Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 03, 1916, Page 16, Image 16

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rpHESE artistic homes are located in the restricted '"community" section north of Briggs Street 011 Seven
teentli and intercepting streets. Models ot modern building, these homes are always open to the public.
For those who desire a home built to meet their individual requirements, plots can be purchased, and
consultation regarding building cost if desired.
GEORGE A. SHREINER
Seventeenth and Forster Streets
9
BILLIE Bf'RKE
The star of '"Gloria's Romance." a new
serial. or. to be exact, a motion picture
novel from the pens of Mr. and Mrs.
Rupert Hugties. recently took part in
the monster benefit held in the Xew
York Hippodrome for the soldiers
blinded In the European war. Miss
Burke's part was small, but effective.
She recited the following: poem, especi
ally written for her:
I'm grolnsr to ask a simple thtnsr of you.
Something that may cause you ail to
smile.
Watch me—and do exactly as 1 do
For just a very, very little while.
Hold out your hands—palm up.
That's right' Now place them flrmlv
o'er your eyes.
You mustn't peep until I sav "Time's
up!"
For that would spoil our lltle en
terprise.
Sisters Read My Free Offer!
I am a woman.
RUA j know » woman's Irak.
I know her Dead of armpathy and help.
BL\ jf » ;s°* "S Hte onhappy because of fll-neal-h.
7P U feel unfit for household duties, social pleasure*, or
employment, write and tell rae just how you suffer.
m 1 free tea days' trial of a home treatment
J kmUr^in-7° \vv??^ S ° ° eennot understand women's
r wJStI
lf"° v *„ e " e r, th A n an ' man - I want to tell you how to
cure yourself at home at a co»t of about 12 cents a week.
*» "yousuffjefrom women's peculiar ailmentscaus-
i n 3"' D •« **• *"**.b*ck, or boweU. le.Ua. af waisfat
! down,on,*J,on, fallia. or ditplacment of
-y?j BP/ ' " 1 Bwn « aod bladder waakn... or
and pa«a.,p«irful or miolu period..
Sir S^ s^^"'ten.s^rsrirs
T Pjf* l ®* dark circles under the ayes.pain in the left
er a®ea.ral feelioc that life ia not worth Uriel,
I INVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT
word along to some other sufferer. My home treatment Is for younr or old. To Mothers of Dauah
tera, I will explain how to overcome green sickness (chlorosis) irregularities, headaches, anu lassil
tude In you OK women and restore them to plumpness arid health. Tell me If you are worried about
J!"nnif&ffl, 'L J?1 W^ ,d *J2P v "IJ!Zf omo treatment a ton days' trial, and
.Dterfe. e with daily work. If health is worth atklngfor. then accept my fenerous offer and
7!?S' 0, i k *„ f T** fndndJn* ®T illustrated booklet. ''Wo-eoaO^
1 will sendalUn plain wrappers postpaid. To save time, you can cut out this offer, mark your feel*
'riir d *2?" !?.■?' 'J?* 1 •• rm may not see this offer a K ain. Addreaa, *
WHS. M. SUMMBRS, Box H, SOUTH BEND, INO.
SATURDAY EVENING,
' At this point every light In the thea
ter was extinguished, and Miss Burke
• called out, "Time's Up!"
After a momentary pause, to let the
impression of real blindness steal over
the minds of everyone In that throng,
which numbered thousands, Miss Burke
resumed her speech.
Here in the darkness I appeal to you
For those whose eyes are blinded for
all time.
Give but a mite to help them, and I'll
know
I have not spoke in vain this little
rhyme.
At the conclusion the lights were
switched on and girls distributed prom-
I Issory notes in the audience. More than
$20,000 was raised.
EVENTS ABROAD
AFFECT MARKET
International Shares Inclined
to Sag; Speculation in Spe
cialties Renewed
By Associated Press
New York. June 3.—The week-end
session denoted the concern of finan
cial Interests in the latest news from
i abroad. International shares were in
| cllned to sag for the most part, with
concessions in Anglo-French and Ca
nadian war issues.
