Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 09, 1916, Page 12, Image 12

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FOR SALE
Real Estate With a Future
bath! steam uS£ Rcgina street—one square from Reservoir Park. Modern Bt ** rk Southwest corner of Bellevue Road and Tewentieth streets.
gas kitchen, pantry; lot 25 by 100 ft. , combination lights, first'floor"in Modern steam-heated house, now being completed. One
20-foot paved street in rear. Price re- and steam heated. All you could desire in location and sur- nut . front and rear stairway. Lot 110 square from Bellevue Park, two squares from Market street
Btruction*° W present day cost ot coa " roundines feet to 20 " foot stree t- Price within three squares from Reservoir Park. All you could desire
® ' . reach of one with medium salary. in location.
J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market Street Be ii phone 4259
SESSION BROAD
AND VERY ACTIVE
Indicative of Something More
Constructive Than Customary
Week-End Settlements
New York, Sept. 9.—To-day's broad
and very active two-hour session was
indicative of something more construc
tive than the customary week-end
settlements of professional contracts.
Discouraging crop conditions, which
caused some Irregularity In yesterday's
late trading, were wholly ignored, ex
cept for moderate restraint In grang
ers. This was more than offset by de
cided strength in other important
quartet s. United States Steel rose Over
three points to a new high record and
shipping shares were again conspicu
ous with a new maximum for Atlantic.
Gulf and West Indies, while Reading
made its highest quotation of the vear
at 112%. Coppers, industrials of vari
ous descriptions and unclassified spe
cialties registered 2 to 5-point gains
at the buoyant close. Bonds were
steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co.. members Xew 1
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex- j
changes, 3 Xorth Market Square. Har- 1
risburg; 133 8 Chestnut street, Phila- '
dolphia: 34 Pine street. Xew York, :
furnish the following quotations:
Xew York. Sept. 9.
.... , Open. Clos. !
Ains-Chalmers 23 % 24
American Beet Sugar ... 91 >4 91
American Can 63% 64%'
American C & F 63% 63% i
American Ice Securities . 29% 30% i
American Locomotive .. 77% 78% !
American Smelting 104 V. 105 j
American T & T 133 " 133
Anaconda 88% 88%
Atchison 104 103%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 82 83
Baltimore & Ohio 87 86% i
Bethlehem Steel 490 490 j
Butte Copper 69% 69% j
California Petroleum ... 21% 21%
Canadian Pacific 176% 177
Central Leather 5960% !
Chesapeake & Ohio 61% 61% '
C. M&St P 93% 92%
C. RI&P 17% 16%
Cbino Con Copper 55% 56
Col I & 1 49 4 50%
Consol Gas 137 137
Corn Products 15 14%
Crucible Steel S3 84%
Distilling Securities .... 45 45%
Erie 37% 37%
Erie Ist pfd 53 52%
General Motors 574 574 I
Goodrich B F 72 72%
Great Northern pfd .... 116% 116% j
Great Northern Ore subs 39 42 |
Inspiration Copper 62% 62% I
Interboro-Met 16% 17
Interboro-Met pfd 74 74 !
Kennecott Copper 52 53%
Lackawanna Steel 80% 81% |
Lehigh Valley 79% 79%!
Maxwell Motors 84% 85
Merc War ctfs 49% 48% f
Merc War ctfs pfd 122 122% i
Mexican Petroleum 11l 111% i
Miami Copper 37 37% I
Missouri Pacific 3% 3 % i
X Y Central 104 % 104% ■
X Y Ont and Western.. 26% 26% |
Xorfolk and Western ...
Xorthern Pacific 109% 109% :
Pacific Mail 27 27%
Pennsylvania Railroad . . 56 55%
Pressed Steel Car 55% 55%
Railway Steel Spring ... 49% 49
Ray Con Copper 25% 25%
Reading 111% 111%
Repub.ic Iron and Steel. 56% 61%
Southern Pacific 97% 98
Southern Railway 24 "23%
Studebaker 123% 124%
Tennessee Copper 26% 27%
Union Pacific 139% 139%
U. S. I. Alcohol 113% 114%
U. S. Rubber 57% 58%
U. S. 3te 100% 103%
U. 8. Steel pfd 118% 118%
Ltah Copper 86% 87
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 42% 43%
Western Union Telegraph 96% 96%
Westinghouse Mfg 60% 61%
PHIL.AnRI.PRIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
P*J! ad e, lph i*' Sept- 9- Wheat
11 *o ; ?-°- I; re f spot and September.
©1 Southern, red. 1.50
Steady; No. 2, yellow, local.
96 97c' * teamer - No - 2 - local.
