I Additional Class:tied Ads •a Opposite Pago HAULING AND MOVING HAULING Local and long n.stance. Furniture moving a spe cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser vice. Call Bell 623-J. FOR HIRK —Two-ton auto truck. Apply 1108 South Ninth street. Bell phone 247>5R. ALL KINDS OF HAULIXG AND MOVING DONE CC'NRAD BROS.. 341 KELKER ST. RF.LL PHONE 63.".1 V. DIAL PHONE 3518. STOHAGE STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Rates. THE HIGHSFIRE DISTILLERY ' CO., LTD., Hlghsplre, Fa. Fhones: Ilell: Steelton 169 Y. Dial: Steelton 9439. Al'TO STORAGE, SIC- North Third Street. Modern Garage. Dial 8939. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private trocms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for "household goods in fireproof ware house. 83 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-lire proof ware house. llarrlsburg Storuge Co., 437- : 45 South Second street. i STORAGE—In brick building, rear 405 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener. 4oS Market street WHERE TO DINE IIVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ' THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies in separate dining rooms. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES FOR SALE White Leghorn Eggs hatching. Tom Barron strain.! 11.35 per setting of fifteen. Call Bell 5 hone 3447 J. ( HATCHING EGGS Single eontb. . V.'iff Leghorns and White Wyandotte*, go d strain. $1.25 for fifteen. Bell phone 5446 J. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1313 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 3133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Fur.ei'ii Director and Embalmer, 511 North Second Street BELL 3 52. DIAL 2145. ~ CEMETERY* LOTS FOR SALE ""PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY ' Beautifully situated on Market street, east of Twenty-sixth, and on the. 1 north and east faces the new park- ] way. The prices of lots are moder-! 1 ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. Cleaners and Dyers WHY buy new clothing, when we j c.ean your old ones as good as new! Now is the time for spring cleaning. I G -dman s. 13 i - North Sixth. Both Ph nes. Call and Deliver. AUTOMOBILES YOU CAN BUY A REBUILT TRUCK ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS It, and 2-ton Garfords. chassis only or equipped with express or dump bodies. !i 1 'is - 1 li •2 Vi and 21,-ton ji Beihlehcm. with or without i bodies. ! i i Light delivery wagons, ir.- olud.r.g Buicks, overiands | and Vims. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO. i Open Evenings, i;C-214 North Second St. Both Phones | FOR SALE Se ve n-passenger Packard Twin •a x" 13-17 model. Good as new. . Traveled only 5.000 miles. Address E. 7062, Care of Telegraph. FOR SALE American Six Demonstrator — , od as new. Price right to quick buyer. Overland 90 Just been completely overhauled. Tires tuw. ... Jackson Four In A 1 me- •< hanical condition. Paint new. Tires good. Inquire j C. A. SLOUGH. | American Auto Co., t Front and Forster Sts. Both Phones. f OR SALE Packard Twin Six. • -ries 2-35. 1917. Excellent condition, j - \ iinodvear Cord tires. Price very . • as-'nable. Chester Taylor & Co., -v\enteenth and Derry streets. FOR SALE Interstate. 5-passen .■ r n good running order. Good ..t-s. Cost, $2.75'.'. Will sacrifice, if! •id at once. Call Bell phone 49u\\ . FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers, 6-cyl nder classy roadster, in first-class . •ndition. Electrically equipped. Will , >e sold cheap. Liberty Bonds taken; T. payment. Call at 10141-3 North Sev ;r.th Street. - 1 FOR SALE One five-passenger I i ..-rland Touring car, all in A 1 con-': i non. Engine overhauled. Gooi t ires. Will demonstrate. Reasonable-: >rice. I all at 446 South Fourteenth itreet. City. 1 " FOR SALE One-ton Brockway j - ;ruck, Continental motor, new tires j in rear. Will carry l'/j tons any- r '.here. Suitable for any general lYuling. Have no use for same. Will it ell at a bargain. 9550.00. Address R. j e Brougher, Boiling Springs. Pa., or 11 :all Brandtsville Milk Station. - — 1 1 FOR SALE Two 1917 Ford Tour- - r.g one 1916 Ford Roadster, one 1916 1 .