AUTOMOBILES 1915 FORD Touring, demountable rims, Yale lock, good tires, $285.00. Maxwell Roadster, line running order, $250.00. HORST, Lingleatown, Pa. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. Wo pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. OVERLAND 6-passenger, No. 69, for sale; in first-class condition, with sundries attachment; has been well taken care of: bargain for some one; price, S3OO. W. Marzolf, 4-17 Broad street. FOR SALE One i-passenger Peerless Touring Car, in good shape, for sale cheap to quick f buyer. i HARRIS BURG TAXI AND BAGGAGE CO., Strawberry and Aberdeen Sts. FOR SAL.B Two truck Ford units, of one-ton capacity. Will lit Ford, Maxwell or Chevrolet. Will sell at less than distributor's cost to quick buyer. Inquire of Myers Ac cessory House, Cameron and Mul berry streets. SPECIAL ON AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE TIRES with a guaran tee of Three Thousand Five Hundred Miles. 28x:t Motorcycle Tires, Non-^kid.sl2.so ISOxS Auto Tires. Non-Skid $13.70 30x3 ft Auto Tires, Non-Skid.... $17.25 31x3ft Auto Tires. Non-Skid... .$lB.lO 32x3 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $19.90 31x3 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $l>(.JO 31x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $25.40 32x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $25.80 33x4 Auto 31x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $27.50 35x4 Auto Tires, Non-Skid $37.90 Ail other sizes wo can save you Dollars on. Get our price on Tubes before buy ini - . , Express orders, send 2j per cent, deposit, balance C. O. D. Orders promptly attended to. H. F. KSTERBROOK, Prop. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dial Phone 4990, MAGNETOS All ;/pes; 4 and Bosch high tension, Eldinann, Dutey, Splitdorf. Mea, Rerny and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. BeL t3. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oidtlmers. In any condition. See nie before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Mai km street. Bell 3633. FORD-OVERLAND-CHALMERS For sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shop ! your motor troubles, overhauling and radiator repair work after all others have failed. We will satisfy you. We have a man for either 4. and 8-cylinder motors. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO, 1917 North Third Street. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE Ail makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO. 11th and Mulberry Sts. FORD Touring Cars and Roadsters. All late models in first-class condi tion. Every car guaranteed. Call at 322 Blackberry street. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car in fine condition; good tires. 30-H.-P. A very dependable car. See Owner, 1828 Park street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS CARR'S GARAGE, formerly F.eder ick's. All kinds of auto repairing Ajax tires and supltes, Rayfleld Car buretor Service Station. Both phones All work guaranteed. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re j.ijired by specialists. Also fenders lamps, etc. Beat service in town. Har risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 North Third street. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. FOR SALE One Presto tank and lamps, one new 30x3ft tire, 12 prac tically new 30x3 and 3ft tube* ,two 30x 3ft wheels, mounted by puncture-proof tires. C. E. Anderson, Tire Filler Agent, SOI North Eighteenth street. Dial 5458. AUTOMOBIUSTS Cut your tire expense. Buy factory seconds. Ask me for prices on any standard make. Dial phone 5938. H. L. Enders. Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night Bell MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR SALE Dayton bicycle. Good condition. Bargain. Call 1521 Swatara street. City. 1916 DAYTON DELUXE MOTOR CYCLE. with sidecar; fully equipped; three tubes, in A 1 condition. For sale at a bargain to cash buyer. Apply 1354 Vernon street. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a square deal H. F. ESTERBROOK. 