Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 07, 1917, Page 20, Image 20

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PENNSY OFFERS
GARDEN PLOTS
Employes May Raise Vege
tables; Many Accept the
Opportunity
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will give to Its 150,000 employes
means to combat the high cost of llv
lting by making available for them for
farming purposes thousands of acres
of land along tlio railroad lines that
hitherto have lain dormant and un
titled.
A series of gardens where railroad
men can till the soli and raise vege
tables will stretch at intervals along
and near railroad ties from Chicago
to the AtlanUc iseaboard.
While there is no land within ttie
Harrisburg city limits, plots at ROCK
ville, Enola, and along tho line ot
the Philadelphia and Middle divisions
will be given over to employes.
Already a number of Harrlsburgers
■who have summer cottages along the
Susquehanna river have taken over
cardens. Hundreds of employes on
the eastern lines, east of Pittsburgh. In
Delaware. New Jersey, Maryland and
Pennsylvania have expressed their In
tention of obtainting plots, unavailable
at present for railroad purposes,
where they may produce food. Scores
of others who own little gardens and
homes near the railroad lines have
made application for additional
ground. „
Notices Posted
Notices have been posted by the
Pennsv at points along the railroad
lines notifying the men that land
which is not to be taken within a j ear
for railroad purposes can be utilized
for agricultural purposes.. The pro
cedure will be to apply to the division
superintendent for a plot. Tne pro
ducts of the soil will be the tiller s, for
use bv his own family or to sell.
Thomas W. Hulines. real estate offi
cer of the Pennsy, in conjunction witn
Elisha I.ee. general manager, will ha\ e
direct charge of parceling the land.
The offer, it is believed, will be par
ticularly taken by the railroad men
living in the country or in small towns.
NAVY IS MOBILIZED
FOR QUICK ACTION
fConUnued Erom Eirst Page]
issue already authorized, but not is
sued, was expected at any time. Con-
Adoo and members of the Senate
ferences on finance problems were be
gun to-day between Secretary Mc-
Adoo, and members of the Senate
Finance Committee and the House
Ways and Means Committee.
Announcement will be made soon
that tree admission to American har
bors has been granted war vessels 01
the allies.
Extension of Immense
Credit of the Allies
Planned by America
Washington. April 7. —Plans for fi
nancing the war were discussed to
• lay bv Secretary McAdoo with mem
bers of the House ways and means
committee and with Chairman Sim
mons, of the Senate finance com
m The $3,400,000,000 already asked
for the armv and navy is expected to
suffice in addition to the regular ap
propriation bills, until June 30, 1918.
The step considered most important
now is the extension of an immense
credit to the entente allies —probably
at least $2.000,000,000 —as an indica
tion that the nation is going into the
war to the limit with the resources
most readily available.
Bonds under such a plan would be
issued to take over bonds of the al
lies, making them in effect security
for those obligations. Most of the
money derived from such bonds ; it is
expected, would be spent in the X.nited
Sftates. ...
Details of that sort of a bond issue
have not been worked out but It is ex
pected legislation to provide for it will
be presented to Congress soon.
On the question of taxation. Con
gress leaders feel that the burden of
the war would be about equally di
vided between taxation and bond is
sues. It was said to-day there would
be no attempt to drain the wealth of
the country by enormous increases In
the income and corporation taxes and
a higher tax on excess profits, but it
was declared wealth will be forced
to share its portion of the burden.
• The young men of the country,"
said Chairman Simmons, "are going
to risk their lives in this war and the
wealthy who may not be able to risk
theirs "should contribute from their
wealth."
CITY LEAGUE MEETS
At the meeting of the Board of
Governors and Representatives of the
city League held last night in the
Boyd Memorial Hall the financial
statement of the league was audited
and plans for next season begun. Ar
rangements for awarding the cup to
the winning five were also completed.
The trophy was given by the George
Bogar sporting goods store.
"TIZ" FOR TIRED
AND SORE FEET
Use "TIZ"' for puffed-up, burning,
aching, calloused feet
and corns.
Why go limping around with ach
ing, pufTed-up feet feet so tired,
chafed, sore and swollen you can
hardly get your shoes on or off? Why
don't yon get a 26-cent box of "TIZ"
from the drug store now and glad
den your tortured feet?
