AUTOMOBILES BATTERY CHARGING PAYS BIG PROFITS Make S4O to S6O a month extra profit charging automobile stor age batteries. sls puts money-mak ing 500-watt HB Battery Charger In your garage. Balance monthly pay ments. Money-back guarantee. Send this ad. for full information. Hobart Brothers Co., Box N, Troy, Ohio. Overland Used Car Department Three Unusual Specials OVERLAND TOURING CAR— five passenger, in fair me chanical condition, tires are good, will be sold f0r.... $325 OVERLAND TOURING CAR five passenger. completely overhauled and refinished, new slip covers, an unusual J.offer at $550 BRISCOE TOURING CAR ID very fair mechanical condi tion. paint good, for a quick sale ...$425 THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO.. 212-214 N. 2nd St. Open Evenings. TO A QUICK BUYER, We have a completely equipped 6- cylinder, 7-passenger Peerless tour ing car in the best of condition, at a sacrifice price. ' This car when new cost between $4,000 and $.">,000. It must be sold at once at a small part of its original cost. We also have a Regal: 8-cylinder King and Studebaker touring car and an Overland roadster, all in good con dition. that must be sold at once. ANDREW REDMOND. Third and Reily Streets. Bell 2133 Dial 4616. FORD RACER Runs like new. Pulls any hill on high. Special body, good top, Atwater Kent ignition, spec ial carburetor. Klaxon 5245.00. Horst, Linglestown. Pa. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE AU makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing: electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO. 11th and Mulberry Sts. FOR SALE Two truck Ford units, of one-ton capacity. Will fit Ford, Maxwell or Chevrolet. Will sell at less than distributor's cost to quick buyer. Inquire of Myers Ac- Lessory House. Cameron and Mul berry streets. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. MAGNETOS All types; and I Bosch high tetsiou. Elsmann. Dixey. f-plitdor;, Mea. Remy and different makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A. Fchiffman. 1021 Market street. Bel, $. FOR SALE One Hudson touring car, 7-passenger, 1915 model. Apply 58 North Eighteenth street. FORD-OVERLANJ-<--HALMERS tor sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Bex Repair Shop fcr your motor troubles, overhauling and radiator repair work after all others have failed. We will satisfy you. We hve a man for either 4. • and 8-cylinder motors. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. m 7 North Third Street. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road- 1 ■ter. Inquire Sunshine Garage, (1 South Cameron street. I 1912 CADILLAC touring, electrical- 1 ly equipped, in excellent shape, S4OO. i 1910 Cadillac touring, In fine run ning order. $200.00. 1910 Cadillac deliver}-. In A 1 shape. $200.00. 1916 Overland delivery, new tiras. A bargain tor someone. 1915 Maxwell touring, new top. ra upholstered cushions, $285.00. .Pullman roadster, speedster type. $-00.00. Hupmobile roadster, good running order, $135.00. 1913 Reo touring, In A 1 shape, good tires, $225.00. The above cars are as represented and must be sold. Will demonstrate. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market St. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS CARR'S GARAGE, formerly Feder- Ick'a. All kinds of auto repairing, \jax tires and suplies, Rayfleld Car buretor Service Station. Both phoues. Ml work guaranteed. TOUR leaky Radiator repaired by tn expert Your motor troubles rema ned. Bex Garage, 1917 North Third itreet- AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re jaired by specialists. Also fenders, amps, etc. Best service in town. Har •isburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 ■Corth Third street. AUTOMOBILISTS Cut your tire sxpense. Buy factory seconds. Ask ne for prices on any standard make. Dial phone 5938. H. L Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. WM. PENN GARAGE 104-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful lrivers; open day and night. Bali 15(4. MOTORCYCLES AND Fq BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES AND PARTS bought for the highest cash >rices. For the past four years I lave purchased and sold more second land Bikes than all dealers in the :ity combined. There's a reason. Ask ,'ourself. Formerly located at 91* s'orth Third street. Now Cycle and \uto Supply Co.. C. A. Sprenkle, Mgr., [O7 Market street. Both phones—Bell IBSJ, Dial 3590. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster Drakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990 Esterbrook. BICYCLES TO HIRH ' DAY OR WEEK. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. HI N. 3rd ST. DIAL 49. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. Sew and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a squars deal H. F. ESTERBROOK. #l2 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS for building Forester's louse to replace bouse destroved by ir July 29, 1917, located ne'er the own of Edgemere, Pike County, Penn sylvania. Scaled proposals will be received by l£>uperintendent of Public Grounds ifJr Buildings until 2:00 o'clock of Tuesday, June 4. 1918, for furnishing ill labor and materials for erecting omplete, ready for occupancy, in ac ordance with the plans and specifica ions prepared under the direction of he Board of Commissioners of Pub ic Grounds and Building* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Proposals shall be in sealed enve ope addressed "Superintendent of 'ublic Grounds and Buildings. Har isburg. Pa., and shall be plainly narked on outside of envelope "Pro ioal for Forester's House." For plans and specifications apply o the Superintendent of Public irounds and • Buildings, Harrisburg 'enna. GEORGE A. SHREINER. iuperintendent Public Grounds and Buildings. LLOYD W. MITCHELL Secretary. SATURDAY EVENING, HABJEUBBURG CSIAI TELEGRXPti MAY 18, 19181. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby eiven that th following' accounts have been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County. Penna., and will be con tirmed by said Court on the 13th day of June, 1918. unless cause be shown to the contrary: First and partial account of Edgai J. Herbert, guardian for Albert Moyer a weak-minded person. First and final account of Charles P. Ktter, Trustee for Remaindermen (Stated by Sara M. Etter and Com monwealth Trust Company, executor* of the last will and testament of Charles F. Etter, deceased). First and final account of Edward F. Uhler, assignee of Edwin F. Weaver, of Jackson Township. Dau phin County, Penna. First and finat account of F. J. Scliaffner, assignee of Harve>- B. Mc- Corkel, of Derry Township. Dauphin County, Penna. Second account and distribution scheme of Charles A. Ambler, Insur ance Commissioner, liquidator ol Scranton Fire Insurance Company. Fourth, fifth and sixth triennial accounts of U. A. Shatter, guardian of J. F. Starr, a weak-minded person, of the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Penna. First and final account of Common wealth Trust Company, trustee. to sell property of Susquehanna Town ship Water Company and also trustee to operate said property prior to the sale. CHARLES E. PASS, Prothonotary. NOTICE IN RE ESTATE ABRAHAM MARTIN: NOTICE is hereby given that a pe tition has been presented to the Or phans' Court of Dauphin County, set ting forth the fact that John W. Mar tin, son of Abraham Martin, late of the Borough of Steelton. County of Dau phin and State of Pennsylvania, de ceased. has been so long absent from his home, that his whereabouts are unknown, and. he Is supposed to be dead, and that the Orphans' Court of the said County will hear evidence concerning the alleged absence of said supposed decedent on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. All per sons interested or having information of the whereabouts of said John W. Martin, should appear before the said Court on said day. H. L DRESS, Attorney for Petitioner. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County, on Monday. May 20, 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 1 now held by Charles H. Moore and G. G. Cans, for premises No. 125 Chest nut Street. Third Ward. City of Har risburg. Dauphin County. Pennsylva nia. known as Merchants Hotel, to the said Charles H. Moore. FOX & GEYER, Attorneys for transferree. i 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 1 delay, to H. A. BODMER. 813 North Third Street. Harrlsburg. Pa. Or to his Attorney, EDWARD F. DOEHNE. 317 Chestnut Street. Harrlsburg, Pa. x PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL, BUILDING SEALED BIDS will be received by Mr. E. E. Witman, Secretary Susque hanna School Board, Progress, Pa., up I until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday. May I 28. for a School Building at Coxes- I town. I Plans and Specifications can he ob tained from the Architect. H. B. I Shoop, Fourteenth and Walnut Streets, j City. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Gover nor of Pennsylvania on the tenth day of June. 1918, by Miss Nellie Jane Ben nett. George W. Bennett. Sr.. and Eli B. Betser. under the Corporation Act of 1874, and the amendments thereof and supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "BENNETT MUSICAL IN STITUTE," the character and object of which is tlie establishing, equip ping. maintaining, conducting and owning a school cr schools for the purpose of teaching music in all its branches and for the transaction of all business incident thereto. FRANK M. HUNTER. Solicitor. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania No. 3462 ln Bankruptcy ln re, B. Bloom. Bankrupt. TO THE HONORABLE CHARLES B WITMER, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. B. Bloom, of Harrlsburg, in the County of Dauphin and State of Penn sylvania, in said district, respectfully represents: . That on the 15th day of May. last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congress relating to Bankruptcy: that he has duly sur rendered all his property, and rights of property, and has fully compiled with all the requirements of said Acts and of the order of the Court touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE HE PRAYS, that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge of all debts provable against his estate under said bank rupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis charge. Dated this 11th day of May, A. D. 1918. B. BLOOM. • Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON Middle District of Pennsylvania, ss: On this 15th day of May, A. D. 1918, on reading the foregoing petition, it is ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing be had upon the .same on the first day of July. A. D. 1918, be fore said Court at Scranton, Pa., in said district,' at ten o'clock in tli forenoon: and that notice thereof be published in "Harrisburg Telegraph," a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the saiO time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Hon. Charles B. Witmer, Judge of said iSeaJ of Court. and the Seal the Court) thereof, at Scranton, in said District, this loth day of May, A. D. 1918. G. C. SCHEUER, Clerk. i OWN A PLOT AT BELLEVUE PARK and buHd a home in the choicest district in Harrisburg. Easy payments will buy the lot now. See us for details of the plan. Miller Brothers & Co. Members Htrrlslmrt Real Rotate lioarri RKAL EST AT K liOCI'ST AND INSIR,\XCE COURT STREETS HANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE HAHHISBURG NATIONAL. BANK at Harrisburg in the State of Pennsyl vania, at the close of business on May 10, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and discounts. . .$1.12i,9b4 12 Overdrafts, unsecured .. 4 35 17. S. Honda (other than Liberty Bonds, but in- .. eluding U. S. certifi cates of indebtedness): U. S. bonds deposited to secure cir culation. (par value) $206,000 00 U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted ness pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value). 36,000 00 U. S. bonds and certifi cates of to ri e b t e d - ness loaned 11,000 00 —< 253,000 00 l.iberty I.ohb bond*: Liberty Loan bonds, 3 H per cent., and 4 per cent, un - pledged ....$180,879 00 Payments ac tually made on Lib erty 4 % per cent. Bonds 90,534 00 271,413 00 Bonds, Securities. , etc. (other than U. S.): Bonds other rtian U. S. , pledged to secure post al s a v i ngs i deposits ~... $25,000 00 I Securities oth- I er than U. S. I bonds (not includ ing stocks) owned un - pledged . . 430,406 26 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S.. 455,408 26 Stocks, other than Fed eral Reserve Bank stock 2,875 00 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 19,500 00 lvalue of banking house.. 44,000 00 Real estate owned other than banking house... , 21,055 37 Lawful reserve with Fed eral Reserve Bank 96,454 06 Cash in vault and net amounts due from na tional banks 230,807 49 Net amounts due from banks, bankers & trust companies other than included in items 15,629 43 Exchanges for clearing house i * • 63,615 60 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 17).. 25,404 93 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 42.(23 18 Redemption fund with U. • S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer... 10,300 00 j Total $2,669,854 79 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ... $300,000 00 Surplus fund 350,000 00 Undi v i d - ed profits ..