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. BICYCLES TO HIRE DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. >l2 N. 3rd ST. DIAL 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING ~ BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1607 NORTH THIRD ST. PUBLIC SALE """" AUCTION \ EXCHANGE 902 MARKET I am prepared to handle all kinds of goods. Nothing too old Tor me to turn into cash. In almost every house there accumulates a certain amount of odd pieces of furniture, carpets, odd dishes, stoves, etc., which are of no use to the owner. I have a method whereby the old goods can be made of some value, viz: I will sell them on commission, charging only a small commission. Should you have anything you would like to have sold come in and talk it over with AUCTIONEER HITE, 902 Market. Auction every Wednes day. WHAT HAVE YOU F(/R SALE? What do 'you want to buy? I am at your service. AUCTIONEER HITE. 902 Market. USGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Keystone State Fail- & Industrial Exposition for the Election of Directors to serve for the year next ensuing, will be neld at the Com pany's Office. 707 Kunkel Building. Marrisburg, Pa., on Saturday, May 4, .1918, at 1 o'clock P. M. " , H. J. HAMME, Secretary. ■ SATURDAY EVENING, HXRJUSBURG UWfiV tehegrtsjpHl AfTW: 27, IQTB. l/KGAL NOTICES Estate of A. K. Breckenmaker de ceased. • LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to H. A. BODMER. 81S North Third Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Or to his Attorney, EDWARD F. DOEHNE. 317 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Letters Testamentary in the Estate of A. D. Glenn, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Es tate are requested to make Immedi ate settlement, and those having claims will present them without de lay, to HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. Executor. 16 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Estate of John A. Newman, late of Ijower Allen Township, Cumberland County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In Harrisburg, lull persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CHARLES L. BOAK, Administrator. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on Mon day, April 29, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M„ by Charles M. Davison. Thomas B. Kennedy and Charles 11. Bishop, all citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. entitled "An Act to provide lor the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intend ed corporation to be called "Harris burg Terminal Company," the char acter and object of which is the pur chasing and selling of real estate and for holding, leasing and selling real estate, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and its supplements. C. H. BERGNER, J. E. B. CUNNINGHAM, Solicitors. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County, on Friday, May 3, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as said Court shall be in session, for the transfer of the retail liquor license now held by Fred B. Clraupner for premises known as Keystone Hotel, northwest corner of Water and Main Streets, in the Borough of Hummels town. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to William Heist. FOX & GEYER, Attorneys for transferee. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between William Mc. Felton, Josephine Alucy Felton and Camero W. Hargleroad, trading and doing business as the Auto Transportation Company, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was dis solved on the 17th day of April, A. D. 1918, by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be received by the said William Mc. Felton, and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him for payment. WILLI AM Mc. FELTON, JOSEPHINE ALUCY FELTON, CAMERO W. HARGLEROAD, Nos. 27 and 29 North Cameron Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said of fice until 10 A. M.. May 9, 1918, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as possible for the reconstruction of the following pave ments: 1.19 miles of Bituminous Con crete on a Concrete Foundation