Classified Ads on Opposite Page AUTOMOBILES SUNSHINE GAKAUK Auto r'e- V>"iK by expert*. Road jobs a *claiy. Charges reasonable. Bota _ axies. Sutishioe Garage, -i Nurtii IW"'"" ilttltU USED CAK 7-EAL Al'iUJiOUtUa VALUES Ford Touring car. newly pann ed. 1 new tuesf ueiuoumabie runs, ■viiih extra ui and tire, engine in ale condition. "'verland. Model SO. Just out o( pain, •nop; splendid condition; bargain. Oakland Roadster, newly painted, bargain at 3225. Buick Roadster, Just painted, niotoi In good shape; real bargain. Ford 1914 Touring Car, painted and overhauled. Overland Roadster. Ford 1916 Delivery, 31*1 tires, paint ed ana rebuilt. Ford Trucks, with attachments, new body auo dab. motor rebuilt. 1 nis is practically a new job. Open Evenings. Convenient Pay ments may oe arranged. MAC'S GARAGE, 117 south Third street. WM. PEN'N GARAGE 104-6 Mueu-n street, miiiousincs for tuuerai. parties and oaiis. e'aieiul a: iters, opeu day auu inguu rieii ion SALE PucKard Tount.g Car. v i..ap to quick lujer. Harrisourg i&xivab ...id Lug gage Co.. Strawberry ana Aberdeen streets. AUTOMOBILES Lit ad storage. 52.50 per utoiuu. Apply Universal Motor tut to.. 17 4a Nortu Sixtn street. FOR SALE Chalmers, 6-cylinder, Model 18. in e' ode audition. \\ lit reti \ert cheap. -apply Lociuei Farm, alter - p. M. - — —— 1- OR SALE Two-ton llahn truck. in goo running condition. Can be sect, at Alia:;... cia.u >. l.uanistown. Pa. SPECIAL SALE OF AUTO SUPPLIES Entire stock • f" Accessories and i toei supplies, winch are .uracicu. w i oe So u at sacri ficing p lees. Ga- u:.-i * ill aisn Keduce.i. Slice,al Place od barrel Lots. 11. I. KNURRS. tJJ Soutn Cameron Street. OVERLAND USED CAK DEPARTMENT Tin *e errs w HI move quick ly i... tii arc nil marked liilrt- ..... all are excellent 5-pa.--. —e : b g four Over land touring, re; aimed. Tire e ~ill a lit .-pec: .liy good, in cluding two atlvcrtown Cords. i Lai tuechantcally line, can hardly oe to.a from new. $7 00 l-passeng.r Overland with bucket i at speedster bouy. Tires good, tliev .in.cai conu.- ~ tiou fair. Owner will saco lL* <dr I.jO LM|tM|ir Reo touring. M-i'ii..:. cai.y goo.i condition. *141\6 VAC'.-- ills' 11' I -lililtrii illitl o.icr u a ; ■ l s than pres ent market price. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT Buick one-tin truck, com plete. > relinished. Equipped - wan elee 11 ie t .... open ex press bo"\ and iao Excel lent i..-chai. .vai. condition. \i orlli olio mud -ana uoiiars. >.n luily priced at ' i 3750 D-E 7-ton W. rm Drive * truck, chassis only. New in May. owner needed neavier Tire Payments Can Be AM d. T7IE OVER LAND-HARRIS BURG CO.. 217-314 North Si colld Street. motohuvl iucyulizs INDIAN MOTORCYCLE —Like new. Bai gain it ys.ou. Horst. Lingles tow ii. Pa. FOR SALE —Hurley-Davidson cycle. 191-. Model. Will si .1 at once. Harry V. SUITE. Roy .lt '.. l'.i. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New :. irouilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair nig. come here and get a square H. F. ESiERBROOK, 912 N Third Street. , Dial 499 U. INDIAN. 1916—Good as new. f 130 00. G 'd nr. s—one new Bargain. Hoist Garage-, l.ingi' stown Pa. BICYCLE HEI'A 1 RING B\ AN" L.\ PER i\ ALI. \v DltK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANEK. U IT ti ANDREW i.GDMOND. 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE — 1135. I'JJ6 Mouei. 2-sneeJ Good machine.. Call 24 Cuetnut street, htyeiton. ■1 BUY' old • bicycles. coaster brakes, and tismcs. Call Dial 4aso i. ■ • • . -r The number of new checking accounts that we This means that more and more people are iy,~; learning that it pays to deposit their money • "<* and to keep a methodical check on their ex -i penditures. * i \ i f'ti *v: The > are so many ways that we can be of | * ' r£ service to you that we urge you to open an ac j count here and make free use of our business , Vx-S IjffiSff . experience and banking service. i ."-.'X * y\. % ) , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • v w. s. 5". . EVENING: DIVORCE COURT - OPENSMONDAY Sessions to Be Resumed For First Time in Weeks; Finish Counting Vote | , |,, —. Divorce court 111 seaaions will l>e- j / JIL Jl—IiLA Sin oh Monday ■ morning with 64 jrWl cases listed for i ~vl. heaving. This will J be the first ses- j sion of court for; I ■ v £,j mJo SWfd'nVyf since the health. Authorities put a lan on public *—-s— inr Mimnf gatherings bo ea.. , ui me ethdeinic of influenza.! Argument court, also postponed because of the epidemic, will be held on "Tuesday. Because of the plans by tiie attorneys to use the two tunin courtrooms for registrants who' , will need legal assistance in tilling out questionnaires the divorce court , sessions will ! e held on the second | floor of the Courthouse tn the Coun- Jcil chamber and grand jury roqav I Common pleas cases will be heard I during the week of November 18.1 I The list which was to have been' hoard in September wqs continued' at that time and will be beard this | month. No new Jury has been | drawn. November 25 nonsupporft cases will be heard, and beginning PUBLIC SALE AUCTION -SALE SATURDAY, NO- ' VE.mi :.R -3. at Navaro Hotel, worm-; , ley t burg. Pa., at 1 uu P. at.. Sand and; Coal Fleet, eoiisisting ot steamboat ami equipment; one pump and equip- ! meiit, - v fiats. two horses and liar- j ties.