12 SILVER KING of Arizona A Coming Rival of Magma Copper Production already around $10,000,000. Is within one mile of Magma Now financed for active operations. Silver King vein sys tem runs into Magma. Stock is Listed on the New York Curb. Send for our Special Circular, \o. 125. H. D. WELLS & CO. STOCK AND BONDS _ , J 4 " - ) . 25 Broad St. Tel. 2428 I Broad. 2409J , New York City Senator Knox Spent $2,411.75 in Campaign Philander C. Knox to-day tiled a fctatement showing that he had ex pended $2,411.75 in his campaign for flection as United States senator. One thousand dollars was paid to the na tional Republican campaign commit tee and a like sum to L. W. Strayer for services as secretary and his ex penses; $123.75 spent for printing and SIBS for traveling. Thomas S. Crago, re-elected con gressman at large, certified to spend ing $1,563.50 and SI,OOO still owing to the Republican state committee, to ■which he previously gave $1,500. The Northampton Hughes Alliance certified to spending SIOO and state ments of expenditure of less than SSO or nothing were filed by these electoral candidates: A. P. Rurgwin. Democrat; D. B. Fagley and W. A. Hall, Socialist, and T. S. Schaeffer. Industrialist. CUT OUT MEATS IF KIDNEYS ARE TROUBLING YOU Uric Acid in meat excites Kid neys and Irritates the Bladder. Noted Authority says we must flush Kidneys with Salts if Back hurts. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says u well-known authority, who warns lis to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free Ihe blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they Ket sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or Ihe bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous nnd dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad ■weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast each morning and in n few days yotr kidneys will act fine. Tlvs famous salts is made from the ucid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent llthia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oc casionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Warning! 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U SATURDAY EVENING, JITNEURSSHOW COUNCIL RULES FOR CITY HAULS Association Submits Its Ideas For Regulation; Considera tion Tuesday What the jitneymen, present and future, consider suitable regulations to govern the operation of the cars were submitted for Council's consideration at last evening's session and the City Commissioners will likely pass upon them at Tuesday's meeting. Certification ot the official vote on the jitney amendment last evening placed the initiative measure into ef fect, although it will not become ac tually operative until the new regu lations are approved by the Police Department. The rules were submitted by a committee of the Harrisburg Jit - ncurs" Indemnity Association, consist ing of E. C. Patterson, T. S. Troy and | E. C. Hicks. Here are some of the more impor tant rules: I Drivers and cars myst bear identi fication mark; operators must be sober, of good character, competent drivers and able to repair cars; appearance must be presentable; coat and cap style to be designated by Police De partment, except In summer, when shirts to conform with style followed by police or mall service department may be worn; drivers must safeguard feminine passengers from advances or discourteous treatment by masculine passengers; fifty hours' service per week, speed to be restricted to eighteen miles an hour, except upon rounding corners, when twelve miles is re quired; nonresident operators re stricted to route between respective towns and Market Square; city pas sengers must be carried to corners nearest homes; 5-cent fare limit from Market Square to city-limits; regular schedules are not recommended be cause they might interfere at this time with proper service; districts suggested as follows: No. 1, north of Market, Front to Capitol: No. 2, north of Mar ket, Capitol to Seventh: No. 3, Vernon to Berryhtll; No. 4, Vernon to Wal nut; No. 5, Walnut to Herr; No. 6, Steelton to Market Square. Drivers are to have the prlx liege of selecting routes and they can change them by serving a week's notice on the police; Hill and Steelton cars to use Market and Chestnut streets for detour: up town cars to use Market and Walnut. If cars run in prescribed districts and traffic becomes abnormal, they may be transferred from district to district, as on show days. Finally, jitneys should have a pub lic parking place, preferably in Market Square, if possible, and parking in Market street may be permitted for ten minutes if the cars do not park within 100 feet of each other. 