Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page ACTOMOBILKS FOR SALE Franklin- Scries S tOuruig. in A 1 condition. Inquire O. S. Schudt, A Hon tow ii. Pa. ONE NEW CONESTOCA TRUCK. Covered body. l.uuu lbs. capacity. A bargain. inquire ot guKK Lunch. BUICK ROADSTER Runs lino; elecirto -lights; now top, s3s.t>o. Hoist. Ltr.glosiown. Pa. SECOND-HAND/TRUCKS and pleas ure oars for sale. Ford ton trucks. Vuto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7- pasaer.ger Hashes Touring Car. Al! cheap to quick bujer-. Jniernutioiuii llws-ester Co. Truck Department, No. iu sv:.i nut street. ' FOR SALE ljjf Ford Touring and Keo Itnadster. Apply at HAMKiSBURG AUTO AND TIRE REPAIR CO.. 131 South Third St. HLTICK 1-ton truck. Electric lights. Excellent condition. Also sonic other second-hand trucks and delivery ears. Crisflen Motor Car Co.. 1011 Market street. ODD AUTO; Wanted; used, wrecked or oiduniers. in uny condition. Sie ine before sue-1 riflcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. SchitTman, 23, 24, 2ti. • North Cameron street. Cell 3633. AUTOMOBILE FOR SAD d i:HS Chevrolet (Uehy tlraml ModeP. I in good condition. 11. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re- i pairing by expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Charge reasonable. Both I Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cameron street. 1917 FORD TOURING CAR WANT ED. The highest cash price paid for car in good condition. Inquire 322 Blackberry avenue. MOTO|IL'Yfi.I-.S AND II^'YCI.ES BICYCDES. BICYCDES. New and rebuilt bicycles "at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair- 1 ing; come here and get a square, deal. H. 1". ESTER BROOK, . • 9!2 N\ Third Street. Dial 4990. INDIAN MOTOKCYCUE—Dike new. Bargain at $33.0u. Horst, Dingles- ; town. Pa. BICYCDE REPAIRING HI AN EXPERT. ALU WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER. WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 15U7 NORTH THIRD tT. GARAGfCS ACCESSORIES AMI REPAIRS AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re- i paired by specialists. Also fenders. , lamps, etc. liest service in town. Har- , risburg Auto Radiator Works. 3U5 North Third street. i WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE! PARTS l-'rames straightened and welded. Heavy Cast Iron Our Specialty. ! Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed. 1 CAPITAL CITY WEDDING CO.. 1538 1.0g ail St. BEUD 43VGJ. . ! LEGAL NOTICES lu -he Court of Common Pleas of i Dauphin County No. 247, January i Term. 1913 In the Matter of the ' Dissolution of Charles 1. Bailey & • Company, Incorporated. NOTICE is hereby given that the > Charles L. Bailey A Company, Incor- I unrated, filed Its petition ii> IhDl.'burt 1 ' aif i omtnen Pleas of Dauphin Coitntv;- fn the Twelfth day of November, A. D. I 191 x. praying for a decree of dtssolu- | tinn, una that the Court has fixed the' Ninth day of December, A. D. 191S, at i ten o'clock A. M., for hearing said ap- . plication for dissolution, when and i where all persons interested can at- | tend if they deem it expedient, and 1 show cause against the granting of. the prayer of said petitioner. N. K. HAUSB, i Solicitor for Petitioner. Estate of Harry J. Miller. Sr.. de- ' LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on | tiie above Estate having been granted ' to the undersigned, all persons indebt- I oil to the said Estate are requested ' to inak. payment, and- those having lalms to-present the same withotfi delay,- to ll AP.HY J. MIDLER. JR., Administrator. Or to 247 Hummel St. W JUSTIN' CARTER. ESQ., Attorney for Administrator, 221 Market Street, Harrishurg. Pu. Proclaufatioii in Divorce i NOTICE Mar>ret Urich vs. Wm. L. L'rich i In the Court of Common Pleas f 1 DauphinI County No. 198 January : D-iin. 1919—1n Divorce. To Win. L Urich: YOU will please take notice that testimony in the above-stated case * Will be heard before the Honorable Judges of said Court at lu o'clock l A. ai.. Monday. December- 9 19iv :rr I rue Court House, in the city „f liar u -■ risburg. Pa when and wh-re you mav ! 1 aijynd and he heard. _ ! < W. JI'SIIN CARTER |* — : i NOTICE Letters of Administra- 1 ' Don oil the Estate of GJuro Vorkapic I 1 late ol Steellon, Dauphin County. p a ! deceased, having been granted "to the ! 