Speculation in certain specialties
was renewed with greater visor, how
ever. automobile stocks adding enor
mously to recent sains, with new high
records for Willys-Overland common
and preferred and Chandler Motors,
while General Motors made a Jump
of 67 points at 529. Cuban and South
Porto Rico sugars rose 14 to 15 points
and Marine preferred cunt within the
smallest fraction of its maximum at
98H. The closing was irregular. |
Bonds were lower.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New
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:
Allis Chalmers 27 27
Amer Beet Sugar 77 4 77 4
American Can 55 4 55%
Am Car and Foundry Co 59 4 59
Am Ice Securities 28 4 28 %
Amer Loco 71 714
Amer Smelting 96 4 96 4
Amer Tel and Tel 129 4 129 4
Anaconda 83 83 4
Atchison 105*4 105 Mi !
Baldwin Locomotive ... 89 874 1
Baltimore and Ohio 914 914
B F Goodrich 76 76
Butte Cop 87 89 4 j
California Petroleum ... 21 s * 21 4
Canadian Pacific 1754 174
Central Leather 54 54
Chesapeake and 0hi0... 63 4 63 4
Chi Mil and St Paul 98 4 984
Chicago R 1 and Pacific. 20 4 20 4
Chino Con Copper 52 4 52 4
Col Fuel and Iron 42 4 42 4
Corn Products 184 18 4
Crucible Steel 83 83
Distilling Securities .... 49 48 4
Erie 384 38 4
Erie. Ist pfd 534 334
General Electric Co .... 169 4 169 4
General Motors 515 549
Great Northern pfd.'.... 1214 1214
Great Northern Ore subs 39 39 4
Inspiration Copper 444 44 4
Kenneeott 53 4 53 4
Kansas City Southern. . . 26 4 26 4
Lehigh Valley 824 82 4
Maxwell Motors 84 4 S6 4
Merc Mar ctfs 25 4 2»4
Merc Mar ctfs pfd 96 4 97
Mex Petroleum 107 " 107
Miami Copper 35 4 35 4
Missouri Pacific 64 6
National Lead 66 4 66 4
New York Central 106 4 106 4
N T N H and H
Norfolk and Western... 131 134 4
Northern Pacific 114 4 114 4
Pacific Mail 22 4 22 4
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 584 584
Railway Steel Spg 434 434
Ray Con Copper 22 4 22 4
Reading 100 4 100
Republic Iron and Steel. 47 4 47 4
Southern Pacific 984 98 4
Southern Ry 23 4 23
Southern Ry pfd 66 66
Studebaker 139 1414
Tennessee Copper 43 4 434
Third Ave 624 62 4
Union Pacific 137 1374
t* S I Alcohol 159 1594
U S Rubber 56 56
U S Steel ;.... 83 4 83 4
l T S Steel pfd 1174 11" 4
Utah Copper 804 81 4
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 42 42
West Union Telegraph.. 95 95
Westlnghouse Mfg 61 614
\K\\ YORK H4\K ST (TEX EST
New York, June 3. The statement
of the actual condition of Clearing
House Banks and Trust Companies for |
.the week sbox* that tbey hold »jS,SS>V
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
reserve in excess of legal require
ments. This is a decrease of $9,125,-
"1" fr.j»t last week.
The statement follows:
Vctual Condition
Loans, etc., $3,393,1196,000; decrease
s!>. .'99,000.
Reserve in own vaults (B), $413,551,-
000 decrease, $G.264.000.
Reserve in Federal Reserve Banks,
$159,310,T00; decrease, $3.654,000.
Reserve in other depositories, $58,-
! (>5.000; decrease. $3,141,000.
Net demand deposits, $3,344,892,000-
, decrease. $23. 709,000.
Net time deposits. $165,521,000; in
crease, $4,249,000.
Circulation, $31,604,000; decrease,
$67,000.
<R| Of which $345,184,000 Is specie.
Aggregate reserve. $631,026,000.
Excess reserve. $55,550,340; decrease.