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; 3 4 Pine street, New Y'ork, furnish the following quotations: New York, Dec. 2, 1916. Open. Clos. Allis Chalmers 35 35% Amer Beet Sugar 105% 105% American Can 62% 63% Am Car and Foundry Co 76 % 75 Amer Loco 90% 91 Amer Smelting 116% 118 American Sugar 116 Vi 117 Anaconda 99 % 100% Atchison 106 % 106% Baldwin Locomotive ... 77 76% Baltimore and 0hi0.... 86% 87% Butte Copper 68% 68% California Petroleum .. 26 26% Canadian Pacific 167 168 Vi Central Leather 110% 111 Chesapeake and 0hi0... 69% 69% Chi Mil and St Paul.... 93% 94 Chicago R I and Pacific. 37% 38% Chino Con Copper 68% 70 Col Fuel and Iron 57% 57% Corn Products 27% 27 Crucible Steel 85% 84% Crucible Steel pfd 124 124 Distilling Securities .... 43% 44 Erie 38 Vi 38% | Erie Ist pfd 53% 53% [General Electric Co .... 179% 180 Goodrich B F 69% 70% I Great Northern Ore subs 44% 44% Inspiration Copper .... 70% 71% iKennecott 57% 58% Kansas City Southern.. 26% 27% ! Lackawanna Steel 103% 103% j Lehigh Valley 82% 83% \ Maxwell oMtors 73% 7.3 J* 'Merc Mar Ctfs 44% 44% i Marc Mar Ctfs pfd 115% 115% Mex Petroleum 107 107% I Miami Copper 46% 46% I New York Central 108% 109 IN YN H and H 58% 58% New York Ont and West 33% 33% ; Norfolk and Western... 141% 141% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 57% 57% .Pressed Steel Car 84% 84 Railway Steel Spg 59% 59% Itay Con Copper 33% 33% Heading 112% 112% I Republic Iron and Steel. 88% 89% | Southern Pacific 100 100% I Southern Ry 29% 30 I Studebaker 120 120% Tennessee Copper 24% 24 I Union Pacific 147% 147% U S I Alcohol 136% 136% U S Rubber 66% 66% U S Steel 126 126 U S Steel pfd 121% 121% Utah Copper 123 126 % Virginia-Carolina Chem. 49 48% West Union Telegraph.. 101% 101% Westinghouse Mfg 63 63% Willys-Overland 36% 36% PHII.AnELPIMA PHODirCK Philadelphia, Deo. 2. Wheat Dower; No. 2, red, spot and December, $1.69® 1.72; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.67 ® 1.70. Corn Market steady; old western, 11.1491.17; new western, cool and sweet, 11.041.07; new Southern, eooi and sweet, 81.02® 1.04. Oats Market lower; No. 2, white, 61-61V4c; No. 3, white, o'J'i (?i6oc. Bran Market firm, fair demand; il 1..i115, W.lllc, pei lull. O.Ou rt -S -rn winter, ner ton 126 f.O- soft, winter Heftned Sugars Market steady; powdered, 7.55®7.60c;. line granulated, ,'.45® 7.50 c; confectioners' A. 7.35®7.40c. Butter Market quiet, but steady; western, creamery, extras, 40®41c; nearby prints, fancy. 43c. Eggs The market Is steady; I'ri, urvlvaniH an< m. i -by uraiv free cases, $13.50 per case: do., current receipts, free cases. $13.20 per case; .vestern. extras, firsts, free cases, $13.50 per rase; do., firsts, free cuses, $13.20 Dive Poultry The market Is dull; fowls. 15 s " lie; roosters, fS'tf. 1-tc; Spring chickens, 14® 17c; broilers, 16® 18c, lurks L6®l&c, geese, li'f 17c; turkeys 20 IS) 22c. Dressed Poultry The market is steady, but quiet; fowls, I'ancy, 23®2.1Hc; do., good to choice, 21H 22% c; do., small sizes, 16 i'2oc; old roosters. 17c; roasting chick ens. western, 22®25c; broiling chickens, western, 20®27c; do., nearby. 26®32c; Spring ducks, nearby, 22®24c; do. western. 20®22c; western geese, 17® 18c; turkeys, nearby, fancy, large, 26® 28c; do., western, fancy, large, 25®27c; do., western, fair to good, 22®24c; do., common, 18®20c. Potatoes Quiet, barely steady; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.65® I iO; New York per bushel, $1.55®1. 60; Eastern Shore. No. 1. per oar rel. $2.60® 2.76; do.. No t. per barrel. $1.25®1.80; Norfolk. No. I. per barrel, $2?6u02.7t;; do.. No. t, per Bxrrjbburo telegraph HARRISBURG REAL ESTATE BOARD s J C. Vernon Rettew 5 ANNOUNCES HIS 11EMOVAL, S TO "j 307 Market Street S WHEIIE THE SAME COlllt lij TEOIS ATTENTION AND AU }. SOU TH PROTECTION WILL DE i VOIHS Ah Heretofore— -5 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE S Open Tuesday. Thursday, Sutur liny KvenlDKH. ! Ji Member lll>g. Ileal Estate lloaril. J > ■ / v \ Briggs St.. 1820-1822 Just completed and open for inspec tion; 2-story bricks, with six rooms, bath and finished base ment; steam heat, electric lights, gas ranges, hot water heaters, porches front and back; side en trance; lots 100 feet deep; 20- foot wide street in rear; these are ideal homes and can be bought on easy payments at $3,000 each if sold before Janu ary 1. Apply A. S. Miller & Son Member lft>K. Ileal Kxtate Hoard. Eighteenth anil State Streets • • ".-.v.--"".-.-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-.-.-. i barrel. $ 1.256? 1.50; Jersey, per basket. !