1 undersigned, ail persons indebted to t ' said Estate are requested to make < immediate payment, and those having') claims will present them for settle- 1 inenl to B | , sfDELTON TRUST COMPANY. i 0R N tu i HPIVJ v., Administrator. < Jl. I-. DhLtd, Attorney, p a . . j NOTICE Letters of Administra- ! ! tlun on the Estate t Milan stum . late of Steel ton. Dauphin County p ' u- ceased, having been, granted-to the I I undersigned, all persons indebted to! t said Estate are requested to make im- ' . iiieuialu payment, ami Uiose having, ulaims will present tnciu for settle ment to * vine STEEETON TRUST POMP\NY ° r iEL. DRESS. Attorney" ,inlSt ' I ' Steellon, Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administra Hon on the Estate of Joso- Dobrenic ! * late of Sleeltun. Dauphin Count, p '! * deceased, having been granted to the ! undersigned, all persons indebted to i ' oaid Estate are requested to make in, ' mediate payment, ufitl those ha vine ? I r lalms will present them for set til 1 I ment to e " STEELTON TRUST COMPANY Or to Administrator ! ID D. DRESS. Attorney, uut °f- j Steeltori, Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Tale Mileff late 1 of Steellon, Dauphin C'ouuty de 1 ceased, having been granted to' the ( undersigned, all persons indebted t,' '* Estate urs requested to make Im ! s mediate payment, and those bavtne f claims will present them for settle ' a ment to j > STEELTON TRUST COMPANY * Or to Administrator* H. L. DRESS. Attorney. ' Steeltori, Pa. Uarrlsburg. Pa.. Oct. 31 HII NOTICE ' 1 Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Astoekhylders of the Acme Baking Company will be held i t at the office of the Company, | n the t City of Harrisburg, upon December ? 3U 1918. at 11 o'clock A. M„ to take r ac if oil in approval or disapproval of c tho sale of tlic franchise and nil-of t tlie property and assets of that Com pany to the Capital City Baking Com- ' pay. in accordance with the offer and t terms, on file with the Secretary of , tod Company. .1. FRANK SLACK, Secretary.'" o • "* ■ ■ '" ■• H M- '.'.i _ _ WEDNESDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG tgQgQfi. TELEGRAPH * ' NOVEMBER 27, 1918. 1 Getting Wood Ready For Great Y. M. C. A. Chopping Bee " i Eli N. I fersliey, president of the | Ilarrlsburg Rotary Club and prime l good fellow will be chairman of the 1 committee in charge ,>r the Y. M C A . wood chopping outing to be helii Saturday. December 7. (Other 'niem ibers ol the committee announced to tluv iii e I lit e Howard C. Fry, John S AUisser. Fi a nit F. Davenport. A!. K | Thomas, Walter Dietrich, Ross 11. ) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that Let ters of Administration have been ' granted by the Register ot Wills of | j Dauphin County, to the undersigned, ; upon the Estate of Taj lor Lord . ; Suavely, deceased. All persons in- 1 i debted to said Estate are hereby re-! - quested to make immediuie paj ment 'and those who have claims to present shall do o without further delay to JOHN A. SXAVELY, 1443 Zarker Street, Or ' Harrisburg, Pa. j STROUD & FOX. Attornev s, Ituss Bids.. Harrisburg, Pa. I ' 7 7 "| William W. Smith. Plginlifr. vs. Grace Dcatty and Samuel Beattv, her lius oand, Defendants. PARTITION SALE In pursuance to an older of the I Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin I i County. Pa., sitting iu Equity, dated j October 2s, 19J3, t lie undersigned will! | expose to public sale, on the premises, Saturday, November 3D. luix, at lu ] o'clock A. AD. the .following described I real estate; ADD that certain house and lot of i ground, situated in the Sixth Ward in the City of Harrisburg. bounded i and described as fojlovvs: I BEGINNING at a point Ridge Ave i nue. or Sixth street, at corner of property late of Wm. McEadden, ' thence along the line of same 85 ft. to! an alley; tlience along said alley 12 j ; ft. 'J in. to property, now or late, of Samuel Russel; thence along the iinc 1 l uf same S3 ft. to Ridge Avenue, or Sixth Street; tlience along Ridge Ave-! ; nue. or Sixth Street. 12 ft. 9 in. to the i place of beginning. i Having thereon erected a three- 1 ! story frame dwelling house, known as No. 1412 North Sixth Street. Terms of Sale Twenty per cent. \ \ of the purchase price at the time the ! property is stricken down to the pur- 1 ! chaser and the remainder of the pur- ! -chase price on or before January 14, 11319. the day for confirmation of said I I sale by the Court. HARVEY E. KNL'PP. I .Master In Partition. | ! : ! I NOTICE Letters of Administra | tion on the Estate of William Stroud j Dindley, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin ! ; County, Pa., deceased, having been i | granted to the undersigned residing; in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. | UNION TRUST COMPANY OF PENN SYLVANIA. Or to Administrator. GEO. ROSS HULL, Attorney-at-Law, Union Trust Bidg. NOTICE; Letters of Administra tion. c. t. a., on the Estate of Anna C. Banks, late of Harrisburg, Pa.. <ie- i ceased, having been granted to the' undersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate ! are requested to make immediate pay- i Ment. and those having claims win i present them for settlement. CAMP CURT IN TRUST CO.. Or to Administrator, c. t. a. ' I. P. BOWMAN. Attorney-at-Law. $91,000.00 SCHOOL BONDS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG. PA. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the- Board of School three-1 tors of tin: School District of the City' of Harrisburg. Pa., until Friday. l>e- | oember 2". 19IS, at 3:30 o'clock P. M., ' for the purchase of all or any portion ! of $91.900.00 4I - per cejit. coupon | bonds of said School District. The bonds will be issued in denomi- ! nations of $1,000.00 each, bearing date of November 1, PMS, and maturing. $16,000.00 on November 1. 1923. and ( $3,000.00 each year from November 1. 1924, to November 1. 1918. both inclu sive with Uie interest payable on the' first day of May and November or each yeur. The principal and interest will be payable ut the office of the Treasurer of the said School District. Harris-! burg. Pa., anil the bonds will be free 1 of state tax. Ar the general election hehl Novem ber 7, 1916. the School District was au thorized to increase the indebtedness! of the District $1.250,0ii0.0n by a Vole 1 of 6,555 in favor and 4,293 against. j Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the; order of the Treasurer of' the School District. Harrishiirg, Pa., for two (2) per cent, of the par value of the amount hid for. Bonds will be ready for delivery as soon afterf January 1. 1949, as pos sible und bids must include the pay- i Hient of aufi'U'd interest to the date uf delivery.. The "right is Yeset-Ved.td reject am or all bids not deemed to be in the 1 interest of the School District. By order of the Board. D. D. HAMMKLBAUGH, > Secretary. 121-123 Chestnut Street,.Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE Lettc4s of Administra tion on the Estate of Lydla A. Ham mond. late of Ha; risburg. Dauphin ' oiirity. Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned. H |) p fr -!; sons owing the said Estate are re- ! quested to make immediate pavment ami those having claims against the same will present them without delay *° .. JOHN W. HAMMOND. ' Administrator, No. 225 Peffer Street. ; Harrisburg, Pa. Estate of Martha R. Sourbeer, de ceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on I the ulaive Estate having been grunted to tlie undersigned, all persons indebt- ; ed to;the seid Estate are requested to i make payment, and those having! i claims to present the same without delay, to THOMAS S. RESIDE. • Administrator, .Or to 3617 Berryhlll Street. IV. JUSTIN CARTER. ESQ.. Attorney for Administrator, 221 Market Street, i. Harrisburg, Pa. Swope. K. Fred Rovve. C. W. Miller. C. Dinn Scott and Henderson Gilbert. The outing will be under the gsn ?val aurpicts of the Social Work Committee of the "V" with P. T. hints as the chairman. The idea v: the nlTalr us outlined by Chairman iiarncs is not alone to take the kinks .ut oi' the brains and muscles of tired bushiersmeil and to rid them ' LEGAL NOTICES PURSUANT to an Order of the Or phans' Court of Dauphin County, the undersigned will sell at public sale. •to be held Thursday, DecernUer a, i 1918, at 2 o'clock P. M., in front ot the Court House, Harrisourg, Pa., the following two tracts of real estate i late the property of George A. Salts riian, deceased. * TRACT NO. 1 AU thftt certain lot or piece of land in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin | County, Pa„ situate on t.he River Road ahout *i mile south of the Dingles town Road, srid lot having a frontage ! along River Road of 112.22 feet, more or less, with a deptli of 210 feet, more or less, to Second Street, and having thereon erected a large modern threo , story brick dwelling house —H rooms, 2 baths with garage and other out buildings on lot. l'or complete de • scription see Deed of James D. Salts man et ux. to George A. Saltsman, re corded in the Oflico for the Recording lof Deeds, etc., in and for Dauphin I i County, in Deed Book K, Vol. 12, page ; 261. TRACT NO. 2 All that certain lot or piece of land, | situate on the southeast corner of | ] Paxtang Avenue tind Brisban street.; Borough of Paxtang, Pa., said lot hav- ! I ing a frontage of 63 feet on Paxtang ; Avenue with a depth of 130 feet along ; Brisban Street to Apple Alley. For ; i complete description see Deed of I James D. Saltsman et