-; two carts, one wagon; block and | tails, and otaei I. Ms iqa numerous lu 1 ' nieiulon. Terms Cash. C. WILSON SWARTZ, EDWARD F. DOEHNE. VICTOR BRADDOCK. Attorneys. • MAXWELL H. KITE, Auctioneer. GARAGES ACtthSOlUba .7xl) REPAIRS AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re pm.eu oy speeiaiisls. Also leaders, lamps, etc. Rest seivice lu towU. Dai; itsouig -vulo rvauialor woras, Uo .carta iauo street. WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE PARTS Frames strglguieued and welded. | Heavy Cast iron Our Specialty. Expert Wtlucrs. Work Guaranteed. CAPITALA ITY WELDING CO.. !...•> Logan si. BELL 4..V6J. UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expeit ( rapalri-lg. Storage spate to reuL All | .aesiti.is. Prices leasonable. Mull j Bros L :e. 344 s. b 1 out St.. Steellou. ■ LEGAi. NUiYCES J UU4*OfiAl-c> i Oi- UKIUUiu jKKiOt Liu.AitL/ CUJk Lxiis- Oi* I'l-L.LIO uiiUo.YiJj . btlisUiNUj, ai.il'K u-Vt'Uvia iic i'-V. aLALEsi' 1 'hV.'l'Oo.ii-a * 4*4 Uw r- J , tl ti ti ) tlsC fiiupcx IliiCllduul %J L i'UU- i | i,c aiiU DUilUlUba -k OiUuU , M tuc VsUpUOt L.U4iCll4lto lltti 1 iswulft. I ' i-'ci.,* until 12 u'CiUtK i*sjutl *NoveUiUci | iIL. iUai.iß ikiiU . ' uiuicriula lor the constructiou o£ u( x\bu-Dpua uwuuicie arcli Li\Utte uV< j li.v v-recit 121 v.4utu^4i I A uwn:. p. liui4iuusau4i Couuiy, l euu -1 dd iilUicttl CU lUii> .1U LUt ;..ans a.m spvc.ueaiit 11a prepared b, ' J- Jiil4£oU, vt iiUiil4neiau44 # jfc!4U ,[hJa.a, WOUaU4t4isc, lULeiiiiCr tut UiU " ' Goal a o' Lo.u...issioiieis of Public I aaiid-- ana latiildings ot the Luui- A vdll'l ui I'clltU) 1 itillltL I i-iau. Dpt4UCUCUIi* ttud t>iU4iio6 v\li uc 1U4!4441ieu piospjuuiive CUAVI© ab'PO 4U iiic iupuMultra- ; iJtrlli i' uDI iC Oi OUlluD Ulu bUUU- . V_ etfc.i4.v4 liUtiUliibi 11U4T400U4 di- ( : ° .1 . alllO. Lrt,posata must oe marked PRO- I I U.T.' roi. CONoTituCiIUM op; eeGIiWICK CIIEEK UitIDGE" ou aats.v-e A SUREINER, f uperinteudeuL i \v. MITCHELL, Sscc* clary. . —, SUIIUE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE ELEtfcN iii G'ALD Oe iliL iji t Y or HARIHSBURG. • nt. ottneis ot uniegistt-red prop eit.es in the Eleventh Ward, ot tne i_nv of Harriaourg, in aeeorda,iiec j una me terms ot a certain pai t 01 1 >l,e Act of Asstinbly, approved 2i 111 luite. t.'T-v Pampalet Laws 01 law. ■ age ss. ana ndiaanee No. Jl, y'is i ot ltty Council, session of yis. 1 uie- hereby aoiitit-d to turn:h WlUual ■ airly nays tioin tiie -stn ot uc toOer. i Jls. to lilt City "Engineer, ait, tins oinct. descriptions ot nitqr re- j sjettive propel Lies, upe.il blanks to oe luii.isiieU by the City, coil at the same , i tune 1° present their conveyuuees to 1 be stuniped by the said engineer with- i uut eiiulge as evidence of the registry! thereof. Any person or persons neglecting or refusing to comply with tne provisions 0; tr.is section tor a, Peliod of thirty days after public 110- tjee of the lequileinents llitreof slian be- in-ale JO a penalty of hie doiiajs. 10 be I ecu-e! eel With Costs of Salt, in ■', e nai .e ami vol the use of tne City, i as penalties for tiie violation of city iordtimiic -j are recoverable." Blanks may be obtained at the office 01 tiie City Engineer. Room 316 Common- 1 a. a tii I 1 usi Company Building, 232 ' Market Street, llari isburg. i'a. I j M. B. COWDEN. City Engineer. 1 NOTICE Whereas letters of ad nmii- ration to the Estate of y-.,l Meddings. lata of llarrisburg. Dau ' pit in Cowiity, Pennsylvania, have been granted to the unde:signed, all per-! .-or..- Indebted to said estate are re jUt-sted 10 make inin:ediute payment. 1 .nd those ha*. Ing claims-or demands, igainsl the estate of the said de cedent will make known the same | ( without tit-lay to TONY DHMMA. 