isified Ads s Page LOAN I for ready emergency, lend money ti the laws R SOCIETY, ER BLDG., ST STREETS. ED BT STATE. IME TAXES If you are sub out funds and y service may •asonable. Pa.v --t your Income. N & INVEST ).. t St. NS, GUITARS, ehestra Instru irefully repair i Fourth street. S promptly and an expert only urth street. Vith forty rolls ltly used; must ip to a quick lo House, 2112 MOVING .ocal or long I piano moving s Transfer, 217 phones. Anything, any .ing. E. S. Os ntli street. Bell 1 long-distance 421 Reily. Both in auto truck, h. street. Bell Fully equipped nd pihpo mov far. Careful proof body. J. Service. Irwin ■hey. Pa. 801 l NG-DI STANCE lure moving, st Corbln, 60 phones. Bell t'ICE Local J. Jlarter, Bell Local and long noving a spe lable. Prompt J. G AND FAST > nearby towns ly experienced Hall Bell 3320, HAULING DONE KELKER ST. 623 W. 3518. DINE RESTAURANT. IS FACTION. GRANT—Home sinessmen aut9 i g rooms. E 1 street, house dise. Private .e. Also haul- Cooper & co. building, rear goods in clean, utble rates, p. street. e rooms for ireproof ware md up. Lower ireproof ware irage Co., 437- Djerg lothes Cleaned, red at the best and deliver, th Sixth. Both EllS CKLER, "* ECTOR St. DIAL 2133. PICER, d Kmbalmer, d Street. DIAL 2145. IXJIt SALE lEMETER Y 1 Market street , and on the the new park its are moder o.. Agents. LES 3 AIRING IANICS sll and Kiss- Ister. 5 MOTOR CAR nilton I Touring Car ind good tires! 1 Strawberry. OS d or oldtimers, me before sac- Chelsea Auto in. 22, 24, 20 Bell 3633. adster. tAGE, Street IBURETOR f your gas bill, u how. ARAGE, h Street. of all kinds, e Station. I Touring. in. with aide th me. Save achino wanted wn. Pa. HIRE _ LOB :RY ar. -passenger ir pleasure 3LAL 4914 SATURDAY EVENING, ttAnmSBURG ijßßfc TBLBOHXPti MARCH 1, 1919. j AUTOMOBILES 1 J 1 ANNUAL __ i SPRING SALE OF USED CARS. COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. '• Every Used Car in our stock MUST BE SOLD to prepare for Spring now car business. The Biggest January and Feb ruary business in our history has considerably reduced our assortment, but we have sev • eral good values fresh from a the paint shop, and all have y been marked at NEW LOW PRICES, : ■.■■■) Reserve your car now, place a deposit upon.it for April de livery. and you'll save from SSO to S3OO over prices we will have to charge when, fair. Spring weather starts the heavy buying. REDUCTIONS ON EVERY CAR 1 Overland Roadster, good mechanical condition, all tires " likq new. Lots of good ser t| vice left. Formerly priced at j! Sale Price, $165. Overland Tourings, equipped with electric starting and lighting system, all overhaul ed, reflnished, equipped with splendid tires, and guaranteed : at reduction of from $75 to $l5O. Priced for this sale at $475. $525, $575. $595. Dodge Touring, just refln ished and ready for sale, ! -•''i*. **' D' 1 Maxwell Touring,' 5-passen ger, overhauled and in good condition. Sale Price, $495. Willys-Knight Tourings, four and eight-cylinder. A Knight Motor is constantly Improving in performance and Is at Its best when other mo . I tors are losing pep and power. ! All at Reduced Sale Prices. ii | I OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. | THE . | OVERLAND-H ARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second Street. 1 j BOTH PHONES. I 1 YOU CAN BUY A t REBUILT TRUCK ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1% and 2-ton Garfords, chassis only or equipped with express or dump bodies. 114-114.2% and 2%-ton Bethlehems, with or without bodies. Light delivery wagons. In cluding Buicks, Overlands / and Vims. N _ THE OVERLAND-H ARRISBURG CO., Open Evenings, - 212-214 North Second St. Both Phones. : FOR SALE r | STUDEBAKER FOUR ln A 1 condi tion: paint good. A real bargain at • $300.00. (•191S JACKSON EIGHT Fully equip "l ped; mechanically perfect; paint '' new, all new tires. $750.00 buys it. 1 ! AMERICAN AUTO CO./ C. A. SLOUGH, Mgr., Rear Front and Forster Streets. MICHIGAN 40 Touring (.'ar, in ex ! ccllent shape. Will be sold at a bar ■ gain. This car is electrically equip • I ped. 3 018 Buick Roadster, in A 1 t| shape; cannot be told flora new. 1916 • Ford Touring Car, extra tire, $340. 