14 MAN NABBED HERE WHOSE WIFE WAS FOUND MURDERED Railroad Police Arrest Phila delphian Charged as Army Deserter Pennsylvania Kallroad police to-1 day arrested Kalph Garamone, alias! Jack Carsoy, whose wife was found I imirdered or, a baseball Held near | Darby, near Philadelphia, on lion- j day. He is . being held to await j word from the police. Garamone, In a note to Detective j Sergeant Stucker, of tho fifth dis- j trict, ndvised the police that his | wife had committed suicide and I told where the body could be found. Notes found in the . woman's | pocketbook, saying that she intend- j ed to kill herself, are said by the j police to bo in the same Jiandwrit- | ins ass that of the note sent to' Stucker by Garamone. The police do not say they charge j the man with murder, but they want to question him about his presence at tlie base Vail Held when his wife was sliot from behind with a heavy caliber revolver, which lay at the tips of her fingers when Detective j Mahaflfey found the body. Garamone is wanted also on a charge that he is a deserter from j the Army. He was (grafted last I September and disappeared before <'hristmas. He was living in this COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Treasury Department COMMONWK VI-TII !• \IA, TKKASIKV DliPAlt I MEN 1 Statement of Amounts In . "if, ' eral Funds at Close of P us " iness February wi®* GENERAL* FUND Athens National Bank, 0Q 00 Athens lv ' vv Aldine Trust Co., Phila- ... qq delphia . ••••••; Brookville Title & Trust . 00 Co.. Brookville ........ •'• ou Citizens Trust Co.. 000 00 Uniontown •••• " ' Camp Curtin Trust Co., 0Q 00 Harrisburg • • • Carnegie Trust Co.. Car- 0 0Q negie ••••••• ,V Clymer National Bank. 10 000 oo Clymer • •• lv ' Citizens Banking Co., Oil o)) OQO 0O Citizens"National Bank. Q 0() Indiana Citizens National Bank, ._ 00 Washington 90.0UU Citizens Trust Co., Cla- .... 00 rion ;• u ' Cl a?e r d Nat ! on . a, .. BUn : 1 0,000 00 Conewango Trust Co., 00 Warren ~w rC^"antor. V . inSR .... Ban • l oo ' ooo 00 County Trust Co., S°mer- 10>000 ' 00 Dime |Sunk of Pittston, . ... ' Pittston 10.000 OW 'East End Savings and rnnftft no i Trust Co.. Pittsburgh. . .)0,000 00 i Fanners and Mechanics ; r er USI . C .°".. W . USt . , Ch r S : 55,000 00 | Farmers and Merchants . on Bank, West Newton ... 10,000 oo Farmers and Merchants „ National Hank, Tyrone u.OOO 00 Fa niiers and Miners Trust Co., Punxsutawney 5,000 00 Fanners National Bank. I Canton 5.00° 00 Fayette Title and Trust Co.. Uniontown uO.OOO 00 i Federal Trust Co., Phila delphia 5,000 00 , Km iik ford Trust Co.. ■ Philadelphia ".000 00 < Frceport Hank of Free- . port. Kreeport 10,000 00 i Farmers National Bank. ..... .. Montrose la.OOO 00 I Farmers Trust Co.. Car- , lisle 20,000 00 First National Bank. Berwick 10,000 00 First National Bank. Black Lick 10,000 00 First National Bank, Cherry Tree 20,000 00 First National Bank, Carrolltwwn 25,000 00 First National Bank. Dushore 10,000 00 First National Bank. Ebensburg 50,000 00 First National Bank, Glen Campbell 10,000 00 First National Bank, Harrisburg 40,000 00 I First National Bank, Marysville 5,000 00 First National Bank, Olypliant 10,000 00 First National Bank, Pittston 75,000 00 First National Bank, Plymouth 50,000 00 First National Bank, Portage 10,000 00 First National Bank, Say re 10,000 00 First National Bank. Somerflcld 5,000 00 First National Bank, Trafford City 10,000 00 First National Bank, Tyrone 10,000 00 I First National Bank. Wellsboro 50,000 00 First National Bank. Wllklnsburg 30,000 00 1 First National Bank, Wllllamsport 40,000 00 I' First National Bank. Turtle Creek 15,000 00! I'irst National Bank. Intercourse 10,000 00 First National Bank. New Freedom I. 10,000 0" First Notional Bank. Spangler . 10.000 00 ' Ilanover Bank of Wilkes- Barve, Wllkes-Barre . . 5 000 00 Helarlits Deposit Bank, i Wllkes-Barre 15,000 00 ' Jeanne ttP Savings and Trust Co.. Jeannette. . . 