"TIZ" makes your feet glow with
comfort; takes down swellings and
draws the soreness and misery right
out of feet that chafe, smart and
burn. "TIZ" instantly stops pain In
corns, callouses and bunions. "TIZ"
is glorious for tired, aching, sore
feet. No more shoe tightness no
more foot troubles.
SATURDAY EVENING,
STOCKS TUMBLE IN
FALLING MARKET
Leading Issues Open at Losses of One to Two Points;
Movement Becomes General and in Some In
stances Greatly Extended
| Xaw York, April 7. Selling of se
! curitles In largo volume was renewed
during to-day's short session on the
I Stock Exchange, the formal entry of
I this country Into the war precipitat
ing fresh Investment liquidation and
encouraging the short interest to great
er activity.
Apprehension was heightened by re
ports of strange vessels oft the Massa
chusetts and Virginia coasts and the
j etrculaUon of other reports of a dis
j quieting character.
Leading stocks opened at losses of
; 1 to 2 points but before the end of
! tho first hour these were general and
. In some Instances greatly extended.
1 United States Steel which was of
! fered in round amounts made an ex
j treme decline of J9, points with 2 to
; 4 points for related issues, almost 8
points for Bethlehem Steel new stock
! and 2 to 4 points for shippings and
I motors. Mexican Petroleum broke
j over 4 points and Ohio Gas 8%.
Selling moderated slightly toward
j the end of the first hour, but the
market manifested no rallying ten
! dencies.
NEW YORK STOCKS
( Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes. 3 North Market Square. Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia: 34 Pine street, New York,
1 furnish the following quotations:
New York, April 7.
Open. Clos.
lAllis Chalmers 26% 26%
'Amer Beet Sugar 95% 94%
j American Can 47% 46%
Am Car and Foundry Co 67 66
I Amer I.#oco 68 67
iAmer Smelting 101 99%
iAmerican Sugar 11l 1 * 111'-
iAnaconda 80% 79%
(Baldwin Locomotive ... 59% 58
[Baltimore and Ohio ... 77% 76%
ißethlehem Steel 135 135
! Butte Copper 41% 41%
California Petroleum ... 22 22%
Canadian Paclfio 160 160
(Central Leather 89% 87%
Chesapeake and 0hi0... 59 58%
Chi Mil and St Paul 81 80%
iChino Con Copper 55 64%
Col Fuel and Iron 45% 48%
JConsol Gas 119 119
jCorn Products 23% 23%
jCrucible Steel 66 64_
;Distilling Securities .... 17% IC%
Erie 27% 26%
'General Motors 113% 113%
Goodrich B F 53% 52%
Great Northern pfd .... 112% 112%
Great Northern Ore subs 32 30%
I Inspiration Copper .... 57% 56%
j Interboro-Met 12% 12%
,Kennecott 44% 43%
[Lackawanna Steel 83% 82%
iLehigh Valley 65% 65%
Maxwell Motors ....... 52% 52
jMerc Mar Ctfs 32 30%
IMerc Mar Ctfs pfd 86% 84%
;Mex Petroleum S9 86%
iMiami Copper 41
iMidvale Steel 59 58%
INew York Central 94% 93%
NY N H and H 43% 44
.Norfolk and Western... 128'j 128%
Northern Pacific 104% 104 %
(Pacific Mall 22 21%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 53 53
j Railway Steel Spg 57 56%
Rav Con Copper 30% 29%
IReading 93% 93%
I Republic Iron and Steel. 94% 94%
!Southern Pacific 27% 27%
'Studebaker 94% 94
lUnion Pacific 137 135%
|U S I Alcohol 120% 120
U S Rubber 57 56%
U S Steel 112% 110%
IIT S Steel pfd 118 117%
il'tah Copper 112 112%
:West Union Telegraph.. 95% 95%
; Westinghouse Mfg .... 50 % 49%
! Willvs-Overland 32% 32%
Italian Takes Out Papers
So He Can Enlist in Army
Two aliens this morning tor'- out
the first papers announcing their dec-1
laration to apply for naturalization. |
and three others took out second
papers. They were issued at the
office of Prothonotary Henry F. Hol
ler.
First papers were granted to Glo
vani Terrante. a machinist at Steel- 1
ton, who came here from Italy, and >
Stefan Kuhn. of Enhaut, a native of :
Hungary. Terrante said he intends;
to join the army. Second papers were
taken out by George Salinger, city,
from Hungary; Pietro DiStefana,
Derrv township, from Italy; and (
Nicoio Sardlno, Derry township, from j
Italy.
