18 issick Entertains Part of His Force at Noonday Luncheon During Campaign .A" /'W' . Si W WM. S. ESSICK %Villlam S. Esslck, general agent of :lie Aetna Life Insurance Company and Its affiliated companies, entertained at an elaborate luncheon to-day at noon, at the Engineers' Club, thirty of his representatives comprising a part of his force in Harrisburg and territory south of the city. The Harrisburg ofllce of the Aetna and the Scranton ofllce are at present engaged in a heated contest for the largest production of accident and health business between March 21 and March 31. Both agencies are among tile largest of the Aetnas and the con test is one of the most active of its kind ever held in this territory. The luncheon given by Mr. ICssiek to his representatives was thoroughly en joyed and every Aetna-lzer pledged himself for a larg.o volume of accident and health business during the present contest. Bob Hull, executive representative from the home office, delivered an ad dress and gave some helpful hints. Mr. Kssick extended to his men ap preciation of the loyal and energetic support given him in the present con test. The following were present: Rob Hall, executive special representative, Aetna Accident and Liability Company. Hartford: Joseph W. Kssick, general agent at Heading: H. C. Keller, Wrightsviile! S. Friedman, J. A. Hall, A. U Holler. W. K. Jones, J. B. Metz ger, 11. T. Nealo and W. M. Robinson, ail of Harrisburg: !•". t*. I.ynch, Mc- Connellshurg; W. T. duller, Daliastown; Mvers and Thompson, York: A. H. Shet te'l, York: Frederick K. Ployer, Me clianicsburg; il. S. Mohler and son. Me elianicsburg; A. W. Swell gel, A. T. Black. J. B. Hiss, Irwin W. Cassel and Hubert 1". Cook, all of Harrisburg; John F. O'Neill, agency manager, Har risburg office; William S. Hoover, man ager bonding department. Htrfilburc, and William S. Kssick and Mark Mum ma, of Steelton. Two other luncheons are scheduled for this week for Aetna-lzers north of Harrisburg, one to be held at Lewis burg and the other at Sunbury, which will give every representative in the territory controlled by Mr. Kssick an opportunity to get together in the con test. CURES CATARRH Antiseptic Healing Wonderoil Quickly Kills Catarrh Germs Catarrhal troubles can be cured only bv an antiseptic treatment that cures the catarrhal germs, that soothes and heals the mucous membranes. Apply antiseptic Wonderoll to th nasal passages at night and while yo sleep the treatment does its healim work and at the same time kills ca tarrhal germs. Its action la almost Ini mediaie and one night's treatment "wil Hive great relief. You can buy an inexpensive packag from Geo. A. CJorgas with guarantee o money back if it does not do all tha is claimed for it. This Is the mos econoniic.il treatment for catarrh tha was ever known as one package wii last for weeks. Kvery home shoul lime antiseptic Wonderoil as it is in valuable for all cases of inflammatio soreness, etc. M.O.SWARTZ The Public Sale Man Next Sale Thursday, March 29 1 O'clock At the Keystone Hotel, Ilummels town, Fred Uraupner, proprietor. 4 lll OF IIOHSF.S AM) MULES 75 Head of Ilumc bought CAITLE Among this lot you will find some good, big strong cows, fresh and clone springers, Holsteln and Durham stock, a few backward cows, proiltable for a farmer to feed, n few half fat steers weighing from SOO to 900 lbs., that will feed out good till Ist of June. 10 llend of STOCK BULLS From 500 to 10U0 lbs., a bunch of well shaped bulls, Holstein and Durham stock. 10 Head of YOUNG CATTLE—Suit able to go In pasture. 100 IIBAD OF lions Consisting of sows with pigs by their side, also a few well-shaped liogs. I will have shoats for feeding pur poses from 30 to 150 lbs. apiece to suit all buyers. You can expect to see a healthy, thriving bunch of hogs. I will have all stock as advertised and expect my old customers back again and have new ones with them. I'm:i-:, FREE One 100-lb. Shunt nnil One 500-lb. Hull or llelfer will be given away at this sale. Don't fail to attend. You may get one as a present. Sale rain or shine at 1 p. m. M. O. SWART 7.. J. C. Hess, Auct. A. B. Shenk, Clerk THURSDAY EVENING, PERSISTENT SELLING UNSETTLES MARKET Prices Highly Irregular Although Initial Quotations Show More Gains Than Losses With Shippings Developing Strength Uy Associated Press New York, March 22. —Wall Street — Selling of the same persistent charac ter which wiped out many of yester day's gains in the final