Lower; No. 2. white, 53% ©
64c: No. 3, whue, 52®52%c.
Bran The market Is steady;
city mills, winter, per ton. $26.00; west
•rn. winter per ton. S2C RO; *©tt. winter
IS?4fsh , M OO0,WO; Sprln *- P#r tOB
-jSg"6 ed 3o5 r c";
®.25c: confectioners' A. 6.10®.15C
Butter The market is firm;
western, creamery. extras, 34® 35c
neerhv prints, fancy. S7e.
_ Eggs The market is firm-
Pennsylvania and other nearby first*,
free cases. $9.90 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases. )9.60 per case
western, extras, firsts, free cases. $9 #0
?er esse; do., firsts, free cases. $9,300
0 ner case
Live Poultry The market Is dull;
SATURDAY EVENING,
fowls. 19U®21c; roosters. 14(315c;
| Spring chickens, 18ST23c; do., broilers.
:30#38c; ducks. 15<dl7c; geese. Uttloc.
| L>re3sed Poultry—Steady; fowls,fanc>
! 23®23%c; do., good to choice, 224ji22Hc,
Jo., small slies. ls®>2lc; old roost
ers, 16c; broiling chickens, nearby.
; -6@32c; do., western. 22@20c; roasting
. chickens, western, choice to fancy, 22©
34c; do., fair to sood. 15@lSc; spring
| ducks, nearby, 21c.
I Potatoes Market dull and weak;
Eastern Shore. No. 1, per barrel.
! $3.500 2.75; do.. No. 2, per barrel. $1.25{
; 1.50; Norfolk. No. 1, per barrel. $2.50®
12.75: do.. No. 2, per barrel. 11.2561.50;
I Jersey, per basket. 60i'65c.
Flour Market dull and nominal;
; winter, clear. S.uu@S.So; do. straights
$6.40® 6.80; do. patents. $7.00® 7.50;
; Spring, firsts, clear, $6.50® 7.40; do.
patents. $7.50® 8.25; do., favorite brana
$8.50® 8.75.
Hay The market is Arm with a
fair demand; old timothy. No. 1. large
bales, $19.00® 20.00; No. 1. medium
I bales, $19.00® 20.00; No. 2. do., $17,004}
| 18.00; No. 3. do.. $15.00® 16.00: no grade.
slo.oo® 11.00; new timothy. No. 1, $17.50
j ® 18.00; No. 2. $16.00® 16.50; No. 2,
j $14.00® 15.00; new clover mixed, light
mixed. $16.50; No. 1. do.. $15.00® 15.50;
No. 2. do., $13.50 @14.50.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT
By Associated Press
I New York. Sept. 9. The statement
|of the actual condition of Clearing
i House Banks and Trust Companies for
j the week shows that they hold $69,501,-
070 reserve in excess of legal requlre
! ments. This is a decrease of $26,028,-
| 070 from last week.
, The statement follows;
Actual Condition
Loans, discounts, etc., *3,305,602,000;
increase. $13,265,000.
l Reserve in own vaults (B), $401,136,-
i OOoi decrease, $40,448,000.
Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank,
. $171,o5o,000; increase. $9.464,000.
Reserve in other depositories, $54,-
619,000; increase, $1,422,000.
I Net demand deposits, $3,2334,473,000;
decrease, $19,558,000.
Net time deposits, $170,250,000; de
' crease. $158.000.
' Circulation, $30,900,000; decrease,
$4- ~000.
! (B) Of which $345,253,000 is specie.
Aggregate reserve, $626,805,000.
Excess reserve. $69,801,070; decrease,
; $26,028,* 07.
Summary of State Banks and Trust
[ Companies in Greater New York, no,
1 included in Clearing House statement, i
Loans, discounts, etc., $725,669,900,1
increase, $10,982,700.
Specie. $60,386,300; increase, $955,200.
Legal-tenders, $9,410,300; increase,
$469,100.
Total deposits. $893,038,600; Increase, ;
$12,029,600.
Banks' cash reserve in vault. $12,120,- I
200.
Trust Companies' cash reserve in I
vault, $57,595,100.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Sept. 9. Stocks closed
steady.
General Asphait 29 i
i General Asphalt. Pfd 69
Lake Superior Corporation 10%
Navigation 75>%
Lehigh Valley 79>4 ;
Pennsylvania Railroad 55 " s ,
Philadelphia Electric 28* .
Philadelphia Company 39
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 37
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 20
Reading 111%
Storage Battery Sa
Union Traction 44% '
I'nited Gas Improvement 88
.United States Steel 103%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated tress
Chicago, 111., Sept. 9. Hogs He
' oeipts. 9.000; weak. Bulk of sales. SIO.OO '
<810.90; light. I10.00611.2S; mixed.
