16 EARLY RECESSIONS PARTLY COVERED By A&societrJ Press New York. Feb. 24. —The reaction ary tendencies manifested during to day's short and very dull session were popularly ascribed to events abroad, particularly the restrictive measures adopted by the British gov ernment. All initiative came from a small faction of tie professional ele ment, with the usual week-end settle ment of outstanding contracts. Karly "recessions of one to two points in shippings, oils and various specialties within the scope of Eng land's embargo were partly recovered before the close. United States Steel and other industrials also recovered In the linal dealings. Rails were slug- | Kish and without material change. The ; closing was irregular. Stiles were es- ; timated at, 140,000 shares. Bonds j were lower. 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: New York, Feb. 24. Open. Close. American Beet Suga ... American Can 43 43 American Car and Pound 63 6 3 j American l.ocomotive ... j>9* i American Smelting .... 97 97 American Sugar Anaconda . 78 78* ' Atchison 101*4 102 HI Baltimore and Ohio .... 76V4 | Butte Copper 45 451* California Petroleum ... 23H 23% Canadian Pacific lSS 11 * 154 Central leather S4 85 Chesapeake and Ohio . . 59 59 Chicago, R 1 and Pacigc 2814 28U Chino Con Copper 54i 54^> Colorado Fuel and Iron. 46 46 Consolidated Gas 80' a SOU Corn Products Crucible Steel 64 tj 64% I Distilling Securities .... 22% 23% I Erie 26% 26%! General Electric Co .... 162% 161%' General Motors 112% 114 Goodrich BP 56% 56 Vi Great Northern pfd .. . 114 114 Great Northern Ore subs 32% 32% Inspiration Copper 56% 56% Kennecott Copper 44% 44%: PacKawanna Steel 78 7S Lehigh Valley 73% 73%! Maxwell Motors 54% 55 Merc. War Ctfs 23% 23% j Mere. War Ctfs pfd .... 68% 68% j Mexican Petroleum .... 57% 88% i Miami Copper 38% 38% New York Central 95% 95% i N. Y.. N. H. and H 45% 45% | Norfolk and Western ... 129% 129% j Northern Pacitic 104% 104% ] Pennsylvania Railroad.. 54% 54% Ray Consolidated Copper 26% 27 Reading 95% 94% | Republic Iron and Steel. 76% 77 Southern Pacific 9 4 93 % Southern Railway 28 28% Studebaker li'o% 100% Tennessee Copper 14% 14% Union Pacific 137% 137 | U. S. I. Alcohol 130 130 U. S. Steel 107% 107% \ V. S. Steel pfd 118% 118% ' Utah Copper 109% 110 i Western Union Telegraph 93% 94 ' AVestinghouse Mfg 49 l s 49%; Willys-Overland 33% 33% : PHILADELPHIA PIIODCCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 24.—Wheat—Un changed; No. 2. red, spot and February, 5 SI.SO® 1.35; No. 2. Southern, red, SI.BB ® 1.93. Corn—Market steady; No. 2, yellow, : $1.16 Is #1.17%; No. 3. yellow, ll.lSSfc 1 1.16%; No. 4, yellow, $1.13% ® 1.14 fe; No. 5. yallow, $1.11% @1.12%; No. 3, Southern, yellow. $1.14®1.15. Oats The market is steady; ' No. 2. white, 71Jj71Vsc; No. 3, white, 69%c. Bran market is higher; city ! mills, winter, per ton. $36.u0; west el n winter, per ion. $26.50, sott. wintei per ton, S 12.006 43.00; spring, per ton, *4!.oora 42.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdt-red, 7.55 c; fine granulated, 7.75 c; < confectioners' A, 7.65 c. r Butter The market is lower; western. creamery, .extras, 43® 45c; nearby prints, fancy, 46c. Butter The market is lower; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, , free cases, $12.00 per case; do., current I receipts, free cases. $11.85 per case;! western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.00 I per case; do., firsts, free cases, $11.85 per case. Live Poultry Dull and weak; fowls, lieu 20c; roosters, 15@li>c;| spring chickens, 21®23c; ducks. 20@ geese, lM. ia; du.. suaignt. $7. 75(11 S.2u; do., patents. 8.2.