in York County; 0.75 miles of Reinforced Concrete in Washington County; 1.53 miles of Reinforced Concrete in War ren County; 1.73 miles of Reinforced Concrete in Tioga County; 2.85 miles of either one course Reinforced Con crete or Bituminous Concrete on a Concrete Base in Erie County; 0.94 miles of Vitrified Block in Cambria County: 6.02 miles of Reinforced Con crete in Bradford County, and 2.3 miles of Reinforced Concrete in Bed ford County. Bidding blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $2.50 per set, upon application to State High way Department, Harrisburg. No re fund for plans returned. They can also be seen at office of State High way Department. Harrisburg, 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and 904- Hartje Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. D. O'Neil, State Highway Commissioner. THE annual meeting of the stock holders of the Biubaker Coal Com pany will be held at the office of the W. O. Hickok Manufacturing Com pany, Harrisburg, Pa., at 12 o'clock noon, May the 6th, 1918, for the elec tion of officers and such other busi ness as may be prqperly presented. ROSS A. HICKOK. Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. Bureau of City Electrician SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived at the Office of the Superinten dent of Public Safety, Room 10. Court House, to 11 o'clock A. M., Jlav 6. 1918, for the furnishing of about 5,200 feet of 10 conductor rubber insulated cable as per specifications, a copy of which can be obtained at this Office. The right to reject any or aH bids is reserved. S. F. HASSLER. Sup't. PROPOSALS FOR STATE SUPPLIES Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa.: Martin G. Brumbaugh, Governor. C. A. Snyder. Auditor General. H. M. Kephart, State Treasurer. In compliance with tho Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Com missioners of Public Grounds and Buildings invites sealed proposals, in duplicate, for contracts for furnishing such supplies for the Bxecutive Man sion, tho several departments, boards and commissions of the State Govern ment as described and below such maximum prices as shown in the schedules for tHe year ending the 31st day of May, A. D. 1919: Schedule A: Paper and envelopes. Schedule B: Typewriters, adding, addressing and duplicating machines. Schedule C: General office supplies, filing cards and cases, desks, etc. Schedule D: Engineering and la boratory supplies. Schedule E: Books. Schedule F: Brushes, soaps, mops, brooms, and cleaning supplies. Schedule G: Paints, upholstering, general hardware. Schedule II: Conservatory supplies. Schedule I: Lumber, general repair ing, hauling, etc. Schedule J: Plumbing and power plant supplies. As the various classifications of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet form for the convenience of the bid ders, it is therefore desired that in requests for pamphlets the parties in dicate the section desired by reference to the above letters. No proposal will be considered un less such proposal be accompanied by a certified check to the order of the State Treasurer, or by a bond in such form and amount as may be prescrib ed by the Board of Commissioners! of Public Grounds and Buildings. (In structions contained in each sched ule). Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before twelve (12) o'clock, meridian, Tuesday, the four teenth day of May, A. D. 1918, at which time proposals will be opened and published in the Reception Room of the Executive Department, Harris burg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank bonds and schedules contain ing all necessary information may be had by communicating with the De partment of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg. Pa. By order of the Board. GEORGE A. I. W. MITCHEIA. SUPer ' DteUdel,t - Secretary. WAR FRONT NEWS HITS MARKET;STOCKS BACK Extreme Recessions a Feature at Today's Brief Session —War Groups Are Sensitive to Pressure, Which Loosens Near End By Associated Press Xew York, April 27. lnvestment stocks as well as various speculative issues suffered extreme