Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 31, 1917, Page 9, Image 14

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    STOCKS FEEL EFFECT
OF STEADY PRESSURE
Leading Issues of Steel, Munitions, Equipment, Shipping
and Metals Show Recession of Several Points;
Rails Also Down
1 New York, March 31. —Stocks were
under steady pressure durin gto-day's
brief trading period, leaders includ
ing United States Steel, munition!#,
equipments, shippings and metails
showing extreme recessions of 1 to 3
points with 1 to 2 points for s6me
tho prominent rails. Dealings were
unusually circumscribed, steel, cop
pers, marines and oils contributing
considerably over half of the total
turnover.
The new features of actual
again Included such special issues as
Ohio Gas, Wilson Packing arrd Vir
ginia Iron at gross advances of 1 %
to almost 5 points. Final prices were
at or near lowest levels. The closing
was heavy. Sales approximated 300,-
000 shares.
Bonds also niado irregular conces
sions.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
lisburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, March 31.
Open. Clos.
Amer Beet Sugar 97% 96%
American Can 50% 4 9
Am Car and Foundry Co 69 69
Amer Loco 71% 69%
Amer Smelting 104% 103%
American Sugar 112% 112
Anaconda 83% 82%
Atchison 104% 104%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 60% 59%
Baltimore and Ohio .... 79% 79%
California Petroleum ... 23% 23
Canadian Pacific 164 164
Central Leather 91% 91
Chesapeake and 0hi0... 60% 60%
Chi Mil and St Paul 83 82
chino Con (Topper 57% 57
Col Fuel and Iron 50% 50%
Corn Products 25 24%
Crucible Steel 68% 67%
Crucible Steel pfd 11l 111
Distilling Securities 20% 20
Erie 30 29%
General Motors 118% 119%
Goodrich B F 55 53%
Great Northern pfd .... 114% 114%
Great Northern Ore subs 33% 33%
Inspiration Copper .... 60% 60%
Interboro-Met 12% 12%
Kennecott 45% 45%
Kansas City Southern... 22% 22%
Lackawanna Steel 86% 85%
Lehigh Valley 68% 68%
Maxwell Motors 53 53
Merc Mar Ctfs 31 30%
Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 85% 83%
Mex Petroleum 93% 92%
Miami-Copper 41 40%
Midvale Steel 60% 60
New York Central 98% 97%
N Y N H and H 16 45%
New York Ont and Wet 24% 24%
Norfolk and Western ... 133% 133
Pacific Mail 23% 23%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 53 % 53 %i
I'n'lwny Steel Spg 51 % 61 %
Ray Con Copper 30 29% j
Reading 99% 97%
Republic Iron and Steel. 83% 82
Southern Pacific 96% 95%
Southern Ry 29% 28%
Studebaker 101% 100
Union Pacific 140% 140
U S I Alcohol 123% 123%
U S Steel 114% 113%
FOR RENT
Miley Apartments
1128 N. Sixth St.
New, modern, 2 and 3-room apart
ments with bath and kitchenette;
gas range, electricity and steam
heat.
Immediate Possession
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.
222 Market St.
V- -J
N. Y. Curb Stocks
RECOGNIZED AS
Authorative and Indispensable
To Traders and Investors
GEORGE GRAHAM RICE'S
Daily Market Letter
Daily Quotation Sheet
(Combined $1 a month)
Industrial and Mining Age
(Weekly $5 a year)
Sample copies sent free on re
quest for purpose of introduction,
if you write' immediately.
George Graham Rice
i! 7 William St. New York
v r
THE AGE
OF OIL
In addition to a complete story
of the oil industry, our new 64-
page de luxe booklet, just
issued, contains:
Vital statistics on tlilrt.r-Hrvrn
Standard Oil Companies, showing
capitalization, dividends, officers,
etc., together with a detailed de
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company, and the earnings during
1916.
Complete information regarding
flfty-onr Independent companies,
giving all the physical and financial
data necessary to the investor,
whereby he may be enabled to se
cure all tho information necessary
to form an accurate judge of the
value of the investment.
The wealth of statistical Informa
tion contained in this booklet makes
It the first of its kind ever publish-,
ed.
It should be of Incalculable value to
those interested in oil securities.
COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED, ON
REQUEST, WITHOUT CHARGE
THE BOOKLET HAVING BEEN
PREPARED FOR GRATUITOUS
DISTRIBUTION. ALTHOUGH THE
EDITION IS LIMITED.