> s.jo, spring iirsts, clear, st>.4o'ti.6s; do., paieius, *. ii®9.uu; uo„ la*, onto orauUs. >9.6o'u u 10.00. Hay The market is quiet; tew timothy. No. 1, large bales, No. 1, small bales, sl,B.oo®> 18.50; •No. 2, > 1 H.ov ly iti.So, No. 3. ) 10.00 144 i *.ou. sample. SIU.eo"I2.UO Clover mixed, l.ight mixed. $16.00® 16.50; No. 1, do., $15,00 4* 16.00; No. 2, uo., i J. 00& 14.00. \E YORK lI.VMv STATKMKM' By Associated r"ress New York, Peb. 24. The statement jof the actual condition of Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies •shows that they hold $167,452,940 re serve in excess of legal requirements. This is an increase ot $1,737,720 OUT last eek. The statement follows: Actuul Condition Loans, discounts, etc., $3,451.667,000; increase. $15,005,000. Keserve in own vaults (B), $531,491,- 000; increase, $5,591,01>0. Keserve in Federal Reserve Bank, $193.035.000; decrease. $2,002,000. Reserve in other depositories, $56,- jlOl'.uoo; increase, $391,000. Net demand deposits, $3,552,160,000; i increase. $10,503,000. Net time deposits, $169,794,000; in i crease, $5,305,000. : Circulation. $28,775,000; Increase, 1 $60,000. ! (B) Of which $475,152,000 is specie. I Aggregate reserve, $780,626,000. Kxcess reserve, $167,152,940; increase, $1,737,720. FOR RENT DESIRABLE STORE ROOM With Finished Basement 32 North Second Street Dimensions 20x85 feet, approximately. Alley, eight (8) feet wide, in rear, leading frcm 7 Walnut to Strawberry Street. i Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY 222 Market Street | FOR SALE J j The 3-Story Brick Residence 1 at 1853 Market Street §3 m M [MI containing 8 rooms, besides bath, storage and pan- EH H try. Rear porch and balcony. Lately remodeled j|j jlj and renovated, the property is completely appointed || II and in excellent condition. Jig 1 A 60x100 Lot I •pa iocated in Bellevue Park on gjj | West Side of 21st St. Near Market j 1M! 230 ft. in from the latter ii i {§U The owner of these two properties, leaving the H§J city, offers them at very attractive prices in order to [s§] ||j quickly dispose of them. Apply to owner, Samuel §§ K. Varnes, 1853 Market St. [s§ ■ ■ Houses For Sale Full particulars of any of the following properties will be j gladly furnished \vithout any obligation upon your part: Hoax St.—3-story bricks. 6 1412 \nudaln St. 3-story brick: 9 i rooms each; water in kitchen; lots rooms; bath; furnace; gas; lot I 20x1 20 ft. Each. 91.000. 14x88. 92,050. 12- ilnlm St. 2 *6-story frame; T 723 s. loth St. ."-story frame; 9 rooms: bath; gas and electricity; rooms; bath: store room; furnace; i j lot 16x73 ft., si.soo. gas and electricity; lot 23x110. 1012 thentnut St. 3-story frame; 92,830. !> rooms: bath; furnace; gas; lot 2340 I'enn St. 2-story brick; 6 I ft. 92,030. rooms; bath: steam heat; gas and I 1207"i Derry St.—3-story brick and electricity: lot 20x09. 93,000. frame; 9 rooms; bath; furnace; IS3O I'enn St. 3-story brick; 8 gas: lot 12x70 ft.. 93,130. rooms: bath; furnace; gas; lot 18x 23 X. Istli st. 3-story brick: 9 1 60 ' rooms: bath, steam heat: gas and 1834 Iteglnn St. 3-story brick; 8 electricity; lot ISxBl. $4,000. rooms:_bath: gas and electricity; 2334 Ellemlle St. 2'i-story brick lot 25x70. 93,700. and stucco: 7 rooms; bath: fur- 171." Ilcglnn St. 3-story brick and | nace; gas and electricity; lot lSx frame; 8 rooms; hath; furnace; 110. 92.000. gas; lot 14x110. 92,000. ; 017-010 X. isth St.—l-story frame IS3,ooo. j 17x85. Each *2,200. 72 X. 17th St. 3-story brick; 8 ! 100 S. 14th St. 3-story brick: 10 rooms; bath; furnace; gas and 1 rooms: hath; furnace; gas; lot 13x electricity; lot 15x87. 9-1.300. j 71.6. *3.000. 670 Schuylkill St. 2-story frame; j 2127 X. Fourth St. —3-story brick: i 6 rooirs; bath: Spencer hot water 8 rooms: bath; furnace; gas; lot heat; gas; lot 28.6x75. 92.000. 15x80. 93,000. 000 X. 10th St. 3-story brick and ! 40.* S. 14th St. 3-story brick: 8, shingle; 9 rooms; bath; furnace; rooms: bath, furnace: gas; lot 16x1 gas and electricity; lot 13x120. 76. 93.000. *3,000. 31." *. Front St. —3-story brick; 10 ! 