—i j Additional Classified Ads •n Opposite Page STORAGE STORAGE , Carload Storage at Low Hates. 1 THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD.. Highspire, Fn. Phones: Hell: Steelton 169 Y. Dial: Steelton S-l - STORAGE —419 Broad street, house -1 id goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Uoth phones. -tTORAGE —In brick building, rear < •> Market. Household goods in clean, rivate rooms. Reasonable rates. P. *; Diener. 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof Ware . use S3 per month and up. Lower -toruge lates In non-rireproo£ ware house. liarrtsburg Storage Co.. 437- .ti. South Second street- WUUtt TO DESK \ \ HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. -TOUEFKR'S RESTAURANT—Home king served to Husinessnien and ladle-.- in sepatate dining rooms. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES FOGS FOR HATCHING Lglan strain White Leghorn. selected ucs. from pen No. 1, la for <1.50 or tor 15.50. Selected Eggs. No. 1 • eii. 1 or 11.00 or 100 for $5.50. J. P. y Derrr.ond. Newvllle, Pa.. No. 4. R. P. . UNDERTAKERS SVMUEL S. FACKLKR, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Perry St. HELL 1956. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director. and Embalmer. all North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 214 L CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY ' cautifullv situated on Market street Vt of Twenty-sixth. and on the - "e-th and east faces the new* patk w The prices of lots are modei ' Miller Bios. A; Co.. Agents. Cleaners anil llyors WHY buy new* clothing, when we in vour'old ones as good as new \ „ '< the tune for spring cleaning. divan s. i;46ft North Sixth. Both Phonos. Call and Deliver. AUTOMOBCLES YOU CAN BUY A REBUILT TRUCK .\- CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS •, i.. and 2-ton Garfords. chassis only or equipped with rcss or dump bodies. lh-ic-l'j and 2ft-ton Bethlehem, with or without bodies. Light delivery wagons, in cluding Buieka, overlands and Vims. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO. Open Evenings. • • •-"14 N irth Second St. Both Phones. j FOR SALE -,u n-pass. nger Packard S.x.' ...; model, '.rood as new. lrv --i :i j- 3.000 miles. Address Care of felegrap.i. I>R SALE One-ton Broekway • Continental motor, new tires ■■ ar. Will carry lC tuns any ',-here. Suitable for any general ■ ling. Have no uae for same. Will .. at a bargain. *.jO."t'. Address it. V Brougher. Boiling Springs. Pa. er ,;i t rai-dtsv ille Milk Station. K P. SALE Ford Roadster, with tru k 1 u'*. in tine condition. Cheap. \\ r.lnut street. Bell 3252 R. FOR SALE Two 1917 Ford Tour lt.g one 1316 Ford Roadster, one 1916 „ assenger Oidsmobile. one 1913 id-baker. Highest cash prices paid : r used cars. Last End Garage. Mr. Hunter, rear of Thirteenth and Wal nut streets. Bell 315 J. FOR SALE Studebaker, "-passen ger coupe, electrically equipped. Price "try reasonable. Will accept U. S. Bonds. Inquire CIS Clinton street. FOR SALE Willys Six. 7-rasse*i ccr Continental motor, new paint. AI < aiidiu -'ti. Any demonstration. This - ■ good buv. Inquire at 1919 Derry. L-cil 19C4R. I"DHL> DELIVERY CAR Panel >- in good condition. All overhaul ed: motor: new back gears. Call at la 4 7 Perry street. FOR SALE Ford Roadster, with k bouv. in fine condition. Cheap. . o Walnut street. Bell 3252 R. FOR SALE One Grant Roadster. ; j condition. First 1123.t'0 takes Coxestown Garage. Dial 5751. CADILLAC ROADSTER With c'-ctric starter; engine pump with hose; new tires. Will sell at a bar ic ,n. Call at 322 Blackberry street. i 'YERLAND TOURING CAR FOR < \LE -—■ 5-passenger, in good condi tion. Cheap. Inquire Federal Square Garage, corner Court and Cranberry streets. FOR SALE. One top, for a Ford touring car, in good condition, cheap to quick buyer. Apply 1727 Keglna street, after 6 p. m. FOR SALE One Hupmobile Roadster. Good condition. Firs: luj takes It. Coxestown Garage. Dial FOR SALE Overland machine; '-.