14 The • A llvtt •• Pennsylvania Steel Company STEELTON, PA. xc Steel Manufacturers, Fabricators and Erectors «iT Builders of the Largest Bridges SOCIAL (Other personals on page 3.) Present Mrs. S. 0. Goho With Silver Loving Cup Mrs. S. O. Goho, president of the Harrisburg Woman's Christian Tem perance Union, who has done so much for the cause of temperance in this • ity and State, is removing to L«wis burg soon. In appreciation of her work Mrs. M. M. Steese. Mrs. F. F. Holsopple, Mrs. S. A. Fisliburn and Mrs. C. M. Spahr, officers of the Dau phin County W. C. T. L\. entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Spahr, 327 South Sixteenth street, for Mrs. Goho and presented her with a beautiful silver loving cup, with good wishes from the union for her happi ness in her new home. * Refreshments were served to Mrs. M. M. Steese, Mrs. F. F. Holsopple, .Mrs. S. A. Fisliburn, Mrs. Harriet Ken nedy, Mrs. Margaret Ellenbcrger, Mrs. 11. O. Houston, Mrs. J. H. Bulan, Mrs. Walter Fishel, Mrs. J. A. Seeman, Mrs. SILVER Have you received your copy of our current market letter? The underlying reasons for the ad vance in Silver Metal is told in concise and simple language. Is Silver going higher? if so. how high? We have answered these absorbing questions accord ing to our understanding of the situation. KKNNECOTT COPPER. TONOPAH EXTENSION. TONOPAH MINING. TONOPAH BELMONT, JIM BUTLER - WEST END. RESCUE - NORTH STAR, MONTANA - MIDWAY, MIZPAH EXTENSION, YELLOW FINE. REX CONSOLIDATED, MAXIM MUNITIONS. Investors and speculators inter ested in the above securities should have a copy of our letter. It will be sent free on request. Vou are invited to call at our offices where up-to-the-minute ijnotations and information are at your service. tlur dlreet private wire* put you In Instantaneous touch ulth the New York Curb mid Toronto Ex change. Personal attention to your nnntß In assured by our onn representatives at (hue markets. HOWARD ARiQ?7TfS. Land Title Building Vhlladelphia Telephone*: Spnirp 4410 89 Broftd 84. Race 130 New York niIBBER STAMnp |JI| SEALS & STENCILS ll\ f| MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ || 11 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. II "Why To Buy Public Utility Bonds?" We have prepared a booklet on this sub ject which is avail able to investors. Free Upon Request Liggett, Hichborn & Co., Inc. fll RroHduay, JOG Dcvonnhlre St., NEW VORIv IIOSTO.N* f — > SMALL LOANS We lend money in amounts from 16.00 to fSUO.OO and arrange pay ments to ault borrowers' coa venlence. Business confidential. Lowest rate In city. Licensed, bond ed and Incorporated. PISNNSYI.VAN'IA INVESTMENT CO. 133 Walnut St. Bringing Up Father $ # (Q) # # Manns I hfS£c= 11 11 n I I sal I I WEEK EHD- fVIiUAW ( EVENING- J « W£ K »™ \ CSJ I HAVE. BEEN U SJ HAVE ASKED XOU OUT" V~T WITH O%- J I INVITED OUT ( ID THROW YOU OUT! N DEAL SATURDAY EVENING. jJ. H. Bachman. Mrs. John A. Kob, | Mrs. J. H. Kase. Mrs. William Cooper, I Mrs. Alice Finley, Mrs. E. A. Riegle, Mrs. Mary Rollinson, Mrs. Marv Croll, | Mrs. H. A. Stltes, Mrs. J. A. Stabler, {Mrs. W. A. Pipes, Mrs. J. 11. Smith, Miss Helen Ferguson, Miss Gladys | Bowman and Miss Mary Catherine j Holsopple. Mrs. Robert T. Nelson, of Hartford, j Conn., is visiting relatives in town for ; a week. Martin 11. Buehler, of Germantown, j '■} Pennsylvania College senior, came j from Gettysburg a day or two ago for a little visit among Harrisburg rela ! tives. Miss Kathleen Stoner and Miss Phyl ! lis Stoner, of Erie, arrived this morn ing for a two weeks' visit with their aunt, Mrs. Norman IX Whitmer, of Green street. Miss Gertrude B. Healy, of Phila delphia, is visiting Miss Margaret L. Grove at the Donaldson. Miss Jcanette Richardson started j this morning for a pleasure trip to Mrs. George Wetherell Scott and small son. of Mount Carmel, are visit i ing Mrs. William G. Ferguson, of j North Second street, j Cleveland and Chicago. j COMRADES I.Y SERVICE PI/AX A SIMMER OUTING The last meeting of "Comrades in I Service" prior to the closing for the I summer months was held last evening [in the church parlor. Reports for the I year were given by the treasurer and? | secretary, Miss Minerva Van Horn and Miss Dorothy Arnold,, plans and ar rangements lor the summer conference! at Mountain Lake, were discussed, as! well as the live-day May Bible con ference to be held in the