14 FINANCIAL CIRCLES ENDORSE ARMAMENT Virtually All Stocks Gain on Heavy Dealings Following President's Annoucement That American Ships Will Be Protected at Sea New York, March 10. United States Steel and related in dustrials later rose 1 to 4 points, with I to 5 for shippings, motors, metals und a few specialties in the leather and paper groups. Rails failed to share in the movement and heaviness was dis played by Industrial Alcohol and Bald win Locomotive. Proiit-taking and selling induc.d by rumors of another marine disaster affecting the allies caused some irregularity later. The closing was strong. Sale 9 approxi mated 500,000 shares. Bonds were irregular, international issues record ing slight concessions. 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: New York, March 10. Open. Clos. Allis Chalmers 28% 28% Amer Beet Sugar 93 93 Can 4 7 46% Am Car and Foundry Co 69% 69% Amer Loco 73 72% Amer Smelting 107 106% Anaconda 86 >,4 86 % Atchison 102% 101% Baldwin Locomotive ... 54% 53% Baltimore and Ohio .... 75% 75% Bethlehem Steel 140 140 Butte Copper 47% 4 8 California Petroleum ... 24* 24% Canadian Pacitic 154 153% Central Leather 93% 93% Chesapeake and 0hi0... 58 58 Chi Mil and St Paul 82 82 Chino Con Copper 61% 61% Col Fuel and Iron 48% 48% Consol Gas 121% 121% Corn Products 24% 24% Crucible Steel 68% 67% Distilling Securities .... 21% 20% Erie 26% 26%, General Motors 119 % 123 Goodrich B F 55% 56% Great Northern pfd .... 113% 118% Great Northern Ore subs 35% 35% Inspiration Copper 62% 62' Jnterboro-Met 13% 13% Kennecott 45% 46 Eackawanna Steel 86 85% Eehigh Valley 69% 69% Maxwell Motors 55 55 Merc Mar Ctfs 29% 28% Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 78 76% Mex Petroleum 90% 89% Miami Copper 42 42 New York Cen.tral 96 95% NYN II and H 43 % 43% Northern Pacific 103% 103% Pacific Mail 23 23% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 54% 54 Pressed Steel Car 81% 80% Railway Steel Spg 52 % 51% Ray Con Copper HO% 30% Reading 91% 94 Republic Iron and Steel. 81% 82 Southern Pacific 92% 93% Southern Ry 27% 27% Studebaker 104 104 I'nion Pacific 135% 135% U 8 I Alcohol 119% 119% I' S Rubber 59 61 % IT s Steel 112% 112% XT S Steel pfd 118% 118% Utah Copper 115 114 West Union Telegraph.. 94% 94% Westinghouse Mfg 51 51% Willys-Overland 35% 36 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, March 10. Stocks closed strong. General Asphalt 23 General Asphalt, Pfd 64 Lake Superior Corppration 23% Lehigh Navigation 81 \ Valley 69% Pennsylvania Railroad 54 Philadelphia Electric 32% Philadelphia Company 38 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 26 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 31 '4 Storage Battery 65% Union Traction 43% Vnlted Gas Improvement 88% United States Steel 112% York Railways 13 York Railways, Pfd. 36% CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., March 10. Cattle ReeciDts. 500; steady. Native beef cat tle. $8.50© 12.50; stockers and feeders, *6.60(89.60; cows and heifers, $5.60© 10.50; calves. $9.50®13.25. Sheep Receipts, 4,000; steady. Wethers, $11.00012.40; lambs, $12.40 0 15.05. DAVID P. KILMORE DIES New Cumberland, Pa., March 10. — David P. Kilmore, aged 81 years, a ■well-known farmer, died at his home In Fairview township on Thursday from lieart trouble. Mr. Kilmore was a breeder of reg istered Jersey cattle and English Berkshire hogs, and had gained state wide reputation. He was born in Fair view township and Is "survived by two sons, Ira J. and Ray V. Kilmore: one granddaughter, Miss Edna Kilmore. a brother. Joseph, of Upper Allen town ship, and a sister, Mrs. Seitz, of Lan caster. GIRL. 12. SPANKED IX I/OVE AFFAIR. GETS SSO DAMAGES Philadelphia, March 10. —Twelve- year-old Mary Maszewska and 15- year-old Joseph Nlemic were child hood sweethearts, -according to the story told yesterday in Judge Davis' court. One