Additional Classified j Advertisements on Opposite Page 1 Money to Loan MONEY . TO "OAN At LEGAL KATES —On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the state and under supervision ol the Banking Department. Equitable In vestment Co., inc., Second Floor, 3 North Market Square. Established 1304. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. ' Financial LOTS 1 lot at Eagle Heights, Middletown, 30x120, for sale or ex change on automobile. Apply at 1130 Walnut street. Bell phone 2412 R. CHOICE t> PER CENT. MORT GAGES FOR SALE interest collect ed tree o£ charge. Titles uuaranteed. Ui years' experience. Best of refer ences. Write for list. Interstate Se turities Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Storage STORAGE—Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, 12 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms, Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market street. STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 75 cents month. D. Cooper & Co., 417 Broad street. Both phones. Automobiles SMALL parts for 1915 Studebaker, including self-starter and generator, motor and rear end, in brand-new condition. A. Schiftman, 27-29 North Cameron. Bell 1710, -Dial 3060. MITCHELL light delivery car, In first-class condition. Will sell for $250 cash. Call evenings. Will dem onstrate. C. R. Rockey, 26 Columbia Road, Enola, Pa. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers 48. seven-passenger, practically new; driven only 5,400 miles, or will trade for Lighter Six, 7-passenger. Sullivan, 1128 North Third street. REO 1914 automobile for sale. First S3OO takes it. Act quick if in terested. Apply 912 North Third street. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for sale cheap. Good assortment, with either solid or pneumatic tires. Come early, make your selection. Inter national Harvester Co. of America, Truck Department, 619 Walnut street BUICK CAR Very cheap. New tires. 24S South Hanover, Carlisle. Bell telephone. 1913 CADILLAC; fine condition. Bargain at SSOO. CADILLAC DELIVERY /CAR; over hauled and painted. SSOO to quick buyer. JOS. ALBERTS, 108 Market St. Bell 4458, Dial 3804 AUTOCAR TRUCK 1,500-Ib. ca pacity. First-class condition. Call, or address, 543 Seneca street. FORD 1917 Touring car for sale, with all equipments, like new. In quire Jackson Motor Car Co., 5 South Fourth street. FOR SALE Reo seven-passenger. six-cylinder touring car; run 2,900 miles; in A 1 condition; low price. Call 358 South Thirteenth street. Bell phone ISSJ. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPT. 5-passenger Overland touring; electric lights and starter; guaranteed. For quick sale $390 Ford roadster, late 1916 model, in good running; .order. Willys Knight touring, overhauled. refinished. New car guarantee.. 5-passenger Studebaker, all new tires, in fine run ning condition 225 Velio touting, electric lights and starter; 40- horse-power and In splen did condition. Cost $1,850. Our price 375 THE OVERLAND HARRIS BURG CO., 212-214 North Second Street. Both Phones. WIRE-WHEELED, five-passenger Pullman car, one spare wheel, elec trical gear shift equipment, starter and lights. Cost $2,500. Will sell for $450.00 or exchange. W. W. Brendlinger, Derry Church, Pa. AUTOMOBILES WANTED Will take a small, new or used car, if in first-class condition, as part pay ment for very desirable city property. Address Box B, 5777, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE One-ton Republic Truck, open express body, with driv er's cab, practically as guod as new. Big bargain if sold quick. Miller Auto Co.. 68 South Cameron street. Bell phone 411'J, Dial 5660. OLD AUTOMOBILES We make a specialty in buy ing of Old Automobiles for dismantling purposes. All i parts ot some makes and some parts of all makes always on hand. LUltlA IRON & STEEL CO., 22-24-26 N. Cameron Street. Both phones. EVERETT IUI3. in good condi tion. Price reasonable. A bargain. Storage, repairing, oils, gas, etc. Conover's Garage, 1331 Howard street Bell 4340 J. WANTED Automobiles for parts, wrecked or old-timers, anywhere. Highest prices paid. Phone, write or bring car. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, 27- -!t North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710, Dial 3060. A. Schiftman. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. 