-tassenger Oldsmobile. one 1915,. 'tudebaker. Highest casn prices paid] , or used cars. East End Garage. Mr. lumer, rear of Thirteenth and Wal lut streets. Bell 315 J. s CADILLAC ROADSTER With f ilectric starter; engine pump with: * lose; new tires. Will sell at a bar- „ ;uin. Call at 322 Blackberry street. |j! FOR SALE Oakland Roadster, in '! Irst-class mechanical condition d forth way engine. All new tires. Hellj a •hone 52*4, or call Room 205 Franklin b 31dg. FOR SALE 1916 Buick 4. in A 1 •ondition, repainted and thoroughly •verhauled. Also several other cars. V. A. Meyer, Hershey, Pa. THURSDAY EVENING, JTARJRISBURG TEI-EGRXPH MARCH 27, 1919. " AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1916 Cole 30-hor.-e -power. 5-passenger. fully equippea; : lias tour new mud guards, new head lights; also one extra shoe. Will sue- I riticc to quick purchaser. $6OO. One 1917 Maxwell. $5O". Many other good bargains. Must be sold at once, lu quiro 27 North Cameron street. OVERLAND TOURING CAR FOR I SALE 5-passenger. in good condi tion. Cheap. Inquire Federal Square J Garage, corner Court and Cranberry; streets. I WM. PENN GARAGE 321-6 Muench street. Limousines for funeral parties and balls; careful; drivers; open day and night. Beil; 4564. I 1917 FORD CARS Touring, ! {356.00. Harley-Davldson Twin, with side- j car, $250.00. Get acquainted with me. Save I money on any used machine wanted, j Simon Ilorsu fringlesto wn. Pa. TO THE CAR OWNERS WHO WANT THE MOST FOR THEIR MONEY. Also smoothed running car. Call and see the Ruyfieid mail at FEDERICK'S GARAGE. 1807-09 North Seventh Street, Or meet us at the Auto Show. Agent for Rayfield Carburetor. Also General Auto Repairs. OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers, in any condition. See me before sac- ; rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto- Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 24. 26 i North Cameron street. Re.l 3633. I AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 110 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. BELL 2360. DIAL 4914 i KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO - ! I All sorts of auto tops and cushion j work done by experts; also repair |-rk. Reasonable rates. 72-.S south; Cameron street. j I WANTED Ail kinds of used auto tires \\ e pay highest cash prices. No junk 11. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. FOR SALE. 1918 Maxwell tour ing cur. Ford touring ear. 1917 Buick touring car. 1917 Velie tour i tug car. Rex Garage. 1917 North 1 Third street. 1 FEDERAL GARAGE Automobile Repairing No lob too small. Let us do your work. Ford Specialty. Both Phones. FEDERAL GARAGE, Court and CranDerry Streets. BARGAINS Premier. 1515, electric gear shift. run 5,100 miles; 7-passenger. Hudson 6-54, roadster, five new I "eiiby 2H-ton trucks, overhauled, in fine condition; dump body. Packard, 1-ton. Reo, .-ton. other used trucks on hand. Full iinc of Denby cnassis. DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 1305 CAPITAL STREET. FOR SALE 1915 Studebaker. in good condition; just been overhauled; 1 i electric lights and starter; tires good as new; also one kit of tools and ex tras. Inquire 2020 Kensington street. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re- : pa.reu by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town, Har- \ risburg Auto Radiator Works, soj North Third street. FOR SALE 1917 Reo &-passenger. i Apply Sible's Garage, 301 Cumber- j land street. City. '< MICHIGAN 40 Touring Car, In ex-;, cellcnt shape. Will be sold at a bar- • ■ gain. This car is electrically equip- , pert. 1918 Buick Roadster, in ALJ; -hape; cannot be told irom new. 1516; Ford Touring Car, extra tire, $340. i Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co. 22-26 ii Noi th Cameron street. L SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND I, PLEASURE CARS FOlt SALE—Ford i, ton trucks, 2-ton Autocar truck, 2-ton; Republic truck. 4-passenger Mltcnel. ; Club roadster. 7-pas=eiiger llaynea touring car. Intel national Harvester!! Company of America, Truck Depart- ! nient, 619 Walnut street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS , CIIEADNAUGHT 6.000-MILE TIRES j" Sox3 Ribbed Tread $13.88 . 