310 Soßth ? -cond Street. Harrisburg, i J a. Or b a Attorney. B< BERT STUCK ER. Rus Building. • H -14. Pa. ' 1 December 2 a special session of Criminal Court will be held to dis pose of a long list of continued cases. I including two murder trials. Judge 8. J. M. McCarrell tend the i two assistants who have been t'om iputing the official cote for the city and county districts, completed the ' work this morning. They will meet again November 22 to open and tabu late the soldier vote- Returns have been received to date from übout thirty camps throughout tiie coun try. Need More Licenses. County ' Treasurer Mark Mumnta to-day ap plied to the State Game Commis sion asking for 250 more licenses for thyi9lS season. So fur* ! 9,127 of the 9,500 furnished this county have been issued and the remaining number will not Vie suffi cient Mr. Mmnmn said. Additional tags will be furnished in a week or . two. SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY School officials in the city have sent out notices that sessions will be re sumed on Monday, after the buildings had been closed five weeks because of the epidemic of influenza. Teachers have been notified mid all the buHd . Ings, except the Susquehanna Open Air school, now used for an Em erg; ency Hospital, will be reopened. The buildings have been fumigated. It ik believed the Open Air school will h - reopened Monday. November IS. At p reseat there are seven patients in the hospital in that building, two of them in a serious condition. OFFICER DIES IN FRANCE AiniviUe, Pa., Nov. 9. —Mrs. Elza beth Henry received word on Tues day of the death of her N nephew, 'Lieutenant Clarence Hoverter. who j died of pneumonia in France. Lieu | tenant Hoverter was a son of Mrs. . John Wenger, of Jonestown. He is | survived by his mother, his wife and etuoetaoinshrdluetaolnhrdluhrd and two children. Clarence, Jr.. and Ferry Hoverter, of Now York city. 11l HI,I-1 CLASS TO MEET The first meeting of the Mrs .John ! Y. Royd Men's Rible Class, of the Pine 1 Strct t Presbyterian Sunday school.*, to lift,l since the ban went into ef- 1 lect closing churches, will be held to luol row afternoon, at 1:36 o'clock, in the Boyd Memorial Ruilding. . Standiflg of the Crews It MtltlSHt KG SIDE Philadelphia Division The 113 crew first to go after 3 o'clock: 109, j 123. 110. 12S. Engineers for 109. 110. Mrakemen for 109. 123 (I). 110. Engineers up: Mohn, Hall. McCros kev. Firemen up: Kogler. McLaughlin, : Moffltt, Neff. ftarch. McGorrigal. Tar- : ; man. McCarty. Brakemen up: Miller. Deveuer. Middle Division—The 246 crew first , :o go after 1 o'clock: 21S. 39, 239. j -2 2. 226. 234. 34. Engineers for 39. 34. Firemen for 39, 34. Engineers up: Dunkle. Leib, Smith, Kreigh, Cook. Derrick, Gepple. I Hawk. Firemen up: MeCay. Turnbaugh, j (Bower. Stemler. Furtenbaugh. Conductor up: Ross. Brakemen up: Roushe, Dennis. ; Trestle. Nurd Board—Engineers for 2-7 C. • 4-iC. 5-7 C. 5-13 C. 6-15 C. 26C. j Firemen for loC. 11C, 4-16 C. 16C. ' I 23C. 26C, 32C. i Engineers up: Ford. Klerner, Craw- ' I ford. Boyer, Hamilton, Miller, R. B. I Miller. RifTert, Waltz. Hall. Fry. Firemen up: Miller, Boyer. Garber, 1 Snyder, Cunningham. Reper, Chubb. , Burns. Hoffman, Freight. Uuyer, | Raskin, King, Bartley, Kistler, Mum- I I ma. F.NOLV SIDE I'blladeipbia Division The 243 j crew first to go after 3.15 o'clock: i I 213. 222. 249.-223, 214, 244, 247, 229.' ; 250. 215, 253. Engineers for 243, 215. Firemen for 243. 213. 222. 223, 244. 253. , j Conductors for 47. 50. Flagmen for 47, 29. Brakemen for 13, 23. 44. 47. 29. 50. Middle Div ision—The 224 crew first i to go after 1.45 o'clock: 122, 120. 115, .225. 220. 116. 1 Engineer for 115. Firemen for 120. 115. Brakemen for 120 (2). 116. Yard Hoard—Engineers for 4th 129 , I Ist 132. 135. Firemen for 3d 126, 3d 129, 4th 129, j 2nd 132. Ist 104. 2d 104. 112. Engineers up: Quigley. Bair, Barn hart. Hanlon. Liddick, Fenicle. Firemen up: Ashenfelter. Eshel :nan. Ready, Sanders, Cessna, Groff, i Knackstedt. Fisher, Miller.* Fake', i 1 ivoch, Capman. PASSENGER SERVICE Philadelphia Division - Engineers up: Osmond. Davis. Hall. Firemen up: Floyd. Huston, Ever hart. Bleieh, Copeland. Middle Division Engineers up: Keiser. Keane. Crimmel, Crum, Schreck. CYane. Delozier. Buck. KeD ley. Miller, Smith. Keane. Graham. ' Firemen up: Connor, Colyer, Bru ker. Hunter, Stauffer, Kohr. Bortel. Hoffman, Beisel, Bender. Johnson, . Kuntz. Sheats, Forsythe, Francis Kandlblnder. Ott. THE READING The 11 crew first to go after 12.30 o'clock: 20. 72. 23. 6. 14, 64, 18. 57. j 52, 67, 66. 65, 1, 24. Engineers for 57. 67. 11, 18. 23. Firemen for 72, 6. IS, 2. 23. Flagman for 57. Brakemen for 57. SS, 64, 66. 67, 72. 17. 18. 20. 