/ 77—; , * additional Classified \ds 3n Opposite Page AUTOMOBILES YOU CAN BUY A REBUILT TRUCK . .\ CON Yl-.MP.NT MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1 and 2-ton Gnrfords. chassis only or equipped with cypress or dump bodies. lVi-IV4-2U anil 214-ton Bethlehem, with or without bodies. Light delivery wagons. In ducing Bulcks. overloads and Vims. TIIE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO. . Open Evenings, 212-214 North Second St. Both Phones. FOR SALE Seven-passenger Packard Twin "Six." 191" model. Good as new. Traveled only 5,"00 miles. Address E, 7062. Care of Telegraph. .WANTED —Small touring oar in good running order: state price. Ad dress 1412 North Third street. TRUCK FOR SALE * I+arge sized 5-ton iruek, with Dump body- iTr sale. Big bargain to quick buyer. For partieulars call at the Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. FOR SALE K'-O 6-cylinder, 7-pas srtigcr, fullv equipped. Had It only four weeks. Cause of sale, death of owner. Apply 1489 Market street. • OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldt'.nierv. in anv condition. See mo before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Au:n Wrecking. A. SchlftnWtn, 22, 24. 26 North Cameron street. Roll 263:1. 1917 FORD touring demountable rims: fine running order: sold account . sickness. S. Hoist. l.inglestown. Dauphin County. Pa., near llarris hurg. FOR SALE —1917 lieu. 6 cylinder: 1917 Paige, 6 cylinder; 1917 Chevrolet touring; 1916 I-'ord; 1916 Oldamobtle; 1915 i-Mrland roadster; .1914 Cadillac ton ring. Inquire of Mr. Humor. East End Auto Co.. rear of Thirteenth und Walnut St. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers. 6-cyl inder classy roadster, in llrst-class ccindltl-'-n. Electrically equipped. Will oe sold cheap. Liberty Bonds taken in payment. Call ut 1 .• 14 *4 North Sev enth street. FOR SALE One five-passenger Overland Touring car, ait in Al con dition. Engine overhauled. Goo-1 tires. Will demonstrate. Reasonable • price, rail at 416 South Fourteenth street. City. WM. I'ENN GARAGE 224-6 Mueiuh street. Limousines for funeral parties and balls; careful drivers; opeu day and night. Bod *4564. FOR SALE 1916 Bufck 4, in Al condition, repainted and thoroughly overhauled. Also several other cars. W. A. Moyer, Hershey, Pa. OVERLAND TOURING CAR FOR SALIC 5-pa*senger, in good condi tion. Cheap. Inquire Federal Square Garage, corner Court and Cranberry streets. . MICHIGAN 40 Touring Car. in ex cellent shape. Will be sold at a bar gain. This car is electrically equip ped. 1918 Buiclt Roadster. in Al shape; cannot be told from new. 1916 Ford Touring Car, extra tire. $3lO. Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co.. 22-26 Noith Cameron street. FOR SALE Light Bulck, Model B-25, 5-passenger. Excellent condi tion. C. E. Kline, 32 North Sixteenth street. Bell phone 4724 M. AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New live and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. BELL 2360. DIAL 4914 FOR SALE. 1918 Maxwell tour ing car. Ford touring car. 1917 Buick touring car. 1917 Velie tour ing car. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO All sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable lutes, 72-78 South Cameron street. WANTED All kinds of used auto • tires We pay highest cash prices. No junk. 11. Ester brook. 912 North Third street. 1 'ial 1990. BARGAINS Premier. 1919, electric gear shift. ' run 5.100 miles; 7-passenger. Hudson 0-54, roadster; live new tires. Dtnby 2',4-ton trucks, overhauled, In fine condition: dump body. Packard. 