30x$5i " " 17.10 32x3 V, " '• 20.63 31X4 " " 25.28 I 32X4 " - 26.82 33X4 " " 27.66 , 34X4 M " 28.43 | 35x4 Vi " * 38.83 1 s6x4), 40.3$ 30x3 Vacuum Tread 16.53 30x3 54 " " 18.68 I, 32x3 8* " " 22.43 '' SIXI " " 28.61 ; 32X4 " " 29.14 i ! S3X4 " " 30.60 ! 84X4 " " 31.88 1 35x4 5* " M 42.45 j ! s6x4 V 44.07 j DAYTON CYCLE CO. \< 912 N. Third St. Dial 4990. 1 1 PRIVATE GARAGES 1321 Norm 1 Sixth street, for rent. Dial 6539. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto r- " palr.ng by an expert. P.oad jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both J thones. Sunshine Garage. 37 Norm < Cameron street. j J AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Mod- t em tnek garage, 803 James street, t Office, 516 North Third utre-et. Dial ' phone 3829. Also private garage at t 1521 North Sixth street. In rear. i i MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING 1 BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. <! t BICYCLE BARGAINS 81U North Third Street. * Bikes. $l2. $l6. $22. r MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 ' Bosch high tension. Elsbmann, Duey Splitdorf. ilea. Kemy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schiffman, 22-24-26 North Camerou - street. Bell 2633. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE Of the newly-fur- i '■ nishfd hotel, No. 425 Market street, i consisting of 17 rooms of up-to-date furniture, brass beds. Princess dress- ! , ers, bed linen of all kinds, woolen , blankets, curtains, carpets and rugs' l Sale, Friday, March 28, at 1 p. m. C. " Fry, Auctioneer. LEGAL NOTICES i 1919 TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT r APPEAL NOTICE if THE Dauphin County Board of R e - ' 7 vision and Appeal gives notice that! l the appeals of coal lands and lni- ! r provements thereon or connected 1 therewith, for the 1919 Trienniul As I I sessnient of Dauphin County, will be • held at the County Commissioners' ' 1 Office, Court House, Dauphin Countv Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, on Tnurs-lr dav, April 3, 1919. at 10 o'clock AM 1 ' and to continue until all appeals nave t been heard. HENRY M. STiN'K C. C. CUMBLEK ' f H. C. WELLS. County Board of Revision. 1 AUC J. I 'S. FARVER, j MARKETS ' • Py .4ssodated Press• 11 New York. March 27.—0i15, sliip- P'ng and motors displayed marked I recuperative powers at the opening of to-day's stock market, the gen ] eral list remaining under the adverse j influences which contributed to yes j terday's late reversal. Foremost among the stronger issues at the out -1 rf 1 of 7°-iiay's trading were Mexican ' | btroleuni, Sinclair Oil. Texas Com ; Pany._ Marine, pfd.. General Motors and Kell.v-Springtield Tire. I YEW YORK STtM'KS j I handler Brothers and Company ] members of New York and FhUadel- I | phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar- I • ket Square. Harrisburg; 326 Chestnut ; street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. | i New York furnish the following! j quotations: Open Noon I Allis Chalmers 34 : k 34" s Amer. Beet Sugar 74 75', • American Can 48>i 48Uj Am. Car and Fndry C 0... 90' 90' t | Amer. Loco 64 64* Amer. Smelting 6868 i American Sugar 124', 126', Anaconda .. . ...6 66 - Atchison 91 si Baldwin Locomotive .... 85 7 , Baltimore and Ohio .... 4141 > t ] i Bethlehem Steel B 66 66 | 1 Butte Copper 21 21 j Cal. Petroleum 25 \ 25 s , Canadian Pacific 156' 156', Central Leather 6\ 71 s , Chesapeake and Ohio ... 58' 58\ Chicago R. I. and Pacific. 23', 23', | Corn Products 53 53' i j Crucible Steel 65', 65*4 ' Distilling Securities .... 62 63 • Erie 16*, 161* General Motor* 159', 160 Great North., Pfd. 93 92 | Great North. Ore. subs . . 40 7 , 40 7 , : Hide and Leather, Pfd... 95"-, 96 Inspiration Copper 46*8 47 i'nternational Paper I 3' i 43 7 , Steel 6 691- (Lehigh Valley 54 ; 4 54 '- I ; Merc. War Ctfs "36 r , 27", j -Merc. War Ctfs. Pfd. . 