I $9.75011.25; heavy. $9.75® 11.05; rough.'
i $9.700 9.90; pigs. $6.50® 9.40.
Cattle Receipts, 500; steady. Na
tive beef cattle, $6.60®11.35; stockers
and feedrs $4.75®7.70; cows and heif
ers, $3.65*5 9.40; calves. $8.75® 13.00.
Sheep Receipts. 500; steady.
Wethers, $6.75@8.35; lambs. $7.00®
11.25.
!; Wanted by man and wife, !'
!; two clean, cheerful and nice- !>
i !| ly furnished bedrooms, with !'
!; private bath, in Harrisburg, !'
!; convenient to Capitol, for !'
!; use February, March, April !'
!; and May, 1917. Send full j'
;! particulars as to location, '!
j! price, etc., to W. M. J., No.' <|
!; 47 Vandergrift Building, !■
J> Pittsburgh, Pa. ' jl
QIIBBER STAMnp
|J|f SEALS & STENCILS U\
II w MFG.EYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ 11
11 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. U
FREE DANCING V
Afternoon and Evening
Labor Day, Sept. 4
WILD CAT FALLS INN
Marietta, Pa.
Chicken and Waffles a Specialty
AMKRICAIS OX STEAMKRS
By Associated Press
Washington, Sept. 9. —Joseph Mor
in. an American, was among the crew :
saved from the British steamer Rle
vaulx Abbey, sunk off Hull. England, i
on September 3. according to reports
to-day to the State Department, from
Consul Hathaway, at Hull. He said
the vessel probabiy struck a mine.
The crew of 27 and 5 passengers were
saved and landed at Hull. Two sail- J
ors lost their lives. The vessel was en i
route from Rotterdam. Consul Hath
away alro reported that no Americans
were aboard the French steamer Ville
D'Oran. sunk off Scarborough Septem
ber 5 or on the Danish steamer Far- !
matyr, sunk September 2 near Yar- ;
mouth by a mine or torpedo.
TRAINING CRUISE ENDS
By Associated Press
"Washington, D. C., Sept. 9.—With i
announcement that the "John Paul
Jones cruise." on which 2,500 civilians I
have been in training since August 13. j
had been highly successful, orders to- '
day were issued by the Navy Depart- !
ment terminating the training. The
fix rererve battleships comprising the
training fleet will land the men, most
of them probably to-day, at Boston,
Philadelphia. Baltimore, New York,
Norfolk and Charleston.
ENTICING GIRLS, CHARGE
Charged with approaching two |
girls, aged 13 and 12 years, at Fourth
and Market streets, this morning, and
attempting to entice them to go with
him, C. T. Bricker, aged 23, was ar
rested by Detective Shuler. Accord- 1
PUBLIC SALE
The Lebanon County, Penna., Farm Lands and Timber Tracts of the
Estate of SAMUEL S. LONG, deceased, will be offered at Public Sale,
on Saturday, September 16, 1816, as follows:
1 choice farm, 133 acres, adjoining Xcwmanstown, Pa. Large brick
house, brick and frame barn.
1 fine farm, 164 acres, large brick house in good condition, bath, hot
and cold water. This property being the home farm of said Samuel
S. Long, stone and frame barn, etc., would make a line institutional
location.
1 farm, 92 acres, splendid location for dairy purposes. Large springs of
purest water. Stone and frame barn, "Queene Anne" frame house.
1 tract pine and chestnut timber, 3ft acres.
1 tract poplar and chestnut timber, 40 acres.
1 tract mountain pasture and timber land, 431 acres.
1 mountain farm and timber tract of 344 acres.
1 tract mo attain farm land and pasture, 126 acres.
10 other tracts timber and pasture lands.
These properties eight miles west of the Wernersville health resorts.
Sale commences at 1 o'clock P. M. from the home farm near Xew
manstown, Lebanon County, Pa. Eor further information, apply to
Richard Stout, Newmanstown, Pa., or to the undersigned
• HERBERT S. LONG
Surviving Executor, 106 Warren St., New York City.
HONEST VALUE
Is what every man gets
when he smokes a
KING OSCAR
5c CIGAR
The best tobacco money
can buy is put in this 25
year old quality brand.
JOHN C. HERMAN & CO.
Makers
HARRD3BURG TELEGRAPH }
Ing to the police the two girls stepped
from a car and were approached by
Bricker, who first asked them to go
with them to River Front Park. When
they refused, he asked them to go to
a house in Walnut street, when the
officer appeared on the scene. Bricker
was held for a hearing.