23. Engineers up: Lower, Dillow, Clou j ser. Bruaw. Moyer. Firemen up: Looker, Noggle. Har ; ris. Schiffler, Buffington, Yeingst, Morris, Chrismer. I Conductors up: Fessler. Hall. • Flagmen up: Moyer, Wickenhelm, Fleagle. Trone, Emey, Paxton, Hoch, Travitt, Spangler. Brakemen up: Osmon, Beam, Ryan. Kimmel, Thomas. Royer. Neely, Shray, • Messersmith, Wray, Wolfe. Leininger. 7 HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH CATHERINE CALVERT AND HERBERT RAWLINSON IN "OUT OF THE NIGHT" AT REGENT THEATER FOR TWO DAYS "Out of the Night" is an exceptionally beautiful love story, full of' dramatic coloring. It is by the fitted author, E. L'ojfd Sheldon. Catherine' Calvert, tho star, supported by Herbert Hawlinson, is one. of the most winsome of cinema actresses. She has appeared in many a notublc play! and has been a large success from the beginning of her career. In this latest' production in which she stars, it is said that she has outdone herself. The. story is one that has a powerful heart appeal and with the many exquisite i scenes, both interior and exterior, it is said to be a "very popular picture. It is showing the tlrst two days of next week at the Regent . i : MARKETS f SEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers anil Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchange—3 North Mar- I ket Square. Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut I street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. < New York—furnish the following j quotations: Open. Close, i Allis Chalmers .Sis 28% | Amer Beet Sugar' 62% 62 % American Can 47% 47% Am Car and Foundry ... 86 87 | Amer Loco 67 67 54 | Amer Smelting 93 92% i | American Sugar 112% 113% i Anaconda 72% 72% j ; Atchison #7 97% | : Baldwin Locomotives .. 82% 81% | t Baltimore and Ohio .... 5154 60 54) j Bethlehem Steel . 62% 62 j j Butte Copper 24% 25% ! I California Petroleum ... 22% 22%; i Canadian Paelfit; 170 170 i Central Leather 62 j>l%! Chesapeake and Ohio ... . 61% 6t% 'Chicago R I and Pacific 31% 31% j Chino Con Copper 43% 4 1 I I Col Fuel and Iron 40 40% i ! Corn Products 47% 47% j , Crucbile Steel 56 56% ( Distilling Securities 48% 49 j Erie 21 21 j i General Motors 132 134 i ! Goodrich B F 58% 59% [ Great Northern pfd .... 103% 103% j Great Northern Ore /subs 32 32% j ' Hide and Leather 15% 15% | ' Hide and Leather pfd ... 75% 76% ' Inspiration Copper .... 55% 55% ' | International Paper .... 35 34% j | Kennecott 40% 41 Kansas City Southern ... 24 24 , Lackawanna Steel ..... 72% 72 ! Lehigh Valley 62% 64 : ; Maxwell Motors 40% <il i j Merc War Ctfs 29% 29% I Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 121 119% j Mex Petroleum 174- 17? j Miami Copper 28% 28%, Midvale Steel 44 44 % New York Central 83 \3% ' N Y N H and H 42 42 Norfolk and Western 11l 110% i Northern Pacific 101% 103 I I Pennsylvania Railroad . 49% 49?; Pittsburgh Coal 50% 49 j Halfway Steel Spg .... 68% 68% , Ray Con Copper 25 25% I Reading 92% 91% Republio Iron and Steel 79% 79% i Southern Pacific 108% 108 Southern Ky 33% 34% j Studebaker 71% 71% 1 t'nlon Pacific 136% 136% | r S 1 Alcohol 98% 99% U S Rubber 73% 73% I r a Steel 102% ll% I U S Steel pfd 112% 112% I'tah Copper 90% 91% Virginia-Carolina Chem . 58% 58% Westinghouse Mfg 45% 45% j Willys-Overland 27% 27 % Western Maryland ..., . 15% 15% j PHILADELPHIA PHOIIICE By Atsocuttci Bress 1 f It iI n fit* I phi a, Nov. 9. Wheat —i No. 1. soft, red. $2.20; No. 2, red, 12.24; No. 2. soft. red. 12.24. Bran The market is steady: soft! winter, per ton, 840.50® 47.00; spring, j per ton. $44.00®45.00. Butter The market is steady; i western, extra. packed, creamery, I 61c; nearby prints, fancy. U|l7c. Eggs—Market steady; Pennsylvania.; and other nearby firsts, free cases. $19.80® 20.00 per case: do., current re-; ceipGs. free cases, $19.50 per case; western, extra firsts, free cases. $18.90 fi 19.50 iter case; do., firsts, free cases, $18.90 per case; fancy, selected, pack- ! ed. 71® 73c per dozen. Cheese The market is firm;' New York and Wisconsin, full milk, 32® 33 %c. Corn The market is dull; No. 3. yellow. as "to gfade end location. $1.55® 1.70; No. 3. yellow, $1.55® 1.70. | Oats The market is steady; No. 2. white. 79%® 80c; No. 2, white, 78®78%c. Refined Sugars Market steady; ; powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine granulat ed. 7.25 c. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls. 32®35c; spring chickens, 29® 32c: fowls, not leghorns, 31® 32c white leghorns. 29®30c; young, softmeated roosters. 24®25c; young, staggy roost - | ers, 24® 25c; lod roosters, 24® 25c: spring chickens, not leghorns. 30® 32c; white leghorns. 29® 30c: ducks. Peking spring. 32®35c; d0..01d,30® 35e; Indian Runner. 2Sffi3oe; spring ducks. laing Island. 34®36e: turkeys. 