of Mary's love notes to Joseph fell into the hands of his sie ler, Veronika, who spanked and sent Joseph to bed. Mary's mother brought suit for damages against Veronika and yester day the Jury gave Mary SSO damages for tho spanking, and $25 to her mother. QIIBBER STAMQfS |J|| SEALS & STENCILS UV II MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ■ j II 130 LOCUSTS! HBG.PA. II Bringing Up Father Copyright, 1917, International News Service *■' By McM LISTEN TO vwcr I ( I JSEjrSSr *** VER-r R|<H • I Knew ' BY £ftl Iv. 1 | HAVE TO <S/\V AI I DI/U-R 1 PLATTLRE TO DINE J HIM WHFM I V /ACV NOLLY IM SATURDAY EVENING, PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. March 10,—Wheat —Un- changed; No. 2, red, spot and March, $1.9t*i2.04; No. 2, Southern, red. $1.9?0 2.02. Corn—Market firm: No. 2, yellow, $1.2301.24; No. 3, yellow, $1.2201.23; No. 4, yellow. 11.20® 1.21: No. 5. yellow, sl.lß® 1.19; No. 3. Southern, yellow. $1.1901.20. Oats Tho market la firm; No. 2, white. 7507 5% c; No. 3. white. 73 @ 7 3 Vic. Bran The market is higher; mills, winter, pel ion. s3t>.oo; el --ern winter, P**r ion, $26.50. soli, winter, per ton, $12.50042.50; spring, per ton. $41.50® 42.50. Refined Sugars Quiet, but steady; powdered, 7.10 c; line granulated, 7.00 c, confectioners' A. 6.90 c. Butter—The marKet la steady; western, creamery, extras. 41® 42c; nearby prints, fancy. 44c. Eggs The market is lower; Pennsylvania, and other nearby lirsts, free eases, $5.25 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. SB.IO per case; western, extras, lirsts, iree cases, $8 25 per case; do., firsts free cases, SB.IO pel * iisu. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls. 22®23c; old roosters. 16©17 c, do., staggy. spring chickens, 23 0 24c; ducks, 23024 c: geese. 19022 c. IJressed Poultry Market steady; fowls, fancy. 2554021 c; do., good to choice. 22%® 23c; do., small sizes. 19® 21c; old roosters, 20c; roasting chick ens. western. 2 11/2bc. oroilins <-iiick .s. western, 18026 c; do., nearby, _3Oov">c; spring dii' ks nearny. t'< 25r. <>'> western. 22 0 24c; geese, nearby, 190 21c; do., western, 18020 c; turkeys, lancy, iuige. ueuiu.v, 02t34c, do., west ern, fancy, large, 32033 c; do., western, lair In good. 34J).'1|.-: no. cou:inou. 27c; do., old toms. 29030 c. Potatoes The market is higher; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $2.75 03.00; New York, per bushel, $2.7503.00; New York, per oushel, . s2.sU(u>2 76; Jersey, per basket, $1.4001.65. Flour Market quletfbut steady; winter, cleai> $8.1508.40; do., straignt, $8.5009.00; do., patents. $9.0009.35; spring firsts, clear. $8.7509.00; do., patents. $9.4009.75; do., favorite brands, *9. 60 (fill 0.00. Hay • The market is Arm; rew timothy. No. 1. iaig bales, sla.u. No. 1. small bales, $18.00018.oO; No. 2, $15.50016.00; No. 3. $13.00014.00; oainpie. } 10.0U"" 12.U0 Clover mixed. Light mixed. $16.00® 16.50; No. 1, do.. $15.00010.00; No. 2. do.. 513.UU014.00. Legal Notices ORPHANS' COURT SALE BY order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, the undersigned administratrix of l-'rederick E. E. Uiv ler, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Tuesday. March 13, 1917, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., two-story frame house and lot of ground, situate on north side of Locust street, between Second and Third, in the Borough of West Fair view, Cumberland County, Pa. House contains hall and 6 rooms. Wired ! for electric lighting. Furnace heat. ! Concreted cellar. MARGARET E. GIVLER, Administratrix. IDA G. KAST, Attorney. Harrisburg Homes For Sale You'll find a number of good values here 27 S DrIKK" St. 3-story brick and 133 Royal Terrace 2-story brick; with hot and cold water; closet; frame; 9 rooms; bath; gas; steam G rooms; bath; furnace; gas and porches; tot 26.8x90. *7,200. heat; cemented cellar; lot electricity; cemented cellar with „ „ 112. *5,700. hot and cold water; porches; lot 2123 Xorth Second St. 3-story 14x110. 