Charles A. Stoneham
& Co.
Eatahlliihed 100.1
Commission Stock Brokers
41 Brood St., New York City
Philadelphia Office: Wltlcncr Bide.
Hrancli J Chlrago-Mllnaakce-Drtrolt
1 BolTalo-Boaton-ProvlUence
Offices | Toronto
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
SATURDAY EVENING*'
111 8 Steel pfd 117% 117%
Utah Copper 110% 111
Virgina-Carolina Chcm. 42 42
Wcstinghouse Mfg ..... 52% 52
Willys-Overland 33 33%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, March 31. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, spot. $2.07©2.12;
No. 2. Southern, red, $2.05@2.10.
Corn Market steady; No. 3, yel
low, $1.3101.32; No. i. yellow, $1.29®
1.30; No. 5, yellow, $1.2701.28; South
ern. No. 2. yellow, $1.30(91.31.
Oats The market is firm;
No. 2. white, 73075Wc; No. S. white.
7 3 73% c.
Bran 'The market Is firm;
mill* wintei pet tun. J36.ii>>, vo.-u
*rn winter. i>i n r., . _■ f> hi>li. wlni
per ton. $44.50045 00: spring, per ton.
$44 00s><r,.oO. .
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 7.35©8.10e: rine granulated.
7.25®8 00c; confectioners' A, 7.15®7.J*0c.
Butter The market is steady;
western, creamery, extras. 44 015 c:
nearby prints, fancy. 47c.
I'->t?Ks The market is lower;
Pennsylvania, and other nearby lirsts.
free cases, $9.75 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $9.6009.75 per
cas_e; western, extras, firsts, free cases,
$9.75 per case; do., firsts, free cases,
$9.60 per case.
Live Poultry—Tho market is steady;
Jowls. 24et2f>e; old roosters. I#Wl7>: -
do., staggy, 18%®)20c; spring chickens.
24'">2fie: duck". 22W24C: es>> 194i></<;
Dressed Poultry Market firm;
fowls, fancy 25 0 26% c; do. good to
choice. 24®24%c; do., small sizes, 210
-•lc; old roosters, 20c; roasting chiek
'IM. WetUelll. J I <(J . UF4MIHU
western. IS<f)2fic: do., nearbv. 30@XSc.
spring ducks, nearby. 2 3#t!sc: do.
western, 22@2-ic: geese, nearby, !9@
ile; do., western. IS4ji2oc; turkeys,
fancy, large, nearhv. 32f>j'33c, do., west
ern. fancy, large. 32@33c: do., western,
fair to good. 3ii{®3ic. a<> common 2l<i
'.'> c; do , ,|(j turns 29i$30r.
Potatoes Market dull and weak;
Pennsylvania, choice, per bushel, $2.25
@■2.65; New York, per bushel, $2.50;
Maine, choice, per bushel, sL'.2r>if2.so;
western, per bushel, $2.00<5'2.25; Jersey,
per basket, $1.50® 1,75.
Flour Market quiet, but firm;
winter stialght, $8.75@U.50; Kansas,
clear. $8.76@9.2G; do. straight, $9.25©
9.>5; do., patents. $!1.50(® 10.00; spring,
firsts, clear, $8.85@9.35; do., patents,
Market Street Store Rooms
FOR REINT
Located near Fourth Street, in the Heart of tlio busy section. Apply to
P. MAGARO, Regent Theater
ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT
This Agent Will Know Better Next Time
™ -Uroc LSI
i ... -- | - -g
t , \
Okmulgee Produc'ng and Refining Company
Operating tn Oklahoma 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 purpose®.
No Preferred Stock, Honda, Mortgage nor Other Inriebtednraa
YVe 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 6J£ 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.
► 'VTTf ft V V VTT fT V T~T V▼ T ▼ TV* ▼
► *
I Hauling Household Goods ;
► Short and long distance, save time, dam- i
' age and expense with our Packard Truck Ser- <
► vice. Pleasure parties solicited. Charges i
* moderate. <
S. A. Fishburn ;
[ Both Phones <
Ifi.fiOfiHO.OO: do., favorite brands. $10.25
a 11.00.
Hay Firm, with a fair demand;
t-fvv Umofhv, No I. nxier si i>
No. 1, small bales. $18.BO: No. 2. $13.50
©10.50; No. 3. $13.00# 14.00; sample,
slo.oo® 12.00.