hour was again in evidence at the outset of to-day's trading Prices were highly Irregu lar, initial quotations, however, show ing more gains than losses with espe cial strength in shippings. Central I.eather and some of the metals. United States Steel also rose a substantial fraction but reacted with marines, cop pers and some of the rails. Equipments and some of the active specialties also displayed irregular ten dencies. Further recessions were shown by the general list before the end of the first half hour. Reversals of the first hour ran from 1 to 2 points in most of the steel and iron shares, with over 3 points for Bethlehem Steel new and old shares. Shippings also sagged with Central Leather, Industrial Alcohol and vari ous minor specialties. Following its course of the preceding day, the list scored general recoveries from lowest levels, coppers and marines leading the higher movement before midday. United States Steel was under pres sure, however, and rails also sagged on .light offerings. The turnover of the forenoon was little more than half of yesterday. Bonds were irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros, tc 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 22. 2 p. m. Open, Quot. jAllis Chalmers 2914 28% Amer Beet Sugar 92% 93 | American Can ......... 48 % 4 814 Am Car and Foundry Co 68% tiß 14 | Amer Loco 73% 73% Amer Smelting 10614 106 lAnaconda 8514 5514 [Atchison 104 " 103% I Baldwin Locomotive ... 57% 56% Baltimore and 0hi0..7. 7814 77% Bethlehem Steel 140% 144 I Butte Copper 47 \4 46% Canadian Pacific 158 160 Central Leather Soli 8614 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 59% 5914 Chi Mil and St Paul.... 84 14 83 14 Chino Con Copper 58% 58 Col Fuel and Iron 53 5214 Corn Products 24% 2514 [Crucible Steel 71% 7014 Distilling Securities ... 22% 21 Erie 2814 2 8 General Motors 11814 118% Goodrich B F 56 55% Great Northern pfd .... 114% 114% 'Great Northern Ore subs 36 35% | lnspiration Copper .... 62 6114 Kennecott 46 14 47 14 I Kansas City Southern .. 22% % ! Lackawanna Steel 8714 8514 [Lehigh Valley 6914 6914 Maxwtll Motors 53% 5214 'Merc Mar Ctfs 3214 33% Merc Mar Cffs pfd 91 92% Alex Petroleum 93% 93 14 Miami Copper -11 41% New York Central 97 96 14 N Y N 11 and I I 45 44 % Norfolk and Western... 129% 130 Northern Pacific 105% 105 Pacific Mail 23% 25 Pennsylvania R'.ilroad.. 54% 54% Pressed Sfeel Car SO 14 80V4 Railway Steel Spg 53 53% Ray Con Copper 29 28% Heading 96% 9714 Republic Iron and Steel. 85 84 [Southern Pacific 95% 95% Southern Ry 28% 28% IStudebaker 103% 101% 'Union Pacific 139 " 139% ill S I Alcohol 126 125V4 1/ S Rubber 60% 60 U S Steel 110% 11614 IU S Steel pfd 118 118 % Utah Copper 113% 112V4 Virginia-Carolina Chem. 42% 42% West Union Telegraph.. 97% 9714 Westing-house Mfg 52% 52% Willys-Overland 34 14 33% CHICAGO CATTLE By .Associated Press Chicago, 111., March 22. Cattle —Re ceipts, 7,000; weak. Native beef cattle, $9.25® 12.75; stockers and feeders, $6.80 ®9.80; cows and heifers, $5.75®10.50; calves. $10.50® 15.00. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; weak. Wethers, $11.20® 12.65; lambs, $12.75 ® 15.15. i llogs Receipts, 33,000; slow. 10c j under yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $14.85@15.05; light, $14.20 ft 1 4.95; mixed, $14.50® 15.05; heavy, $14.45® 15.05: rough, $14.45@14.60; pigs, $10.60 @14.00. National Commission Asks Co-Operation in Planting Million Gardens in U. S. The local police department this j morning received a communication from the National Emergency Food Garden Commission asking co-operation in the planting of a million food gar dens in the cities of the country. The object of the movement Is to overcome the present deficiency and to reduce the high cost of living. The commission includes Dr. Charles W. Eliot, .John Clrier llibben, Luther Burbank, James Wilson, former secre tary of agriculture; J. 11. White, Car! Vrooman, Fairfax Harrison, A. W. Shaw, Emerson MaoMillan and John Hays Hammond. Charls Lathrop is president. Pamphlets giving Informa tion necessary to gardeners can be ob tained free of charge by addressing the president of the commission at Wash ington. ' The commission requests the police to give the matter as much publicity as possible. The HARRISBURG URAPH has been urging the use of vacant lots as gardens for several years. Dr. Fox Will Take Over Germantown Church Sunday Tlif- Uev. Dr. John D. Fox, who has been transferred from the local Grace Church to the KNt. Stephen's Church, Germantown, will take up the duties of the new charge next Sunday. Dr. Fox will be succeeded here by the Rev. Dr. Robert Bagneli, formerly of the Park Avenue Church, Philadelphia. The congregation of the local church regret the transfer. Dr. Fox lias served the local church for seven years and during that time it has been greatly improved. MAIL COURTSHIP FAILS Milton, Pa., March 22.