92,550. brick; 9 rooms; bath; reception 410 IIOXM St. 2%-story brick; 8 hall; pantry; gas and electricity; / rooms; bath; furnace; gas and 703 N. oth St. 3-story brick; 10 hot water heat; cemented cellar electricity; cemented cellar with rooms; bath; furnace; cemented with hot and cold water; laundry; hot and cold water; laundry; lot cellar with hot and cold water; closet; lot 26x92T *7,500. 22x100; garage. *4,100. gas and electricity; lot 17%x75. *7,500. 1021 Thompson St. 2-story brick; 2110 Hrookwnod St. 2%-story 7 rooms; bath; furnace; cemented frame; 8 rooms: bath; pantry; 72 N. 17th St. 3-story brick; 8 cellar with hot and cold water; steam heat; electric lights; front, rooms; bath; furnace; gas and porches; lot 13V4x70. *2,500. side and back porches; • lot 20x electricity; cemented cellar with „ . . 105. *2,.500. hot and cold water; closet; Twenty-Brat and Pnrk Hill l.nne 1100 S t„„,eron St - 3-story stone Porches; lot 15x87. *4,300. and^eS.ty! mansion. lot ft. i rice (hm) n. l<Hh St. 3-story brick and coal and gas ranges; cemented upon inquiry. shingle; 9 rooms; bath; furnace; cellar with hot and .cold water; 1225 Cowdfn St. 2-story frame; 5 gas and electricity; coal and gas porches; lot 50x125. 97,850. rooms; gas; lot 13x62. 91,350. ranges; lot 16x120. 93,000. Twenty-*eeond and Market St*. -3 N. 18tli St. 3-story brick; 9 720 N. Kith St. —3-story brick and 2^2-story, new, stone and shingle rooms; bath; steam heat; gas and stucco; 8 rooms- bath- reception house; 9 rooms; 2 baths; steam electricity; lot 18x81.6. 94,000. fjH; steam heat;' gas and elec- heat; combination range; electric 2334 rcilerwiie St. 2,<4-story , < 4-story brick tricity; coal and gas ranges; ce- lights; cemented cellar with hot and stucco; 7 rooms; batn; fur- mented cellar with hot and cold and cold water; laundry; porches; nace; gas and electricity; cement- water; laundry; closet; front, side *°t 75x135. 90,200. Ed cellar with hot and cold water; and rear porches; lot 28x120. Twenty-eighth St., between Derry porches; lot 18x110. 9*-,000. 93.500. and Woodl&wn Sts. Double 2%- 2127 N. Fourth St.— 3-story brick: 1712 Sycamore St. 3-story brick; story, new, stone and stucco; ~8 8 rooms; bath; furnace; gas; coal 9 rooms; bath; pantry; reception rooms and bath each; steam heat; and gas ranges; cemented cellar; hall; steam heatr gas and elec- P 8 anc * electricity; hardwood 2-story frame shop on rear of lot; tricity; cemented cellar with hot floors; cemented cellar with hot lot 15x80. 93,000. and cold water; laundry; lot 38x and cold water; laundry; front 315 S. Front St.-3-story brick; 10 ™ 5 - S^and^OPrlcS^eJSh rooms; bath; gas; coal and gas 1500 State St. 3-story brick; 11 *'>soo ' ' • tac n, ranges; cellar partly cemented; lot rooms; bath; furnace; gas; ce- ' 17%x140. *5,500. mented cellar with hot and cold 2103 North Third St. —3-story brick 410 Hummel St. - 3-story brick; 8 water: Porches; lot 17x73. *6,000. 1 gas^and rooms; bath; furnace; electric 000 N. 17th St.— 2H-story brick and electHc'itv stllm heat• demented lights; cemented cellar with hot frame; 10 rooms: bath; furnace; cellar- hot and water™?aun and cold water; closet; porches; gas; cemented cellar with hot and dry . f' ro nt side and rear norchei lot 14X118. *3.150. cold water; lot 24X100. *4.200. lo? Uox2o<> ft Vrice upon inquiry! 1230 Mulberry St. 3-story brick; 7 2123 Snatara St. 2-story frame: f. 4B Woodbine St 2-stnrv hrl^lr rooms; bath; furnace: gas; cement- rooms; bath; furnace; gas; an(l s t ucc „- 7 rooms" bath- steam frnntan d W alfd ft no reh e * °l'o t ft * 4 ft' lot2 °* loo - hSat'gasind 3?s?lcltJ^SemS™ ■anmi porches, lot -0x49. 