Clover mixed. Light mixed. $17.00;
NO. 1. do.. $15.50@16.00: -No. 1 do., $13.00
©14.00.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, March 31. Stocks
closed steady.
General Asphalt 24
General Asphalt, Pfd 64
Lake Superior Corporation 20?4
Lehigh Navigation 80U
Lehigh Valley 68 !4
Pennsylvania Railroad 53%
Philadelphia Electric 32^
Philadelphia Company 37
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 35
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 29<4
Heading 9 7%
Storage Battery C 3
ITnlon Traction 43%
United Gas Improvement 87%
United States Steel 113%
York Railways 15
York Railways, Pfd 37%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., March 31. Cattle
Receipts, 400; steady. Native beef cat
tle, $9.10®>12.90; stockers and feeders.
$7.00@>9.80; cows and heifers, $5.50®
10.80;~calves, $9.50® 14.00.
Sheep Receipts, 2,000; steady.
Wethers. $10.25 & 12.90; lambs. $12.00
#15.50.
New Brick Houses
For Sale
Air The Light House
2314 to 2322 Penn Street (above
Emerald Street); all modern im
provements; one of the most beau
tiful residential sections in the city.
Price reasonable and can be bought
on easy terms.
W. F. Bushnell
1000 X. THIRD STREET
*■
U. S. to Get Order For 114
Large Passenger Ships at
Cost of $120,000,000
Philadelphia, March 31. The Cun
nrcl Steamship Company is planningHxj
Place orders in the United States for
114 large passengers stearners at a coat
of $120,000,000, affording 1 to an an
nouncement by agents of the company I
here. The announcement was made I
at a meeting of representatives pf I
many of the largest American ship
building concerns in the country who
were called here by the Gunard com
pany. The new ships, it was said, will
range in size from 8,000 to 17,000 tons.
While declaring their ability to take
care of the contracts ail of the ship
builders reported a scarcity of skilled
and unskilled labor and it was decided
to form an organiation for the pur-,
pose of getting more men into the
shipbuilding industry.
Last month orders were placed with
American ship yards for twelve steam
ships at a cost of $30,000,000 for the
Royal Mail line, a subsidiary of the
Cunard company.
BUTCHER BUSINESS
FOR SALE
(■o<kl paying stand—fine proposition for live wire—located on Front St.,
Stcclton, la.—will sell dwelling, Butcher Sliop and Business together or
separate.
CALL AT OXCE OX
M. R. Alleman
145 N. FRONT ST. STEELTON, PA.
New-- Modern— Complete—
Homes For Sale
Easy Terms Can Be At-ranged
Fourth nncl Kmerald Emerald, \>nr Third
Homes new in design, construe- Exquisite and complete in every
tion and finish. They will please detail and comfort. Ready for
the most particular. immediate occupancy,
C. Vernon Rettew
Insurance 307 Market St. Ileal Kntate
Ilell Phone—37<K>J
Member Harrlnburnr Heal Estate Board
f —— 1 _____
Capital Stock, $1,000,000. 4,000 Shares in force
Capital City Building and Saving
Association
AVill open its 15 Series Wednesday Evening, April 4th, 1917.
Application for stock may be made at fhe office of the association
or from the following directors:
T. B. Rockafellar, President, 202 H. P. Buffington. Assistant Secre-
North Street. tary. U4S North Street.
t . A. G. Krelg, Treasurer. 1700 N.
?28MarlrntS l!nl' sth Ht " or 202 NorUl Street.
228 Market Street or Camp Hill, Chas. Ott, Riverside.
• Peter Hoffman, 420 Reily Street.
Chas. A. Schell, Secretary, 2203 R. Monroe Leonard, 1931 N. sth
Walnut Street. Street. •
A profitable Investment, pays an average interest of 6 per cent, on
savings, or better still buy your own home. We will loan you the
money.
Office 202 North St. Harrisburg, Pa.
I , >
Sensational Markets Predicted
Trading on the Curb Starts
Monday, April 2d.
Last Chance to Buy at 50c Share
UNITED MAGMA MINES
Copper Stocks arc the big leaders. Orders postmarked on
or before midnight Sunday, April 1, will be filled at 50c and
certificates mailed you within 48 hours.
"Play for Big Profits."
I
"Follow the Successful Man."
HARRY LEFKOVITS,4O Exchange Place,N.Y.