1 Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co., 22-26 North Cameron street. FOR SALE ■ ! One 1910 brand-new ?-passenger Heirless Car. Will accept Liberty Bonds as full or part payment. Bell Phone 14—Steelton. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas are cars for sale. Ford ton trucks, > Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7- I passenger Huynes Touring Car. All - cheap to quick buyers. International Harvester Co. Truck Department. No. j 619 Walnut street. 2 '/i -TON GARFORD, Model 778; perfect condition; used very little open body; suitable for coal, lumber or geneial hauling. Price, $2,500.50 cash. Address Box 335, Saxton, Pa. FOR SALE One 2-ton Garford truck, In ttrst-class condition. Apply Black's Garage. 205 South Seven teenth. • WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. INo Junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North ; Third street. Dial 4990. 1 WM. PENN GARAGE " ; 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for i funeral parties and balls; careful I drivers; open day and night. Bell 4664. I ' - I FOR SALE Jackson Touring car; -, (also Hudson Touring car. Inquire C. 1.1 A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works, 11131 Mulberry street. ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK—. 1 Covered bod£; 1,000 lbs. capacity; a - bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia r> Quick Lunch. 6 ~~KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO - —All sorts of auto top and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Cameron street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS • . DREADNAUGHT 5.000-MILE TIRES 30x3 Ribbed Tread $12.88 30x3% " " 17.10 32x3 % " " 20.63 21x4 " " 25.28 82X4, " " 26.82 33x4 " " 27.60 34X4 " " 28.43 35x4% " " 38.82 36xi% " " - 40.32 8 50x71 Vacuum Tread 15.53 30x2% " " 18.68 22x3% " " ' 22.43 21x4 " . " 28.61 32x4 " " 29.14 33x4' " " 30.60 34x4 " " 31.88 35x4% " " 42.45 36x4% " " 44.07 DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. Thlrjd St. Dial 4990. / ' GARAGES AND REPAIRS SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by an expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town, Har risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 North Third street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN F.XPERT 41.L WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND ' 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Elshmann. DUey, Splltdorf, Mea. Remy and different makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 8689. j PUBLIC SALE i U. S. ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL, | NO. 31. CARLISLE, PA. On Saturday, March 15, 10:00 A. M„ 1919, Public Auction at the U. S. Army Hospital* Farm No. 1. One six-pas senger Herdic. good condition. One Landaulet, rubber-tired, nearly new, llrst-class. One new canopy-topped surrey. One used canopy-topped, rub ber-tired surrey. Two three-seated, swell-body, pleasure Bleighs, good condition. One new rubber-tired, closed, two-passenger Depot Wagon. Several new single buggy, and spring-wagon running-gears. Other incomplete parts of vehicles. Terms cash. JAMES S. GRIFFEN. Supt. of Farms. IEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOAIIU OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS , AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL , BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PA. 1 SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, at his office in the Capitol Building, llarrisburg. Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, March 11, 1919, for furnishing all labor and materials to build bridge over the North Branch of the Susquehanna River at Falls, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, as Indicated fully in the plans and specifications prepared by Paxson and Morgan, of Wiikes-Barre, Pa., Consulting Engineers, for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Build ings. Capitol Building, llarrisburg, Pa. Proposals must bo marked "PRO POSAL FALLS BRIDGE" on outside cover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. L. W MITCHELL Secretary. THE annual meeting of the stock holders of the llarrisburg Transfer Company will be held at ttie ofiice of M. A. Shetter, corner of Second and Locust Streets (opposite the Y. M. C. A.), llarrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday, March 25, 1919, at 3 P. M.. for the 1 t-lrction of Officers and the transac-1 tioi of any other business which may! brought before the meeting. | ,. 4 .\ KRIS BURG TRANSFER COM-' PAN Y. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.! SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-1 ceived at the Office of the Superin tendent of Public Safety at 11 o'clock A. M., March 10, 1919, for furnishing about 600 feet of 32 conductor cable and about 2,000 feet of 14 conductor cable, rubber insulated and lead sheathed as per specifications, which 1 may be obtained upon request. SAMUEL F. HASSLER, Superintendent. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ( application will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, March 18, 1919, under the Act of Assembly entitled ]' • All Act to provide for the incorpora- I tion and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 29, 1874,'' and the supplements thereto, for the j charter of an Intended corporation, to be called the Victoria Realty Com-! panv, the character and object of I which is the purchase, holding, leas- j 1 ir.g. and selling of real estate, and for these purposes to have, possess, i : and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. FOX & GEYER, Solicitors. ADM INI STRATOU'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Let ters of Administration on the Estate of Franklin H. Blake, late of the City ' of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, deceased, hi(ve been granted ■ to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having ' claims or demands will make known the same without delay to 1 JNO. W. BLAKE, Administrator, c 224 South iFourth Street. Or Sunbury, Pa, < JAMES G. HATZ. Attorney, 1 Calder Building, < Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that the following accounts have been filed in tlie Court of Common Pleas of Dau- 1 phin County, Pa., and will be con , firmed by said Court on the 20th day I of March, 1919, unless cause be shown!! to the contrary. Second account of Charles A. Ambler, Insurance Commissioner, and as such statutory liquidator of the affairs of the Modern Protective As sociation. _ _ First and final account of Common- ; • wealth Trust Company, guardian of Augustus Shaffer, a weak-minded per son (now deceased). First nd final accoffnt of Common ' wealth Trust Company, guardian of Patrick Gilnaugh, u weak-minded per son (now deceased). CHARLES E. PASS, Prothonotary. NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION , on the Estate of Paul B. Steckley. late of Harrisburg. Pa., deceased. Having ' been granted to the undersigned, re siding at No. 2021 Green street, Har risburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, at once, and those having claims will please present them to WILLIAM W. STECKLEY, Or Administrator. I. P. BOWMAN. Attorney. AUDITOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the ■ unucrsigned Auditor appointed by the . Orphans' Court of Dauphin County to , pass upon the exceptions to, and to 1 make