Oldest Minister in Central
Pa. Conference Is Dead
By A ssocialed Press
York, Pa., April 7. —The Rev. Rich
ard Hinkle, a retired minister of the
Central Pennsylvania Conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, and
the oldest minister in the confer- ;
ence, died at hs home here to-day at |
the age of 87 years. His active minis- 1
try covered a period of fifty years.
U. S. Refuses Mail For
Germany and Her Allies
Washington, D. C., April 7. —Post- j
master General Burleson to-day sus- j
pended mail service to Germany dur
ing the war and also Instructed all
post offices to refuse as well any mail
destined for Austria. Hungary, Lux- \
embourg, Bulgaria and Turkay, as it j
cannot be despatched at present with - J
out passing through Germany. Mail;
from the countries last named which ,
may be received in the United States!
will be sent forward to destination. !
.
A double attraction to-day is sched
uled at the Regent Theater, where Ger- j
aldine Farrar. I
F*rrar and Ohnplln the world-famous 1
at Resent To-day prima donna, will
be presented in a |
return engagement, by request, of 1
"Maria Rosa.'" and Charlie Chaplin, in 1
liis funniest side-splitting comedy. !
"Easy Street." "Maria Rosa" tells the
absorbing story of a young Spanish !
peasant girl who is admired by two I
youths of the village. They, apparent
ly. are the best of friends, but Jealousy
takes possession of one of them and
the other is falsely accused of crime on !
his silent testimony and placed in |
prison. Maria Rosa is in love with the
imprisoned Andres, but upon being told
that he is dead she at last consents to
marry Ramon, the jealous one. "Easy
Street" is considered to be the best
thing that Chaplin ever did by all who
saw it when It appeared here some time <
ago. The fun in this production is :
cumulative. It starts off very quietly,
works up to some speed in the first fir- j
teen minutes and finishes in a blaze of }
glory.
Of all the many Famous-Players pro- j
ductlons in which the talented Pauline :
Frederick has appeared, perhaps the
one best suited to her ability is that in
which she plays the title role of Dau
det's immortal "Sapho." This produc- |
tion will be shown here the first three
days of next week.
STRUCK BY AUTO
Albert Williams, 608 Brlggs street. >
was slightly Injured this morning I
when ho was knocked from his bl- I
cycle by an automobile at Front and j
streets. His injuries are not
1 serious.
PHILADELPHIA PHODICK
I By Associated press
Philadelphia, April 7. Wheat —-
j Strong and higher; No. 3, red. spot, $2.20
; jp2.25; No. 2. Southern, red, }2.15&2.23.
Corn Strong and higher: No. 3, yel
low, 11.45591.46; No. 4. yellow, 1.43@
I 1.44; No. o, yellow. 11.41 1.42; South-
I ern. No. 3, yellow. |1.4301.46.
I Oats The market is higher;
No. 2, white, 76®77c; No. 3, white, 74®
| 76c.
i Bran Scarce and firm; soft winter,
! per ton. $45.00® 46.50; spring, per ton,
{ 144.50® 46.00.
Refined Sugars—No market.
Butter The market is steady;
western, creamery, extras, 44®46c:
nearby prints, fancy,'■4Bc.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania, and other nearby rtrst*
i free cases. $10.05 per case; do., current
receipts, freo cases, S9.DO per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.06
l per case; do., firsts, free cases. $9.90
per case.
Live Poultry Market steady;
IHi wis. 14t26f. old ruivlrm '
do., staggy, 18®20c; spring chickens,
;24®25c: ducks, 22®24c: geese. 19@22c.
I Dressed Poultry • Market steady:
l fowls, fancy, 26®26Hc; do., good to
chulce, 24&>25c; do., small sizes, 21 r
| i.3c; old roosters, 20c; roasting chick
ens. western. 21 2t>c. broiling mlckena.
western. 18®26c; do., nearby. 30025 C.
• prlng ducks, nearby. S3W2oc. do
western, £2®24c; geese, nearby, 19®
21c; do., western, 18®20c; turkey*,
j fancy, large, nearby. 32!<rS3c; do., west
ern. fancy, large. 12®33c; do., western.
: fair to good, So®3lc; do., common, n-o
j *•<"' do. .ild turns 29 930 c.