Write for the Daily Market News.
ONCE IN A LIFE TIME CAN YOU
BUY A HOME THIS CHEAP
Modern Throughout lmmediate Possession
located at 1839 Herr Street
Price exceptionally low because owner has left the city.
J. E. Gipple
Real Estate
1251 Market St. Bell Phone 4259
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
(SBHMAII'S FLOUR SUBSTITUTE
Berlin, \jla London, .March 81.
General chemists have discovered a
method for making a flour substitute
out of linden and beeufe buds. They
claim that the the nutri
tive value Of barley flour, with four
times Its fat percentage.
1
Confectionery and Ice
Cream Parlor
FOR SALE
—a real bargain; fully equip
ped. Fixtures are of the
best and almost new. In A-l
location and doing good busi
ness. Best reasons for sell
ing. Write Box B-4938, care
Telegraph.
MARCH 31, 1917.
• V W 1
' Automobiles
FOR SALE Chalmers 7-passenger;
newly paintoil; good tires and two ex
tras; 1916 mi/del; good ajs new; will sell
It at a sacrifice; come and see us. 1427
North Third street. Bell phone 1479 J.
LIGHTWEIGHT roadster, equipped
with Bosch magneto; tires in good con
dltlon. Price; $l5O. Call 3525J or 882J-1.
TO AUTO OWNERS
Special rates for the months of April
and May l'or liability, property damage
and collision insurance. Call on phone
or at office for rates. JOHN C. ORR 222
Maiket street. Phone 934.
WE WANT i.UTOMOBILE'j of an
rlnU. If yoti cannot sell yo ,r car. wh>
rot consign It to or exchange It with
!'■ for a better one. Our ch.trges fui
/elling are 6 per cent only. No storms
i barges If car is not sold. AUT<
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DS
HA HTM iji.iT, 27-29 North Cameior
street.
FOR SALE Chalmers 4-30; 1913
roadster. Guaranteed A 1 condition. At
a bargain. Crescent Garage. 232 South
street. ,
Ff R SALE Chalmers light dliv
sry, new body and new paint, inquire
ut Miller Auto Co. 68 South Cumuuv
street.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
BIKE RIDER
We have some real tire bargains at
this store. New tires, $1.50 up to $4.00
each. Good second-hand tires, 50c each
and upwards. See us for real bargains.
Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North rnird
street.
MOTORCYCLE RIDERS
We have some real bargains in tires.
Come in and look them over and save
money, DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912
North Third street.
INDIAN .kio'i UKC YCLE Also I'hoi
and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap
just been overhauled, all twin cylinders
and In good conditiou. C. H. Uhler
.317 Derry street.
FOR SALE 5O rebuilt motorcycles
Harley Davidsons, Indians, Tbors, Hen
dersons, Excelsiors, Daytons; ail guar
anteed to be in first class condition,
$55 to $210; send for complete list
Heogy Bros., 1200 North Third street
Harrisburg.
BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to
select from; prices from $lO up to $45
easy terms; pay while you ride. Dayton
Cycle C... 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 385J
Garages and Repairs
THE REX GARAGE
1917 North Third street, is the logical
place to store your car. Live storage
includes cleaning your car daily, de
livery and calling for it. Let our rep
resentative talk tills over with you.
TIRE REPAIRING Best of work
guaranteed, and at reasonable prices,
(.'all and give us a trial. Good Service
Tire Co., 1019 Market street.
CAMP CURTIN GARAGE
SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS
Large brick building equipped with
best facilities 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 lo us. Experts on
ignition and carburetor troubles. High
est grade repair work. LEMOVNE
AUTO >3HOP. Lemoyne. Both phones.
Financial
FREE BOOK, "Money in Oil,' shows
how you can make quick profits. Have
production and stock doubles in price
April twentieth. Neosho Co., K. C. Life
Building, Kansas City, Mo.
CHOICE 6 PER CENT. FARM MORT
GAGES FOR SALE lnterest collected
free of charge. Titles guaranteed. 35
years' experience. Best -ot references.
Wrfle for list. Interstate Securities
Company. Minneapolis. Minn.
