16 FURTHER PLANS FOR RECEPTION [Veterans Name Committee'to Confer With Chamber of Commerce At a meeting last night of the First City Zouaves and City Grays Veteran Association at the armory, a commit tee was named to meet with the Chamber of Commerce and plan for a reception to the local military compan ies who leave El Paso to-day. A meet ing of the Chamber of Commerce Ex ecutive committee was called for 4 o'clock this afternoon. It Is probable arrangements for a joint meeting will be made at this time. The committee named last night In cludes Captain H. M. Stine, Edward Humer, Sergeant Philip German, Christian F. Nauss and Captain E. Laubenstein, ex-offlcio. On March 5 relatives of the soldiers will attend a banquet and entertain ment, at the armory. A limited num ber of tickets will be sold for this occasion. The committee on program and printing will meet to-night at the home of H. W. Long, 1113 North Front street. To-morrow night the committee on refreshments will meet, and the date of the committee on en tertainment will be announced later. On the arrival of Companies D and I, the Machine Gun company and Sup ply company, the guardsmen will he escorted to the Armory where hot cof fee and sandwiches will be served. The Machine Gun and Supply com panies will be mustered out in this city. The New Command The roster of the Supply Company Is as follows: Edward H. Schell, captain, Har risburg; Aubrey H. Baldwin, second lieutenant, Harrisburg; John N. Kchuchman, first sergeant, Lemoyne. ] Pa.: Edgar T. Burganstock. regi- | mental supply sergeant, Harrisburg; | John K. Spangler, regimental supply j sergeant, Harrisburg; George W. j Ellinger, regimental supplv sergeant, j Harrisburg: Isador Brauch. Stable Berbeant, Harrisburg; George W. Zelders, corporal, Harrisburg; Mau- ; rice P. Connors, liorseshoer, Shenan- i Ioah; John A. Paxton, saddler, Cham- ] bcrsburg; Leroy B. Albright, wagoner, ; Lemoyne: Daniel F. Bankes, cook, \ Harrisburg. Wagoners Emanuel R. Bigler,! Carlisle; Edward N. Carnathan, Har- I risburg: John W. Dlener, Wormleys-1 burg; Charles 11. Epley, Harrisburg; ! Joseph C. First,Harrisburg: Frederick E. Forgay, Lansford: Harry J. Har ris, Harrisburg; Daniel A. lletrick, Huntingdon; Robert C. Jacobs, Le- i moyne: Foster Keammerer, Steelton; Charles A. Kuhlwind, Harrisburg; ( John Kuhn, Mt. Holly Springs: John ' c. Moyer, Harrisburg; Charles G. Mo.ver, Mahanoy City: John A. Ma- ! ctine, Shippensburg; Daniel J. Reese. I Lansford; Herbert A. Shaffer, Camp < Hill: John J. Stauffer, Harrisburg; William A. Weils, Harrisburg; Ross E. I Wiley, Harrisburg; Walter W r ike, Lew- j istown. Following is the roster of the Ma- I chine Gun company: Captain Ralph C. Crow, Lemoyne; !• irst Lieutenant Charles H. Chamber,' Harrisburg; Second Lieutenant John I S. Carroll, Carlisle; Second Lieutenantj Henry M. Gross, Harrisburg; First Sergeant Russell A. Kinter, Lemoyne; Mess Sergeant Conrad E. Zimmerman, White Hill. Supply Sergeants George A. Dale, Harrisburg: Howard Shickley, Harris burg; Charles A. Burtnett. Harris burg; Claude W. Gerdes. Harrisburg; Bertram Slattery, Harrisburg. Corporals—George S. Fairall, Steel ton; Hugh M. Little, Harrisburg; Sam uel J. Murlatt, Harrisburg; John H. George, Carlisle. Mechanic David P. Shrum, Har risburg. Cooks Samuel C. Barrett, Ta- ' maque; Joseph DeMartin, Mechanics-! burg. Buglers Paul C. Conrad, Hunt- ' ington; Edwin W. Harris, Pottsville. 1 First Class Privates Harrv I". , Baseliore, Harrisburg; Harold H. I Garber, Carlisle; Robert S. Greena-| wait, Lemoyne; Clyde H. Hopple. Har-i risburg; Frederick W. Keich, Tama qua; Harry A. Shearer. Lemoyne. 1 Daniel W. Crozier, Harrisburg. Privates James L. Bloom, Lock Haven; John T. Brant, Fairview; Gor don N. Cassatt, Harrisburg; Charles C. Cummings, Lemoyne; Ira H. Ensmin ger, Harrisburg; Edward L. Gintzer, Harrisburg; Ellsworth K. Hess, Har risburg; Charles N. Hufnagle, Potts ville; Carle Linsenmaeh, Harrisburg; j Lawrence D. Pearson, Harrisburg; I Charles W. Shaner, Harrisburg; Rob ert H. Thomas, Mechanicsburg. " Window Arsenals' Doom Is Motive of lowa Bill Des Moines la., Feb. 20.