1-ton. lteo, 2-ton. Other used trucks on hand. Full line of Deiiby chassis. DKNBY SALKS CORPORATION, 1205 CAPITAL STREET. AUTO RADIATORS ol all kinds re paired by specialist*. Also fenders, lnmps. etc. Best service in town, Har rtEburg Auto Radiator Works, yji • Ncrth Third street. FOR SALE 1917 Leo r,-passenger. Apply Sible's Oarage, 301 Cumber land street. City. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND PLEASURE CARS FOR SAI-E—Ford ton trucks. 2-tou Autocar truck, 2-ton Republic truck. 4-passenger Mitchell Club roadster. 7-passenger Haynes touring car. International Harvester Company of America. Truck Depart ment. 619 Walnut street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by an expert. Road lobs a specialty. Charges reasonable, Botn Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cameron street. I MOTOKCYCI.ES AND IJICYCI.ES BICYOEK lllii AIRING BY AN EXPERT A LI- WORK. GUARANTEED. DORY SI lAN ER. WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. HAIILEY DAVIDSON 3-speed elec ric ecinipped with side car and tan dent; good condition. S. Horst, Lin glestowti, Dauphin Co., Pa., near ltar risburg. MAGNETOS Ali types; 4 and tt Bosch high tension, Elshmaun, Dlxey, Splitdorf. Mea. Hemy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. • SclilfTnton. 22-24-26 North Cainecon street. Bell 2633. I.EGAE NOTICES Pennsylvania State Highway D,.. partnmnt, ilarrisburg. Scaled pro posals will be received at said office until 10:00 A. M , Airil lfc, 1313, when bids Will bo publicly ■ opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for fur nishing Dynamite, Fuse. Caps and Ex ploders to he used in the maintenance work of the Department. Ridding Vilanks, spec ifications and full particu lars on application to Lews S. Sadler fctatc Highway Commissioner. TUESDAY EVENING, LEGAL NOTICES In the Court of Common I'leat*. Dau- Piiiit ounty. vtnutfyivaniit >."• UJ, JUNE it-RM, LTFL % J. .u urt 1 . is lu i eoy given that an ap plication will bo inaue to Uie uuo*e V_OUIL cll Monday, .April -8. **• i. n elueK -V. -*n. uuuer tno v inpoia lion Act of IST4 of tnu Coiiiinonwetiiiu . l Pennsylvania anu the supplements Uiereio, tor tno enurter ot an lUtcim .ll corporation to be calutl tne I'AL , HI.S M'.ANL'K'LAL. AMOCIAHU-N, tin- chnrtei and object ui winch is tot Hie tii-i maiim-nunce ot a society toi oeiieuciiH ana protective 1-ui I'm"-* l " its inciiibers irom 1 unu lolltiau tui-r. in, asm funu to Im :r u v wi'.'liiv, incnthis, 01 quaruiiy iiui a <•■ cliiitrioutioiis front * ls uership. lor am. relief, und P'" lct Lion t.y tnc payment ou nctiema to US me.nb.-rs arm tbcH iam'tma lit U. t \ ent Ot sickm-as. accident, 11 ■ md lot* tm-M" purposes to hu\e ana posses-ami . njoy all the rig Ms. b'- .11 s. and puxnvges ot tnc sa d Act.ol ASSCUICI;. unit US supplements. ihe Mopes, u chain r is n >w on li.c in the . rouiohotary s & NF.AD. Solicitors. V( .... | , ttois Testamentary in ;.•<( t.. the undersigned, all UVU'-Gi'EH TUl'iiT COMPANY. ti.-iKuj.-iji iwi x Kxecutor, No. 11> South Second Street. ' >r .liuiN A. IiKRMAN. ESQ.. 833 Market Street. Estate ot Samuel It. Sheesley. LETTERS 111- AL 'MINISTRATION lias •• been duly grantedby the H. k; ,Hter ot W .lis upon lu-wt- o t iu ; ( gloss, 1 "aiililun County. ''" ''"Vn hd'ti'd to ss lioui all persons ss ho a < '" d^' Ul . uayunimb ilnd'airpcrs^^^ny known without delay. ~„.M Vp I'M.VIX A. KRAMER. Administrator. . WM. 11. EARNEST, Attorney. vnTir-K ... Letters Testamentary ! I- 'i:u, of J,.hn ~f I Ihi ri.