5 000 00 Keystone National Bank, Pittsburgh ... 25.000 00 T.atrobe Trust Co., Latroi.e 25 000 oft 1 Lincoln Trust Co.. Scran ton ............... 60.000 00 11 Luzerne County National Bank. Wilkes-Barre. .. . 10 000 00' Luzerne National Bank. lUl " uu Luzerne 10 0 00 on Lycoming National Bank. ' I Williamsnort 10 000 on i vlarlon Center National ' I Marine' U '°°° °° Majket Street ' National 2j>oo ° 00 j ' Saving''' Bank, "° ,oo ° 00 j ; Pittston 100 000 nn ! Metronolitan National ' Bank. Pittsburgh 50 000 00 ' Miners Deposit Bank. Ly- °"' uu 00 , ( National' Bank' of 'jersey I''ooo 1 '' 000 00 Shore, Je-sey Shore ... 10.000 00 Northern Central Trust , Co.. Willinmsport 40 000 nn Nsntieoke National Blink ' °° 00 , Nanticok" 10 ono nn Oil City Trust Co.. Oli 0 00 Peonies BaWk of McKees- 50 000 00 Pe M a°, rt Bank' C °'° oo 00 ' Mifflin K 5 000 00 Peoples National Bank. ' Stewartstown ir, 000 nn Peoples Saving and Dime Bank. Scranton 195 nnn nn Peoples National BaAic, IWJ - 000 00 Monessen 13 gnn no Plvmouth National Bank. 10 - uuu u " Plymouth 45 000 00 Peoples National Bank. ' Mt. Pleasant 15 nnn no Real Estate Trust Co.. 10>uuo ou Washington 10 000 00 Bed Lion First National lu> " uu uo Bank, Bed Lion ....... 10.000 00 Second National Bank, Altoona • •••••, 10.000 00 Second National Bank of Frankford, PJiiladel- Phia 6,000 00 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ifiarrisburg TELEGRAPH MARCH 20, 1918. ■city ami recently had'many meet j ings with his wife, whom he had i deserted Just before he Was drafted. ] It Is said she protested ugalnst his : desertion, and that he was jealous of her and angry at her effort to send him back to Camp Meade. The Woman was shot Raturda.v afternoon, the police believei Hhe left her home at 1105 Bouth Tenth street, Philadelphia, Where she lived I with her mother. Mrd. Marj' moiulo, after (laißinoue ad railed. Hhe re?uecd then to go out with | mm, but loft an hour later, Hhe was not seen pfter that, One of 1 the botes in her pocket book Indicated that she met Uara uione on the baseball rteld,u( leait J once ti s week, This note Indicated a change of meeting time and wiu jin the same handwriting a* the j other notes, Descendant of Israel Putnam Brings Down Two More Hun Planes I Pnrla, Tuesday, March to,—Iovil I E. Putnam, of Hrookllne, MUSK., II ciesrendunt of Israel Putnam and H member of the Lafayette tlylng | squadron, has just brought down j two more German airplanes. Putnam | also has been promoted to the rank of sergeant In the French urmy. lie ! already has tho War Cross With i Palms, | This makes four machines with I which Putnam Is officially credited, i although ho brought down a fifth i ! 11 achtne on a German airdrome. This was not seen by French observers j and therefore was not officially ! credited. ItUfiISTUKKU Hi:iti: AT IIOTIXS James M. Coughlin, of Wilkes- | Barre, a member of the State Board I i of Education, was in Harrisburg to day, registered at the Holton House. C. H. Thomas, York, a member of ; the lirin of Thomas & Fry, wholesale i | grocers, was a business visitor here I to-day, stopping at the Bolton House. 1 J. I". Chester and I'". S. Purviance, ' of Pittsburgh, are registered at the Senate Hotel to-day. South Philadelphia State Bank, Philadelphia .... 10,000 00 Susquehanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Wil liamsport 30,000 00 S w arth more National Bank, Swarthniore .... 20,000 00 Security Title and Trust Co.. York 23,000 00 Turtle Creek Savings and Trust Co. Turtle Creek 25,000 00 Union Trust Co., Pitts burgh 75,000 00 union National Bank, Minersville 21,000 00 West Branch National Bank. Williamsport.... 20,000 00 West Side Bank, West Pittston 10,000 00 Wilbur, K. P.. Trust Co., South Bethlehem 100,000 00 rough Trust Co.. COll - 50,000 00 Colonial Trust Co., Pitta „ burgh 186,122 16 Commonwealth Trust Co., Marrisburg 3,039 98 Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia 211,826 83 Diamond National Bank. _ Pittsburgh 409,724 00 Farmers and Mechanics National Bank, Phila delphia 207,071 45 | Harrisburg Tr.ust Co., Harrisburg 475,894 04 Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh 350,593 24 Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia ... 