10 'Cutting of All Food Prices to Be Hoover's First Work in Service Washington, May SO.—Reduction of the high prices the consumer pays for 'lood, It was announced to-day, will bo [one of the first aims of the food ad fjnlnlstration which will be created, ►-with Herbert O. Hoover at Its head, 1 BS eoon as Congress posses the Gov ernment's food-control legislation. This will bo undertaken by cutting down the margin between producer i and consumer through a system of ; executives under the central adminis tration, each to study means of short ening the speculative clan that han 'dles a particular commodity. Proba 'bly the first staples to be studied will r be grain, flour, meat and sugar. Stability of prices, Mr. Hoover be lieves, Is vital to the successful lower ing of costs to the consumer, both here and abroad. The executives will have under them boards on which will be represented producer, middleman and consumer. Their efforts will be in the direction of modification of present trade methods and the stim ulation of production. To Advise on lluying The system of executive boards will' be one of several divisions into which the administration will be divided. One duty of the executives will be to advise on allied purchasing, which Mr. Hoover and Government officials nope will be removed from a competitive basis when the allies have established Accessories and Repairs RACINE TIRES, 9,000 MILE GUAR ANTEE We allow for old ones, regardless of make and condition; for — 30x3, $2.10; 30x3S. $2 25; 32x34. J2.SO: 33x4, *4; 36X5H, $7.30. Other sizes in proportion. We invite you to investigate our proposition. HARRISBL'ItG STORAGE BATTERY CO.. Wiiiard Service Station. Fourth and Chestnut streets. BRING vour car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. GOODYEAR, Portage & Klsk Tires. Storage, Gas. Oil. Air. Never closed. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third. VULCANIZING Tires and Tubes rebuilt. Work guaranteed. Auto Sup plies. Accessories and factory seconds. West End Service Station, 1717 North Sixth street. Bell phone. Liberty and Independence That's What They Gave Us Prosperity Followed—Prosperity Increased—And at Present Prosperity Is on Its Heights—And Will Remain There For Years to Come YOUR EARNING CAPACITY HAS DOUBLED—NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SAVE AND MAKE YOURSELF INDEPENDENT—CREATE YOUR HOME OF LIBERTY IN REFINED EXCLUSIVE The Ideal Spot on River Drive—The Most Talked About Subdivision Call 4117 R Bell or Dial 3573 Let Us Show |r ll_± =E ±f± Et=t 3e^ - Success Is Assured—lt Is Bound to Come— You Estherton in Its FuU Beauty—You SatHffi fflffl fflfflgf You Know and See It Now—We Knew and A-, +„ T amA T „ 4 „ n, JL Tt..-m.. I :• tlio 2 i Saw It Beforehand and Secured This Plot- Are Bound to Locate and Join the Thrifty { + fesig j Listen to Yourself-Secure Part of It- Crowd of Buyers in Estherton. I] EBffIgESEEI fflfflffiffl; Now—Before It Is Too Late—You Will ; gLi_ j §§ |= || |e ppEg + Regret It—lf You Don't. YOUR SUBURB ON is' I;i]■?''. SOME OF THE CREAM YOUR OWN TERMS J is STILL UNSOLD PLAN OF ESTHERTON Saturday, June 2nd, at lj? H ° the Balance of the Ground Will Be Sold E. M. HERSHEY, BOOMS I AND 2 WM. J. SOHLAND, Owner V/lllLf. SECURITY TRUST BUILDING Manager WEDNESDAY EVENING, permanent buying commissions here. These commissions are to agree on their minimum food needs for presen tation to a central buying commis sioner, who, in turn, will deal direct with the American food administra tion, United States in Need of Aviation Recruits Washington, May 30. —The army needs aviation recruits, This an nouncement was made to-day to cor rect an erroneous Impression that the aviation personnel of the army Is filled up. Army officers have repeat edly said that the aviation section was crowded, but the department to day officially announced that young men are wanted as aviators. Recruits may apply to the aeronautical officer at the nearest department headquar ters, or the personnel section. Signal Corps, War Department, Washington, D. C. The qualifications for a flyer are, roughly speaking, a man with a cool head, a good eye for distance, levels and angles, a steady hand, a good sense of equilibrium, and absolutely sound body and a certain amount of education and the ability to reason. Public Sale of Valuable Ice Plant and Other Real Estate On Tkurxday, June 7. 