ux. to Gt-orge I A. Saltsman. recorded in the Oftics ! for the Recording of Deeds, etc., in { ; and for Dauphin County, in Deed Book j K. Vol. 12. page 259. Sale to he made free and clear of all i liens and incumbrances. Ten per cent, i of purchase price to be paid on day 'of sale, balance on confirmation. I Further terms apd conditions will be i made known at time and place of sale by UNION TRUST COMPANY. ! Administrator of the Estate of "George A. Saltsman, Dec'd. 1 PAUR G. SMITH, j JOB J. CONKDIN. Attorneys. *. • r NOTICE I Letters ot Administration In the ' ; Estate of Edwin K. Curtis, late of! j Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn- j , sylvania, dec >ased. having been grant j <d to the undersigned, atl persons in- I debted to said Estate arc requested I to. make immediate payment, and! {those having claims or demands against said Estate will make the same known without delay to HARRIET J CURTIS, Administratrix. Or to lier Attorney, WALTER R. SOUS'. Commonwealth Trust Co. Building , Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE I-etters of Administra tion on the* Estate of John A. Behm, late of Middle Paxton Township' Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to tile undersigned residing in Middle Paxton Township, all persons indebted t<y said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ELIZABETH BEHM. Administratrix. Dauphin. Pa. Or R. D. HARVEY E. KNUPP. I Russ Bldg.. Harrisburg. Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of I Catharine Amanda Dean, late of Har risburg. Dauphin County. Pa., deccas- i ed. The undersigned Auditor. ap- I pointed to distribute the balance re- | 1 inaining in the hands of Paul A. Run- 1 kel. Executor of said deceased, to and l ' among those legally entitled to the ' same, will sit for that purpose on I • Tuesday. December 17. 1918. at 101' o'clock, in the Law Offices qf the Au- • ' ditor. Nr.. 2 Russ Building. Market , Square, Harrisburg. Pa., where all I parties In said distribution may at- ' ' tend. HARVEY E. KNUPP. Auditor. 1 In the District Court of the United > States, for the Middle District of I Pennsylvania in re. Frederick W. Greene No. 3610, in Bankruptcy. TO THE HONORABLE CHARLES I I U. WITMER, Judge of the District I Court of the United States for the , AJiildle District of Pennsylvania. Frederick W. Greene, of Harris- J burg, in the County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, in said district, I" respectfully represents: # That on the Hth day of February, j lust past, he was duly adjudged bank- 1 ritpt under the Acts of Congress re- i lating to Bankruptcy; thut he has , duly surrendered all hi- property, and ; 1 rights of property, and has fully com- j 1 plied with all the requirement*! of ~i<l Acts and of the order of the Court | [ touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE HE PRAYS, that lie may be decreed by the Court to have i a full discharge from all debts prov- , able against his estate under said [ bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dis charge. . j Dated this lltli day of November. A. D. 1918. FREDERICK W. GREENE, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON* .Middle District of Pennsylvania, ss: | On this 15th day of November. A. D. 1918, on reading the foregoing perti- I i tion. it is i i ORDERED BY THE COURT, that I i a hearing be had upon the same on i the 3d-day of January. A. D. 1919, be fore said Court, at Scranton. Pa., in ' said district, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon: ami that notice thereof be published in "Harrisburg Telegraph." a newspaper printed in said district, and that ail known credltirs arri other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show ] ' cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not j be granted. AND IT IK FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall send by mall to nil known creditors, 1 copies of said petition nnd this order addressed to them at their places of 1 ' residence as stated. WITNESS, the Hon. Chnrlos , 1 R. Wltmer. Judge of said i (Seal of Court. and the Seal I the Court) thereof, at Scranton. In., said District, tills Istli day of November. A. t>. 1918. G. C. BCHKUER, I Clerk. J ■ :i > fIK ■ t liilii. V-. of that tired feeling described by patent ineliqtne advertisers, but then is also a ,'Muctical purpose; that of preparing th. winter's wood supply for the "Y" fireplace. "You have no Idea," Chgiriran Barnes said, "of tin way the 'ellows enjoy our fireplace at the liuiiditig. A huge, homey blaz ing 'ire is always kept going ijiul there are usually a number of men. 1 MTrkeFS ] YEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company,' members of New York and PhiUulol- . ; phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar- . | ket Square, Harrisburg—336 Chestnut street. Philadelphia; 34 l'lne street. | ! New York—furnish the following; 1 quotations Open. Noon. I Amer Beet Sugar 52'* 60 | ; American Can 42*4 42 j Am Car and Foundry ... 