11 you canndt sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange It with us for a better one. Our charges for selling aie 5 per cent. only. No storage charges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron street. Garages HUPMOBILE and Franklin Owners' Service Station; tires, accessories and it)air; work guaranteed. Fecflerlck's Garage. Forster near Front. Bell 2850 J. CURTIS A. STOUGH, Formerly 82 South Cameron street, has taken over the business of the COMMUNITY GARAGE and will conauet a general garage business in addition to the buying and selling of second-hand cars. Ford owners' service station. Special rate on Ford repairs. Autus bought and sold. Fords a specialty. 1336 Thompson Ave. Bell 401. REAR 21011 GKKEN STREET—Gar age space for rent; immediate posses sion at $5.00 per month. W. H. Eby 45 Union Trust Building. BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead storage; new fireproof building; full line of Tlrea, Accessories. Repair shop next door. 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. SATURDAY EVENING, WAR SUPPLY ISSUES ON UPWARD CLIMB Highly Conflicting Movements Mark Trading in Short Market; Rail Breaks and Motors Yield; Bonds Irregular By Associated Press New York, June 2. —Wall Street. — Highly conflicting movements accom panied to-day's trading, rails and motors manifesting heaviness, while coppers, oils and a few other war supply issues registered extreme gains of 1 to 5 points. St. Paul com mon dropped 3% and tho preferred 3. Recessions of 1 to 3 points were made by Union Pacific, Great North ern, Louisville and Nashville. New Haven, Delaware and Hudson and most of the coalers. The break in rails followed an nouncement of a suspension of stor age rates by the Interstate Com merce Commission. General Motors and Studebaker yielded 2 to 3 points. United States Steel and Crucible Steel fell 1 to 2, but Bethlehem Steel was relatively strong, though forfeiting all of its 2 points gain. The closing was heavy. Sales approximated 500,000 shares. Bonds were irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia StoCk Ex changes—3 North Market Square, Harrisburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New York furnish the following quota tions: Open. Noon. Allis Chalmers >H4 3 ?% American Beet Sugar .. 95% 95 American Can 50% American Car and Fdy.. 77% American Locomotive .. 74% 73%" American Smelting Ill's American Sugar 119% 117% American Woolens 54% 55% Anaconda 84% 85 Atchison 102% 101% Baldwin Locomotive .... 64% Baltimore and Ohio 72% 71% Bethlehem Steel (8).... 134% 134% Butte Copper 44% 43% California Petroleum ... 22 22% Canadian Pacific 159% 159% Central Leather 94% 94% Chesapeake and 0hi0.... 60% 60% Chi., Mil. and St. Paul.. 75% 72% Chino Con. Copper 69% 59 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 55 54 Corn Products 32 31% Crucible Steel 81 80% Distilling Securities .... 18% 17% Erie 25% 25 % General Motors 104 103% Goodrich, B. F 53 % 53% Great Northern pfd 107 % 106 % Great Northern Ore subs 34% 34 Hide and Leather 14% 14% Garages WM. FENN GARAGE, 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE Court and Cranberry streets: storage by day or month; moderate rates; 24- hour service; repairs, gas, air. CAMP CUItTIN 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 J. Motorcycles and Bicycles FOR SALE lndian Motorcycle, 1913 Model, with 1917 clutch, new tires. Just overhauled. Guaranteed in flrst-class condition. Fully equip ped. Bargain to quick buyer. Call at 2351 Logan street. LIGHTWEIGHT POPE Motorcycle; 3%-horsepower; magneto and clutch; tires good as new; rebuilt and in tine condition. Special. $35. EXCELSIOR, 7-horse-power; twin cylinder; rebuilt; guaranteed to be in first-class condition. A bargain at $75. HEAGY BROS., 1200 N. Third St. WANTED MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES We will pay you good prices for your second-hand Motorcycles, Bi cycles, or parts. Bring them in and let us make you an offer, or drop a postal and buyer will call. See us for Bi„- Bargains In Motor cycles and Bicycles. Easy terms. Pay as you ride. ■ DAYTON CYCLE CO., 913 N. Third St. Bell 385 J. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE —Also Thor and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap, just been overhauled; all twin cylin ders and in good condition. C. H. Uhler, Seventeenth and Derry streets. BICY'CLE 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. Accessories —Kepairs — j YOUR RADIATOR WON T I.EAK I If we repair it. Years of fac'.Gry ex- | perience has taught us how. Repairs to lamps, fenders, etc. Handiest spot In town, and our facilities make cost low. Bring us your next job. HBG. AUTO RADIATOR WORKS, 805 North Third. . Bell Phone. TIRE BARGAINS DIAMOND TIRK AND TUBE Q. D Non-skid, 5x37, slightly used, 96.50; two Firestone Q. D„ plain tread, 4x32, ! J5.00; one set wheels with demount able rims, complete, size 4VisX34. 