6 TO ATTEND CONVENTION George B. Nebinger. city inspccto of weights and measures, will at tend tho national convention of In spectorh of Weights and Measure t be held in Washington. D. C. t Ma 21 to 24, inclusive. Values Unexcelled Always at HOOVER'S We Sell Only What We Can Guarantee. Satisfaction or Money Refunded Any Time. "STERLING" Electric Washing Machine and Reversible Wringer. "The only machine that does it like hand." Revolving Tub Large Steel Bench for Tubs and Basket. Guaranteed and sold on free trial. Exclusive agents for Harrisburg. Service department and repair parts always in stock. "Stradivara" Phonographs "Known for Tone'' Large Cabinet Model, as illus oraoa d k Mahogany .$105.00 Just hear it OXCE. You will own one. "New Home" Sewing Machines An easy runnsng machine at a low price. Free trial in your home withoat obligation. Oak Porch Swings A solid, well-made swing, 43 inches long. Large Shipments of Rugs Bought at a new. lower price, •"and marked down to extra speciai pric-es. 3x12 Jap Grass dQ qq Rugs D17.y0 "rU""""!* $24.75 9x12 Whittall Body (E7 Brussels Rugs ' •vU The biggest selection of good furniture in Harrisburg at pi ices 20 per cent. less. HOOVER Furniture Company Carlisle Store: 23 W. Main St.- w - - . ■ • < I'KIDAY EVENING, v ELAJRRISBTTRG CgUggat TELEGRAPH ' IMA Y 16, 1919. Pennsylvania at the Front View looking north from Varennes, showing' One Hundred and Twelfth Infantry, composed of detachment o. Sixteenth nnd Eighth Pennsylvania liifunlry, Twenty-eighth Division. a t noon mess. Aerial bomb crater in foreground. Varennese-on-Argonne. Ale use, France. October 13. 3918, 12 >1 This Ricture was produced by the Signal Corps of the United States Arinv, and if interested in obtaining copies, apply to the IT. S. Army Recruiting Officer, 323 Market strept, this c ity. CIVIC BODIES UNITE TO MAKE BETTER CITY Big Program Outlined For Future; Colonel Martin Praises Action Toward Model Municipality i First plans in the campaign to I ! make Harrisburg the model city of] j the country, were outlined at a meet- j | ing of repfesentatives from various; j civic organizations held in the Cham-, ' ber of Commerce rooms last night, j What has already been done to; j make this city the finest in the na- : i tion, was told by Col. Edward Alar-; | tin. State Commissioner of Health, 1 j who said: "To prove that Harrisburg) | has improved, the State Health De- ! | partment has moved its entire force: |to this city. We would never have ; | even considered this twelve years i j ago." I A permanent organization "for ■the betterment of health and sani j tary conditions in this city" was! I formed. George S. Reinoehl, presi-, i dent of the Harrisburg Chamber of. : Commerce, was elected chairman j unanimously. Warren R. Jackson, j j secretary of the Chamber, was also | j elected secretary of this organiza- j j tion. An executive committee is to be appointed by the chairman with-j in the next few days. They will then ; | formulate a definite program of ac-j tivities. Action will be taken on the j fol'owing matters: Erection of a joint city and county: : hospital for the treatment of con- I tagious diseases. Abolition of the smoke nuisance.! Enlargement of the city's water! j works. | Erection of a sewage disposal : I plant. j Elimination of the house fly. Furtherance of the child -welfare \ | movement. Curtailing noises in the city. Hettermai't of housing conditions. Annexation of Pieasantview for the betterment of health and sani- 1 j tary conditions in that suburb and i .the adjoinjng portion of thi city. Speakers present sounded the toe- i sin for better conditions right here 1 in Harrisburg. in eloquent addresses. 1 Col. Alartin praised the foresight o( the civic and industrial leaders for i bringing the city to its present high i i Standing of the Crews HARRISHIRG SIDE i Philadelphia Division The 123 i crew to ko first after 1.45 o'clock: I 121. 116. 117, 122, 108, 125, 110, 109. j 106, 120, 119. Engineers wanted for 101, 125. I Firemen wanted for 106, 117. 177. I Conductors wanted for 108. 110, 121. Firemen wanted for 109, 110, 116 119. 