16 U-BOAT WARFARE IS FELT BY MARKETS Settlement of Railway Strike Also Felt by Traders; Ship pings Yield With Moderate Recessions in Equipments and Specialties By Associated Press ' New Yorl, March 19.—Settlement o fthe railway strike situation and the circumstances attending the sink ing of three American ships in the war were among the conditions which confronted the stock market at to day's opening. Activity increased on a much broader volume of business (Hiring the forenoon. Rails were only mod erately active, but United States Steel made an extreme advance of 2 points and other industrials rose variably. Bethlehem Steel new stock and Cru cible Steel were the main features of tlio war and semiwar divisions at gains of 2 to 4 points and equipments rose an average of Ito 2 points. Shippings retrieved a greater part of their early loss. The entire list developed further strength at midday. Bonds were quiet and steady. MiW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New- York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har lisburg; 133# Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, l'urnish the following quotations: New York, March 19. 2 p. m. Open. Quot. Allis Chalmers" 26% 28% Amer Beet Sugar 91% 92% American Can 46 48 Am Car and Foundry Co 66 68 Amer Loco 70% 73 Amer Smelting 106% 107% Anaconda 85% 85% JL D. BOOAR, Jr. PUBLIC SALE —OF— Horses, Mules, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, Farm Implements, and Household Goods On Friday, March 23,1917, at 10 O'clock A.M. AT PORT TREVERTON, PA. 21 head of extra good big Horses and Mules, ranging in age from 4 to 10 years and have them weighing up to sixteen hundied pounds each; a great lot of good, young, sound Horses and Mules ready for the spring trade or work ajid broke to all har ncss, and some Single Line Leaders. . Wagons, carriages and sleighs of all de scriptions; harness of all kinds; heavy and light farming imple ments and tools of all descriptions of two big farms. All in first-class condition. Household goods of all kinds, also stoves, chairs, tables, cots, etc.. of two lumber camps. Lot of lumber, flat side, canoe sides, flat bottoms and ash planks. Conditions to be made known on day of sale by Bogar and kleffer COPPER The Giant Fortune Builder Sensational Markets Predicted Spot Copper Now 37c Should Sell at 50c Millions Made in Copper Tin; United Slates produced ill 11 alxmt 1,925 mil- At tlio present market price of Copper there is a lion ll>s. or Copper. Arizona produced 675,000,000 ... .. . . . ' „ ll>--. of this. 'Hie consumption of Copper in the about _sc pet lb. A production of -10,000,- Vnited States for ll is placed at 1,625 million ll>s.; 000 ,hs * annually means an earning or $10,000,000. the rest oi' the world at 1,450 million lbs. Every A company capitalized for $2,000,000, all issued, vssttrst mun"K isJFSKJSs. z:; ~ n ' ■"- of |>(>iiiiils more must follow before the war is ended. " Iff for ** invested oufrht to l>e worth $25 on the Supply is decreasing everywhere. The demand now open market. If the stoek was originally purchased exceeds the supply. The restoration of peace and at 50c per share, this would mean 1,000% on the in- JSSSra' St <*• vance and the enormous dividends paid last year have a value or $25,000. by Arizona Copper Companies should look small, by TTT , „ _ . _ , comparison. What Some Other Stocks Have Done Copper Is Making More Millionaires The interests behind the United Magma Mines are Than practically the same as those of the Miami Merger. 