14 RAILROAD SHARES DOMINATE MARKET Sweeping Movement Begun Yesterday Assumes Wide Proportion; Coalers Prominent Features by Gain ing One to T wo Points New York, March 24. Yesterday's t sweeping movement in railway shares j assumed wider proportions to-day, j dealings in representative issues of '■ that group as well as the shares oi: minor roads dominating the short ses- i sion. Coalers were prominent features j at gains of one to two points for Read- | ing, Norfolk and Western, Lehigh Val- j lay and Erie. Similar advances were ; recorded by St. Paul, Northern Pacific, I Southern Pacific. New York Central, Illinois Central, Chicago and North western. Southern Railway pfd., Mis-1 souri Pacific pfd., and Wabash pfd. Coppers were extremely active with. United States Steel. Baltimore Locomo- ] ♦tye, Wilson Packing, Malting pfd., and Virginia Iron were included among the other strong stocks. Shippings and j motors were irregular. Realizing sales j reduced most gains at the ena. Die closing was strong. Sales were esti- I, mated at 550,<)00 shares. Bonds wer^ firm. NEW YORK STOCKS _ Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har rishurg: 1338 Chestnut street. Phila- ■ delphiti; 34 Pine street. New York, . furnish the following Quotations: New York, March 24. ] Open. Clos. • AUis-Chalmers 29% 29% ■ American Beet Sugar .. 93 % 93',a American Can 48 48(5 ; American C & F 69 34 70% ' American Locomotive .. 72 % 73 j American Smelting .... 107 107% 1 1 American Sugar 113% 112% L American T & T 127% 12 7% j Anaconda 84% 55% Atchison 105 *3 105 % j Baldwin Locomotive ... 5S 60 Baltimore & Ohio 80% 85 " . Bethlehem Steel 146 ~ 145 Canadian Pacific 166% 166 Central Leather 93 94% 1 Chesapeake & Ohio .... 62 62% ! : C. M & St P S5 85 ] Chino Con Copper 08% 58 i. Col F & 1 54 53%: Corn Products 26 26 Crucible Steel 71% 71% : Distilling Securities .... 20% 21 1 1 Erie 31 % 30% '' Great Northern pfd .... 113 % 113%! Great North Ore subs. . . 35% 35'.'. I, Inspiration Copper c. 1 61'",!; Interboro-Met 1:1 % 13% I 1 Kennecott 47% 47% j Kansas City Southern .. 24% 24% I Lackawanna Steel 57% 87% ■ Lehigh Valley 71% 71% ] Maxwell Motors 52% 52% 1 Merc. War Ctfs 36% 35 1 Merc War Ctfs pfd 95 93% : Mexican Petroleum ... 93% 93 Miami Copper 41 " 41 Midvale Steel 'il% 61%!; Xew York Central .... 99 " 99%!] niIBBER STAMQft |JII SEALS & STENCILS I# V II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II 1 / 1 " N 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 *■ * PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1 The undersigned, Executor d. b. n. of the last will and testament of Josiah A. Dunkle, late of the Borough of Steelton, Pa., deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, corner Second and Lincoln streets, Steelton. Pa., at two (2) o'clock p. in., on itaturilay, March 31, 1017, the I following real estate:— Tract So. I.—The "Dunkle Homestead." consisting of the block of land surrounded by North Second street, Lincoln street, Travitz (or Third) Alley and Itidge street, 170 feet on Second and 200 feet on Lincoln street, having thereon erected two (2) three-story brick, man sard roof dwellings of 16 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 steain 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. I 120 Lincoln street and land thereto. Second, —House No. 251 North Second street and land thereto. Third,—Stable corner Ridge etreet I I and Travitz alley and land thereto. Fourth, —Kight lots on North Sec ond street between Lincoln and Ridge streets. Fifth, —Two lots on Ridge street, between Second street and Travitz alley. Tract S#. 2.