distribution of the balance, as; shown in, the First and Final Ac count of B. F. Blougli, Adminiatra • tor of the Estate of W. R. Blough, 1 late of Middle l'axton Township, Dau ■ phin County, Pennsylvania, to and 1 among those entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment in ■ the Dauphin County Law Library, at the Court House, Harrtsburg. Penn sylvania, on Tuesday, March 11, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where those interested in the distribution of the said balance may appear. : A. 11. HULL Auditor. PUBLIC SALE There will be offered for public Bale, In front of the Court House at Har risburg. Pa., on Tuesday, March 11, 1619, at 2 o'clock P. M., all that cer tain tract of land located at Itum melstown. Pa., being on the southeast corner of Hanover and Poplar avenue fronting (130) one hundred and thirty feet on Hanover street and extending back along Poplar .avenue (170) one hundred and seventy feet to Syndi cate alley, having thereon erected a two-story shoe factory and basement, together with machinery therein, be-f ing. and known as the W. L. Pike Shoe Factory. , J. W. DESCIIANT. Secretary. WICKEYI3HAM & METZGER, Attorneys. Bergner Bldg.. , llarrisburg, Pa, . 1 MARKETS 1 LOCAL MARKET Prices in local produce markets Include: Onions, 20; celery, (home) 10-20; celery, 20-30; redbeets, 8; peppers, 5-10; lettuce, 15-25; endive, 5-8; pinoapples, 40-50; grapefruit, 2 for 26; eggplant, 30-35; cauliflower, 20- 25; turnips, 10; tomtatoes, 15-20 each: sweet potatoes, 70; strawber ries, $1; chickens (live) 35; chick ens (dressed) 45-50; eggs. 45; but | tcr, 60; sauerkraut, 15; beans (navy) 20; lard, 30. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg: 33C Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, | New York furnish the following j quotations: Open Noo'n I Allis Chalmers 34% 34% Amer. Beet Sugar 73% 73% j American Can 45% 46% Am. Car and Fndry Co.. 93% 92 Amer. Loco 66% 63% Amer. Smelting ... .... 67% 67 American Sugar 117% 117 Anaconda 60 ' 60% Atchison 91% 92% Baldwin Locomotive 77 77% Baltimore and Ohio 48% 49 Butte Copper 24% 22% Cal. Petroleum 26% 26 Canadian Pacific 162% 162 Central Leather 63 63% Chesapeake and Ohio ...58% 58% Chi. Mil. and St. Paul ... 36% 37 Chicago, R. I. and Pacific 25 25% Corn Products 48 48 Crucible Steel 60% 60% Distilling Securities ... 68% 59 Erie 17% 17% General Motors 154% 154% Goodrich, B. F. 68% 69% Great Northern, Pfd .... 94% 94% Great North. Ore. subs .. 38 76 38 76 Hide and Leather 20 1974 Inspiration Copper ...... 45 45 International Paper 46% 46% Kennecott 30 30 Kansas City Southern 20 20% Lackawanna Steel 66% 66% Lehigh Valley 55% 56 j Mex. Petroleum ........173% 172 76 1 Miami Copper 22% 22% Midvale Steel 42% 4274 N. Y. Central 75% 7574 N. Y., N, H. and H 30 30% Norfolk and Western ...10574 105% Northern Pacific 9274 93 Pacific Mail 32 32 Penna. R. R 44% 44% Pittsburgh ,Coal 46% 46 Railway Steel Spg 7576 75% Ray Con. Copper' 19% 19% Reading 82% 83% Republic Iron and Steel 77 76% Southern Pacific 14)1% 102 Southern Ry 29 29% Studebaker 58% 69 Union Pacific 131 13174 U. S. I. Alcohol 114 114 74 U. S. Rubber 81 81% U. S. Steel 92 Utah Copper 69% 69% Westinghouse Mfg. 44% ,5" Willys-Overland 26% 26% I Western Maryland 1174 11% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, March 1. Wheat No. i. soft. leu. 2.20: No. 2, red. $2.21; No. 3. soft. red. $2.24. Corn—Market quiet and steadv; No. $1 37*® M 5 43 t0 Ktade and Oats The market is firm; No. 2, white. 6874 ®69c; No. 3, white, 67 © 67 74 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, firsts. 56c; nearby prints, fancy, 62@64c. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.45 c; extra line granulat ed, 9c. Eggs Market higher; Pennsylva nia and other nearby firsts, free carer, $13.20 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.05 per case; western, extra firsts, tree cases, $13.20 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.05 per case; fancy, selected, packed. 