1 nan oieei T he j a tter 6toclc was offered about two months ago The advance-In Copper shares has enriched thou- at 25c, and since sold up to $2.50. The United Magma sands of large and small investors, who have profited has an excellent chance of duplicating or surpassing iVSE pr 0,,,*,- ing at $25 and above. A good Copper mine can pro- relation to the Magma Copper Co. property as the duce raw Copper at about 9c per l.b. You can figure United Verde Extension to the Verde. United Verde sellin^'Vround l^ oc lmenSe * )oss " ) '^' es w '"> metal Extension sold at 35c a few years ago; it is now . ' quoted about S3B. The Great Magma Mine Past Records Can Be Surpassed in'g 6 an orighial'' Wgh-grade° This Krent opl ' ortunity for Investment at present is until it is now about 35 feet, has resulted in a record in the purchase of low-priced Copper Stocks. Big production. When this news was made public, producing Copper mines are not made in a day or a Magma jumped from sl7 to so 4 per share in two month, but the investor far-sighted enough to have days. It has since sold at $69. Production increased • , * iu uuic from 1.364,000 lbs. in 1913 to over 7,000,000 in 1916 a v,mon of ultimate production'on a large scale and at an average cost of about 7c per lb. It Joins the contented to wait a reasonable time should expect to United Magma. reap profits of the most substantial character. United Magma, A Neighbor and Possible Rival to Magma It is the intention to develop the United Mngma along scientific lines as soon as the financing is completed. Its location of SI claims (aliout 000 acres) adjoining and abutting the Mngma Copper Co. and in close prox imity to that great mine—the Silver King—makes it a |x>ssiblc rival to Magma and judging from surface indications Is worth a king's ransom. The chances or opening up, gigantic ore bodies In the United .Magma Mines property are excellent and the possibilities or huge profits are almost beyond comprehension and fig ures almost impossible for the human mind to grasp. Buy United Magma Mines Shares at 50c NOW The officers of the United Magma Mines Co. are among the foremost practical mining men of Arizona. You hav2 an opportunity to join them and share in all the profits from the ground floor up. Tllere is a limited amouit of stock available at 50c per share. Get into an organization of amother big Copper company and development of another great Copper mine. Use the coupon and send in your order TO-DAY. llcgistrar and Transrer Agents Security Transfer & Registrar Co. 66 Broadway, New York Delivery of Stock Certificates guaranteed within 48 hours after receipt of New York funds. This Is your opportunity to buy United Magma ami obtain a big interest at a small price. The sluircs Harry Liefkovits, 40 Exchange PI., N. Y. En will be traded In on the New York Curb April 2nd. closed find $ in payment of No orders will be filled at this offering price of 50c shares of XTnited Magma Mines Co., par value after 10 A. M., Monday, April 2nd. Write for full SI.OO full-paid and non-assessable, details now. Please send me full particulars of the United • Magma Mines Co., without obligation. I might HARRY LEFKOVITS I invest $ Investment Broker Name 41) Exchange Place New York City Address _'_LLLLLLLLLL— MONDAY EVENING, Atchison 103 103 Vi Baldwin Locomotive ... 53% 55% Baltimore and Ohio .... 76% 77 Bethlehem Steel 132% 129 Butte Copper 46% 46% California Petroleum ... 24 24 % Canadian Pacific 153% 155% Central Leather 92% 95% Chesapeake and 0hi0... 58% 59% Chi Mil and St Puul 82 % 82% Chicago K I and Pacific 29 2 9 Chino Con Copper 58% 59% Col Fuel and Iron 47% 49% ?orn Products 24%- 24% Crucible Steel 66% 70% Distilling Securities .... 21% 22% Erie * 26% 27% General Motors 122 122 Goodrich B F 56 57 Great Northern pfd .... 113% 113% Great Northern Ore subs 35% 36 Inspiration Copper 61% 61% Kennecott 46% 46% Kansas City Southern .. 22 22% Lackawanna Steel 83% 83% Lehigh Valley 69 69% Maxwell Motors 56% 55% Merc Mar Ctfs 30 28% Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 87 86% Mex Petroleum 88% 90% Miami Copper 41% 41 New York Central 95% 96 NYN II and H 43% 44% New York Ont and West 24 24 Norfolk and Western... 129% 129% Northern Pacific 104 104 % Pacilic Mail 24% 24% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 53% 53% Pressed Steel Car 79% 80 Railway Steel Spg 52 52% Ray Copper 28% 29% Reading 98 96% Republic Iron and Steel. 80% 80% Southern Pacific 94% 95% Southern Ry .. . 28 28% Studebaker 102% 10 3 Tennessee Copper 17 17% Union Pacific 137% 138% LT S I Alcohol 125% 127% U S Rubber 62% 62 U S Steel 112% 138% U S Steel pfd . . 118 117% Utah Copper 114 114% Virginia-Carolina Cliem. 