34®36c; geese, nearby, 28®32c; western. 28® 32c. Dressed Poultry Firm nrkeys. FRANKLIN ? BUILDING AND I |LOAN ASSOCIATION? 31 YEARS OLD j 54T11 SERIES STARTING ? I HUNDREDS HAVE SECt RED* J HOMES THOUSANDS IIAV Lf I SAVED MONEY —HAVE Vol:;! fSTOCK CANCELLED ANY TIME I 0% INTEREST PAID t ROOM 10. | 202 Walnut Street j ' j i- ■ ■ ■■ nearby, choice to fancy, :' f-:0c; do | tail- uu good. 32 i Jio; do., old, 31 ®'3ic! 1 ; oo„ weeteru. choice to fancy, ' , do., tan to good, .i. ii dtic; uo.. old ..oui •. I Swc; old. coim.ion. 30c; fresh kti.rd ■ I fowls, fancy, 371j®3$c; do., smaller .-cs .33 id 3 , e. Old , . o.lviii.;.' ' - C, e,,, I*l ' ' ducks. Dong island. 39®'40e; spring : : too is. tunc... i. , , do., good lu ' ducks. Pennsylvania, 33® 40c; froseti j ciioiee. 3d® 34c, do., siliuo tues, .< u ' I sue. uressed t'ckiu duck.- higher. 34 u Jjc. oiu 'n 3;v, Indian Ku u.. is, , j 37 lie; spring ducks. Dong Island, 30iui 40c, broilipg chickens, .western, jou? , iuc* .* VD • 35c. i Potatoes The market is dull i I New Jersey, No. 1, 85c®41.U0> per Ddskei; do., No. U, I Okeiui, do., iOO-U. uasa. a\o. i ♦ exiru quality; do.. .No. >.7ou I VHiua. tuo lb* 2.25®2.7'0; New Jersey, per 100 lbs". i No. 1, }... a <1 L.oO; do.. No. 3, ley |t, s 41.31 jl.iu; western, per 100 lbs.. $1.30 ! j I SO; tieimvure M..0 Mar> land, per leo ! ] it.... .yi j, si.io, Michigan. pe r jpj j,, ; 9 1-uU® 1.70, Moiioa. per barrei' 4-.0vn4.00; Florida. per bushei! ! hamper, 7u®3sc, Flor'da. per laO- b 1 bags. 1.5v®13.30; North Carolina, perl barrel. 41. So (i 4.00; souiii Carolina peri barrel, 41.j0® 4.00; Norfolk, per oar-i '>-i. oo'o 4..0; ivasiefu sh, ic. per barrel, 41.50114.60. | ! Flour—Steady, winter wheat, new ,lvv per ceiit. .lour, i.v in. ,p iu.ei per' .barrel; Kansas wheat, new. $lO .lo'tj l 10.6., per barrel, current receipts ! , Ilo.tiO® 10. X.i per hariel; spring wheat ; new. 410.n0® 10.55 per barrel. I Hay The market ts firm; timothy i No. 1. large and small bales. 433 oOM i 33.00 per ton; No. >. small bales S'ui uo "1i.31.00 per ton; No. 3. 435.00® 26.00 per [ grail. 4• .3" d' I I "" per 'on. U ' UU Clover p I-lglit mixed. 430.00® 131.00 per ton; No. 1. lj s i U lllix i 458.00®20.1K1 per ton; No. 2, light mix ed. 425.00®20.00 per ton; no grade I 418.U"'!/ ,'o.eo per tun. 'j Tallow rne market Is firm- ' prime city, tn tierces. 1914 c:, city' | special loose. 2e. prime country'! ;18 lie: dark. 16%®17c; edible. in' ! tierces. 22®22He. IMItI.AnKI.IMII \ V'l'Ol kv By stssultuh-J Press Pliiladrlphla, Nov. 9.—Stocks closed j strong. 1 ' Baldwin Locomotive 1 8t i j General Asphalt 3d4 : j General Asphalt, pfd ") | 74 • a , ke , Su fiv'''"r t7orporation ...! i 7 Lehigh Navigation 7;i i i Lehigli Valley k 63i I Pennsylvania Railroad 40% ! I Philadelphia Electric !. 1 i Philadelphia Company 34 i Philifdelphia Company. Pfd. .... 30 I Philadelphia Rapid Transit . "7 ' Reading "itii I 1 Storage Battery ' v, " i ' I'nion Traction' . - 41 | 'ignited Gas Improvement 70 I I United States Steel 10''u . Vork .Railways .... .1 7a; I | York Railways. Pfd. .'. '. 31 Vi CHICAGO 4 \TTI.K By Associated Press I Chicago, Nov. 9. <U. S. Bureau' lof Markets). Hogs Receipts, 1 i.OOO; market fairly active, mostlv; 10c to 15c lower than yesterday's! average. Butchers, $17.65® IS.00; i licht, 417.15® 18.00: packing. 410.50® 1 ,17.00; throwouts. 415.25®.16.25; pigs, | good to choice, 414.50® 15.25. ~ I j Cattle Receipts, 4.000; compared! with a week ego. good and choice 11a- i I tive and western stper*. 15c to 25c higher; common and medium uneven- I iy, 25e to 50c lower; choice heef cows land heifers steady: others unevenly. ! 25c to 41.00 lower: hulls 25c lower; j calves, 25c higher; stockers and feed ers 25c to 75c lower. I Sheep Receipts. 3.000; compared I with a week ago' killing Clares of lambs and light yearlings, 41.25 to 41.50 lower; sheep and heavy yearlings j 75c to 41.00 lower; feeding lambs i about steady. CHICAGO DOAHH OF TRADE ' By Associated Press Chicago, Nov. 9.—Board of Trade closing: Corn December, 1.17' T i; January, 1.19'4. Gats December, 63 \i; January, C9>4. 1 P'Tk November. 35.50; January, 43.55. 'I Urd November. 