recessions of 1 to 2 points in the course of to day's brief session. The unfavorable | tenor of foreign advices provoked further moderate liquidation and short selling. High grade rails, ship pings. standard industrials and the several war groups were equally sen sitive to pressure which relaxed toward the end, leading stocks mak ing up half their losses. The closing was heavy. Sales 'approximated 200,- 000 shares. Liberly 3fts sold at 99.22 fo 99.30. first 4s at 96.62 to 96.72 and second ■is at 96.64 to 96.50. XEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg: 1336 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, New York—furnish the following quotations: Open. Close. Allis Chalmers 25% 26? American Can 43ft 43% Am Car and Foundry .. 78 7 4 78ft Amer Loco 61 64 Arner Smelting 76ft 7Z',4 American Sugar 103 ft To3'i Anaconda 63% 63% Baldwin Locomotive .... ■ 80 80% Baltimore and Ohio .... 51% 51% Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 79% 78% Butte Copper 19% 19% California Petroleum ... 16 15% Canadian Pacific 137% 137 Central Leather 65% 65% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 55% 55% Chi, Mil and St Paul ... 37% 37% Col Fuel and Iron .. .. 40 40 Corn Products "8% 35% Crucible Steel 63% 64% Distilling Securities .... 50% 50ft Erie 14% 14ft General Motors .. ..... 116 ft 117 Goodrich, B. F 44ft 44ft Great Northern pfd .... 88ft 89% Great Northern Ore subs 29 28% Inspiration Copper 51% 51% International Paper .... 10',4 40ft Kennecott 32 32 Merc War Ctfs .. ..... 23ft 23% Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 86% 86% Mex Petroleum 92% 93ft Miami Copper 28ft 28ft Midvale Steel 45% 45% New York Central ..... 68ft 68% NY, N H and H 28% 28% New York, Ont and West 19 19 Norfolk and Western .. 103 103 Northern Pacific 83 ft 83 Pacific Mail 31 31 Pennsylvania Railroad . 44% 44% Railway Steel Spring .. 55 55ft Ray Con Copper 24% 24% Reading if® Republic Iron and Steel. 80% 80 Southern Pacific 82% 82 Southern Ry .. .. 20% -0% Studefca ker 35 Union Pacific v .. .... HBft 118% U S I Alcohol 122% 120% U S Rubber s ~~* ,ir U S Steel 94 '4 U S Steel pfd 110% Utah Copper T9 79ft Virginia-Carolina Chem . 46 40 Willys-Overland 17 17 NEW YORK l/TRB STOCKS Following prices supplied by How ard A. Riley & Co.. Stock Brokers, 212 North Third street, Harrisburg; Land Title Building, Philadelphia; 20 Broad street. New York: INDUSTRIALS Dast Sale. Aetna Chevrolet 1-" Smith ■- - 16 Wright "J* Am Marconi •• •• 3 Maxim J® Submarine .. .. „ U. S. Ship * United Motors 25 . INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale. Barentt „,. 9 " 16 Cosden Jj* . Federal - '■* Met Pet Okmulgee •••e J<® Bostpn and Wyo .. . • •••• -- Elk Basin Glenrock .. .. 3 '? Island .. Midwest Okla P and JjJ* 8- ' MINING ' Last Sale. Big Ledge Cal and Jerome Canada 1 ** Jerome Verde • 11-16 Mother Lode ■* Tonopah 3 Boston and Montana .. .. 51 Con Arizona 1 15-16 Hecla .. 4 % LEGAL NOTICES SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will be received by the Directors of the Poor until 10 o'clock A. M., Saturday, May 18, 1918, for an auxiliary hot water supply system and summer steam supply outfit for kitchen ap paratus —to be installed at the Dau phin County Almshouse. Plans omi specifications can be pro cured at the office of the Directors of the Poor in the Court House, Harris burg, Pa. Bids will be opened aj_ll o'clock A. M.. Saturday, May 18. 1918. FRANK B. SNAVELY, . President. II Lend Him AHaruD# | The National City Company NtbMiil City Bank BWg., N. Y. Correspondent Offleet in 24 Oitifs 1421 Chcitant St., Philadelphia !