-burg, Dauphjn 1 ° nt>.J'"" ■••M van in. . i PennssxPania. all poisons ndebte,i o soid Ktlno- iii- roquostod to maKe im mediate payment, and thoie hif nS I claims ngninst said Estate will l>re cnt tin ni for sottlement to WILLIAM H. IIOO\ It.. Executor. | WAT.tT.i: 11. SOI IN". Attorney, Burrishurg. Pa- NOTICE Letters of Admlntstra io n in the Estate of 'lortrudo V. ' Ko.ser. lute of Harrisburg. l>' i uph.n County, Pennsylvania, de< ' ' inir li.'cn granted t tti" undersign. ■!. !"f persons "win* the said estate are iunuosted to make payment at once mi.l those having claims or demands w. lipi ei ent them Without delay to II UHMSfUKC Till ST COMPANY. 1 Administrator, No. lfi South Second Street. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Letter* Testamentary on the Estate of William M. Bates. late of the City ~f I i .1 rislmt ff. Dauphin County, i'a., dcceu'-cd. have been granted to the ! undersigned: all persons having | ni* or demands against the estate' ~ said decedent will make known the ) s-.tne and all persons indebted to said j decedent will make payment, without delay to "ELLA It. BATES. Executrix. 26S p.riggs Street, Harrisburg. I'a. | SCOTT S. LEIBY. Attorney. Room 1. Kuss Building, Harrisburg, Pa. | r UTTERS TESTAMENTARY on the | Estate of Augustus Wlldman, late of | li irrishurg. Dauphin County. Pu.. de ceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to -aid Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle- D v'rPlYiN DEPOSIT TRUST COM PA N V, Executor. 213 Market Street, Q. Harrisburg. W K. ME VERS. Attorney, ;i,4 ("alder Building. NOTICE I.ettcrs Testamentary on the Estate of John H. Matternas, late ,<• the Porougli of Millersburg, County Dauphin. State of Pennsylvania, deceased having been granted to the undersigned, residing lit the City of Harrisburg. Pa., all persons indebted to aid Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having ! tain s will present them for settle- COMM r ;N' W E ALTH TRUST COM • Executor. 222 Market Street. Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE -i.etters Testamentary on the Estate of Paul M. Hundley, late of the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, i'a.. deceased, having Mfcon to tlie undersigned, all per sons ind' lit' d to said Estate are re quested to make payment, and those • living claims will present them tor settlement, U ' ANNA j| AND LEY. Executrix, 0r to Steelton, Pa. H. U DRESS. Attorney, ii Steelton, Pa. THE I'AXTAN'G V "HOOL BOARD will receive bids on an addition to iheir school building. Plans and ii'.c. ifuations will be furnished at the ; itt,.,. of t". Howard Lloyd, architect, -lit V Telegraph Bldg. Plans, speci fications and bids to bo in tlm bunds ■ I the secretary at 7:20 P. M.. Mon cay, Aprii H. Secretary, 3217 Ilrisban Street. Paxtang, Pa. NOTICE —Eetteis Testamentary on tlie Estate of Osour H. Johnson, pite of iil'i Calder street, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned residing In Harrisburg, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, anu those having claims will present them for settlement. MAUUAItET M. JOHNSON. [>ls Calder Street, Executrix. Pennsylvania State Highway De-i partment, Harrisburg. sealed pro-1 t>ogals will be l'-cclved at said office! until 10-.00 A. M . April 17, 1!19, when I bids will l><" publicly opened and! scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for fur nishing Culvert Pipe to be used in tho maintenance work of the Department. Dichung blanks, specifications and full particulars on application to Lew is s. S; dler, State Highway Commissioner. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on tho Estate of Benjamin P .Meelt, late ot Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PH., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all poi sons indebted to said Estate are ro <■ nested to niak. immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to EDNA M. MKCK, Administratrix, lajt) Hbnn Street. Harrisburg, Pa, NOTICE Letters Testamentary on vlie Estate of Hannah Elizabeth Young, late of City of Hurrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to tne undersigned re siding in said city, all persons Indebt en to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thus* having claims will present them for settlement. COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.M PAN Y. / Executor, I WarkeFS MARKET HAS FIRM START FOR APRIL United States Steel Eases I'p Slightly ai Outset; Hails Little Changed ■New York. April 1.- Shipping ami leather shares, which featured yes terday's later den lings, contributed, to the tirm opening: of to-day's slock market, gaining one to 1 1-2 points. Popular equipments and distilling is sues also made further progress, but motor, oil and food shares were moderately reactionary, Corn Prod ucts losing a point. 1". S. Steel eased slightly at the outset but rallied on the strength of affiliated steels and Kaldwin Loco motive. flails were rarely quoted, and little change in the tirst half hour. Industrial Alcohol's lite point rise I during the morning coincided with a i statement attributed to an official 'of the company, which claimed the j patent rights for a new fuel. Ship- I flings, especially Atlantic-Gulf, ex tended their alliances, also steels [and equipments. Further inquiry was noted for [California Packing. American 10114 Southern Ry 28 28 Studebaker 64*+ 64 Fnlon Pacific 129 129 I*. S. I. Alcohol 144 147 P. S. Rubber 8414 84 l". S. Steel 98*s 98*.'+ I'tah Copper 73'+ 74' i Westinghouse Mfg 46 7 s 46* Willys-Overland .* 291+ 29 rilll.ADEl.rillA PRODUCE By Associa:ed Bress. Philadelphia, April 1. Wheat No. 1, soft, red, $2.20; No. 2. red, $2.24; No, 3, soft, red, $2.24. Corn The market is steady No. 2, yellow, as to grade and location, $1.68111.72. Oats - The market is steady: No. 2, white, 741iSj:75c; No. 3, white, 730 i 7 314 c. 1 Hitter The market is firm; western, creamery, extra. firsts. 07c; nearby prints, extras, fancy, 73if 75c. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered. 8.45 c; extra fine granulat ed, 9c. Eggs Market higher Pennsylva nia and other nearby firsts, free eases, $12.60 per ease: do., current I receipts, free cases, $12.5214 per case; western, extra, firsts, tree cases. $12.60 per ease: do., firsts, free cases. *12.4311 12.52'- 1•< r vase; fancy, select ed. packed. 4 149 c per dozen. Cheese The market is steady; New York and Wisconsin, full rank, new*. S3li:i4c; do., old, 35' i 38c. Live Poultry Firm; fowls higher; fowls, 40 (It 12c; spring chickens, lasg, sizes. 39 (p. 40e; fowls, not leghorns, „2 4(7 36c; white leghorns, 34@3rc; young, sol'uneated roosters. 324f33e; old roosters, 26©,27 c; staggv. young ...ost rs, :;<•: spring chickens, not leghulli. :>o'q32e; u line leghorns, 29(g 30c; broiling chickens. 114_ to_ 2 pounds, sU(q6sc; laiger, 50 4+5 sc; r< listing chickens. 30'ij 3Uc; ducks, Peking. 421f45c; do., old, 30®33c; In dian Runners. 404+Hc; spring ducks. Long Island. 34'u 3tie; turkeys, 344+ 36c; geese, nearby, 30c; do., western, 30c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, spring, choice, to fancy, 404+490; do., western, choice to fancy, 454+46 c; 1111 keys, fresh killed, fair to good, 40 ji43c; turkeys, common. 3os+3se;- old! turkeys, 40®42c; capons, seven to; eight pounds, 44tfM5c; do., smaller 1 sizes. 4t"l+43c: fowls, frysh killed,: choice to fancy, 3P37e; do.. smaller sizes. 