■ trie lights; one Cord tire; new irburetor and magneto on car. Can te > J en at Ferry's Oarage. 125 South Cameron street. Price. {300.U0. HUDSON SPEEDSTER ln first class condition; Butck Light 0, like r.cw; 1912 Cadillac Touring. Harris burg Auto. Tire and Repairing Co.. 131 South Third street. FOR SALE Hupmobile touring car Model K: 5 good tires, extra rim, Kcllog power pump. This car is in excellent condition. 1423 Third street. FECIAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS Cadillacs —Mercer. x. Overlands —Fords. 1 Ford ton truck, with worm drlvo with 1200 body, cheap. Overland delivery, new. Cheap. Apply REAM & SOS. Palmyra. Pa. 1917 FORD CARS Tour.ng 134.3.00. Harlev-I'avldson Tw in, with side car. 1250.00. Get acquainted with me. Save | money on any used machine wanted Simon Ilorsl. Linglestown, Pa. MONDAY EVENING. AUTOMOBILES J TO THE CAR OWNERS WHO WANT THE MOST FOR THEIR MONEY. Also smoothed running car. j Call and see the Raytield man at FEDERICK'S GARAGE, ISO 7-09 North Seventh Street. Or meet us at the Auto show. , Agent for Kayfleld Carburetor. : Also General Auto Repairs. 01-D AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers, n'unv condition. See mo before sac- j ■. dicing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto I Wrecking. A. Schlffman, SI, i* z| N rth Cameron street. Bel! ;'.6.7b. j AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger t ai> tor business or pleasure at all hours. BEI .L 2360. DIAL 4914 FOR SALE. -- One 1912 Cadillac ■ live-passenger touring car repainted una overhauled. Two sets of uood ve-ir 'ires in extra good condition, will demonstrate. Must be sold this week. Call 3b Ann street. .Middle town. Pa. __________ M M. I'K.NN GARAGE [ • I.ij Muencl! stteet. Limousines for inner tl parties and balls: careful ) drivers; open day and night. Beil j 4 36 4. • KEYSTONE Al'TO TOP CO til sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experU; -J"" Iwork. Reasonable rates, 'W'VNTED Ail kinds of used auto j tires. We pay highest cash Price*. No nink H. Esterbrook. Nortni ! Third street- P'-R 409'.'. I i FOlt SALE 1916 Model Oldsmo- i bile Fight. Touring; 4 tires practically, new; 3 extra tire?, newly painted; In una condition; a bargain. K. .. i Uashcar. Millersburg. 1 a. IX>K SALE. 1919 Maxw ell tour- ! ing i ar. Ford touring ear. 191. I Bulck touring car. ISRi V ' lie tour ing car. Rex Garage. 191. North | Fbird street. I WANTED Any model or make! ; tut.. Tire V ulcan.zing Molds. < mpletcj ! piarts ~r Parts, for • ash. i.oe do laerlptlon. Queen City luL to., Cin-l . innati. - Ohio. j FEDERAL CARAGE Automobile Repairing. No Job too small. Let us do your work. Ford Specialty. Both Phbues. FEDERAL GARAGE, Court and Cranberry Streets. BARGAINS Premier. Ibis, electric gear shift.; run 6.lie miles; . -passenger. Hudson 6-31. roadster, nve new Dtiiby 2ft - ton trucks, crii au i ed, In line condition; dump bod>. Packard. 1-ton. Reo, .-ton. oiler used trucks on hand. Full : Denby chassis. DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 CAPITAL STREET. FOR SALE 1915 St idebakt r. in cood condition; just been ovihau.ed, ice trie lights and starter, tires g .--d is new also one kit "f tools ana e\- ras' Inquire 2T2'J Kensington street AUTO RADIATORS of ull Kinds re- - "aired by specialists. Also tenders, I fanrPS. etc. Best service in town. Hat- ' risburg Auto Radiator Works. 6'Jj j Ncrth Third street. FOR RALE 1917 Reo 5-passeuger. I Apply Sible's Garage. 3ul Cumber j und "street. City- MICHIGAN 4'.' Touring Car. in ox i Ccilent shape. Will be sold at a bar ram. This ear is electrically equip ped. 1913 Buick Roadster, in At "•iibpc*, cannot be toia lroiu new. Ford Touring Car. extra tire, t„4". I 'Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co.. 22-.6: xoith Camel on street. . SECOND-HAND TRUCKS ANDi Pl-EASURE CARS FOR SALE— Ford .011 trucks. 2-ton Autocar truck. 2-ton Republic truck. 