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SPECIALTIES GAIN
AFTER DULL START
Active and Broad Trading Soon Makes Market Recover
From Effects of Moderate Declines Which
Prevailed at Opening
New York, March 14. (Wall
Street). Moderate declines prevail
ed at the opening of to-day's market
hut prices hardened almost imme
diately with gains of one to three
points in various specialties, including
Industrial Alcohol, International Pa
per, American Sugar and National Bis
cuit. United States Steel yielded a
substantial fraction at the outset but
soon recovered with other issues of
the same class. Kails showed little
of their recent improvement, Reading,
however, rallying from its initial set
back of half a point. Trading was ac
tive and broad. '
Activity gave way to extreme dull
ness before the end of the lirst hour.
Announcement of the sinking of an
American ship in the war zone in
duced some proiit taking and short
selling with resultant irregularity of
prices. Cuban American Sugar rose
almost ten points on the improved out
look in Cuba and shippings strength
ened.
Transfer of a large block of Erie
convertible B's at a slight advance was
the only feature of the listless bond
market.
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 York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, March 14.
2 p. m.
Open. Quot.
Allis Chalmers 26 Vs 26
Amer Beet Sugar 92 >4 91%
American Can 45 *-45
Am Car and Foundry Co 65% 65%
Amer Loco 7070%
Amer Smelting 104 104%
American Sugar 112% 112%
Anaconda 83% 83%
Atchison 102 101%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 53 52%
Baltimore and 0hi0.... 76 76
Bethlehem Steel 140 140
California Petroleum ... 23% 23%
Canadian Pacific 153% 152%
Central Leather OOti 90%
Chi Mil and St Papl 81% 81%
Chino Con Copper 58% 58%
Col Fuel and Iron 4 7 4 7
Consol Gas 121 118%
Corn Products ...'. 23% 23%
Crucible Steel 65% 65%
Distilling Securities .... 20% 21%
Krie 26 26%
General Motors 119 120
Goodrich B F 56 56
Great Northern pfd ~.. 112% 112%
Great Northern i're subs 33% 33%
Inspiration Copper 59% 60%
Jnterboro-Met 13% 13
Kennecott 4 5 45%
Lackawanna Steel 84% 83%
Lehigh Valley 67% 66%;
Maxwell Motors 55 55%
Merc Mar Ctfs 26% 27%
Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 75 76%
Mex Petroleum 88 87%
Miami Copper 41 41
Midvale Steel 57 56%
New York Central 94% 94%
NY N H and H 43% 43%
Northern Pacific 102% 102%
Pennsylvania Railroad. . 53% 53%
Ray Con Copper 28% 28%
Reading 94 94%
Republic Iron and Steel. 79% 79%
Southern Pacific 93% 93%
Southern Ry 27 27%
Studebaker 102% 102%
Union Pacific 135 135
17 R I Alcohol 121% 124%
U S Rubber 59% 59%
U S Steel 110% 110%
IT S Steel pfd 117% 117%
Utah Copper 111% 112%
Union Telegraph.. 96 96%
westinfrhouse Mfg 51% 50%
Willys-Overland 35% 35%
Advice to Lovenlorn
SHE HAS NO RIGHT TO TIIEM
Dear Miss Fairfax:
I am going out with a young lady
and find that I love her and know
my love is reciprocated. A short
time ago she received two presents—
one. a string of pearls, the other, a
gold bracelet fri>m two young men
she formerly knew and of whom she
told me. Under the circumstances do
you think it proper for her to retain
these presents? Although I have said
nothing to her, I do not approve of
her retaining these, and therefore
await your kindly advice. F. A.
Under no circumstances is it proper
for a girl to accept gifts such as you
mention. She must return them at
once both for the sake of her own dig
nity and because of her esteem for
you, the man she loves.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISDURG TELEGRAPH • MARCH 14,'1917.
PHILADELPHIA rnoDllCE
By Associated Press •
Philadelphia, March 14. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, spot and March, $1.94
@1.99; No. 2, Southern, red $1.92®
1.97.
Corn Market steady; No. 2, yellow,
$1.23(811.24; No. 3, yellow, $1.22©) 1.2:5;
No. 4, yellow. $1.20@1.21; No. 5. yellow,
sl.lß<ffil.l9; No. 3. Southern, yellow,
$1.19 @1.20.
Oats The market is Arm;
No. 2, white, 75076Vic; No. 3, white,
7 3 <iS 7 3 c.