26.660; January, 26.55. !Plbs November, 23.90; January, 23.90. DAUPHIN NEEDS TEACHER ■' School directors of Dauphin bor ' I ough have appealed to Professor F. ;: E. Shambjugli, county school su l i perintendent. and Professor W. R. i; Zimmerman, assistant, to find a suit ! j able teacher who will also act as 1 j principal of the High school there. This is the only vacancy in the roun • ty now the officials believe, bnd all ' efforts to find someone to take tho 1 ! position have failed. The Schools in | | Dauphin and a number of other ■ ] districts in the county will reopen 1 ] on Monday and the directors of that ] ' borough are anvious to find a princi ! j pal as soon as possible. [ ! ' PLAY AT EI.IZARETIIVTM,E ; 1 The first football game of the san ■ son for Elixabethvijle High school i 1 was played at Eligabethville this uf | j ternoon when the VViconisco High , ! school team came there for a game. ■ ; P.oih schopis have.'been unable to ' p'av any of the early games on their 1 M'h"ilulc I ecauno of the iniluciu.i 1 quarantine. MAJESTIC . High-class Vaudeville. > OHPHKI'M To-night M.vrkle-Harder Company ! presenting "ihe Daughter ol Mother M achree." Three day's, starting Monday, Movent- ! ber 11. with matinees Tuesday and) Wednesday"—- Robert Downing In J "Ten Nights in n Uarroum." Thursday. night only. November 14 -*-i Krederick V. Rowers in "I'm Su ! Happy. , Friday night nnd Saturday, mrtiness and night, November 1 and lti —i "The Queen of the Movies." COLONIAL To-day Norma Trtlniadge in "He I.uxe Annie." Monday and Tuesday Madame Naxl movu in "Toys of Kate." REGENT To-day "Kor Husbands only," a good comedz and a War News Aim | Monday and Tuesday Catherine! Calvert'in "Out of the Night." Wednesday. Thursday and Friday Klsie Ferguson In "The do." Saturday—(lail Kane In "laive's Law. " VICTORIA To-day William Fox presents Tom Mix., in "Fame "and Fortune." Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday—l'.' s. Committee on I'ublle Inforinutlon presents Second Oftleial ttoyernmeiit War Film. "America's Answer." There is a certain charm about an] Irish play and an air of romance that is not present in "The Daughter of any other style of Mother ilucliree" drama, anil in ' the. 1i n u g h t e rot Mother Maeltree," which has lieen se-; leeted as the closing performance ot j a most successful engagement, "Hi advantage lias been taken of that fact. I "The Daughter of Mother Maehree is in no sense a problem play, bill a .simple story of a bright little Irish I lassie, idled with the philosophy ot i life, a keen sense of right and \v rung, and a naive wit, who ts taken to I re •' land to be educated by licr grand father. an carl, who disowned Her . father, his son. Transplanted from l the famous "Sally Shop." a small .store over which she presides locat ed tn the F.ast Side. New York, where 1 site was queen of the district, to the country home of the earl. Miss pal'y . lias ample opportunity to reveal the if ue worth or her nature. ' To those who have never witnessed 'a performance of the great moral drama, '"fen Nights ! "Ten Mght* In in a Barroom." and n Htirroum" also to those who may have seen, and i have been so impressed that they wih 'to see it again, an opportunity will lie given when it appears at the Or ! pheuiu, Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, with matinees Tuesday and 1 Wednesday.' to gratify their wish, to ' add to the popularity of this already j popular play, Arthur C. Aiston lias engaged to play the part of Joe Mur ' gun. the drunkard, tho well-known * actor. Robert Downing, who ft>r the I last few years lias turned his atten tion to evangelistic work, but who now he can do u Kood work n> reaching the many who go to the thea ter. especially with a play of such gn at heart interest and comedy situa i lions. At one time the audience will ! bt spell-bound by the interne acting or Mr. Downing and little Florence I Conrad, in the part of Mary Morgan, i the drunkard's child, and then truiis- I ported into joyland at the amusing comedy scenes between the \ unkee l Sample Swiehel, and his unklased sweetheart. M. liitable. played by Bert Melville and lieleuc Andree. i "I'm So Happy." a rollicking musical I farce comedy in which Frederick \. Bowers is starring this sea .•l'm go son. will be at the Orplicum Happy" next Thursday evening. ™tr. Bowers' new vehicle lias ' much to whet your interest, as it a ' farce comedy with music. Tho action is said to be the fastest vehicle on the stage to-day. with pretty touches of sentiment and a lively strain of humor. Many laughs are tucked away in the brisk dialog and the audiences have no difficulty in finding them. I Victor Gabery is responsible for the book, and ha.s used as his theme "A Harmless Fib." It is astounding how ' this little white fib grows to be a i whopping big lie with the idea in ! mind, if VOU tell one, you will have to tell more, and the moral ever evident, don't tell the first one—and the many I tight places it gets Arthur l airtax ■Mr. Bowers! only to have him tell an ' other one to get out of the preceding one. and before the eurtain is up five I minutes he has told so many lie don t i even remember the truth, but In all ! sincerity lie lies With grace and ease. 