$9,125,010.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111.. June 3. Cattle Re
ceipts. 100; slow. Native beef cattle.
sß.2oifi 11.05: western sters. $5.65®9.65;
stockers and feeders, s6.oo<fi 9,0u: cows
and _ heifers, $4.50® 9.50; calves, sß.oo®
Sheep Receipts, 5.000; dull.
Wethers. $7.00® 5.25; lambs, SS.OOT<
10.60; Springs. 18.50® 11.85.
Hogs Receipts. 11.000; slow. Bulk
of sales. $9.50®9.70; light, $9.00«J9.65;
mixed. $9.3009.75; heavv. $9.20® 9,50,
rough. $9.2009.35; pigs, $7.00®5.7a. 1
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. June 3. Stocks closed 1
steady.
Cambria Steel 82 ; ' s
General Asphalt 34
General Asphalt. Pfd 70^
Lake Superior Corporation 10
Lehigh Navigation 75
Lehigh Valley S2> 4 I
Pennsylvania Railroad 5S>. 1
Philadelphia Klectrlc -7 3 4
Philadelphia Company 40 !
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 38 |
Philadelphia Rapid Transit ]S* s j
Reading ~ 100\ }
Storage Battery .. 64 1
t'nion Traction 44 U
Cnited Gas Improvement 88 " !
Cnited States Steel 83 \ j
Suggestions and Eatlniitm Riven Free
J. M. SMITH
Hard Wood Floors
LAID AND FINISHED
OI.D FLOORS RENOVATED
STAIHS COVERED WITH HAIIOWOOD
FLOORS KEPT IN CONDITION
Rell I'honei 13U1 M.
S2IU Rrookwood St. Harriaburg, Pa.
Public Sale of Local Stocks and Real Estate
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916, 10:30 A. M.
IX FRONT OF COURTHOUSE, HAHHISHURG.
Stocks: FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Harrisburg. Pa. HARRIS-
Bl RG LIGHT & POWER COMPANY 6 C & Cumulative Preferred.
Real Estate: LOT OF GROUND on east side of North Fifth Street,
(>& feet, 8 inches south of Emerald, Harrlsburg, Pa.
Frontage. 68 feet, 6 inches.
Depth, 131 feet, 5 inches.
Opportunity will he given to purchase above stocks in odd lots.
Right Is reserved to reject any bid, and to withdraw any of said
property from sale.
Terms, cash: but, where desired by purchasers, the vendor will ar
range for loans upon property purchased to the extent of 75 per cent,
of the purchase price of the stocks and two-thirds of the purchase
price of the real estate: or. If preferred, for the entire purchase monev
upon approved additional security.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, Executor I
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FOR RENT
Immediate vicinity of Market Squar«
Garage Building, 26.3x75 feet
Inquire, Rettew & Bushnell
1000 N. 3rd St.
Buiidini to be finished about August Ist.
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PHILADELPHIA I'llODl'CE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. June 3. Wheat
Lower; No. 2. red. spot and June, sl.Ol
0i 1.03N0. 2, Southern, red, 9U 1 . 2 c®
sl.Ol i,.
1 Corn—The market is nominal; No. 2.
yellow, local, 79 >4® 80c; steamer. No. 2.
yellow, local, 78® 79c.
Oats—Nominal; No. 2. white, 47®
47 He; No. 3. white, 44 4to 45 M-c.
Bran The market is dull;
city mills, winter, per ton, $26.50; west
ern, winter, per ton, $26.50; Spring, per
ton. $24.00' .50.
Refined Sugars The market is dull;
powdered, 7.70® 7.75 c; line granulated.
7.60®7.65c; confectioners" A. 7.50®7.55c.
Butter Market steady; western,
j creamery, extra, 31®32c; nearby
prints, fancy, 34c.
Eggs The market is steadv;
P. in...'-el.. • hoi, n. h.
free cases, $7.05 per case: do., current
receipts, free cases, $6.60® 6.75 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases. $7.Uj
per case; western, firsts, free cases.
S6 60ifi)6 90 per ca*e.