80'4 Su% Amer Loco 61 61 Amer Smelting; SI 1 - SI American Sugar 11l lit) | Amer Woolens 49% 40%! Anaconda 63*4 61%' Atchlsoif 93 • 92*4 I Baldwin Locomotive ... 74% 74 . j Baltimore and Ohio .... 33 53 j Bethlehem Steel B .... 64 62*4 i j California Petroleum .. 19 it , I Canadian Pacific 139 % 13914 j j Central Leather 61 59 ! I Chesapeake and Ohio . 5S 58 j | Chicago H T and Pacific 26 la 25% | Chino Con Copper 38 38 j | Col Fuel and Iron 36 36 | j Corn Products 47'4 46% I | Crucible Steel 55*4 54% ! I Distilling Securities .... 46',4 46% ; Krie 19 18% j j (leneral Motors 127% 124 1 Goodrich B F 33 58% Great Northern pfd .... 96'4 96'4 ! Great Northern Ore subs 33% 33 I Hide and Leather pfd ... 75% 75% j Inspiration Copper ...,. 48% .48 1 : Kennecott 33% 33% j | Lehtgli Valley 58 57 44 | Maxwell Motors 27'.4 36!4 : Merc Mar Ctfs 27' a 26 Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 110%. 108'.4 j Mex Petroleum 161*4 156% ] Miami Copper 25% 25 % j Midvale Steel 43 42% j New York Central 78% 76% ; N V N II and II 35% 34% 1 Northern Pacific 93 93% j Railway Steel Spg 69% 69% ! Reading 83% 82% ; Republic Iron and Steel 76% 75 ! Southern Pacific 160% 99% Southern Ry 28 % 28% ; Studebaker 55% 5u% , Union Pacific 129% 128% r S X Alcohol 102 100% ! U S Rubber 67% 67% |: U S Steel 100% . 99 U S Steel pl'd 111% 111% Utah Copper 78% 77 Virginia-Carolina Chem . 52 % 53% : Westingliouse Mfg 42% 42% : i Willys-Overland 21% 23% ] Western Maryland 18% 13 I 1 < I*llll. A DELPHI A PRODUCE |l by Associated I'ress I'liiladelpliln. Nov. 27. Wheat 1 No. i. *Oll. leu, 82.20; *O. 2. leu, e- 21; ; • No. i. soli, reu, $2.24. Bran The market is steady; soft , winter, per ton. $40.30®47.00; spring. , per ton $44 0UW45.00. Butter The market is higher; I 1 We.. .em •-i .1 pachiu. cr.-.u.ioly. j | 67c; uoarby prints, fancy. 71 <1 73c. ,1 F. -s Market. Hi lit; Pennsylvania. ] 1 and omei ..e.iuy mete., nut- am... $21.00®21.60 per case; do., current re, , ceipts free cases. $20.7. per! u-.e 'Aest. ru. est.a nrsts. ti.-.e ca.-t.-. $21,004(21.60 pcr case; do., firsts, free t cases. $20.404|i20.70 per case; fancy, se-! : lected, packed. 75® 77c per dozen. ! 1 Kenneo siisai't Ai.trkct steady. - , powdered. 8.15 c; extra line granulat- i eU. : 26c. Cheese The market is higher; , Ne.. 1 t.i k unu VV ist o.iatll, I'uii , 34 36c. Corn —The market is steady; No. 2, , yellow, as to grade uitd location' . sl.ss®' 1.70; No. 3. yellow. $1.55® I.JO. Oats The market is steady 1 > No. 2. white, 82% ® 82c; No. 3. white 81 % ffdB2c. 1 Live Poultry Turkeys lower; t ] fowls, 264132 c; spring chickens, 26®) i LEGAL NOTICES Estate of Conrad Miller, deceased, late of the Cty of Harrisburg, Dauphin ! Com Pa. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on said Estate having been granted to the un- 1 ; dersigned, all prisons having claims i | or demands against said estate will i present the same, and nil persons in debted to tiie decedent will make pay ment without delay to FREDERICK R. SMITJf. j, 1509 Stale Street. Harrisburg. Pa.. Or to ALBERT FROEHLICII., 2100 North Sixth Street; , Ila 1 risbuig. Pa. Estate of John Henry Buyer, late 01 Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pa.. 1 deceased. LETTERS OK ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate having been granted to "the undersigned t.y 11.,. Keglsti-i of Wills ot Dauphin t'uui.i.. nl! persons ha\ iny vn < • i< , again.-t the said '• e i. rcij. questeo 10 uit i n . p. ; all )>• ' < • Uletl to tin ,u,a lie cedelll be PU.vnietit Will,out ! delay. >1 MAP V E BOY Ell. \,l . nl.-; 1 n x. | un street. j Harrisburg, Pa. B F. L'MHERGER. Attorney. 108 North Second Street. NOTICE Letters of Admlnlstra- | tlon on the Estate of Lyrlla A. Klnter, late of Harrisburg. Duuphln County, < Pa., deceased, having been granted to '■ the undersigned teaiding in lluiria- < burg, Pa., all persona Indebted to said ' 1 Estate are requested to make irnine- I ' dlate payment, and those having!) claims will present them for settle- ! 1 inent. 