First Baptist Church Friday, May 26, until Tues day. May 31, and the picnic to be held at Reservoir nexf month. Following this short business meeting the regu lar meeting was resumed. Miss Georgianna "Weigle ably led the devotional part of the meeting and Miss Caroline R. Keefer gave a very interesting and impressive talk on i "Weeds and Fruit." After this there , was a period of discussion in which many took part. The meeting which was closed with a season of sentence prayers was unusually impressive and, well attended. SEiI.ER HONOR ROLE Reports for the month of April were issued yesterday to the students of the , Seiler school. The honor students for the month of April are: Carrie Ger lierich, Dorothy Hurlock, Margaret | Bullitt, Alice Thompson, Eliza Bailey. Florence Cocklin. Alice Virginia Coop-' ior, Sarah Bailey, and Margaret Keis- i Iter. VISIT BRYN MAWR STUDENT Mrs. Howard M. Bingaman of 1719 ! North Second street, with Miss Doro-! thy C. Hurlock of 1719 North Front.) street and Miss Mary Kunkel of 160"! North Second street left yesterday to; spend the week-end, with Miss Hur- j lock's sister. Miss Elizabeth Bergnerj Hurlock, ;■ student at Bryn Mawr Col-' lege, Bryn Mawr. While there the girls will attend a concert and be guests ofj honor at a luncheon given them by Miss Elizabeth Hurlock. Mrs--. H. H. Thomas and granddaugh-j ter, Miss Annette E. Steel of the Stan-I ley apartments left to-day to spend the' week-end in Mechanicsburg. Miss Martha E. Fleming:, of the Rivterslde Apartments, left yesterday for week-end visit with her aunt, Mrs, Sharp, of Chambersburg. AKOMAN M \\ DOLIN CLUB NEW MUSICAL ORGANIZATION' The Aeolian Mandolin Club one of! the recent musical organizations of the city is playing for a number of enter-! tainnicnts and special occasions. S. E. I Fink is the business manager and the! members who use only the famous Gibson instruments, are S. E. Fink, R. R. Potts. R. Slireincr, R. E. Buck, Jr.,! G. O. Duvall, R. E. Miller. V. M. C. A. ADVISORY COMMIT!KE The woman's advisory committee of the Young Men's Christian Association will hold its regular quarterly meet ing on Monday, May In, at 3 p. m. All members of this committee are earnestly requested to be present. STEELTON FOLKS IN NEW YORK! Mi*. W. H. .Veil, Mrs. G. S. Vickery and Airs. C. W. Reinoehl, of Cottage! Hill, Steelton. are spending some tune in New York city. LOCUST BLOSSOM FETE IS PLANNED Olmsted Country Place Will Be Scene of Delightful Affair Monday, May 29 The Pure Milk Society which pro vides a visiting nurse and certified : milk for the needy babies of Harris ; burg, with milk stations where the j babies are examined and their food ! prescribed by physicians, Is planning \ a unique afternoon and evening party |to raise money for their summer ex- I penses. A locust blossom fete will be held at | Cedar Cliff farms, the Olmsted coun -1 try place on the Yellow Breeches creek Hear White Hill on Monday, May 29, from 3 until 11 o'clock. There will be a The' Dansant in ithe locust grove—a dancing floor to be built under the trees —and (ables round about for lea and ices, and an J orchestra of tanjos and guitars. I For the children special amusement j will be provided—ponies and donkeys |to ride, tennis and fishing, a shooting I gallery and baseball, with ice cream | cones and lemonade; a flower garden, too, with prizes at the roots of the I tlowers for the little girls. ! Supper will be served on the ! porches, reservations for which must be made three days beforehand and dancing under the locust blossoms in the lantern-lit grove will go on until 11 o'clock. Admission tickets at one dollar and a half each can be had from any mem ber of the society. An especially good supper at one dollar extra will be served at 7 o'clock, for which the committee hopes parties of four, six ior eight persons will be made up. Children's admission tickets for the af ternoon will be 23 cents. Dance at the Colonial Is a Pleasant Event There were two hostesses for a dance at the Colonial Country Club last evening, Hiss Edith Troup and Miss I.enore Graber. The Sara Lemer orchestra played r>nd the hall was bright with spring flowers. Among the dancers were Miss Anna Bacon. Miss Mary Tonkin, of Ports mouth. Va.: Miss Margaret Boas, Miss Kmmaliue Stevens. Miss Helen Gerries, Miss Beatrice Bacon, Miss Alice LaCompte, Miss Esther Hutman, Miss Rachel Darby, Miss