16 METAL FEATURE OF DAY'S MARKET War Group Moderately Lower; Marines Slightly Above Yes terday's Heavy Close By Associated Press 'New York. April 8. Metal stocks » ere almost the sole features of ♦trength at to-day's listless opening. Anaconda. Kennecott. C'hino, Utah. In spiration and American Zinc rising from small to a substantial fraction. Marines also rose slightly above yesterday's heavy close, but the war group, as rep resented by Crucible Steel, Westing- i bouse and International Nickel was moderately lower. Industrial Alcohol lost 1 % points, all of which was soon recovered. Rails were featureless, '.vlth some pressure against Canadian Pacific and New Haven. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, April 8. Chandler Bros, a Co., members New Vork and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, uar risburg,; 1338 chestnut street, Phila delphia: 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Alines 19% 19% Allis Chalmers 25% 25% Amer Beet Sugar 71 Vi 71% American Can 59% 60 Am Car and Foundry Co 68 68 Am Ice Securities 28 28 Amer Loco 77% 77% Amer Smelting 101% 101% Amer Tel and Tel 128% 128 Anaconda 86% Bt!% Atchison 103% 103 Baldwin Bocomotive ... 105% 106% Baltimore and Ohio .... 87% 87 B F Goodrich 77 77% Butte Cop 92% 94% California Petroleum ... 23 23 Canadian Pacific 166% 167 Central Leather 54% 54% Chesapeake and 0hi0... 61% 61% Chi Mil and St Paul 94% 94% Chicago R I and Pacific. 17% 18% Chino Con Copper 54% 54% Col Fuel and Iron 44 44 % Uonsol Gas 134 134 Corn Products 20% 20% Crucible Steel 90% 91% Crucible Steel pfd 116% 116% Distilling Securities .... 47% 47% Erie 36% 36% General Electric Co 166 165% Great Northern pfd .... 120% 120% Great Northern Ore subs 43 4 3 Guggenheim Exploration 21 % 22 I' spiration Copper 46% 40% Interboro-Met 17% 17% Kennecott 07% 57% Automobiles FOR SALE 1915 Model sTudebaker, good as new; 1 extra tire, g-ood set of tools. Demonstration on request. Call at Salesroom, 68 South Cameron. WE have a Marathon Roadster in A 1 ronriition. Cheap to quick buyer. Also several touring cars and one half-ton truck. Auto Sales and Distributing; Company, 125 South Eleventh street. FOR SALE Good four-cylinder roadster; 30-H.-P. Motor; first-class running order. Will sell for $2lO. or ex change for a 1914 Ford. Would make splendid delivery truck. Adress 3939, ••are of Telegraph. 1915 Ford delivery; good. 1913 Michigan Touring; very good; elec tric light, starter; cheap. 1911 Hudson 20, Runabout; good. 1913 Overland Touring: good: cheap. 1913 Ford Touring; good. Hudson Sales Agency. 1139 Mulberry street. Bell phone 1396. FOR SABE Maxwell Mascotte touring car. Model 1912. Oood running condition. Apply City Garage. FOR SABE Bocomobile touring car, in first-class condition, with full elec trical equipment. Will sell very cheap. Addres xost Office Box 452, Harris burg. FOR SABE One 1913 Cadillac, In first-class condition. Apply Bell phone 1499 R. FOR SABE One 19U! Crawford Touring Car; four door; new top; new ly painted; Presto Bight. Call for dem onstration. Comstock's Garage, Me chanicsburg. Pa. A REBUILT Packard chassis for sale cheap. Will make first-class truck. Can be seen at Rex Garage. Farms BAND AT CAMP HIBB Three acres fine, rich soil; farmed in potatoes, on shares; excellent chance for good pa tato farmer. Elmer Zimmerman, 1435 Walnut. FOR SABE IIABIFAX, 7% miles cast; Jacob Behr farm; 27 acres; all under cultivation; 9-room dwelling just built costing J 1,800.00; barn which will house 12 head of stock; all necessary outbuildings; running water; fruit; suitable for poultry; good reason for selling. Price, J1.300.00. Backenstoss Rros.. Russ Building. Legal Notices NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership between Wm. Me. Kelton, Camaro W. flargleroad and Geo. H. Shaffer, tt'adin« as Auto Transportation Co.. was dissolved on the 6th day of April, 1916, by mutual consent, so" far as relates to the said Geo. B. Shaffer All debts due to said partnership are to be paid and those due from same discharg ed at 25 North Cameron Street, Harris burg, Pa., where the business under the same name will be conducted by Wm Mc. Felton. Camaro W. Hargleroed and J. A. Felton. GEO. H. SHAFFER. NOTICE The stockholders of the Harris Building and I>oan Association will meet at the Commercial Bank, at H P. M., April 17, 1916, for the nomina tion of officers and directors, and the transaction of other business. The an nual election will be held at the same place at 8 P. M., on Mar 15. WIBMER CROW. Secretary. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Charles W. Talley. late of Dauphin, Pa., deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate will make payment, and those having claims and demands against the same will make them known, without delav to GEORGE R. TABBEY. Dauphin, Dauphin Co.. Pa. In the Matter of the Estate of M. Eliza beth Uhler, Bate of the City of Har risburg. Dauphin County. Pennsylva nia, deceased. ABB persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. and those having legal claims against the same, will present them without delay in proper order for set tlement, to KATHERINE GBONINGER ORTH, Executrix. 223 State Street, ~ ~ ... Harrisbur". Pa. Or Her Attorney, William M. HAW, ESQ.. 333 Market Street, Ilarrisburg, Pa. Packard Used Cars PACKARDS "2-38"—7- Pi;sscngcr Touring Car "13-48"—"-Pas. Touring Car, SIOOO "10-30"—5-Pas. Touring Car, SSOO MISCELLANEOUS 1813 Chalmers Touring Car, Offer** Martin Truck Chassis S3OO 2-ton Morton Truck Offers All Cars and Trucks For Immediate Delivery B. B. Harrington 107 MARKET ST. Ilarrisburg, Pa. SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBUItG TEUEGRAPH APRIL 8, 1916. Interboro-Met pfd 73 73 Lehigh Valley 77 M 77% Maxwell Motors ....... 72Ms 72*» Merc Mar ctfs 20% 20% I Merc Mar ctfs pfd 74 U 73% Mex Petroleum 109% 109% I, Miami Copper 38% 38% New York Central 102% 102% XVN H H . 63% 03% ' New York Ont and West 27% 27% Norfolk and Western ... 121 % 121% Northern Pacific 113% 113% Pennsylvania Railroad.. r>7% 56% Press Steel Car 52 52 Ray Con Copper 23% 23% Heading 84% 84% ; Republic Iron and Steel. 50% 60% I Southern Pacific 97% 97 % | Southern Ry 20% 20% Studebaker 141% 141% Tennessee Copper 52 51 % Third Ave 61% 61% Union Pacific 132% 132% U S I Alcohol 161% 161% j U S Rubber 52 51 % U S Steel S4 % 84 % 1; U S Steel pfd 117 % 117%! Utah Copper 82% 81% | Virginia-Carolina Chem. 44 44 i Westlnghouse Mfg 63% 63% I Texas Oil 196 196 PHILADELPHIA PHOIIirCK By Associated Press Philadelphia. April 8. Wheat J Lower; No. 2, red, spot and April. $1.18(9)1.21; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.16@ i 1.19. Corn Steady; No. 2. yellow, local, ■ 81%®82c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local,) 79^®80%c. Oats Steady; No. 2. white, 51 %@ | 52c; No. 3, white, 49@80c. Bran Market firm, but quiet; city mills, winter, per ton. $26.00; west ern. winter, per ton, $26.00; Spring, per : ton, $23.50«T24.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; I powdered. 7.10 c; fine granulated. 7.00 c; | confectioners' A. 6.90 c. Butter Market quiet; western, [ creamery, extras, 37c; nearby prints, ' fane. 40c. Kfcgs The market is steady; I i'etill.- -> i.'iiiiih and .itti. . nearby hi free cases, $6.75 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.60 per case; > western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.75 I iler is«, western, nrats. free raaea. I 6.60 per case. I..tve Poultry The market is firm; 1 fowls, ll)0)2Oc; roosters, 12@13c; I fowls, 15%@19%c; roosters. 