Additional Classified Advertisements on Opposite Page Automobiles MERCER ROADSTER RACER at bargain to quick buyer. Owner leav ing city. Apply Driscoll Auto Co., 147 South Cameron street. MAXWELL Racing Type car, in A 1 condition. Fully equipped. Electric 'ights. Hupmobile-20. Electrically equip >d. Self-starter. Federlck's Garage, Forster, near Front. Bell 2850 J. ' TIRE BARGAINS! Do you want to profit by our purchase before, the raise in prices on Tires? If so, better see us to-day as our stock is moving rap idlv. Automobile Tires, Motorcycle? Tires, Bicycle Tires. Dayton Garage, 912 North Third street. FORD ROADSTER, with 1917 body, for sale at a bargain. Jackson Motor Car Co., 5 South Fourth street. FOR SALE A MACK BUS. Will sell with or with out body. Suitable to carry Horn 25 to 35 passengers. Is in first-class con dition. Will sacrifice it to-day for $1,700. We also have many other bar gains to offer. Auto Transportation Co., 27-29 North Cameron street. FOR SALE 2—1914 Fords, in line condition, each, $250 I—National Roadster $250 I—Vulcan Roadster $350 I—s-passenger Regal, as good as new, I—s-passenger Hupmobile S3OO I—s-passengerl—s-passenger Overland, self-starter, fully equipped and electric _ I—."-passenger Cadillac, fully equip ped $275 I—Runabout1 —Runabout llupmobilo $l5O I—Partin-Palmer $375 I—s-passenger Lozier SSOO I—Cadillac delivery, in good condi tion $250 I—Overland Roadster $l3O I—Baby-French Runabout, not in running order $65 I—National Limousine $250 I—s-passenger, self-starter Oakland, looks like new S6OO 1—1916 Studebaker S6OO I—s-passenger Michigan S2OO I—Studebaker, in running condition, $l9O I—lol6 5-passenger Briscoe, self starter $650 I—s-passenger Pullman $135 I—Cutting 40. 5-passenger S3OC I—l-ton Koehler Truck S3OO Also many other bargains. The above cars must be sold at once. Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29 North Cam eron street Bell phone 1710. Dial 3060. FOR SALE—Reo, 6-c.vlinder, 7-pas senger, almost new. Will guarantee for one year from date purchased. Price right. Inquire 1118 James street. Bell phones 4027, 3535 R. FOR SALE Two Chandler Tour ing cars, refinished and in good condi tion. Apply Crispen Motor Car Co., "11 South Cameron street. FOR SALE Almost new 7-pas senger 1916 Chalmers automobile, with limousine top; also touring body. Bargain to quick buyer. Call at office of Metropolitan Hotel. IE. M. HERSHEY, Owner I N 0N E WILL sE L L BIG SALE SUNDAY, MAY 6th, at 1.30 P. M. I Our Special FIiEE CAR Leaves the SQUARE Every 40 Minutes j j A ROCKVILLE CAR TAKES YOU TO ESTHERTON EVERY TWENTY MINUTES J C I—Approved by the City Plan- The most important factor of any 32 C ning Commission subdivision, your streets, your r 7 4rfr - H Ui-J-i-l-j-jJ-Pffl- JII P Clear Title Ownership Re- A clear title, an above board M corners are accented bv the citv. *' JLLI ITlil.nLllE-. I sponsibility proposition, a lesponsiblejowner ■ ~Xj JJ Lu I M M II p j* . ship is what we offer in Esther- i \ 2—Extension of the 5c Car Fare The extension of the 5c carfare === === = = =:: = = :;= ton " € Limit limit to the Bogar Lumber Co., uTnl II || |T "• H fIXSSj -- T „ mc Wn ... , . / brings Estherton practically into p. * 4 FRR * MT 1 ' i° a lcs P onsi J P ar ty credit is I , the 5c Street Car Fare Zone. 'fflflffl P J Nll f 1 alway - S e^ ® ch f?- C 4-j H . * T1 ITI j TITfT" j acter is often judged by his credit. v C 3 —Harrisburg's Most Attractive Lots facing on River Drive, 2nd, iLii'l Tirol ll~'H~hH44rl Theie is no interest charge nor | i Streets, Main Thoroughfares Green, 4th, sth and 6th streets are * green OT-f taxes on time contracts for two I of Estherton bound to increase in value! it is 44QIM1U J J LL Jl* >ears. S the refined section of residences jil HnTijfi.jTM "" I T A . ~ I . oT West Harrisburg. TUmrrH 7 ~~£ Llber al Discount to Cash We will allow a liberal discount 1 > LiJJ-U-JJjyjJJJIJL|L fj Trrrri Un lTiTfj i Buyers to those who will pay cash for J 4 —Water and Electricity on Both Ready to build on both boundary 1J J j jJ^j^ ~~"III in r jj;-f ' theii lots. 4 Boundarv Lines lines, River Drive and 6th street fc' ' 'P I 1 rpfxl "XL *'• I Water mains and Electric wires , LLI -Inducements to Immediate We surely are interested in your r being along this frontage. ju f J * ' \ Builders Luilding on the lots selected and } / T RIVER DRIV E ' off cr a good inducement accord -1 *° your nee^s * # PI.AX OP KSTIIERTON | No Lots Reserved—No Options Given—First Come —First Served Easy Terms to Reliable Buyers-Good Discount For Cash B NO INTEREST—NO TAXES-NO EXTRAS —EVERY CENT GOES AGAINST YOUR PURCHASE x I Harrisburg's Leading Streets Main Th ; ft RIVER DRIVE 80 FEET—SECOND STREET 80 FEET—GREEN STREET 120 FEET—FOURTH STREET—6O FEET—FIFTH STREET—6O FEET—SIXTH STREET 80 FEET i I OFTlCE—Security T Third SATURDAY EVENING, Automobiles FOR SALE lrucK, 1.600 pound capacity. Or will exchange for horse una wagon. Apply 3422R, Bell phone. WANTED. TO BUY Second-hand Ford Roadster, or other light car. Must be In good condition with good tires, etc. Give price und full details in tirst letter. Address Box L, 4971*. care of Telegraph. MITCHELL, 1916, 6-cyllnder car, practicaiiy new. lius 127-inch wheel oaso and in good condition. Inquire 'j North Front street. Dial pnone 5775. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges for selling are u per cent. only. No storage charges if car is uot sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE PARTMENT. 27-20 Cameron Garages and Repairs TWIX-CYUNDER INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE Rebuilt. Good tires. Tan dem and Klaxon. New paint. See tliis bargain ut SIOO. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 .North Third street. . Hell phone 385 J. REAR of 406 North Third street, private garage, electric light ana water. Apply at above address. REAR 2109 GREEN STREET —Gar- age space for rent; immediate posses sion at $5.00 per month. W. 11. Eby, 4 5 Union Trust Building. BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and de*d storage; new hreproof building; full line of Tires, Accessories. Repair shop next door, 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. WM. PENN GARAGE, 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. FORD Owners' Service station —He- pairs, accessories. Flat rate on all Ford repairs. Work, guaranteed. Community Garage, 1336 Thompson Ave. Bell 401. CAMP CURTIN GARAGE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS Large brick building equipped with best lacilities for storage and care of cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaiunteed. Let us quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE Court and Cranberry streets; storage try day or month; moderate rates; 24- hour service' repairs, gas, air. Accessories —Repairs GOODYEAR, Portage & Fisk Tires. Storage, Gas. Oil, Air. Never closed. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Have your batteries charged and repaired by a practical repair man. Satisfac tion guaranteed. DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE CO., 912 North Third St., Bell phone 385 J. TIRE REPAIRING Best of work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Call and give lis a trial. Good Service Tire Co., 1019 Market street. STANLEY STEAMER CARS KOKIILEI! TRUCKS, SALES & SER VICE; general auto repairing and sup plies. Battery recharging. Paul D. Messner, 1118 James street. Accessories and Repairs VULCANIZING Tiles una i'ubea rebuilt. Work guaranteed. Auto Sup piles, Accessories and factory secouus. West End Service station. 1717 Nui tb Sixth street. Ball phone RACINE TIRES, D.OOO MILE GUAR ANTEE We allow for old ones, regardless of muku una condition; for— <lox3, <2.10; iiwx3,, $2.26; S2x3>*, 12.30; 33x4, $4; UtixuiS. $7.30. Other sizes In proportion. We Invite you to Investigate our proposition. HAKRISBURU STORAGE BATTER! CO., Wlliara Service Station, Fourth una Chestnut streets. BRING >our cur to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles, illgiltsi gruue repair work. LL.vIOXNE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. Motorcycles and Bicycles INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—AIso Thor ana Harley-Davldsou for sale cheap, just ueen overhauled; all twin cylin ders and In good condition. c. 11 Uhler, Seventeenth und Deny streeia. MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS—Come In ana see our selection before buying. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North 'x'hira street. FOR SALE lndian Motorcycle. Just been overhauled and fully equip per, in nrsi-ciass condition. Look this machine over at 2351 Logan street. No reasonable ofTer refused. LOR SALE. REBUILT MOTORCYCLES Excelsior if-H.-P. twin; two speed; $125, Excelsior 1916 model; twin; three-speed; electric equipped—sl7s. Hurley-Davidson ll-H.