•VUWWWWAWVWWWW •
5 The Senior Department ;!
!• of Pine Street Presby- I;
•I terian Sunday School ;!
S will hold its regular session to- S
S morrow. Scholars under sixteen '!
i years of age are not permitted '[
1 to attend. All departments, ex- <[
2 cept the Senior Department, will
? be closed. I'
£ HENRY B. M'CORMICK
• "VJW.•
1 Prospect Hill Cemetery
MAHKKT *XO 2<TTH TIIKFT<
This cemetery !■ toon to be en
larßed and beautified under plan*
prepared by Warren H. Manning,
Lots will be rold with tha per-
Ipetual car- provision
Prospect Hill Cemetery Co.
Herman P. Millar. I'r^l.lrbt
LOCLIT AND COUKT
lim.L I'HO.NK :SU3
MILITARY ASS N. IS
FORMED IN CITY
[Continued Kvom l-'irst Page]
and more commands, and your curi
osity would get the better of you till
you discovered that it was only the
weekly drill of the newly organized
"Harrisburg Military Association."
Earlier in the summer, and at the
time when the Mexican situation was
more critical than it apparently is at
this time, Captain George F. Lumb, of
the State Police Department, conceiv
ed the idea of starting a military class
for the instruction of young men to be
the pucleus of a skeleton regiment in
case of need. The idea was broached
and appealed to a number of men,
married and single, and after consid
erable preliminary sparring, the or
ganization began to take form and
evolve into a preparedness class, abso
lutely self-governing and domestic in
its nature, but essentially military.
The class meets one night in each
week to transact business, elect such
new members as may be needed to fill
vacancies, and for purposes of infan
try drill and to acquire the ability to
Real Estate For Sale
It's Yours, If You Act Quick
• 1209 Green street 3-story
brick house —10 rooms and bath
—furnace —hot and cold water
—gas—splendid condition—good
location. See me about price. \
M. A. FOUGHT
272 North St.
For Rent
Alley to No. 18 North Third
street, suitable for small busi
ness or show case. Apply
Commonwealth
Trust Co.
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1® s |3 S S 22 2§ J9
5, 2 " H " " s 2 8 I s i "I 1 si i *< ii fi £§ $ I| a| i®
The magnificent Hippie Homes in the 2500 Derry street block have been selling rapidly.
But seven of the twenty homes remain unsold.
If home" means comfortable surroundings, with all conveniences, located in an excel
lent neighborhood—then these remaining, moderately-priced homes will interest you.
HAROLD A. HIPPLE
Contractor & Builder Hbg. National Bank Bldg.
SEPTEMBER 9, 1916.
take command of a body of men in the
miitary sense. The class at present
consists of the following members,
but there is a possibility of expansion
after a time if the purpose of the class
is carried out: Captain George F.
Galley, M. B. Doughton,
R. J. Elrick, Samuel \V. Fleming, Jr.,
(acting lieutenant), J. C. Funk Far
i5 5 '„ Ga , nnett T " J - Gould. John A. F.
Hall. M. D. Harry, Dr. M. V. Hazon.
John C. Herman, G. R. Hurd. Dr H
M. Kirkpatrich. Mark T. Milnor, G.
Moffatt, Lew R. Palmer, Frank
Roth, T. E. Seelye (acting captain).
E. J. Stackpole, Jr.. T. L,. Welles, D. D.
Storey. E. B. Mitchell, Jr., Ray Clark,
J. Montgomery Trace, John M. Smith
G ' Knisely, George Kunkel, Jr.!
William Lutz, Dr. George Motfltt, Coyle
Kennedy. C. A. Emerson. Paul Hook
er, Dr. William L. Keller and Walter
Bungalow
For Sale or For Rent
One-and-a-half-story bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, first
floor, two on second—hot water heat—gas and electric lights
located on 30th street, Penbrook; one block from trolley line
Possession October Ist.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
A. K. Thomas
EAST END BANK, 13TH AND HOWARD STREETS
BOTH PHONES
FOR RENT
AT DAUPHIN
Frame dwelling; containing 3 rooms and finished attic;
double cellar: hot and cola water; electric light; hot water
heat; will rent for SIO.OO. IF RENTED SOON.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.
SECOND AND WALNUT STS.
Johnston.
The next step of the association will
be to procure rifles through the Har
risburg Rifle Association.
i *************'"*'""nunnnni
For Rent $
;! Remodeled, small, com- |
|; fortable houses on South f
;! street, within a stone's |
11 throw of Fron,t street, river I
11 view, hardwood floors, |
|! steam heat, electric lighting. |
Apply
| > Commonwealth Trust Co. I
j; Harrisburg, Pa. '