12W>13c; bprlnz chickens. M4D2Oc. ducks. l»Hf I 20c; peese. 17ffll9c, turkeys. 2f'®22c Dressed Poultry—Firm, fowls higher; turkeys, fancy, 31c; do., goou to choice. 27@>30c; do., fair to good, 25® 26e 24c roasun* chickens, western, choice to fancy. 19® ! 22c; do., fair to K°od. 15®1Rc; Spring ducks, nearby, 18®20c; do., western. 12 | ®lSc; geese, nearby. 15@20c; do., west- S em. 15® 17c. Potatoes—Market dull; Pennsylva nia, white, per bushel, $1.25«» 1.30; New York, per busehl. $1.10@1.15; Maine, per ! bushel. sl_.2oftf> 1.2b. western, per tiushel. j $1.10(81.15; Jersey, No. 1. per basket,| 65®75c; Jersey. No. 2. per basket, iMtai I 40c. Flour Dull and nominal; winter, I straights, $5.35®5.70; do., patents, $5.76] ®6.00; spring firsts, clear, $5.7 ' ® 6.65; I do., straight, $5.65®5.90; do., patents, I $5.90®6.25; do., favorite brands, $6.15® I 6.65. Hay The market is steady with I [a fair demand; No. 1, large 1 bales. $21.50«|i22.00; No I. medium | bales. $21.50©22.00; No. 2, do., $19.00® 1 $20.00; No. 3, do., $15.00@16.00. ) Clover mixed, litjht mixuu. Jt9.ooa 19.60- No 1. <]<>.. $18.50® 19.00; No. 2. do., $15.50® 10.50. \EW YORK nAXK STATEMENT By Associated Press New York. April 8. The statement I of the actual condition of the Clearing i House Hanks and Trust Companies fori the week shows that they hold $99.- | 01..930 reserve in excess of re quirements. This is it decrease of s2l,- ! ■ 75,110 from last week. The statement follows: \etunl Condition Loans, etc., $:i,399,922,000; increase, I $29,574,000. Reserve in own vaults (B), $459,- ! tin,ooo; decrease, $15,297,000. Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank. $168,866,000; decrease. $2,967,000. Reserve in other depositories, S6O,- ! ■110,000; decrease, $2,475,000 Net demand deposits, $3,423,448,00; in- 1 .crease, $21,037,000. Net time deposits, $158,260,000; de- i j crease. $5,396,000. Circulation, $31,874,000; increase. 1 ; $240,000. I (B) Of which $388,476,000 is specie. j Aggregate reserve. $688,655,000. Excefes reserve, $99,047,930; decrease i $24,775,110. j PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, April B.—Stocks closed i steady. General Asphalt .16 i l General Asphalt, Pfd 71% I i Hake Superior Corporation 10' i Lehigh Navigation 75% Lehigh Valley 77 it j Pennsylvania Railroad 57 | Philadelphia Electric 27% [Philadelphia Company 43u I Philadelphia Company, Pfd ::9 ' ! Philadelphia Rapid Transit 18*; ) Reading 8414 Storage Battery 61% Union Traction 431/* 1 United Gas Improvement ! SSiTj ! United States Steel 81% j CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., April 8. Hogs Re- ! ceipts. 11,000; steady. Bulk of sales. $9.05® 9.70; light, $9.30® 9.50; mixed, $9.35®9.50; heavy. $9.25— > United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company Bonds—All Forms Casualty Insurance Prompt and Efficient Service Franklin Suydam General Agent Room 301 liunkcl Rldg. llari-isburg, l'a. i PLANNERS 0. K. NEW ADDITION East Harrisburg Tract Laid Out Under Management of W. J. Sohland The part of the old Rutherford Farm north of Derry Street, between the Poor House Road and the Park way Drive in Paxtang, recently pur chased by E. M. Hershey, attorney of this city, has been laid out Into build ing lots and the plan of lots has been approved by the City Planning Com mission. The name of the new development is "The East Harrisburg Addition." The development is in charge of Wil liam J. Sohland as manager, who, with the co-operation of the City Planning Commission, has esfablished an intel ligent layout of bungalow sites and building lots. The main thorough fares through the plot are Twenty ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first, and