14 TRAINS STILL IN SERVICE ON PENNSYLVANIA LINES; IMPORTANT Folks who must go travelling need tiot fear there will be no trains on the Pennsy. Notwithstanding nearly 200 have been removed from the schedule there Is still enough to take care of war traffic according to the belief of local official!-.. Loss trains will necessitate earlier rising in some cases, and makes a little longer wait when passengers mi 33 a train. Much has been said about the I trains taken off. Those still on the schedule is what travellers are ask ing about. The new schedules is sued last week and in effect Sunday tell all about the train movements, but time tables are a scarce article and railroad officials are conserving in printing bills. Cliief Clerk Helps For this reason, Harold W. Eppley, chief clerk at the Bureau of Information at the Pennsylvania railroad station, has compiled the following list'of trains with the time of arrival and departure, naming those with parlor cars and sleepers. 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Goodyear welted q A o soles *|)OT , O Lot 2 at $2.99 Our entire line of Women's Louis heel styles, formerly sold for $3.49. Kid or gun metal either in solid black or combination cloth tops. Values worth up to $5.00 f.. ' $ 2 99 IMPORTANT " This sale starts Saturday, January 12, and ends r— ————— LATE I Saturday evening, January 19th. One week only. I DELAYED DELIVERIES r D V r I TRANSPORTATION one vi. K. Kinney Lo., Inc. second """ I 19 and 21 N. 4th St "■ FRIDAY EVENING, ' HARRJSBURG S&liftS TELEGRAPH JANUARY 11', 191g. 1 in effect Sunday will be announced l later. Trains still In service are as f follows: Tralna For the Ent No. 10 leaves at 1.15 a. m. daily. s No. G leaves at 2.05 a. m. daily. , No. 4 leaves at 3.45 a. m. daily. N0.42 leaves at 4.32 a. ni. daily; no j coaches. l j No. 40 leaves at 4.37 a. m. daily; no coaches. 31 No. 22, Manhattan Limited, leaves 3 1 at 5 a. ni. daily; no coaches. No. 32 leaves at 5.10 a. m. daily. . j No. 580 leaves at 5.13 a. m. daily. f J No. 5560, Columbia Local, leaves at j 6.45 a. m. daily except Sunday. ' No. 576, Buffalo Express, leaves at , i 6.55 a. m. daily. • No. 626, Philadelphia Local, leaves I at 7.45 a. m. dally except Sunday. ; No. 20, Iveystono Express, leaves at 8.45 a. m. daily. ! No. 642 leaves at 9.10 a. m. Sunday j only. ! No. 630 leaves at 9.25 a. m. daily I except Sunday. j No. 30, New Yorker, leaves at 9.43 ' a. m. daily; no coaches; extra fare, i No. 34, Seaboard Express, leaves at j 10 a. m. daily. i No. 5860, Columbia Local, leaves at 10.30 a. m. Sunday only . No. 600 leaves at 11.58 a. m. daily except Sunday. No. 2, Pennsylvania Limited, leaves at 12.50 p. m. daily; no coaches; extra fare. No. 26, Commercial Express, leaves at 1.13 p. m. daily. , No. 8 leaves at 3.10 p. m. daily. No. 44, New York l>ay Ex., leaves at 3.25 p. m. daily; this train carries f two parlor cars, Pittsburgh to New i York; Harrisburg to Philadelphia ! parlor car cn train No. 34 Sundays i has been withdrawn. I No. 578 leaves at 3.40 p. m. dally except Sunday. No. 644 leaves at 3.35 p. m. Sunday | only. i No. 5570, Lancaster Local, leaves at j 4.30 p. m. week days. No. 646, Columbia Local, leaves at 4.35 p. m. Sunday only. No. 628, Columbia Local, leaves at 5 p. ni. week days. No. 570, Buffalo Express, leaves at 5.30 p. m. daily. No. 24 leaves at 7.05 p. m. daily. No. 604, Philadelphia Local, leaves at 7.20 p. ni. week days. No. 82. Philadelphia Local, leaves at 7.10 Sunday only. No. 46, Quaker City Express, leaves at 9.28 p. m. daily. No. 18 leaves at 11.50 p. m. daily. 