—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. Snle to commence nt 2 o'clock p. in., when terms and conditions will be made Known ly A. W. DUNKLE, Executor, d. b. n., of the last will and testament of J. A. Dunkle, deceased. \ Okmulgee Producing and Refining Company Operating in Oklahoma and Kansas Authorized Capital 1,000,000 shares—par value $5.00, of which 375,000 shares are issued, the balance of 625,000 shares being re served in the Treasury for Company purposes. So Preferred Stork, Bonds, Mortgage nor Other Indebtedneint We recommend this stock to the most conservative investor at the Subscription Price $6.00 a Share and confidently believe Okmulgee shares will command a higher prices in the public market by reason of Present Earnings 6% Times Dividend Requirements of 10% Annually Application will be made at once to list Okmulgee on the New York Curb and in other trading centers. ILLUSTRATED REPORT ON REQUEST A. B. BENESCH & CO. Miners' Bank Building WILKES-BARRE, PA. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ SATURDAY EVENING. I New York, X H and H.. 47 46 i Norfolk and Western ... 133% 133 Northern Pacific ....'.. 106% 107% 'Pacific Mail 25% 25% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 54% 54% j Presed Steel Car 79% 80% I Railway Steel Spring ... 54 54 % j Ray Con Copper 29% 30% Reading 100 101 ' Republic Iron and Steel. 84% 84% i Southern Pacific 98 98% Southern Railway 80% 30% | Union Pacific 144 143% U. S. 1. Alcohol 126% 127 L T . S. Rubber 60% 59% U. S. Steel 116% 116% U. S. Steel pfd 118% 118% Utah Copper 112% 113 Virginia-Carolina Chern. 42 42 West Union Telegraph.. 97% 97% Westinghouse Mfg .... 52% 52% Willys-Overland 33% 33% Reading 101 Storage Battery 65 Union Traction 43% United Gas Improvement 90 1 -g United States Steel 116% York Railways 13 :; < York Railways, Pfd 37 PHILADELPHIA PROniTCB Philadelphia. March 24. Wheat Higher: o. 2. red, spot, s2.o3** 2.05; io. 2. Southern, red, $2.01 (ft 2.06. Corn Market higher; No. 3, yel low. sl.2s>i' w 1.26%; No. 4. yellow, $1.28' - (< 1.24 %; No. 5, yellow. $1.21%® 1.22%; Southern, N:>. 3, yellow, $1.26® 1.27. ' Oats The market is steady: No. 2. white, 75@75%c; No. 3. white, 73®73%c. Bran The market is firm; mills, winter, per ton. s36.uu; west frn ivlnier per ton. $26.50: soft- winter per ton. $43.50® 44.00; spring, per ton. $43.00®43.50. Refined Sugars Market steady: powdered. 7.10 c: title granulated. 7.00 c. confectioners' A. 6.90 c. Butter—The market Is steady; western. creamery. extras, 42® 430: nearby Drints. fancy, 45c. Eggs The market is steady: Pennsylvania, and other nearby ilrsts. free cases, $8.70 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $8.55 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.70 per case; do., firsts, tree cases, $8.55 tier i .'ise. Live Poultry Market steady: fowls, 24 ®2sc: old roosters. 16®17c; do., staggy, 1820c; spring chickens. 24 25c: 'lucks. 22<t?24c' geeye, 19^2'c Dressed Poultry Market steady; fowls, fancy. 24t)24%c; do., good to choice. 23%@24%c do., small sizes, 19® 22c; old roosters, 19c; toasting chick ens. western, 21®26c: broiling chickens, western. 18@26c: do., nearby. 30®St>c: spring ducks, nearby. 23<if2S>c: do western, 22@24c; geese, nearby, 19® 21c; do., western, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby. 32®33c: do., west ern. fancy, large, 32@33c: do., western, fair to good. 3tl®3lc: do. cuiumrx. !t4'a 27c: do., old turns 29®30e. Potatoes Market dull and weak: Pennsylvania, choice, per bushel, $2.75 <fi 2.90; New York, per bushel. $-.75; Maine, per bushel. $2.75@2.90; western, per bushel. $2.26®2.50; Jersey, per basket. $1.50® 1.75. Flour The market is firm; Winter clear. sS.ls<& 8.40; do., straight. SB.SOTi 9.00; Kansas clear, cotton sacks, $8.25 Oi 8.50; do straight, cotton packs, $8.75 ®9.00; do., patent, cotton sacks. $9.00#9.25; spring, first, clear, SS.6O® 8.90; do., patent. $9.40®9.75. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS flv Associated Press Philadelphia, March 24. Stocks closed steady. General Asphalt 24 General Asphalt, Pfd 61 Lake Superior Corporation 22 V 4 Navigation 80 Lehigh Valley TP's Pennsylvania Railroad 54 7 > Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 3S Philadelphia Company, Pfd 35 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 31 CHICAGO CATTLE Hy Associated I'rcss Chicago. 