29ij}'35c: roosters, 27c; western roasting chickens, 27@3?c; western broiling chickens, 424+41 c; ducks, western. 3S®4Ue: I'eklu ducks, 38(.+ 40c; old ducks. 30([+32e: Indian Runners, 3©37,-; spring ducks. Long Island, 30©40 c; geese, 26©30 c. Potatoes - The rtiarket is steady; New Jersey, No. 1, 65 ©7 5c per basket; do.. No. 2, 50©60 c per basket; do., 100-11,. bags. No. 1, $2.50© 3.C0, extra quality; do.. No. 2. $1.50© 2.25; Pennsylvania. No. 1, 100 lbs., 52.23© 2.60; do., per 100 1T)."., fancy, $2.00 ©'2.10; New Jersey, Nu. 1, iOO lbs.. $2.15®)2.5U; do.. No. 2, 100 lbs.. $1.25© 1.75; western, per 100 lbs.. $2.00 (it 2.25; New York state, per 100 lb., $2.25112.40; Maine, per 100 lbs.. $2.25© 2.::5; I ie!aware and Maryland, per iOO li $ 1.75 '•!' '2.oo ; Florida, per barrel, hamper, 7oWSSe; J'lorida, per lio-lb. bags. $1.501| 3.00; North Carolina, per barrel, $1.50©4.00; South Carolina, per barrel. $1.50©4.00; Norfolk, per bar rel, $3.23; Eastern Shore, per barrel, $ :.0017 2.75; fancy, Macungie, No. 1, per barrel, $2.05©2.00; do.. No. 2 per barrel. $1.25©1.50. Flour ■ — The market is firm; winter straight, western, sll.oo© 11.15 per barrel, do., nearby, $ 11.00©11.2 5 per barrel; Kansas straights, $11.25© 11.50 per barrel; do., short patents, $ll.OO i if 12.10 per barrel; spring, short pat ents. $11.75'u12.20 per barrel: do., spring patents, $ 11.50© 11.75 per bar rel; spring Urals, clear, s9.ss® 10.20 I per battel. [ 'follow —The market Is firm: prim city, loose. 'Js4e: prime city, special,- loose. lO'.&c; prime country. xtfcc; dark i'ii/7e; edible. In tierces, 13 l-© 1 |e. ■ lay Scarce and firm: timothy. No. 1, large and small bales, $32.00© :;2.u0 per -ton; No. 2, do.. 30.5U1r31.00 per ton; No. 3, do., $26.50©27.00 per ton. (Mover, mixed: Light, $30.50®31.00 per ton; No. 1, do., $2K.50©29.50 per ton: No. 2, do.. $26.50© 17.00 per ton. Bran Market quiet, but firm: soft winter, in 100-Ib. sacks, spot, $47.00© •IS.OO per ton; spring, spot, in 100-Tb. sucks, $16.00® 47.00 per ton. ('IfIt: AGO CATTI.I: (himgo. April 1. - - 11*. S. Bureau of Markets). Ilogs Kecelpls, 26,000; market mostly 150 to 25c HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH higher than yesterday's average. Bulk ot sales, $ 19.56020.0U: top, $20.10; heavy weight, $19.90® 20.10; medium weight. $19.73r20.00; light weight. $19.25©20.00; light lights. slB.oo© 19.C0; sow s, $17.50© 19.25; pigs. $17.09 ©IS. 25. Cuttle Tleeeipts, $15,000: a few prime steers held higher; others slow, bids lower; choice she stock steady; others slow to lower; calves slow to 25c lower. Heavy beef steers, $11.75 ©20.50; light beef steers. $10.25 © ! k '.75: butcher cows and heifdrs. $7.40 ©15.50; can iters and cutters, $5.50'.}) 10.00; veal calves, $12.7 5 '14.75; stocker and feeder, steers, $8.25© 15.75. | Sheep Receipts, 7,0o0; Riling |. lasses strong to 25c higher; co prime lambs here. Hambs, ol} B y-four I rounds or less, $13.25©20.25; eighty-, j live pounds or better, $17,751(20.25; I culls. $14.00© 17.75; ewes. medium and Ignod, $12.00© 15.25; culls and common, | $O.OO @12.00. I.IHKHTY HO Ml PRICKS By slssofiated Press* \f\v York. April 1. final prices ; North Second street, when a numb q* of artists will appear in up-to-date attractions. The entertainment com mittee has been busily engaged for a. week or more in arranging tiie pro gram, which will be given in the large I meeting room of the club, on the third Poor, with a seating capacity of 600. Membctf of tho club will enjoy the event without cost. The committee has also provided a substantial menu for the members in connection with the evening's pleas ures. i H. M. HOFFMANN Professional Funeral Director Day and Night Calls Promptly | Attended To. J Phone Ilcll 41C1, or Call at aiU \. SECOND ST. WILSON ASSERTS TIME FOR TALK VIRTUALLY ENDS President Says He Is Willing to Accept Share of Respon sibility For the Delay I'nria. April I.