218,79199 Cash on hand 384,638 62 Total amount in Gen j eral Fund $ 1,903.702 31 SINKING FUND Anthracite Trust Co., ' Scranton 50,000 00 Arch bald Bank. Archbald 5.000 00 Berwick Savings & Trust ._ „„ Co.. Berwick 10,000 00 Bradford National Bank, Bradford 15,000 00 Citizens Bank of Fayette City, Fayette City .... 20,000 00 Citizens State Bank, Wil- „ liamsport 5,000 00 ConimercialNational Bank, Bradford 15,000 00 Commercial Trust Co.. Harrisburg 5,000 00 Colonial National Bank, CYnnellsville 25,000 00 Farmers Bank, Parkes , burg 5,000 00 Farmers and Traders Na tional Bank. Westfield 10,000 00 Farmers Deposit Bank, Cresson 7,500 00 Fredonia National Bank, Fredonia 5,000 00 First National Bank, Bradford 15,000 00 First National Bank, Carnegie 5,000 00 I'irst National Bank, Cherry Tree :.... 10,000 00 First National Bank, Galeton 5,000 00 First National Bank, Knoxviile 7,000 00 First National Bank, Mansfield 10,000 00 !• irst National Bank, Montgomery 10,000 00 I'irst National Bank, New Wilmington 5,000 00 first National Bank, Patton 15,000 00 First National Bank, State College 5,000 00 First National Bank, Susquehanna 30,000 00 Grange National Bank, Patton 10,000 00 Mechanics Trust Co., Har risburg 15,000 00 Miners National Bank, Blossburg 15,000 00 Monaca National Bank, Monaca 5,000 00 M on o 11 g a hela National Bank, Brownsville 50,000 00 Miners and Merchants De posit Bank, Portage... 5,000 00 National Bank of West Grove, West Grove.... 5,000 00 Potter Title and Trust Co., Pittsburgh 30,000 00 P u 11 x sutawney National Bank, Punxsutawney.. 90,000 00 Second National Bank, Meyersdale 10,000 00 Sheraden Bank, Pitts „ burgh 10,000 00 Somerset Trust Co.. Som erset 25,000 00 South Side Trust Co., Pittsburgh 30,000 00 fioga County Savings and Trust Co.. Wellsboro .. 35,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania. Harrisburg... 15,000 00 Farmers and Mechanics National Bank, Phila delphia 6.610 02 Total amount in Sink ing Fund 1651,110 02 MOTOR FUND Bank of Donora, Donora $20,000 00 Bellefonte Trust Co., Bellefonte 20,000 00 ! Biaddock Trust Co., Brad dock 30,000 00 I Bank of Commerce, Phil. adelphia 25,000 00 Bank of North America, Philadelphia .... 20,000 00 Clinton Trust Co., Lock Haven 15,000 00 Citizens National Bank, Freeland 20,000 00 Citizens National Bank, My.ersdale 30,000 00 Central National Bank, Mt. Union 10,000 00 Citizens Trust Co., Can- 1 nonsburg 10,000 00 Dime Bank of Pittston. Pittston 15.000 00 : First National Bank, Pi tea Irn 15,000 00 First National Bank, Meshoppen 20,000 00! Farmers Trust Co., Car lisle 60,000 00 Fulton National Bank, First National Bank, Beaver Falls 25.000 00 First National Bank, Bedford 25,000 00 First National Bank, Clifton Heights 25,000 00 First National Bank, Carrolltown 10,000 00 First National Bank, York 20,000 00 First National Bank, Clarion 30,000 00 Denounces Laborers Who Prove Traitors to America m. , fy J . ......, i WILLIAM S. KIES W. S. Kies, vice-president of the j American International Corporation ] speaking before the Ohio Society in New York City, said he believed la j bor had been tampered with, "and | through false teaching lias been so j misted as to its best interests that lit has been willing to commit a form of sabotage and has put off the eiid of the war for an indefinite period." I irst National Bank, franklin 25,000 00 Hamburg Savings Bank. Hamburg 10,000 00 'r. n K' nt o w 11 National ..Bank, Jenki ntown 10.000 00 Middle City Bank, Phila delphia 50,000 00 Madera National Bank, Madera 20.000 00 M'Dowell National Bank, Sharon 25.000 00 National Bank of Coates ville, Coatesville 25,000 00 North Philadelphia Trust Co., Philadelphia 25,000 00 Nazareth National Bank. Nazareth 25,000 00 I ine Brook Bank, Scran- 15,000 00 Pattson National Bank, Li k land . ~ 10,000 00 Peoples Bank, Steelton.. 