16 HIGH-LIGHTS AND SHINING LIGHTS OF THE A UTO SHOW MORE TROUBLE FOR PENNSY Within one hour after the announce ment that all Pennsylvania Railroad trains from the east were back on schedule time a report was received ►f a freight wreck on the Pittsburgh division. The mixup occurred some time after midnight. Trains from the weßt were held up from two to four bours. Delays came to all trains after 8:25 this morning. To Preserve, Purify and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands Cuticura Soap and Oint ment are supreme. You can find no others more effective no matter what you pay than these fra grant, super - creamy emollients. For Trial Free by Return Mail address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. 22F, Boston." Sold throughout the world. i Man's Letter Answered j | Dear Sir: In the year 1913. I f month of March, X read in my g ? newspaper a recipe or prescrip- j f tion and had it tilled, as I was in 1 f run-down health and was partic- I f ularly nervous, weak and worn | f out. 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I i Note—Clip this out and retain • • it, as it will not appear again. • CrowElk-hart"3s" $795.°° Come See This Great Car Super counter balanced crank shaft MO mBROS. 17th and Swatara Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. Both Phones IT is difficult to describe —in * words the sensation en joyed by a ride in an Ap - person Roadaplane. The roads seem to be j/lNy I passenger) ' I ir bodiee. 1301o.vheel boae,3ooo W( Xr y n. *i,wo tote,oooto.b. Kokomo. fr'V Bee the Roadaplane at the Show. , ki. L. I'OVVUiSN r Central distributor I 1 . • . .. • , • .. I. 1..1. JI.HM WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISfeURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 14, 1917. ALL THE NEWS OF SPECIAL CAR FOR ALTOONA GUESTS Will Attend Annual Ball of Friendship Club; Superin tendent to Lead Marcli fe s'llll - N. W. SMITH, Superintendent Middle Division, P. R. R. For the accommodation of Altoona members a special car will bo run from Altoona to Harrisburg on the night of February 28. This is the date of the annual ball of the Friendship and Co-operative Club. Altoona will send 30 members. They will bring their wives. It is understood the car will be attached to Train Xo. 36. Announcement was made to-day by Chairman Grafton Drake that nearly 400 tickets have been sold. The ball will be held in Winterdale Hall. Sup erintendent N. W. Smith, of the Mid dle Division, will lead the grand march which starts the festivities at 8.30. .Master of Ceremonies Frank C. Hoffman was to-day made master of ceremonies. He will he as sisted by Chairman Drake and the following committeemen: J. D. Long, P. L. Smith, George B. Briggles, 11. D. Long, William R. Dene hey, W. D. Bowers, C. W. McCombs and William H. Drake. It is also ex pected that prominent railroad offi cials from this city, Lancaster, Phila delphia and Reading will attend. A complete report of invitations accepted will be made at the meeting ol' the club to be held on the night of Feb ruary 22. FREIGHT TRAINS CUT DOWN In order to keep freight traffic on the move the Reading Railway Com pany will run shorter trains until the cold weather is over. Heavy trains frequently stall engines on grades, short trains enables better schedule time and less grade trouble, accord ing to officials. Standing of the Crews II AH HI Sit URG SIDE Philadelphia Division ll3 crew to go first after 4.30 p. m.: 120, 111, 105, 125, 110, 110. Kngineers for 113, 111, 105, 110. Fireman for 125. Conductor for 110. Flagmen for 120, 111, 125. Bralcemen for 120, 110. Engineers up: S ( >eas, Keane, Wen rick, Albright. Steily, layman, Max well, Sellers. J. Gable, Black, Gemmlll, Schwartz. Firemen up: Herman, Dietrich, Kll. lian, Ryer, Fisher, Dohner, Waikage Paul, Karhart, iiowcrsox, Walker, Lutz! Uoll, Cover. K. R. Miller, N. J. Miller. Conductor up: Fisler. Brakemen up: Kelley, Knupp, Stime ling, C. Mummaw. W. D. T. Smith, Wincgrt, Wilt, Thompson, Hivner. Middle lklvl*iou—2oß crew to go first after 1.50 p. in.: 22, 26, 31. Fireman for 22. Kngineers up: Cordor, Leppard, Bow ers, Asper. Firemen up: Killheffer, Peters, Kin er, Trout, Coyle, Crone, Linn, Adams. Brakemen up: ltowe, L. R. Sweger. Doyle, ,lr.. Kowatch. VAItD CItEVVS IIAKHISRIJHG Kngineers up: McCord, McMorris McDonnell, Runlcle, Wise, Watts, Clel and, Goodman, Hailing, Sayford, Mach amer. Gibbons. Firemen up: Spahr, Charles. Mc cormick, Otstot, Bryan, Lawrence. Kin iii 1 , Dearolf . tine. Myers, Hardy, Wilhelm. Sr$ n ti n,^ B for lst 8> 3rd 8 - sth 8 * 14 - Firemen'for 2. (!, 3rd 8, 12, 14. 28 38. . . ENOI.A SIDE I'lillndelplila Dlvlxlon 2ft4 crew to fnr p- m.: 230, 212, 219, -u., Zoo. 241, JOt. Knglneer for 241. Firemen for 204 241. Conductors for 04, 03. Flagmen for 19, so. Brakemen for 7, lit, 30, 38, 241 w£ ke x'?® n up: „ Mummaw, McCombs, ll( l?. pp . s - Snyder, Walkman. n rt vl " lou T; 32 crew to first sj| eP ,ll lß .fc TJ' : 211, 23G ' 218 ' 255 . 23 3. 2uS -i)l, J1 (>, 244. YARD CREWS ENOI.A Hill, 8 Boyer. Anthony - Neumyer, Firemen up: Guilermin, Brandt, Reed Backenstoe, Walsh, Haubert, Hinkle Brown, Books, Rice, M. S. 1111. Kngineers for 2nd 108, 128. 1-lremen for 2nd 108, 122 THE HEADING Ihirri.slmr*; I)ivi.sion—S crow first to ?£ VKV 18 ' 7 ' I' 6 1 ' 6? ' 51 ° Booser, Warner, Merkle, Bowman ni'eh Un piet£ r ' Fortney ' Wyre. Little, Min- Firemen'up: Orndorff, Marks. Black, Lentz Krlinger. Martin, Miller, Brick lej. Lowe. Geib. „„ Co ?