4-passenger .Mltcaoll j Tut roadster. 7-passenger Hay ties I touring car. Intel national Harvester; Company of America, Truck Depart-' aieiit, 619 Walnut street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND 111. PAIRS DREADNAUGHT 5.000-MILE TIRES 30x3 Ribbed Tread 113.53 SexSft " " IMb ' 32x3'. " " 20.63 21x4 " " -S.2S 32x4 " ~ .6-53 33x4 " " 27.60 34x4 " " 26.43 35x4 Vj ' 26.52 36x4 Vs 40.33 Sox3 Vacuum Tread 15.53 30x3 V 4 " " 15.6S 32X3 H " " *--45 31x4 " 28.61 32X4 * " 29.1t 33x4 " " 50.60 34X4 " " 31.65 33x4 ft " " 42.46 I 26x4 ft " " 4 4.0? ! DAYTON CYCLE CO, 912 N. Third St. Dial 4990. aCNbIIi.NE GARAGE Auto le palriug by an expert. Road joes a specialty. Charges icasonabte. Lotu' Phones. Sunshine Gaiag.-. .Nona' Caineion street. AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Mod ern trick garage, 503 Jaines stieet.: utnee, 810 Nortn Third street. Dial phuue 5839. Also ptivate garage i j 1321 North Sixth stieet, in rear. MoroHCYCLITa AND BICYCLUS BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDP-Etv RLDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. I MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch h;gh tension, Elshinuun, ia,s.ey, i splitdorf. Mea, Remy and uitxeient i makes of coils, carburetors, etc. a ' scluttruail, 22-24-26 Nortu waareroa sll eet. Bel! 2633. FOR SALE REAL MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS ■, One 1917 Hurley-Davidson, wlthi sldetar. Une 1517 Indian, with sidecar. i One 1916 Indian, with sidecar. ! One used Delivery Van. Une single-cylinder Excelsior. ! AH above machines aie in nrst-class ' . condition, and will be sold very cheap. ! I Call at 1227 North Sixth street. LEGAL NOTICES I N.-Tl'-E Letters Testamentary i , 1 in the Estate of Anna M. Lauo- Ki • lof Harrlsburg. Dauphin Countv' . I deceased, having been granted to ti,, I! undtif.gned residing in HarrishuVlr" Pa, alt persons indebted to said 1-*?' :ai" are requested to make immediate payment, and those having c-ia'me wnl present them for settlement -r CHAS. WIESMAN MARY RUDER, ' Executors Or, .. 1160 Mulberry street HARVEY lv. KNLPP, Attorney ' 3 Russ Building, Hairisburg, pa. MY wife, Sara Hart/., having left] in\ bed and board without just cause ! i i hereby notify all persons not to | harbor nor trust her on my accouu |,is I will not pay any debts contracted ■by her. USignedl JOHN A. HARTZ f MARKETS XKW YORK STOC KS j' Chandler Brothers and Company | members of New York and Philadel i phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar i ket Square. Harrisburg: 326 Chestnut i street. Philadelphia: 34 Pine street. ' New York furnish the% following t quotations: Open Noon ! Allis Chalmers 36 36 ■ Amer. Beet Sugar ...... 75* American Can 50ft 50ft Am. Car and Fndry C 0.... 91ft 90ft Amer. Loco 66 66 Amer. Smelting 6S T 69ft j American Sugar 124 ft 126 ft Anaconda 61 ft 62 ft I Baldwin Locomotive ... SS SSft ' Bethlehem Steel 67 67 ft ; Butte Copper 21ft 21ft i Cay. Petroleum 26ft 26ft Canadian Pacific 159-, 159 ft {Central Leather 71ft 71ft i Chesapeake and Ohio ... sSft 58 ft [Chicago R. V and Pacific. 24ft 24ft j Chino Con. Copped 34ft 85ft Corn Products 53 ft 53 ft Crucible Steel 67 67 Distilling Securities ... 64 64 General Motors .. • ..161 16oft Goodrich, B I-*. 66 65 ft Great North, Pfd 93ft 94 Great North. Ore. subs . 41ft 41ft Hide and Leather ISft 18ft Hide and Leather. Pfd. . 98ft 9Sft Inspiration Copper 47ft 48ft : International Paper .... 45ft 4sft Kenneeott 31 1 31ft Lackawanna Steel 70ft 70ft Lehigh Valley 55 55 Mexwell Motors 35 ft 36 ft Merc. War CtN 27ft 27 Merc. War. Olfs. Pfd. . ..111ft 111 ft ' Mex. Petroleum 181 ft 181 ft Miami Copper 23 23 j Mldvale 45 ft 45 ft , N. Y. Central 75 75 •N. Y„ N. H. and 14. .... 30 ,29ft ] Norfolk and West. lot 104 j Northern Pacific 92ft 92ft I Penna. R. R 43ft 43ft j Pittsburgh Coal 49 49 : Railway Steel Spg 78-ft 78ft Ray Con. Copper 19 ft 20 ft j Reading Soft 85ft Republic Iron and Steel.. 