Legal Notices
PUBLIC SALE of the tract of land
belonging to the Estate of Theresa F,
Adams, deceased, north of Rockvllie on
the River Road, adjoining the beautiful
home of Mr. Davis, and the farm of John
W. Reily. Fronting Four Hundred
(400) feet on the said River Road and
the greater frontage thereof extending
to low water mark of the Susquehanna
River, a depth of over Three Hundred
(300) feet to the old Pennsylvania
Canal, and has a width of about Three
Hundred and Sevent-llve (375) feet, ex
tending from the Relly Farm line
southwardly. There is a large two
and-one-half-story frame dwelling
house thereon, having ten (10) rooms,
and a frame stable. The land is beau
tifully located and the ground exceed
ingly fertile, and will be sold either as
an entirety or In parts, to suit the pur
chasers, as the land is ready to be sub
divided or laid out in lots. Come early
and hear the terms.
Also on the same day the personal
property, consisting of household fur
niture and furnishings, will be sold.
Sale Saturday, April 21, 1917, at 1
o'clock P. M.. upon the premises.
JOHN H. ADAMS. JR.,
Executor of Theresa F. ARdains, de-
H. C ROCK STIERK, Clerk.
JACOB SPONSLER, Auctioneer.
For further Information see
R. S. CARE, Attorney, 409 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to The Public Serv
ice Commission of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania by Abraham Baturln
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 ->f
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsyl
vania, to the City limits, North, South,
East and West, for the purpose of
transportation of passengers at fixed
Hnd specified rates between said points.
The public hearing on which will he
held in the rooms of the Commission
at Harrisburg, on Thursday, the sth
day of April, 1917, at 9.30 a. m., when
and where all persons in Interest may
appear and be heard, If they iio desire.
ROBERT ROSICNBHRG,
Solicitor for Applicant.
In tnc Court of Common Pleas. Dau
phin County No. 345 September
Term. 1916 ln Divorce T. B.
Mißkimon vs. Josephine Misklmon.
To Josephine Misklmon,
Madam:
YOIT 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, April 16, 1917, t 10 o'clock
A. M„ at which time and place you may
attend, If you see proper so to do.
JAMES A. STRANAHAN,
Attorney for Libellant.
Harrisburg, March 31, 1917.
Proclamation in Divorce'
Anna F. Cooke vs. Benjamin "W. Cooke
—ln the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, No. 591, June Term,
1)16.
To Benjamin W. Cooke. Respondent:
YOU are hereby notified thai the
above-stated action In divorce. In which
you are respondent, will be heard In
the Court House, at Harrisburg. Pa., on
Monday, April 16, 1917, at 10 o'clock A.
M., when and where you may attend
and defend If you see fit.
PHILIP S. MOYER,
Attorney for Libellant.
Harrisburg. Pa.. March 31, 1917.
Proclamation in Divorce
Carrie E. Gruber vs. Charles C. Gruber
—ln the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, No. 491, September
Term, 1916.
To Charles C. Gruber, Respondent.
YOU are hereby notified that the
above-stated action in divorce, in which
you are respondent, will be heard In the
Court House, at Harrisburg, Pa., on
Monday, April 16. 1917, at 10 o'clock A.
M., when and where you may attend
and defend if you see fit.
PHILIP S. MOYER,
Attorney for Libellant.
Harrisburg, Pa.. March 31, 1917.
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QUININE Look out for that gripp
(eeilug; likely lo catch yuu this clim*e- <
able weather. Oui LAXATIVE PHwS
PHO-yuiMNE will stave it off. If taken J
lU timu. Uiuss Drug store, 111 Market I
struct. I
SRANGIER PLANING MI Li. CO?" '
Mill tvoiK of all Kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.,
Uuildeis and Contractors. House-build
up our specialty. Job work looked
alter carelully. Dial 3705. OFFICE.
2150 NOHTII I'-IKTH STREET.
Fiench Cleaning and Dyeing
Works. We make old clothing look
like new. All kinds of repairing. Cat:
and uetiver. tioodman'a, laobVt North
Sixth. Hell phone 3296.
CONTHACTtIU AND BUILDER
Estimates furnished, dee my new
houses at Paxtaiig. 11. W". HUMMiiiJ
1423 Liberty street. Harriaburg. Bel
4420.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
AI.L kinds Of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES ItESHAKPENED. 26c doz.. ex
cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c each.
HENRY G-LfcllCllT He SONS. 219 Market
street.
SEND your clothes to EOGERT'S
CLEANING AND DYEING WOItKS
1245 Market aueet We call and deliver.
Both phones.
BRING your Phonograph a\d Victrola
to Staufter Music House. 316 Broad
street. If It ueeds repairing. We guar
antee our work. Open every evening.