1 KATHARINE KINTER, Administratrix. I 1714 Susquehanna Street. . I Or Harrisburg, Pa. 1 HARVEY K..KNUPP. j, Attorney, 3 Rtiss Bldg.. J | Harrisburg, Pa. t iiiii .... • sitting in the chairs by the fireside, • chatting and reading the papers. It's f the tou'-li of home, every man loves. That ir- one of our reasons for this i outing." Al! meqilit-rs of the Y. M. C. A. ■ have liti-ii invited to tlie outing, l-'ur ■ tiler plans will be announced, in sue- I ceed'ng issues of the Telegraph. i The plioti graphs accompanying in- j BIG YEAR FOR ! AID SOCIETY Benevolent Association "Funds Brought Comfort to Many in 15)18 The character of lite, relief Cur-,' : nislied by the Harfisburg Benevolent; Association during the past year j I shows a great change from formerj 1 years, according to the report of the 1 ! association made public to-day. j Emergency relief for meals has I usually been forty times what it was 1 this year, while the amount paid for | groceries, usually the largest item. ! now stands fourth on the list, which iis one result of the high war-time ! wages. The work of the association is donf* by the Associated Aid Societies, i which acts as agent in distributing I lite Joint C. Brtta fund of $l,OOO, the ;one-tehth of the income of the A. It. I Shellenberger Memorial Fund, the ; large contributions front the estate ; of Mrs. Sara J. Haly, the contribu-. 1 tions from the John C. Kunkel poor 1 fund and the Pine Street Presby- j tcrian Church's annual Thanksgiving I collection, all of which are paid to the Benevollent Association. 'fife treasurer's report shows the expenditures for relief, apart from the "Workers' Gardens." at almost the same figures as last year, while the number of contributors de creased almost ten per cent. Total subscriptions amount t0'51,9.82.81, while $2,050.5 7 was expended, leav ing it deficit of $6 7.76. Mrs. Charles A. Kunkel is treasurer of the asso ciation. George VV. Reily is presi dent, Miss L A. Forney, vice-presi dent, and Donald McCormick, secre tary. Miss M. Glenn Gottschall-, acting general secretary of the Associated Aic.t, in her report, shows how the! funds of the Benevolent Association are used for a twofold purpose, to give immediate relief in cases of dire necessity, and to make possible such permanent plans as lead to self-sup-' port. John P. Guyer, who for the fourth year administered a special fund raised for Workers' Gardens, In three parts of the city, again made this part of the association's work an un qualified success. His report shows that about eleven acres were finder 32c; fowls, not leghorns, 31®32c; white legliui lis, JuGJuc. > ynilg, sofldicaieu roosters. 2Uc. young, staggy n ...-,1- ers. 20c; old roosters, 20SJ>22c; i t<nng iuickeu, nm icgnorns, I I while logout us. 29® 36c. ducks. Puking I 1 spring. 32® 35c; do., old., 3035 c; Indian!, Ruin, r 'Siiie'.Uc spring ducks. Long j Island. 314136 c; tuikeys, 28® 32c; 1 ( 32c. * I '■ Dressed Poultry—Turkeys lower; j 1 spring, choice, selected, 40® 41c;' turkeys, fresh killed, fan .... g .-.u, 36® , 39c: bid turkeys, 36®28c; tr.-sh killed 1 a Wis, lit.C). sizes. 33® 37c; old roo. te. 28% c, broiling chiinkfns. vaiam, I-®..., roasting chickens, 30®......; utim.. u.nl geese nigher; nearby ducks, 4ut g2c; - western aucks,*3B'ii tec; gc. se, 36® 36c; dressed Pekiu ducks, 2iy30., old, 3d l ® 32c; Indian Runners. 27®2i %.c; | spring ducks. Long island, 304r40r Potatoes Tiie market Is 111 111; ! New Jersey, No. 1, 75® alio pet' busket; do.. No. 2, 60®60t 1 buslvul. do., too-lti. bugs, No. 1, I $2.36® .un extra quality; uo.. No. 2. | Je.o'u / ' • .nsytvaina lull th.-.. No. I. $2.70®2.85; do., per 100 lbs.. No. 1 2 $1.2341 1.15. N.-w Jersey. No. 2. Ibu lb. 1 No. 1. $2.15®2.40; do.. No. 2. lUO lbs.. $1 2i.y1.15, western, per 100 lbs.. $1.24 | aiuoiv. pel'lUC in... • l.ooi!* ) ISO; Delaware bi. i Maryland, per R'l | lbs., a"I t 'O. Mich.Ban;" per IUO lb..' $1.50® 1.70. E'ojMa. per barrel. | $2,611 •' 4.00; Florida. put bushel, hamper, li#Bse Flor'da. per i(0-ib, I bags $ 1.56®3.J0; North Carolina, pert barrel. $ 1.50' I '0; couth Carolina, per, bai'M. !.••) 4 '•. Mirtoik.' per oar -1 -i a-f i barrel, $1.50®3.75; fancy Muctingic, No 1 $2.95®3.10 per 166 lbs.; do.. No. 2 $ 1.25® 1.60. Flour Firm: winter wheat, new, Ino per cent. Hour. $10.25® 10.65 poi barrel: Kansas wheat, now, $JO.5® 11.20 per barrel; current receipts, new. $ 10.9547 11.20 tier barrel. I lav I be market U lii 01; timothy. No. i k. 1 • and SIIIHII bales, T.'i'.'.nu® | Ib.itli ;.ei ton. No 2. small bales. $29.00 1 v .11.116 p. i ion. No. 2. $23.011®25.00 per ! 1 1 on. OK -1 ion. t'luv-i Llgbt nfixod. s29.oP(f* $3u.UO per ion. No. I. light, mixed. 