35 JV. 17th St. 3-story brick; 8 ed cellar with hot and cold water; rooms; bath; furnace; gas; coal laundry; closet; porches; lot 24x 1514 Keglnn St. 2%-story frame; and gas ranges; cemented cellar; 80. *5,700. ;™ r00, ; ,^ lectr, ° light; Jot 23x porches; lot 17x100. *4,000. J3IO w<l „ ace st—2l4-story brick *-,000. 1023 North Second St. 3-story and frame; 7 rooms; bath; fur -020 HON* St. 2-story brick; 7 brick; 9 rooms; bath; storage nace; gas; coal and gas ranges rooms; bath; pantry; furnace; gas; room; gas: hot water heat; coal cemented cellar with hot and cold cemented cellar with hot and cold and gas ranges; cemented cellar water; closet; lot 16.5x68, *2,200. water; closet; porches; lot 15x90. *2,500. 1 I ™!WXS:-, , ;Sr Kas Miller RrntLrc Rr Cn |; OCUSt „ an<l Miller DrOlnerS K LO. Court Sts. hot and cold water; lot 24x85. 95,000. Member Ilnrrl.sburg Real Entate Board HIGHWAYMAN CAPTURED Philadelphia, March 10.—A federal reserve bank messenger was held up In the street hero to-day, shot and rob bed of a satchel containing $1,500 In cash and $8,500 in checks. The hlgh Market Square Store Room For Rent From April 1, 1917 No. 3 South 2d Street 22x92 Feet FOR HE!VT—I.-nhapril atoirrooni under Hotel Commonwealth, frot --ln( 18 feet on Market Ntreet nnd 14 feet on Murket Squurc. APPLY TO Dauphin Deposit Trust Co. I . _ , •; m If You Are Looking For A New Home Examine the following 8-room brick houses, 1719, 1721 Forstcr St., near 18th St. You may find Just what you like. All Improvements, steam heat, electric and gas lights, hardwood floors; lot 20x110 feet to a twenty foot wide paved alley in rear. Sold on easy terms. Prico right. Inquire, /■ John F. Barnhart, inner 1813 Boas Street HARRISBURG TELEGRXFH! wayman was captured and the satchel recovered. He Rave his name as Frank Smith, 23 years old, of Chicago. David J-MndiofT, the messenger, is in a hos pital with bullet wounds In the legs and arms. He will refcover. Legal Notices IJCHNSE TRANSFER NOTICK is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County, on Monday, March 12, 1917. at 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as said Court may be in session, for the trans fer of the retail liquor license now held by Jacob Page for the llaefner House, Derry Church, Derry Township, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, to W. Wal lace Urendlinger. FOX & GISYER, Attorneys for transferee. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of William Van Camp, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., having been gi anted to the undersigned at 1519 North Sixth street. Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate py uient. and those having claims will pre sent them for settlement to i C. J. MANNING, M. D.. Executor. HARVEY E. KNUPP, Attorney, No. 3 Kuss Building. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Daniel S. Seitz, late of Harrisburg city. Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ull persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. to ANNIE W. SEITZ. Executrix, 3 211 North Second Street. Harrisburg. Pa. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3264 iN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Jennie Sna ravsk.v, alias Jennie Sharosky, of Steel ton. Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress ul July 1, 1898, having applied for a full discharge- fx-oni all debts provable against her 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 nth day of April, 15117, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said peti tioner should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUEK, Clerk. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Lacka wanna Trust Company. Trustee, duly appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County for the pur pose. will hold a meeting on Krlday. March 30, 1917, in Roqpi 505 Bergner Buildlne'. corner of Third and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Pa., at 10 o'clock ,A. M„ tor the purpose of receiving claims arising upon bonds and coupons secured by First Mortgage of Halifax Water Company against the fund real ized at the sale of the property and franchises of said Water Company, and for the further purpose of hearing all persons interested in said claims. No tice is further given that all claims not presented will be forever barred from participation in the proceeds arising from the sale. At the time and place above mentioned all persons Interested may appear and bo heard. Harrisburg. March 10. 1917. UCKAWANNA TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. A. N. KEIM, J. E. B. CUNNINGHAM. C. 11. BERGNER. Attorneys. -i For Sale BUNGALOW NEAR PENBROOK Price very reasonable to quick buyer. , Call at once on M. R. A 145 N. Front St. STEELTOX, PA. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board __ — * ( FOR SALE No. 1717 Boas Street A modern detached brick house; s.eam heated, gas and electric serv ice, hardwood floors: shades and screens complete, porch front und side entrance. A very complete I home In a select community. In- I spectlon by appointment. J. E. Gipple 1251 Market St. v - 111 Store Room i For Rent i| 105 N. 2nd Street i ij G. L. Cullmerry j ; | Commonwealth Trust j Building —Book Binding— The Telegraph Printing Co. MARCH 10, 1917. Business Personals TYPEWRITER FREI2 For a limited time .we will give uosoiutcly Hue a! standard No. 6 Herniation Typewriter to men student luKing our Home Stuuy Course in Uregg oi- pitman Shorthand. Course complete, 115. Macnlne and first lesson sent on receipt of tuition fee. Aduiess interstate bureau, l< ront and tiiaiKei streets, Harrisburg, Pa. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED AI.U Kinds of SAFETY JtAZoh UL.Ai-iKS KKHHAiIVUNKI*, 25C doz., ex cept Star heavy, 16c; old style, 25c each. lIENRY U:Usblli SONS, 21* MmKet street. FOR falling liuir try uross' Quinine llalr ionic. prepaied by iJross, Drug gist and Apotuecary, 1 i J Maiket street. H rnsbuig. Telephone ordeia given prompt attunlion. Ucll 1960. UPHOLSTERING And (multure re pairing; mattresses renovateu and cush ions oi ali Kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 320-326 V.'oouoine sueel. Plione 131JJ. WHITE D IST ISCTIVIS AGENCY l'rutleo ttldg.—All hinds tit ucluctlve work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4391>. Business Opportunities FULL EQUIPMENT for making Ad vertising Pencils, Penholders, etc. Big profits and easy to sell. Will exchange on Grocery Store or Ford car. Uood reasons, and if you're from Missouri I will gladly show you. A money maker. Address li, 4487, care of Telegraph. 12 PER CENT. Annual Dividends is belli" paid by an oil stuck now beii.g traded on New York Curb around Si',4c a share. The Company is earning con siderable over dividend requirements and a large advance in stock Is expect ed. Full information on request. Koontz & Co., 56 Broadway, New I'ork. BAHGAIN TO QUICK BUYER lce cream factory and restaurant. Every thing complete. Must be sold to close ) estate. Inquire Margaret E, Ulvler, Administratrix, 56 West Main Street, or Ida G. East, Attorney, 8 South Mar ket Street, Meclianlcsburg. FOR SALE An exceptional busi ness opportunity; a meat and grocery established In 1913. Doing u good busi ness. .Located on Market street in center of business section. All new stock and fixtures. Keuson for selling is ill health. Act promptly. P. O. Box 283, Lewlsburg, Pa. FOR SAL. E Tinning and plumb ing business in a country town, doing a good business; no opposition; good reusons for selling. Address 0.. 