1310 Sivntarn St. 3-story brick: 8 ! rooms; bath; gas; lot 1714x140. j rooms: bath: furnace; gas; cement -93,300. p( i cellar with hot and cold water; i 521 S. 14th St. 3-story brick: 9 Plastered laundry; closet; lot 16x rooms: bath; furnace; gas; lot 28x *-..j00. | 82. *2,000. 000 V. 17th St. —2H-story brick and IDOO-lOO* tireennood St. 3-story, frame; 10 rooms; bath: furnace; frames; 8 rooms; bath each; gas; gas; lot 24x100. *4,200. iot 28x60. Both *2.000. _ 12123 Swatnrn St. 2-story frame: 6 021 tireen St. l-story brick; o rooms: bath; furnace; gas; lot 20x rooms: bath; furnace; gas; lot 20x r jqq *I,OOO. 71 2-story brick shop on rear. . „ . ~ .. , . . . . at iim> 33 >• Seventeenth St.—3-story brick; 2005 Own St. 3-story brirk; 9| 8 ">om: bath; lot 17x100. *4.000. ' rooms: bath: hot water heat: gas ; 1824 Stnte St. 3-story brick; 8 and electricity; lot 22x83. *3,100. rooms: bath: furnace; gas; lot | 1013 Hunter St. 3-story frame: 22 6x147. *4,000. rooms; bath; furnace; gas; lot 16x 1172U >. Third St. 3-story frame; 90. *1,050. 9 rooms; bath: steam heat; gas 1611 Hunter St. 3-story frame; 9i 19x84. *3.000. I?i!!?rli.ltv* h lot 16x"^ Ce *- 130 an4i 12.90; mixed. $12.55 i 1S.00; heavy, $12.50' 13.00: rough, $12.50® 12.60; pigs, | $9.50® 11.25. _ * 10 Per Cent. Investment 0"!y SSOO needed to buy one of the three 2H-story frame dwellings, Nos. 1225-1-27-1229 Wallace street, near Broad Street Market. New roofs newly papered and painted. Price' $1,200: rent for sl2. All oc cupied. After paying taxes, water, insurance, upkeep, you will have a net investment of 10 per cent. It won't be long until a shrewd In vestor will buy them all. CHAS. ADLER 100- North Third Street Member Harrisburg Real Estate I Board. HARRISBURG gftfeftfe TELEGRAPH t HICAtJO HOARD OF TRADK I Chicago, 111., Fob. 24.—Board of Trade I closing: Wheat -May, 1.78H; July, 1.51 H- Corn- —May, 1.01 'i ; July. I.OOU. Oats—May. 57; July, , r >4% Pork—May, ,10.80; July. 30.05. Lard—May, 1.7.5T; Julv, 17.70. Kil>s—May. 16.42; July. t.47. USE KITE'S ELASTIC For everything exposed to weather. Stop* leaky roofs, protects tool* and machinery from ruat. Sxpands and contracts with the metal, lience can- I -lot crack or flake oft'. Guaranteed to wear 5 years or ive furnish cnontrh to repaint free. Shipped *nywhere. Write for booklet. WIT'-; * P'TP F-.rW.burK.ru, For Sale at Once Brick Dwelling l mproved—Seven—Seven rooms 711 S. Front St. Steelton Call at once on M. R. Alleman 145 N. Front St. Steelton, Pa. L Member lib*. Iteal Katate Hoard I < ? MAKE US PROVE TO YOU THAT EVERY SIOO INVESTED AND LEFT IN OUR BUSINESS WILL RETURN j I $1,906.67 IN ACTUAL CASH DIVIDENDS AND YOUR STOCK WILL HAVE A CASH * * VALUE OF OVER $6,000 INSIDE OF THE NEXT TEN YEARS. * I ADVANCE NOTICE ~ A Statement of Unusual Interest to Careful Investors Read Every Word of This Announcement Whether You Have Twenty Dollars or Twenty Thousand Dollars to Invest £ * ' This Advance Announcement is> Printed for the Purpose of Asking You to Investigate and Convince 1 ! Yourself That This is a Safe, Permanent and Profitable Enterprise. t ;• V THIS IS ONE OF THOSE BIG OPPORTUNITIES i 1 IT'S A REAL INVESTMENT PROPOSITION—NOT A WII-D CAT SPECULATIVE SCHEME Its u proposition for men and women who want their money to make money for them. Our first and last word to you Is INVESTI GATE. Turn our proposition upside down—analyze It—make searching Inquiry—convince yourself absolutely that there is REAL oppor- £ J j t"nit> presented before you invest a penny. You owe it to yourself to do this. The numlier of speeulative sehemes presented to lure your jt dollars these days makes It imperative that you be carefuI—EXTREMELY CAREFUL. It s the careful men and women that we want to }' talk to. I (' > This is one of those opportunities. One of those WONDERFUL opportunities. An opportunity which, if neglected, " Z ' will be always regretted * ' ou llave heard