51 if 53c per dozen. Cheese The market is steady; New Y'ork and Wisconsin, tull milk old, 326 "6c; do., new, 30031 c. ' Live Poultry Market higher; fowls, 37® 38c; spring chickens, larger sizes, 37038 c; fowls not leghorns, 32®36e; white leghorns, 24®:<70; vouiig, aofrmeated roosters, 32@33c; old roosters,26<B!27c; staggy, young roosters, 29®Slc; epnng chickens, not leghorns, 3uipi32c, white leghorns. 29® 30c; broil ing chickens, 174 to 2 pounds 1550 c; larger, • 45®18c; roast-, LEGAL NOTICES AUDITOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, who on February 3, 1919 was appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, to make distribution of the balance shown in the first and final account of Alvin N. Lyons, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Gallic Simonton, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, deceased, to and among those entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment at his office. Room 2, Jtuss Building, 15 North Market Square. Harrisburg Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, March 11' 1919, at two (2) o'clock P. M.. when anu where those interested in the dis tribution of said balance may appear, if they see fit to do so. (Signed) B. FRANK NEAD, Auditor. Fel raury 22. 1919. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Bureau of Water and Light. I PUBLIC SALE of scrap iron, brass! and copper will be held at the Pipe! Line Shop. Twelfth and Forster Striets, at 11 o'clock A. M.. on Sat urday. March 8. SAMUEL F. HASSLER, Superintendent, j THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRDJ FOURTH, SEVENTH, EIGHTH, NINTH. TENTH, THIRTEEN!! AND I FOURTEENTH WARDS OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG. The owners of unregistered prop erties in the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Seventh. Eighth, Ninth, Tenth. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards, of the City of Harrisburg, tn accordance with the terms of a cer tain part of the Act of Assembly, ap proved 27th June, 1913; Pamphlet Laws of 1913, page 568, and Ordinance No. 11, File of City Council, Session of 1918-1919. are hereby notified to furnish within thirty days from the Third day of March. 1919, to the City Engineer, at his office, descriptions of their respective properties, upon blanks to bo furnished by the City i and at the same time to present their conveyance to bo stamped by the said engineer, wlthoqt charge, as evidence of the registry thereof. Any person or persons neglecting or retusing to comply with the provisions of this section for a period of thirty days af ter public notice of the requirements thereof shall be liablo to appenalty of five dollars, to be recovered with ccsts or suit In the name and for the use c.f the City, as penalties for the violation of City Ordinances ar* recoverable. Blanks may be obtain ed at the office of the City Engineer, Room 316. Commonwealth Trust Com pany Building, 222 Market street, Har risburg, Penna. M. B. tCOWDEN. City Engineer. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Let ters Testamentary on the Estate of Howard A. Hagerman, late of Lower Paxton Township. County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to FANNIE HAGERMAN. Executrix; LEVI LANDIS, Or Harrisburg, Pa., R. D., No. 6. JAMES a. HATZ. Attorney. Harrisburg, Pa. J ing chickens. 30®36c: ducks, Pekin, 42®46c; do., old. 30®33c; In dian Runners, 40® 41c; spring ducks, Long Island. j4430c; turkeys. .HfuiJ4c; geese, nearby. 3"c: do„ western 30c. Drersed Poultry—Market steady; spring, choice, to fancy, 46® 48c; do., western, choico to fancy, 45®46u; turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 4u ®42c; turkeys, common, 30®35c; old turkeys 40®42c; capons, seven to eight pounds, 44® 45c; do., smaller aires. 