CENSURES MEN WHO CRITICISE NATIONS LEAGUE ' I Yb nrone, of Ohio. Says Sena tors Will Realize Their Mistake By Associated Press, "smton, Ortio., March 21.—Senator 1 •.lice Pomerene. of Ohio, in an ad- \ -c*s here last night censured the critics" of the League of j Nations constitution and said Sen ators who opposed the league for; .political reasons would realize their j Mistake. The people want a League of Na-! ons, Mr. Pomerene said, as a cove-i nant to at least assure the possi-1 bility of peace and raise some barrier j of civilization against another war.' Mr. Pomerene discussed objec- 1 tiens by critics that the league's provisions are in violation of the, Monroe Doctrine. "The Monroe Doctrine is entirelv ! an American flat," lie said, "and is' not received as a principle of inter national law by any old world gov-j r-nment. This constitution does not! destroy the Monroe Doctrine but ex tends it to the whole world." lie de clared. Referring to Senator Lodge's reso-; '"'ion in the Senate, Mr. Pomerene' said: My guess is that when manv of j those Senators get back home "and! -ret in touch with public sentiment.' it will take little change of form in I the constitution to enable them to' see a new light." I Standing of the Crews H \RRisni Rt; suit: Philadelphia Division. The 123 crew first to go after 1 o'clock. 107. 116. 113, 108, 122. 124. 121. 117, 111! 113 and 101. Firemen for 16. 123. Conductors for 107. 114. 121. Flagmen for 116. 119. Brakemen for 117. 123. Engineers up: Bickel. Gaeekler. ■ wns. Karr. Binkley, Grace. Gable. Hcuseal. Brown. Dolby, Gemmill. i 8.-.-r. Smith. Miller. Andrews. How-, ard. Trlckman. Baston. Stauffer. Firemen up: Dnllmyer. Thompson.' Fry. Rider. Malone. Brown, Ellis. Swartz, Ressler. Bickel, Kintz. Mace, ; '.enard. Smith. Webb. Beers. Harnish. Dt hover, w. G. Smith. W. W. Rider. '' nductors up: Delaney. Biakemen up: Dare, Clouser, I Hughes. Beard. Corbin, Arndt, Weib- , r.• r. Home. Poff, Mowery, Schriver, i Funston. Mongan. Espenshade, Min-• n han. Enders, Burger, Zimmerman, 1 Etzwiler, Bedford, Wilt, Lark, Hack- ! man. Middlr Division —The 33 crew to go first after 12.30 o'clock; 21. 17. 24, 23, k 34. 2S. 26. 27 and 19. Engineers for 26. Firemen far 26 '"onductors for 23 and 19. Flagmen for 24. 23, 34. 2s and 27. I Engineers up: Howard Kline.Swe- . err. E. R. Snyder. Albright. Asper. ] •'ook. Xumer. Burris, Leppard. Peigh tal, Tetterner, Corder. Firemen up: Clay, Rrodesh. Elick er, Gant, Walters, Hornsbv, Keiter, Gross, Prinun, Peters. Conductors up: Leonard. II Brakemen up: Leonard. Johnson.'! P. kard. Manning. Beers. Shade, i user. Roush, Elev, Hemminger. ' .'■are, Gross, Dennis. Lantz, Baker. 4 aril Crew —Engineers up: 6C, lOC | and 23C. Engineers up: Beckwith, Macham- j -r. Gibbons, CI ess. Ewing, Ylnger, |] Starner, McDonald, Rankle, Watts,'j Wis- 1 F.rcmen up: Whicheilo. Stine. ' Ross, Brinkley, Mensch, Mell. Engle, || Kruger. N. Lsnvsr, Dili. Gormley, |J Wirt, J. E. Leaver, shaver. Dlehl. j| 8 ■ r:Hoover, Rice. Roberts, Barns. | ENOLA SIDE Philadelphia Division. The 201 i w to go first after 1 15 o'clock: - , 230, 243. 240, 211, 236. 242, SOS, i'3B. 241, 244, 294, 251 and,2ol. Engineers for 24 4. Firemen for 236. 231. ' "'onductors for 239. 209. lhagmen for 236. 242. 251. Brakemen for 201, 245, 211, 241, 244 and 251. Brakemen up: Smeltzer, Davis. Banna, Skuuk, Rudy, Dorset, Troslle, Haines, Rutshell. Darrick, Spence, ] Yogelsong, Flowers. Hebegast, An derson, Freedman. Geetz. Diddle Division —The 111 crew go first after 2 o'clock: 114, 121, 29, ' 109, 119. 110. 193. 101, 110, 10S, 14. Engineers for 121. F'remen for 111, 29, 108. Conductors for 108. Flagmen for 109. 119, 193. 19S. Brakemen for lt'3. lu4 (2). 1 aril < rrivn— Engineers up: Bran- ■ Kauffman, Flickinger, Shuey. H Boy e r. remen. up: Taylor. Sanders. Ken *• Holmes, Kensler, Hutchison. Wagner, Meek. Engineers for 2nd 129. Firemen for Ist 129, 2nd 129 PASSENGER SERVICE Middle Division —Engineers up K M Crane. W. D. McDougai, F. McC. \ Buck, C. D. Holienbaugh. W. gf Gra- i ham, James, Kcane, J. W, Smith, S. li Alexander, O. L Miller, H. F. i Krepps, D. Keane, F. F. Schreck, W. Black, J. Crimmel, G. G. Keller, ] J. A. Spotts. Engineers wanted for P-21, 669, S3. 