how original fortunate investors of small sums in automobile tire stocks have made fortunes In a few years. ' * How an original investment of SIOO in Goodyear stock, a like amount in Kelly-Springfield stock, and #7O in Firestone, would to-day be I 1 worth from that transaction alone $32,298.00. , i The above facts and scores of others equally as remarkable are true—ABSOLUTELY TRUE—but did these opportunities ever come £ I ■ your way? , ■ If there ever was a "royal road to wealth" surely this was one. Is there any better or easier way than this to make money? ! ] rO-DAY the whole world realizes the great past, the greater present, and the incredibly greatest future of the automobile tire industry, REASONS WHY—STUDY THEM ! | BECAUSE WEIIAVE BOUGHT AND PAID FOR ONE OF THE MOST MODERN FACTORIES POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN. SIZE 500 I !'\<4ov PV VALUED vr QVEH #150.000. WE ARE EQUIPPING THIS 1 I ACTORS WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT THAT WILL MANUFACTURE 3.000 TIRES AND TUBES PER DAY. I i BECAUSE. o Imp ronlrails and pledged orders I'rom financially responsible Tire Distributors to manufacture 125,000 tires and tubes. C I DurATIST? order should net us $1,187,500. or approximately 50% on our entire capitalization of $3,000,000. I BhLAUSL our company will manufacture and introduce in America the famous Stungo Tires. United States Patent Number 1.106.- f Tills linpnoved patented tire has been thoroughly tested and Is used by several foreign governments in tlielr military I operations. • These tires are constructed on a new system and secret process that makes it possible for them to give more i i ' man 18,000 miles service. Blowouts are impossible. Tires red uI re half the amount of air pressure of ordinary tires, hence 5 i • possess greater resiliency, ride smoother and with greater comfort. Will stand retreading manv times. Does not deteriorate with age, consequently will outlive any other tire known. MAKE US PROVE THESE STATEIIENTS. ! BECAUSE Mr. Joseph Stungo, our \ ice-President, anil under whose direct supervision these tires will be manufactured, was formerly technical Adviser and Tire Manager of the North German Rubber Works, Germany, also former Tiro Manager for the a ) i , Rimless Tire Company, Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. Stungo has spent his entire life in the rubber industry and is conceded , ► C ° expert tire men in Europe and is the Patentee of the "STINGO TIRE" as well as owner of SECRET COMPOUNDS and SYSTEM of VULCANIZATION. ' BECAUSE the company has experienced and efficient tire builders nn'l compounders and representative business men at Its head who have the ABILITY, EXPERIENCE and DETERMINATION to make this a PERMANENT SUCCESS. ' | ! | BECAUSE there is no preferred stock issue, all being common stock. Fully paid and non-assessable. NO BONDED INDEBTED- A I.T IE STO PAY. There will be an equal distribution of all profits. Every share lias equal voting power ! BECAUSE OPKRXTION OFFICIALS DO NOT DRAW ANY SALARY AS SUCH UNTIL THIS PLANT IS IN ACTUAL , I BECAUSE you are buying the original Treasury Stock of the Company, and not some Officers or Promoters stock. I [ 4 ® BECAUSE l,avo the opportunity of purchasing this second allotment at $12.50 |>cr share before the advance of the third and last allotment to $15.00 and over per share. ! BECAUSE E\ ER\ DOLLAR subscribed for stock will go direct into the Treasury of the company to operate this business SUCCESS FULLY and make DIVIDENDS on a BUSINESS BASIS. \ ' I BECAUSE we have over 2.000 stockholders who have investigated our business and have invested more than $300,000 in our Com- 1 * pany, and scores of others arc Investing just as soon as they hear of this opportunity and investigate same. You will ! be cheating yourself if you do not join these stockholders and allow the men who arc so successfully developing this Com , pany to make money for you as well as for themselves. ' < 1 WE URGE INVESTIGATION AND REMEMBER IT COSTS LIBERAL TERMS—2% discount for cash or 20% cash, balance ' YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE AND SATISFY YOURSELF. 