>oo SI.OO Flour Market dull and nominal; winter, clear. $7.60® 7.75; do., straight. *x.or.73; do., patents, $9,006/ 9.50; do., favorite, MiHHfls, $l -;iW I O.i b Hay Steady with a fair demand; new limothy, ,Vu. 1, large bales, slß.u(.ft 15.50; No. 1, small bales, sl7.su@lSoo; No. 2. $15.50616.50; No. 2, $12.00,jj Lehigh Navigation 87 Lehigh Valley 83% Pennsylvania Railroad 57 Philadelphia Electric 29% Philadelphia Company 46 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 37 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 27% Reading ll2Vi Storage Battery il% Union Traction 47% I'nited Gas Improvement 91 i'nited States Steel 125% York Railways 14 York Railways, Pfd 3t>% CHICAGO HO A HI) OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Dec. 2.—Board of Trade closing; . __ Wheat—December, 1.66; May, I.■ 3. Corn—December, 86%: May, _ 90. Oats —December "2; Mav, 55%. Pork—January, 26.75; May, 26.17. Lard—January, 16.12; May, 15.87. Ribs —January. 14.02; May. 14.27. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111.. Dec. 2. Cattle Re ceoipts, 10,000; steady. Native beef cat tle. $7.004t 13.00; western steers, ST.OO@ 10.50; stockers and feeders. $4.60®7.75; cows and heifers, $3.90® 10.00; calves, $9.75® 13.50. Sheep Receipts, 4,000; slow. Wethers, $8.25®9.10; lambs, $0.90® 12.70. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; slow, 5c above vesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $9.10® 9.90; light, $5.50®9.65; mixed. $9.00®9.95; heavy. $9.40fe10.00; rough, $9.40®9.55; pigs. $t>.25®5.35. f \ j News at a Glance Danville, 111. Samuel Greenwalt, famous as a catcher and outtieldcr of the Philadelphia Americans in the late sixties, died here last evening, aged 74. Tarry town, X. Y. The condition of John D. Archbold, president of the Standard Oil Company ol New Jersey >%as unchanged Haiti last liignt wtteu he was reported as mucii improved. Wuslunguiii. 'l he butlulo, once thrtaieneu with extinction, is lucrtus mg in numbers on government reser vations. according to the annual re port of tne uiiiiogicul Survey. \\ asiiuigton. .\ew representations on the asportation of Belgian civilians which have been made by tne united States to Germany recently, Will e emphasized personally oil German otn ciais by Anioassuuor Gerard wnen he returns to ins post for wtiich he sans next Tuesday, lie will convey the in aividuat attitude ot .President wnson una ten ot the bad impression created among the American people by recent treatment ol tne Belgians. ooliustown, I'a. i tie Cambria Steel company yesterday posted notices announcing a wugsth uirthday at her ho.iie here yesterday. Washington. former Secretary of ouue v. J. liryan was the guest here yesterday at luncheon of some oi nis od cabinet colleagues, lie saiu ne would establish a summer home to ue named juount Caim, on a mountain near Asnville, iV. C., but wilt not abandon his Nebraska residence 1101 lkU re iiOin national politics. l>cacon Falls, CuitM. I'WO train men were Kiucd, two passengers ser iously injured and several slightlj hurt wneii the Vv insted Express on the New York. New Haven and fiart tord ran into an open switcn una stiuck a freight train near here lasi night. iiuitford, Coun. Asserting thai Dorothy jrickley, aged la, oi New itaven, is her daughter for whom she has searched 12 years, Mrs. Florence r*admore to-day .jegan suit for recov ery of the child. Sharon. De'.amar Clunsley, aged 8, was uurned to death here when her clothing caught fire from a gas grate. 1 ronton, N. J. Miss Irene Hell ings, aged 18, a farmer's daughter, is recovering from Injuries received when a bull gored her severely yester day. U'llkcs-Barrc, — John Dandu wiskl was found dead In bed here yes terday following a beating adminis tered by two unknown men. ~Xlikes-Harre, I'a. Believing th< Duaerne county court would not ad minister a death sentence, Johi Ktauch, aged 42, confessed to having killed his common law wife, Mrs. Su- You Can Obtain Information Regarding These Properties Froom Any Member OFFICERS John E. Gipplc, President. Howard M. Rirtl, Vice-President. Robert A. Carl, Secretary. E. Moeslein, Treasurer. MEMBERS Charles Adlcr, 1002 North Third street. M. R. Allcman, 145 North Front street, Steelton. Backcnstoss Brothers, 15 North Second street. H. M. Bird, Union Trust Bldg. W. 1\ Bushncll, 1000 North Third street. Robert A. Carl, 14 North Market Square. Einstein & Spooner, Spooner Bldg. M. A. Fought, 272 North street. J. E. Gipplc, 1251 Market street. W. S. Harris, 1851 Whitehall street. John 11. Malonc.v, 1619 Green St. A. S. Miller & Son, 18th and State " streets. Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court streets. E. Moeslein, 424 State street. 11. G. Petllow, 110 South Thirteenth street. C. Vernon Rettew, 307 Market St. J. E. 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