4867, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Three-chair barber shop; good location; price reasonable; good reason lor selling. Apply Fred. Bender, 26 South Third street. WANTED—Proprietor of well-estab lished, profitable restaurant, with large and growing trade, desires partner In the business. Good character, willing ness to work, experience and limited amount ot capital necessary. Location one of the best in Harrisburg. H.. 486 a, care of Telegraph. WANTED, PARTNER who can In vest *600.U0 cash to Join me in a high class, permanent business that will pay us not less than *200.00 each per month. Party to handle the money and correspondence of the business. This is a straight, clean business that will stand fullest investigation. Address Box B, 41113, care of Telegraph, WE offer a guaranteed 6 per cent, in vestment in an established local in dustry. Address J., 4824, care of Tele graph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good incoiue corresponuing for newspapers experience unecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Synuicate. 792 Lock port. N. Y. Hauling and Moving LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Honest and fair esti mates. Blue Line Auto Transfer, 1512 North Sixth street. C. V. 4542, Bell 4206 J. NATIU--.iL. TRANSFER CO. Mover* of pianos, sates, hoi It- ra and Kural hauling. H. W. loathe, Manager, Eighth street and It. It.. New Cumberland. Bull phone iiOiiDJ. Money to i^oan MONEY ADVANCED" to nousekeep ers at legal rates; business conliden tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner Building, V North Market Square. BANKS WON'T but we will loan you sl6 to S3O tor one year, uayable inontnly at legal rule*, n you have good character, a reputation lor pay ing your bills and sufficient in come to meet the payments <te they fail due. • Security required: Note secured by personal property, uiainiy household furniture without re moval. or real estate, or the guar antee of some responsible per son. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN At IN V lib'l'MliNT CO. 2C4 Chestnut Street Affiliated with locai, slate and national organizations which I stand for approved business i ■ Financial CHOICE 6 PER CENT. FARM MORT GAGES FOR SAL.E lnterest collected free of charge. Titles guaranteed. 35 years' experience. Best oi references. Write for list. interstate Securities "Company. Minneapolis, Minn. Storage STORAGE Fireproof and non-flre {>roof warehouses. Private rooms for lousehold goods $2 per month and Up. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-<45 South Second street. STORAGE 419 Broad street house hold goods, mercantile Private rooms 1-|X. W'asrons. 75 cents month. D Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street Both phones. Automobiles AUTOMOBILE WANTED We have client who will take Ford auto in ex change for his dwelling; brick con struction; all improvements; price, $2,- 000. Have your builder inspect this property, and if he can build one like it to-day for less than J2.800 we will make you a present of the property. A proposition guaranteed by this firm. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. Additional Classified Advertisements Automobiles SECURE THIS TRUCK AGENCY The Pull-More Motor Truck Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa., a $1,000,000 corporation, is desirous of plac ing an agency in your territory. Applicants must -be men with business standing and able finan cially to take care of a lucrative business. The Pull-More Truck Co. is bringing on the market a motor truck that will practically sell itself with a single demonstra tion. America's leading automo bile engineers predict the Pull more Truck will revolutionize the motor truck Industry. The majority of business men will buy a Pull-More Truck in preference to any other truck be cause it embodies such selling features as front drive, which develops more power, reduces fuel • consumption, eliminates skidding and friction on wheels, thus in creasing tire mileage. Accessibility to all forking parts, which are compactly as sembled In a two-piece, hinged case opens up in twenty seconds. When truck