112'4 111',; ■ Mex. Petroleum 176 1 78*, f 1 Miami Copper 22*4 22\ j i Midvale Ste*>l 45S 45*4 ! IN. Y. Central 74'- 7 4V, !N.Y„N. H. and H 28 N, 28 \ | Northern Pacific 92*4 92 ! Railway Steel Spg 77', 77 I Ray Con. Copper 19*4 19\ j Reading S4 83 V, j Republic Iron and Steel 81 81 j 'Southern Pacific 100'- 100', I 'Southern Ry 28*4 28*, j j Studebaker 60 7 , 61 7 , , 'Union ravific 121*, 127* t u. S. I. Alcohol 138 139 '* 1". S. Rubber 811, 52 U. S Steel, Pfd 96*4 97 5, ; Utah Copper 72'4 7! 1 , Westinghouse Mfg 45 7 , 46 j Willys-Overland 284* 28*, I Western Maryland* 10o li'N PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. March 27. Wheat —! Nc. 3, soft, red, $2.20; No. 2. red, $2.24; No. 3. soft, red, $2.24. „ torn The market is higher: No. ( 3. vellow. as to grade and location, M.iisti 1-73. Oats The market is steady; j , No. 2. white, 764j7 7e; No. 3, white,; i75S75Vic. Butter The market is lower: western. creamery. extra. firsts. 60c. nearby prints, extra fancy, 661} . ' *Refined Sugars Market steady.) LEGAL NOTICES AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the paving- of Turner' Street, front Seneca Street to Schuylkill Street, and providing for' the payment of the cost thereof. j Section 3. Be it ordained by the, Council of the Cil> of Harrisburg. and ( it is hereby ordained by authority of th- same. That Turner Street, from' Seneca street to Schuylkill street be ! and the same is hereby authorized to . be paved, from hoUM line to hOUSC 1. line with sheet asphalt on a concrete; base, the cost and expense thereof to; be assessed according to the foot, front rule. Section 2 That all proceedings and . work incident to the improvement] herein authorized shall be taken and 1 done, and the cost and expense there- | of shall be paid for and the assess- 1 rnent levied on the abutting proper- ' ties shall be collected as provided by Ordinance No. 19. Session of 1914-1915., and Otdmance No. 24. Session of 1914- R. ROSS SEAMAN. Cerk to the City Council. , Office of the City Clerk, Harrisburg, | Pa . March 25. 1919. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING j *. meeting of the stockholders of i j the United Ice and Coal Co. will be , held at their office, Forster and Cow- , den Streets. Harrisburfg. Pa.. Mon-1 dav April 14. 1919, at 3 P. M., for the election of directors and such other business that may come before the I me UNITED ICE AND COAL CO. J. S. SIBLE, President. " ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Ket tors of Administration on the Estates f Maurice F. Bowman and Mary A. Bowman, late of Susquehanna Town shiD Dauphin County, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estates are hereby notified to make payment at once; and all persons having claims against said Estate to present the same to MICHAEL E. HOUSER, Harrisburg. R. F. D., No. 2 FREDERICK M. OTT. Attorney, 222 Market Street. Harrisburg. Pa. UJ M IN" ISTR AT lON' NOTICE Let-1 ters of Administration c. t. a., having 1 teen granted to the undersigned, up on the Estate of Augustus ShafTer. late of Susquehanna Township, Dau phin County, deceased, all persons in debted to said Estate will make pay ment at once; and all persons having claims against the same will present the same to COM M' 'SW E ALTH TRUST COM PANY. „ . . Harrisburg, Pa. ! FREDERICK M. OTT. Attorney, 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ESTATE OF J. FRANK BRISCOE, I deceased. Letters of Admlnlstra-' tion on the above Estate having been I granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to the said Estate are' requested to make payment, and those! having claims to present the same without delay to , FRANCIS J. HALL, Esq.. 1600 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa. i CPFN'CER GILBERT NAUMAN. ' Attorpey. NOTICE The following ordinance was read! in place ir the City Council at a meet ing hc-lil Tuesday Morning. March 23, 1919 and is published as required by Article 5, Section 3. clause 10. of the! Act of Assembly approved June 27,! iiiil i CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Goer-1 nor of the State of Pennsylvania on | Monday. April 7, 1919. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to pro- I vide for the incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations," ap proved April 29, 1874. and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an j intended corporation to be called "WHISTLE BOTTLING COMPANY OF H \RRISBURG. PA., the character and object of which is the manufacturing, buyins bottling, selling and distribut ing all kinds of non-intoxicating bev erages made from fruit juices, sugar and ingredients used for that pur nose and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bene nts and privileges of the said Act of \sx'c-mbly and its supplements. HORACE A. SEGELBAL'M, Solicitor, I powdered. 8.45 c; extra fine granulat led. 9c. Eggs Market steady; Pennsylva- I nia and other nearby firsts, free l I cases, $12.50 per case: do., current teceipts, free cases, $12.00 per ease;; western, extra, firsts, free cases. -! $12.10 per case; do., firsts, free caies. j, $12.00 per case; fancy, selected pack- i rl ed. 45 4147 c per dozen. -j Cheese The market Is firm; I - New York and Wisconsin, full milk, ; > new, 34ti35c: do., old, 254105 c. J Live Poultry Dull; fowls lower; . fowls. ."*4t 40c; spring chickens, large sizes, 39 4i 40c; fowls, not leghorns. 32' ' '<?36e; white leghorns, 34t?37c; 1 young, softmeated roosters. 32&>330; ■ old roosters. 27y28c: staggy, young 5 roosters, 304f31c; spring chickens, not leghotn. 30a>32c; white leghorns, 29® 30c; broiling chickens, 1 u to 2 pounds, 50@55e; larger, 60®e55c; I roasting chickens. 30® 36c; ducks. I 'Peking. 42®45c; do., old, 30®3Sc; In . i dian Kunners, 40® 41c; spring ducks, | (Long Island. 344136 c; turkeys. 34®36c; | geese, nearby, 30c: do., western. 30c. 1 Dressed Poultry The market lis firmer; fowls higher; , turkeys Ispring. choice, to fancy, 46®4Sc; do., western, choice to fancy, 45®46c; ! turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 40 4143 c; turkeys, common. 30®35c; old turkeys, 40@42c; capons, seven to eight pounds, 444145 c; do., smaller sizes. 404#43c: fowls, fresh killed, choice to fancy. 37 4f3Sc; dn., smaller sizes, 29® 36c: roosters, 27c; western roasting chickens, 27®37c; I western broiling chickens, 42®44c;' ducks, westtern, 38310 c: Pekia ducks.! 38® 40c; old ducks. 30®32c; Indian' Runners. 36@37e; spring ducks. Long; I Island, So®4oe: geese, 26®30c. Potatoes The market is higher; New Jersey, No. 1. 6545G5cl per basket; do., No. 2, 50®60c per ' basket; do., 100-lb. bags. No. 1, $2.50@ j 3.C0, extra quality; do.. No. 2, $1.60® | 2.25; Pennsylvania, No. 1. 100 lbs.. I $1.75® 2.20; do., per 100 lbs., fancy. | $2.90®2.10: New Jersey, No. 1, 100 lbs.. $2.154?2.50; do.. No. 2. 100 lbs..! $1.25® 1.75: western, per 100 lbs., | $1.75; New York state, per 100 lb . | $1.75® 2.00: Maine, per 100 lbs., $1.9" j? 2 10; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 [ lbs.. J 1.4 0 a 1.50; Florida, per barrel,; $2.60® 2.90; Florida. per bushel, hamper, 75®S5c; Florida, per 150-lb. • bags. $1,504*3.00; North Carolina, per | barrel. $1.50414.00: South Carolina, per barrel. $1.50®4.00; Norfolk, per bar rel. $3.25; Eastern Shore, per barrel, $2.00®2.75; fancy, Macungie, | No. 1. per barrel. $2.95®2.00; do.. No. | 2. per barrel. $1.25® 1.50. I Tallow—The market is quiet; prime I city, loose. B'ic; prime city, special, | (.loose. 9c; prime country. 7',-c; dark, 1 l6*7c: edible, in tierces, 12®12' 2 c. Flour Firm, fair demand; winter straight, western. $10.25® 10.50 oer I barrel; do., nearby. slo.oo® 10.25 pcrj (barrel; Kansas straights. $11.00®11.50 1 pur barrel; do., short patents. $11.50 47 11.75 per barrel; spring, short pat-. Icnts. $11.30® 11.SO per barrel; d 0.., ispring patents. $11.00®11.25 per bar- Irel; spring firsts, clear, $9.50®10.i0| j per barrel. j Hay Market higher; timothy, | No 1, large and small bales, $32.004r j 32.50 per ton; No. 2. do., 30.50®31.00 | Office Hours for examination ' or consultation; 9 to 11 A. M.; j 12 to 5 F. M. , Saturday—9 to 11 A. M., 12 to ' 1 5 P. M., 6 to S P. M. 12 X. Second St.. 2nd Floor I'ront. (Over Bogar's Store) WHA T IS THE BEST TONIC? The Complete formula of Vinol is printed on each label showing that it is the greatest tonic in the world. Why experiment with unknown preparations? If you need more strength take YTnol Y The Well-known Ced Liver and Iron Tonic, Without Oil THERE IS NOTHING BETTER Weakness is the one great drawback to health after sickness or