8.15 a. m. week days. Train* Arrive From the Eat No. 19 arrives at 1.25 a. m. daily. No. 35 arrives at 1.55 a. m. daily. No. 3 arrives at 3.10 a. m. daily. No. 3< arrives at 3.32 a. m. dally; no coaches. No. 41, Atlantic City Local, arrives at 7.40 a. in. daily. No. 6561. Columbia Local, arrives at 8.15 a. ni. week days. No. 625, Philadelphia Local, arrives at 11 a. m. week days. No. 643, Columbia Local, arrives at 11.05 a. ni. week days. No. 12 arrives at 11.15 daily. No. 25, Metropolitan Express, ar rives at 12.45 p. m. daily. No. 1, Main Line Express, arrives at 2,30 p. m. daily. , No. 27, Commercial Express, arrives at 2.35 p. m. daily. No. 5569, Lancaster Local, arrives at 3.i0 P. m. week days. No. 5, Pennsylvania Limited, ar rives at 3.32 p. m. daily; no coaches. No. 603 arrives at 6.15 p. m. daily. No. 33, Panhandle Express, arrives at 6.45 p. m. daily. No. 21. Keystone Express, arrives at 6.55 p. m. daily. No. 627, Columbia Local, arrives at 7.05 p. m. daily. No. 5865, Columbia Local, arrives at 7.20 p. m. Sunday only. No. 631 arrives at 7.45 p. m. week days. No. 651 arrives at 8.35 p. m. Sunday only. No. 23, Manhattan Limited, arrives at 9.30 p. m. daily; no coaches. No. 575 arrives at 9.55 p. m. dally. No. 31. St. Louisan, arrives at 10.30 p. m. daily; : no coaches. No. 7 arrives at 10.40 p. m. daily. No. 579 arrives at 11.05 p. m. daily. No. 9 arrives at 11.35 p. m. daily. Trains Nos. 626 and 600 connect at Pomeroy for Pomeroy Branch week days. Trains Nos. 626, 600, 578 and 604 connect at Conewago for Lebanon week days. Trains Nos. 576 and 82 connect at Conewago for Lebanon Sunday. Train* For the North No. 577 leaves at 3 a. m. daily. No. 503 Northbound Accommodation leaves at 3.27 a. ni. daily. No. 557 leaves at 4.30 a. m. dally; no coaches. No. 541, Williamsport Local, leaves at 7.50 a. m. week days. No. 561, Williamsport Local, leaves at 8.20 a. m. Sunday only. No. 8513, Lykens Local, leaves at 9.55 a. m. week days. No. 571, Buffalo Express, leaves at 11.35 a. ni. daily. • No. 515 leaves at 11.50 a. m. week days. No. 501, Main Line Express, leaves at 3.40 p. in. daily. No. 8517, Lykens Local, leaves at 5.50 p. m. week days. No. 631. Williamsport Express, leaves at 7.55 p. m. dally. No. 575, Buffalo Express, leaves at 10.20 p. m. dally. No. 579, Northbound Express, leaves at 11.20 p. m. daily. Train* Arrive From the North No. 506 arrives at 1.40 a. m. daily. No. 580. Philadelphia Express, ar rives at 4.35 a. m. daily. No. 754, Washington Express, ar rives at 5.20 a. ni. daily. Xo. 576, Buffalo Express, arrives at 6.30 a. m. daily. No. 8510, Lykens Local, arrives at 8.55 a. m. week days. No. 630, Williamsport-Philadelphia Express, arrives at 9.15 a. m. week days. 