121. . Engineers up: Bickel. Blankenhorn, ; Ream, Mohn, Gable, Dolby Baldwin, I Sboaff. May, Maxwell, Schwartz, An j drews, Brodhecker, Houseal, Gehr. I Firemen up: Utley, Dallinger. Mor j r.ron. Shettel, Ramsey, Varner, Xorthcutt, Bestline, Albert Rider, G. J. Kimmich, Fry, Kirchoff, Strieker, ' ! Brown, Netzley, Emerick. Cushing, j : Thompson, Blum. C. W. Fry, Vogel j man, Enders, Zimmerman, Lark, 11 song, Good. Brakemen up: Lutz,' Arndt. Haek ; Board, Werdt, Maurer, Eichelberger. j |j Cook, Smith, Lcightner, Corbin, HofT | roan. Christ, Altemus, Home. Yohe. Middle Division. —The 249 crew to go first after 2 o'clock: 24, 3, 32 17 j 20. I§, 30, IS, 29, 16, 28, 25. Engineers wanted for 24, 33 32 20 I and 15. I Firemen for 24, 33, 32. I Conductors for 24, 18, 23. Flagmen for 33, 32, 17, 30. | Brakemen for 24. Engineers up: Nickles, Tettermer, l Bomberger, Bowers, Albright, Lep | pard. Firemen up: Seeger, Swab, G. L. j Kennedy. Arnold. Miller, Evens, Campbell. Bickert, Gaptt. Smith' ' Schoffstall, Kowatch. Schmidt, Peter | man, Kester. ! Conductors up: Corl. j Brakemen up: Eley, .Dennis, G. W. Johnson, Baker, H. C. Johnson, Xeff] | Kipp, Leonard. Shade, Hemminger! Bell, Blessing, Aster, Clemm. Banner, IG. W. Deckert, Shelly, Murray, I Rhoades, Woodward, Miller, Leit- 1 I houser, C. F. Beers. lard Crew*—Engineers wanted for! 1 I 3, 15C. Firemen wanted for SC, 10C, 12C 1 : : 15C, 3. 15C, 23C. | Engineers up: Fulton, McMorris, McDonnell, Runkle, Wise, Watts, I' Clelland, Goodman. Harling. I Firemen up: Warner, Myers. Wal ters. Braw, P. S. Smith, Hodenhafer, G. K. Smith, Howe. Rothe, Spahr, I Charles, Olstot, Whichello. Ross, E. I j Kruger. Mensch. ENOLA CREWS Philadelphia Division. The 212/ crew to go first after 1.45 o'clock: 223, 244, 221, 252, 213, 245, 232 206 208, 241, 247, 242, 250, 233. 203. Engineers wanted for 206 211 26 244. 291. I Firemen wanted for 210, 236 251 | 252. i Conductors wanted for 252, 213, J standard and intimated that tho State will do a'.l in its power to as sist. Major McLane, Deputy State Health Commissioner, called for a ; contagious disease hospital, pictur ; ing the dangers of so-called "harm less" diseases. The smoke nuisance : was severely scored by Chief Engi ' neer. Charles A. Emerson, Jr., of the i State Health Department, who de ! scribed the vast damage done. He ; called upon the body to eliminate this nuisance. "The time for studying i the smoke nuisance is past," said J. Horace McFarland, secretary of the Municipal League. "We need ac tion." Delegates'in attendance at the meeting included: Dr. ('. R. Phillips and Mrs. F. E. Downcs, Associated Charities; Fire men's Union, Colonel Demming and | George W. Lutz; Central Labor 1 j Union, August F. Speese and Nor ■ man F. Swords; Dauphin County I Medical Society, Dr. John B. Mc- I Alister and Dr. Harvey F. Smith: at large, David Kaufman and Joseph j Cluster; Municipal League of Har . risburg, William Jennings and J. | Horace McFarland: Chamber of Commerce, George S. Reinoehl and I David E. Tracy: Daughters of the American Revolution, Miss Caroline Pearson and Miss Cora Lee Snyder: Red Cross. Miss Anne McCormick and Mrs. Mercer R. Tate; Association for the Distribution of Pure Atilk. Mrs. Marlin E. Olmsted and Airs. Francis J. Hall; Knights of Colum bus. R. .T. Seitz and E. R. Ecken rode; Ministerial Association, the Rev. Edwin A. Pvles and the Rev. Dr. William N. Yates; Young Men's Christian Association, R. H. Reeves and A. D. Bacon; Civic Club, Mrs. Willifim Henderson nnd Mrs. Solo mon Hiney; Rotary Club. Robert E. Cahill and Frank C. Sites: Kiwants Club. Al. K. Thomas and Frank G. Fahnestock, Jr.; Visiting Nurse As sociation, Miss Alary Cameron and Airs. Paul A. Kunkel. ! Flagmen wanted for 252. Brakemen wanted for 203. Conductors up: Goodman, Bryson, Gallagher, Hasson. Brakemen up: Vogelponjr, Funk. Trostle, Dorsett, Gardner, Uabius. Beers, Vatulii, Coulder, Farree, Horn, Makay, Geltz, Brighoff, Shunk, Spense, Eshleman, J. F. Miller, Schreffler. Middle Division. The 104 crew to go first after 3.15 o'clock: 117, 121, CUT THIS OUT OI.D ENGLISH RECIPE FOR C'A TARRH. CAT \lt It IIA I, DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh, cut J out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarih is a consti tutional disease and necessarily re quires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable, to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the disease may be driven down the air passages towards the lungs which is equally as dangerous. The following for mula which is used extensively in the damp English climate is a constitu tional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable clim ate conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double