15,000 00 Penna. Co. for Insuring .Dives. Philadelphia ... 25,000 00 i,,* 1 . 1 ? ? llse Trust Co.. Philadelphia 50,000 00 Reading National Bank, Reading 10.000 00 j Standing Stone National 1 Bank Huntingdon .... 10.000 00 ! Snow ishoe Bank, Snow |Tfr .NaV.oi/a. ''Bank; s '°°° 00 Philadelphia 25,000 00 Union National Bank. Johnstown 25,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania. Harrisburg. . . 30,000 00 Liuon Banking and Trust Co., Dußois 10,000 00 Valley National Bank. Chamberßburg 25,000 00 \\ ashington • Trust Co., Pittsburgh 10,000 00 ?. >n ? Lounty Savings tank, Honesdale 25,000 00 Com mon weal til Trust Co. Harrisburg ffiqTS ik Colonial Trust Co., Pitts- " ' burgh 213 115 11 Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh 57 573 22 Mfllpn, National Bank. Pittsburgh 45,764 25 I'armcrs and Mechanics National Bank, Phila delphia ...i rj !|: . n Q"? ke „ r r>u- ty National Bank, Philadelphia ... 62,303 86 Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia ... 80,518 45 Harrisburg Trust Co.. Harrisburg 66,253 02 Total amount in Motor tun rn visions of Section 11. Act of February 1,1 ISWb ' CHARLES A SNYDER. Auditor General. i, Harrisburg, Pa. INDUSTRIALS MADE OPENING GAINS Industrials, Shippings and a Variety of Equipments Re cord Gains at Opening of the Session — Liberty Bonds Irregular By ■ .ItSQiidtJ Press j Now York, March 20. —Wall Street! -—lndustrials, shippings and a vari-j ety of equipments recorded *ai>pre-' oiablo gain* in tho first half hour of) to-day's stock dealings. Kails J also Improved. St. Paul .preferred,! ; I eing tho only noteworthy excep- |! tion, specialties were featured by 'nduatrial Alcohol, which rose 2 1-2 1 l>oints. Coppers, oils and continental j .and American Can were higher by i fractions to a point, but U. S. Steel | moved in a very limited area. Liberty ;> Bonds were irregular. j, \HU YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and (Company.! l members of New York and Pliiladel- ■ phia Stock Exchanges—:! North Mar- ! i ket Snuare, Harrisburg: 1338 Chestnut j street, Philadelphia; 31 Pine street, j. j New York—furnish the following j \ quotations: Open. 2 P. M. j' I American Can 12',, 4J' jAm Cnr and Foundry .. 75 T „ 75Va j Atr.er Loco ... 64 64U I Amer Smelting T 1 ( 78 a j Anaconda 63 63 [ Baldwin Locomotive .... 77 l i j Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 79',& 7!) Canadian .pacific 137 136% j Central leather 6S&* 68 ' Chesapeake and Ohio .. 58',4 58 Chi, Mil and St Paul ... 41 40',2 j Chicago, H I and Pacific 21 U 21V6 j Corn Products 35 5 4 36 Crucible Steel ....' 64% 63*4 Distilling Securities .... 39' 4 39 Erie 15% 16 General Motors 121 119 i | Hide and Leather 127s 12" | Kennecott 31% 31U : Lehigh Valley 60®t 60% Mere War Ctfs 27 ;, „ 27% Merc War Ctfs pfd 96 95% Mex Petroleum 93 93 Mid vale Steel 45 4 1 Pennsylvania Railroad.. 14% 44% Ray Con Copper 23% 23 V, Reading 84 83% Republic Iron and Steel 79 79 Southern Pacific 8585% Southern Ry 23% 23% Studebaker 46% 45% Prion Pacific 121% 121% U S I Alcohol 122% 123 U S Rubber 55% 55% U S Steel 91 90% U S Steel pfd 109% 109* 4 Utah Copper ' B % Westinghouse Mfg *1 . Willys-Overland IS 1"! CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. March 20. Cattle ,'' ceipts, 9,000; firm. , Native beef steers, $9.50® 14.50; stockers and feeders. sß.2o >ir 12.20; cows and heif ers. $7,104; 12.15; calves, $10,500-16.8.1. Sheep Receipts. 11.000; firm. Sheep. $ 1.00 (fj-14.7.1: lambs, sl4.uo® 15.45. I Hogs Receipts. 30,000; slow. | Bulk of sales, $17.10(il 17.50; light, 517.305/18.00; mixed, $16.75® 1i.90; heavy. $16.30(8)17.55; rough, $16.30©' ; 16.50; pigs, $13.50© 17.25. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press ( hlentco. March 20.—Board of Trade | closing: | Corn—March, 1.27%; May, 1.25' i. Oats—March. 