Elinor Copelin, Miss Marie Stucker, Miss Roberta Mil nor, Miss Katherine McClosky, Miss Ethel Lutz, Miss Katherine Simonetti, Miss Helen Cook, Miss Mary Stark, Mis.s Gertrude Berry, Miss Agnes Hess, Miss Sara Weitzel, Miss Helen Weaver and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Edward Moore. Lovitt Smith, John Troup, Hervey Witmer, Edward McManamy, Robert 8011, Earnest Suitings, Stewart Snoddy, James y. Handshaw, Moiter Fletcher, J. Hart Ogelsby, Robert Summers, David McConnel. Heed Shuey, Richard Heagy, Theodore Seeiye. Oard W. Conkling, Joseph Sny der. Claire Miller, Newman Book, Ray mond Caldwell, Francis Simonctii, Samuel N'issley and Joseph Kieman. MTKM) COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownewell and daughter. Miss Marguerite Brownewell. of Broad street, left yesterday to at tend the commencement exercises of this year's class of the Presbyterian Deaconess" Home in Philadelphia. Miss Ruth Brownewell. their daugh ter. is a member of this year's grad uating class. MOTHER'S DAY EXERCISES AT R ETHER FORD Y. M. C. A. The East Harrisburg W. C. T. U. will conduct Mother's Day exercises at Rutherford Y. M. C. A. Devotionals, Mrs. J. A. Stabler; address, Mrs. M. M. Stecse: solo. Miss Anna McKelvev; reading, Mrs. H. Bolan. Take Hum melstown car leaving Square at 12 o'clock. HOW DIVES, POMEROY AND STEWART STORE WILL LOOK WHEN DECORATED WITH WINDOWBOXES This is how Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart's store, at Fourth and Market streets, will look when the windowboxes ordered by Wm. H. Bennethum Sr. the general manager, are In place. The Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart firm Joined the Telegraph's Porch and Window Box Campaign yesterdav. Other entries are being recorded daily. Among those received this morning are those of C. W. Montgomery, 1903 Market street; Mrs. N. T. Heisev. 1907 Market street- H™' ™» lam Lutz, 1906 Market street; Mrs. Lenker, 1905 Market street. Mrs. J. C. Michael, 550 Camp street, will endeavor to interest the residents of that street between Fifth and Sixth streets. Many windowboxes have appeared in Jefferson, Camp and Fifth streets in the Tenth ward. HARRISBURG tfjjjftfl TELEGRAPH MARKET REPORTS NEW' YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros, & Co., members New j York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square. Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, May I". Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 24 14 23% Allis-Chalmers 28 28 American Beet Sugar ... 73 72 % ! j American Can 57% 57% i American C& F 60% CI American Cotton Oil ... 53% 53% American Locomotive .. 70% 70 1 American Smelting 98 98 % American Sugar 113% 112% j American T & T 128% 128% | Anaconda 84% 84% ; Atchison 03% 63% j Baldwin Locomotive ... 89% 59% I Baltimore & Ohio S8 88 1 Bethlehem Steel 449 449 ; Butte Copper 92% 93% ; Brooklyn R T 86 86 j Canadian Pacific 176% 176 i Central Leather 53% 54 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 62% 62% | | Chicago, Mil and St Paul 95% 95 % I j Chicago. R I and Pacific 20 19% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 4 4 43% i | Chino Con Copper 53% 53% ! Crucible Steel 82% 82% | ; Crucible Steel pfd 115 115 1 Distilling Securities .... 53 53 | Erie 37 37 ! Erie Ist pfd 52% 52% I General Electric Co 167% 168 j General Motors 460 460 Great Northern Ores .. 41% 41 Inspiration Copper ..... 45% 45%' Interboro-Metropolitan. . 17 17 I Kennecott 55% 56% Interboro-Met. pfd. .... 75 75 Lackawanna Steel 71 70% i ; Lehigh Valley 79 79 j I Maxwell Motors 84% 85%! Merc. Mar. ctfs 26 26 ' i 1 Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 91% 91% ! Mex. Petroleum 107 106%: 1 Miami Copper 36% 36% , Missouri Pacific 6% 7%; National Lead 66% 66% New York Central 105% 105% jN. Y., N. H. and H. ... 62% 63 j i Nor. and West 124 123% Pa. Railroad 36% 36% Pittsburgh Coal 27% 27% Railway Steel Spg 4 3 42 % | Ray Con. Copper 22% 22% Reading 89% 90%, Rep. 1. and S 48% 48% Southern Pacific 98% 98 Southern Ry 21% 21% Southern Ry. pfd. .*.... 62% 63% Studebaker 135% 141 Tennessee Copper 4 6 46 X'nion Pacific 135% 135% 1 l U.S. I. Alcohol 55% 55% ' JU. S. Steel 84 % 84 ~ U. S. Steel, pfd 116% 116% 'Utah Copper 80% 80% Vir-Car. Cheni 43% 44 I West. U. Tel 92% 95 J 1 Westinghouse Mfg. ... 