—T0 marry a man she never saw, Miss Dora Faust, of Milton, traveled to Galveston, Tex. Yesterday she returned still single, declaring that she had been fooled. She aid that the man is a grandfather and had paid all the expenses of the trip. According to the young woman, she learned of James Austin through a matrimonial bureau. Photographs were exchanged and the one he sent represented a young and dashing man. He proposed and she accepted. PREMATURE ALARM SOUNDED Smoke issuing from a chimney at the home of K. E. Doy, 141 North Fourth street, was sufficient pretense to turn In an alarm from box 232 late last evening. Mrs. hoy had built a fire In the kitchen range and the smoke was a trifle more dense than usual. This makes several alarms that have been turned in recently before investigation. HARRISBURG 1&S6&& TELEGRAPH fHii.Ai)Ki,TiiiA rnonucß Philadelphia, March 22.—Wheat—Un changed; No. 2, red, spot, $1.97®2.02; No. 2, Southern, red. $1.95®2.00. Corn Market higher; No. 3, yel low. 11.2314 (ft 1.21 14; No. I, do., $1.21 lift# 1.2214; No. 5, sl.lit 14 @1.2014 ; Southern, No. 3, yelow, $1.2214 & 1.23. . Oats The market Is lower; No. 2. white, 75®75%e; No. 3, white, 73® 7314 c. Bran ls scarce and llrm; mil in. w ill lei, pel lull, s3o.uu, west •MI winter. I'er ion. T.'OfcU. aott. winil per ton, $43.50®44.00; spring, per ton, 143.00® 43.50. Kelined Sugars Market steady; powueieu, J.luc, line gruuuiuied. i.uuc. confectioners' A. 6.90 c. Butter—The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 42® 43c; nearby prints, fancy. 45c. Eggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania, HIIU uiiiei netrb> MEI*. free cases, $8.70 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $8.65 per case; western, extras, (lists, free cases, $8.70 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.05 Live Poultry Market steady; Jowls, 24®25c; old roosters, li>4#ii.-. do., xtaggy, 18->i2oc, spring chickens. 24@25c; ducks. 22®24c; geese. 19@2/c. Dressed Poultry—'l'iie market is lirm, fowls, fancy, 24®24%c; do., good to choice, 2314 ®24',4c do., small sizes, 19® 22c; old roosters, life; roasting chick ens, western, iMiy/ibe, broiling cnicKai.s. western, 18®26c; do., nearby, 30®3'ic; fining ducks, nearby, 23®2ac, d". western, 22@24c; geese, nearby, ID® 21c; do., western, 18®20o; turkeys, fancy, targe. neurby, 32l2.oo Clover mixed. Light mixed. slft.otz. F. T. Cal houn. W. 11. Gates, W. Consylman, E. J. Lawler, 11. I!. Yofler, I''. M. Trostle, Al bert J. Smith. Roy Cook, D. D. Greenly, W. 11. Dimeler, Reuben Stretch. Leo I''. Zimmerman, !•'. ES. Taylor, Clif. Drabcn stadt. J. L Gallagher, James A. Klst ler, David 11. Swope, G. H. Smiley, J. M. Walker, George M. Swope, H. L. Mc laughlin. C. 10. Webb. G. E. Webb, H. Edward Forry W. 1,. Grimes, A. R. Stine, Jesse Carst, Daniel F. Jones, John B. Wilver, J. W. ltehn. Martin J. O'Toole, George W. Schaffstall, Clar ence Brickley, Harry 10. Bowman, I>. 11. Swope, W. Arthur Wilson, A. E. Shalt ner, Lawrence Burns, Joseph B. Pol leck, E. C. Hawthorn, James L. Stum, I>ero.v I'. Wolf, 11. G. Kinch, H. Attick, Lewis Neubaum, John I. Starry, for Certificates of Public Convenience, evidencing the Commission's approval of the beginning of the exercise of the right to operate a motor vehicle or line of automobile busses between Market Street, in the City of Harrisburg, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, to the city limits, Nortli and South, Last and West, for the purpose of the transportation of passengers at lixed and specified rates between said points. The public bearing on which will be held in the rooms of the Commission at Harris burg, on Thursday, the fith day of April. 