111., March 24. Cattle —Re- ceipts, 800; weak. Native beef cattle. 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 for Report A-1S HUGHES & DIER I Philadelphia Stock Members V Exchange I Chicago Board of Trade 1435 Walnut St. 115 Broadway PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK Announcing the Publication of a New de Luxe 64-page Booklet THE AGE OF OIL The story' of the discovery of oil In the lulled State*. W ho produces, refines, transport* and markets petroleum and its products, Ilow the pipe lines came Into be ing. The formation, rise and growth of Standard Oil, and what It ac complished In the oil Industry, \e producing fields and their Importance, Petroleum as fuel. Standnrd till Coin panics before anil after segrngatlon. Independent producing and re fining companies, and their fu ture in tbe industry. The above represent a few of the subjects discussed in this booklet. Everyone interested in oil and oil securities should Immediately se cure a copy. IT HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. AND AT YOUR REQUEST WILL RE SENT TO YOU. WITHOUT CHARGE. THE EDITION IS LIMITED, AND IN ANTICIPA TION OF A LARGE DEMAND FOR COPI ICS. WE SUGGEST THAT REQUESTS BK FOR WARDED AT ONCE. Charles A. Stoneham & Co. Established 100.1 Commission Stock Brokers •II Broad St., New York City I'liilndclphia Office: AVidencr Bids. , J Chicago-Milwaukee-Detroit iiJri f Buffalo-Boston-Providence Offices | Toronto DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES A Home of Refinement Located in the restricted section on Seven teenth Street, North of Briggs Street. A dis trict circled by the new parkway, built with "homes of refinement" and beautifully land-scap ed with shrubbery and grass-plots. Ready For Immediate Occupancy Complete in every detail, this home contains Open Fire Place Pantry- Beamed Ceiling ' Laundry in the livingroom on the first floor Vapor Heat Two Tiled Baths Spacious Porches One ivith shower Cold Storage Cellar I Open For Inspection Evenings By Appointment GEORGE A. SHREINER Seventeenth and Forster Streets Member Harrisburg Heal Estate Board v y 7;; - ' * HAKRISBURO l£Sf&£ TELEGRAPH s9.2of< 12.65; stoekers and feeders, $7.00 S? 10.00; cows and lielfers, $5.60<f ?, n.70; calve::, J 10.50 ft lii. 00. Sheep Receipts, 3.000; steady. Wethers, $11.20® 12.65; lambs, $12.75 'd'15.25. , Ex Sheriff Chas. L. Johnson's Big Annual Stock Sale Tuesday Morning, March 27th, at 9.30 Sharp SVU MII.ES EAST OF NEW BI.OOMFIEI.D, PA. 25 Horses and Mules—4s Cattle—2o Fresh Cows—Bulls— -200 Hogs—4o Sows—3so Bushels of Potatoes (eating and seed) —Family Pony Outfit—y 2 ton of new farm and driving harness. Potatoes sold at 9.30. Train arrives Hoffman Sta tion 9.30. Leaves 4.30 P. M. Charles L. Johnson, Ex Sheriff, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. These Are Sherk Homes F - J <• • * •** - • j : "" v r ' " ' X | 1716 to 1722 Boas St. and 1000 anil 1002 X. 18tli St. Large lots, fine lawns, front and back porches, steam heat, combina tion gas and electric lighting, latest sanitary plumbing, beamed ceilings. OPEN* FOR INSPECTION. PHICES MODERATE. EASY TERMS H. A. SHERK, Builder On Premises, or at 1325 State St. ———— I Hogs Receipts, 14,000; stronK at yesterday's average to 5c higher. Bulk of sales, $14.85 #15.05; light, $14. 