35. Firemen up: George Musser, G. B. ' Huss, J. K. Weibley, J. C. Richards. ] H. A. Schrauder. J. N. Ramsey, R. E. ] Look, G. L. Huggins, D. F. Hudson, No More Thin Folks How Thin, Weok. Nerioua People Can Put on Flesh and Gain Strength. If you are weak, thin and emaci- ! ated and can't put on flenh or get strong, no matter how much you eat. go to Geo. A. Go.-gati and get enough Bood-Iron Phosphate for a three weeks' treatment and take it as dl- ' rected. If at the end of three weeks you don't feel stronger and better than you did have for tnontha; If your eyes aren't brighter and your nerves steadier: If you don't sleep better, and your vim, vigor and vital ity aren't more than doubled, or if you haven't put on several pounds ■ f good stay-there flesh, you can i.ate your money back for the ask ing and Blood-Iron Phosphate will ccst you nothing. IMPORTANT Blood-Iron Phos phnte Is sold only In original pack ages, containing enough for three weeks' treatment, at 91.50 per pack age—only 00c a week. I You need an Encyclopedia for I your library. We have complete I standard sets at 32 up. i.U.000 new, old, rare books, all sub- I Jecta; open evenings ; books bought I FRIDAY EVENING, Hakrisburg TELEGRAPH " MARCH 21, 1919 ! Hoy Herr, C. F. Faust. W. W. Beach- I ( am. H. Naylor. H. B. Thomas. Firemen wanted for P-49, 6293. j Philadelphia Division— Engineers ! up:M. Pljam. H. Smeltzer, B. A. Ken- | I newy, H. W. Gilliums, R. B. Welsh. | I J. C. Davis, C. R. Osmond, A. Hall, j I V. C. Gibbons. C. H. Seitz. 1 Firemen up: W. E. Aulthouse, J. i I j M. White. 11. Stoner. J. M. Piatt, A. | j L. Floyd, F. L. Floyd. M. G. ShafTner. | Firemen wanted for 575, M-22, 40. llliamsport Division— Engineers ! I up: E. E. Bastian. No vacancies. j Firemen up: J. L Manghes, A. Hen- j i ry. C. E. Smith. j Firemen wanted for W-105, oil. Suburban Notes WILLI AMSTOWN Harry Messner. a miner. was. I badl ycut about the head from a i ! fall of top coal, while at work at I ! the colliery here on Monday. Dr. Morris Miller has returned • from Edenburg, 0., where he spent i j se\ era ldavs. Mrs. H. A. Shaffer spent Tuesday |at Harrisburg. i Theodore Miller, of Steelton. is 1 visiting his brothers. James and Harry Miler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.ake and ( I children, of 1 iarrisburg, are spend i :ng the week at the home of his ! mother, Mrs. Harry Messner. Mrs. Sherman Kinsey, of rhit- j i adelphia. is spending a brief time j j at the William Jones home on West | I Market street. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Fetterhoff. I lot* Harrisburg. spent Monday at the! home of Mrs. Martha Griffith. James Miller was a Harrisburg | visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Harrison Klinger has re- I turned fro ma week's visit to rel j atives at Philadelphia. Mrs. Jaeoh M ller, of Lebanon. , i a former ;esident of town, is on a j visit to her sons. I Mrs. Herman Carl, of Lykens,: ■ spent Tuesday at the home of John , I Geist. Levi Klinger is doing jury duty this week. . E. C. Miller is ill. MI I.LI HIM OWN Mr. anj Mrs. Merle rage. of; : I Lewimown. spent Sunday with the! '• former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. ' • .W. Page. Mrs. Henry Young, of Florin. ; Lancaster county, is visiting her I sister, Mrs. John Khoads. | Mss Margaret Bollinger spent , ! Wednesday evening at Harrisburg.! i .Mrs. John Brinton, of Harrisburg, j visited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; J. O, Kipp, this week. Cloyd Rumberger moved this: i week from the Methodist parsonage! j to the Rippman property on High 1 i street. 1 : Kllis Bailor was a recent visitor i i at Harrisburg. : The Rev. \'. Y. Xearlioof is at-] ! tending the annual Central Pennsyl-' | vania Methodist Conference at Sun- '• bury this week. j Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lukens visited • reatives nt Thompsontown this : week. j : I P ZT" '.tr Fir It Saturday Powder Powder Powder Powder Powder p^ c ?. Rice ?** Specials 7 a„ 7 < tr Salt Mangan Extract John ' s Emulsion Root 43<* 210, 39C* 210, 390 530 $1.19 7S c is, *>4? 650 430790 980 390 75* r March s? u F r e at s pr c sr F £ 22 -* uvoris H r: s p^. P Z A " Powder Powder Powder P^er Powder Medicine Liniment 19* 37* 19* 37* Pepsin 39c 39c 4 -<* 23c 39c 43c 210 m — _ 79C 210 390 190 370 790 ' 3c 38C 730 I" EST *$Z Pe rr KENNEDY ■ &go Br.mo. 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