buyers see this ac cessibility feature they Invariably say, "Greatest invention and im provement ever made in a motor truck." In many cases Just a demonstration of this feature will produce an immediate sale. Two units embracing a three point suspension on each, elimi nates vibration, socks and strains from road stress, thus assuring low "Ynaintenance cost and long life to the truck. The Pull-More Motor Truck Company has Just completed a mammoth daylight factory which is one of the largest and ilnest in dividual truck plants in the coun try. The company Is financed by a number of the most prominent steel men in the United States. If you secure the agency for this truck in your territory now, you will be extremely fortunate, for the reason that the motor truck field presents remunerative possibilities greater than any other lino of business to-day. Grasp this opportunity. Write at once for full particulars regard ing an agency. PULL-MORE MOTOR TRUCK CO., 459-60 Frick Bldg., Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALE Chalmers 4-30; 1913 roadster. Guaranteed A 1 condition. At a bargain. Crescent Garage, 232 South street. 1 1914 Studebaker. 1 1916 Studebaker. 1 1914 Chalmers 6. All in good order, fully equipped. Cheap. AU'iO SALES AND DISTRIBUTING CO., 125 South Eleventh Street. FC It SALE Chalmers light deliv ery, new body and new pi'lut. inquire at Miller Auto Co* 68 South Cuuieiou a tret, u LIMOUSINE One new Ford l.iiiou* sine, lop reuuy to lit on t'ord car tot winter use; was *l6u; will take (too. .Andrew Redmond, Third aim Boyd streets. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any Klnu. If you cannot eell your car, why not consign it to or exchange It with i's for a better one. Our charges lot yelling are 6 per cent. only. fno storage i barges if car is Dot sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE p AiiTJdiiuiT, 27-29 North Catneiuo ntreet. Garages aua Repairs REPUBLIC TlßES—"Prodlum" pro" oess, wonderlul tensile strength; uneven wear eliminated; reduced chipping and cutting. Good Service Tire Co., lolj Market street. BRAZING AND WELDING We repair anything in the metal linei Reasonaole rates. DAYTON GARAGIiS 912 North Third street. CAMP CURTIN GARAGE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS Large brick building equipped wltt best facilities for storage and care ol cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let ui quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE. COR. COUKT AND CRANBERRY STS Cars stored by day or month. Mod erate prices. Repairs made. Cars wash ed. Night and day seivice. Gasoline, Air. Both phones. Motorcycles- and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES, sidecars. Presto tanks, etc., wanted tor highest casli prices. We have 17 second-hand mo torcycles, all makes, tor sa'.e at from $25 to S2OO each. Easy payments 11 desired. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to select from; prices from $lO up to $45; easy terms; pay while you ride. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thoi and Harley-Davidsoo for sale cheap; Just been overhauled; all twin cylinders and In good condition. C. H. Uhler, 1317 Derry street. Legal Notices NOTICE Is hereby given that all pledges numbering from 8,300 to 8,900 will be sold if not redeemed, according to law. within 10 days from thi3 date, City Loan Office, 411 Market street, next to United Cigar Store. THE annual meeting of the stock holders of the Harrisburg Transfer Company will be held at the office oi the Company, fourth floor Common wealth Trust Company Building, 223 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday, Maroh 27, 1917, at 3 P. M., foj the election of officers and the transac tion of any other business which may be brought before the meeting. CHARLES E. COVEP.T, President.
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