1917. at 0:30 A. M., when and where all persons in interest may uppear and be heard, if they so desire. OSCAR G. WICKERS HAM, Solicitor for Applicants. IF rent of Fred Landis, 163 South Summit street, is not paid within three days, furniture will be sold for rent. 11. BOLTON. Effect of the Copper Famine on Copper Stocks A comprehensive tabulation of pro duction, earnings, dividends and prospects of the leading copper stocks is contained in our analyti cal report just issued. Sent on request lor Iteport A-1S HUGHES & DIER | Philadelphia Mock Members . lOxeltaits&e I CliteaKo Hoard of Trade 1435 Walnut St. 115 llroailway PHILADELPHIA XKW YOIIK FOR SALE 018 S. 14th St., 3-story brick, lot! 40x100 ft. 262-2H4 Delaware Ave., 3-story brick. •630-638 Geary St., 3-story brick. LOTS 2033 N. 2nd St., 50x162 ft. PROGRESS, PA. 10 lots. Redwood and Ash Sts., 20x 135 ft. Bargain to quick pur chaser. SMALL COUNTRY PLACE 1 acre, along Jonestown Road, east of Colonial Club, 7-room house, stable, chicken house, lots of fruit. Inquire of H. M. BIRD Union Trust Building Harry M. Cohen, Public Sale of 75 Head of Horses and Mules on Friday, March 23, 1917, at New Cumberland, Pa. consist f business, general purpose and driv ing horses, ranging in ago from 4 to 10 years. Among these horses and mules you will lind a horse or mule to suit everyone from a cheap one to a good one anyone in need of a horse or mule cannot afford to miss this sale. Also six farm wagons, good as new. Conditions of sale will be made known on day of sale by HARRY M. COHEN. Sale. Friday, March 1!3, 11117, nt Ncn Cumberland, I'll. 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. BUYS OWN AT FRIEND'S FUNKKALN Heading, Pa., March 52. —Daniel B. : Fisher, who died at Shoenimftersvlllc a few days ago, will be buried in a oof- i lin he ordered while attending the!' funeral of a neighbor. At that fu- j, neral the body was in a colttn to which J he took a fancy, so he selected one | for himself and paid for It. Legal Notices NOTICE NOTION is hereby given that a spec ial meeting of the stockholders of the Midland Realty Company will be held In tlui oftice of the company, 204 Berg- I ner Building, Jlarrtsburg, Pa., on Wnl nesday. May !t, l'Jl7, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., to vote for or against a proposed I increase of the indebtedness of said' company from $23-',OOO to IDOO.OOO. It. G. COX. Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of administration 011 the estate of John Edwards, late of the City of Harris burg, Countv of Dauphin, and State ol Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to said estute are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to REBECCA J. EDWARDS. 162 i Susquehanna Street, Or to Harrisburg, Pa. JAMES G. HATZ, Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Estato of Charles U. Smith, de- ' ceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Charles G. Smith, late of Har risburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased have been granted to the undersigned residing in llarrisburg. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate will make payment imme diately, and those having claims will present them for settlement to SARAII E. SMITH, Executrix. HARRY M, BRETZ, Attorney. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Susanna Reed, late of Uwer Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, haying jeen granted to the undersigned residing at Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im- | mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. 1. H. SIIOPP, Executor. NOTICE Letters of administration c. t. a. on the estate of Lizzie Goodyear, I late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in New Cum berland, Pa., all persons Indebted to said estate ore requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. DERMIS A GOODYEAR, Or Administrator c. t. a. FOX Ac GEYER, Attorneys, Harrisburg, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned, Executor d. b. n. of the last will and testament of Josiali A. Dunk In, late of the Borough of Steelton, I J a., deceased, will offer nt public sale, on the premises, corner Second and Lincoln streets, Steelton. I'a., at two (2) o'clock p. 111., on Saturday, .Mnreli 31, lUI7, the following real estate:— Tract So. "Dunkle Homestead." consisting of the block of land surrounded by North Second street, Lincoln street, Travitz (or Third) Alley and Ridge street, 170 feet on Second and -00 feet on Lincoln street, having thereon erected two (2) three-story brick, man sard roof dwellings of l>j and 11 rooms respectively, and now num bered 251 North Second street and 120 Lincoln street, also a frame, slate roof stable suitable for a garage or to convert into dwelling. Houses have steam heat, water, electricity and gas and are suitable for dwellings, flats, apartments, lodge or club purposes, private or public hospital, private school or home. This property will first be offered as a whole, but if no sufficient bid is obtained will then be offered in parts as follows: First, —House No. 12U I.incoln street and land thereto. Second.