—Small boys who thrill at the exploits of the movie "bad man" and then go down to lower Walnut to gaze at the outlay of murderous weapons, knives, knuckles, sling shots and whatnots, displayed in the windows of the pawnshops will soon find themselves confronted with a very different col lection, if a bill by Senator Kimball which will be reported for passage by the Senate Judiciary Committee be comes a law. They will see nothing more excit ing than a lot of banjoes accordions, field glasses, brass lodge emblems, near diamonds and hocked watches. Senator Kimball's bill is intended to eliminate such unwholesome thrills as the movie fan desperadoes in the making have treated them selves to in the past. It prohibits the display of pistols, knives, knuckles and other murder ous weapons. Hardware stores may display rifles and shotguns and the hardware man's State association has passed upon the bill and approved it. PETEY DINK—One Would Never Have Thought It Was a Grandmother ... ... ... ... ... g y £ VOIGHT GOUV , "TVIERB s A /J~ ALKJ-R TTHAT Wce ? y'Z- .1 X II — X _ / APTHR. HV OV/M ÜBtstfT / ( SNMWC. THERE AMUSIMO ) /• ° s °NNS/ \ L f r \ / QI. \ [ SMB MoT AIU Doiuo \ I HtFu - \ ( SIR• * 1 ( 6(? w M A V V / V >THeiwt W J V— g CAN y r VPicToßes 7? / V |TkE fomJy I ' v ■ - ■- • - TUESDAY EVENING, OILS, SUGAR AND METALS ADVANCE Make Gains of One to Two and a Half Points; Dealings Light and Lack Breadth of Yesterday New York, Feb. 20.—Oils, sugars and metuls were the only noteworthy features of .to-day's early trading at advances of 1 to 2 % points. More moderate gains were registered by United States Steel and allied indus trials, such as Crucible Steel and Colo rado Fuel. Industrial Alcohol and Virginia Carolina Chemical were bet ter by half a pont to a full point. Re cessions of about as much were scored by Marine preferred, General Motors, Baldwin Locomotive and American Cna. Kails were dull and without ma- ) terial change. eDallngs were light and lacked the breadth of the previous duy. On the early rise trading slackened the market running toward specialties. Texas Company made an extreme gain of 4% points, Cuba-American Sugar 4, National Lead 2% and Kelly-Spring-, field Tire 2%. Rails were inclined to yield, standard issues showing frac- j tional declines. A sale of 100 shares of Bethlehem Steel (old stock) at 140, minus the stock dividend of 200 perl cent, and minus rights to the new, stock which were quoted at 20%, a I total of 360%, compared with yester- I day's close of 375. Activity was re newed at midday, coppers leading the j entire list to high levels. Bonds were | irregular with a new low record for; one of the international issues. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 13 38 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 3 4 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Feb. 20. 2 p. m. Open. Quot. Amer Beet Sugar 88% 89% American Can 44 % 45% Am Car and Foundry Co 63% 64 94 Amer Loco 71% 73 Amer Smelting 99 100% i American Sugar 113% 114 Is I Anaconda 7 81s '9%, Atchison 103 103 >4 Baldwin Locomotive ... 53 *2 54% Baltimore and 0hi0.... 76% 76% j Butte Copper 48% 48% I California Petroleum ... 25 25% j Canadian Pacific 153% 154% i Central Leather 56% 87% Chesapeake and 0hi0... 59% 59% : Chi Xlil and St Paul. ... 81 81 % | Chicago K I and Pacific 27 27 % i Chino Con Copper 55 % 56% Col Fuel and Iron 47% 4 8 Consol Gas 123% 124%; Corn Products 22% 22% Crucible Steel 67% 67 " ! Distilling Securities .... 26% 2 7 Kric 26% 26% : General Electric C 0.... 164% 167 General Motors 107 110% | Great Northern pfd .... 113% 113% Great Northern Ore subs 33 33% Inspiration Copper .... 57% 58% I Interboro-Met 13% 13% i Kennecott 4.(T 8 45%! Lackawanna Steel 80 80 I Lehigh Valley 73% 73%! Maxwell Motors 55% 56% 1 Merc Mar Ctfs 25% 26'.. Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 71% 72% i Mex Petroleum 89 89% Miami Copper 35% 39 National Lead 57 58U New York Central 95% 9ji ! N Y N H and H 39 40 5® New York Ont and West 24% 24% 1 Northern Pacific 104 ' I 1041; ! Pacific Mail 23% 23 Pennsylvania Railroad.. 54% 54 v. \ Railway Steel Spg 48% 43% SOCIAL CENTER TO | BE PUSHED AHEAD Welfare Workers Pleased at School Board's Action as Opening Wedge loaders in social welfare worlt in' this city to-day expressed themselves 1 as highly pleased with the action of j the school board lust week in turn- j ing over the Shimmell school building to the Community Center Association j for use as a social center. John Yates, secretary of the Asso- 1 elated Aid Societies, in commenting oil 1 the matter said: "It is a big step in: the right direction. For a long time j we have been urging such a step and j have brought speakers here to tell j of the benefits to the community by ! establishing these centers, notably 12. I J. Ward, of the Department of Inter ior, Washington, who is what you might call a specialist in this work, and who opened the school