances will be accept ed on the following basis, subject to withdrawal without notice, if mailed not lßtef than July 10, 1916: SACRIFICE OFKER 2,000 Shares f 13.00 5,000 Shares .'57.50 10,000 Shores "0.00 100,000 Shores