'The musical end of the comedy is a ! big feature of the entertainment, as ithe company consists of some of the cleverest musical comedy stars on the stage to-day. prominently of these might be mentioned Alma Youlin, ! Dolly Castles and lima JjSertrand. i "The Oueen of the Movies," one of I the musical comedy successes of the year, i.-* coming to the ••Oueen of Orphetim next Friday 'ihe Movies" and Saturday and Satur. day matinee. inis new comedy Is already noted for pos | sensing a number of new and excellent songs, among them. "Oh, Cecelia. "Girls. Run Along." and "In the ! Night." , .„ ! lxivers of clear-cut musical comedy, i laughter, catchy songs, captivatlngly i brilliant dances, pretty girls, music ■ which sets your pulses a-tingling and your feet a-tripping will welcome this I advent of "The Queen of the Movies, j with fifty people, including the all i star east headed by Miss 1* lorence Holbrook. C. Francis Riesner and Y\. j. McCarthy. \ , , "The Queen of the Movies Is by the celebrated composers, Glen Mac- YVonough and Jean Gilbert. The story tells of Professor Jostah Cluttercluck, a famous inventor of artificial foods, whose wife is opposed to tho motion picture Industry and leads a crusade for their suppression. Celia Gill, a prominent motion picture actress, known as "The Queen of the Movies, is in love with a motion picture actor. Baron Victor de Garennes. who is en gaged to Cluttereluek's daughter. Celia plans to have the ClUtterclueks participate in a film which will hold them up to ridicule. She succeeds, to IP The Fresent | Cost of Living can be offset to some R extent by investors who are able to take advan tage of the liberal in come now to be had l! from even the most |l conservative securities. Hjj _ We shall be glad to *7 submit on request our. 1 Incest ment Suggestions 1 J A.B.Leach & Co.,lnc. Investment Securities l T It.*, So. -ttb St.. I'lilludrlphln t Sj] Cliicago Boston Philadelphia Ll® Buffalo Scran lon Baltimore ivf Represented bv I.KK A. I. tt t,t;\ > I'FI.K "3 lluri-lsburg ~u • nff H fla it uMi^JSRrt. yeps SE'.LS A STEiICIL/S tU'V ; '<t IL* t:rc tYHaG.STSwciiwr.xs ■ r I 130 LQCwSTo. r .H26j*VV. L NOVEMBER 1018. the Consternation of the scientist. But In tin' end the young tiobleman steals the tllm niut peace and huriuuny are lestureil to all. To-night Is the last opportunity vaudeville devotees will have to see . Clayton, the Mystic, who At the has been attracting large Majestic crowds at the Majestic all this week. The corned) hit of the hill Is the Bison City Four, an aggregation of excellent untie sinkers unil comedians, it is an up-to-lhe minute vaudeville offering and very entertaining, The remainder of the hill Includes: Milton, In a clover nov elty act; Allmnn and Woods, black face entertainers, in comedy, sungs and nonsenSe, and Frascr Finloy ami Company, presenting a comedy sur prise sketch entitled "Skirts.'' The headline!' tor the early half of the coming weelj is Madame Burnoll and Company, presenting a hip; com edy offering. All, added attraction on the hill is our old favorite, J. C. Alack, of "Mother tloose" fame. Mr. Mack, surrounded by a capable company. Is presenting, this s eft si ui, a comedy act entitled '".Mother's Boy." No more need be said unless we mention that the act is a scream from start to fin ish. The mere appearance of Muck upon the stage In the character that he made famous is good for a long, hearty Jutigh. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kmmett. well known among vaude ville devotees, will offer a ventriloqull novelty entitled. "An Evening at Home." The Hell Sisters, two pretty girls, in an entertaining singing act, Hint one other act round out the bill. To-day Is the llnnl showing at the Regent of the sensational picture, " F or Husbands I.n*t showing Only." This is a r "For picture tliat is. in ilushunils t)nly" deed, up-to-date, and one that keeps you guessing from the drop of the lint. Front one scene to the other you wonder whether Van D'Arcy will win oujr 'ln his appeal for "Toni," or whether "Tonl's" wits will kct<|i him front wrecking her happiness. Next week's program for the Re gent contains some very good fea tures. Beginning Monday and play in;,' Tuesday also, Catherine Cglvert, the popular little screen star, will lie seen in "Out of the Night." Tills is it beautiful love story, with a strong Heart appeal. f Wednesday, Thursday and Fridv.