82ft 82ft i Southern Pacific 101 ft lvlft ! Southern R> 19 28 ft j Studebaker 62 61ft Union Pacific 129 ft 129 ft r. S 1. Alcohol 140 161 1 4 I 1". S. Rubber 83 62ft jr. S. Steel 98 ft 98 ft lUtah Copper "2ft 73-ft | Virginia-Car. Chctn 58 58 Wcstinghouse Mfg 47 46ft Willy s-Uvei'land . 29 28 ft PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE B-, Associou-d Brest I'hilnilelpliia. March 21. Wheat N . 1. soil, rod, 32.20; No. 2. red, *2.24; No. 3. soft. red. 82.21. Corn The market is firm: No. -2. yellow, as to giaue una location, : ? ' .6' 1 1.65. cats The market is higher. |No, 2. White, 76 t 77c; No. 3. while, j 7 3 If 7 5 ft c. Butler The market is lower; ■ western. creamery. extra. firsts, t-c. nearby prints, fancy, 727f74c, Henr.'it Sugars Market steady; -,'ov.dered, y.loc. extra line granulat ed. 9c. Eggs Market ii.gher; Pennsylva nia and othei nearby rusts, tree cases, |12.50 per case; do, current . e.-cipts, fiee cases. }i2.o" per case, western, extra, lirsis. free case*. 112.15 per case; do, firsts, free cases. 812.0" p< : case; fancy, selected pack ed. 45Ji47c per dozen. Cheese The market is firm; New t • rk and Wisconsin, fu.l miik, I new. Ilptlc; do. old. 35tj 38c. I Live Poultry Market firm: fowls, j i 1-7 ft *;i loc: spring chickens, larger ' • , vs. 39 a 40c; fowls, not legnorns, 22 ; .f36c: wiilte leghorns. 34®J7c;j { oung, softmeated roosters. 32y330; old roosters, 27 h 28c: staggy, young roosters, SOtfSlc; spring chickens, not leghorn. "Ob 32c; white legliorns, 25g: 2cc: broiling chickens. Ift to 2 pounds. Do#ssc; larger, 50®55c; roasting chickens. 30'g;36c; ducks, Peking. 42-I 45c do, old. StijiSJr; ln d.an Runners. 4-' IT 41 c: spring ducks, i oug Island, 34 4136 c: turkeys, 31tt-38c; I geese, nearby, ;;0c: do, western, 30c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, ! spring, choice. to fancy, 46'g 48c; : do, western, choice to fancy, 45t*4(c; turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 40 j .j 43r; turkeys, common, 30g3ac; old LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting of tlte stockholders •of J. HORACE MtFAP.LA.ND COM i PANY will be held at the principal office of the company in Harrisbuig.: ' p a , on the 28tit day of March. I9iy" at 3.30 I'. M, for the purpose of vot ing for or against an increase in the capital slock "f the company* from J135.000 to 1200,000; the creation of a new issue of Preferred Capital ftook. and to provide for the redemp tion of the present outstanding Pre ferred Capital Stock of the cotu- PAll> ' ,J. HORACE McFARLAND, Secretary. BIDS FOR GRADING * SEALED PROPOSALS wil be receiv ed be the Suj't-rintendent of Str-j.-ts land Public Improvements at his office Room 30'.' commonwealth Trust Com -1 rinv Building. No. 222 Market Street i Harrisburg. Pa, up until noon of Mon : ,-iac. March 31. 1919. for the GRADING ,f" EIGHTEENTH STREET, from i 11 ERR STREET to VERBEKE ! STREET, and VERBEKE STREET, 'rom FIFTEENTH STREET ty EIGH TEENTH STREET. Blank bids and specifications may be had on applica tion. The right to reject any and all ; i,ds is reserved. W. H. LYNCH, -Superintendent. CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap ' plication will b" made to the Oover nyr of the State of Pennsylvania on : *'hursday, th" 10th day of April, 1919. under the A t of Assembly of the I Commonwealth of Pennsylvania en titled "An Act to provide for the in -iiicralicn ana regulation of certain 'corporation*." approved April 29. 1874. i Mid the supplements thereto, lor the charter oi an intended corporation to Ibe called th' "PENN-HARRIS TAXI I SERVICE COMPANY," the character 'and object c-t which is the transac tu>n of a general taxicab and taxi service business in all its branches, n the truMl ortation of persons and ; ii pc-rty. and the transaction of all -uc-h nuslnoss r.j is necessary and in "•id'ntal thereto, and for these pur p. ses to l'.av *. possess, and enjoy all •ho rights. 