UPHOLSTERING —' And furniture re
pairing; mattresses renovated and cush
ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck.
820-326 Voudbine street. Phone 1317 J.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
If you wish quick service on Contract
Bonds, get in touch with (
JOHN U. OUR,
222 MARKET STREET,
PHONE 1)34.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 43i)a.
Business Opportunities
MAN who will Invest a small amount
of capital In ' a good-paying business
proposition. For full particulars ad
dress K„ 5703, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Grocery store on the
Hill. Excellent business. Stock and.
nxtures inventory at $2,000.00. Apply
R.. 5701, care of Telegraph.
ANY intelligent poison tan earn good
income corresponding for newspapers,
experience unecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 1 92 Lock
port, N. I. ,
GROCERY STORE FOR RENT
An established store, corner of
Woodbine and Atlas St., with •
new front, new floor, new shelv
ing, and In fact, an entirely new
constructed room; approximate
size, 16x60 feet. There Is also a
new grocery refrigerator. Mc
. Closkey register, desk and chair;
flne heat plant; 6 rooms and bath '
apartment, with hardwood
all rooms repapered. This la an'
exceptional chance for the right
man.
C. S. WEAKLEY,
1815 N. Second Street.
Hauling ana Moving
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Honest and fair esti
mates. Blue Line Auto Transfer, 1611
North Sixth street. C. V. 4542. Bell
2682 J.
TRANSFER CO. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and gt-nerui
hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Eighth
street and It. R.. New Cumberland. Bell
phone 3029 J.
Storage
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
nold goods, mercandise. Private rooms,
sl-$3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D,
Cooper &. Co.. 411 Broad street. Both
I phones.
STORAGE Fireproof and non-flre-
Kroof warehouses. Private rooms tor
ousehold goods $2 per month and up.
Harrisburg Storage Co. 437-445 Souto
Second street.
Money to Loan
BANKS WON'T
but we will loan you fls to S3OO
lor one year, payable monthly at
legul rates, if you have good
character, a reputation for p. y
ing your bills and sufficient In
come to meet the payments as
tliey fail due.
Security required: Note secured
by personal property, mainlv
household lurniture without re
moval. or real estate, or the guar
antee of some responsible per
son.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN At INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut Street.
Affiliated with local. State and
national organizations which
stand for approved buriness
methods.
MONEY ADVANCED to nousekeep
eis at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room
1, Spooner Building. 9 North Market
Pqtmra,
Automobiles
LIMOUSINE One otw Ford liruou
siiie; top ready to nt on Ford car for
winter use; was $150; will take SIOO,
Andiew Keduioud. Third and Boyd
■streets.
1 ABBOTT touring car, 5-passenger,
S2OO
1 STUDEBAKER, 1916, 7-passenger,
S6OO
2 FORD touring cars, each f Jot)
2 OVERLAND roadsters, each ....SIOO
2 HEOS. 1912, 4-uylinder, each....sloo
I HUDSON, 4-cylinder. 5-passenger,
$250
1 MAXWELI* I'JIO, 4-cylinder ....SIOO
1 SCR IP PS-BOOT! I, stag seat road
ster g SSOO
1 EMPIRK, 1916, self-starter, 5-passen
ger touring car $350
1 VULCAM roadster $350
1 VULCAN touring ear $l5O
1 REGAL, overslung, 1910 $l6O
1 REGAL, self-starter, newly painted.
1915 S4CJ
I HUPMOBILE runabout, 1912 $176
1 KOI3HI.UK delivery truck, capacity 1
ton, fine car $275
1 NATIONAL limousine $-50
I NATIONAL roadster, speed 65 miles
per hour s37n
1 OVERLAND. 1916 S6OO
1 FORD runabout $i!00
1 two-ton MAXWELL sight-seeing bus,
1916 Model, 25-passenger touring
car $1,900
1 CADILLAC delivery S2OO
1 CADILLAC 5-passenger touring car^
The above cars must be sold at once
in order to make rooip for Spring trade.
AUTO TRANSPORTATION GARAGE,
27-29 North Cameron Street.
MR. AUTOMOBILB MAN
LOOK, we bought $2,000 worth of AU
TOMOBILE TIRES before the advance
In prloes. Come In to-day If you want
to profit by our purchase made before
the advance. Dayton Garage, *l2 NorUt
Third street.
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