when one is run down. Vinol creates strength bcausm it is a non-secret combination of the most famous body-building and strength-creat ing elements known—Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese and Gly cerophosphates. You who are run down, nervous, lack energy and strength, we know that Vinol is what you need. DRUGGISTS RETURN YOURMONEY if Vinol fails to benefit you. per ton; No. 3, do., $26.50®27.00 per ton. Clover, mixed: Light. $30.50®31.91 per ton; No. 1. do.. $28.50® 29.50 per ton; No. 2. do.. $26.50® 17.00 per ton. Bran Market quiet, but firm; soft winter, in 100-lb. sacks, spot. $47.01® 48.00 per ton: spring, spot, in 100-lb. sacks, $46.00®4 7.00 per ton. CHICAGO CATTLE Itil Associated Brass ; Chicago. March 27. (U. S. Bureau of Markets'. Hogs Receipts. 27.000: market uneven but strong; n ostly 10c to 20c higher than yester day's low time. Bulk of sales. $19.25 4:19.50; heavy weight. $19.50® 19.65; medium weight. $19.25® 19.50: light weight, $18.75® 19.45: lights. $17.50® 19.00. rows, $17.50® 18.85; pigs, $16.50 ® '7.25. Cattle Receipts. 8.000: beef steers and best she sto. k 25c higher; other butchers' cattle and feedeis steady to strong; bidding on calves lower. Heavy beef steers. $11.7561 20.4"; light beef steers, $10.15® 18.77.; butchers' cows and heifers. $7.15® 15.50; tanners and cutters. $5.50® 10.00; veal calves, $13.00® 15.25; stocit tis and feeders. $8.25® 15.25. Sheep Receipts. 10,000: killing b'.mbs fully steady with yesterday's close, but 25c to 50c below Tuesday: sheep steady. Lambs, oightv-four pounds or less. $1 S.oo® 20.15: e'ighty ltESOßTS RALEIGH Atlantic City's Popular Hotel. American Plnn, $4 A $3 per day Easter Holiday Extra GAIEN HALL I WtBN£BSVIUt;PA. | Opens SatordoyApril sfc5 fc I HOWARD M.NWmgBI I =S^^JIB H A Guide to the Right Investments I For those who have not I had extensive experience I in selecting investments, we I shall be glad to explain the ■ facts regarding some of the 'I securities experienced in vestors are now- buying for I either conservative or semi- I speculative purposes. Corre al spondence invited. Ask for Circular HM-I8 I A. B. Leach and Co., hie. Investment Securities | 118 . 4th SU Phllr delphla I New York, Chicago, Boston ■ Baltimore. Buffalo, Scranton ■ LEE A. I.AUBE.YSTEIN Representative 5118 X. 3rd St., Harrisburg Phone 4776-R ■ i H. M. HOFFMANN Profegslonal Funeral Director Day and Night Calls Promptly i Attended To. I*lione 801 l 4111, or Call at *lO N\ SECOND ST. five pounds or better, $17.75®20.15; culls, $14.00® 17.75; ewes, medium and good. $11.75® 15.00: culls and common, $6.00® 11.50. rtIICAGO noAIID OF TRADE lit! Associated Press Chicago, March 27.—Board of Trade closing: Corn—May, 1.48; July, 1.37. Oats—May, 64! i: July, 63. l'ork—May, 44.67; July. 41.85. ljirtl—May. 27.90; July, 27.37. Ribs—May. 24.75: July, 23.75. CHALLENGE DECLINED Philadelphia. March 2 7.—An nouncement was made here to-day that the University of Pennsylva nia has declined Harvard's invita tion for a dunl rowing regatta on the Charles river on May 3. PUBLIC SALE I SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1910 : At the United Ice and Coal Co's 'stables. Forster and Cowden streets, | Harrisburg. Pa., of HORSES, HARNESS AKD AY AGON'S to make room for a large ice storage warehouse which they are erecting on site formerly occupied by 125 ft. of stable room. 1 will sell for the United lee and Coal Co. the follow , ing equipments without reserve: TWENTY HEAD OF GOOD SERATCBAHI.K HORSES | Some a trifle city sore and some good sound horses that they had in their service just a short time. They are nearly all mated teams, in Bays and Grays and will weigh up to twenty-eight hundred lbs. a pair. This is an opportunity for farmers and contractors to buy the best lot of horses that have ever been offered at a public sale in Harrisburg, as they always bought nothing but the best. The wagsms consist of Dump 44 agune, Lumber Wagons, Eight Ice Wagons, as good as aem Furniture Wagons, Coal 4\iigns, Dump Curls. one 10-ton Wagon, one 30-ton Wagon, tlie kind that are hard to get. A lot of good harness. Collars. Ilrldles. Fly nets. These harness are in good