62% 62% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. May 13. Wheat \ , Steady; No. 2. red. snot and May, $1.17 Si 1.20: No. 2, Southern, red, $1.15®1.18. ! j Corn Firm: No. 2. yellow, local. 84®84%c steamer. No. 2. yellow, local. 82®83c. | Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 51%© : 52c: No. J, white. 49®50c. J Bran Market quiet, but Arm; city mills, winter, per ton, $26.50: west -1 ern, winter, per ton. $26.50;; Spring per | ton. $23.a0? 4.00. Refined Sugars Market Is firm; ' powdered. $7.70®7.75; tine granulated, i 57.60®7.65; confectioners A. $7.50!4■»>... free cases, $7.05 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, s6.6o 9.8P; pigs. $7.25 (fi 9.35. Cattle Receipts, 103; stead y. Na tive beef steers. $7.90«f 10.10; stockers and feeders, $5.90®8.80; cows and heif ers. $t.35®9.50; calves, $7.00®10.5. Sheep Receipts, 1,000; strong. Wethers, $7.20®9.60; iambs. $8.25® 12.25; Springs, sll.oo® 13.50. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE Chicag-o, 111., May 13.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—July, 1.17%; September, 1.17*4. Corin—July, 7 t : - 8 ; September, 73%. Oats —July, I3*j>; September, 39 s i. Pork—July, 23.65; September, 23.45. Lard—July, 12.87: September, 13.00. Ribs—July, 12.75; September, 12.85. MAY 13, 1916. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS ' Philadelphia, May 13.—Stocks closed steady. j General Asphalt 32'^ | General Asphalt, Pfd. 70 1 Lake Superior Corporation 10 ; Lehigh Navigation 741: [Lehigh Valley 7S^ t : Pennsylvania Railroad 56 Philadelphia Electric 27 i Philadelphia Company 41' | Philadelphia Company, Pfd 38 j Philadelphia Rapid Transit 17 I Reading 90% Storage Battery 59 u Union Traction 42 7» United Gas Improvement 87 it. United States Steel 83% Legal Notices ! NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Augustus W. Herr mann, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin 1 county. Pa., deceased. having been i granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im i mediate payment, and those having J claims will present them for settlement, j E. Naomi Herrmann, executrix. CLERKS NOTICE NO. 3198 IN ; BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis -1 trict of Pennsylvania, James J. McClel l lan, of Harrisburg, Dauphin Countv, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, having ap plied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act. notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons In interest, to appear before the said court at Scranton, In said District, on the 19th day of June, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the j forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said pe titioner should not he granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER. | Clerk. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart -1 ment. Harrisburg. Pa. Sealed proposals 1 will be received at said office until 10 1 A. M., May 24, 1916, for furnishing said I Department with indeterminate quan- I titles of pneumatic tires and tubes for j year ending June 1. 1917. according to specifications, which specifications and blddinc blanks may be obtained on ap plication to Joseph W. Hunter. Acting I State Highway Commissioner, Harris ! burg. AUDITOR'S \OTI('E ! NOTICE Is hereby given that the un j derslgned, appointed auditor by the Or ' phans' Court of Dauphin County, for the | purpose of making distribution of the I funds in the hands of C. E. Jauss, ad ministrator of the estate of Anna C. Jauss, late of the City of Harrisburg. | Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, will sit I for the purpose of his appointment in 1 the Law Library, In the Court House, ! Harrisburg-, Pa., on Monday. May 29, 1916. at 2 o'clock P. M.. when and where J all parties Interested can attend. I F. J. SCIIAFFNER, Auditor. Musical | $25.00 TALKING MACHINE arid ! $39.00 worth of records for $30.00 to i quick buyer. R-4106, care Telegraph. EXPERT PIANO TUNING " i $1.60 Bell 14* Winter Piano Co.. 28 N. Fourth St ! WE BUY any kind of talking ma chines and records, or trade them In on 1 new up-to-date machine. 