20# 15.00: mixed, $14.70® 15.10; heavy, $14.45 ®15.15; rough, $14.45@14.60; pigs, $10.50 ©14.00. MARCH 24, 1917. BUNGALOW NEAR PENBROOK For Sale Cheap to Quick Buyer. M. R. ALLEMAN 145 North Front Street STKEI.TOX, PA. Additional Classified Advertisements Legal Notices > NOTICE Is hereby given that appli cation will be made to The Public Serv ice 'Commission of the Commonwealth t of Pennsylvania by Abraham Haturin | for Certificate of Public Conveyance, evidencing the Commission's approval of the beginning of the exercise of the right to operate a motor vehicle be tween Market street, In the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pennsyl vania, to the City limits, North, South, East and West, for the purpose of transportation of passengers at fixed and specified rates between said points. The public healing on which will be held in the rooms of the Commission at Harrlsburg, on Thursday, the sth j day of April, 1917, at 9.30 a. 111., when i and where all persons in Interest may | appear and be heard, if they so desire, i HOB ERT ROS EN B ERG, .Solicitor lor Applicant. Wanted —Miscellaneous WANTED Will pay highest cash prices for second-hand furniture. J. W. Hoover, 334-336 Broad. WILL PAY the highest cash prices for second-hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes aiid for Junk of ail kinds. See me first. Hell phone 3u i:tN'l'H.a FURNITURE STOKE. 324 Reily street. I BUY AND SELL, furniture, carpets and stoves. Highest cash prices paid. Phone Bell 13S1R, or call ou &lAN SMELTZ, 1016 Market street. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. 1 pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by returr mail. L. Mazer, 2007 South Futil street, Philadel phia, Pa. II RIUSBURG RAG, METAL & HUH BER CO., 503 Strawberry. We buy junk of all descriptions. Pay liiglieai price lor paper, magazines, rags, rub ber, sciapuoii, scrap-nielals. Bell 1340 K. CASH PAID for good ladies' and men's clothing and shoes; also furni ture and carpets. Please describe goods. Send postal to Welntraub. 636 tlerr. Dial 6177. CLOTHING, £' "OEsj FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sola reasonable. S. Reikm. 407 Broad street, r II phone 2860. WANTED Old gold, silver, carpers, rugs, ladies' and gentlemen's second hand clothing, shoes. Also furniture, copper, brass, pewter. Highest cash prices "aid. 326 Keily street. JUNK WANTED \e ouy any kind of old Junk, Sera? iron. Paper, Ragu etc., tor cush. A. Abramsou. 1109 North •Seventh street. Bell phone 937. Business Personals FITS—I cured my daughter by sim ple discovery; particulars free. 6. Lep so, 120 Island Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. QUININE Look out for that grippe feeling; likely to catch you this change able weather. Our LAXATIVE PHuS PHO-QUININE will stave it off, if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 110 Market street. RENTAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS Good machines. Do this spring's cleaning at quarter the time, inconvenience and cost. Reservations. Martin, 862 M. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of all Itinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh street. ROOF PAINTING All kindsTFroof painting done by myself. You can de pend ou the work und very best of ma terial. Give me a trial. Drop me a card and 1 will call on you and give estimate on the work. ADDRESS ROOF PAli\-Ei, Second Floor, 316 Broad street. RENTAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS Modern housecleauing. Quarter expense, time and inconveni ence of old methods. Reesrve dale now. Call Martin, 862 M. MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO. Builders and Contractors. House-build ing our specialty. Job work looked alter carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE 3150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. Fiench Cleaning and Dyeing Works. We make old clothing look like new. All kinds of repairing. Cal' and aeiiver. Goodmans, 1306'/j North Sixth. Bell phone 3296. CONTKACTOK AND BUILDER Estimates furnished, bee my new houses at Paxtang. H. VV. Ho.HMIiK HJa Liberty sireel, ilamsburg. Bell RAZOR LiUUts SHARPENED ALE kiuds or SAFETY RAZOR Ul.AlJlis KIs.sHArtPEiNED, 20c do*., ex- Star heavy, lie; old style, Uoc each .liiNK* G.LbliiH'l 6i buNci, Murkei street. sENI > your clothes to EU'JEHTi. CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. 