59%; May. 85%. Pork—May, 48.50. Lard—May, 26.17; July, 26.17. Ribs —May, 24.90; .July, 25.22. • Herr Doktor Hexamer Prevented Rebellion, Committee Is Informed Washington, March 20.—The sur prising statement that had it not j been for the unswerving loyalty of Herr Doktor C. J. Ilexamer, of Phil adelphia, German sympathizers in this country would very likely have open ly rebelled against the Government of the United States last April, was | made to the Senate Judiciary Sub- i committee yesterday in its investiga-| tion of the German-American Al- i liance. This statement was made by the Rev. Siegmund G. von Bosse, of Wil mington, Del., who last November succeeded Ilexamer as president of the hyphen organization. "The Alliance by its declaration of : firm loyalty when hostilities were itn- j minent served the Government in most beneficial manner by immedi ately putting on record the German- Americans as supporters of the Gov- j eminent," said Mr. von Bosse. "I i venture to state that the outbreaks, j which were feared by many at the beginning of our participation in the | war, would perhaps have material ized if it had not been for the un equivocal stand of Dr. Hexamer at that time." * That this was no casual remark on the part of Mr. von Bosse is shown by the fact that the proof of his speech in defense of the Alliance came from the printers nearly a month ago. The proof contained the j adjective "ardent" before the phrase ] "supporters of the Government. | quoted above. In giving his testi- - mony yesterday von Bosse eliminat-j ed this adjective. Otherwise he read ; the statement exactly as prepared by j him several weeks ago. KKBRIL.DING RAIIJKOAI) IJNK. . Newport, Pa., March 2 o.— Final j preparations are being completed by I the Pennsylvania .Railroad to recon- I struct its line in North Third street, ftom Walnut to Mulberry. One of ] tl-e two tracks now in use will be re- | moved and the other will be placed | In the middle of the street. | We recommend for investment . j The American Gas Co. j convertible Gold londs j I Due January 15, 1928 Price 100 and Interest Information regarding the di- J versified business of The Amer ican Gas Company, its record, ! the territories served, and statement of earnings for the year ended October 31. 1917, and gross earnings of its sub sidiary companies for the past i ten years, will be supplied those who send for our spe cial descriptive circular. Bonbright & Company MORRIS WISTAR STROUD. JR. i Manager 437 Chestnut St., Phila. | New York Boston Chicago Detroit ' I'llll. VDKI.I'III V I'HODICE By Associated I'ress Philadelphia, March 2U. Wheat j Market quiet; No. 1. red. $2.27. No. 1, soft, red, $2.2 i; ;.'o. 2. l ed. 12 2 t No. 2. soft. red. J2.22. Corn Market dull and lower: No. ! 3. yellow. *1.95® 1.98; No. 4, yellow, I $ 1.94 *•1.95. Oats—The market- is Unchanged; No. 2, white. No. 3. white, $1.05# 1.05 %. Bran The marKet is steady: sof -liner, per ion. $40.50® 47.00: spring I' < S-!4.10©45.00 Butter Market dull and lower; western, creamery, extras. 42% c; nearby prints, 45c. Kggs—Market weak: Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, free cases. $11.25 per case; do., current receipts, tree cases, $10.95© 11.10 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases. $11.25 per case; do., nrsts, free cases, $10.95®11.10 per case; fancy, select ed. packed, 41# 43c per dozen. Cheese Market unchanged; New Vork, full cream, choice to fancy. 23® 25 %c. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.46 c; extrt T.nc. granulat ed, 7.45 c. Live Poultry—Market unchanged; fowls. 30®240; young, soft-nieated roosters, 38® 12c; young, staggy roost ers, 32@35c; old roosters, 30®32c; spring chickens. 23® 24cl ducks, Peking. 40® 42c: do., Indian Runner, 38®40c; turkeys. 