Bran The market Is Arm;
mills, winter, per ion, $36.0u; west
ern winter, per ton. $26.50: soft, winter
per ton, $42.50®42.50; spring, per ton
$4 i!50fit<42.50.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 7.10 c; line granulated. 7.00 c,
confectioners' A, 6.90 c.
Butter—The mariict Is steady;
western, creamery, extras. 41 <tf
42r: nearby prints, fancy, 44c.
Eggs The market is higher;
Pennsylvania, and other nearby lusts,
free cases, $8.40 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $8.25 per case;
western, extras, tirsls, free cases, $8.40
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.25
i>- • * ;tae.
Live Poultry Market steady;
fowls, 24@25c; old roosters, 16®17c;
do., staggy. 18->i2oc, spring chickens.
24(ft25c; ducks, 22®24c; geese. 19022 c.
Dressed Poultry—The market is tirm;
fowls, fancy. 24<5f24%c; do., good to
choice, 23023V&C; do., small sizes, 19®
22c; old roosters, 19c; roasting chick
ens. weslei ii. -1 tu 26c, broiling cnicKet.s.
western. 18@26c; do., nearby. 30®3'>c;
spring ductal. nearby i.Vn' 2ac: do.
western. 22@24c; geese, nearby. 19®
21c; do., western, 18®20c; turkeys,
fancy, large, nearby. 324i'33c. do., west
ern. fancy, large, 32@33c; do., western,
fair to good. 3u031c: do. common. 24w
27c; do., old toms. 29®30c.
Potatoes Market quiet, but steady;
Pennsylvania, per bushel, $2.75®3.00;
New York, per bushel, $2.75; western,
per bushel, $2.252.75; Jersey, per
basket, $1.40® 1.65.
Flour The market is quiet;
winter, clear, $8.15(U<8.40; do., straight.
SS.. r iOffi9.oo; do., patents. $9.00®9.35;
spring firsts, clear, $8.75®9.00; do.,
patents, $'J.40®9.76; d<J.. favorite brands.
$9.60®10.00.
Hay ls scarce and Arm;
r.ew timothy. No. 1. large tmies, tls.aj.
No. 1. small bales. SIB.OO Si 18.50;
No. 2, $15.50® 16.00; No. 3. $13.00® 14.00;
sample. $10.00l2.00
Clover mixed. !,ight mixed sl.n<4J
17.00; No. 1. do.. $15.00016.00; No. 2. do.,
FOR SALE
A GOOD BUILDING FOR
MANUFACTURING
PURPOSES
Two Stories—2ooxßo ft.
Substantially built, light
from all sides, steam heat, ele
vator, cellar under entire
building.
Address or call at
1716 Susquehanna Street
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
A limited number of shares of
7 PER CENT.
PREFERRED STOCK
of tlie
Merchants Ice Company
of Harrisburg, Pa.
in allotments of SIOO and up. Only
about v B,OOO worth of this stock
remains to be sold. Apply to
E. L. EGOLF, Treasurer
302 Market St.
BANK STATEMENT BANK STATEMENT
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
New Cumbe
National Bank
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
Close of Business, March 5, 1917.
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
I.onus and In vest incuts,. . ,$4:1.1.500.35 Capital Stock $2.1,000.00
Cash and Reserve, 111,11151.51 Surplus nnd Proflts, 58,422. 10
Due from Hanks 11,188.42 Circulation 18,700.00
Federal Reserve llank Deposits, 420,385.18
Stock 2,100.00 Ilond Account 10,000.00
9541,507.28 $541,507.28
E. S. HERMAN, Pres. F. E. COOVER, Cashier.
CHICAGO CATTI.K
ii Associated fress
Chicago, HI., Murch 14. Cattle—Re
ceipts, 12,000; firm. Native beef cat
tle, $8.5&<'(('12.65; stockers and feeders,
<i.804j)11.7n;, cows and heifers, $5.75(0'
10.75; calves, $9.75 c 13.50.
{Sheep Receipts, 16,000; weak.
Wethers, $10.90© 12.35; lambs, $12.25
©11.70.
Hogs Receipts. 3.1,000; steady at a
shade under yesterday's average. Bulk
of sales, $14.55© 14.75; liglit, 14.0u<>k
14.70; mixed, $11.25 © 14.80; heavy,
$ 14.25© 14.85; rough, $11.25© 11.40; pigs,
$U.00©13.30.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE!
By
Chicago. 111., March 14. —Board of
Trado closing:
Wheat—May, 1.76% ; July. 1.52%.