buildings of Rochester, New York, for such pur poses. The people of Harrisburg will have reason to be proud of the action taken when they see, as they will shortly, every city and town in the United States sooner or later throw ing their schoolhouses open to the public for their own use, their own benefit." F. E. Downes, superintendent of schools, said that while the board's action is a radical departure in its su pervision of the school buildings, and an experiment, there is not the least apprehension felt that the scheme will not work out. "However, we shall see how it does work out," Professor Downes said, "before considering an extension of the centers. But once its benefits are apparent and the plan stands approv ed, community centers will be es tablished in every school building in America." [Ray Con Copper 27 27% I Reading . 92 92% Republic Iron and Steel. 75% 78% ,Southern Pacific 93% 94 Southern Ry 28% 29 'Studebaker '. . . 102% 103% !Texas Oil 229 % 230% Union Pacific 138 138% U S I Alcohol 126% 126% U S Rubber 54% 54% U S Steel 107% 108% U S Steel pfd 117% 118 Utah Copper 109% 112 Westinghouse Mfg 50% 50% Willys-Overland 33% 33 % PHILADICI.I'HIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Wheat Hiffher; No. 2, red, spot and February, No. 2, Southern, red, $1,853) Corn Market firm; No. 2, yellow, ' $1.16% ©1.17%; No. 3, yellow, $1.15%© 1.16%; No. 4. yellow. $1.13 % @1.14 % ; ; No. 5. yellow. $1.11% © t.12% ; No. 3, Southern, yellow, $1.141.15. 1 Oats The market is higher; No. 2, white, 71©71% c; No. 3, white, ! 69®69%c. I Bran Scarce and firm; city mills, winter, per ton, $36.00; west ern winter, per ion, sott, winter. | per ton, $41.50©42.00; spring, per ton, I per ton, $40.50©41.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered. 7.85 c; fine granulated, 7.75 c; j confectioners' A, 7.65 c. Butter The market is lower; western, creamery, extras, 4a© 46c;. nearby prints, fancv. 48c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, free oases, $13.95 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.80 per ease; western, extras, firsts, free cases. $13.95 per ease; do., firsts, free cases, $13.80 per ease. Live Poultry The market is weak; fowls, 22©24 c; roosters. 16@18c; spring chickens, 21©24 c; ducks, 20® 24c; geese, 19®22c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; fowls, fancy, 25 %c; do., good to j choice, 24(a25c; do., small sizes, 20© ■ 23c old roosters, 20c; roasting chick | ens, western. 21®26c; broiling <.nnKens. I western, 25®26c; do., nearby, 30®35c; | spring ducks, nearby, ;s3®2sc; do., j western, 22 ©24 c; geese, nearby. 19© 21c; do., western, 18©20 c; turkeys, i fancy, large, nearby, 32® 33c; do., west l ern, fancy, large, 32®33c; do., western, ! lair lo good, 3v®3iu; do., common. 'Hv I 27c; do., c'd tonis 29®30e. j Potatoes The market is higher; ! Pennsyqlvania, per bushel, $3.15® 3.25; j New York, per bushel, $3.15©3.25; j Eastern Shore, No. 1, per bar i rel, $2.50© 2.75; do., N'o 2, per ! barrel, $1.25®1.50; Norfolk, No. 1, i per barrel, $2.50Jj>2.75; do.. No. 2 per barrel, $ 1.25® 1.50; Jersey, per basket, $1.25© 1.50. Flour The market is firm; winter, clear, $7.10®7.75; do., straight, 57.75(u8.25; do., patents, $8.25©.50; spring firsts, clear, sß.4o( The second of the series of meetings will be held Friday night In Park Street United Evangelical Church, Sixteenth and Park streets. On Thursday even ing, March 1, the third mass meeting will be held in the Technical High School Auditorium. HAS BAD FOOT Charles Ctock, 1506 Allison street, a foreman at the Central Iron and Steel company, was admitted to the Harris burg hospital this morning suffering with a badly swollen foot. Stock tramped on a rusty nail last week. QIIBBER STAMQA |J|I SEALS & STENCILS UW II MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ■ 1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U Money to Loan BANKS WON'T but we will loan you sl6 to S3OO for one year, payable monthly at legal lates, It you have good character, a reputation tor pay ing your bills and suificient in come to meet the payments as they fall due. Security required: Note secured uy personal property, uiaiuiy liouseiioiu lurnituiu without re moval, or real estate, or tlie guar antee ut some responsible pur. sou. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN at IN V T CO. 201 Chestnut Street Affiliated with local, state and national organisations which stand lor approved business MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; ousinesa coiiiideu tial. Pront Sharing Loan Society, Room i, Spooner .uuuutng, .Nona .Market square. storage STORAGE —Private rooms for house hold kuuhs iu llreproof warehouse, *2 per inonui uliu up. iiuwer sloiuge rulea in tiou-lireprool warehouse. HARiiio- LSUIiLi 61'UllAUlS Co., 4oi-44u South second at reel. STORAGE 4l Broad street, houae- Uuiu mercandlse. Private rooms i-*3. \v agona, iw tents uiuhUl U. Cooper B South Cameron street. FOR SAEE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3 S7xs!*. New tires at one-half price! 37x6. 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new and used tubes. CRE&CJUNT AuXO GAR AGE, 232 South street. Garages and Repairs TIKE REPAIRING Best of guaianteed, and at reasonable prices Call and give us a trial. GOOD SER VICE TIRE CO., 1019 Market street. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE, COR. COURT AND CRANBERRY STS. Cars stored by day or month. Mod erate prices. Repairs made. Cars wash ed. Night and day service. Gasoline, Air. Both phones. Motorcycles and Bicycies INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap Just been overhauled; all twin cylinders and in good condition. C. H. Uhler 1317 Derry street. Legal Notices ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the stockholders of the Harrisburg itailwuyg Company, for the election of Directors and the transac tion of such other business as may properly come before tlie meeting, will be held Tuesday, the 6th day of March, 1917, at the otiice of the Company, in the City of Harrisburg, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. PUBLIC SALE NOTICE Is hereby given that the un dersigned will, at 11 o'clock A. M„ FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1317, at the Freight Station of the PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY CO.. Ninth and Market Street, HAKIUSBL'itG, PA., ex pose to sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, the hereinafter mentioned property, upon which it has a lien under exisiting laws for the costs and expenses of carriage, storage and labor bestowed thereon: ONE CAR OF SCRAP IRON, consigned to L. Greenburg, Harrisburg, Pa., re ceived in car L & N. 2320. This property is unloaded and stored on ground in our coach yard between Mulberry and Berryhill Streets, Har risburg. Pa., where it may be examined if desired. If sold it will be subject to removal from place of storage at pur chaser's expense. TERMS CASH. W. J. WILSON, Freight Claim Agent, Philadelphia & Reauing Railway Co. NOTICE In re Petition of Fannie Jossel to be declared a FEME SOLE TRADER. NOTICE Is hereby given that Fannie Jossel, wife of Morris Jossel, of the City of Harrisburg, Pa., has presented her petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County to No. 214, March Term, 1917, for a decree that she shall have the rights and privileges of a FEME SOLE TRADER, and for a cer tificate that she shall be authorized to act, have the power and transact busi ness as such; and that the said petition shall be considered by the Court on the 27th day of March, 1 y 17, at 10 o'clock A. M„ at which time all persons interested may show cause, if any they have, why the decree and certificate prayed for shall not be made and granted. JAMES G. HATZ, Attorney for Petitioner. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3306 IN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania. 11. C. Guyer and .1. H. Gu.ver, of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bankrupts under the Act of Congress of July i, 1S!S, hav ing applied for a full discharge lrom all debts provable against their estate under said Act, notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other per sons In interest, to appear before the said Court at Scranton, in said District, on the 1 tli day of March, 1917, ut 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayers of the said petitioners should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER, Clerk. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3327 ~TN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the Unite.! States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania, Edward J. Cav ender, of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, IS9B, 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 10th day of March, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said pe titioner should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER. Clerk. of an act of the General Assembly, en titled "An act to regulate the Depart ment of Public Printing and Binding, to carry Ovt the provisions of section twelve, article three of the Constitution, in relation to the public prirting and binding and the supply of paper and other materials therelor," approved the 7th day of February, A. D. 1905, and the anunded act thereto, approved May 11, 1911, ar.d also the Distribution Act approved 28th day of April, 1915, sealed proposals will be received at the De partment of Public Printing and Bind ing for executing all the public print ing and binding of tlie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the term of four yeais from the Ist day of July next, at a certain rate per centum below the rates specified in said act and the rates and conditions set forth in form of proposals to be submitted by each bidder. All proposals must be sealed up and endorsed, "Proposals for the Public Printing and Binding," and be delivered to said office on the fourth Tuesday of February, A. L>. 1917, being the 27th day of the month, before 12 o'clock M., and the bidder or bidders must accompany ills or their proposal with a bond to the Commonwealth with at least two sufficient sureties, in tlie sum of thirty thousand dollars, con ditioned for the acceptance of tlie con tract and faithful performance of tlie work in the manner provided for in said act. The sufficiency of raid bond and the sureties thereto must be certified to by the judge or judges of tlie county in which said sureties reside, s required by said act. All proposals will be opened in the presence of those bidding, at said office in the State Capitol in the city of Har risburg, at 12 o'clock M. of said fouith Tuesday, being the 27th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1917, and r.ll the printing and binding publicity alloted to the person or persons who propose to exe cute the same at the highest rate per centum below the rates fixed by the schedule annexed to the aforesaid acts of the General Assembly, and the rates as fixed by tlie Department of Public- Printing and Binding In said proposal, and who shall give the bond required by law, said allotment to be approved by the Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer, and not to be binding until so approved. Blank bonds and blank forms of pro posals will be furnished on application to this Department, and specimen samples as a slanaard for quality of woii. which the contractor or contrac tors will be required to execute can be seen at the office of the Department of Public Printing and Binding. Department of Public Printing and Binding, Harrisburg, Pa., Februaiy 10 1917. By THOS. J. BELL, ' Chief Clerk FOR RENT] |: No. 113 Market Street j! : 11 < 1 ]! Containing an attractive and ji |! well lighted storeroom, with side !' ] i entrance. J | ;! Apply to ;! ij Commonwealth Trust Co- jj jj 222 MARKET ST. FEBRUARY 20, 1917. Notices In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. 3359 ln the Matter of Jerome 1. Iletrick, Bankrupt. PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE THE undersigned trustee will expose at public sale, in front of the Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., on MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1917, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M„ the following described real estate of the bankrupt, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situated in the Ninth Ward, of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin Coun ty. and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz.: Be ginning at a point on the south side of Bumbaugh Alley, said point being distant 4 feet from the division line be tween property of Mary Costello and property No. 1526 Kegina Street owned by John E. Dare, said point being on the southeast corner of Bumbaugh Alley and a 4 feet wide private alley; thence in an eastwardly direction along Bumbaugh Alley, 15 feet to a point on the linj of property of George A. Delhi; thence in a southwardly direc tion at right angles with Bumbaugh Allev along the division line, 30 feet to a point; thence in a westwardly direc tion along a line parallel with Bum baugU Alley and along the line of prop erty No. 1526 Kegina Street owned by John E. Dare, 15 feet to a point on a 4 feet wide private alley; thence in a northwardly direction along said 4 feet wide private alley, 30 feet to a poini on Bumbaugh Alley, the place of be ginning. The above described leal estate will be sold free and clear of all encum brances. TERMS lO per cent, on day of sale, and balance