27® 28c; geese, nearby, 38@40c; western, 3S@4oc. Dressed Poultry , Steady: turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy. 39®40c; do., fair to good. 32® 37c; CO., olu. 37<1#38c. do., western, choice to fancy, 37® tion a trial. J CRUDE OIL The World'* urenlest neccNMity. OKMULGEE Producing anil Helloing Co. 9,500 barrels daily increase in last 90 days. SEQUOYAH Now drilling 160 acres, adjoin ing Okmulgee properties in the famous Youngtown pool. OK I. A HUM A I'roducliiK mid HellulUK Co. Important developments now pending. GLE.\ HOCK Extraordinary strides being made in Wyoming fields for transportation of crude oil. KEUKHAI, Great possibilities for future earnings are seen in their Texas and Mexican properties. \ ICTORIA Present management has ma terially improved the progress and financial position of this cDinpany. OHIO CITIES GAS Unusual market activity In past 90 days. SINCLAIR Direct pipe lines to refineries and tidewater greatly enhance its earning possibilities. SPECIALISTS l.\ ODD LOTS, IIAIIV IIONDS & Conservative Ciirli Securities for cash, reasonable margain or partial payments. Direct private wires to New York Markets. WINSLOW TAYLOR & CO. Mcmbcra Consolidated Slock Kxcliunicc of Nt-tv York 43 \VII)K\KII 1i1.11U.. I'hlln. Walnut urN Walnut IISB7 The latest news and complete analytical reports on the above will be mailed free upon re quest. Cut out and mail this advertisement. Name Address I City 44 v BAKERY FOR R 217 Broad St. Old Established Stand Now Doing Large Business Present Tenants will Vacate April Ist Apply to Mrs. C. M. Orth, 219 Broad Street | MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLIS UISPAIKINO T> X AN EXPERT. ALL WOHK GUARANTEED DOUY SHANEH WITH ANDREW ITKMMOND j 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. •BICYCLE AND KEPAIRING. PA'ITRFACTION' GUARANTEED. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.. j 107 MARKET ST j ' LEGAL NOTICES ! ~ : : —; ; 1 reclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of l>au- P'l 1 ? 1 °".nty No. 288. June Term. 1917 Alabel L. Ossinan vs. Charles s. Ussman. To Charles S, Ossrnan: YOU are hereby notified that the above stated action in divorce, in which you are the respondent, will be heard by the above named Court on Monday, April 15, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. .VI.. tit the Court House, Harris burg City, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania, at which time and place you may appear in person or by counsel and make defense thereto, if vou sec proper to do so. CHARLES C. STROII, Attorney for above named llbellant. Sheriff's Office, March 20, 1918, NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Clara .1. Hershey, late of Steelton. Dauphin County. Pa., de ceased. havinK been eranted to the undersigned, residing in Bethlehem. Pa., all persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them for sett lenient, to GRACE HERSHEY HOLTON, ° r „ to T , _ Executrix. H. L. DRESS, Attorney, Steelton Trust Co. Bldg., Steelton. Pa. CORPORATE NOTICE The annual meeting of the' Stock holders of the Harrisburg Foundry & Machine Works will be held at the General Office of the Company, Sev enth and Curtin Streets, In the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1918, at 10 ao A. M„ for the election of seven Direc tors and the transaction of such other business as may properly como be fore it. B. E. TAYLOR, Secretary. NOTICE In the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania ln the Es tate of Josiah P. Ryan, deceased, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dau phin County. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed Auditor, in the above entitled matter, and to make distribution of the funds For Rent Desirable property, 14 rooms, 2 baths; storeroom, first floor. 