Potatoes Firm and higher;
Pennsylvania, choice, per bushel. $2.50
@2.75; New York, per bushel, $2.50®
i.'O; Maine, per bushel. $2.50(&2.60;
western, per bushel, $2.25; Jersey, per
basket. $1.25®1.50.
! Flour The market is steady;
winter straight. $9.75® 10.00; Kansas
clear, $9.75; do., straight, $10.25® 10.50;
do., patents. $10.60® 10.76; spring firsts,
clear. s9.so<?f 10.00; do., patents, $10.25®
10.65.
Hav Firm, with a fair demand;
I <e tim.'tliv, .So. I, mrue i.te* litoi.
No. 1, small bales. $15.50; No. 2. $16.50
®16.o0; No. 3. $13.00® 14.00; sample.
slo.oo® 12.00.
! „ Clover mixed. Light mixed, $17.00;
, No. 1, do.. $16.50® 16.00; No. 2. do.. <13.00
® 14.00.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
' Philadelphia, April 7. Stocks clos
| ed steady.
General Asphalt 24
General Asphalt. Pfd 64
Superior Corporation 19 1 *
Lehigh Navigation 7$ %
i I/ehigh Valley 65
I Pennsylvania Railroad 53
I Philadelphia Electric 32%
i Philadelphia Company 36
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 35
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 28U
•Reading 931,
•Storage Battery 62%
1 I'nlon Traction 43
! United Gas Improvement 87
; I'nited States Steel 110%
York Railways 15
1 York Railways, Pfd :.. 37%
CHIC AGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
\ Chicago. 111, April 7. Cattle Re
. oeipts. 500. Native beef cattle, $9.35®
i 13.15; stockers and feeders. $9.50®10.00;
j cows and heifers. $5.65® 11.00; calves.
$9.25 i 13.76.
Sheep Receipts. 4,000; steadv.
Wethers, $10.50® 13.00; lambs, $11.75
| <9 15.50.
Hogs Receipts. 10.000; strong.
Mostly 5c above yesterdav's average.
Bulk of sales,
n 15.95; mixed, $15.35i 16.00; heavy,
$15.25 ft 16.00; rough, $15.25® 15.40; pigs,
$11.25® 14.76.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., April 7.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat—May, 2.12; July, 1.88.
| Corn—Map, 1.31%; July, 1.30*4.
Oats—May, 66V*; Julv. 64W.
Pork—May, 37.15; Julv, 36.75.
Lard—May, 21.17; July. 21,45.
Ribs—May, 19.55; July. 19.80.
Legal Notices
PUBLIC SALE of the tract of land
I belonging to the Estate of Theresa F,
Adams, deceased, north of Rockvllle on
the River Road, adjoining the beautiful
home of Mr. Davis, and the farm of John
IW. Reily. Fronting Four Hundred
(400) feet on the paid 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-flve (376) feet, ex
tending from the Reily 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
j 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. JIT.
(Executor of Theresa. F. Adams, de
ceased.
H. ROCK PHERK. Clerk.
JACOB SPONSLER. Auctioneer.
For further information see
R. S. CARE, Attorney, 409 Market
street. Harrisburg. Pa.
UNITED MAGMA
The big strike in Magma Copper,
adjoining the United Magma,
only accentuates Its brilliant
prospects.
Trading Active
Prices have held firm with a
range from 47c to 57c. Market
action Is developing as planned.
Wire Your Orders To
Buy At The Market
Another big market is predicted
for this week.
Our Partial Payment Plan Will
Interest You
HARRY LEFKOVITS
40 Exchange Place,
New York
Write for Daily Market News
"Cash for Stocks—Stocks for
Caah"
■MM———
War Demand Enormous
BUY COPPER
United Migmi Mines
Trading active now on the curb
Write for Dally Market News
HARRY LEFKOVITS
40 Exchange PI. New York
'Stock* For Cask—
Caak For Stock*"
HAKRISBURG S&SSTT TELEGRAPH
EASTER WILL BE
BRIGHT AND FAIR
Patriotic Services in Many
Churches Will Add to
Observance
Easter this year witnesses the re
birth of a new spirit in Harrisburg—
and the Nation. For both Church and
State month of April lias sacred
anniversaries and precious memories
alike of sacrifice and triumph, and on
the morrow, while the greatest event
of Christianity is being celebrated,
the hopes of civilization and democ
racy will be rekindled.