Thirty-second streets, and Park Ter race, upon which streets all the lots are facing except a number of lots which face in Derry street. The ad dition is within the five-cent fare limit and has gas and water pipes on Twenty-ninth and Derry streets. The owner is arranging to conduct a sale in the near future. APRIL RI'SII IN REAI/rY WORLD KEEPS RECORDER HUSTUNG To-day's realty transfers included the following transactions in city and county: D. F. Baudcr, 1830 Chestnut street to C. Brickley. $1; Elizabeth Walters, Brookwood and Nineteenth streets to I-mther Mlnter, $1; Independent Real Estate Company, 1317-19 North Cameron street to Henrietta Disbrow, $2,000; A. K. Morrison, Sixth street, near Lexington, to W. M. Geisinger, $950: C. A. Kunkel, Steelton, to P. Vasiloff, $1; Assignee of Catherine M. Reigle, Mifflin township, to J. A. Romberger, $6,020; C. F. Keim, Mid dlctown, to John and Charles Lutz, $1; D. C. Rhoads, Hummelstown, to M. Wagner, $600; J. M. Gingrich, East Hanover township, to J. N. Gingrich, $4,900; Lizzie Davidson, Steelton, to W. S. Harris, $1; A. Fackler, Lower Paxton township to D. Rogers, $6,500; George H. Smith, Londonderry town ship to D. J. Eshleman, $3,900; Mer chants National Bank, 560 Camp street, to James K. Kipp, sl. t \ SMALL LOANS We lend money in amounts from $5.00 to $30U,00 and arrange pay ments to suit borrowers' con venience. Business confidential. Lowest rate In city. Licensed, bond ed and incorporated. PENNSYLVANIA IN'VESTMKNT CO. iS'i Walnut St. *- i» For Sale No. 206 Walnut Street Fronting 32 reel 8 inches, ex tending through the same width to 1-ocust street. Applications For Renting First floor and basement may be considered. Floor areu about 5,273 square feet, including show win dows. APPLY TO Commonwealth Trust Co. 222 Market Street V—— 1 FOR SALE 1 1923 N. 2nd St., 3-story brick. 260-262 Delaware Ave., 2-storv brick. * 2129 Atlas St., 2-story brick 225 Broad St., 3-story frame Cameron St.. 3-story frame. 1616 Swatara St.. 3-storv frame PLOTS OF GROUND 2033 N. 2nd St., 50x162 ft. PAXTANG Paxtang Ave., 85x150 ft.; a bareain to quick purchaser. Bain „ , PROGRESS Redwood St.. 10 lots, bargain to quick purchaser. to SPEECEVILLE river. tW ° cotta sos along t PARK PLACE 3_.» Lots East of Colonial Club along Linglestown trolley; terms to suit purchaser. SEE lt "ns H. M. BIRD lluoiu 44, Union Trust llld*. Homes of Refinement 1 lie homes in the beautifully gardened section north of Briggs street on Seventeenth street are homes that embody in most artistic way the maximum of comfort. We can claim so much for these homes that we feel you cannot afford to select your future home until you have at least accepted our invitation to inspect these. In the event that you desire a home built to your own ideals, wc are in a position to design and build with your co-oper ation, at the same time aid you with our experience gained in building homes of refinement. GEORGE A. SHREINER Seventeenth and Brings Streets * PLANS APARTMENT TO COST $30,000 Architect Kast Drawing Plans For Improvement of Patton Property Plans for a five-story brick apart ment house at 711-713 North. Second street are being completed by M. I. Kast the architect. The cost is esti mated at $30,000. J. Hervey Patton of 1924 North Third street, is the owner. j It is expected that work will start |on or about May 1. The new apart j ment house will be of modern design, and a strictly fireproof structure. It j will be 50 feet in width, and will run j back to a small private alley. The flqoring and partitions will be jof tiling. An electric elevator will be I installed. The complete plans will be i ready within a week, when bids will jbe asked for and a contract let as soon as possible. RUBBER STaMQA ,cio| SEALS & STENCILS {j I W MFG.BYHBG.STENCiL WORKS ' |1 II 130 LOCUSTS.T. HBG.PA* II Camp Hill The Suburb of Natural Beauty; go out with us and Inspect our new 1 addition. "Cooper Heights," with Its concrete walk, electric lights, water and gas with its fine build ings and bungalow sites. We will help you select a lot and build you a home. One hundred bungalow deslgnß and plans to select from. West Shore Realty Co. Baer & Rice Lcmoyne Trust Co. Building Lemojrnc, Pa. Bell Phone 3108-J *■ _ | For Sale j t Lot 60x60 ft.