MARKETS
New Yrk. Oct. 19.—Wall Street—
Another vigorous Hie in prices ac
companied the very active opening of
to-day's stock market, even the war
group, recently under pressure, scor
ing-substantial advances. Oils again
were in the foreground. Mexican Pe
troleum adding twelve points to yes
terday's 25-point gain. Coppers and
rails also supplemented their many
substantial advances of the previous
'session and U. S. Steel, which opened
at a gain of one point on a sale of
5.000 shares, soon increased its ad
vantage. Shippings rallied one to
two points from their moderate re
versal, Ahe motor group alone dis
playing heaviness.
The ilnal session of the week on
the Stock Exchange was character
ized by another outburst of bullish
enthusiasm, although the energies cf
the financial community were mainly
directed toward the successful con
clusion of the Liberty laian. Ac
tivity again was most pronounced in
the "speculative issues, notably ous,
♦-which were rather eriatic. however,
as a result of heavy selling for prof
its. Hails, steels, evaipnients, cop
pers and shippings contributed to the
extensive dealings at the wide range
of an-- to twelve oointr. Gains were
' mostly reduced at
6%
Bethlehem Steel .. 71% 70S
Butte Copper 25% 26%
California Petroleum ... 24 23%
Canadian Pacific 172', 171*,
Central Leather 68% 67%
Chesapeake and Ohio ... 59% 60%
t Chicago R I and Pacific . 28 27%
Chino Con Copper ....... 43', 42 5 ,
Col Fuel and Iron 45% 44%
Corn Products 44% 44
Crucible Steel 56% 58
Instilling Securities .... 46', 45%
'Erie - 16% 16%
General Motors 125 133%
Goodrich B. F V.. 59 58*,
Great Northern pfd 93% 94
Great Northern Ore subs 32% 33 %.
Hide and Eetaher 16% 16%
Hide and Leather pfd .. . 82 s * 82 s ,
Inspiration Copper 58 56%
International Paper .... 34% 34%
Kennecott 38 37%
Kansas City Southern . 19% 20
d^ckawanna Steel 76% .♦%
TLehigh Valley 61% 62%
Maxwell Motors 37 36%
Merc War Ctfs 31% A'%
Merc War Ctfs pfd 118% 11S
Mex Petroleum IS6 17t
.Miami Copper 29% 29
CMidvale Steel 47% 47
New York Central ..... 78% 77%
N YX H and H 42% 41%
New York and West .... 22% 22%
Norfolk and Western ... 108% 109
Northern Pacific 94% 94 ■
Pennsylvania Railroad .. 46% 46
Pittsburgh Coal 53% 52%
Railway Steel Spg 68 68%
.Ray Con Copper 25 25%
• Heading ...7 92% 91%
Republic Iron and Steel . 87% 87
Southeqj Pacific 99% 98%
Southern Ry 32% 31%
Studebaker 65 % 67%
Union Tacific 4 136% 135
T S I Alcohol 102% 102%
I" S Rubber 4... -67% 80%
V S Steel 114 110%
1" S Steel pfd 11l 111%
Utah Copper 93 91%
A'i rginia-Carolina Chem . 58% 58
"Westinghouse Mfg 45% 45%
Additional Classified Ads
on Opposite Page
, AUTOMOBILES
i
CASE TOURING CAR ln fine
condition. Full electrical equipment,
extra tires, etc. Bargain. C. A. Fair,
1131 Mulberry street.
SMALL FLANDERS TOURING
Like new. 3375.00; 1919 Mitchell. Lib
city Six and Chevrolet Tourings. Alsoi
Truxton Trucks. Horst. Linglestown. '
5-PASSENGER TOURING CAR
Very powerful. New tires. Com- ;
pletely overhauled. Good as new. Ex
ceptionally tine condition. Cash or
easy terms. 1 rank Rittaae. 1530 Nau
dain street.
FOR SALE'— One seven-passenger,
height-cylinder Cadillac. Call Bell
. phone 4667.
. OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
WILLTS-KNIGHT SPECIAL
The Knight motor improves
with use and has never been
known to wear out. It is the i
only type of motor which im
proves in power and perform
ance as the carbon accumulates.
This week we will otter a 5-
passenger Willys-Knight, with
wire wheel equipment, in splendid .
mechanical condition. Price, 6975.00.
TRUCK DEPARTMENT
We are now overhauling and re
painting a one-ton Buick Truck.
t Complete, with electric lights,
storage battery and generator.
Will be ready for delivery Oc
tober 18. A sturdy, powerful
truck. Equipment consists of
open express body arfd cab.