1 -c-nefita .and privileges of 'the sard Act of Assembly and its sup jicnier.ltf. . !* HORACE A. SEGELBAUM, Solicitor. ' PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL I I PROPERTY j THE UNDERSIGNED, ADMI.NIS ! TRATOR of the Estate of V. A. EN iuli'li i.'SECKE, Deceased, will sell at . PUBLIC SALE on the premises. No. •COS NORTH THIRD STREET, HAR i I'ISBI'RG. Pennsylvania, on 1 TUESDAY. MARCH 25. 1919, at 2 P. M, ' \t L the household furniture, relies, and other personal chatties of said Decedent, consisting among other 'things Of one upright r>iano, bedroom i i rniture, etc. ' TERMe— < vSH ON DAY OF SALE. I MARlßfßl'l'-G TRUST COMPANY*. 1 tc'ministrator of Estate of V. A. En rich Daecke, Deceased. " NOTICE NOTICE is heteDy given that Let teis of Administration on the Estate of 11-V GAKONZIK, late of the City Of Harrisburg. County of Dauphin, i nd State of Pennsytvania, deceased have been granted to D uaronzik and Harry Garonzik. residents of said City of Harrisburg. i-ennsylvania. to whom all person* indebted to sard Estate are -equested to make payment, and all those having claims or demands wi[! 1 mske known the same without delay make D. GARONZIK, ueIe consid ered at a joint meeting with the j County Commissioners later in the i week. j Mayor Keister has addressed a let , ter to each of the department heads j asking that they prepare estimates | of the amount of floor space and the I number of rooms their departments will need in any such new struc ture. These will be presented to morrow and some concrete informa tion be reached for consideration at the joint meeting later in the week. The exact time for this second meet ing has not been selected. Former Kaiser Gets Threatening Letters By Associated Press Amerongen. March 24. —There is a state of extreme alertness around the von Bentinck liurch attendance Is due to the best I Sabbath observance law in the I'nited States." the Rev. A. Y. Shelly told the members of the llarrisburg notary t,'fub, whom he addressed on the pa triotic observance of Sunday, at the Ponn-Harris Hotel at noon to-day. The speaker said that the best brand of American patriotism is taught ir. the churches, and that to tweak uown the Subbatli as Pcnnsyt vanlans Know it. would be to strike at the very foundations of the na tion. The Koike bill, amending the old Sabbath laws, .Mr, Shelly said, is de signed to enable the movie snow op erators to gather in the sheekols of the public, and Is backed also by pro moters ot the Philadelphia orchestra, who arc tired of making up unnu.il i deficits. 't he meeting was attended by more thin thirty ministers, and K. c. Her man was presented us chairman by I icsidclit Kli X. Ilcrshcy. Mr. llermiii called upon the ministers, led by the ltev. i)r. Mudge, a member of tile club, to sing m chorus, "Hailing, l Am t.rowing Old." and l>r. Mudgc, ut'tw the rendition of Hie song, said that lie had lu urd it said that the ministers of ihtrrisburg were not in harmony, l>ui In.' is Hum in ;i position to dony it. President Ilcrshcy announced a din ner of t lie Ad Cub at t tic i'efin-l larris I'ridav evening, at which G. M. t'iellv, advetiising manager for the Waiia niaker stores, will deliver the prin ci pal address. , John Heatlicote presented tlie plans of the Armenia relief < ommittee, for the benefit of tlie ministers present it having been decided to work tlie cam paign tlirough the churches. Charles ,1. Stevens, International Harvester Company representative, and George G. McKarlaml, of the Har risburg Motor Healers' Association, addressed the club on the subject of the truck and tractor show now going on, and the club endorsed the exhibi tion. the members promising to at tend. • Franklin . Building and Loan Association NEW SERIES STARTING KINDREDS HAVE SECURED ; HOMES THOUSANDS HAVE SAVED MONEY HAVE YOU? STOCK CANCELLED ANY TIME 6 PER CENT INTEREST PAID EASY TERMS TO BORROWER ROOM 10 202 Walnut Street =T3ECIPROCALAUTOMOBILEINSUPANCE=- Home