40®42c;- fowls, fresh killed, choice, to fancy. 3674 ®37c; do„ smaller sizes, 28®36c; roosters, 27c; westerr roasting chickens, 28®37c; western broiling chickens. 42®44c; ducks, western, 38®l0c; Pekln ducks. 38®40c; old ducks, 30@S2c; Indian Runners. 36®37ci spring ducks. Long ®42c; turkeys, common, 30®35c; aid. Island. 30®4Uc: geese. 26®30c, Potatoes The market is firm; New Jersey, No. 1, 75® 90c per basket; do.. No. 2, 50®60e per oasket; lu., iou-tb. bugs. No. 1. $2.60® 1.00 cxtru quality; do.. No. I. 61.50® 8.26; Pennsylvania. No. I 100 lbs.. $2.2u®2.40; do., per lOp lbs., fancy, 12.95 u-in. Nev. Jersey. fno. 1, yas lbs.. $2.16®2.601 do„ No. 2. 100 lbs s! 25® 1.75; western, per 100 lb.. $1.90 ©2 25; New York state, per 100 lbs., $2.15©2.25; Maine, per 100 lbs., sl.Bo® 1 90; bcmsuia sun Aluijluuu, per tu bal. 90c®$1.10; Michigan, per 10) lbs.. $1.66® 1.70; Florida, per barrel. $1.60®2.90; Florida. per bushel, hamper, 76®6b0; !• lortda, per 160-lb. Bscs 11.6C®3.00, North Carolina, p. barrel. $1.50®4.00; South Carolina, per barrel, $1.50®4.U0; Norfolk, per bar rel. $3.26; Eastern Sbore, p 6( barrel. $2.00®2.75; fancy, Macuugie. No. 1. per l> a V, e ri is? 1 " ' Sok 2 barrel, fl.gnff 1.69. Tallow Market dull and weak; nrime city, in tierces. 9c; dor., special, loose. 9%c; prime county, 8c; dark, do., 7©77*0; edible, in tierces, 12 13 Flour—'The market Is dull; winter itraight. western, J10.25® 10.60 per larrel; do., nearvy, $9.60©10.u0 per larrel. Kansas straight. slu.6o# 10.75; ■iqc barrel; do., short, patents. $10.76 irll.oo per barrel; spring, short, pat ents. $10.75® 11.00 per barr.l; do., spring patents, $10.50® 10.76 per barrel; spring, firsts, ciear. $9.26® 9.40. Hay Market dull; timothy. No. 1, large and small bales, s2B.Do® 29.00 per ton; No. 2, do., $26.0U®27.00 per ton; No. 3. do.. $23.00®24.00. Clover Light mixed, $26.00® 27.00 per ton; No. 1, do., $25,00® 26.00 per ton; No. 2. do., $23.00®24.00 per ton. Bran The market is dull; soft winter. In 100-lb. sacks. $47.00@48.00 per ton; spring, in 100-lb. sacks, $44.00 u'4 5.M4 par toil. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Marclf I.—Stocks clos ed higher. Baldwin Locomotive 7.7% General Asphalt 67 7 , General Asphalt, Pfd 101 Lake Superior Corporation .... 19% 1 Lehigh Navigation 71 % | Lehigh Valley 65% Pennsylvania Railroad 44% Philadelphia Electric 25 Philadelphia Company 34 Philadelphia Co., Pfd Bid 28 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 24% Reading 83%; Storage Battery 69% Union Traction . 38 74 United Gas Improvement 71 United States Steel 92% York Railways J % Y'ork Railways, Pfd 31 CHICAGO BO ARD OF TRADE By Associated Press C hicago, March I.—Board of Trade closing: Corn —May, 1.2574; July, 1.2174. Oats—May. 59%; July, 58%. Pork.—May, 41.00: July, 38.00. J>ard—May, 25.10; July, 24.50. Ribs—May, 22.70; July, 21.47. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, March 1. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Hogs Receipts, 8,000: market active, fully 5c to 10c higher; considering quality and weight. Bulk of sales, $17.40® 17.60; butchers, $17.50017.75; light, $16.50® 17.55; packing, $16.65017.45; throw outs, $16.00016.65: pigs, good to choice, $14.00016.00. Cattle Receipts. .2,000; compared with a week ago; beef steers un- Bakery For Rent April Ist Store, Dwelling and Bake-House Broad and Penn Streets Apply to - Mrs. C. M. Orth, 219 Broad Street H. M. HOFFMANN Professional Funeral Director Day and Night Calls Promptly Attended To. Phone Bell 41*1, or Call at 310 X. SECOND ST. —SSg4sM>Slsa4^ ' W T_V_T.VJF V T T.T..T ▼.T.T VT TV T.T..T T 1 T T..T ,f _ ' I This Beautiful Home Ji . FOR SALE < ► . . i ' ■ 1 y This beautiful home facing on three streets will be sold at a sacrifice. The owner is j j ' y leaving the city. Three stories stone and brick construction, twelve