For quick sale 8650.00 |
Convenient Payments May Be !
Arranged.
OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO.,
212-214 North Second Street. ]
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Eismann. DixOy,
Spiitdorf. Mea, Remy and different
'makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A.
Schiffman. 22.24-26 North Cameron
street. Bell 3633.
WILLYS SIX (Sporting Model)
five-passenger touring car. Equipped
with wire wheels, two extra wheels
and tires. Car practically good M
new. A bargain to quick buyer. For
demonstration or information call Bell
2175. '
10 DAYS' SALE ON MOBILE OIL
10 gajlons Aor Arctic, gallon... ,65c
5 gallons Aor Arctic, gallon... ,70c
If you furnish the can.
Gallon cans Moboiloil. A. B. E or
Arctic, gallon 90c
DAYTON CYCLE CO.. #l2 N. Third St.
Dial P0.
FOR SAVE
One 1917 Ford, run only 600 miles,
with speedster body ana regular
body. Easily changed.
One 1917 Oldsrooblle, 8-45. Run 6.000
miles. In A 1 condition. Cord tires.
Original paint.
UNIVERSAL HOSIERY MILL
Marysville. Pa.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices
No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
SATURDAY EVENING,
Willys-Overland 25% 25
Western Maryland ....*. 13 13
PHILADELPHIA PRODI CE
By -4 si octet cd Press
Philadelphia. Oct. 19. Wheat
No. 1, soil, leu. a2.z5; ,vo. 2. led. $2.34;
No. 2. soft, red, $2.22.
Bran The market Is steady; soft
winter, per ton. 846.50047.00; spring,
per ton. $44.00045.00.
Corn The market is dull; No. 2.
snu. to grade and location.
$1.55® 1.70; No. 3. yellow. $1.55®1.70.
Oats The market is steady;
, No. 2. white. 80®S0%c; No. 2, white,
' 7J® 79% c.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
i powdered. 5.46 c; extra fine granulat
ed. 7.25 c. a
Butter The market is firm;
western, extra. packed Icreaniery.
, 69c; nearby prints, fancy, 84®66c.
i Eggs Market firm; Pennsylvania,
unu odivi nearby rtreis, free cases.
$16.50® 16.80 per case; do., current re-
I ceipts, free cases. $16.20 per
vase; western, extras, firsts, free cases,
$16.50® 16.80 per case; do., firsts, free
cases. "$16.20 per case; fancy,
selected, packed. 60®62c per doren.
Cheese The market is firm;
New York and Wisconsin, full milk,
82® 33% c. *
Live Poultry Market higher:
fowls, not leghorns, 34®37c;> white
leghorns, 32® 34c; young, softmealed
roosters. 2s® 26c; young, staggy roost
ers, 24®25c; old roosters, 24®25c:
| spring chickens, not leghorns, 34® 37c:
I white leghorns. 30® 32c; ducks. Peking
spring, 27® 28c: d0.,01d.30® 33c; Indian
1 Runner. 25®26c; ducks. Long
i 1.-iano. 66®37c, turkeys. 37®3c;
s'-.ase. nearby. -.">W.'6c; western. 25®
! 26c.
Dressed Poultry Steady; turkeys,
nc-arby, choice to fancy, . i-;0c; do,
fair to good. 32®37c; do., old. 37®38c;
do., western, choice to fancy. 37®38c;
do., fair to good. 32® 36c; do., old totns,
30c; old. common, 30c; fresh killed
fowls, fancy. 37%®35c; do., smaller
sizes,33® 37c; old roosters.29%c; spring
ducks. Long Island. 39® 40c: spring
lowls. tunc*. 35*1...%'-. do., good to
ducks, Pennsylvania, 39® 40c; frozen
clioice, 32®34c; do., small sizes. 28®
30c; dressed Pekin ducks higher. 34®
36c: old. 30®32c: Indian Runners. 27®
27% c; broiling chickens, western. 31®
40c; roasting chickens. 35c.
Potatoes The market is weak;
i New Jersey. No. 1. $1.0001.1S
per basket; do.. No. 2, 500 65c
per basket, do.. 150-Ib. buss. No. 1.
' $2.5002.50. exfra quality; do.. No. I.
SI.OOO 2.26; Pennsylvania. 100 lbs..
$1.3001.65; New VorU. old. per 100 lbs.,
$1.5501.75; western, per 100 ibi. $1.25
4.J 1.55; Maine, per 100 lbs.. $1,600
1.50; Delaware and Maryland, per 100
j ibSj. 9Oc0$l.lO; Michigan, per SOO lb.,
I $1.50$ 1.70; Florida. per barrel.