40% 41 West Unoln Telegraph.. 98% 99% Westinghouse Mfg 52 51 % Willys-Overland ....... 34 % 34 % PHILADELPHIA PItODUCIC Bv A.tsnciated Press Philadelphia. March 19. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot and March, $1.94 @1.99; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.92® 1.97. Corn Market firm; No. 2, yellow $1.23(g11.24; No. 3, yellow, Sl.22st> 1.23: No. 4, yellow. $1.20®1.21; No. 5. yellow. $1,180)1.19: No. 3. Southern, yellow. $1.2(1® 1.20 %. Oats The market Is firm. No. 2, white, 75®75V6c: No. 3. white. 7373%C Bran—ls firm and scarce; mills, wiiuer, pel ton, tJti.oo, .vesi em winter nor inn *2(1.6" soft win'*' per ton, $43.50@44.00; spring, per ton, $42.50@43.00. Refined Sugars r.;arket steady; powdered, 7.10 c: fine granulated, 7.00 c; confectioners' A. 6.90 c. Butter—The market i£ steady; weatern, creamery, extras. 42® 43c: nearby prints, fancy. 45c. Kggs The market is unchanged; Pennsylvania, and otlter .learo.v htsls. free cases. 8.55 per case: do .. current receipts, free cases, $8.40 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.55 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.40 Me I Live Poult.y Market firm; fowls, 24@25c; old roosters, 16®17c; do., staggy, 189420 c; spring chickens. 24®25c: ducks. 22@24c: geese. 19®2/c. Dressed Poultry—The market is tlrrtl; fowls, fancy, 24©24% c; do., good to choice, 23®23%c; do., small sizes, 19® 22c; old roosters, 19c; roasting chick ens. western, 21 41*260; broiling chicKt-ns. western. 18©26 c; do., nearby, 30®2'>e: spring ducks, nearby. 23W2nc. do. western, 22@24c; geese, nearby, 19® 21c; do., western, I8@20c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby. 32<fr33c; do., west ern. fancy, large, 32®33c; do., western, fair to good, 2u®3lc; do., common:, mm 27c; do., old toms, 29®30c. Potatoes The market is dull; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $2.75®)3.00; New York, per bushel, $2.75; western, choice, per oushel, $2.25®2.50; Maine, clilce, per bushel, $2.75®2.90; Jersey, per basket, $1.50®1.75. Flour—Steady with a fair demand; winter, clear, *B.l&®s.4u; uo., siraignt, sß.f>o®9.oo; do., patents. $9.00®D.35: spring firsts, clear, $8.75@9.00; do., patents, $9.40®9.75: do., favorite brands. $9.60<®10.00. Hay Firm, moderate demand; i.ew timothy, iW 1, uale.s, ♦m.ov, No. 1. small bales. slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2, $15.50(0)16.00; No. 3, $13.00® 14.00; sample. $ 10.00"" 12.00 Clover mixed. Light mixed. sl.oni 17.0U; No. 1. do., $15.00® 16 00; No. 2. do.. $14.00® 14.50. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Mai*ch 19. Close; Wheat May, $1.88; July, $1.58%. Corn May. $1.11%; July, sl.lO. Oats May. 58% c: July. 57c. Pork May, $34.40; July, $33.30. Lard May, $19.55; July, 519.55. Ribs May $17.97; July, $18.02. $6,500 WILL BUY 50-FT. FRONT ST. LOT Between Emerald and Wood bine, if bought before March 30th. Address Box 678. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 1 CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET j Chicago, Man-h 19. Hogs . Re ; celpts, 6,000 weak; early advance of 15c ' lost. Bulk $14.65©15.00; light, $14,204(1 14.90; mixed. $14.50(0 15.00; heavy, $14.50 in 15.05; rough, $14.50© 14.60; pigs, 2 slo.Bsffi 13.40. ' a Cattle Receipts, 2,000; strong. Na ■ tlve beef cattle, $9.15 tie 12.65; stockers and feeders. $6.70fi9.80; cows and heif , ers, $.">.76 (i> 10.85, calves, $ 10.254 c 14.25. f Sheep Reoelpts, 9,000; strong, i Wethers, $11.10012.65; lambs, $12.50© i 14.90. I _ 2>eatbs HHOWN On Sunday, March 18, 1917, Mrs. Lena Brown, aged 66 years, 2 months and 21 days. ~ Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at J 2 o'clock from the residence of Wil- V liam Cope, 420 South Sixteenth street. The relatives and friends are invited ; to attend without further notice.' ,• Burial in Harrisburg cemetery, i -- In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM. • In said and loving remembrance of my infant niece, Charlotte Elizabeth Coken, departed this life to-day one '• year ago. March 19. Her little chair is still vacant but not forgotten. • Her aunt, ; CHARLOTTE KOHLER. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving remembrance of our infant daughter. Charlotte Elizabeth • Coken, who departed this life one year ago to-day, March 19. Sadly missed but 1 not forgotten. Her Parents and Brother. Q = Card of Thanks , Mrs. John C. Fehl and children ex , tend their appreciation and thanks to " the friends and neighbors for their J "kindness shown in their loss of the lius i) band and father; also to the members . of the different organizations of which , be was a member. i Help Wanted —Male i, WANTED Shoemakers to take i. charge of modern repair shops to be l established in North Third street. Must be able to run stitcher. Address, ; 2108 North Sixth street. I, WANTED Boys over 16 years old s, to learn to cut shoes and trimmings. ', Apply at Dauphin Shoe Company, 320 Market street, fourth floor over Hub. ;, WANTED A boy over 16 years of : age to work in bakery; experience ~ prerrefe4-0688 slird shrdl shr dlhrdltan i. preferred. Apply, 309 Herr street, city. Help Wanted I—Female 1 —Female • GOOD reliable white woman wanted for general housework. 207 South ' Front street. I Situations Wanted—Male I WANTED Young man wants work in grocery store, or porter or bellboy in hotel. Address, G-5604, care Tele graph. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Colored girl wishes po sition as general housework and plain ( cooking; no washing write 346 South | Cameron street. j WANTED Young woman wants position as housekeeper in city. Call 621 North Front street, Steelton, Pa. Real Estate For Sale | BECAUSE YOU CANNOT pay cash for a home is no reason I'or paying rent I all your life. We will sell you a prop | erty upon a small cash payment. New house steam heat other improve ments. Think it over and see us soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 3 NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW HOUSE that should interest you. Brick construction with concrete porches front and rear— equipped with steam heat gas and electricity. Price only $3,300. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. HAVE YOU SEEN those new houses at Paxtang, on Kelso near Derry street? Offered at $2,650, with all improve ments. Terms can be arranged. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 220 HARRIS STREET FOR SALE —Three-story brick 8 rooms and bath gas furnace cemented cel lar. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. FRANK R. LEIB & SON Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 North Third St. Harrisburg, Pa. ' FOR SALE 1533 N. Fourth St., 3-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms. 1010 N. Third St., 3-story brick atore and apartment building, store room 63x15 and a 3-room apart ment on tirst floor. Two apart ments, S rooms each or one 6-room and bath apartment, second floor 3-room and bath apartment on third floor. Electric light, city steam, on tot 20*156, Myrtle ave nue, in rear. 1001 N. 2nd St., brick dwelling on corner; suitable for apartments; price right. "— ' FOR SALE 1932 North Third Street With Factory, suitable for Garage in rear, at a bargain price if sold before April 1. Apply to S. Friedman Real Estate Kimkrl Mdg. , 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, j Address or call at 1716 Susquehanna Street Harrisburg, Pa. V— f For Sale or Exchange ♦ South Cameron St. —Vacant plot *60x125, between Market and Mul ♦ berry; live spot, ripe for building fright in the auto business zone, ♦ See me for a snap price. ! A. C. YOUNG I Everything In Itenl I Now located In the Young Bulld -1 Ing. 34 North Second street. I Bell 767 | • Real Estate For Sale DO NOT FAIL TO get particulars from us regarding No. 45 North Eigh teenth street. Tills property Is. to be sold soon at an attractive price. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOB SALE No. 2121 Moore street —frame house with 9 rooms and bath— gas light lot. 14x70. Price very rea sonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. CORNER PLOT, 45x34, offered in ex change for new property. Price, s2,ouu. Opportunity for builder. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. PARK STREET HOUSE FOR SALE —Brick house with all improvements; 20-foot paved alley on rear. Price right. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Bldg. FOR SALE No. 328 Reily street — frame house on lot 20x78. Inspect It soon. The price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. $1,900 WILL.PURCHASE a small bungalow; 6 rooms; furnace heat; lot 40x135; chicken house. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Earge front room with bay window, 2 or 3 minutes' walk from Market Square; also one back room; all conveniences. Call Bell Phone, 4358 J. LARGE, cheerful front room; all conveniences; city steam and use of phone. Apply, 809 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Desirable furnished room, not front: running water elec tric lighting, city steam heat, bath room adjoining; reference required. 218 Pine street. TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS —Bath, city steam heat, electric lights; all improvements. 209 Walnut stleet; Roslyn Apartments. Inquire 226 North Third street, millinery store; reference required. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE Surety bonds. lire in surance. all forms of automobile insur ance. John C. Orr, 222 Market street. Phone 931. I Wanted —Miscellaneous WANTED A wagon suitable for a Shetland pony; 36 inches high. Ap ply. W. C. Thompson, 1245 Kittatinny street. Public Sale PUBLIC SALE at 1114 Market street, Wednesday, March 21, at 1 p. m.; ex tra line lot of furniture; also small iron safe and roll top desk. C. Fry, Auctioneer. . , Wanted —Board —Rooms GENTLEMAN desires room with pri vate bath, centrally located; private family preferred. Address, E-5612, care Telegraph. Business Opportunities 100 SHARES Keystone State Fair and Industrial Exposition Stock; $6.50 per share. Address. 1443 Starker street. Offices and Storerooms i FOR RENT A large storeroom at 1 423 Derry street. Inquire at 1425 Derry street. Garages and Repairs TIRE REPAIRING Best of guaranteed, and at reasonable prices. Call and give us a trial. Good Service Tire Co., 1019 Market street. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate tecurity ID any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box- 174 Harrisburg. Ta. MONEY ADVANCED to Housekeep ers at legal rates; business conllden tlal Profit Sharing Loan Society. Room 7, Spootjer Building. 9 North Market Square. Automobiles WANTED Wanted to buy a good second-hand steel garage, also 5-pas senger Ford top, 1914 model. Apply, J-5613, care Telegraph. Legal Notices " SUMMARIZED STATEMENT nniSBURG SHOWING RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURESOI- THh CirY OI IIAIUIISBURQ FOR THE FISCAL, YEAR ENDING JANUARY 2. 1917. THE * UND£jJIJL,wi. ASSETS AND INABILITIES AND AMOUNT OF TAXABLE PROPERTY. RECEIPTS $1)23 971 68 Cash receipts, January 2, 1917 ''[[[[ Cash balance, January u, 1916 $1,290,578 83 EXPENDITURES . Paid out for interest, redemption of bonds, ordinary expenses and , 0 gl public Improvements ••••••• 380,'143 02 To Cash balance. January 2, 1917 ' \ $1,290,573 83 BONDED DEBT JANUARY 1. 1917 Five per cent. City, No. 49, due, 1899 !'.'!!!!! 65.000 00 Four per cent. City, due July. 1920 1()0 ()0 Four per cent. Water, No. 382. due 1904 100 00 Four per cent. Water. No. -So. due 1913 _ 65,000 00 Three per cent. Water, due January, 193- 38,500 00 Four Der cent. \Vutcr, clue <lul>, 19*4 •••••• • • • • *<.* tod no First Public Improvement Loan, due September, 19lb . .... .. . . ••• First Public improvement Loan. 3% per cent., dufc 1911 to 10-o in plnsive $36 400, September of each year . .... u.i.ouu Four per cent., due 1926 to 1932 Inclusive. $36,400. September of each Second" übiic improvement' Loan, toiir per cent., due 1917 to 1936 in elusive. $14,000, March of each yeai ........... •••••••• •••• • • • • -ow.uwu Third Public Improvement Loan, four per cent., due 191 < to IJIO in elusive $22,000. September of each year .............. •• •••• • &28.000 00 Fourth Public improvement Loan, four per cent., due March. 