15.00. 1 OTHER BARGAINS 1 R. H. Steering-gear, complete. 14.00 1 Galv. Tank, 120-gal. capc., new.sß.oo j 1 top and side curtains for 1913 Reo, good condition <5.00 I Windshield 14.00 1 Presto Tank 18.00 Assortment of Auto Cushions, up holstered. Will sell cheap. RELIABLE TIRE At REPAIR CO., Prune Ave. at Mulberry. Dial 4523. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Havt your batteries charged and repaired by a practical repair tnan. Satisfac tion guaranteed. DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE CO.. 912 North Third St., Bell phone 385 J. { STANLEY STEAMER CARS j KOEHLER TRUCKS, &ALES & SER VICE; general auto repairing and sup- 6 lies. Battery recharging. Paul D. [essner, 1118 James street. I RACINE TIRES, 9.000 MILE GUAR ANTEE We allow for old ones, regardless ot make and condition; for — 30x 3, 32x3 V&. $2.30; 33x4. $4; 36x5%, $7.30. Other sizes in proportion. We invite you to investigate our proposition. HARRISBLIIG STORAGE BATTERY CO., Willard Service Station. Fourth and Ch stnut streets. Accessories and Repairs BIUNG your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. GOODYEAR, Portage & Flak 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 Nortn Sixth street. Bell phone. REPUBLIC TlßES—"Prodium" pro cess, wonderful tensile strength; un sven wear eliminated; reduced ohip- Olng and cutting. Good Service Tire Co.. 1019 Market street MAGNETO All makes. Bosch high tension, Dlxey high tension, Splltdorf, Briggs and Remys. A. Schiffman, 27-29 North Cameron. Bell 1710. Dial 3060. Hide and Leather pfd, .. 63% 63% Inspiration Copper 63% 64 International Paper .... 44 42% Kennecott Copper 49% 48% Kansas City Southern... 23 23 Lackawanna Steel 97% 96% Lehigh Valley 63% 63 Merc. Marine Ctfs 29% 28 T Merc. Marine Ctfs. pfd... 84 • 83% Mexican Petroleum 97% 101% Miami Copper 40% 40% Midvale Steel 63% 62% New York Central 91% 91 N. Y„ N. H. and it 54% 33% Norfolk and Western... 124% 124% Northern Pacific 103% 102% Pacific Mall 24% 24 Pennsylvania Railroad.. 53% 53' Pittsburgh Coal 50% 49% Railway Steel Spring... 54% 54% Ray Con. Copper 30% 30% Reading 94% 93% Republic Iron and Steel. 91% 90% Southern Pacific 93% 92% Southern Railway 27% 27 Studebaker 81 81% Union Pacific 136% 135 U. S. I. Alcohol 142 140% U. S. Rubber 55% 61 U. S. Steel 130 % 128% U. S. Steel pfd 119 119 Utah Copper 114% 114% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 44% 44% W. U. Telegraph 94% 94% Westinghouse Mfg 54% 53% Willys-Overland 28% 28 Western Maryland 20 20% PHILADELPHIA PRODITB Philadelphia, June 2. Wheat No market. . . . „ Corn Market higher; No. 3. yel low, $1.70® 1.71; No. 4. yellow, $1.68® 1.69; No. 5. yellow, $1.66® 1.67. Oats The market is higher; No. 2, white, 71@72c; No. 3, white. 69 ® 7 oc. Bran Market lower; soft winter, per ton. S3B.O<TO 39.00; spring, per ton, $34.00(8 35.00. Refined Sugars Steady; pow dered. 7.60 c; fine granulated, i.soc; confectioners' A, 7.40 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras. 43® 44c; nearbv prints, fancy, 46c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. $11.40 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, sll.lO per case; western, extra firsts, free cases, $11.40 per case; do., firsts, free cases, sll.lO per case. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls, 22 ® 23c; stagg.v roosters, 18%20c: old roosters, t6(817c; spring chickens. 32®38c; ducks, 17@21c; geese. 19@22c. Dressed Poultry The market is steady; fowls, fancy, 25%® 26c; do., good to choice, 24%®25c; do., small sizes. 21®24c: old roosters. 19c; toasting chickens, western. 23®24c; broiling chickens, western, 20fa32c; broiling chickens, nearby, 43®50c; spring ducks, nearby, 23® 25c; .do western, 22® 24c: geese, nearby, 19 ®2lc; do., western. 18®20c; turkeys, fancv. large, nearby, 32®33c; do., v.estern, fancy, large. 32®33c: do., western, fair to good, 30@31c; do., common. 