-P. twin; three-speed; electric equipped—sl76. Harley-Davldson B-H.-P. twin; two-speed —$125. 11EAGY BROS., 1200 North Third Street. BICYCLE BARGAINS—2S wheels to select from; prices from $lO up to $45, easy terms; pay while you ride. Day ton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street, GIRLS' BICYCLES! Ranging In price from $6.50 to $35.00. Come in and see them to-day. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. I — ~ ; Legal Notices NOTICE • letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Michael Strouse, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to Benjamin Strouse. Charles Slrouse and Joseph Strouse, all persons indebted to slid Kstate are requested to make im mediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims will please present them for settlement. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, Attorney-in-fact, 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. OFFICE HARRISBURG HOTEL COMPANY. Harrisburg, Pa., April 28, 1017. NOTICE is hereby given that, pur suant to resolutions duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the above named company at a special meeting thereof held on April 17- 5917, a spec ial meeting of the stockholders .-f said company will be held at No. 12 S. M-~ ket Square. Harrisburg, Pa., on Thursday, the 28th day of June, 1917, at 4 o'clock P. M„ for the purpose of taking action on the approval or dis approval of a proposed increase of the indebtedness of said company from nothing to $500,000.00. E. L McCOLGIN, Secretary. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS OFFICE OK COUNTY CONTROLLER Harrisburg, Pa., May 4. 1917. Bids for scraping, painting and tightening of bolts of steel and Iron bridges: and also the Iron "1" beams In several wooden bridges in Dauphin County, Pa. ' Sealed bids will be received at this Office up to eleven o'clock A. M. Fri day, May 28, 1917, for the scraping, painting and tightening of bolts, and also the Iron "1" beams in several wooden bridges in Dauphin Countv. Bridge No. 118, 50 ft. by 16 ft. (Iron Bridge) at the Robert Pattrlck farm, one mile north of the village of Lyonsvllle, over Bow Creek, East Hanover Township. Also the "1" beams in bridges Nos. 116 and 117; 3 "I" beams in each bridge, 40 ft. long, at Barley's Mill and Ed. Cassel's farm same Creek. Bridge No. 139, 50 ft. by 14 ft. (Iron Bridge > known as Pike Bridge on State Road from Middletown to Eliza bethtown, Pa., over Conewago Creek. Londonderry Township, - Dauphin County and West Donegal Township, Lancaster County. Bridge No, 82. 4 4 ft. by 16 ft. (Iron Bridge) at the Evangelical Church in Fishing Creek Valley, over Fishing Creek, Middle Paxton Township. Bridges Nos. 108, 110, 111, 112, 113 and 111 (Wooden Bridges) from 3 to 6 Iron "1 beams in each bridge. Bridges Nos. 111, 112 and 113 are 45 ft; long. No, 114, 48 ft. long, No. 110, 55 ft. long and No. 108, 6o ft. long, over Manada Creek In East Hanover Township, Bridges Nos, 69. 36 ft. long (Wooden Bridge) known as Lebo's bridge. 3 iron "I beams, No. 70, 42 ft. by 16 ft. (Iron Bridge) known as Enders' bridge; No, 149, 50 ft. b\ 14 ft. (Iron Bridge) known as the Sheets' Bridge, all over Powels Creek hi Wayne Township. Bridge No; 53, 70 ft. by 20 ft. (Iron Bridge) over Rattling Run, in Lykens Boro. Bridges Nos. 130, 258 ft. by 20 ft. (Iron Bridge) known as the Pike Bridge, at Hie C. P, Longenecker Farm, over the Swatara Creek in Lon donderry Township. No. 132, 312 ft. by 20 ft. (Iron Bridge) Aqueduct, over tile Swataia Creek, Middletown Boro. Bridge No. 22, 32 ft. by 14 ft., (Iron Bridge) over Little Wlconisco Creek ill Upper Paxton Township. Bridge No. 46, 56 ft. by 18 ft. (Iron Bridge) over Wlconisco Creek in Ly kens Boro. Bridge No. 50, 70 ft. by 16 ft. (Iron Bridge) over Wlconisco Creek in Wll liamstown Boro. Bridge No. 84, 44 ft. by 24 ft. (Iron Bridge) over Paxton Creek at Shanols St.. City of Harrisburg, Pa. Bridge No. 85. 35 ft. by 18 ft. (Iron Bridge). The footwalks at this bridge are exempt, over Paxton Creek at Sycamore St.. City of Harrisburg, Pa. Specifications as to quality of paint and character of work required mav be had on application to the County Commissioners. Bids will be receiv ed for each separate bridge and must be accompanied by a certified check, equal to 10 per cent. (10 per cent.) of the amount of bid. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. HENRY W. GOUGH. County Controller. QIIBBER STAMQfE Ull SEALS i. STENCILS I# V II MMFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS 1 ll II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U Legal Notices PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg Pa. MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH. Governor; A. W. POWELL, Auditor General; R. K. YOUNG. State Treasurer. In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Conimonwealtn oi Pennsylvania, the Boaru uf Commis sioners ot Public Grounds and Build ings invites sealed proposals, in dupll cute, tor contracts lor furnishing such supplies for tiie Executive Mansion, tile several departments, boarus an<l commissions ot the State Government as uescribed and below such maximum prices as shown in thu aunedules for Hie year enulng the 21st uay of Mai. A. O. 1918; Schedule A —Paper and envelopes Schedule B —'.typewriters, adding auui casing and uupucating machines. Schedule C —General office supplies, woou ana metallic turniture. Schedule D—l-.ngineei lug and la boratory supplies. Schedule .t.—Urushes, soaps, mops. broouiß, and cleaning supplies. Schedule F—Painting, upnoisterlng. ana general hardware. Schedule G—Miscellaneous books. Sciieuule H —Conservatory supplies Schedule 1 — Lumber, xeneral re pairs, tne removal ot dirt and refuse. Schedule J—Plumbing and power plant supplies. As the various classifications of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet torm tor the convenience of the bid u-jrs, it is therefore desired that in re quests tor pampnleta tne parties indi cate the section desired by reference to the above letters. No proposal will be considered un less sucn proposal be accompanied by a certified vneck to tne oraer of tne State Treasurer, or by a bond In sucn l'orm and amount as may be prescribed 0y the Board of Commissioners ot public Grounds and Buildings. (In struction will be found in eacu sched ule). Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Ground* and Buildings on or before tweivo uai o clock, meridian, Tuesday, the eighth oay ot May, A. D. 1917, ai which time proposals will be opened and publish ed in the Reception Room of the Ex ecutive Department, Harrisburg, and contract awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules contain ing all necessary information may be obtained by communicating with the Department of Public Urounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. By order of the Board, JAMES C. PATTERSON. Deputy Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL, . Secretary. In the Court of Common Pleas of xauphin County No. 292 June Term. IP 17. NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the above Court on 21st May. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., under the Corporation Act of 1871 of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and its supplements there to, for the approval of an amendment and alteration of paragraph six of the charter of the William Penn Highway Association, the character and object of said amendment and alteration is to increase the Board of Governors from fourteen members to twenty-two members. The proposed amendment and al teration is now on file in the Pro thonotary's Office. DOUGLASS D. STOREY. Solicitor. 606 Telesrraph Building, Harrisburg, Penna. Legal Notices Office of the Braid of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, Ktate Capitol Building, Harrisburg. Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings at his of fice lu the Capitol Building, Harris burg, Pa., until two o'clock P. M„ Tuesday, May 8, 1917, for furnishing all labor and material necessary to build bridge across Muddy Creek, Crawford county, Penna., on rouu leading troin Cambridge Springs to Millers station. us muicateu tuny in ,piuns and specifications prepared by rnomas A. UilKcy, Consulting Engi neer tor the Hoard ot Commissioners of i'uo 11 c (irounus and Buiiuings ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications anu bidding blanks will be turnisheu prospective bidders by applying to tne Deputy superintendent oi Public Grounds anu Buildings, Capitol Bunding, ttarrts burg, Pa. Proposals must be plainly marked "Proposal Muddy Creek Bridge" on outside cover. JAMES C. PATTERSON. Deputy Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL Secretary. OFFICE OF COUNTY CONTROLLER Harrisburg, Pa.. May 3. 