Corn—May, 1.06%; July, 1.05
Oats—May, 56%; July. 55.
Pork—May, 32.10; July. 31.40.
Lard—May, 18.70; July, 18.67.
Ribs—May, 17.12; July. 17.20.
I
Legal Notices
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
tlio Estate of Harry F. Bowman, late
of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa.,
deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned residing in Harrisburg. all
persons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
thfrm for settlement.
E. A. HEFFELFINGER,
AL K. THOMAS.
KEBECCA MINERVA BOWMAN.
Executor*.
EX ECU TO It'S NOTICE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
estate of Karl Steward, late of the City
of Harrisburg, Pa., deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, residing at
No. 1402 North Front street, in said city.
All persons indebted to said estate will
make payment, and those having claims
or demands will present the same to
MARGARET J. STEWARD,
Executrix.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been issued to
the undersigned in the estate of Alice
E. Dougherty, late of Harrisburg, Dau
phin County, Penna., deceased. All per
sons owing the said estate will please
make settlement at once and those
having claims are requested to present
them, without delay in proper, form for
settlement to
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY,
Administrator,
No. 16 South Second Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Bureau of Water and Lighting
Bids will be received at the Office
of the Superintendent of Public Safety,
Room 10, Court House, to 3 o'clock P.
M., March 26, 1917, for furnishing sul
phate of alumina and hypochlorite of
lime, for the year from April 1. 1917, to
April 1, 1918. The right to reject any
or all bids is reserved.
W. H. LYNCH.
Acting Sup't Public Safety.
The Capital Stock of
The American Gas Co.
is attractive to investors for
the following reasons:
The Company has paid
dividends for 24 years,
8 per cent, since 1915.
Net earnings for 1916
were substantial.
Earnings are obtained
from gas and electric
plants in 50 cities and
towns in the east and
middle west, and are
therefore diversified and
reliable.
The stock can at present
be bought to yield over
6.60 per cent.
We invite requests for a de
scriptive Circular.
Nm. P. Bonbright & Co., Inc.
MOIUMS WIST All STROUD, Jr.
Manager
437 Chestnut St., Phila.
Km York Boston Chicago
Detroit London Paris
William P. Bonbright & Co.
Bonbright & Co.
Legal Notices
NOTICE Letters Testamentary oir
the Estate of Samuel Kuukel, late of
Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pa., ue
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa.,
all persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment,
and [hose having claims will present
them for settlement.
CHARGES A. KUNKEL,
JOHN C. MOTTER.
MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY.
Or Executors.
FOX & GEYER.
Attorneys.
BANK STATEMENT
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL, BANK, at liar
risburg, in the State of Pennsylvania,
at the close of business on March 5.
1917.
'RESOURCES
1. a Loans and discounts
(except those shown
on b and c) $621,421 J4
5. l'. Si. bouilwi
a U. S. bonds
l o posited
•o secur*
circulation
(par
value), ..sldu.<m> .m
c U. S. bonds
pledged to
secure
postal
savings
deposits
I Bar
value), ... 35.000 00
Total U. S. bonds.. 135,000 00
<l. Ilonds, securities, etc.l
b Bondsother
than U. S.
bonds
pledged to
secure pos
tal savings
deposits . . $20,000 00
e S e curities
other than
U. S. bonds
(not In
c 1 u d ing
st o c ks)
owned un
pledged, .. 974,524 29
Total bonds, se
curities, etc 994,524 29
7. Stocks, other than Fed
eral reserve Bank
stock, 18,153 96
8. Stock of Federal Re
serve Bank (50 per
cent. of subscrip
tions) 16,500 00
10. Furniture and fixtures, 14,773 94
12. a Net amount
due from
approv
ed reserve
agents In
New York,
Chic ago,
and St.
Louis, ... $25,275 26
b Net amount
due from
a p proved
re s e rvo
agents in
other re
serve cities 189,157 28
— 214,432 54
13. Net amount due from
banks and bankers
(other than Included
in 12 or 20) 27,998 82
14. Exchanges for clear
ing house, 30,717 09
16. a O u t s i d e
checks and
other cash
items, .. . $21,283 31
b Fractional
c u rrency,
nick els,
and cents, 349 96
17. Notes of other national
banks 7,305 00
18. Federal Reserve bank
notes \ 2,520 00
20. Lawful reserve in vault
and net amount due
from Federal Reserve
Bank, 110,606 29
21. Redemption fund with
U. S. Treasurer and
due from U. S. Treas
urer 5,000 00
Totai $2,220,586 54
LIABILITIES
23. Capital stock paid in.. SIOO,OOO 00
2i. Surplus fund • 450,000 00
25. a Undivided
profits, ... $47,766 60
b Less current
e x penses,
int e rest
an<l taxes
paid 2,877 61
26. Amount reserved for
taxes accrued 2,089 45
27. Amount reserved for all
interest accrued, ... 7,706 46
28. Circulating notes out
standing, 97,300 00
30. b. Net amount due
to approved reserve
agents in other re
serve cities 1,810 35
31. Net amount due to
banks and bankers
(other than included
in 29 or 30) 169,000 23
Demand deposits!