311 Waln But one door from new Penn-Harris Hotel op posite State Capitol Park— near one of busiest corn ers. Possession April Ist For particulars apply to Bowman & Company. This Stock Yields 7 per cent and is a Safe and Conservative Investment. It is Also Free From Normal Federal Income Tax. "D ÜBBER manufacture has reached a stability and strength that classes AV. it with the major industries. Next to iron and steel, rubber stands out as a product in almost universal demand. The growth of the rubber busi ness has been amazing. It is going on today with phenomenal acceleration. A conservative and well-managed rubber enterprise, in our opinion, offers security to the investor that is excelled in no other line. We offer the preferred seven largest concerns in staple demand. The bql stockofThe Republic Rub- this line of manufacture. ance consists of the well ber Corporation, of Youngs- , , known Republic line of to™, Ohio, believing i, to J" 1 * ,"" d T* be a conservative invest- ity production and its goods cfcl ment which will steadily increasing demand for tire., increase in intrinsic value. i . created hv the A* T L lc . . •, , 0 7 Directors of The Republic created Dy tne rapid de- This stock yields 7 per Rubber Corporation of velopment in the motor cent income and the com- Youngstown, Ohio vehicle industry there is pany is earning largely in "cSSCS'oPAfKSdoiDirector. added, at this time, the excess of its dividend re- extraordinary requirements Pny: Pr.iient or The stand.u,i of motor car and truck quirements. Oil Cloth Company; Director of r . , ~~~~ thc ohio Leather company of manufacturers who are fill- The corporation is dis- R- E. CORNELIUS ing enormous war contracts posing of this issue of pre- "" Mahonln Na " for the Government. This ferred stock to finance the c pridfn 8 t B o„ d & situation has made neces consolidation of the con- u^ C E^^n?" c nd Poind?; I sar y provision for aSO stituent companies which ROBBRT BENTLEY per cent increase in the it represents, whereby many c^'ny^JireSorMnThe'vouD Corporation's business this economies of operation have ,own sheet & TUB/ c o mpany. un,, ~ year. , CR . . . . . JOHN C. WICK been enected and working Vice-l'reidentFirt National Bank; . capital provided to handle"TconlSJ y h he. e ElyrUlron We consider the diversifi q 'xH r\#*r rent Af JOHN TOD Cation of its products tO be a OU per cent increase OI Fint Vice-President of The Brier . . /V . - " business. 1,1,1 Steel Co - an important factor of safe- M chiirm ß a* S of The General Fire- ty, for the preferred stock The management of The ft°el>hloL2aX% n i~' Dd PrM ' denl of the Republic Rubber Republic Rubber Corpo- JOHN T. HARRINGTON Corporation. T •• . ■ , - General Counsel of the Company in " ration IS in the hands of S'°r Partner oi the firm Harring some of the ablest men in THOMAS ° ,b " r " c Strong management, this industry. Its directors CCT'SRWOOD" 1 °' Dlrector *- ample manufacturing facil include men who are L P T"PETEKSEN° MP * NY ' ities, and a broad market, known from coast to coast vic-Present oi the company. in our opinion, make the for their business success. W York city. preferred stock of The Re _ , . .. . L——J public Rubber Corporation Read thar names and busi- a desirable 7 per cent in ness affiliations. These are favorably known every- vestment, men have guided the affairs where. About forty per of the corporation from cent of the Corporation's Upon request we shall be infancy to its present po- business is in mechanical glad to send our booklet sition as one of the six or goods for which there is a giving detailed information. • The Geiger-Jones Company Investment Securities Canton. Ohio C. L. GRIMM, Representative, Newville, Pa. now In the hands of the Court among the partlest entitled thereto, will at tend tt> the duties of Ills appointment nt the Law Library, Dauphin County Court House, Harrisburg. I'u., on Thursday, April 1. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time and place all persons Interested may appear and they will be heard. HOB BUT ST!'OK Kit, Auditor. OFFICE OF COUNTY CONTROLLKH, Harrisburg, Pa. March 111. lttlS. PRIMARY BALLOTS AND SDPPLfES Sealed bids will be received by the County Controller, Room 13, Court House, Harrisburg, l'a., until 10 o'clock A. M., Monday, March 20, 1918, for printing and furnishing 85,000, more or less, official and specimen ballots. The official ballots to be bound In books of one hundred (100) each, for the ensuing Spring Primary to be. held on Tuesday. May 21. 