$190,874 46 Less current expenses, in terest and taxes paid.. 30,058 36 1 160,816 10 Circulating notes out standing 201,300 00 Net amounts due to na tional banks 45,646 67 Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust com panies (other than in cluded in Items 31 or 32) 33,253 88 llerannd deposit* (other than bank deposits) NUbject to Reserve (de posits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits sub ject to check, 1,112.034 36 Certified checks 6,217 49 Cashier's checks outstand ing 6,349 01 Dividends unpaid 142 00 Postal savings deposits. . 17,498 39 Other time deposits 304,269 03 Other United States de posits. including depos its of U. S. disbursing officers j_.. 33.387 86 Total .. $2,669,854 79 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: I, Wm. L. Gorgas, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge end belief WM. L. GORGAS. , ' Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of May. 1918. GLINTON M. HERSHEY, [Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. My commission expires January 2$ 1919. Correct —Attest: THOMAS T. WEIRMAN. HENRY A. KELKER JR.. EDWARD BAILEY, I Directors. ■ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby Vlven that the | undersigned. Administratrix of the Estate of John J. Fleisher, late of' Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsyl- j vania, deceased, has presented her pe- I tition to the Orphans' Court of Dau- I phin County, Pennsylvania, for an | order authorizing and directing her I to sell, at private sale, for the pay ment of the debts of the said John J j Fleisher. deceased, the property here - | inafter described to Hervey C. Brandt, of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, at and for the price of $3,000.00. All that certain lot of ground with the improvements thereon, situate In I the Tenth Ward, of the City of Har- ! risburg, Dauphin County, Penusylva- j nla, more particularly bounded and J described In the following manner, to wit: Beginning at a point on the north ern side of Emerald street, 131 feet i east of Sixth street, at the corner of | the lot lately sold by George Roberts i and Wife to John M. Zeigler; thence I northwardly along said lot at right j angles to Emerald street 115 feet to a j 15 feet alley: thence eastwardly along said alley and parallel with Emerald j street, 16 feet to a point: thence south wardly at right angles with Emerald j street. 115 feet to Emerald street: and thence westwardly, along said street. | 16 feet to the place of beginning. Be- 1 ing numbered 612 Emerald street, i Harrlsburg. Dauphin County, Pa. Notice is also hereby given that the said Orphans' Court of Dauphin Coun ty. Pennsylvania, .has fixed June 3. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House, Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, as the place, day and hour for hearing of the said petition. ] when and where all persons interested | therein may appear and object to such ! private sale if they see fit so to do. CARRIE M. FLEISHER, Administratrix of John J. Fleisher. 614 Emerald Street, Harrisburg, Pa. MARKETS SKW YORK STOCKS ( handler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges— 3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg: 336 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New "S ork—furnish the following quotations: Open. Close. Allls Chalmers .. . ... 3374 33^4 Amer Beet Sugar 74 74 American Can 49 4^14 Am Car and Foundry .. 79U 794 Amer L.oco 68 '67% Amer Smelting 81 % 81% American Sugar 113% 113T Anaconda .. .' 68"* 68% Atchison 8585% Baldwin Locomotive .... 94% 93% Baltimore and Ohio .... 55% 54% Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 89 89 BUtte Copper 25 24 California Petroleum ... 18<i 18% Canadian Pacific 148 147 Central Leather 69 69% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 58% 58% Chi, Mil and St Paul ... 43% 44% Chicago, R I and Pacific 22% 22% Chino Con Copper 45% 44% Col Fuel and Iron .... 4714 47% Corn Products 41 % 41 Crucible Steel 70% 69% Distilling- Securities .... 61 60% Er ie 16% 16% General Motors .. >.... 125% 124% Goodrich, B. F 44 41 Great Northern pfd .... 91% 91% Great Northern Ore subs 32% 32% Inspiration Copper .... 55 54% International Paper .... 42 42 Kennecott 33% 33% Kansas City Southern .. 18% 18% Steel 87% 88% Lehigh Valley .. .. .„. 60% 60% Merc War Ctfs 29% 30 Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 102% 103% Mex Petroleum 99% 99% Miapii Copper 29% 29% Midvale Steel 55% 54% New York Central 73% 73% N Y, N H and H 41 41% Norfolk and Western .. 106% 105i Northern Pacific 87% 87 Pennsylvania Railroad . 