strength). Take this home and add to it 'A pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take orie tablespoonful four times a dav. This will often bring quick relief from distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing be come easy and hearing improve as the inflammation in the eustachian tubes is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood ind' mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to ob tain the desired results. The prep aration is easy to make, costs little and is pleasant to take. Every per son who has catarrh or head noises or js hard o/ hearing should give this treatment a trial. e- Fred B. Aldinger Is Now Proprietor of i I I The Senate Hotel I Harrisburg, Pa. N..., , ' J ' 113, 118, 119, 122, 106, 115, 107. Engineers for 116. Firemen for 118. Brakemen for 113. Yard Board. —Engineers up: Bran yen, Kauffman, Flickenger. Shuey, Myers, Geib, Curtis. Hinkle,. Firemen up: McConnell, Taylor Holmes, O. J. Wagner, Wolf, Coldre'n, Haubaker. Kensler. Snyder, Yetter, ANNOUNCEMENT To be able to sell you the car that will serve you best we have secured the dealership for the Franklin Car , ■ YY e have made a study of the automobile business, especially the future of that business. From that study, only one conclusion is possible. Every sign points to an increasing, insistent demand for the really efficient, economical car. Naturally, we sought for the car that would answer that description—we found it in THE FRANKLIN CAR America's Only Light-Weight Fine Gar * and we are pleased to announce that we have secured the Franklin franchise for this vicinity. The position of the Franklin does not rest on our claims for it. It has back of it a sixteen-year record of delivering satisfactory trans portation, with the utmost comfort, safety, and reliability—at the least expense. j In addition to its splendid material, its real fineness , the Franklin delivers owners a steady, day-by-day performance of 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline—instead of the usual 10. 10,000 miles to the set of tires—instead of the usual 5,000. The reasons for this economy Light Weight, Flexibility, Direct Air-Cooling—also explain Franklin comfort, safety of handling, long life, and immunity from troubles in extremes of weather. We wish to impress on you that these things are facts—not claims; that they are subject to proof and demonstration, both of which are yours for the asking—whenever you are ready to investigate a car . that will guarantee you motoring sat faction , all the year around. Franklin Sales and Service 4th and Chestnut Sts. Harpsburg Pa. 1 Kennedy, A. W. Wagner. Sadler. Engineers for 140. Firemen for lWt 104, 3rd 126. 2nd 129. 11S. PASSBSGKR SERVICE Middle Division. —Engineers up: J. i W. Smith. J. Crimmel, J. H. Ditmer. I Engineers wanted for P-21, P-49, ' H. S. Weber, F. F. Schreck. 45. Firemen up: H. O. Hartzel. H. M. j Cornpropst. Firemen wanted for P-21, P-49, 3, ! and 49. Pblluddpliln Division —Engineers up: A. Hall, H. Smeltr.or, M. Pleam, C. R. Osmond. W. O. Buck, C. H. Seitz. .Engineers wanted for none. Firemen up: AT. G. Shaftner, J. S. Lenig. A. L. Floyd. J. M. Tlatt, J. M. White. Firemen wanted for 626. FENCE IS ABLAZE A slight tire was reported at 26 Baum street this morning when a fence caught alire. It was extin guished before much damage was caused. Dr. Carter's K.&B.Tea Makes Finest Home-made Laxative Syrup Easily Prepared Two Pints Cost Almost Noth- j ing but is Prompt, Sure and Effective Ready-made laxative syrups for ! children arc costly. By making this at home you not only save prac tically 61.30, but you will have a much more prompt and effective prep- ! aration. Simply obtain from any drug store ! a package of Dr. Carter's K. & B. ! Tea. Put contents in a bowl. Add 1 l'/a pints of boiling water, cover and j allow to. stand for 2 hours. Strain, I add 1 pound of sugar and stir until 1 dissolved. Flavor either with essence 1 of peppermint, or wintergreen accord- ! ing to taste. Dose for adults. 1 tabiespoonful each night or night nnd morning tin- i til a regular movement of the bowels j Is effected. For children. 1 teaspoon- i ful more or les_s according to age. For a real springtime tonic and ' blood purifier, 1 teaspoonful every I night or every other night for at least three weeks. Cut this recipe out and paste it on 1 the bottle. 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