4 ROBING CAUSE OF WRECK WHICH KILLED 9 PERSONS Investigation Shows Indica tions of Gross Careless ness on B. & O. Pittsburgh, Feb. 24.—Indications of gross carelessness in the part of employes are disclosed in an investi gation into the wreck on tho Balti more and Ohio railroad on Second avenue late Saturday night, in which nine passengers were killed. To-day a joint investigation will be started in the office of Coroner Jam ison, of federal, state, county and railroad officials in an effort to fix responsibility for the accident. Rep resentatives of the Interstate Com merce Commission and the Public Service Commission will bo on hand as will be J. D. Feltz, local superin tendent of the road in the interests of the company. No more deaths have occurred in the hospitals whither tho injured were taken, and it is stated that very likely all those hurt would recover. Fifty-two passengers and trainmen were injured, according to last night's announcement. AFTER YEARS OF TORTURE TONALL GAVE H£R RELIEF "I have had chronic indigestion for years," says Mrs. Reuben Geiker of 145 Pear street, Reading, Pa. "The tortures I have gone through, nobody knows but my self. At times I could not drink water without gas forming, and my stomacli would swell up and pains I would have around my heart, were most unbearable. "I had tried many different rem edies to gain relief but without ob taining good results, until I tried Tonall. I am feeling better now than I have for a long, long time.' I certainly recommend Tonall; in fact I have told my neighbors of tfie good results I have obtained in so short a time." This testimonial was given Febru ary 13. 1919. Tonall is on sale at Gorgas' Drug Store, Harrisburg; Hershey's Drug Store, Hershey, and Martz', at Steel ton. IT'S FOR YOU TO SEUECT The style of monument you pre fer. Be it simple or elaborate, we will execute your order with promptness and skill. We can carry out any design to the last detail and pay especial attention to the setting. I. B. DICKINSON Granite, Marble and TUo 505-13 N. THIRTEENTH ST. Harrisburg, Pa. .SENATE CAFE - restored their famous 75c LUNCHEON From 11.30 to 2 P, >M. Daily Best Service. FRED H. MENGER, Prop. Only One More Week of Our FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE A Wonderful Opportunity to Save 20% to 40% On Your Furniture For your convenience if you pay a small deposit we ivill store the goods in our warehouse for future delivery. % Liberty Bonds and Partly Paid Liberty Bonds Accepted Headquarters For Columbia Grafonolas and Records B. HANDLER 1212 N. 3rd Street, Furniture, Floor Coverings, Etc. Out of High Rent District MONDAY EVENING, PEACE IN EUROPE HALTS WHILE RED RIOTS IN RUSSIA Ambassador Francis Says Outrages Bolshevists Have Com mitted Are Incredible; Sees Victory For Germany if Peace Comes With Soviets Continuing Rule By Associated Press Boston, Feb. 24. Ambassador Francis, home from Russia for the first time in two years, had several conferences with President Wilson while coming over on the George Washington and made several rec ommendations for action on the part of the allies and American govern ments for meeting the Bolshevik menace and restoring Russia to the • family of nations. Mr. Francis prob ably will disclose them later when he appears before one of the con gressional committees. He probably will remain in Washington some time, advising the State Department and Congress on the situation as he saw it on leaving. OntrngcN Incredible "A reign of terror instituted by Scientists and Medical 'Chiefs Petition Wilson For Study of Hun Needs By Associated Press. London, Feb. 24. —Thirty-six prom inent members of scientific and med ical faculties of German universities and twenty-two mayors of leading cities in that country, have addressed a joint appeal to President Wilson and university faculties in neutral countries, urging the speedy ap pointment of a commission of experts from the Scandinavian states, Hol land, Switzerland and Spain for the purpose of studying the food situa tion in Germany. Mr. Wilson is asked to designate an American medical expert as an added member of the commission, in which entente coun tries will be given the privilege of representation, if they so choose. NEW COLUMBIA DIRECTORY Columbia, Pa., Feb. 24.—Walter G. Stevenson is compiling a new di rectory of Columbia which will con tain a roll of honor, with all the names dt Columbia soldiers and sai lors, the first directory of that kind to be issued in Lancaster county. 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Fears Stronger Germany "I am persuaded that if a peace is negotiated with Bolshevik rule continuing in Russia, Germany in twenty years or a decade will be stronger than she was at the begin ning of the war. She is familiar with the Russian character and for a generation has been studying it to influence it. If this turns out, Ger many, instead of having been de feated, will have gained a victory." "GET OUT THE VOTE" IS THE SLOGAN [Continued from First Pago.] I the Union Trust Company, of this j city. He is also a member of most of the local clubs and is president of i tho Franklin Sugar Refineries' Rep i rcsentatlves. He is prominently iden tified with the Association of Food Manufacturers' Representatives in Pennsylvania and last year was pres ident of the American Specialty | Manufacturers' Association. He has , been identified with Republican party politics in Harrisburg for the past ; twenty years, and for some time previous 'to his election to the Re publican county chairmanship in ;1912 was a member of the county ; executive committee. As county ! chairman he led tho county ticket to victory in the memorable Roosevelt campaign when the Hull Moose swept county for tho Colonel. As county chairman he has rep resented this district as a member of the State Republican committee. He promises a straightforward business administration of the Senator Ship. More Coal Mined and Less Persons Employed Altoona, Feb. 24.—A total of 4,- 224,584 tons of bituminous coal was mined in the Tenth district, com posed of Blair and part of Cambria county, last year, according to the annual report of Mine Inspector Williams. There were 4,320 persons employed inside the mines and 775 outside. Thus, while five per cent, less persons were employed, 7.2 per cent, more coal was mined than the year before. There were nine fatal accidents and thirty-two non fatal accider^s. BUILDING PERMIT A building permit was issued to A. D. F.golf, contractor for the Mer chant's Ice Company, to construct a one-story frame an c I | Tuesday 25c | kerchiefs • Tuesday, 2 for . 25c 35c value 30-iiicli Stamped j j 12'/ a c value Mercerized Center Pieces Napkins 355 TUhl? Lullcs' —Madeira"! Tuesday 25c I Tuesday, 3 for 25c Handkerchiefs Tuesday .'.25 c I 39c and 50c value Stamped j 17c value Apron Gingham Made Up Children's Dresses, I Tuesday, a yards for 25c 35c value Boxed Stationery —1 slightly soiled Tuesday V„ Tucsday 25c 39c value 40-lncli Plain White ~ '■■- 1 Voiles _______________ Tuesday 25c | 390 value Jjidies' Drawers I 50c and 75c value Made Up | — ~~ ——— ~~——~~ I Tuesday 25c ! 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