1918 .. „;;0.000 n?iA 1820 to 1944 inclusive. SIO,OOO, March of year ••••••••• •'• •• • .250,000 00 Fifth Public Improvement Loan, four per cent.. SIO,OOO. due March, J0 000 00 $50,000 due 1923't0 1947 inciusi've,'s2,ooo,' Maich of each year'.'.'..so.'ooo <"> $1,919,500 00 IMPROVEMENT DEBT. Bonds resting for payment on liens against properties benefited by said improvements ASSETS " l 0 11 Real "Estate, Fire Department 00 Hose. Fire Department . Fire and Police Alarm System 12.300 00 Furniture and Safes In City Offices 1.150 00 Horses, Fire Department ••••••• Automobiles—Police Department 2,500 00 Fire Department 800 jJO II itch way Department 3,2 <0 00 Park Department #OO 00 Water Department 875 00 Horses and Wagons. Water Department 150 00 Pulmotor—Police Department 150 00 Motorcycles—Police Department ,!2.> 00 Street Sweepers and Sprinklers 1.100 00 Automobile Trucks— Highway Department 3,2i>0 00 Typewriters in City Offices 800 00 Adding Machines In City OfTlces 1.600 00 Annaratus. Fire Department 61,1>0 00 Fuuloment of Sealer of Weights and Measures 1,000 00 Horse and Wagon of Sealer of Weights and Measures 250 00 I.HW Library '• 200 00 ra^h—General Water Fund 93.514 71 Cash— General City Fund . 10,28 1 60 Cash—Public Improvement Loans 146,936 70 Reserve for Assessment r unds 19,265 73 Cash— Land for Parks 172.572 ,9 Cash— Reserve I'iinds 2,78 3ft Cash— Sinking Funds 81.406 93 Bonds— Sinking Funds 274,200 City and Market Scales 600 00 $3,509,975 52 • LIABILITIES Bonded Debt, City and Water $1,919,500 00 Street Paving and Grading Bonds 111.000 00 Surplus of Resources 1.479.475 52 $3,509,975 52 AMOUNT OF TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF HARRIS BURG First Ward $2,166,328 00 Second Ward '• 1 ®.309 00 Third Ward 8,705,128 00 Fourth Ward 5,21 1,266 00 Fifth Ward 3.127,820 00 Sixth Ward 2.214,785 00 SeventH Ward 3,470,894 00 Eighth Ward 3,11 1,832 00 Ninth Ward 8,516,714 00 Tenth Ward 5.405,381 00 Eleventh Ward .' 3,120.879 00 Twelfth Ward 2,619.880 00 Thirteenth Ward 1,232,530 00 Total '■ $52,462,746 00 The above summarized statement Is published by direction of the City Council, as required by Article 6, Section 9, of the Act of Assembly approved June 27th. 1913. entitled. "An Act providing for the Incorporation, regulation and government of cities of the third class, regulating nomination and election of Municipal Officers therein, and repealing, consolidating and extending existing laws In relation thereto." W. L. GORGAS. Harrlsburg, Pa. Superintendent of Accounts and Finance. IMa rch 19. 1917. . MARCH 19, 19,17. Automobiles FOR SALE Six-cylinder Studebaker, 1914 model; seven-passenger; excellent condition. Winter price. PKNN MAR AUTO CO., East End Mulberry Street Bridge. FIVE-PASSENGER Hudson Touring car; excellent condition; new Silverton cord tires; would make good jitney, or would serve any purpose. Cash price $625.00. C„ 4883. care of Telegraph., 1914 REO TOURING CAR—A No. 1 condition; lights and starter; $375 to quick buyer; will demonstrate. Veiie , Harrisburg Co.. Sixth and Heir streets. Hell 271-J. I ONE nice little 1914 five-passenger. Ford touring car, line condition, like new, $l9O. No top. AUTO TRANS PORTATION GARAGE. 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. TO AUTO OWNERS—For the next two months can give you special rates on auto insurance. John C. Orr, 222 Market street, Phone 934. NEVER FRET WASHING AND POLISHING CO. We wash cars to suit the customer, not ourselves. Work is guaranteed. Cars called for and delivered if desired. Call Bell phone 385 J. Proprietor. J. It. Stephenson, 912 North Third street. Open for business, March 18. LIMOUSINE One new Ford limou sine: top ready to fit on Kord car fr.i winter use; was $150: will lake 100 Andrew Redmond. Third and Bovd streets. ■ WE WANT RTUTOMORILEI of any Hnd. If you cannot sell yo .r car. whv rot consign It to or exchange It with rs for a better onet Our charges for rellincr are 5 per cent only No Btornifo harges If car Is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE "ARTMIfcNT 27-29 North Cameron street. FOR SALE Chalmers 4-30; 1913 roadster. Guaranteed A 1 condition. At a bargain. Crescent Garage. 