5 $26 en or 27 On f-r ton; No. 2. light m'x- ; ed. $22.00®25.00 per ton; no grude, ; , ' .1 per 1011. ii allow The market is firm; pi 11..V Jlty. in tierces, l!l%c;. city, special loose, 'ioo; prime country. 18% c; dark. 16%®17e; edible. in tieiyes. 12®2!%C. 1 CHICAGO CATTLE by Associated I'ress Clileiiao. Nov. 27. 11'. S. Bureau of Markets). - Hogs Receipts. 28,000; market opened mostly 10c to loc higher; closing easier; trade now I steady to strong with yesterday's 1 average. Butchers, $17.85® 18.40; I light. $17.10® 18.15; packing. $17,00® 1 17.75; throwouts. $16.00® 16.75; pigs,., good to choice, ft3.so® 15.50. Cattle Receipts. 11,000; market on j tieef and butcher cattle very slow, 1 lower on all helow choice steers; can- | ners and calves and good feeders i about steady, Sheep Receipts. 10,000; market on ' killing classes more active and firm f to higher; feeders slow. elude those of Howard P, Fry and Ai K. Thomas, caught by a park of ficer us 'hey were trying to "steal" come wood for the "Y." All are hugely enjoying the situation Another slio-vr Robert it. Reeves, Eli N. Herehey, John S. Musserv V. Grant Foriv t- Howard t'. Fry, in spectlng the ground with Al K. j Thomas nnti Fred liowe, uccoinpnny ' ing them. 1 cultivation in three tracts at Seven teenth and Herr streets, Seven j teerith unit Catherine, und Thir : teentli and Sycamore, divided into 330 lots, with the estimated value of tiie crops $lO,OOO. The lots at Sev enteenth and Herr strets, cultivated by foreigners, yielded about $6,000 lin crops. The Harrisburg Chamber j 'of Commerce provided tiie plowing J and furnished the fertilizer for this ! tract and the one at Seventeenth and j Catherine streets, at a cost of $287. | • The cost of operation was about j I $3,80 per lot. while the probabfe <1 cash value to the workers, was $30.! PENNSYLVANIANS NEAR ST. DiZIER [Continued from First l'age.] Major General Walter 11. Gordon. 7 Regulars, Kuvezln ar.d St. Di zier. Major General Edmund Witten- 1 ineyer. 26 (New England) Bras. Troyon sur-Meuse, St. Dizier, Brigadier Gen- I era I F. E. Kamford. 27 (New Y'ork) Corbie, Reau- ! quesne, St. Dizier. Major General John \ F. O'Ryan. 2n 11'rluiK) I vanln ) lliiuillcort find St. Dizier, >lnjnr General \\ llliani 11. liny. 29 (New Jersey, Delaware, Vir- I glnia, Maryland, District of Cqlum- i Ida), Robert Espagne and St. Dizier. ' Major General C. C. Morton. 30 (Tennessee. North Carolina, j South Carolina, District of Colum- I bia), Quecrieu, Major General Ed- j ward H. Lewis. 31 (Georgia. Alabama. Florida) 1 Brest, Major General Leroy S. Lyon. J 32 (Michigan. Wisconsin) Alncre- j vllle and St. Dizier, Major General | William C. Haan. 33 (Illinois) Troyon and St. Di zier. Major General George Bell, Jr. 34 (Nebraska. lowa, South Dakota, Minnesota), I'astres, Brigadier Gen eral John A. Johnston. 35 t Missouri, Kansas) Somme Dieue and St. Dizier. Major General 1 i'eter K. Traub. 36 (Texas, Oklahoma) Conde-en- j Barrols, Major General W. It. Smith. 1 37 (Ohio) Thielt. Dunkerq'ue, j Major General Charles S. Farnsworth. 1 38 (Indiana. Kentucky, West Vir-j ginia) I-e Mans, Major General Rob ert L. Howze. 42 ( Rainbow I Ralsnncelle and St. Dialer, Major General t'hnrle* D. Rhodes. 77 (New York City) La Basnce. ' Vurennes, St. Dizier, Major General, Robert Alexandt r. . 78 (Western New York, New Jer sey, Delaware) Le Chainpy. llaut and St. Dizier, Major Generral James 11. Mcßae. 7il ( Yorllieiisl Pennaylvnnln. Mary land. District of t'vlumhla) . 8 m-her auvilli- and St. Dialer. Major General Joseph E- Kuhn. 80 (Virginia. West Virginia, West ern Pennsylvania) Sommauthe and St. Dizier, Major General James H. Cronkhite. 81 iJtorth Carolina, Soutli Caro lina, Florida, l'orto Rico) Somme Dieue, Is-Sur-Tille, Major General | Charles J. Bailey. 82 (Georgia. Olabama, Tennesse) j H. OSCAR OLRiCH 1 Phila. Eyesight Specialist Will be in my Harrisburg office all this week I offer you all th!? week n flne pair f Kins#***. 11 rat quality Hpherlfttl lenses. j?ol<l tilled frame, rimless spectacles or nose cieKunt case, nnd my nclentirtc eye examination-all for as low as $2.00 Complete Special ground lenses at lowest prices. Invisible bifocals, two pair In one for far and near. No lines, no cement. LAst for'years. Don't fall to take ndvantagA of this extraordinary special offer. Tills offer expires Saturday, No vember 30th. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. i ( timed it*l day TJiHnksglvlng II \ltltlSßl'ltG OFFICIO Kititin I. S|HHiiK*r llldg., 11 North .Market S<(., Second Fltair (Take elevator) I Plii'a. 'Office, 1107 chestnut St. ( r Aiewclatetl with Dr. G. D. Noellng I Florent. Major General George P. ! Duncan. 