1 No. 500 arrives at 11.45 a. m. week days. No. 551 arrives at 11.45 a. m. Sun day only. No. 578 arrives at 3.20 p. m. daily. No. 570, Buffalo Express, arrives at 5.18 p. ni. daily. No. 562 arrives at 6.48 p. m. Sunday only. No. 560 arrives at 7.10 p. m. week days. No. 568 arrives at 10.50 p. m. dally. Trains No. 561 and 501 connect at Millersburg for Lykens Sunday only. Trains Nos. 503, 541 and 501 con nect at Sunbury for Shamokin Branch week days. Trains Nos. 503 and 501 connect at Sunbury for Shamokin Branch Sun day only. Trains Nos. 503 and 515 connect at. Sunbury for Bellefonte Branch week days. Trains Nos. 503 and 515 connect at Sunbury for Hazleton week days. Train 571 connects at Sunbury for Hazleton Sunday only. Trains Nos. 503, 515 and 631 con nect at Sunbury for Willces-Barre and Scranton week days. Trains Nos. 561 and 63-1 connect at Sunbury for Wilkes-Barre Suiulavs. Trains Jjos. 503, 541 and 501 con nect at Northumberland for Wilkes- Barre and Scranton week days. Trains Nos. 503 and 501 connect at Northumberland for Wilkes-Barre and Scranton Sunday. Trnlna For the South No. 990. local, leaves at 5.10 a. m daily. No. 574, express, leaves at 5.50 a. m, daily. . No. 976, express, leaves at 6.55 a. m daily. No. 996, local, leaves at 7.80 a. m, Sunday only. No. 992, local, leaves at 7.50 a. m. week days. No. 530, express, leaves at 9.45 a. m. daily. No. 500, local, leaves at 11.55 week days. No. 502, express, leaves at 1.10 p. m, daily. No. 544, express, leaves at 3.50 p. ni. daily. No. 998, local, leaves at 3.55 p. ni. Sunday only. No. 994, local, leaves at 4.15 p. m. week days. No. 970, express, leaves at 5.30 P. m. daily. No. 560, local, leaves at 8.10 p. m. dally. No. 518, local, leaves at 11.54 p. m. daily. Tralna Arrive From the Sooth No. 517 arrives at 1.25 a. m. week days. No. 503 arrives at 2.00 a. m. daily. No. 541 local, arrives at 7.30 a. m. daily. No. 991, local arrives at 10.45 week days. No. 997 arrives at 10.50 a. m. Sunday only. No. 971. express, arrives at 11.16 a. m. daily. No. 527 arrives at 2.26 p. ni. daily. No. 505, express, arrives at 3.20 p. m. daily. No. 629 arrives at 6.40 p. m. daily. No. 993, local, arrives at 7.05 p. m. daily. No. 999. local, arrives at 8.50 p. m. Sunday only. No. 995, local, arrives at 9.40 p. m. week days. No. 51, express, arrives at 9.48 p. m. daily; no coaches. No. 975, express, arrives at 10 p. m. daily. No. 979. express, arrives at 10.55 p. m. daily. Trains No. 976 and 502 connect at York for Frederick week days. Trains Nos. 976 and 544 connect at York for Hanover and Frederick Sun day only. Trains Nos. 976, 502 and 970 con nect at York for Hanover week days. The A. C. Lfc announces trains Nos. 87, 83 and 85 wilt leave Washington promptly, irrespective of connections. It Is therefore urged that passengers reach Washington in time to afford connection via A. C. L. Trains For the West No. 9, local, leaves at 12.05 a. m. daily; sleeper Harrisburg to Pitts burgh, open 10 p. m. No. 19 leaves at 1.35 a. m. No. 35, leaves at 2.15 a. m.; no ccaclies. No. 3 leaves at 3.30 a. m. No. 37 leaves at 3.42 a. m.; no coaches. No. 661, Altoona local, leaves