315 Broad | street I Storage | FIREPROOF STORAGE Prlvat* rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company I STORAGE 419 Bread street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to SB. Wagons, 75 cjnta ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 road street j ' • 1 Money to Loan | MONEY advanced to housekeepers at i rates; business confidential. Profit : Sharing L*>an Society, Room 7. Spooner • Building, 9 North Market Square. Summer Resorts and Cottages BOILING SPRINGS Lake View Cot - tage, opposite park. Is now open for summer. Excellent table. L. B. Allen, j Boiling Springs, Pa., Box 32. =3 Automobiles AUTO FOR SALE 1915 Model Lozier Car; same as present model that sells for $2,775. Body bad ly damaged. Can be re paired into a roadster at moderate cost. Address Box B 4145, in care of Tele graph. FORD Touring, late model, in At shape. Maxwell Touring and Overland Roadi ster. All at bargain prices. _ E - w - Snank. 107 Market street. FOR SALE One 1915 Empire tour i? K °,? r ' . Has heen driven 3,300 miles. Excellent condition. Will demonstrate. Apply Penbrook Motor Car Co., Pen brook. Pa. Bell phone 1597J-3. FOR SALE Mitchell Six, fullv : equipped; Ford Runabout; Bru«ii [Truck; small, very cheap 1910 Overland in good condition; concrete mixer, one quarter yard; 1915 International i Truck; one-barrel gasoline storage tank; one gun metal motorboat, engine four-cylinder, 16-horse-power. West Fairvlew Garage, West Fairvlew Pa Bell phone 3069M-2. FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR recently overhauled; two extra rims' bulb and electric horns, clock This outfit is complete. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Will demonstrate. Bell phone 445 R. FOR SALE Hudson 1912 Touring ■ car, in excellent condition. Apnly 17"4 j Fifth street. I ONE mod.il K Pullman delivery truck ; for sale or trade on Ford. G R Nav lor, Marysvllle, Pa. Legal Notices CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 385 IN BANK RUPTCY. ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania, Edwin S Miller ;of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Penn sylvania. a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1. 1898, having applio.l for a full discharge from all debts prov inblf against his estate under said Act notice Is hereby given to all known | creditors and other persons in interest to appear before the said court at Scranton. in said district, on the 12tli day of June, 1916, at 10 o'clock in tho I forenoon, to show cause, if any they I have, why the prayer of the said peti tioner should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER. j Clerk. A PUBLIC SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELIZA JBETHVILLB. PENNSYLVANIA, will offer at public sale seventy-five (75 > 1 shares of the capital stock of the W Ip. ZARTMAN LUMBER COMPANY, on I Tuesday, May 16, 1916, at 2 o'clock P.M.. I at the front of the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg. Pa. For further ! particulars apply to H. H. HASSINGER, Cashier. Or Elizabethville, Pa. STROUP & FOX Attorneys, No. 15 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICR NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap j plication will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. on the 24th day of July, A. D. 1916, | by Wm. B. Bennett, Trustee; Augustus Lutz and A. H. Fraim, under the pro visions of an Act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. approved May 13. 1876, en titled, "An Act for the incorporation and regulations of banks and discount and deposit" and the supplements and amendments thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation to be called KEYSTONE BANK to be located In Harrisburg, Pa., for the purpose of car rying on tne business of banking tinder the provisions of the Act aforesaid and the supplements and amendments thereto. The amount of the capital stock shall be fifty thousand dollars, to be divided into one thousand shares of the par value of fifty dollars each. SCOTT S. LEI BY, Solicitor. Harrisburg. Pa., April 22, 1916. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3172 IN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania, Joseph D. Bren ner, of I-larrisburg, Dauphin County* Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1 SOS. having: ap plied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act. notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons in Interest, to appear before the said court in Scran ton, in said District, on the 19th day of June, 1916. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should ,not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER. Clerk.