44% 44% Pittsburgh Coal 54 54 Ray Con Copper 25% 26 Reading 88 88% Republic Iron'and Steel. 90% 90 Southern Pacific 85% 85% Southern Ry 24% 24% Studebaker 42% 41 % Union Pacific T24% 124% U S I Alcohol s3l 132 U S Steel 110 110% Utah Copper 83% 83% Virginia-Carolina Chem . 46% 46% WestLnghouse Mfg .. .. 44% 44% Willys-Overland 19% 19% , CHICAGO CATTLE , By Aiioctatrd Press Chicago. May 18. Cattle Re ceipts, S00: strong. Native beef steers. $10.50'& 17.75; stockers and feeders, $9.25@ 13.10: cows and heif ers. $7.25# 14.50; calves. sß.oo® 14.01>. Sheep Receipts, 1,000: strong. Sheep, $12.000116.15; lambs, $14.75® 20.50. ■ Your Average Income from Investments can undoubtedly be im proved if you take ad vantage of some of the offerings of high-yield, short-term notes and bonds which war condi tions have caused many strong corporations to place on the market. Send ftr Mir iraeti mtnt latfufhru. A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. Investment Securities 62 Cdar Street. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Buffalo Scranton Baltimore Represented bv LEE A. LA ÜBENSTEIN Harrlsburg. No Matter How Large or Small Your Home Is You Will Enjoy It Better With Summer Furniture Summer furniture makes the house the most enjoyable place you can find. Cool fur niture on the porch, in the bed rooms, in the living room, adds charm and comfort to the home. We have axomplete line of reed and wicker furniture ready at very attractive prices—sav- ings that are what you want during times like these. Newest designs and best made sum mer furniture. Gately.& Fitzgerald Supply Co. 29-31-33-35 South 2nd Street A Different Kind of a Credit Store At the .Pineapples jumped skyhigh and new potatoes took another step hea venward in market prices this morn ing. Fresh and new vegetables were sold in great quantities. "From the looks of things. America is going to become vegetarian," a produce-mer chant said. The prices: Rhubarb. sc; lettuce, sc. 10c; Bermuda onions, 8c; new onions, sc; strawberries. 30c, 35c: tomatoes, 25c, and Bc, 10c each; green peppers, 4c, sc; cucum bers, 10c, 12c; new peas. 30c; pine apples, 30c, 35c; new potatoes, 20c; cabbage, 10c, 25c; radishes, sc; as paragus, 15c, 25c; water cress, sc; apples, 20c; chickens (dressed) $1.25, $2.25; butter, 45c, 52c; eggs, 35c; bacon, 38c; chickens (live weight) 43c, 3 sc; beans. 17c; sweet potatoes, 20c; small oranges, 40c dozen; large organes, 5c dozen: lemons, 2 for sc; grapefruit, 4 for 25c. I'HU.ADRI.PHIA STOCKS By Asl:cnlcd Press Philadelphia, May 18. Stocks closed steady. Baldwin Locomtive 93% Ukc Superior Corporation .... 17% Lehigh Navigation 65V4 Pennsylvania Railroad 44% Philadelphia Electric 53i Philadelphia Rapid Transit .. 25? 4 Reading 88% Storage Battety 49% Union Traction 41 United States Steel 110% York Railways 7% York Railways, Pfd 3.1 <" A For Rent Desirable property, 14 rooms, 2 baths; storeroom, 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 O For particulars apply to Bowman & Company. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philndeltibiii, May 18. Wheat Market quiet; No. 1, red. J2.2J. No. 1, soft. red. 52.23: Mo. 2. red. $2 31: No. 2, soft, red. 82.2". Oats The market 1s steady; No. ,2. white, No. 3, white. 83@83)ic. Corn The market Is dull; No. 3, yellow. $ 1.701,72; No. 4, yellow, nominal. $1.7101.73. Btkii—'The market is steady; soft winter, per ton, $4.50(a)47.uu. eprlos per ton. $44.0"@4G.00. f Butter The market Is firm; western. creumery, extras, 46c; nearby prints, fancy. 50c. Eggs Market firm; Pennsylvania. JJ'i 3 "ther nearby niais. tree cuue*. n2 per case ; do., current reeclpts, per case: western, extras, firsts, Ji 'S per case ! do., current receipts, $9.60 per case; fancy, selected, packed, 39041 c per dozen. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine, granulat ed 7.45 c. Cheese Firm; New York, full cream. 22©25% c. Live Poultry Market lower; fowls, 29@30c; young, soft-meated roosters. 2bp3oc: young, staggy roost ters, 24@>25c; old roosters, 21@22c"; spring chickens, 55@62c; ducks, Peking, 28®30c; do., Indian Runner. 26@27c; turkeys. 27®28e; geese, nearby, 25®26c; western, 25@26c. Dressed Poultry—Steady; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy. 3J®4t>c; do., fair to good. 32®37c; do.. Old, 37038 c. do., western, choice to fancy. 37®38c; do., fair to good, 32® 36c; d0..01d toms. 30c; old. common. 30c; fresh killed fowls. 37c; frozen, fowls, 35@35%c; good to choice, 32®340; do.,small sizes. 