thereof on confirmation by I the Court. JOHN C. ORR, Trustee. I PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING LEGIS LATIVE JOURNAL ln compliance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly, approved the 9th day of June A. D. 1911, providing for the publication ot the Legislative Journal, sealed proposals will be received for printing, eyeljtting, stitching, trim ming and delivering said Legislative Journal tor the term of four years, from the Ist day ot July next at a cer- I tain rate per centum below the rales named by the Department of Public Printing and Binding in a lorm of pro posal, copies of which will be submit ted upon request. Ail proposals must be sealed and endorsed "Proposals lor i Printing the Legislative Journal, ' anu ! delivered to the ottice of the Ucpart i nieiit ot Public Printing and Binding on the fourth luesday ot February, A. D. I 1917 betorc 12 o'clock M. Krfch bld- I der must accompany his bid with a I oond to the Commonwealth with at 1 least two sufficient sureties in tile sum I of fifteen thousand dollars, conditioned for the acceptance of the contract and I faithful performance of the work In the manner provided for in said act and ! proposal. The sufficiency of said bond and the sureties thereto must be certi- I tied to by the Judge or judges of the county In which said sureties reside. All proposals will be opened in the ' presence ot those nidding at said office I in the btate Capitol at llarrisburg at 12 o'clock M. on the said fourth Tuesday of February, A. D. 1917, the 27th uav of said month, and the contract allotted to i the person who proposes to execute the ' same at the highest rate per centum ' below the rates lixed by the Department of Public Printing, aud who shall give the bond required by law, asid allot ment to be approved by the Governor, l Auditor Ger iral and State Treasure! I and not to be binding until so approved. I Blank bonds and blank proposals will I be furnished upon application, i Department of Public Printing and j Binding, llarrisburg, Pa.. February 10. m '' By THOS. J. BELL, Chief Clerk. ANNUAL MEETING I THE annual meeting of the Board of ; Managers of the Children's Industrial Home will lie held at the Y. M. C. A., Friday morning, February the 23d, 1917, at 10:30 o'clock. Election of officers. Anniversary exercises will be held at the Home, Nineteenth and Swatara streets, in the afternoon of the same day, at 2:30 o'clock, to which all friends 1 are 'cordially invited to attend. PROPOSALS FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVA NIA —In compliance with the provisions oil the Estate of Eliza Jane Scout, late of Susquehanna 'township. Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CAMP CURTIN TRUST COMPANY, Administrator, Or Harrisburg, Pa. CHARLES C. STROH. Attorney. Legal Notices Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 6, January Term, 1917. Libel in divorce—-a vinculo matrimonii, Margaret Lyter vs. George Lyter. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, George Lyter, are therefore directed to appear in the Court at Harrisburg, l'a., oil the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa.. February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Ha., No. 302, September Term. 1917. Libel in divorce—a vin culo matrimonii, Effle M. Collingrldge vs. Hairold A. Collingridge. The sub poena and alias subpoena in the above stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, llarrold A. Colling ridge, are therefore directed to appear in the Court at Harrisburg, Ha., on the third Monday of March. A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWKLL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 414, September Term. 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Mary M. Aumen vs. Simon A. Green. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Martin A. Green, are therefore directed to appear in the Court at Harrisburg, Ha., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint there in filed. W. W. CALDWKLU Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa.. February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phln County, Pa., No. 315, September .v-.ni. 1017. Libel In Uivoree —a vinculo matrimonii, T. B. Miskimon vs. Joseph ine Misknnon. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "nun est inventus." You. Josephine Miskimon, are therefore di rected to appear in the Court at Har risburg, I'a., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the com plaint therein llled. W. W. CALDWKU* Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa.. February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court ot Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., .No. 136, September i'erm, 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo matrimonii, Florence M. Foutz vs. Oscar W. Foutz. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have ueen returned "lion est inventus.' You, Oscar W. Foutz, are therefore directed to appear in the Court at Harrisburg, l J a„ on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint there in tiled. W. W. CALDWKLU Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court ot Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 449, March Term, 191#. L.lbel In divorce—a vinculo matri monii, Carrie 10. Soilenberger vs. Guy H. Soilenberger. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Uuy 11. Soilenberger, are therefore directed to appear in tne Court at Har risburg, Ha., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the com plaint therein tiled. W. \V. CALDWELL,, Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 39, January Term, 1917. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matri monii, Shellen ltoberts vs. Albert G. Roberts. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Albert G. ltoberts, are therefore direct ed to appear in the Court at Harris bur*?, Pa., on the third Monday of March, A. 1). 1917, to answer the com plaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDWKLL, Sheriff. llarrisburg;, Pa., February 20. 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 164, September I'erm, 1916, Libel in divorce —a vinculo matrimonii, Mary M. Auinen vs. Simon J. Auinen. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, .Simon J. Aumen, are therefore directed to appear in the Court at Harrisburg, l*a„ on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint there in Hied. W. W. CALDWKLL. Sheriff. Harrisbtirg. Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 174, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Frank J. Y'anger vs. Mayme Treasa Yanger. The subpoena and (ilias subpoena in the above-stated case, have been returned "non est inventus." You, Mayme Treasa Yanger, are there lore directed to appear in the Court at llarrisburg, Pa., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDWKLL. Sheriff. llarrisburg. Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 634, June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matri monii, Clara J. Cunkle vs. Samuel C. Cunkle. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Samuel C. Cunkle, are therefore direct ed to appear in the Court at llarrisburg. Pa., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint there in filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: JN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 491, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vin culo matrimonii, Carrie E. Gruber vs. Charles C. Gruber. The subpoena and alias subnoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Charles C. Gruber, are therefore directed to appear in Court at Harris- I burg Pa., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917. to answer the com plaint therein Hied. W. W. CALDWKLL, Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County. Pa., No. 091, June Term, I9IR. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matri monii, Anna F. Cooke vs. Benjamin W. Cooke. The subpoena and alias sub poena in t lie above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Benjamin W. Cooke, are therefore di rected to appear in the Court at Har risburg, Pa., on the third Monday of March. A. D. 1917, to answer the com plaint therein Hied. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa., No. 259, June Term, 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo matri monii, Mary K. Fells vs. Charles M. Fells. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been re turned "non est inventus." You, Charles M. Fells, are therefore directed to ap pear in the Court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, l'a., No. 317, September Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vin culo matrimonii. Jennie M. Marshall vs. Albert Marshall. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You. Albert Marshall, are therefore di rected to appear In the Court at Har risburg, Pa., on the third Monday of March, A. D. 1917, to answer the com plaint therein Hied. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., February 20, 1917.