33. Individual deposits sub
ject to check 782,249 15
34. Certificates of deposit
due in less than 30
days 7,159 50
"5. Certified checks ' 528 34
: 36. Cashier's checks.-out
standing 5,985 37
37. United States deposits, 29,931 23
38. Postal savings deposits, 12,111 97
Total demand
d-e pos 1 ts,
, Items 33.
34. 35, 36.
37, 38. 39
and 40,. . .$837,965 56
Time Deposits (payable
after 30 days, or sub
ject to 30 days or
more notice):
41. Certificates of deposit,. 120,026 04
43. Other time deposits, ... 389,799 46
I Total of time
dep os it s,
Items 41,
42, and 43,5509,825 50
Total $2,220,586 54
State of Pennsylvania. County or' Dau-
phln, as:
I, E. J. Glancey. Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
E. J. GLANCE Y,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to befor* ma
this 13th day of March, 1917.
G. L. CULM ERR Y,
Notary Public.
My commission will expire February
27, 1919.
Correct —Attest:
W. T. HILDRUP, JR.,
WM. S. SNYDER,
JOHN FOX WEISS,
Directors.
TYPEWRITERS
Repaired Bought Sold
GEO. P. TILLOTSON
'*WLg iiKMit 37A11. Opposite Orphemti 'l'heater DIAL, 4802.
REMOVAL NOTICE-JOS. COPLINKY
rPHOI.STERER, DECORATOR, AWNING MAKER
Announces the Removal of His Business From
1210 NORTH THIRD STREET
\ TO
1005 NORTH THIRD STREET
REMOVAL NOTICE—N. BRENNER
COSTUMER AND PAWNBROKER,
Announces Removal of Ills Store From
426 WALNUT STREET
TO
1315 NORTH THIRD STREET
<s , i
■- s i.-. , V-..MMWA.. <> v* ,
This Modern House for Sale
NO. 1714 BOAS STREET
Right in the Beautiful Residential Section of the City
LARGE LOT 35 x 110 ft.
Hardwood floors, steam heat, combination gas and elec
tric lighting, latest sanitary plumbing. Price, $5,400.00.
Easv terms. Open for inspection.
H. A. SHERK, Builder
! On premises or at 1325 State St.
__ i i
mportant Copper Announcement
The detailed report, now in course of preparation and which
will be published during the next few days, showing the wonderful
strides made in the development of the BISBKIO COPPER MINING
& DEVELOPMENT COMPANY'S property, will undoubtedly, when
given country-wide publicity, result in a heavy demand for the
shares.
If you would participate in what we believe will prove one of
the most substantial advances in Curb Securities, it is imperative
that you immediately wire your order for the purchase of BISI3EE
COPPEB MINING & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY shares' "at
market."
,221 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA.
Telephone*—C. V. (112; Bell 34118
NEW YORK KEADIXU
PHII.ADKI.FIIIA AI.I.KNTOVVX
Direct private wires eonneetinß nil offices with principal iiinrketa.
\ LADIES' NEST No. 1930 Order of Owls \
\' invites ladies to membership before the \
\ CHARTER CLOSES ON APRIL Ist \
\ Entrance feo reduced while Charter is open. This Nest pays \
1 $5.00 a week sick benefits and SIOO.OO at death. Meetings twice \
I a month lor business and a social good time. Dues onlv 50 cents \
\ a month. No assessments. Ask for one of the members to visit \
\you and explain about the Order, or get application blank and \
full particulars from \
Deputy Organizer R. F. WEBSTER, 22:t S. Mtli St. Bell 2G1.1-R \
Storage /
STORAGES In H-atory urlck building,
rvui 408 Market street.
Household goods in clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlencr. Jeweler. 408 Market St.
Air. Both phones.
STORAGE 4l# Broad street, house
hold goods, mercundise. Private rooms.