34®36c; old rooiters, 29c; frozen broiling chickens, nearby, 40®42c; western. 40<fi'42c; do., frozen roasting chickens, 28®35 c ; ducks, nearby. 28® S2c; do., western, 26®32c; spring ducks, 4d®42c; geese, nearby, 26@ 28c; western. 25@27c. Potatoes Market firm; New Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 30®50c (33 JV?^n'- N ® w Jel- sey. No. 2. per basket, 15@2ac; Pennsylvania, per 100 lbs., $1.20® 1.30; New York, per 100 lbs.. $1.20® 1.30; western, per 100 lbs. $1.25 ®1.55; Maine, per 100 lbs.," $1.60® 1.80; Delaware and Maryland, per 104 lbs., 90c®>$ 1.10; Michigan, per 100 lbs.. $1.00@1.1S; Florida, No. 1. per barrel, $2.50®4.60; Florida, per bushel, hamper, 75®85c; Florida, per 150-lb. bag, $2.00®3.25. Flour—Steady;, winter wheat. 100 412 BRIGGS STREET • A bnrftuin for nn immediate pur ebaaer, a fine home, containing; 10 rooniM and bath, nituated in very deMlruble section of city. Price, $41,000. CHAS. ADLER 1002 North Third Street Member Hb|f. Heal Kntate Hoard RUBBER STAMM i Jll SEALS A STENCILS j Hi I (3OLOCI4STST.HOG.PA. |£ " ENOLA Al ? ng State Road . 15 Minute Car Service 1 Look For the Sign fIPTr 200 Choice Home Sites |W •* Fine Little Farms Immediate Possession -————— This location is one of the most desir- r-^— ——— PrirAfl ab^e on tbe growing West Shore, Harris- n ICCU burg's most popular suburb. Easily ac- UOWn $75 to S2OO spot Week —————— for home loving people. " REAL ESTATE IS BOOMING MAKE A WAR GARDEN INVEST NOW HELP YOUR UNCLE SAM Two fine homes on the property built by the owner. For Sale on Easy Terms. We have a plan to take you out of rent, ever on the increase. Have a sample dwelling house on the property. Cost in the rough, #37.">. Plat of ground included, $375. Salesmen Always on the Grounds WEST ENOLA LAND CO. Main Office: 204 Calder Bldg. Market Square, Harrisburg CHAS. DAVIES, Sales Mgr. BUY FOR INVESTMENT BUY FOR A HOME Desirable Building Lots and Plots IN SEVEN MAPLES The Levi Brandt Extension to New Cumberland One-Half Block West of Trolley Line to Harrisburg. t < LOTS 45x100 Feet PLOTS 100x217 Feet Beautifully Located Fine Environment Level—Healthful Prices S2OO to $550 These Lots and Plots arc in a rapidly growing residential section where there are already a number of modern homes. They afford excellent opportunities for home builders and investors. Real Estate in this locality is bound to advance rapidly in value. It is estimated that there is a shortage of at least 250 houses in New Cumberland at the present time. The United States Government is spending millions of dollars on the new Quartermasters Department and no doubt there will be an immediate and substantial growth in population. Take a Trolley Ride Sunday and See These Attractive Home Sites Salesmen on the grounds daily after 4.30 P. M. Saturdays after 1 P. M. Get off at Eleventh and # Bridge Streets. J. C. SIMMONS, Agent New Cumberland, Pa. per cent, flour, $10.76®11.25 per bar rel; Kansas wheat, 100 per cent, flour, sll.oo® 11.60 per barrel; spring wheat, 100 per cent, flour. $10.50®11.00 per barrel. Hay Market firm: timothy. No. I. targe bal.-s, $24.J0@30.00 per ton; No. 1. small bales. $29.00030.00 per ton; No. 2. $27.00®28.00 per ton; 23.00@26.00 per ton; sample, S® 20 ' 00 por ton; no grade, $14.90 @16.00 per ton. _ Light. mixed. $27.00® !?V°L p J r . ton : - Vo - >• Hght mixed. $25.60@86.60 per ton; No. 2, light mix ed. $22.00®2 4.00 per ton. Tallow The market Is weak; prime, city. In tierces. 17c; city, special, loose. 17*ic; prime country. 16% c; dark, 16>4®16?4c; edible. In tierces, 18% ® 18% c. What Will You Offer for Three A of Plowed at BeUevue Now Ready For Planting This is part of the ground secured by the Chamber of Commerce to en courage War Gardens. All applica tions have been filled. This piece still remains. Can You Use Part or All of It? Don't Let It Go to Waste—How Much Can You Use and What Will You Offer? Address or telephone S. B. WATTS Superintendent of War Gardens Care of Chamber of Commerce, Harrisburg, Pa. Buys Great Plant For Aircraft Work New York, May 18.—The Wright- Martin Aircraft Corporation complet ed negotiations yesterday for the purchase of the plant of the General Vehicle Company, occupying the en tire block bounded by Dorden, Star and Review avenues and Beaver and Fox streets, in Long Island City. The reported consideration Wjjs sl,- 000,000. The property was acquired for the purpose of speeding up work in connection with the aviation serv ice of the Government. 15
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