}ondt-Sk*rt Term Acceptances RUBBER STAMIM UIJ SEALS & STENCILS IIV W w MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 || |3O LOCIiSTST. HBGLPA. Ift I PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press I'lillndelphin, April 27. Stocks closed steady. Baldwin Locomotive 80 General Asphalt 14 General Asphalt, Pfd 48 Lake Superior 14% Uc-high Navigation S4Ji Lehigh Valley 58 Ms Pennsylvania Railroad 44 & Philadelphia Electric 24"i Philadelphia Company 25 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 25 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 25' i Reading 79% Storage Batter}' 49 Union Traction 39 United Gas Improvement United States Steel 91 a < York Railways 7Vt : York Railways, Pfd 30% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 27. Wheat Market quiet; No. l, red. $2.37. No. 1, soft, red. 52.25: No. red. J2.24 No. 2. soft. red. 12.22. Corn The market is higher; No. 2, yellow, $1.77@1.79; No. 4, yellow, $ 1.71 (i 1.73. Oats The market is lower; No. 2, white, 97%@98c; No. 3, white, 96@96%c. Bran The market Js steady; sof' winter, per ion. $46.50®47.00; spring per ton. $44.00046.00. Butter The market is higher; western, creamery, extras, 46c; nearby prints, fancy, 50c. Eggs—Market firmer: Pennsylvania, find other nearby firsts, free cast?i $11.25 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, SIO.BO per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, sll.lO per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.55 per case; fancy, selected, packed, 42®44c per dozen. Live Poultry—The market is steady; fowls, 32®33c; young, soft-meated roosters, 28@30c; young, staggy roost ers, 22®23c; old roosters, 28c; spring chickens, 23®24c; ducks, Peking, 28®30c; do., Indian Runner. 26@27c: turkeys, 27@28c; geese, neary, 25@36c; western, 25®36c. Cheese Firm; New York, full creams, 22®25c. Dressed Poultry—Steady; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, 39@40c; do., Cair to good, 32®37c; do., old, 37@38c; do., western choice to fancy, 37SJ>S8c: do., fair to good, "2@36c; do., old tims, 30c; old. common. 30c; fresh killed I fowls, 34@36c; frozen, fancy. 35@35%c ; good to choice, 32@31c; do.,small sizes 28®30c; old roosters, 28c; frozen I broiling chickens, nearby, 40@42c; | western, 40®42c; do., frozen roasting i chickens, 28@35e; ducks, nearby, 28® I S2c; do., western, 28® 32c; geese, near- i by. 26®28c; western. 25®27c. Potatoes Market lower; New Jersey. No. 1, per basket, 40@60c (33 i lbs.); New Jersey. No. 2. per basket. ! 20®30c; New Jersey, per 100 lbs., $1.75 @1.85; Pennsylvania, per 100 lbs.. $1.40®1.75; New York, per 100 lbs., $1.25® 1.55; western, per 100 Tbs.. $1.25 ® 1.55; Maine, per 100 lbs., sl.oo® 1.80; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 lbs., $1.00®1.30; Michigan, per 100 lbs.,. $1.20® 1.45; Florida, per barrel, $4.25 @5.50; Florida, per bushel, box. $1.25 ®1.75; Florida, per 150-lb. bag, $2.75 ® 4.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, B.4Sc; extrr. fine, granulat ed. 7.45 c. Flour Firm: winter wheat. 100 per cent, flour. $11.25®11.50 per bar rel; Kansas wheat. 100 per cent, flour, $10.75® 11.25 per barrel; spring wheat, 100 per cent, flour, $10.50® 11.00 per barrel. Hay—The market is firm; timothy. No. 1, large bales, $29.00®30.00 per ton; No. 1, small bales, $29.00®30.00 per ton; No. 2, $27.00®28.00 per ton; No. 3, $23.00@25.00 per ton; sample, $19.00@20.00 per ton; no grade, $14.00 @IB.OO per ton. Clover Light, mixed. $27.00® 28.00 per ton; No. 1, light, $25.50® 26.50 per ton; No. 2, light mixed. $24.00@25.00 per ton. i Tallow The market Is quiet; 1 prime, city, in tierces, 17c; city, special, loose, 17-% c; prime country, 16',4c; dark, edible. in (tierces. 18% @ 19c. XTEREOPTICOX LECTURES 0\ RUINED FRENCH CHURCHES In Westminster Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening the pas j tor, the Edwin E. Curtis, will I deliver a stereoptlcon lecture on "The Ruined Churches in France," showing the devastation wrought to the ; French places of worship by the ruth less Germans in their greed for world power. The music for the evening will Include a quartet by Storer, "The Day Is Past and Over. You've Always Wanted To Have a Home of Your Own Now Is Your Chance We are giving you just the opportunity you have been look ing for to buy an * Attractive Little Home At Your Own Terms I/OCATED EAST OF PEN'BROOK Car I/tne Close by and Healthy Surroiiuilings It offers you tlie cliance to practice your patriotism In planting a War (Janlen to help win the war. This house has seven rooms; spacious porches, front and rear; on high ground affording excellent drainage and has lVs acres—en abling owner to garden, truck, have chickens—in fact, an ideal place in pvery way. Convenient to city.