*, Elsie Ferguson will be seen In "The I.io" This is a story with the scenes laid *ll Old England" it Is a pathetic story from the beginning to tite end. Saturday, Qall Kane will he seen in the picture that was to he shown when tite "flu" broke out, "L6VA'I Law. * ADO AMUSEMENTS To-day only, Norma Talmadge will be seen in a return engagem'ent in "Be I,uxe Annie." Norma Talmadge Miss Talmadge is at the Colonial at her best in this picture. She give* a subtle touch of craftiness to the roM which Is very effective and at .moments site rises 'to quite unexpect ed heights, ller piquant beauty is more noticeable than ever, though she sacrlllces it dauntlessly through one brief scene. For the most part her clothes are gorgeoiu*. Monday and ■ Tuesday. Mine. Nazimova will lie een |ln "Toys of Fate." a story of romnrice and adventure, mingling in gripping | drama of love and vengeance. Tom Mix, the sensational portrayer of western roles, added to his dramatic reputation yester- I'ortrnyal of Far day. when he was Western Holes seen in "Fame and Fortune." is a bun t' tlie most ejteiting photoplay of its Hind oi. r shown here. Tlie story of "Fame and Fortune" tells of a town that has driven out certain men because they are too good for it. Those men gather In a new place and only await a leader to take vengeance on their persecutory. About In Rav.shed Armenia —By a Christian Girl Held Captive by the Cruel Turks —in Next SUNDAY'S NEW YORK AMERICAN. COLONIAL TO-DAY HORMA mmzn in a return engiimoment "DE LUXE ANNIE" MONDAY TUESDAY NAZIMOVA "TOYS OF FATE" Kotitfinee t:ntl n<lventure miimlo In Kii|M>iiiK tlramn t lo\e ntul veil ueuiioo. ; ~ K #%> ORPHEUM W'i**/ TONIGHT—LAST TIME I Harrisburg's Favorite I • ,?,sf;m,K..., MYRKLK-HARDER CO. | | The Daughter cf Mother Machree The Most Beautiful Love Story Ever Told S PRICES 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c | 3 Bays s Modernized By Songs and Specialties A Play of Vital Interest to All Mankind Five Solid Weeks in New York THE CRITICS SAY: A Splendid Version—N. Y. Herald. Ten Nights Bring Reminiscent Thrills— A>. Y. Trlearsim. Robert Downing Triumphs in Famous Old Play— /.lt In N. Y. Journal. II —NIGHTS— -MATIM2KS-* | I * • 23\ Stii-, TOe ami #I.OO 25c and 50c ! this time, Tom Mix. as a young man returning home after an absence of years, comes to tlie town and finds | that every effort bus been made to cheat hint out of his inheritance. Hb becomes the leader of the discontent ed element of the new town, and when a girl whom lie loves Is stolen liy tho leader of the old town, action begins to pile up. The picture will bo shown agalfl 10-duy. , i - ■ J Episcopal Services Open in Rutherford on Sunday To-morrow afternoon tho first services of St. Anne's Episcopal Mts | sion will bo lielil in Rutherford. Sun-* i day school will be bold at 3 o'clock, | and will lie in charge of Mr. Mc ; i 'rune, who lias been named us su< ■ porinti ndont. Tho church 'service I will follow at 4 o'clock, with a ser ! man by the pastor, tho Rev. William [t'hnrles lloilnuui. Services will lie I hold in tiie Rutherford Heights Inn I until a good edifice can lm put up, ' The congregation owns a line lot, on which it is Intended to build n.s soon as tiie economic conditions allow. MAJESTIC' l.ttMt < hnuoe To-n Ik lit to llnvo ' CLAYTON i ANSWER THAT fIOBSTIOg COMING MONDAY j Mother Goose AMI iii.u HOY sni^. One of Yftnlcvllle*M Dent I.iiiikli* IIT Adyline ArDtitcnwtf Company Inc. ptrtrui The Apostle of Happiness I \/ : V - W- ' v-, ""iM so , feWifPW' HAPPY" tjß&m L- j rC.hr* AW HUOCAL AABC6 Tl'? "I'u f] B NOVELTY- CIASS ) rs MIRTH- MELODY j Thursday Nov. 14 RE \TS TUESDAY PRICES, 25c to $1.50 ORPHEUM £2 —— t REGENT THEATRE S I NAI SilOH I\ < i TOD \ "FOR HUSBANDS ONLY" \ Cfßcklag Good Ptatwo HONDA! \M> I I BSD \ CATHERINE CALVERT —IN"— "OUT OF THE NIGHT" WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND IKlli \ \ ELSIE FERGUESON "THE LIE" . Coming— l "Lore's I. aw" Admission—loc, 15c and war tax t V.. ■ % - * VICTORIA THEATER To-dav only, W Nlijiai Fox pre sent* Tom III* in "Fame and Fortune." Sec: The Fight on the Hoof: tiie Battle at the Jail; the Humbling of the Hullyl Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, November 11, lib IX I T . S. Govern ment presents second official war pleture, AM Fit It V'S ANSWFH." I Visualized story of A merlon's l>st year ia war.. "Following the Flag I to France." tillered by the Di vision of Films. Committee on i public Information. George Creel, I chairman.. Taken by U, S. Signal Corps, A. E. F„ by order of Gen- ; i oral Pershing. i Coaling. Charlie Chaplin In "Tit!PI.F THOFIII.E" i Admission. 10c and -Oc anil wtir tax ,
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