2 CENTRAL PENNSYLVAN Michigan Man Fined For 'Passing Quarantine Officer Gettysburg, Pa.. Auk. 29. —F. Wil denburg, of Battle Creek, Mtch.. was arretted yesterday and riven a hear ing before a local magistrate, when he was fined SSO and coats. The charge against him was that on Sunday even ing. as he crossed the line from Mary land into Pennsylvania, he ignored the signal of the quarantine officer sta tioned on the Emmitsburg road to stop his that the formalities of the quarantine order could be com plied with, but Instead speeded up his car and went past the officer at a high rate of speed and ran the car danger ously near the guard. The guard notified Dr. J. It. Dickson, county medical inspector, of the man's actions and the physician had the warrant issued. Wil! Place Monument on Grave of Bishop Newcomer Hagerstown, Md., Aug. 29. After remaining unmarked for nearly a cen tury, the grave of Bishop Christian Newcomer in the Dunkard cemetery at Beaver Creek, will be marked by a suitable monument. The Rev. Ru dolph Burd of Red Lion, Pa., and the Rev. A. 11. Evers, this city, appointed by the Pennsylvania conference of the United Brethren Church to purchase a monument, have awarded the con tract to C. E. Darner, of this city. The monument will be dedicated in Octo ber, when the Pennsylvania Confer ence meets here. Bishop Newcomer died in 1829. BELL-AM s Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. B. Po O* Elks Parade —AT— READING Thursday, Aug. 31 Special Excursion Train Via Philadelphia & Reading Railway I'V. FROM F« ro. A.M. Ilarrisburg $1.65 8.10 Hummelstown 1.35 8.25 Hershey 1.25 8.32 I'almyra 1.15 8.38 Annville 1.00 8.46 Lebanon 85 8.56 Myerstown "d 9.07 Heading (arrive) a.50 RETURNING Special Train will leave Reading 11.00 P. M. for above stations. v —J FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COI.DS ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE SOI.l) BY A 1,1, LEADING DRUGGISTS SOUS A —AT— Willow Grove SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN Special FROM Fare. Lv.A.M. Harrisburg $2.50 6.00 Hummelstown .. 2.50 6.18 Swatara 2.50 6.24 Hershey 2.50 6.27 Palmyra 2.50 6.35 Annville 2.50 6.45 Lebanon 2.50 6.57 Willow Grove, arrive, 10.15 Children between 5 anil I ' 2 yearn of age, half fare. SUNDAYS, SEPT. 3 RETURNING, Special Train will leave Willow Grove 0.00 P. >l. for above utatlona. V... , J Resorts ATI,ANTIC CITV. V. .1. HOTEL KINGSTONT& Ocean Ave., let hotel (100 feet) from Beach. Cap. *SO; elevator; batnin* from hotel; distinctive table hu1 p. m.: 129, 115, 122 121 106. 130, 126. 117. 123, 104. 120, 111 128 Engineer for 115. Firemen for 114, 115, 120, 12 126 l - > 9 Conductors for 102, 106, 114 126* " Flagmen for 125, 126. Brakemen for 101, 106 ftwo), 115 117 126, 129. ' ' Engineers up: Brooke. Sober, Sun pine, Martin. Dolby, Brubaker, Maxwell Albright, Statler, Gcesey. Baldwin' Newcomer, Gray. Firemen up: Earhart, Fisher, Eckrich Naylor, Cover. Hayes, Paul, Miller' Welsh, Strickler, Eckman, Bowersox' Brown. Kugle, Finnegan, Peters. Conductor up: ltopp. Flagmen up: Quentzler. Martin, Nophsker, Brown, Wanbaugh, Umholtz McCann. ' Brakemen up: Busser, Shultzberger Stone, Boyd, Border. Mumma, Beale! Smith, Stimoling, GHlett, Ferguson. Middle DIVIHIOH —2S crew first to go after 2 p. m.: 27, 20, 239, 221, 244. Laid off: 17, 24. Engineers up: Briggles, Dorman. Shirk. Fireman up: G. W. Reeder. Brakemen up: C. H. Myers, Camp bell. Reed. A. Schmidt. Powell, Musser, Bolden, S. Schmidt, Adams, Lenhart, Heck, Foltz, Henry, Edwards, Klick. Yard Crew*— Engineers for 14, 18, second 22, third 24, 62. Firemen for 20, 56. Engineers up: Snyder, Loy, Letby, Fulton, Fells, McMorris. McDonnell, Runkle. Wise. Watts, Sieber, Goodman, Harling, Sayford. Firemen