The Easter musical services in Har
risburg will strike a peculiar note ot
patriotic joy and gladness. The pul
pits will bear messages pointing out
the obligation of the citizen to his
country as she enters a holy war for
righteous purposes. The lily and the
flag will join in animating the thou
sands in the pews with the spirit of
self-sacrifice.
The day promises To be a pleasant
one. The official forecast states that
the weather will be fair with con
tinued cold this evening and to-mor
row.
fIIIBBER STAMnr
JII SEALS A STENCILS |#V
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I 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U
HORSE SALE
AT NABVS HOTF.I..
KLUOTTSHI RU. PA.
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917
The undersigned will sell nt his
hotel In Klllottsliur*, I'erry county,
Pa.. A CARLOAD OF
SOMERSET HORSES
Big Draft Horses. Fine Drlvera.
All Purpose Horses.
These horses were selected by my
self with much care in Somerset
county, Pa., and are without doubt
the best load I have ever shipped
to this section good, big chunks
ready to hitch in the plow; fine
drivers that have never traveled a
road too long for them, and all pur
pose horses that you can't hitch
wrong. Among the lot are some
fine brood mares that you can't go
amiss on. These horses are all
acclimated.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock
p. m., sharp, rain or shine. Best
train facilities.
D. C. NARY, Elllottsburg, Pa.
i
The Rising Oils
The adjustment of economic bal
ances In the oil industry has re
sulted ill
UNPRECEDENTED
EARNINGS
Which will find early reflection
"BULL MARKET IN
OILS
In the course of which we fore
cast
AN IMPORTANT
ADVANCE
In the Market Price of
OKMIIXiEE PROD, and RE
FINING Paying 109 c and earn
ing: annually
Now offered at subscription price
$6.00
Illustrated report on Request)
A. B. Benesch & Co.
Miners Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Bell Phone 3188
'
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 beay
tiful residential sections in the city.
Price reasonable and can be bought
on easy terms.
W. F. Bushnell
1000 -V. THIRD STREET
Stock and Bond
SALESMAN
We have a very desirable
stock and bond issue to of
fer investors. Call, write,
or phone,
First National Sales
Corporation
Woolworth Rlrift.
Lancaster, Pa.
Dell Pkunc 240S
Sweeten and enrich the
soil of your
Backyard Garden
OR LOT, WITH OCR
FRESH BURNTLIME
It's stronger and covers more than
other kinds. Phone your order t>r
any quantity.
Also. Coal, Wood, Cement and Dy
namite.
RUTHERFORD BROS.
PAXTAXG, PA.
OFFICES
W. Harry Musser
Attorney at Law
and
J. H .Musser & Son
General Insurance
Removed to
202 Walnut Street
Room 10—Second Floor
Nation's Reserve Makes
Increase Over Last Week
New York, April 7. The statement
of the actual condition of Clearing
House Banks and Trust Companies for
the week shows that they hold $163,-
f>78.960 reserve in excess of legal re
quirements. This is an increase of $49,-
771.510 over last week.
The statement follows:
Actunl Condition
T.oans, discounts, etc., t0.662,206,000:
increase. $49,1183,000.
Reserve in own vaults (15), $502,311,-
000; increase, J:'S,3SB,OOO.
Reserve in Federal Reserve Rank.
$230,915,000; increase. $37.9990,000.
Reserve in other depositories, $59,-
281,000: increase. $1,333,000.
Net demand deposits, $3,755,002,000:
increase. $96,993,000.
Net time deposits, $196,701,000; in
crease. $1 4,750,000.
Circulation, $28,090,000; decrease, $61,-
000.
(B) Of which $450,358,000 is specie.
Aggregate reserve. $812,540,000.
Kxcess reserve, $163,578,960; increase,
$49,771. SlO.
FOR RENT
Miley Apartments
1128 N. Sixth St.
New, modern, 2 and 2-room apart
ments with batn and
gas range, electricity and steam
heat: also large soreroom; all con
veniences.
Immediate Possession
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.
222 Market St.
The Age
of Oil
The comprehensive nature
of our new 64-page book
let may be judged from the
fact that, in addition to the
complete story of the Oil
Industry, the booklet con
tains data on the following
companies:
Amer. Oil A Gnu Okln. Pro. A Hef.