—President Wilson j to-day explained that he was willing : to accept his share of responsibility tor : the Peace Conference delays, lie was : careful to point out that the slowness of | the negotiations was not due to any i single country or Its representatives. H 1 declared emphatically, however, that ' the time for talk was virtually finished ' and that now was the time to show r< - \ suits. The foregoing is the last section of a dispatch to The Associated Press from 1 Paris slugged "Add AVilson." the pre | vious sections being missing. The sec-- i lion received does not make it clear in ' what connection President AVilson made ! tiiis statement, whether in the peace • conference or otherwise. Wilson Receive* Bishop President AVilson was again in al i tendance to-dny at the meetings of the i council of four dealing with peace prob I lems. Between the sessions of the 1 council the President received tin j Bishop t>f Spa la to, representing Jugo ; Slav interests in the Dalmatian eoas' j controversy. In the forenoon the President had a. j conference with Josephus AV. Daniels, ! the Secretary of the Navy, shortly be j fore the latter's departure for Italy. Mrs. Stine Entertaining For Mrs. J. G. Gredler Mrs. Henry M. Stine was hostess [this afternoon, at licr home. 21 South Front street, at a charming little tea i in compliment to Mrs. George Gredlei. ' wife of Captain Gredler, of Marsh I Hun. Quite a number of the younger 1 matrons were Invited to mc.et Mrs. Gredler, Mrs. Edward J., Stack pile. Jr.. and Miss Margaret Jlcl.aiu ■ poured when refreshments weni served. Prof. McCarrell's Recital to Be Held Thursday The notable recital of Professor Frank A. McCarrell, organist at the I Pine Street Presbyterian Church, and | Mrs. Hoy G. Cox, soprano, will, bo j held in the Messiah [Lutheran Church lon Thursday evening. An interest I ing program has been prepared for I rendition by those two leading mu • j sicians. aiim: firm alarms Shenandoah, Pa.. April 1. —Mining | men are alarmed to-day by the i spread of a Are in the Giard mine jat Haven Run. Pa. A culm bank j near the mine has been burning for I some time. High winds carried the I lire down an "old working, where it j ignited the coal vein. Several men have been overcome. I The colliery is one of the largest j in the region. I RUBBER SlfAMlffl Ull SEALS A STENCILS lli f| V MF6JTHB6.STENCIL WORKS ■ fit II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. I£ Tills Week's MARKET REVIEW outlines the position of the PIERCE OIL CORPORATION tells about the upbuild ing of the property—the accumulated assets and its business prospects. There is also a com plete analytical report of the production, earn ings, dividends, common stock, equity and future possibilities of the U. S. Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company Tn addition to the above many other stocks are reviewed, such as I'liihidclpliia Company Atlantic Gulf & West Indies Tobacco Products Mhlvalc Steel Write for HT 366 HUGHES & DIER Members'. Phl,a- Stock Kxc han*o i Chicago board of Trade. 50 llrotul Street, \ph A'ork Eeiui-Harris Hotel, Hai-risburg 'REMOVAL NOTICE * l'o-Ko-Son Tribe, 331 linpd. (A. 15. M., lias moved its Wigwam to tlio Knsmiiiger Hnll, 1201 j 3rd St., entrance on Cumberlnnd | Street near James Street. ( H AS, R. STROH, C. of R., I2IA Cumlterland St., ' City, V 17