24®27c; do., old toms, 29® 30c. Potatoes The market is firm; Pennsylvania choice, old, per bushel, $3.25; New York, per bushel, $3.25; Maine, per bushel, $3.25; western, per bushel, $3.25: Jersey, per basket, $1.50 @1.75: Florida. No. 1, per barrel, $ll.OO @11.50; do., No. 2, per barrel, $9.00® 9.50; South Carolina. No. 1. per bar rel. $10.75® 11.00: do., No. 2, per barrel, $9.00®9.50; do., culls, $4.00® 6.00. Flour —Market dull and unsettled; winter straights. $12.25@12.75; Kan sas. clear, $12.00® 12.50; do., straight, $12.75® 13.25; do., patent, $13.00®13.50, spring firsts, clear, $12.00®12.50; do., ratent, $13.50@14.00; do., favorite brands, $14.50®15.00. Hay—The market is firm: timothy. No. 1, large bales. $21.00®21.50; No. 1, ►mall bales $21.00® 21.50; No. 2, $19.00 @20.00; No. 3. $16.00® 16.50; sample. $11.00®13.00. I Clover mixed—Light mixed. $19.00® KNICKERBOCKER-WYOMING OIL CO. 7 PER CENT. CUMULATIVE AND PARTICI PATING PREFERRED STOCK PAR, $lO PF.R SHARE Authorized and to be Issued, *1,000,000 In addition to its cumulative feature, this preferred stock also participates equally with the common stock in the distribution of dividends after each class has received 7% in any year. COMMON STOCK. 89.000,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS President - - - R. H. WALSH •President First National Bank of Sheridan, "Wyo. Vice-President ... WM. H. GRIMES Baltimore, Md. Secretary-Treasurer - - F. E. BRIGHTMAN Seattle, Wash. Director - - - IRVING SHUMAN Chicago. 111., Formerly Assistant Treasurer of the United States. Director L. X. ROSENBAUM of L. N. Rosenbaum & Co., 80 Wall Street, New York. REGISTRAR AXD TRANSFER AGENT THE EMPIRE TRUST COMPANY, XEW YORK CITY HOLDINGS: The Company has acquired very valuable oil and gas leases on over 10,000 acres, including some pf the most advantageously situated lands in the Big Muddy, Salt Creek, Cole Creek, Midway, Grass Creek, etc., and other fields being actively developed in Wyoming. These lands comprise the best locations out of a vast acreage examined by Mr. F. John Sur, a leading oil geologist and a recognized authority on the Wyoming oil fields. The output of wells now flowing on other properties in these fields, including the holdings of Ohio Oil, Midwest Refining, Producers (Texas Oil), etc., vary from hundreds to thousands of barrels per day. WYOMING IS XOW THE CENTER OF ONE OF THE GREAT EST OIL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THIS COUNTRY. The management of this Corporation is in the hands of practi cal oil mert. Drilling operations have already been started, one well on the Big Muddy being down 1.240 feet and additional wells will be put down immediately. Production is expected within thirty days. The drilling locations have been selected by Mr. Sur, and the Company will always have the benefit of his services. TRADED ON THE NEW YORK CURB Having underwritten this issue we offer, subject to prior sale, i the unsold portion of the Preferred stock at 89.50 with a 50? i | bonus in Common stock. Send orders and remittance, or Inquiries to ALFRED H. EBERT & CO. 60 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY I FOR SALE 313 MARKET STREET FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MICHAEL STROUSE 26 ft 3 in. front x 210 ft extending to Blackberry Ave Three-story Brick Building Four-story Brick Stable in Rear APPLY TO Commonwealth Trust Co., 222 Market Street HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 20.00; No. 1. do., 17.50@18.00; No. 2. do.. $15.004f;15.50. NEW YORK RANK STATEMENT By Associated Press New York. June 2.—The statement of the actual condition of Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold $96,- .869,710 reserve in excess of legal re quirements. This is a decrease of $79,569,960 from last week. The statement follows: Actual fond It ion Loans, discounts, etc.. $3,694,786,000; decrease. $13,235,000. Reserve in other depositories (X), 720,000; increase, $18,182,000. Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank, $208,286,000; decrease. $107,699,000. Reservein other depositories tX), $58,757,000; decrease, $2,799,000. Net demand deposits, $3,587,029,000; decrease. $73,649,000. Net time deposits, $181,554,000; de crease, $21,965,000. Circulation, $29,176,000; increase, $1,660,000. (R) Of which $408,962,000 is specie. (X) United States deposits deducted, $114,411,000. Aggregate reserve. $715,736,000. Excess reserve, $96,869,710; decrease, $79,559,960. PHII.ADEI.PHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, June 2. Stocks closed steady. General Asphalt 20 General Asphalt. Pfd 59 Lake Superior Corporation .... 