condition: some nearly new. I will also sell at the same time and place FORTY HEAD ACCLIMATED HORSES consisting of one carload of Frank lin Co. Horses that I bought myself rigiit off the farms. They are the kind everybody is looking for—good General Purpose Horses. Farm Horses. Single Line Leaders. In this load you will find nothing but a first class horse. They have the quality and shape They range in ago from four to six years, and will weigh from eleven to thirteen hundred and fifty lbs. Will also have twelve head of Leb anon County Horses that were shipped from the West a year ago The farm ers broke them and acclimated them. They are the good Western type and have been well fed. They are strong and ready for hard work. These horses are all young and sound and will weigh up to fourteen hundred lbs. Eight head of Second Hand Horses, some city sore, but will go and do a day's work. This is a sale nobody should miss as you will not often have an oppor tunity to attend a sale of this kind. Notes for thirty, sixty or ninety days will be taken. Sale starts promptly at 11.30. JNO. C. iVITMEK H. D. Koons. Auct Wm. Horner. Clerk. Sale nt I nileil lee unil cn| Co. 9t*blf, Forster nnd Camden Sts., Harrisburg. Fit. March 29. 1919. WAR DEPARTMENT SALE OF ARMY CAMPS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED ON TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919 AT 10 A. M. In Room 2-126, Building "C," 7th & B Sts., S. W„ Washington, D. C. THE SALE INCLUDES (IN GENERAL) Buildings and Fixtures in place. Electric, Water, Sewer and Sewage Disposal Systems and their accessories. Government owned Railroads, Roads, Culverts and Bridges. CAMP BEAUREGARD, CAMP KENDRICK, CAMP SHELBY ALEXANDRIA. LA. LAKEHURST, N. J. HATTIESBURG MISS CAMP LOGAN. CAMP BOWIE. HOUSTON, TEX. CAMP SHERIDAN, FORT WORTH, TEX. CAMP POLK, MONTGOMERY, ALA. v CAMP COLT. SFVTFR EIGH ' C> CAMP WADSWORTH. GETTYSBURG. PA. CAM £,*=&f *j LLE . S. C. SPARTANBURG. S. C. CAMP HANCOCK. NORTH CAMP JACKSON, CAMP WHEELER, AUGUSTA, GA. COLUMBIA, S. C. MACON, GA. Digest of Specifications Bids must be submitted in duplicate and should be I The Government reserves the right to make the addressed to: award as seems to best conserve the interests of CHIEF OK CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OK THE ARMT the Government to accept any combination-bid or Tih and R ts s W to reject any or all bids. ... ~ .. „ , ' ' .. , _ _ . Purchasers must assume liability for damage Attention l.t. Col. Couper, Washington, D. C. done to land or improvements thereon and for in and the envelope which should show the bidder's jury to their employees or third parties as a result name and address, should be plainly and eonspie- j °f the performance of the contract. uousiy marked '-Sealed Proposal, Do Not Open." Buildings not owned by the Government and < Special envelope will be furnished, on request, for ! those erected by the benevolent and charitable or this purpose. gunization are not included in this sale. The Division 'Storehouses, the utilities serving "The Government will continue the leases for not them, and the riflle and artillery ranges are not in- more than (5) months after possession is given and eluded in this sale. the purobaser must remove all building, structures. Bids must be submitted for an entire camp, with , e tc., within that time and must assume all obliga the exception of the Division Storehouse Area. In j tions thereafter due to violation of this provision addition to the total bid there must be the alterna- —including the renewal of leases, tive proposals based on the possible withholding Purchasers must remove debris in a manner sat of either or both of the following: isfactory to the Government unless specifically re (a) The Base Hospital i leused by the property owners. (b) The Remount Station Tentative proposals have been received for the Should the Base Hospital or the Remount Station jurchase of Camps Beauregard and Sheridan for he retained, the public utilities, such as sewer, he use of the National Guard. Formal proposals water, electric lights and trackage serving them, i covering such a proposition will be given preferred will be