$2.00® 4.00: Florida. per bushel,
hamper, 75055 c; Florida, per 150-tb.
i bags. $1.5003.00; North Carolina, per
barrel, $1.5004.00; South Carolina, per
barrel. $1.5004.00: Norfolk, per bar
pel. $2.0004.75; Eastern Shore. per
barrel. $2.5005.00.
Tallow ine market ts firm;
• prime, city, in tierces. 184 c; city
special, loose. 194 c; prime country,
18c; dork. 164 c; edible, in tierces.
:214 0 22c.
Flour Dull; winter wheat, new,
100 per cent. Ilour. $10.00010.25 per
barrel; Kansas wheat, new. SIO,OOO
10.85: per barrel; spring wheat, new.
$10.80011.00.
Hay Market steady; timothy.
No. 1. large and small bales. $37,500
38.00 per ton; No. 2. small bales, $36.00
@37.00 per ton; No. 3. $29.00033.00 per
i,.n; sample. J!2.sy' >" per ton; no
grade. $7.50011.50 per ton.
! Clover Light mixed. $35,500
! 36.00 per ton; No. 1. light mixed.
4.005 i 34.50 per ton; No. 2. light tnix
; ed. $30,000 33.00 per ton; no grade.
116.uu020.u0 per ton.
IM4II.ADKI.riII V SHOCKS
By Associated Brest
Philadelphia. Oct. 10."—Stocks closed
: strong.
; Baldwin Locomotive 544
General Asphalt ...... 36
; General Asphalt. Pfd 72
I-ake Superior Corporation .... 174
Lehigh Navigation 68 4
Lehigh Valley ,62
Pennsylvania Railroad 46_
Philadelphia Electric 247 i
(Philadelphia Company ......... 32
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 26
! Philadelphia Rapid Transit ... 27 4
Reading 924
Storage Battery 55 4
Union Traction 384
t'nited States Steel -11 l
Fnited Gas Improvement .. ... 694
York Railways 74
York Railways. Pfd SI 4
Y. M. C. A. TAKES BONDS
The Central Y. M. C. A. to-day an
nounced a subscription of S2OO for
j Liberty Bonds of the fourth issue.
I The money is the income derived
i from a fwquest recently made by the
i late Catherine Chandler to the as
-1 sociation. One hundred dollars of the
! income was invested in bonds of the
i third issue. The remainder went
(-into bonds yesterday.
G.UUGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
i •
AUTO MO BILK TIRES, slightly used,
at a great saving.
26.\54 .Motorcycle Tires $lO 00
30x3 Tires and Tubes 8 00
31x4 Goodyear Tire 8 00
32x4 Buckskin Tire 700
33x4 4 Firestone Tire 8 0U
■ 33x4 Morgan Tire 15 06
'34X44 Federal Tire 18 00
j 34x5 Miller Tire 20 00
34x4 Goodrich Tire ......... 5 00
• 35x5 Goodyear Tire 800
36X4 L cniied states Tire 6 00
36x4 4 Batavia Tire 12 00
40X4 4 Tires and Tubes 26 00
DAYTON CYCLE CO,
912 North Third St.
NATIONAL RUBBER TIRE
EILLER
ride like air. No punctures. No blow
j.outs. Sold on a guarantee by C. E.
I Anderson, 801 North Eignteenth
street. Dial 5418.
-MACS GARAGE
FORD —1915; roadster; newly painted;
demountable wheels; extra tire; per
fect condition.
PACKARD—ROADSTER.
FORD —1917; roadster; just painted;
I demountable wheels.
I OVERLAND—BO; new tires; engine In
hue condition.
i MAXWELL 1916; 5-passenger; one-
I man top; demountable wheels; extra
| rire; newly painted; bargain.
* MACS GARAGE,
117-119-121 SOUTH THIRD ST.
BELL PHONE 3777. DIAL 2413.
SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS
FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of
variety of Ford cars, with rear-end
one-ton capacity; Vims. Buick. Reo
and Mack, with power hoist, dump
body. All are good bargains. Inter
national Harvester Company of
America Truck Dept, 619 Walnut
street.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders
lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har
risburg Auto Radiator ' Works, 80S
North Third street.
WM. PENN GARAGE
304-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
4684.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CD.
All sorts of auto top and cushion work
dons by experts. Also repair work.
Reasonable ratea. 1019 Market St.