IJve Poultry—The market is firm;
fowls, 19@20c; roosters, 13®14c,
Spring chickens, 24@34c; do., broilers.
30®38c; uucks. 15<S>16c; geese. 14®16c.
Pressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy,
i 22 4 *5 23c; do., good to choice, 21 % ® 22c;
1 do., small sizes. IS® 20c old roosters,
, 15Uc; broiling chickens, nearby, 35®
KENOVA OIL
COMPANY
Controlling Acres
of Oil and Gas Leases in the Heart
of the
New Kentucky
Oil Fields
Where I>2 per cent, of Drilling* Are
Producing.
Strategically the best location in
this wonderful new district. Splen
did management, including oil men
of international repute.
Stock \ov» Ac«l>e Around 72c On
NEW YORK CURB MARKET
With strong advancing tendency. I 1
recommend immediate purchase "at
the market." Special information i
free on request.
JOHN V. DUNNE
Established 1906
115 IIROADWAV NEW YORK
Member N. Y. Curb Market Assn. \
JUNE 3, 1916.
soc, do., western, 2l'<s>24c; roastlnx
rhlckcna, western. choir* lo fancy, ivy
..c no.. fa!r to c«u>d. «nrln*
ducks, nearby, 22c; do., western, 12
l fc« . c 11 HH i I«> 1 & u „
Potato. The market is firm
Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.30
41M.1U; .New York., p-r bushel, $1.31141)
, wei stern, pel bushel, $ 1..!0@ 1.35;
Florida, No. I. per barrels. |5.50©5.7.";
Florida. No. 2, per barrel. Jl.Offf I.So-
South Carolina. No. 1, per barrel $5 On
south Carolina, No. 2. per bar
rel. $3.50« 4.00. ' 1
Flour Dull and nominal: winter,
straight, $5.25@5.5u; do., patents, so.6u
fia.So; Spring firsts, dear, $5.3505.75;
$5.50(1?5.75; do., patents.
6 50° d °" favorlte brands, $6.25®
I Hay The market is Arm
with a f?ood demand; No. 1, large
bales. $2o.o0; Mo. 1, medium baios
$25.50; No. 2. do., $22.00@23.00; No. 3
do.. $17.0© 19.00.
Clover mixed, light mixed $23.00#
23.50; No. 1, do., $21.50@22.50' No 2
do.. $17.00® 18.00.
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niIBBER STAMQP
HU SEALS & STENCILS UV
|| ** MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS * |fl
II 130 LOCUSTS! HBG.PA. U
Agents Wanted
— ,
Wonder Truck
Attachment
For
Ford Cars
A few agencies open .vet
We are producing a sim
ple device that will trans*
form a
I'ORI) CAR into
a MOTOH TRUCK or one
ton capacity In a few
hours.
This device is of proven
merit, and is solving the
delivery problem for many
retail and wholesale mer
chants all over the United
States. Tt is the most
economical Truck in the
world to-day.
Demand is large. Kasy
to sell. Good commission
allowed. Ilig opportunity
for a few live men with a
little money.
l r or full details write or
wire
W.W.Hoffman
Johnstown, Pa.
Legal Notices
1 1 KOTICE
\ NOTICE la hereby given thaf an ap
plication will he made to the Governor
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nla. on the 24th day of July, A D 1916*
by W* B. Bennett, Trustee: Augustus
L.utz 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
Harrlsburir, Pa . for the purpose of car
tying on the business of banking under
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
> tha par value of fifty dollars each.
SCOTT S. LEI BY.
Solicitor.