—Corner | t Thirteenth and Kitta- | ? tinny streets. | T The location Is exceptionally T T good for an apartment house or f T for dwelling houses. Make mo * •£• aL 4> nn offer. X | $ | M.A. Fought | | 272 North St. | +++"i I ++++++Mt«"i'M++'H'+++4 METAL Silver Zinc STOCKS Le C a 0 d PP Go.d COPPER The remarkable Increased in the demand for the metal is bound to force even greater profits into the treasuries of the producers, and will reflect great«r earnings than ever recorded. SILVER The effect that the Increasing price for the metal will have on the producers Is accurately de | scribed In our weekly market let-, ter. We have made a careful study of the Metal Situation and are in a position to keep you posted, and I point out opportunities for profit able investments and speculation, i Our weekly letter and detailed j reports are sent without charge upon request. Our direct private wire to our New York office affords prompt and accurate service in all mar kets. Quotations and sales are record ed in our Board Room during market hours, where individual attention is given to all clients. Phone, Call or Write. HoujAKPARjIEYTfi Land Title Building Philadelphia Telephone": Spruce 4410 S» Broad St. Race ISO >•" *«rk MERCANTILE MARINE CUBA CANE SUGAR BUTTE COPPER & ZINC CONSOLIDATED ARIZ ONA KENNEFICK ZINC Market interest in recent weeks baa centered largely in these issues. Their activities and advances have been based strictly on logical grounds. We are prepared to fur nish. gratis, cogent reasons for their popularity as well as indi cating what their market course will probably be in the immediate future. Our Weekly Market Review em braces everything essential re garding all the other active securi ties. Mailed free on request. We solicit inquiries on Midwest Oil, Midwest Refining, Wayland Oil & Gas, United Drug, Mar coni Wireless, Aetna Explosives, Car Light & Power, Cosden Oil, Midvale Steel, Kennecott Cop per, Kathodian Bronze, Vacuum Oil, Std. Oil of Indiana, Prairie Pipe Line and all other active issues. rommunlrntP with ii« nt once while the market In In full Hiving, Write, wire or telephone un. L L. Winkelman & Co. 130 S. II road St., Philadelphia PlionPHi Walnut CIO.'JT: Itace I'GSn New York Wilmington, Del. I'tirkeraburg, W. Va. DIRECT WIRES to the VARI OUS MARKETS L r INSIST that tlie dealer gives you CAF-A-SO There - -e no subsitutcs for this peerless .icadnchc and neuralgia remedy. In tablet form. S i - OKLAHOMA OIL TONOPAH EXTEXSIOX JEROME VERDE Most active stocks on the New York Curb. Write for latest Information. T. W. RILEY & CO., 50 Broad St., New York For Sale Desirable property on Chest nut Street, near Front. Resi dence or commercial pur poses. Good condition and immediate possession. Own er about to vacate. Apply, 504 Bergner Building LIMITED OFFER Fully Participating toe k Preferred Capital lock Seven per cent. (7%) CUMULATIVE DIVIDENDS Par $50.00. Price $50.00. Limited to 7% dividends. (SMAIJL DIVIDEND FIRST YEAR) COMMON CAPITAL STOCK NO DIVIDENDS FIRST YEAR. Par, $50.00. Price, $51.00. No limit as to dividends or values in the within equity in Company's holdings. It is very likely that the CUMMINGS COMMON STOCK will sell up as high as SIOO.OO per