191 S. One form of the ballot of each district must be delivered to the Commission ers on or before Thursday, May 9. 1918, and all ballots, official and specimen, must be delivered at the Commissioners office by 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, May 14, 1918. Full in formation as to the number of official ballots and specimen -ballots requir ed for each voting district can be had from the undersigned. A certified check equal to 50 per cent, of the bid price, drawn to the order of the Dau phin County Commissioners must ac company each bid. The successful bidder will have five days aftor the award of the contract to file his bond for the full bid price. Also at the same time and place sealed bids will be received for one hundred and twenty-eight f128) com plete sets of Primary Election Sup plies. including Penalty Cards and Cards of Instructions, same to be de livered at the! Commissioners' office by 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, May 14, 1918, The names or all candidates, including State. City and County Com mitteemen, to be printed on the | Tally. Returns and Siatemefii Sheets, also Computation Books for each party, including the Non-Partisan, as per sample in County Commissioners' I Office. Certified cheek equal to 50 : per cent, of the hid price, drawn to I the order of the Dauphin County Com missioners must accompany each bid. ! The successful bidder will have five ; days after the award of the contract to file his bond for the full bid price. The right is reserved to reject'any or all bids. HENRY W. GOIJGH, County Controller. I Quality will always be patronized while cheap goods are dear at any price KING OSCAR CIGARS have for years enjoyed the reputation of being a quality proposition. In re turn for this confidence, the public ex pects and receives the same regularity year in and year out. The result is that all concerned are satisfied. ft John C. Herman & Co. MAKERS LEGAL NOTICES LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Sudie E. Snyder, late ot the Borough of Camp Hill, Cum berland County, Pennsylvania, de ceased. having been granted to tho undersigned by the Register of Wills of said county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to VIOLA MAY SHIPLEY, Executrix. Or Camp Hill, Pa. B. F. UMBERGER, her attorney, 108 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Minnie K. MoConnell. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Harris burg. Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immedi ate payment. ujd those having claims will present them for settlement. AL K. THOMAS. A. W. BLACK, Executors. ~ N 9F! C . E ~~" V, e , tter ® Testamentary on ithe Estate of Wm. Bretz. late of Har risburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceas ed. having been granted to the under signed residing in Harrisburg, Pa all persons indebted to said Estate 'are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. AL K. THOMAS, ° r CARE Administrator. Attorney-at-Law. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau [, phin County No. 80, January | Term, 1018 Olive May Garner vs. Elmer B. Garner. To Elmer B. Garner: I YOU are hereby notified that the j above action in divorce, in which you | are the respondent, will lie heard by j the above named Court on Mondav, April 15. litis, at 10 o'clock A. M„ at' (the Court House, Harrisburg City, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. at I which time and place you may appear |in person or by counsel and make I defense thereto, if you see proper to I do so. CHARLES C. STUOH. 'Attorney for above named libellant. Sheriff's Office, March '.'o, 1918.