1917. NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALKD BIDS on PHOPOSALS will be received by tne County Commis sioners until 11 o'clock A. M., Monday, May 14, 1917, for the delivery of 1,000 tons (more or less) of crushed stone, assorted slues *i-inch to 3-inch, on the Horse-Shoe Pike, between Hock ersville and the County line near Campbellstown, at such time or times, and at such places on the road; and in such quantity as the County Com missioners may direct. Bidders must enclose with their bids a certified check payable to the County Commissioners in a sum equal to 10 per cent. (10 per cent.) ot the bid price. The successful bidder or bidders will be required to furnish a proper Bond satisfactory to the County Com missioners in a sum equal to the amount of the contract. All bids or proposals must be plain ly marked as such on the outside thereof, and delivered to tiie County Controller, room 13, Court House, Har risburg, Pa., by 11 o'clock A. M., Mon day, May 14, 1917. Bids will be open ed in the County Commissioners' office at noon of the same day and date. The, right is reserved to reject any or all bids. HENRY W. GOUGH. County Controller. THE annual meeting of the stock holders of The Blubaker Coal Com pany will be held at twelve o'clock noon on Monday, May 7, 1917, at the office of the W. O. lilckok Mfg. Co.. Harrisburg. Pa., for the election of a board of directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of any other business that may be presented. ROSS A. HICKOK, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made by Clarence Bates to tlie Board of Pardons of Pennsyl vania. on Wednesday, May 16, 1917, for the benefit of the commutation law under Act of Assembly of Pennsyl vania, May 11. 1901; said Clarence Bates is now serving sentence in the Dauphin County Prison under Indict ments Nos 253 and 254, June term, 1916. MAY'S,: 19T7. High School Students WHI Be Given Full Credit if They Enlist The city school board yesterday decided that students of Tech or Central lligh school who join the urmy or navy will be credited with having completed thetr year's work or graduated without examinations i fin the Senior class. Students at t'entral High school were given permission to use one of the rooms for ten evenings to re ceive instructions in Red Cross work. The request was made by Miss Flor ence Heck, of the faculty. Director Harry A. Boyer asked that part of the plot of ground at Fifteenth and Vernon streets be giv en to the Chamber of Commerce to be laid out in garden plots. This was approved. The teachers' com mittee of the board will arrange for a joint meeting with all city teach ers to take up the salary schedule which was approved recently. OOOIi W'KF.K AH FA D By Associated Press Washington. .May B.—Weather predictions lor the week beginning Sunday, May H. issued by the Weath er Bureau to-day are: North Atlan tic States: Cool weather for the season is probable during the great er part of the coming week. Over cast with rain Sunday will be fol lowed by generally fair except that rajn 'is probable Wednesday or Thursday. Camp Hill Bungalows FOR SALE West End Chestnut St. Brick and .Stucco. Electricity, Gas Kitchen, steam heat, liardwood floors, concrete porch. Good location. Lot 50x175. Limestone soil, the best for a garden. For prices and information, SSI!! 1 .;-* J.F.HEMPT CAMP HIIiL, PA. Announcement! Russ Bros. Ice Cream Company wish to announce that on and after Monday, May 14th, orders for less than one gallon will not be delivered from the plant. Customers desir ing quantities of one, two and three-quart orders can be supplied by calling retail dealer in vicinity handling Russ Bros. Velvet. Russ Bros. I. C. Co. Poor Director Speaks After Movies at AlmshoitiK Inmates at the DauDWn OCOHtj almshouse last night nJoyed ft torn tlon picture entertainment latd #4 address by Fernando Laudermfleh,*! member of the county poor board. Mr. Jjaudermllch the employes for making every fj fort to provide for the comfort o the Inmates and thanked Maxwell Hite for his co-operation In operat. ing the motion picture machine ano for his endeavors to provide amuse< ment for the inmates. The picturel were loaned by the Universal Film Exchange. Free Special Car Leaves the Square Every 40 Minutes, SUNDAY, May 6, Afternoon, For 17
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