—House No. 251 North Second street and land thereto. Third, —Stable corner Hidge street and Travitz alley and land thereto. Fourth, —Eight lots on North Sec ond street between Lincoln and Ridge streets. Fifth, —Two lots on Ridge street, between Second street and Travitz alley. Tract No. U. —Seven lots on North Second street, between Lincoln street and Conestoga street, extending back to Short street. A plan of these properties can be seen before day of sale at No. 122 North Front street, Steelton, Pa. Sale to commence nt - o'clock p. in., when terms and conditions will be made known by A. W. DUNKLE, Executor, d. b. n., of the last will and testament of J. A. Dunkle, deceased. These Are Sherk Homes [ ' ~";" : O'k0?-~^ ; ~": .v ■' . ~*;^ : --- ■ ■■'■■■■■^.,z->.>* v ■■ ... ■•,; j 171 C to <1722 lloas St. and 1000 and 1002 X. 18tli St. r.urge lots, line lawns, front anil back porches, steam heat, combina tion gas and electric lighting, latest sanitary plumbing, beamed ceilings. OI'EN FOR INSPECTION. PRICES MODERATE. EASY TERMS H. A. SHERK, Builder On Premises, or at 1325 State St. % The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Bureau of Informa tion has now direct connection with the Bell and Dial telephone service: Ask for BELL 716 or DIAL 2161 MARCH 22, 1917. Legal Notices I WILL 1)0 sold at public sale In from ; of tho Court House In City of Harris burg, on Thursday, March 2i, at 2 , o'clock P. MM the real estate of the late William S. Pipes, consisting of house No. 415 .South Thirteenth Street, and lot, which is 20 feet front on Thir teenth htroct and extending back 'SO feet, more or less, to Buckthorn ave nue. Thereon erected a three-story frame dwelling house. Sfiid sale Lelng made by authority of the last will and testament of decedent. Terms—2s per cent. Cash and balance when deed and possession of premises shall be de livered. HARRY S. PIPES. Executor. JOHN C. NISSLEY. Attorney. PUBLIC SALE ; THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY will sell at Public Auction, in Room 494 Walnut street, Saturday, March' 24. about 500 pieces of unclaimed matter, consisting of packages, valises, trunks, etc. Sale to commence at 1 p. m. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by the undersigned, at his office, No. 112 Market street, Ilarrisburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, Monday, March 26, 1917, for furnishing one motor police patrol wagon, at a cost not exceeding twenty live hundred dollars. I Said wagon shall be equipped >' Ith a body, closed front and back, the lower panels of which body shall be of steel and the upper Veasote. The steps In the rear shall be constructed as to au tomatically rise and fall when the door is opened or closed. The driver's com partment shall be equipped with fore- I doors of customary design. Otherwise, each bidder shall sqjimit his or. its own specifications; Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified clieqk equal to 10 per cent, of the bUL and the successful bidder will be required to file a surety company I bond equal to 25 per cent, of the con tract price. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. E. S. MEALS. Superintendent of Public Affairs. Estate of Arthur A. Clark, late of the City of Harrisburg, deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on tne above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims to pre sent the same to ELIZABETH J. CLARK. Executrix. 10!) Reily St.. Harrisburg. Or to her attorney, JOHN T. BRADY, 18 North Third Street, Harrisburg. NOTICE Letters testamentary on the Instate of John F. Zollinger, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In said city, all persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them for settlement. COMMONWELTII TRUST COMPANY, Executor. Automobiles TO AUTO OWNERS—For the next two months can give you special rates on auto insurance. John C. Orr. i'n Market street. Phone 934. LIMOUSINE One new Kord limou sine; top ready to fit on Kord car for winter use; was $150; will take 1100. Andrew Redmond. Third and Boyd streets. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES I'lnU. If you cannot sell yo ,r car. why rot consign It to or exchange It with rs for a better one. Our charges for felling are 5 per cent. only. No storage < harges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DEJ PA KT>lfc..sT. 27-2'J North Cainerou ptreet. FOR SALE Chalmers 4-30; ln roadster. Guaranteed A 1 condition. At a bargain. Crescent Garage. 232 South street. A F< It SALE Chalmers light deliv ery, new body and uew print, inquire [at Miller Auto Co.. till South Cunierou | st.re't. Garages and Repairs CAMP CURTIN GARAGE SEVENTH AND CAMP bTREETS Large brick building equipped with best facilities for storage and care of cats. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W. TIRE REPAIRING Best of work guaranteed, and at reasonable prices. Call and give us a trial. Good Service Tiro Co., 1019 Market street. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. High est grade repair work. LEMOINE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. BRAZING AND WELDING We rcpaii 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- prices. Repairs made. Cars wash ed. Night and day service. Gasoline Air, both phones. Motorcycles arid tficycies FOR SALE 5O rebuilt motorcycles, Hurley Davidsons, Indians, Thors, Hen dersons, Excelsiors, Daytons; all guar anteed to be in nrst class condition; to $210; send for complete list, tleagy Bros.. 12U0 North Third street, ilarrisburg. HOUS ECLEANING TIME IS HERE —We will buy for cash mat old bike, motorcycle or parts that have been stored awuy In your road. Drop us a card, or call Bell phone 385-J. Daytou Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. MOTORCYCLES, sidecars. "resto tanks, etc., wanted lor highest casn prices. We have 1? second-hand mo torcycles, all makes, tor sa'.e at from <25 to S2OO each. Easy payments if uesired. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North I'lliid street. Bell plione 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to select troin; prices Irotn $lO up to $45- easy terms; pay while you ride. Daytou 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. H. Uhler. 1317 Derry street. Legal Notices Proclamation in Divorce . In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau | pliin County ■ — No. 164 September | Term, 1916 —ln Divorce Mary M. Aumen vs. Simon J. Aumen. To Simon J. Aumen, s . lr: . Oil are hereby notified that the j henring in the above-stated case on the part of the libellant, will be held at tlie Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, on Monday, the 16th day of April, J*ll,, at 10 o'clock A. M„ at which time ami place you may attend if you see proper so to do. STROUP & FOX. Attorneys for Libellant. Harrisburg-, Pa., Match 22, lyl7. Proclamation in Divorce • In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 2511 June Term, 111 16 ln Divorce Mary R. Fells vs. Charles M. Fells. To Charles M. Fells, Sir: YOU are hereby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case on the part of the libellant, will be held at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, on Monday, the 16th day of April, 1917. at 10 o'clock A. M„ at which time and place you may attend if you see proper , so to do. STROUP & FOX. Attorneys for Libellant. | j Harrisburg, Pa., March 22. 1917. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 566 June Term, 1916 ln Divorce Bertha May Stead vs. Harry G, Stead. To Harry G. Stead, Sir; YOU are hereby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case on the ! part of the libellant, will be held at tho Court House, In the City of Harrisburg. on Monday, Hie 16th day of April, 1917. | at 10 o'clock A. M„ at which time and | place you may attend if you See proper |so to do. STROUP & FOX. Attorneys for Libellant. Ilarrisburg. l'a., March 22. 1917. Proclamation in Divorce j In the Court of Common Picas of Dau- I pliin County No. 317 September Term, 1916 ln Divorce Jennie M. Marshall vs. Albert Marshall. To Albert Marshall, Sir: YOU are hereby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case on the part of the libellant. will be held at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, on Monday, the 16th day of April, 1917. at 10 o'clock A. M„ at which time and place you may attend if you sec proper so to do. STROUP & FOX. Attorneys for Libellant. Harrisburg. Pa.. March 22, 1917. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County Nd. 561 June Term. 1916 ln Divorce Sarah Lovejoy vs. Marion Thomas I