up: Eyde, McKillips, Ewing. Hltz. Pieffer. Snell. Jr., Fleisher. Blot tenberger, Welgle. Burger, Wagner. AUGUST 29, 1916. Mng^CfISTORIA B*-g ror Infants and Children. ||i CASTORIi Mothers Know That mmmt Genuine Castoria ■H |i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ; Hp AVegefable Prcparalion forAs- AIwPTTQ M s iraila Img the Fbocf amlßcguta Jxi WciyS W * Lv-a J, • i|| Bears the XJOI Promotes DigpsttonJChecrfii- Siffn&tllTQ f ** | §S i ?!if.. ; ; ncssandßestlontalnsneitter rt /ftA !T RS2o I: Opiuni.Morphioc nor Mineral nf /V\. Li Pw #: NOT NARCOTIC. UI tLMj/* P|^ ; V fat*ofoMDrM-mmam , lAjl/ pi# f&L \■ft .n» In Aperfect Remedy for Consflpa- n J* Use i "Worms,Convukions.Fevcrisli- | _ _ riEssandLosSQF SLEEP. \ M LAV ijlipv Kjo-jii lie Simile Signature of \J lUi US Da ■PSI : T I ■ . 1# Inirty Tears iSSCASTORH Exact Copy of Wrapper. TKC e , N „ upl oomnHV , HIW vc*. err*. BWMWMMMBMM—IMIIMIH 1111 Till ill 111 |i||||| I Richter, Keiser, Six, Waltz, all, Brady, Snyder. EN OLA SIDE Philadelphia Division— 2lß crew first to go after 3:45 p. m.: 204, 210, 238. Engineer for 204. Fireman for 210. Middle Dlvlnion—llß crew first to go after 3:30 p. m.: 108, 112, 241, 237, 215, 232. Laid off: 109, 111. Flagman for 11S. Brakemen for 108, 112. Yard C'rewK— Engineers for 128, 134. Fireman for 122. Engineers up: Bretz, Reese, Kep ford, Passmore, Troup, Anthony, Rider, Hill. Boyer. Firemen up: Hinkle, Eichelberger, L. C. Hall, Brown, Bickhart, Liddick, Mc- Intyre, C. H. Hall, Bruaw, Linn, Kline. Shreiner Building Four More Modern Dwellings George A. Shreiner, Seventeenth and Forster streets, has commenced build ing operations on four modern dwell ings in Seventeenth street, at Forster. Two of the dwellings will be single type and the other two will be double. The homes were designed by Robert E. Williams, a local architect, and are setni-Colonlal type, two-and-a-half story brick, eight rooms and include open fire places and all modern im provements with the latest departures in home making. BULGARIA WILL FOLLOW By Associated Press Berlin, Aug. 28, via London, Aug. 29. —Bulgaria undoubtedly will follow the lead of Germany in declaring war on Rumania, in the opinion of Count Ernst Von Reventlow, tho naval ex pert of the "Tages Zeitung," com menting on the action of Rumania. Voters Can Sign Jitney Petition This Evening Forty-eight more signers were ob tained to-day until 1 o'clock for the jitney petition, making- the total num ber of signatures 2,656. Labor lead ers and union men are. endeavoring to bring the number up to the 4,000 mark, and expect many hundreds of men at work during the day to sign thisevening,while City Clerk Miller has the office open. Many Yesterday One hundred and thirty more regis tered voters signed the petition yes terday, making the total at the end of the seventh day 2,608, or 857 moro than the number required to make the petition valid. To-night two open-air meetings will be held by the striking carmen, one at Sixth and Alaclay streets, the other at Thirteenth and Market streets. Speakers will be Hugh L. McLaughlin, J. J. Thorpe, I. E. Robinson, Charles F. Quinn, John J. Parthemore and James H. Maurer. The City Clerk's office will remain open tills evening from <> to 10 o'clock to give men working during the day an opportunity to sign the petition. The last day to sign will be Thursday. HUB CLOSED AS TRIBUTE The Hub clothing house was closed between 9 and 10.30 o'clock this morn ing on account of the death of Henry Nachman, aged 78, father of Joseph Nachman, one of the owners of the store, whose funeral was held this morning. Mr. Nachman was a well known businessman of Baltimore. He is survived by five sons, four in busi ness in Baltimore, and Joseph, in this city.