—with healthful country sur roundings. Don't fail to look into this. Ask M.R. ALLEMAN 115 FRONT ST.. STKEI.TOX, PA. Member Harrisburg: Real Estate Board Bell Phone—Steel ton 74 Dial 503 J. E. Gipple offers the following vacant houses for sale at reduced prices— No. 906 North Eighteenth street, modern brick house with steam heat and electric light. Price S3BOO No. 118 North Eighteenth street, modern three-story brick house, with side entrance. Price S3IOO No. 316 South Fifteenth street, /-room brick house with all improvements and in very good repair. Price : $2700 No. 209 West Curtin street, Penbrook, single /-room frame house with lot 30x150 feet. Price ........ $2400 1251 Market St. Member of Hnrrlnburs Heal Rotate Board At the ■ Flowers were ready sellers at the markets to-day. Almost every bas ket carried a bunch of them. Many of tiie species sold at low prices, and these were taken advantage of by the hundreds of marketgoers. The prices: Rhubarb, sc: parsley, 1-Gc; lettuce, 5-10 c: onions, sc; celery, 10c; aspara gus, 20-25 c; cabbage, 5-15 c; parsnips, 8c; strawberries, 25-30 c; cauliflower, 15-25 c: new potatoes, 25c per quarter peck; cucumbers, 10c; new Texas onions, 15c; old onions, 10c; green peppers, 3 for 10c; tomatoes, 25c; dried apples, 12c; beans, 35c; chickens, dressed, $ 1.25-f 1.75; potatoes, 85c; ba con, 38c; eggs, 35-3Sc; butter, 45-50 c; shoulder, 35c; live chickens, 32-35c<; red beets, sc; dandelion, sc: egg plant, 15-20 c; sweet potatoes, 40c; radishes, 8c; carrots, Bc. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, April 27. Cattle —■ Re ceipts. 1.000; steads'. Native beef steers, $10.10®17.35; stockers and feeders. $8.25@12.15; cows and heif ers, $6.75@>13.80; calves, $7.50@13.50. Sheep Receipts, 3,000; weak. Sheep, $13.00@17.15; lambs, $16.00® 21.10. Hogs Receipts, 9,000: strong. Bulk of soles, $17.10@17.65; light, $17.15@17.75; mixed, $1t>.85@17.75; heavy, $16.00®17.45: rough, $16.00® 16.50; pigs, $13.25® 17.35. FRANKLIN BUILDING] AND i LOAN ASSOOCIATION ! 31ST TEAR. 53rd Series Starting- HUNDREDS HAVE SECURED ! HOMES—THOUSANDS HAVE I SAVED MONEY. HAVE YOU? I ROOM 10 202 WALNUT STREET / I Strengthen Your Credit by including among your assets United States Government Bonds We are prepared to receive subscriptions to the Third Liberty Loan for any amount and in the most nrit able way. A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. Investment Securities 62 Cedar Street, New York Chicago Boston PhtladelpklA Buffalo Srrviiton HaUiawTO Represented by I.FTE A. 1 .iACBENSTEIN Harrisburg DRAFT COST IS OVER $850,000 But II Means an Organization Has Been Ilcld Together For Over Ten Months Pennsylvania has furnished be ! (ween SO,OOO and 90,000 drafted men :lo the armies of the United States under the selective service act at a cost to the government, exclusive of I,the movement of men to camps, of I $852,147.92, according to calculations made by Major W. G. Murdock. the | state's chief draft registration officer, I who Is also ill charge of disburse i ments. This sum has been expended | over a period of eight months, al- I though the draft organization has ' been maintained for ten. The expense figures include the pay of members of boards, clerks and physicians, the cost of supplies and the other expenses connected with ofllce work and in this city it is con sidered that it has been low when it is taken into account that there are maintained a general headquar ters and headquarters for 282 boards and that there are in service over 900 members of boards, 1,500 physicians and more than 700 clerks. This or ganization has been Ibuilt up and is now in complete running order, fur nishing men this week under a call of two weeks ago. The expenses by months are as follows: September $12,178.84 ■October 78,692.39 November 138,805.17 December.... 