Anglo-Amer. Oil Omar 011 (inn
Associated Oil Osnge-llominy
Atlantic Ref. Pnn-Amer. Pet.
ilnmett O. A- G. Prnn. '.nsoline
Borne-Scryniser PennOlex. Fuel
Buckeye Pipe Pierce Oil
Cnllfnrnln Pet. Prnlrle Oil A (ins
fun. \t, <;a Prairie Pipe I.lne
Cheseb'h Mf. Pure Oil
rule* Service Royal Dutch
Col. (i A F.lec. Snimlnn Hef.
Conn. Mm. OH Savoy Oil
Continental Oil Sequoyah Oil
Continental Hef. Sinclair Gulf Cor.
Cosilen O. AG. Slnelnlr O. A Hef.
Cosden A Co. Solar Defining
Crescent Pipe So. Oil A Trans.
Cumberland Pipe So. Pipe
Empire Pet. South Penn 011
Eureka Pipe So. W. Pa. Pipe
Federal Oil S. O. California
Galena Signal S. O. Indiana
t.en. Hef. A Prod. S. O. Kansas
Houston Oil S. O. Kentucky
Hono. Cons. OH S. o. Nebraska
Illinois Pipe S. O. Xew Jersey
Indiana Pipe S. 4. New York
Inter'l Pet. S. O. Ohio
Keystone Oil Swan A Finch
Merrltt Oil Texas Co.
Metropolitan Pet. ride Water Oil
Mexican Pet. I'nlon till of Cal.
Midwest Oil t nlon Tank
Midwest Ref. I lilted Western
National Transit I tali Pet.
N. V. Okla. OH Vacuum G. A O.
N. V. Transit Vacuum Oil
Northern Pipe Ventura Cons.
Ohio Cities Gaa Victoria Oil
Ohio Fuel 011 Wayland Oil
Ohio Fuel Supply Washington 011
Ohio 011 West End 011
Oklahoma Oil Wyoming Pet.
COPIKS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM
US, WITHOUT CHARGE.
ON REQUEST.
CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO.
KutnhllNlied 1903
Commission Stock Brokers
41 Broad Street, Xew York City
Philadelphia Office. Wiclencr Bldg.
Branch Cliicngo-Mllwaukee-netrolt
Huffnlo-Hostou-Providence
Office* i Toronto
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
Market Street Store Rooms
FOR RENT
Located near Fourth Street. In the heart of the busy section. Apply to
P. MAGARO, Regent Theater
WANTED
BY
One of the Leading Pennsylvania Life Insurance
Companies; Home Office, Philadelphia
having decided to concentrate and give exclusive new territory to all
their General Agents, |vill by this assignment be in a position to use the
services of a General Agent.
The new Agency, which includes Dauphin and Lebanon Counties exclu
sively, will be open after April loth.
QUALIFICATIONS
Honesty—Willingness and some salesmanship Ability.
Get in touch with us and let us decide whether you are the man we want.
Box G-6814, care Telegraph.
We offer the following securities in
SIOO, SSOO and SIOOO denominations
Subject to prior sale and change In price
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA 4s Due January 1, 1967
Price and interest, .Yielding 3.87%
Free of Pennsylvania State Tux
ASSOCIATED GAS & ELECTRIC CO. Due Jan. 1,1941
Col. Trust 6% Bonds
Price 08 Yjf and Interest, yielding 0.15%
Pennsylvania State Tax Paid by the Company
CONSOLIDATED CITIES LIGHT, POWER
& TRACTION CO. 5s Due July 1, 1962
Price 92 '/a and Interest, yielding 5.45%
Pennsylvania State Tax Refunded by the Company
JAMAICA WATER SUPPLY CO. Due January 1,1946
First Cons. Mortgage 5s
Price 97 I/J and interest, yielding 5.16%
Pennsylvania State Tax Refunded by the Company
KENTUCKY PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Due Feb. 1,1941
First Mortgage 5s
Price 96 and interest, yielding 5.30%
Pennsylvania State Tax Paid by the Company
CREW LEVICK COMPANY Due August 1, 1931
s First Mortgage 6% Bonds
Price 100 and Interest, yielding #%
Pennsylvania State Tax Paid by the Company
MONTGOMERY, CLOTHIER & TYLER
133-135 South Fourth St., Phila.
APRIL 7, 1917.
BABY FOUND ON GRAVE
Coroner Eckinger is Investigating
■ the (hiding of Hit- body of a baby on
I a grave In the East Harrlsburg Ceine
| tery. The child's body was found
early this morning.