5 equal monthly payments. 1 In the meantime protect yourself before the advance In price to , ' urchasers of twenty-live (25) shares or more arc entitled to a.-n/. _ , Tv ..... " „ , buy for personal use only tires manufactured by our company at , I , > sl>.o© per share. MAIL IN YOUR ORDLR TO-DAY and full in- ten (10%) per <*>nt. above fac tory cost. < side Information will be sent you, and If a ten days' investigation The coui|Hiny reserves the right to Increase the SELLING PRICE f docs not satisfy you, your money will be cheerfully returned. without further notice. i > BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY. MAIL IN YOUR RESER- > ? Subscriptions will be numbered as received and in the event of oNF* ° o IM*V)RTI'N i't Y NFVf'r^DOFS^ * WA,T I,OR I lliis allotment being over-subscribed those who are too late will im- THIS IS A PARTNERSHIP IN A PROVEN BUSINESS NOT \ ' mediately receive the return of their money and subscription. SPECULATIVE VENTURE. ' L F. Vanderhoff and A* W. Wotten, Special Representatives, with a Section of [ ;> Our Tire can be seen daily at Room 9,Hotel Columbus, from 7to9p. m. Sun- f |;, day 9a. itl to 2p. m. 1 M* ' ; < STUNGO-RADIUM RUBBER COMPANY ' f i 5026-29 Jenkins Arcade Building, Pittsburgh, Penna. Phone, Court 3130. $3,000,000 Common ( * i Stock. Fully Paid and Non-Assessable. 1 • > I want shares of the Treasury Stock of the Stungo-Radium Rubber Company at Twelve 1 Dollars and Fifty Cents ($12.50) a share, for which I hereby remit Dollars in Part Pay- , , > < ment for same. This contract not in effect until after 10 days from date. Full , Name Address j i City State ' | Use above coupon for information. F. B. Hamlin, Manager of Sales H. T. '' I D 1 ''K ■\ i yii i ifv -i nTftti iftAM. .limn urtft n .flAni i,n ,n s m IIS HI 5 1 I s * IES This Beautiful Suburban Dwelling delightfully located on the picturesque Susquehanna River, North Front street, Wormleysburg, Is For Sale at a Live Wire Price Two and one-halt' story frame dwelling, 12 commodious rooms, fine interior finish, all modern conveniences, cemented cellar, granolithic pavement and walks, fruits, shrubs, flowers". LARGE GARAGE with heat and water. Grounds 75 by about 165. House surrounded by beautiful lawn. All-night cars within one block—sc fare. An ideal home with a magni ficent view of the river and'city. BATHING—BOATING—FISHING ROHRER & SON, Bergner Building Members Harrisburg Heal Estate Board FEBRUARY 24/ 1917. Help Wanted —Male GREEN EHOU3H MAN One cap able of RrowinK bulbs and bedding; plants. Address G., 4826, caro of Tele graph. WANTED Registered druggist. or one having had experience in drug business. Apply Mehring's Drug Store, Fourth and PelTer streets. I Real Estate For Sale KMKRALI) ST.. .133, 835. 337. 339 Semi-bungalows; seven rooms; ele gantly till i shed; steam heat; electric and gas; select your fixtures; stoves; paper to siut your taste. Kasy terms. |B. S. Behney, 317 North Second street. Hell 1202 R. Sample House always open, j 339 Emerald. 1 lelp Wanted — Male and Female HIVES. POMEROY & STEWART re quire immediately the services of ex perienced saleswomen and salesmen in Cotton Dress Goods. Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCL.ES. sidecars. Presto I tanks, etc., wanted for highest cash ! prices. We have 17 second-hand mo- I torcycles. all makes, for sale at from I $25 to S2OO each. Easy payments it desired. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North I Third street. Bell phone 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to select from; prices from $lO up to s