I Harrtabur*. AgtU 22, 1911, ,
J Legal Notices
j Pennsylvania Stnte Highway Depart -
inei.t, HarrUburgr, Pa. Sealed proposals
wilt be received at said office until 10
" ~, June 1.1. 1916, when bids will l»e
puMicly • pened and scheduled, and con
tracts awarded as soon thereafter as
possible, lor the reconstruction of :i -
0,35 lineal feet of . ithoi- Reinforced Ce
ment Concrete or Bituminous and Reln
lor< eri Cement Concrete onvement. If?
feet wide, being a portion of Stain
Highway Route 131. situated In Blrm
tngnsm Township, and 4.250 lineal feet
of Vitrified Block pavement. ir, feet
wide, situated in Nether Providence
Township, both in Delaware County;
1 i.79a lir.eal feet of either Reinforced
Cement Concrete or Bituminous and Ke
intorcid Cement Concrete pavement Irt
feet wide, situated In Pennshurv and
kennett Townships, and 21,035 'lineal
feet of either Reinforced Cement Con
crete or Bituminous and Reinforced Ce
ment Concrete pavement. 16 feet wide
situated In Fast Nottingham and West
Nottingham Townships, both in Chester
County, being portions of State High
way Route 131; 5,275 lineal feet of
Vitrified Block pavement, 22 feet wide
situated in Rochester Township,
Beaver County, being a portion of State
Highway Itoute No. 77. and 4,390 lineal
feet of Bituminous pavement It! feet
wide, situated In Whltemarsh Town
ship. Montgomery County. Plans and
specifications may be seen at office of
State Highway Department, HarrN
hurg; 1001 Chestnut Street. Philadel
phia. and 903 Hart.ie Building. Pitts
burgh. Pa. Kull particulars an.l infor
mation on application to Joseph W
Hunter. First Deputy State Highway
Commissioner.
NOTICE
To Bondholders of Penna. Milk Pro
ducts «'o.:
NOTICE is hereby given that holders
, of Mortgage Bonds, numbers 213. 27
21 1, 20. 12, 3,:, 25. 212, 1 1. 21. 32, 210, 22!
2t>, 31, 209, and 24. shall present them
:to the Union Trust Co. Pennsylvania,
Harrisburg, Pa., Tnrstee. for payment.
July 1, 1916, after which date interest
| will cease on above mentioned bonds,
i PENNA. MILK PRODUCTS CO.,
Harrisburg, Penna.
I NOTICE Letters of administration
on the estate of Augustus W. .lorr
mann, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin
county. Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned residing in
Harrisburg. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settlen.enu
h;. Naomi Herrmann, executrix.
\DMl\lvrn \THI.VS \OTICK
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
of a'iniinistration on the estate oi Sam
uel K. Houek, late of the Borough of
Royalton. Dauphin Countj. Pennsylva
niafl, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned. All persons Indebted
to said estate are requested to inako
payment and those having claims or
demands will make known the same
without delav to
ANNA ELIZABETH HOIJCK.
Administratrix,
Or Royalton, Pa.
JAMES G. HATZ. Attorney,
Calder Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
PROPOSALS
Offlce of the Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounda and Buildings, Har
risburg. Pa.
J SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv.
|ed by the Superintendent of Public
(Grounds an;i Buildings at his offlce In
! the State Capitol Building. Harrisburg.
| Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday.
June 13, 1916, for furnishing all ma
terials and labor required in the recon
struction of Launary Building and
, equipment, and Power House and
equipment, damaged or destroyed by
fire October 16, 1915, at the State Insti
| tution for Feeble-Minded of Western
I Pennsylvania, located at Polk, Venango
I County, Pennsylvania, as called for in
the plans and specifications prepared
under the direction of the Board of
j Commissioners of Public Grounds and
Tuildlnrs.
I Plans. specifications and bidding
blanks may be obtained by prospective
bidders on application to J. M. Murdoch
M. D„ Superintendent, State Institution.
Polk, Venartfco County. Pa., or to the
Superintendent of Public Grounds and.
Buildings. Harrisburg, Pa.
I A certified check drawn to the order
of tlie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in the ium of ten per cent. (10 per
cent.) of the contract price must accom
pany each proposal. Proposals and
checks must be in sealed envelopes
I m'nrked "Proposals for Rebuilding
Laundry Building and Power House
Polk. Pa."
Separate proposals will be received
for Laundry Building, Boiler and
Power House. Laundry Machinery
Power House Machinery, Plumbing
H . e, i Un . K „? m ! VentiUtln* Work
and Electrical Work.
. „ . , SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent Publlo Grounds & Build
las*