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| Storage
I STORAGE l'lleprool and non-tile-
Kroof warehouses. Private rooms tor
ousehold goods $2 per month and up.
I Harrlsburg Storage Co.. 437-446 &OUID
Second s'.reet.
Money to Loan
BANKS WONT
but we will loan you sls to S3OO
loi one year, payable monthly at
legal rates, if you have goud
character, a icputatlou for p y
nig your bills and sufficient in
•come to meet the payments as
tliey I<ui due.
Security required: Note secured
by personal property, mainlv
household turnituie 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
national organizations which
stand for approved business
methods.
MONEY ADVANCED to nousekeep.
ers at legal rates; business coullden
i tial Profit Sharing Loan Society. Room
7, Spooner Building. II North Market
Square.
i Financial
I INVESTORS! You are interested in
l knowing liow millions were made from
small beginnings. Here are facts and
figures that will astound you. Send
i for FREE copy of "The Inside Story of
Motor Stocks." Address O. D. Gray &
Co., 357, Woman's Temple Building,
Chicago. 111.
i INSIDE INFORMATION regarding a
New York Curb stock due for substan
tial advance from its present price, of
less than of intrinsic value, can be
obtained from Berry, Pierce <& Co., 37
: Wall street. New Y'ork.
CHOICE 6 PER CENT. FARM MOKT
j GAGES FOR SALE lnterest collected
| free of charge. Titles guaranteed. 35
| years' experience. Best ot references.
Write for list. Interstate Securities
i Company, Minneapolis. Minn.
STOCK FOR SALE All or part of
$3,600.00 Common Stock of United Gro
cers Corporation; operated S. R. Smith
; Co., Macaroni and Noodle Co., at par,
! 100.00 per share. J. A. Lutz. Paxtang.
Pa.
i Motorcycles and Bicycles
' MOTORCYCLE RIDERS We have
I some real bargains In tires. Come in
and look them over and save money.
DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third
j street.
j INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, Also ThliT
and Harley-Davldson for sale cheap
iust heen overhauled; all twin cylinder*
and in good condition. C. IL Übler
1317 Derry street.
I FOR SALE —SO rebuilt motorcycles
Harley Davidsons. Indians. Thors. Hen
'dersons. Excelsiors. Daytons; all guar
anteed to be in first class condition;
i $55 to $210: send for complete list
j Hcsgy Bros.. 1200 North Third street
Hn rrUburg.
For Rent
Apartment
j A very desirable apartment, located
in Arcade Building, 219 Walnut
street. Four rooms, bath and
kitchenette. Heat and hot water
! furnished.
Rent, $35.00 a month
Union Real Estate
Investment Company
) Room 205 Arcade Building
219 WALNUT STREET
Motorcycles and Bicycles
FOR SALE 191", three-speed Ex
ccisiof mutorcycle tor sale cheap. J''uliy
equipped. Call, or write. 111 i State
street. Ilairisbuig.
Klufi RIDELS Wo have some real
tire bargains ul this store. New tire*,
tl.uO up to $4.00 each. Good second
liaud tires, SOc each and upwards, bee
us tor real bargains. Duytou Cycle Co.,
#1- North Third street.
BICYCLE BARGAINS 26 wheels to
select troin; prices irom llu up to $45;
easy tei Uit; pay while you ride. Day too
Cycle C ... til 2 North Third street.
MO'i"ORCYCLES, sidecars. Presto
tallies, etc., wanted lor tughest casii
prices. We have 1? second-hand mo
ioi cycles, all makes, lor sale at tiorri
$25 to S2OO each. Easy payments ic
ueslred. Day ton Cycle Co., 912 Not Hi
Third street Bell pbone 88BJ.
Garages and Repairs 1
PORTABLE GARAGE Galvanized
steel, 17 l ,£xlo ft., almost new. Will be
sold at a sacrifice. Come look at il.
Call Hell phone 212, Steelton, or call,
or address, "Garage," 2615 South Sec
ond street (Cumbier's Heights), Steel
ton.
ROOM FOR ONE AUTO in private
garage; steam heat, electric light and
water. Apply 213 Pine street.
REPUBLIC TlßES—"Prodium" pro
cess, wonderful tensile strength; un
even wear eliminated; reduced chipping
ami cutting. Good Service Tire Co.,
1019 Market street. -
CAMP CUKTIN GARAGE
SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS
brick building equipped Willi
best tucilities for storage and care of
cars. Repairing by experienced me
chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us
quote prices. BEI.L PHONE 1093 W.