84 (Kentucky. Indiana, Southern j Illinois) Neuvic, Major General | Harry C. Hale. j 86 (Chicago and N'orthern Illinois) St. Andre de Cubzac, -Major General Charles H. Martin. 87 (Arkansas, Louisanu, Missis sippi, Southern Alabama.) Pons, •Major General S. I). Bturgis. 88 (North Dakota, Minnesota, lowa, West Illinois) Montre-aux aux-Chnteau, Is-sur-Tille, Major Gen eral William WelgeL 89 i Kansas. Missouri. South Da-j ! kota, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mex- \ Ico, Arizona) Taill.v and St. Dialer, I Brigadier General Prank L. Winn. 90 (Texas and Oklahoma) VII- ' ! li es Dev Dun and St. Dialer, Major | General Hehry T. Allen. 91 (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, j California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana.! I Wyoming, Utah) Oostroosebeke and j j Dunkerque. Major General William j j H. Johnston. I 92 (Negroes, National- Army) j j Murbai he and St. Dialer, Major Gen- | I eral Charles C. Ballon. DEPOT DIVISIONS | 41 (Washington, Oregon. Montana, j Idaho. Wyoming) St. Algnan and ! j Noyera, Brigadier General Ell Cole, i j S3 ( Ohio and West Pennsylvania) '< l.e Mans nnd Cnstres. Major Ueneral E. P. Glen a. 76 (New England ahd New York) HOW WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN QUICKLY GAIN VIGOROUS HEALTH AND STRONG NERVES 7 A DAY FOR 7 DAYS • A . Vigorous, Healthy Body, Sparkling Eyes and Health-Col ored Checks Come in Two , Weeks, Says Discoverer of Bio ! feren. World's Grandest Health Build er Costs Nothing Unless It Gives to Women the Buoyant Health They Long For. It is safe to say that right here in this big city ai 0 tens of thousands !of weak, nervous, run-down, de ! pressed women who iii two weeks' j lime could make themselves so ! healthy, so attractive and so keen j minded that they would compel the ; admiration of all their friends. The vital health building elements that these despondent women lack are all plentifully supplied in Bio ;reran. I At the Kesher Israel I I Synagogue The lighting of the first candle of 1 Chaniku will be celebrated Thursday g night. Rev. Neumark will assist in the singing. Beautiful-silver Chaniku candelabra will be presented to the Kesher Israel Syna gogue at this occasion. All Are Welcome. Sunday night at 6.30, December Ist, the Victory I celebration and Chaniku concert will be held. Rev. J Neumark, with a choir and orchestra of 20 pieces, j will render beautiful selections that will be enjoyed by every one present. Pennsylvania Law of Wills WE have prepared a brief digest of the Pennsylvania Law of Wills, \Vhicli includes the laws governing- estates of those dying without a will and the investment of trust funds. Our Trust Department's services are offered, without charge, to all who may wish further information concerning the law or desire assistance in the preparation of theif wills. This digest will be mailed on request Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street :: 1415 Chestnut Street Philadelphia i' • | 1 • .. ......... ' . U WL . & . i,:J St. Amand. Mont Hond. Major General Harry F. Hodges. 85 (Michigan nnd East Wisconsin) Pouilly, Major General Chase W. Ken nedy. " 39 (Arkansas. Mississippi, Louis iana) St. Florent. Major General Henry O, Hodges, Jr. 40 (Colorado. Utah, Arizona,, Now Mexico and California) Revigny and SI. Dizier, Major Ueneral F. S. Strong. US!B SEALS & STENCILS Wk ©f MfG.BYHDG. STENCIL WORKS "gl la 130 LOCUSTST. HB&PA. U FRANKLIN ' BUILDING AND ' ILOAN ASSOCIATION 31 YEARS OLD t&ITII SERIES STARTING HUNDREDS HAVE SECURED HOMES —THOUSANDS HAVE I * SAVED MONEY —HAVE YOU? ♦ STOCK CANCELLED ANY TIME U7e INTEREST PAID j | ROOM 10, j 202 Walnut Street If you are ambitious, crave suc cess in life, want to have a healthy, vigorous body, clear skin and eyeß that show no dullness, make up your mind to get a package of Bio feren right away. It costs but little and you can get an original package at any druggist anywhere. Take two tablets after each meal and one at bedtime —seven a day for seven — then one after meals till all are gone. Then if you don't feel twice as good, look twico as attractive and feel twice as strong as before you started your money Is waiting fpr you. It belongs to you, for the Bio-feren doesn't want one penny of it unless it fulfills all claims. Note to Physicians: There Is no secret about the formula of Bio-feren, it is printed on every package. Hfere it, is: l.eclthin; Calcium Glycero phosphate; Iron Peptonate: Mang anese Peptonate; Ext. Nux Vomica; Powd. I3entian; Phenolphthulein; Olearesln Capsicum: Kolo. 13
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