107,526.52 January 71,061.05 February 99,097.45 March 176,996.12 April 167,790.281 The expenses of the last two J ' WANTED Superior California Farm Lands I Adjustments Us Twin Falls North Side Land and Water 6s ' American Water Works and Elec- ! trie ss. P. O. Box 1345, Pittsburgh. V,. \ For R Desirable property, 14 rooms, 2 baths; storeroom, i first floor. 311 Walnut St. But one door from new Penn-Harris Hotel op posite State Capitol Park— near one of busiest corn ers. Possession At Once For particulars apply to Bowman & Company. POLITICAL ADVERTISING To the Voters of Dauphin County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Republican ticket for the office of Represent ative in the General Assembly from the Second Legislative Dis trict in Dauphin county. I am a resident and voter in Susque hanna Township. My platform, is for the further ance of the principles of tho Ke "ibiican party and more particu larly, at this time, for the pas sage of the Prohibition Amend ment to the Constitution. I also promise fair consideration to all labor interests. If nominated, I will make the foregoing statements my plat forni. I earnestly solicit your support at. the primaries Tuesday, May 21, 1918. David M. Beck. PUBLIC SALE! OF BUILDING LOTS or GARDEN PLOTS On the Premises, North and South of Lincoln Street, East of Lebanon Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania Sat., May 4,1918, Commencing at 2 P.M. 30 Lots Fronting on Lincoln Street 30 Lots Fronting on Bessemer Street 30 Lots Fronting on Ridge Street 40 Lots Fronting on Harrison Street 40 Lots Fronting on Baldwin Street And More Lots on Harrison and Baldwin Streets if You Want Them This is the most desirably located land in Steelton, excepting none. It lies partly within the Borough limits and partly without. Is away from the smoke and dirt and yet close to the trolley and the steel works. Steelton needs many additional homes right now and will need many more each year to keep pace with the improvements at the plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company, not to mention the Government improvements at Middletown and directly across the river from Steelton, all of which will help to increase the population of Steelton. Buy now before prices advance and build houses, or use your lots for war gardens and build at the close of the war. You can run 110 possible risk either way, as these lots are for sale at your own prices and must be sold to settle an estate. TERMS :—55.00 to SIO.OO Cash, balance $5.00 and upward per month at rate of 5% per month. A discount of 10% will be allowed for all cash and a proportionate discount for part cash in advance. Liberty Bonds or Bank Certificates of deposit accepted as cash and accrued interest allowed. f Plans may be seen and additional information had at our office No. 122 NORTH FRONT STREET, STEELTON, prior to date of sale. J. A. DUNKLE ESTATE J. H. Soulhard, Auctioneer A. W. DUNKLE, Executor, D. B. N. months have run up becaus# of the cost of making up the classification cards under which the recent draft You Can Buy a Lot at Bellevue Park on Easy Payments —and while you are paying for it you will have a fine garden plot. You will be laying the foundation for a future home-site of the highest value. Join the BELLEVUE QUINTET CLUB and we will tell you how to buy a lot and build a home in the easiest possi ble way. Miller Brothers & Co. Members Harrisburg Rrsil Estate Board REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE IX)GUST AND COURT STS. Everything is not in Building the House—lt becomes a Home when it is well furnished mm - IP "1 fi " | p;|jj=j We have been home builders for years and we have made many a family happy We have a complete line of Furniture for every room in the home and on our easy payment plan you can furnish it well without effort. White Mountain Refrigators are best We have been selling them for years and they have always given perfect satisfaction. BUY YOUR REFRIGATOR NOW Prices Are Low and Assortments are Best Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Co. 29-31-33-35 South Second St. A DIFFERENT KIND OF A CREDIT STORE operated. It is expected that there will be a decrease now that thla work is finished. 15