SUNSHINE OARAGE Auto re
pairing by experts. Road jobs a
specialty. Charge* reasonable. Both
: Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North
Cameron street.
UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert
repairing. Storage space to rent. All
accessories. Prices reasonable. Muff
Bros.. Garage. 244 S. Front St. Steelton.
Corp. C. A. Shoffner Dies
of Wounds Received From
Bombs Dropped by Boche
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CORP. C. A. SHOFFNER
Corporal C. Albert Shoffner. of
West Fairvievv. anil Uorpoml Or
lando Newcomer, of Boiling Springs,
the former previously reported
wounded in aotton in France, lias
since died of his wounds, and the
latter was killed in action on July
10. Newcomer, who was 22 years
of age. is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Newcomer, and a
sister, Esther, and a brother. Paul.
He enlisted May. 1917. and sailed
overseas the tirst of May.
Details of Corporal ShoPfner's
death were contained in a letter re
ceived by Mrs. Margaret Murry, of
West Fuirview. grandmother of the
soldier. yesterday, from Captain
Robert A. Mcßlain. of Company A,
tne Hundred and Third Supply
Train, in France. In it Captain Mc-
Btaln says that Corporal Shoffner
met his death shortly after midnight
August 3 when he was struck in the
famr and about the chest by flying
pieces of steel from an exploded
aerial bomb dropped from hn enemy
plane. Corporal Shoffner had been
out on duty with his truck to one of
the American Infantry Regiments
when the fatality occurred. He was
a member of the same company as
Captain Mcßlain.
The dead soldier, the letter states,
was given a decent. Christian burial
by the men of his company' who
made, with their own hands, a splen
did casket of hard timber for the
body. The chaplain of the hos
pital assisted by a Y. M. C. A, worker,
conducted the funeral services.
War Department
Asked For Doctors
The United States government was
to-day " asked to detail sanitary de
tachments from Army posts and
camps to assist Pennsylxania phy
sicians in fighting influenza in Alle
gheny. Cambrai and Westmoreland
counties, while the big railroads were
also asked to turn their surgical
staffs over to the local relief organi
zations.
Orders were issued to-day can
celling all football games at Pitts
burgh. tSate College and Altoona and
local oragnizations urged to secure
use of high school buildings of the
newer type for use as emergehcy
hospitals.
MULLEN A .JUSTICE
William H. Mullin, of Carlisle, was
to-day appointed a justice of the
peace.
CHICAGO BOARD OF' TRADE
By Associated Press
t hit-ago. Oct. 19.—Board of Trade
closing:
Corn—November. 1.224 : December.
1.184.
Oats November, 67; December.
66',.
Pork November. 34.50: January.
37.50.
Lard November, 24.20; Januarv,
23.12.
Ribs November. 21.00; Januarv.
20.60.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press\
t hiciigu, Oct. 19. from the
state to Norfolk for service in the
Inavy, also are included in the order,
' In the meantime local hoards were
|f.irected to advance the classification
of registrants of September 12 as
rapidly as possible. The mailing of
questionnaires to ull men of eigh
jteen and those between 35 and 46
years old will be started within u few
[days.
I The .classification of men between
ithe ages of 19 and 36, not including
21 to 31, is practically completed,
with the exception of a few deferred
{claims that remain to be considered,
j When the men leave in the pext
{quotas, the boards will have reached
'the point where the men of the
i latest registration will be next in
line for service.
DAVID R. ELDER
DEAD AT 84
[Continued front First Page.]
| and his brother, John were Joshua
j and Eleanor Shearer Elder, and all
| his life John Elder has lived at the
. old* homestead engaged in farming,
while David was associated with the
| Pennsylvania railroad, and also serv
led as underkeeper at the jail from
I 1880-66.
j In 1858 Dav.id Elder married Miss
I Mary E. Cowden, daughter of the
I late Matthew B. Cowden and a great
I granddaughter of "Parson" Elder.
| She died several years ago in 4his
city. Surviving Iter were three chil
jdren: Wallace Elder, of Pittsburgh;
! William Elder and Miss Eleanor Eld
er, of WiUiamsport.
John Elder, on October 30, 1863,
married Miss Mary J. Rutherford,
daughter of Captain John P. Rutlier
■ ford. Their children were Herbert
\ Elder, Charles Elder and Miss Janet
Elder, all of Harrisburg. There are •
[three grandchildren.
SaiteCoat
10,000 families
can saite a shovelful of
coal each,etfery daij
Uncle Sam needs the
satfinoe
rue/Gum""*?
Commence
Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad.
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