Sl-S3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D.
Cooler & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both
nhones.
Automobiles
FOR SALE Ford roadster, A 1 con
dition, shock absorbers, etc.l It's a
bargain at $175.00 if taken at once. O.
A. Kemp, Herahey.
FIVE-PASSENGER Hudson Touring 1
car; excellent condition; new Sllverton
cord tires; would make good jitney, or
would serve any purpose. Cash price, J
$625.00. C,, 4583. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Chalmers 4-30; 1913
roadster. Guaranteed A 1 condition. At
a bargain. Crescent Garage, 232 South
street.
1 1914 Studebaker.
1 1315 Studebaker.
1 1914 Chalmers 6.
All in good order, fully equipped.
Cheap. ,
AUTO SALES ANl> DISTRIBUTING CO..
125 South Eleventh Street.
FC It SALE Chalmers light deliv
ery, new body and new pslnt. inquire
at Miller Auto Co., 68 South Camerou
t*re< L
Automobiles
LIMOUSINE One new Ford limou
sine; top reaily to tit on Ford car for
winter use; was $150; will take SIOO
Andrew Redmond, Third and Boyd
streets.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILE*} of any
i lnd. If you cannot sell yo ,r car, why
rot consign It to or exchange it with
i s for a better one. Our charges for
/elling are 5 per cent. only. No storage
> barges if car is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
PA iil.*lc..'>T. 27-29 North Cameron
street.
Garages aiid Repairs
BRING your car to us. Experts on
Ignition and carburetor troubles. High
est grade repair work. LISMOKNE
AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones.
REPUBLIC TlßES—"Prodium" pro
cess, wonderful tensile strength; uneven
wear eliminated; reduced chipping and
cutting. Good Service Tire Co., 1019
Market street.
BRAZING AND WELDING
We repair anything in the metal line
Keasonable rates. DA If TON GARAGE
912 North Third street.
CAMP CURTIN GARAGE
SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS
Large brick building equipped with
best tacilities for storage and care of
cars. Repairing by experienced me
chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us
quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093VV.
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 Bicycles
IIOUSECLEANING TIME IS HERE
—We will buy for casli that old bike
motorcycle or parts that have been
stored away in your road. Drop us a
card, or call Bell phone 3SSJ. Dayton
Cycle Co., 912 North Third street.
MOTORCYCLES, sidecars. Presto
tanks, etc., wanted for highest cash
prices. We have 17 second-hand mo
torcycles, all makes, for sale at from
$25 to S2OO each. Easy payments if
desired. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
Third street. Bell phone 386 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. V
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor
and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap;
Just been overhauled; a.ll twin cylinders
and in good condition. C. H. Uhler,
1317 Deny street.
Legal Notices
STOCKHOLDERS'* MEETING
The annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the United Ice & Coal Co.
will be held at the Main Office, Forster
and Cowden streets, Harrisburg, Pa.,
at 3 I'. M., Monday, April 9, 1917, for
the election of directors and such other
business that may properly come be
fore the meeting.
UNITED ICE & COAL CO.,
JACOB H. FOREMAN,
Secretary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
of administration on tne estate of David
( F. Jauss, late of the City of Harrls
i burg. County of Dauphin and State of
I Pennsylvania, deceased, have been
; granted to the undersigned. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims
or demands will make known the same
I without delay.
EDWARD E. JAUSS,
Administrator,
233 North Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
r ROBERT STUCKER. Attorney,
Russ Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on the 29th dav of
March, A. D. 1917, under the Act of
April 29, A. D. 1874, and its supplements,
for a charter for an intended corpora
tion to be called Bowman, Mell and
Company, the character and objects of
which are the manufacture, purchase
and sale of chemicals, drugs and in
gredients and admixtures thereof, and
the purchase and sale of physicians,
surgeons and dentists' instruments and
supplies at wholesale and retail.
Samuel B. Nissley, Georgo Andrews,
Paul O. Sunday, Incorporators.
GEORGE F. LUMB,
Solicitor.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Bureau of Water and Lighting
BIDS will be received at the Office of
the Superintendent of Public Safety.
Room 10, Court House, to 3 o'clock P.
M., March 26, 1917, for the furnishing
of cast iron water pipe and special
castings, valves, tire hydrants, iron
castings, and brass ferrules or corpora
tion stop cocks, for the year from April
1, 1917. to April 1, 1918. The rtgtft to
reject any or all bids is reserved.
W. H. LYNCH,
Acting Sup't Public Safety.