share within the next ten-year period, because of wonderful advance in values of our real estate holdings between Market and State streets on CAMERON STREET, the only street running entire length of city. There will be no bonuses for stockholders to tempt and mis lead, nor any gifts of any kind to any individual, firm or cor poration. Why place your money at 3or 4 per cent, when you can get 7 per cent, or more with SAFETY? Preferred share holders, may subscribe for but one share of COMMON to each TWO SHARES of Preferred Capital Stock, each kind at prices stated above. No salaries will be paid any official or director until after the 7 per cent, dividends are all fully paid. Street car fare only will be allowed them to look after Company and this means share holders' interests. (In order to accommodate WORKERS, WORKINGMEN and ANY PERSONS of limited means WHO WOULD LIKE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER they will be allowed to buy stock in installments to suit each subscriber—no dividends will be allowed until stock is fully paid for, and then only the amount mentioned.) All Properties Now Held Are Rent Producers. TAKE ANY CAR LINE TO EXAMINE OUR IMPROV ED PROPERTIES, CAMERON STREET, (West Side and North of Market Street). Street Car Lines pass properties on three sides—namely, Market Street, State Street, Cameron Street. Act on your individual judgment—after looking prop erties over. When requested our representative will accom pany possible interested persons to site. Subscriptions should be accompanied by certified checks for ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of amount of CAPITAL STOCK WISHED. Better look properties over before mailing your check. We will incur no debts, except first mortgages, which will be as large as pos-- sible, so shareholders can get bigger dividends on factories, warehouses, and storerooms owned now or purchased later. Cummings Realty Company Proposed Capital Stock, $200,000. Full Paid and Non-Assessable Shares, $50.00 each. Preferred Stock SIOO,OOO. Common Stock, SIOO,OOO. HARRY B. WITMAN, 1.m.0 j nr. Pn., President. WA I.TEH 11. CUMMINGS, UOS Kunkel Building. HarrUburg, Pa., Treasurer. EITHER TELEPHONE REACHES US REPRESENTATIVE WANTED In or near town of 5000 or less population. We have something to sell, good, reliable, salable merchandise that is wanted everywhere. If you can show us that you are the young man we want, we'll entrust you with two hundred (tiiOO.OO) worth of samples that you can carry around with you —tell you how to make sales —how to make money and build up a profitable business. Better write us for your home ter ritory. Give us the names and ad dresses of THREE WELL-KNOWN people in your vicinity as a personal reference. Gordon & Company 1001 < liefttniit St. Philadelphia, Pa. "HOME" Buy at Fourth and Emerald Streets. Houses Open for Inspection. "GET STARTED" METTEW AMI MJSHNEII 1000 N. Third St. Insurance and Real Estate. North Fifth St Monies Located at 2311-13-15-17 N. Fifth Street. EASY TERMS Freal C. Miller Builder 213 Walnut Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Bell phone, 797-M. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, April 11,1916 At My Stables, 677 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ONE CARLOAD OF VIRGINIA HORSES from 4 to 7 years of age. Among the lot are 3 pairs of Gray Morses that will weigh about 2,500 pounds to the pair. 15 HEAD OF IIORSES Good workers and suitable for dump wagons and carts. Clean-up Sale of the Following: Hot of Single and Double Har ness, several Jenny Llnds, Commis sion Wagons, good as new; Furni ture wagons, good as new; Dump Wagons and Carts. Sale will commence at 12:30 o'clock when terms will be made known by SIMON COOPER.. n