retained also. i tonsideration. Base Hospitals at the following camps have been | Telephones, fire-fighting apparatus and equip turned over to the Public Health Service, and they | ment refrigerators, refrigerating machinery, incin are not included in this sale, nor are the utilities ' erntor plants, laundry equipment, construction serving them: Camps Beauregard, Hancock. laigan ! equipment, small tools, tents, rolling stock, live i and Pevier—others may or may not be withdrawn. stock, stoves, ranges, range-boilers, supplies, and Bids may be submitted for one or more camps, surplus material or equipment not installed, will or any combination of camps. no 1 ,. !*? .?! . n s ®' e ' , ~ , . . hire risk will be assumed by the purchaser after i Bidders must assume all land and property dam- the delivery of the camp. Sale will be cancelled age clams. Maps showing the areas involved will ir twenty-five (25) per cent of the camp is de be furnished on request and will form a part of the stroyed by fire prior to date possession is given, contract. Information as to the conditions of the TERMS: Certified check payable tb the Treas leases will be furnished by the constructing quart- U rer of the i; n j t ed States for twenty (20) per r-r?" 1 " 8 * . r 'l" P . e °!L Ve e „ a ™ ps ' T,e "'"'.Pessful cent of the amount of the bid will be required bidder must furnish to the government satisfactors to accompany each bid. This check will be applied releases of all Und and property damage claims or . U pon thp purchaf)P price of the successful bidder a guarantee to either furnish such releases within ant j | n t ) lp event that such bidder fails to consum one year from the date thereof or to save the gov- mate the contract of purchase such check shall re ernment harmless against all such claims, such main the property of the t'nlted States. Balance of guarantee to be secured by a satisfactory bond in purchase price to be nald at the time the contrs.-t a sum predicated upon the conditions at each camp. 's executed contract Bids must hold good for sixty (60) days from In addition to the above a bond. In the sum of date of opening and the awards will be announced twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars for each within that time together with the dates on which camp, satisfactory to the Government will be re the purchasers will be given possession. j quired Insuring compliance with terms of the sale. Possession to be given as camps are released by Further information and detailed specifications, the General Staff of the Army, but in no case will 1 which will form a part of the contract, may be ob date possession is given be more than five (5) tained from the constructing quartermasters at months from date bids are opened I the respective camps or from THE CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OF THE ARMY 7TH & B STS., S. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. ROOM 2-126 MAGYARS MAY OPPOSE Basle, March 27.—The new Hun garlan government consists of twen ty-four Jews and six Christians, the Heichspost of Vienna says. The paper expressed belief that the Magyars will not submit to such a government. Two Splendid Shoe Values Offered for Friday t i Tlieso numbers eomtl- • tute two of the best -■ - \ have made in LjsSSSSiifev. V '"\ jut——rt- long time anil wo feel t,,oy xv "' tvarrunt your Ladles' line black glazed (f : 3 MORE DAYS UNTIL YOU CAN SEE "The Kaisers Finish" V Personal Property Floater Insurance Your personal property while at your club or en route oil your pleas ure or business trips is subject to the risks and perils of Fire Transportation Navigation Flood Lightning Tornado Cyclone Theft Larceny Pilferage PROTECT YOURSELF WITH INSURANCE! W'e issue, at moderate cost, a "TOURIST FLOATER POLICY, insuring such personal effects against tHe aforestated risks and perils for a week, a month or a year. The Loss Occurs To-day Too Late to Insure To-morrow P. G. Farquharson INSURANCE SERVICE ' KI'XKEL BUILDING HARRISBURG, PA. 17 RUBBER STAMQfI UID SEALS A STENCILS 111, , fswMFfijnf HBO. STENCILWOBS" |1 1 11 130 LOCUST ST". HB&PA.-|£ ,
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