1X45 Market slieeL We call and deliver. Liotli phones. BRING your Phonograph and Victrola lo Sluutter Music House, 316 broad street, it it needs repairing. We guar autee oui work. Open every evening. Ijl'HuLjTliltlNU And furniture re pairing, mailt esses renovated aud cuu tons ol all kinds made. d. N. Cluck V'ooUUiiie sneeL Plioue .41 JJ WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY i 1 u& lee Lildg.—All kllius ol ueieetive • uik uauJu-u —one eye always open. BELL fIIONE 4*M>. Business Op; oriunmes GROCERY STORE FOR RENT An established store, corner of Woodbine and Atlas St., with a new fiont, new lloor, new shelv ing, and In fact, an entirely new constructed room; approximate size, 16x60 feet. There is also a new grocery refrigerator, Mo- Closkey register, desk and chair; line heat plant; 6 rooms and bath apartment, with hardwood floor; all rooms repapcrcd. This is an exceptional chance, for the right man. C. S. WEAKLEY,' 1815 N. Second Street. SECRETARY WANTED by local cor- Fioratlon; must furnish reference and nvest fSOO cash. Address Box y •4805, care of the Telegraph. BUY AMALGAMATED OIL one cent a share; 100 per cent, dividends in 90 days possible; production now coming In, ground floor stock, one cent a share, doubles price shortly, $1 par value, $lO buvs 1,000 shares. Write for full de tails. Amalgamated Oil Co.. 1270 Col cord Building, Oklahoma City, Okla. &UF Good Printing The Telegraph Printing Co. , Business Opportunities ; 100 sHAKBS Keystone atate Fair anu I Industrial Exposition Stuck; $6.50 per jehaic. Address. 1443 Zarker street. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers, experience uneuessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syuuicate. 792 Lock poiX_N. Y. < Hauling anu Moving LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Honest and fair esti mates. Blue Line Auto Transler, 1512 •Soi ill Sixth street. C. V. 4542, Bell 2682 J. NATIO.-.L TRANSFER CO. Movers >t pianos, safes, boilers and geiierul hauling. U. W. Lathe, Manager, Eighth street and It. R„ New Cumberland. Bell phone 3029 J. ' Storage STORAGE Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms tor Household goods $2 per month and up. Ilunisbu.g Storage Co.. 437-445 South Second s'.reet. 1 STORAGE 419 Broad street, houne 'noid goods, mercandlse. Private rooms. >sl -S3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D. Cooper r Co.. 411 Broad street- Both phones. Financial WE KNOW of a stock selling on New York Curb for only one-eighth uj intrinsic value. Operations will start shortly with dividends sure to come. This stock Is due for big advance. Full information on request. Berry, Pierce | & Co., 37 Wall St.. New York city. FREE BOOK, "Money in Oil," shows how you can make quick profits. Steady dividends. Small investment. Now Producing Oil and Gas. Nesho Co., K. C. Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. CHOICE 6 PER CENT. FARM MORT GAGES FOR SALIC lnterest collected free of charge. Titles guaranteed. 35 years' experience. Best ot references. Write for list. Interstate Securities Company, Minpeapolis. Minn. Legal Notices In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 357 March Term, IHl6—ln Divorce—Margaret Critchley vs. Mark Critchley. To Mark C> ey. Sir; YOU are hoteby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case, 011 the part of the libellant, will be held at the Court House, in the City of llai - risburg, on Monday, April 16. 1917. at 10 o'clock A. 51., at which time and place you may attend, if you see oropcr so to do. ST ROUP & FOX, Attorneys for Libellant. Harrisburg, Pa., March 23. 1917. Money to Loan BANKS WON'T but we will loan you sls to S3OO for one year, payable monthly at legal rates, if you have good character, a reputation for pay ing your bills and sufficient in come to mset the payments as tbev fall due. Security required: Note secured by personal property, mainly household furniture without re moval, or real estate, or the guar antee of some responsible per son. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. Affiliated with local. State and rational organizations which stand for approved business methods. MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business oonilden . tlal. Profit' Sharing Loan Society, Room . 7. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. Automobiles 1 TO AUTO OWNERS For the next " two months can give you special rates on auto insurance. John C. Orr. Market street. Phone 934. C* ' FOR SALE Late model 5-passenger ' Studebaker touring body, mohair top, ' leather upholstery, all in good condi tion. Address J., 1510, care of Tele graph. ! TO AUTO OWNERS For the next two months can give you special rates on auto insurance. John C. Orr, 222 Market street. Phone 934. LIMOUSINE One aew Ford limou sine; top ready to lit on Ford car for winter use; was $150; will take stoo. Andrew KeUnioud, Third aud Boyd streets. WE WANT rtUTOMOBILE'S of any Und. If you cannot sell yo ir car, why rot consign it to or exchange it with i T s for a better one. Our charges for felling are 5 per cent only. No storage charges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE HAK'I'Mt,.\T. 27-29 North Camei ou ntreet. FOR SALE Chalmers 4-30; 1913 • roadster. Guaranteed A 1 condition. At a bargain. Crescent Garage. 232 South street. Ft R SALE Chalmers light deliv : ery, new body and new p<>.lnt. inquire at Miller Auto Co., 63 South Cumeiou strei t. Garages and Repairs PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT Calder and Penn streets; fireproof, wa ter and light. Apply to GEO. W. Ul J DEGKOVE, 1200 i'enn street. REPUBLIC TlßES—"Prodium" pro cess, wonderful tensile strength; un even-wear eliminated; reduced chipp.ng ami cutting. Good Service Tire Co., 1019 Market street. CAMP CURT-1N GARAGE SEVEiM'I'H 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 1093 W. BRING your car to' us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. High est grade repair work. LEAIUV.SE AUTo SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. BRAZING AND WELDING We repair anything in the metal line tteasouaule rates. DAYTON GARAUEI 912 North Third street. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE. COR. Col'RT ANu CRANBERRY BTS Cacs stored by day or month. Mod tikli prices. Repairs made. Cars wash ed. Night atl'j day service. Gasoline Air. Both phones. Motorcycles and Bicycles INDIAN FEATHERWEIGHT Cost sluo.oo, like new, in first-class shape; guaranteed *v,.on HEADING STANDARD' Single cyl inder. in fine running order; headlight anil lioru. A baigain HMu.lMl TWIN EXCli,l-.siolt Just ovcrnuui ed; clutch aim magneto *70.0(1 TWIN INDIAN Good condition; good equipment tfl.Mi.oo KXtl'.l,SlUi; OlCLl', COMPANI 1021-31 Market Street Dial, 3810. Bell, 4165-J. FOR SALE 5O rebuilt motorcycles. Hailey Davidsons, Indians, 'l'bois. Hen dersons, Excelsiors, Daytons; ail guar anteed to be 111 first class condition; $55 to $210; send tor complete list, ilfcitgy Bros.. 1200 North Third street. Harrioburg. BICICLI'. BARGAINS 25 wheels 10 select from; pi ices I rum slo up to $45. easy terms; pay tviule you ride. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street INDIAN .uOTORC\ CLE Also Thor • and Harley-Davidson tor sale cheap; ■ j list been overhauled; all twin cylinders I and in gooa condition. C. H. UUler. , 1317 Derry street. HOUSECLEANING TIME IS HERB —We will buy for cash that old bike, 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 li.gheat cash prices. We have 17 second-hand mo torcycles, all makes, for sate at from $26 to S2OO each. Easy payments if desired. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North 1 Third street. Bell phone 385 J.
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