232 South street. Ff It SALE Chalmers light deliv ery. new body and new p#int. inquire at Miller Auto Co- <iß South Cameron street. Garages and Repairs CAMP CURTIN GARAGE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS i Large brick building equipped with best facilities for storage and care of cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let u quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W. = Legal Notices | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of Valu- I able Real Estate. I In pursuance of an order of the Or- I phans' Court of Dauphin County, Pa., the undersigned administrator or the estate of .lames Shepard, late of the Borough of Steelton, Pa., deceased, will expose at Public Sale on the premises at 126 Ridge street, in the Borough of •Steelton, Pa., on Saturday, April 14, 1917, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described real estate: All that certain lot or piece of land situated, laying and being in the Bor ough of Steelton, County of Dauphin, Pa., described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Ridge street at a line of intersection of the land herein described and the lot now or late of Samuel Page, and running thence southwardly along the line of said last mentioned lot, seventy (0) feet, more or less, to Jones alley, thence eastward along the northern line or said Jones alley twenty-five (25) feet to land now or late of Burnett Blakey; thence north ward along said last mentioned land seventy (70) feet, more or less. o said Ridge street; thence westwaidly along the southern line ot said Ridge street twenty-live (25) feet to the place of beginning, having thereon erected a house now known as 1-6 bridge street, and being the same, and con veyed by Margaret E. Pancake, et a to the said James Shepard by deed dat ed July 5, 1902, and recorded in the office for recording of deeds, etc., at Harrisburg, PA., in Deed BOOK R. Vol. 11, page 107. reference thereto be ing had will more fully and at length "''TERMS OF SALE: One-fourth (U) of purchase money to be paid on day lot sale; balance on confirmation of sale by the Court, o^deed. Administrator. J. BOBBIN BENNETT, Attorney, MAXWELL HITE, I Auctioneer. Garages aud Repairs u BRING your car to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles. High est grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyqe. Both phones. BRAZING AND WELDING We repair anything In the metal line. Reasonable rates. DAYTON GARAGE. 912 North Third street. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE. COR. COURT AND CRANBERRY STS. Cars stored by day or month. Mod i-rat- prices. Repairs made. Cars wash ed Night and day service. Gasoline. Air. Both phones. Motorcycies and Bicycies FOR SALE 5O rebuilt motorcycles, Harley Davidsons, Indians, Thors, Hen dersons, Excelsiors, Daytons; all guar-4 ,anteed to be in first class condition; $55 to $210; send for complete list. Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third street, •< Harrisburg. HOUSECLEANING TIME IS HERE —We will buy for cash mat old biki-. motorcycle or parts that have been stored away in your road. Drop us a card, or call Bell phone 385-J. 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, lor sa'.e at from $25 to S2OO each Easy payments if desired. Dayton Cycle Co;, 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to select from; prices Iron) $lO up to $45; easy terms; pay while you ride. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap; Just been overhauled; all twin cylinders, and In good condition. C. IL UUler. 1317 Derry street. \ Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ESTATE OF CARRIE PARSONS, lale ot Harrisburg, Pa., deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on said estate have been granted to the under signed. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa- No. 1230 North Third Street. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ESTATE OF JAMES J. LYNCH, late of Harrisburg, Pa., deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on said estate have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa., No. 1230 North "Third Street. CORPORATE NOTICE THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Harrisburg Foundry He Machine Works will be held at the Gen eral Office of the Company, Seventh and Curtin Streets, in the City of Har risburg, Pennsylvania, Thursday, the 22d day of March, 1917, at 10:30 A. M., for the election of seven Directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. B. E. TAYLOR, Secretary. P. G. DIENER will sell for storage and other charges, at the Broad Street Market, Wednesday, March 21, at 7 A. M.. the following goods, if all charges are not paid and goods removed before day of sale: Benjamin I* Foster, 1 Trunk and 1 Box. Dr. K. F. Tipton, Lot of Household Goods. Mrs. Charles Bernheisel, Office Fixtures. R. M. Welsh, Lot of Household Goods. By Order of P. G. Diener. , Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 471, January Term, 1917. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii, Lillian F. Butt vs. Jamea T. Butt. The subpoena and alias sub poena in the above-stated case have been returned "noil est inventus." You, James T. Butt, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the fourth Monday of April. A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa.. March 12, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: IN the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 122, January Term. 1917. Libel in divorce—a vin culo matrimonii, Edith A. Merrett vs. Arthur W. Merrett. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Arthur W. Merrett, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Har risburg, Pa., on the fourth Monday of April. A. D. 1917, to answer the com plaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Fa., March 12, 1917. PUBLIC SALE THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY will sell at Public Auction, in Room 401 Walnut street, Saturday, March 24, about 500 pieces of unclaimed matter, consisting of packages, valises, trunks, etc. Sale to commence at 1 p. m. Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. George Kunkel, President Judge, and Hon. Sam. J. M. McCarrell, Additional Law Judge, of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace of the Twelfth Ju dicial District, composed of the County of Dauphin, having issued their precept, bearing date the 13th day of February, A. D. 1917, to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Harrisburg for the Countv of Dauphin, and to commence the third Monday of March, 1917, being the 19tli day of March, 1917, and to con tinue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Al dermen and Constables of said County of Dauphin that they may be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, exami nations and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Dauphin County be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Given under my hand at Harrisburg, the 13th day of February. A. D. 1911, being tlie one hundred and forty first year of Independence of the United States. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Harrisburg, Pa. February 19, 1917. NOTICE Letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of J. N. Deeter, late of the city of Harrisburg, Dau phin 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. LILE G. DEETER, Administratrix, c. t. a.. 204 Walnut Street, • Harrisburg. Pa. Or GEORGE R. IIEISEY, Attorney, Harrisburg, Pa. IN THE MATTER of W. L. Sansom, bankrupt. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Penn sylvania, in Bankruptcy No. 3437. ' To the creditors <tf W. I* Sansom, of l.ykens. In the County of Dauphin, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on March 17, 1917, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, No. 7 North Third street, Harrisburg. Pa., at 10 a. m. o'clock, on March 30, 1917, at which time the said creditors may at tertd, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED. Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated March 19. 1917. .
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