1917, at 10 A. M., 1 will offrr for ale nt pub lic outcry, on ihr premises, my Ice plnnt, fixtures, nnd machinery, on l*oplar Street, lienr the Pennsyl vania Railroad Station in the llor ough of Mount 1 nlon. This plant Is thoroughly equip ped und does a large business. It IN a fifteen-ton plant in good con dition. Ample supply of pure water on premises. I will also offer at the same time and place, three four-room houses In Allenport, adjoining Mount I'nlon Borough. Terms: One-fourth cash, hnl ance in two years, to be properly secured. D. BINARDI, Mount Union, Pa. Tells Her Weight When Jail Yawns Ix>B Angeles. May 30.—Mrs. Sadie C> Sanford, whose feud with her next door neighbor, Mrs. Emma J. Cote, has been the cause of several court fights, told her weight In Su perior Judge Wellborn's court under threat of being sent to Jail. Mrs. Sanford Is suing Mrs. Cote for 110,000 damages for alleged ma licious prosecution In connection with her arrest In February, 1916. following a face-scratching, liair pulllng, free-for-all fight. The story was retold yesterday, even to the allegation that It was store lialr that Mrs. Snnford pulled out. Mrs. Sanford was asked by Mrs. Personal Investigation I The Kdltar 1 oar laraintai Ju. uirj kaa Jut returned tron a tna nttu 1 lr f laapeviloa of Ik* MIO-CONTINENT OIL FIELD Hla observations and conclusions, as sat forth In a special report Juat lMutil, BhOULU PKuVK OK UN USUAL INTJfiKKST TO ALL IN* V KSTORS IN OIL SECURITIES. Supplementing this, we bava prepared an il-mch orocbra. containing about Qtiy bajf-uiaa pictures uescriptive ui pe troleum Industry la Oklahoma, which Is equivalent from an in structive standpoint to a TRIP THRU OILDOM and of Imnieaauiuoia value te in vestors Interested la Cosden Oil * Gas, Sinclair Oil & iteflnin- Okmulgee, ukiahouia Producing ft Refining. sequoyab. Osape-UoQiiar and other active dlvWlaxu payini oil companle*. Copy a&ul on Request. A. B. BENESCH 4CO. Specialists la Dividend-Paying Oil Securltlea Miner. Uaak Bids. \\ ilkes-Murre, Fa. Bell Phone Miiil. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Cote's attorney, "How much do you weigh ?" 'T refuse to answer that question said the witness "Very well, then," promptly said Judge Wellborn, "1 will commit you to the county Jail for contempt of court." "I weigh 260 pounds," testified Mrs. Sanford promptly. Mrs. Cote, who got the worst of the fight, weighs 120 pounds. Nebraskan Farmers Predict Bumper Crops Omaha, Neb., May 30.—Optimistic reports of food production In No- W. H. Gaither General Agent Globe Indemnity Co. SURETY BONDS INSURANCE FIRE Representing Ten Standard Companies HEALTH BOILER ACCIDENT BURGLARY ELEVATOR LIABILITY MESSENGER AUTOMOBILE MERCANTILE PLATE GLASS COMPENSATION 11. L. RL'KRI.F.Y, Miinagcr Room 205 Bcrjnier Building braska this Mpar were made to the Nebraska Conservation Congress, which closed yesterday after a three days' session, during which time an Invoice of the resources of the State were made. It was brought out at the meet ing that the Nebraska beet sugar PUBLIC SALE of G. M. Kieffer Entire Contracting and Livery Outfit Consisting of HORSES, WAGONS and HARNESS On Saturday, June 2, 1917 At 1 o'clock sharp at his stables, rear Garret Hotel, Elizabethtown, Pa. We will sell for G. M. Keefer at Eliza bethtown. Pa., the following articles with out reserve, 30 head of extra good horses, consisting of good, big draft horses, all purpose horses, farm chunks, single line leaders, carriage business and livery horses, of all descriptions. Ranging in age from 5 to 12 years and have them weigh- ing from 1,000 to 14 hundred pounds each. A lot of good young sound horses that arc all acclimated and broke to all harness and objects and have been right up to work both heavy and light.; 30 wagons of all kinds in the best of condi tion, buggies, surreys, traps, busses, etc.; 40 sets of harness, both heavy and light, single and double in a No. 1 shape; 50 blankets of all descriptions, and many others too numerous to mention that are used around a first class livery and contract ing business. D. B. KIEFFER & CO. Sale at Elizabethtown, Pa., on Saturday, June 2,1917. crop this year will bo 140,000,000 pounds, an Increase of 30,000,000 pounds over last year. Seventeen mil lion bushels of potatoes are promised instead of 8,000,000 raised last year. Four hundred million bushels of j corn, In place of 200,000,000 bushels tin 1916, were estimated as the Ne braska crop. MAY '3O, 1917. o Legal Notices d IN compliance with the provisions Pi of the acts of Assembly of the Com . monwealth of Pennsylvania. SEALED _ PROPOSAI.B will be received until s three o'clock P. M., June 4th, 1917, kl '■ the office of the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding, In