Office Philadelphia Learn what it means to your pocketbook to insure / your car at net cost — $ y Write lor information Harrisburg Branch, A. L. Hall, Patriot Bldg. Manager , FOR RENT Second and Third Floors, above CLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE Onr of tlio liost locations in the city. Has been occupied by Kellbers's photographic studio for 10 years. Second floor Is very well adapted for dental or optical parlors. APPLY AT CLASTER'S * ——— D. B. Kieffer & Co's. Annual Spring Opening PUBLIC SALENS of 225 Head of Acclimated and Commission Horses and Mules on Friday, March 28, 1919, at 12.30 P. M. AT MIDDLETOWK, PA. We will sell the folio" Inn live stock: —*s head of acclimated horses, bought personally by I>. U. KlefTer. K. St. Weaver and .1. K. Martin. They "111 consist of the Kood hlg finished drnftera, wagon horses, farm chunks, single line lendera nnd all purpose horaeat alao several closely mated tenma (lint "ill nelck np to X! hundred Iba. to the pnlr, alao aomc fancy rond nnd driving horara with plenty of atyle. quality and aperd. Thear boraca range In ngea from 4 to N years and broke to ull hurneaa and elty objeeta. 2.* head of Franklin nnd Cumberland County Horses, bought by A. B. Crraslrr nnd tV. M. (.rove, of Shlppenaburg, Pa„ and yon can feel assured that they will hnve n load of the real kind and they advise that they are shipping a load of horaea us good na grows, consisting of the good hlg finished drnftera, wagon horaea. all purpoae, farm chunks, single line leaders and business horaea, ranging In ages from 4 to II yearn old, nnd weighing up to ltl hundred lbs. each. 75 hrud of mules of ull kinds, constating of 1 enrlond of l'. Jt. Army Mules, ranging In ngea from S to H years old and weighing a, to 25 hnndred Iba. to the pllr. Mostly nil closely mated teams with the aiae, shape nnd bone ull over, all broke nnd gentle. 20 head of good big single mules of all descriptions and colors, a hunch of good classy mules, all young uad sound, n goad chance to mate no yoar single males. The hslnnee of mules consists of home bought mules of all kinds, ranging in nge from 4 to 12 years old and weighing from 2IMHI to 2S hundred lbs. to the pnlr. All closely mated tenms. in bays, blacks nnd browns, one of eneh tram n single line leader and a elnss of mules that have the height, weight, bene nnd foot to themselves will have some fat smooth mare mules, aoltable for the southern trade. 30 bend of commission and high dollnr horses and mules of all kinds, consisting of good hlg draft horses, nil purpose, livery and driving horses, and u lot of the high dollar ones. Males consist of mated teams, single mules and work slaves. Don't Forget the Day and Date Friday, March 28, 1919, at 12.30 o'clock' at MIDDLETOWN, PA. D. B. KIEFFER & CO. TEUTONS RESIST AWARD OF DANZIG TO POLISH FOES President Ebert Says Ger many Will Not Sign Pact With Proviso l\j Associated Press Copenhagen, March 24. Germany cannot and will not sign a peace which involves the annexation of Danzig by Poland, President Ebert de clared in a speech Sunday, a dispatch from Berlin says. The German president add ed that Germany could not ' give up West Prussia or part ! of upper Silesia. Ebert spoke at a meeting called to protest against the annexation of Danzig by Poland. He declared that ' Germany was prepared to ' agree to the neutralization of j the Vistula, which would in ! elude Danzig as a free port. FOR SALE ] No. 1001 North Second Street No. 1439 Vernon Street Lots on Curtin, Jefferson and Seneca Streets 706 N. Sixth St. 1615-17-19-21 Naudain Street Apartments and Store, 6th 1 and Harris. Double Brick Dwelling, : Bowers Ave., Ft. Washing ! ton. | Brick Dwelling, Bowers ! and Walnut Sts., Ft. Wash j ington. Frank R. Leib and Son ! REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 18 North Third St. HARRISBURG, PA. V. . — mJ ft I UNDERTAKER. 1745 I Chas.H.Mauk f Private Ambilaac* Phaaaa \ _ y 15