BRING your car to us. Experts on
ignition and carburetor troubles. High
est grade repair work. LEMOYNE
AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones.
FOR RENT A garage; $3 pel
month; fireproof building; cemented
iloor; room for two cars. Apply 201
Herr street, or call Bell phone 525 J.
WM. PF.NN GARAGE,
304-6 Munech street. Limousines for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564.
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 lor it. Let our rep
resentative talk this over with you.
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 ua
quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W.
BRING your car to us. Experts on
ignition and carburetor troubles. High
est grade repair work. LEKOYNb)
Lemoyue. Both phones.
Automobiles
CADILLAC ROADSTER, racing type,
price reasonable, all in good condition.
Address P. O. Box 216, Paxtang. Bell
phone 2022J-1.
FOR SALE Will sacrifice a 1911,
5-passenger Ford, in line condition, to
quick purchaser, for sum of |260. Good
shoes all around and one extra. Fully
equipped; side curtains, horn, wind
shield and tubes. Ask for Miss Mor
rette's car. Auto Transportation Co.,
27-29 North Cameron street.
I.IMOUbINE one yew roid i.rriou
suie; top readv to fit on Ford car for
winter use; was $150; will take SIOO
Andrew Redmond. Third • and Boyd
street*.
1917-6-40 CHALMERS. Seven-pas
senger. Bargain. MILLER AUTO CO..
68 South Cameron street.
FOR SALE Chalmers 7-passenger;
newly painted; good tires and two ex
tras; 1915 model; good as new; will sell
it at a sacrifice; come and see us. 1427
North Third street. Bell phoue 1479 J.
WE WANT ot any
Kind. If you cannot sell yo ir car, wby
not consign It to or exchange it with
i's for a better one. Our charges for
felling are 5 per cent only. No storsgn
< barges if car is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
PARTMENT. 27-29 North Cameron
street.
Ff R SALE Chalmers light deliv
ery, new body and new psint. Inquire
Ht Miller Autfi Co S South Pni*mu
FOR SALE Chalmers 6-passenge~
touring car. 1913 model: self-starter,
electric lights, slip covers, nearly new
tires, 2 extra tires urd rim, new storage
b-ttery, good paint and in good me
chanical condition. Address Box 3liJ,
Umoyne, Pa.
1913 BUICK —AI condition. Can ba
seen at 318 Cumberland. Price, 1250.
TO AUTO OWNERS Special rates
for the months of April and May for
liability, property damage and colli
sion insurance. Call on phone or office
for rates. JOHN C. ORR, 222 Market
street. Phone 934.
FOR SALE Chalmers light deliv
ery, new body and new paint. Inquire
at Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron
street.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER, one
ton truck. Brand new. Bargain to
quick buyer. Inquire at MILLER AliTu
CO., 6S South Cameron street.
ONE FORD touring car in first-clasa
condition. Call at MILLER AUTO CO..
68 South Cameron street.
1915 HUPMOBILE, five-passenger
touring car, A 1 condition. MILLER
AUTO CO., 68 South Cameron street.
MR. AUTOMOBILE MAN Look, we
bought 12,000 worth of AUTOMOBILE
TIRES before the advance in prices.
Come in to-day if you want to proiit by
our purchase made before the advance.
Dayton Garage. 912 North Third street.
Legal Notices
OFFICE OF EUREKA NOTION CO.. INC?
HARRISBURG, PA.
NOTICE is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of the
sa-id corporation for the election of Di
rectors for tile ensuing year and for
the transaction of any other business
that may arise at said meeting, will ba
held Friday evening, April 20, 1917, at
8 o'clock P. M., at the oftice of said
corporation, 1010 North Third Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
T. G. GEORGE,
Secretary.
Proclamation in Divorce
Anna F. Cooke vs. Benjamin W. Cooke
—ln the Court of Common Pleas of
lJauphin County, No. 591. June Term,
1316.
To Benjamin W. Cooke, Respondent:
YOU are hereby notified that the
above-stated artion 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 th
above-stated action In divorce, in which
vou 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.
In tne Court of Common Pleas, Dau
phin County No. 345 September
Term, 1916 ln Divorce T. B.
Mlskimon vs. Josephine Miskimon.
To Josephine Miskimon. •
Madam:
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, April 16. 1917. at 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.
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