20% Lehigh Navigation 76 1 /j Lehigh Valley 63 Pennsylvania Railroad 53 % Philadelphia Electric 30 Philadelphia Company 34 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 32 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 29 3 i Reading 93 Storage Rattery 61 % Union Traction 42*4 United Gas Improvement 78% United States Steel 129'^ York Railways 13 York Railways. Pfd H CHICAGO CATTI.E Chicago, 111., June 2. Cattle Re ceipts. 2,000; steady. Native beef cat tle. $9.25®13.78; stockers and feeders, $7.40(g 10.60; cows and heifers, $6.25® 111.75; calves. $9.50® 14.00. Sheep Receipts. 4,000; weak. Public Sale of Valuable Ice Plant and Other Real Estate On Thursday, June 7. 1917, at 10 A. M.. I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry, on the premises, my lee plant, fixtures, and machinery, on Poplar Street, near the Pennsyl vania Railroad Station In the llor-. OIIKII of Mount Union. This plant Is thoroughly equip ped and does a large business. It Is 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 Union llorough. Terms! One-fourtli cash, bal ance In two years, to be properly secured. D. BINARDI, Mount Union, Pa. > * / 1 Knickerbocker Wyoming Oil Company Preferred and Common Stoeks Nought and Sold. Cash or Margin. Circular on Request / Send orders to L. N. Rosenbaum & Co., 80 Wall St. New York City * Wethers. $1O.OO(0>12.9O; lambs, $11.25® 14.75; springs, $12.30® 17.J0. Hogs Receipts, 8,000; unsettled, about 5c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales. J15.60@Ki.00; light, $14.85(615.90; mixed, $15.40<5>16.00: heavy, $15.35 (g) 16.10; rough. $15.35® 15.50; pigs, $10.50(0! 14.75. CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADE By Associated rress Chicago, 111., June 2.—Hoard of Trade closing: Wheat—July, 2.06; September, 1.91. Corn —July, 1.47; September, 1.83-V Oats—July, 58 ; fo; September, 50%. Pork—July. 38.40; September, 38.25. Lard—July, 21.55; September, 21.70. Ribs—July, 21.02; September, 21.10. N.Y.Curb Actives Expert Analysis and Market Forecast of EMMA CON. Submarine Boat Sequoyah Oil in the current issue of GEORGE GRAHAM RICE'S Industrial and Mining Age Published once a week since January, 1909. Read by investors everywhere. Circulation 16,000. Subscription s,"> per year. Sample copy sent free for pur. poses ol' introduction if you ; write immediately. 1 , 27 William St. New York We Will Be There to Meet You and Show You Around in Most &U Attractive Subdivision l^ arne ly""Your Own Suburb at Your Own Terms ' ' E - Mgr.' Jffii We Invite You • r M/ : ny Day at An ime ) Ilk ) . Lives Right on the Grounds M Every Week We Are Adding New Buyers to Our List—Buyers Whom r j|/j j) Anyone Can Be Proud of SELECT ESTHERTON FOR UR ; : xT OUTI ? G WOMAN IS KTTiI,Kr> WHEN "BIG TOP" CRASHKS DOWN Uniontown, Pa., Juno 2.—A woman is dead, another Is expected to die within a short time, a score were seriously Injured and more than a hundred persons were slightly In jured last evening when a severe storm lilew down the "big top" of Rarnum & Bailey's circus on the niIBBER STAMfIp |J|l SEALS A STENCILS §# |1 MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ ■ 1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U STOCKS TO BUY DURING WAR TIME Bigger money made during war than ever before if you just know what classes of stooks to buy. In formation free. J. 1,. DONAHUE .1 CO., No. 1 Wall St.. >civ York / "\ VALUABLE INFORMATION We endeavor at all times to make each issue of our weekly Market Digest of real benetlt and assistance to its readers. You will tlnd it contains the latest information on NTKHI.S IMII STRIALS MAUIMO ISSUES COPPERS We will forward to inter ested parties,, without cost, copies of our Market Digest of June 1. Complete reports furnished on all active securities with out charge. H9sasßßAß32vxa ::i Market St., llarrlsburg, Telephone*—C. V. til::; Ucll :UUB New York Headlna l'hiliitlelpliln Allentown Direct private wires connecting i all offices with principal markets JUNE 2, 1917. lasy street show grounds. A herd , thousands in the crowded tent, td f elephants stampeded during the ) which were added the cries of th torm, striking terror among ithe I wild beasts in the menagerie. i ——————==========* m KJft V Old Orch THIS HOME IS ATTRACTIVELY LOCATED AND THOROUGHLY MODERN Coal and gas ranges, awnings, screens, etc. Inspection by appointment. Burton Van Dyke 904 North 16th Street Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 15
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