rooms finished with hardwood floors. Best hot watfer heating system. House stands on an ideal lawn and I y faces three streets, all of them paved. Car line at the door. Frontage on Whitehall f ►' Street 117 feet, on Regina street 137 feet. This lot meets at a circle of ten feet at the f ► intersection of V itehall and Regina Streets. Excellent Home > , Good Investment •< Can Be Converted Into Apartment < ► " For Terms ami Price Call Dr. J. A. ORWIG 1851 Whitehall Street q| J Bell Phone 811-R i '' ' • ? :• , ; r evenly 25c to- 75c higher; fat cws, heifers, bulls and feeders, 26c to 50c higher: canners and cutters 2t>c to 50c lower; calves 75c higher. Sheep Receipts, 2,000: market un evenly 50c to SI.OO higher ' than a week ago. Y'earlings and strong weight and in-between grades of lambs advancing most. NEW YORK CURB STOCKS Fallowing quotations furnished by Howard A . Riley and Company, 212 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa.: Land Title Building, Phila.-; 20 Broad street. New York City: NDI'STRIALS Last Sale Aetna 9% Inter Con. Rub 19 Hupp Mo 7 United Profit 1 15-16 1 Wright 4% Submarine 15 U. S. Ship 3% United Motors 4% INDEPENDENT OILS „ Last Sale Barnntt % Cosden 7% Federal 2% Inter Pet 22% Met. Pet 3 % pkmulgee M % Northwest 50 Boston und Wyo 37 Gleirnpck 374 Island 7% Midwest 1 7-16 MIXING Last Sale Atlanta 4 Big Ledge 11-16 Cresson 5 Canada 1 15-16 Goldfleld Con ........... 18 Rescue , 9 74' Tonopuh Ex 2 1-1 C White Caps 11 , Boston and Montana .... 49 Caledonia 30 Cash Boy 5 74 Hecla 4 74 Jumbo Ex 14 Ray Hercules 2% Tonopali Bel" 374 West End 1 3-16 PANSY" STALK BLOOMING Marysvtlle, Pa., March I.—A pansy ' stalk with five flowers is blooming \ • I Income Tax Forms , '/ - | .... For Incomes of more than $5,000 Ready For Distribution ! / i 170RMS for reporting incomes of more than $5,000 arc now j ready for distribution and may be obtained at any of our Other forms available on request: Form 1040A —for reporting net incomes of not more than I $5,000. i I Form 1099—for reporting information of payments of SI,OOO lufl or more during 1918 for salaries, wages, compensation, rent, interest, etc. Our booklet on the New Revenue Law contains the full text of the income tax, war profits and excess profits tax,'and other pro visions of the Act. with explanatory summaries and examples of the application.of the law. This booklet will be sent on request. V Guaranty Trust Company of New York 140 Broadway 'apital and Surplus $50,000,000. Resources Over 700,000,000 For further information address John C. Jessup, Jr. • - - 1 , 200 Caider Building, Harrisburg " ' •., V ' W I Telephone - - Harrisburg 4624 > ' In the yard of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. [ Kpsminger in Chestnut street. _The ! plant lias been In the yard through oiit the entire winter. I II ==r ' Free Service We are prepared to furnish income tax blank forms, information and assistance, free of charge to those whose income was less than $5,000 last year. Call at your convenience We are here to serve Allison Hill Trust Company Thirteenth and Market Sts. i The Landlord Gets the ]j { H Money * ; And you get the receipts, a raise in rent now and then and delay and trouble about repairs and improvements. Why not be your own Landlord, pay rent to yourself and fix your - Home to suit you? What others do you can do and 3500 families have secured Homes by our fair and easy Monthly Payment plan. Come and ask us or get our booklet—"How to Get a Home." No commission, no renewals, small ! experfse, share in the profits, low interest rate. Office open daily and Saturday night. Both phones. I . 108 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. State Capital Savings & Loan Association 15 RUBBER STAMOP IJII SEALS & STENCILS 111 ifU M FRrHe.STENCILWOS" si 11130 LOCUSTSU HBaWL 11
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