at 5.15 a. m. No. 601 leaves at 8 a. m. No. 41, Altoona local, leaves at 8.05 a. ni. No. 15 leaves at 11.40 a. m. No. 13, Fast Mail, leaves at 12.40 P. m. No. 25, Metropolitan Express, leaves at 12.55 p. in. No. 665, Altoona local, leaves at 1.30 p. m. No. 27, Commercial Express, leaves at 2.47 p. m. No. 1, Alain Line Express, leaves at 2.50 p. m. No. 5, Pennsylvania Limited, leaves at 3.43 p. m.; no coaches. No. 667, Altoona local, leaves at 4.45 p. m. No. 21, Keystone Express, leaves at 7.10 p. m. No. 33, Panhandle Express, leaves at 7.15 p. m. No. 660, Altoona Local, leaves at 7.20 p. m. No. 23, Manhattan Limited, leaves at 9.39 p. m.; no coaches. No. 51 leaves at 9.56 p. m.; no coaches. No. 31, St. Louisan, leaves at 10.12 p. m.; no coaches. No. 7 leaves at 10.55 p. m. No. 6293, Mifflin Local, leaves at 11.12 p. m. Trnliin Arrive From the Went No. 10 due at 12.55 a. m. No. 6 due at 1.53 a. m. No. 4 due at 3.20 a. m. No. 40 arrives at 4.30 a. m.; no coaches. No. 42 due at 4.20 a. m.; no coaches. No. 52 due at 4.40 a. m.; no coaches. No. 22, Manhattan Limited, due at 4.46 a. m.; no coaches. No. 32 due at 5.02 a. m. No. 6292, Mifflin Local, due at 7.25 a. in. No. 20, Keystone Express, due at 8.38 a. ni. No. 662, Altoona Local, due at 9 a. m. No. 30, The New Yorker, due at 9.35 a. in.; no coaches; extra fare. No. 34, Seaboard Express, due at lo a. ni. No. 600, Altoona local, due at 11.40 a. m. No. 2, Pennsylvania Limited, due at 1-.40 a. m.; no coaches; extra fare. No. 26, Commercial Express, due at 1 p. m. No. 664, Altoona Local, due at 2.35 p. m. No. 8 due at 2.55 p. m. No. 44, New York City Express, duo at 3.15 p. m. No. 604, Altoona Local, due at 6.05 p. m. No. 821, Altoona Local, due at 6.05 a. m. Sunday only. No. 24 due at 6.45 p. m. No. 666, Altoona Local, due at 5.45 p. m. No. 46, Quaker City Express, due at S.lB p. m. No. 18 leaves at 11.30 p. m. Trains Nos. 601 and 1 connect at Duncannon with S. R. and W. It. H. daily except Sunday. Trains Nos. 601 and 1 connect at PoVt Itoyal with T. V. R. R. daily. Trains Nos. 3 and 1 connect at Ty rone with C. and O. Branch daily ex cept Sunday. Trains Nos. 3 and 25 connect at Ty rone with C. and C. Branch Sunday only. Trains Nos. 3, 601 ar.d 1 connect at Tyrone with B. E. V. R. R. daily. Trains Nos. 3. 15 and 1 connect at Huntingdon with H. and B. T. Mt. \\ eek days. Trains Nos. 3 and 1 connect at Huntingdon with H. and B. T. Mt Sunday. Trains Nos. 3 and 25 connect at toona with Bedford Div. dally. Trains Nos. 601 and 665 connect at Mount Union with East Broad Tor R. R. week days only. Trains Nos. 3 and 15 connect at Bellwood with Bellwood Div. daily. Amos Aughenbaugh New Burgess of Mount Wolf Mount Wolf, Pa., Jan. 11.—Chief Burgess-elect Amos Aughenbaugh was sworn into office at a recent meeting of the new town Council. The same evening George Warner was selected as president for the en suing year. The remaining members of the Council are: W. E. Strevig, W. C. Bailey, W. J. Knudson, Wil liam Kauffman, D. J. May and C. P. Sipe. The committees will be announced by the president next Tuesday evening. 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