the Capitol Building, Harrlsburg. Pa., for ■ furnishing half tones, electrotypes, steel plates and other plates required for the execution of the public print ing and binding from the first day of July, 1917, to the thirtieth day of June, 1918; and at the same time and place I separate sealed proposals will be re ceived for furnishing half tones, elec trotypes, steel plates and' other plates required for the execution of the pub lic printing and binding from the tlrst day of July, 1911, to the thirtieth day of June. 1919. Bids will be made at certain rates per centum below the maximum rates tixed In a schedule prepared in ac cordance with law by the Superinten dent of Public Printing and Binding. The proposals must be sealed up and must be endorsed "Proposals for Fur nishing Cuts and Plates," and deliv ered to said Superintendent at or be fore three o'clock P. M. on said day, accompanied with the bond required by said acts of Assembly. Such pro posals as shall have been received up to said hour will be immediately opened, and bids tabulated and con tracts promptly awarded. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept any bid or any I part and reject the other part if such I action would be In the interest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ! Blank proposals containing instruo itions, schedule and blank bond may | be obtained at the oftlce of the Super- J intendent of Public Printing and j Binding and no bid will be accepted unless submitted upon such furnished blanks. D. EDW. LONG, ! Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. Harrlsburg, Pa., May 18th, 1917. Estate of Jesse B. Fast deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to the said estate ale requested to make payment, atid those having claims to present the same, without delay, to CHARLES HAROLD FAST. Administrator, j 27 North Seventeenth Street, !Or to Harrlsburg. Pa. ! KARL E. RICHARDS. Attorney, I 317 Chestnut Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. t UNDERTAKER 1743 Chas. H. Mauk N ' B oTH T | PRIVATE AMBULANCE PHONES Legal Notices IN compliance with the proviaionii of the acts of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until twelve o'clock noon, June 4th, 1917, at the office of the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding, in the Capitol Building, Harrlsburg, Pa., for iurnishing paper and other supplies required ror the execution of the pub lic printing and binding from the llrst day of July, 1917, to the thirtieth day of June, 1918; and at the same time and place separate sealed proposals will be received for furnishing paper and other supplies required for the execution of the public printing and binding from the first day of July, I#l7, to the thirtieth day of June, 1919. Bids will be made at certain rates Per centum below the maximum ratea fixed in a schedule prepared In ac cordance with law by the Superinten ds ot p "bllc Printing and Binding. The proposals must be sealed up and must be endorsed "Proposals for Fur nishing Paper and Other Supplies," and delivered to said Superintendent at or before twelve o'clock noon on said day, accompanied with the boiM required by said acts of AssembM Such proposals us shall have been re ceived up to said hour will be imme diately opened, and bids tabulated and contracts promptly awarded. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept any bid or any part and reject the other part If such action would bo in the interest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Blank proposals containing instruc tions, schedule and blank bond may bo obtained at the office of the Superin tendent of Public Printing and Bind ing and no bid will be accepted un less submitted upon such furnished blanks. D. EDW. LONG. Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. Htirrlsburg, Pa., May 18th. 1917. ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE of Ezra S. Meals, late of Third and North streets, Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. and those having legal claims I will present them without delay, in I proper order for settlement, to I. DALE MEALS, Administrator, „ 276 Briggs Street. Or to his attorney, E. E. BEIDLEMAN. HarrisburVr, Pa., April 24, 1917. CHTCAFGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., May 30. Cattle ■ Receipts. 13,000; steady. Native beef cattle. $!>.200 13.70; stockers and feed ers. $7.35010.25; cows and heifers, $6.25911.40; calves, $9.50013.75. Sheep Receipts. 10,000; slow. Wethers, $11.00013.75; lambs, $11.75 @16.00; springs. $13.00018.50.