£^ ct ?, r ' s u , p: Baub, Bashore, Sow ers. McCullough. Hrakemen up: Liebtrue, Dye, Peters, Schraffer, Smith, Gross, Pntteiger, Cas sett, Spertzel, Dutrey, Trone, Kipp, Overfleld, Spangler, Heller, Faus, Amig ilbert, BeiUer, Deitrick, Ellenberger, at *?'' 5?" !*' e ' n hold, Sollenberger, Mansberger, Pell, Stephens, hniith, Kline, Heefner, Stephens. PENSIONERS RECEIVE INCHK VSK With the distribution this week of the monthly checks to Pennsylvania railroad pensioners, a number will re ceive an increase. Effective January 1 the minimum amount was mixed at ?15 per month. Men who have re cently joined the honor roll will be paid according to the amount of wages received when they were last able to make full time. The previous rule fixed the amount of pensions ac cording to the number of years they worked. Many veterans, because of disability, are obliged to quit regular jobs before retirement, and were get ting small pensions. The change will affect a number in Harrisburg and vicinity. itutttxxtxtumitumttitttnutttmtttutttttw I! Announcing the Opening jf :: H of H 1 BLACK'S 1 IGARAGE AND!! g H iService Station! H H H 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. ♦♦ ♦♦ || New fireproof brick building, with cemented floor. f| ♦♦ Large and spacious with every protection from fire H || and robbery. ♦♦ g This garage has been built especially for private || tt car owners who desire a clean and safe storage for ?♦ tt XX tt their cars. XX 8 8 ♦♦ The Zimmerman Auto Repair Co., who will oc- 8 H cupy quarters next to the garage, have kindly con- $| tt sented to take care of all repair work at reasonable f* *♦ tt u tt prices. ♦! iX XX ♦♦ An attendant will at all times gladly offer any 8 tt service possible. ♦♦ tr H For the convenience of our patrons we have gaso- Xt line at the curb. || H We will also carry a complete supply of tires and 8 ♦♦ auto accessories at all times. 8 Rates on service and on live and H dead storage may be had upon 8 tt request at the Garage. |X OFFICIALS PLAN SPRING CLEAN-UP Supervisor of Philadelphia Di vision to Inspect Tomorrow; Special Trains | With a view to getting an early j start on the annual spring cleanup, | Philadelphia division officials anil | supervisors will make a general in spection to-morrow. Two special trains will be run over the division. One train will leave the eastern term inus of the division and move west ward. The second train starts at liar risburg and will travel eastward. After covering the main line divi sion, and tlie branch between Enola yards and Wago Junction, the inspec tion trains meet at Columbia and run over the low grade line. It is under stood Superintendent William 13. Mo- Caleb and all maintenance of way offi cials, will be a part of the inspection party. Reports on Repair Needs On tills trip notes will be taken of track conditions, repair needs at sta tions, towers and sidings. Each su pervisor will report for his respective section. The reports will form a ba sis for requisitions for new rails, re painting, carpenter werk, etc. No elaborate changes have been in timated outside of retracking of a number of subdivisions with heavier rails. At present one of the largest track improvements on the Philadel phia division, for sometime, now un der way, is between Lochicl and HigH spire. Twenty new tracks are to be provided for Bethlehem Steel Com pany traffic. The estimated cost is $2 50,000. This work is going ahead as rapidly as weather conditions will permit. Railroad Notes Anthony Derr, ticket examiner for the Pennsylvania Railroad who lias been ill with grip was to-day reported as improving. Members of the Pennsylvania Rail road Glee Club have placed a contract for full dress costumes with William Strouse and Company. This musical organisation has a number of en gagements booked. Charles J. Jones employed at Roundhouse No. 2 was in Philadelphia to-day. He was accompanied by Mrs. Jones. Hiram McGowan Simmers has been called to Philadelphia on business for the Mutual Beneficial Association. D. H. McKay, for ten years a pos tal clerk on the Harrisburg and Eric route has resigned. He will take up the automobile business at his home at Corry. Joseph C. Burkholder, chief clerk of Railway Mail Service was called out of the city to-day on business. H. O. Eby, brakeman on the Penn sylvania Railroad running between Marysvllle and Baltimore, who has been on the sick list, is again on duty. George W. Havens, train dispatcher on the Middle division, who has been off duty for a long time on account of illness is again at his desk. W. S. Bishop, night watchman for the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewis town Narrows is feeding several flocks of wild turkeys, partridges and other game. On Sunday night he distri buted two bushels of grain. WILL INSTITUTE ASSEMBLIES At Olean, N. Y., to-night a new as sembly of the Mutual Beneficial As sociation of the Pennsylvania Rail road employes will be organized. It will be known as Olean Assembly No. 26. James K. Linn, treasurer, will institute-the new body, and will be, assisted by President George W.! Brown, of Philadelphia. The now organization will start with 200 mem bers. On February 20, a second as sembly will be instituted in New York City. 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