Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page HAULING AND MOVING HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. -124 Reily. Both .phones. " LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE MAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Krnest Corbin, 656 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3683. STORAGE STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Rates. THE HIGIISPIRK DISTILLERY CO.. LTD., Highspire, Pa. Phones: Bell: Steelton 169 Y. Dial: Steelton 9439. STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. __ STORAGE—In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private room®. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener. 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. J3 per month and up. Lower storage rates In non-tlrepruof ware bouse. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. LIVE STOCK' HIGH-CLASS RABBITS, all breeds; guinea pigs; ferrets, white rats and mice; pigeons; blooded swine and dogs. Stamp for circulars. L Bchm, Springfield, HI. WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFEU'S RESTAURANT —Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies In separate dining rooms. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Dcrry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2133. " RUDOLPH K. SPICKR, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 511 North Second Street. BELL 252. DIAL 2145. CEMETERY LOTS FOB SALE PROSPECT lULE CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north und east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. Cleaners ami Dyers WHY buy new clothing, when we clean your old ones as good as. new? Now is the time for spring cleaning. Goodman's, 13uC% North Sixth. Both Phones. Call and Deliver. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT Several cars recently trad ed in have been added to our sloc.k. - The early buyer can make a splendid selection •lroni theso "Pedigreed" cars. •Oldsmobilo roadster. Origi nal paint in lino condition. Two cord tires. Reo 5-passengor touring. Reflnished, tires good, me chanically good condition. Crow Elkhart 5-passenger touring. Electric lights and starter. Good value at 5350. Maxwell touring, new top with glass windows in rear curtain. New leather up holstery. Looks and runs like new. Saxon Six touring. Almost new. A splendid car at a rea sonable price. Overland Country Club, In splendid condition. All tires good. Now being revurnished; will te sold before leaving the paint shop. Place a deposit upon it and hold for demon stration. Time Payments Can be Arranged. Open Evenings Until Nine. THE OVERLAND-H ARRISBURG CO.. 212-14 N. Second St. Both Phones. YOU CAN BUY /. REBUILT TRUCK ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY • PAYMENTS 1% and 2-ton Garforda, chassis only or equipped with express or dump bodies. 1%-1%-2% and 2%-ton Bethlehem, with or without bodies. Light delivery wagons, In cluding Buicks, overlanda and Vims. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO. Open Evenings, 212-214 North Second St. Both Phones. RAYFIELD CARBURETOR will cut your gasoline bill from 15 to 30 per cent., maybe more. Drive around to-mor row and see the RAYFIELD EXPERT. Agency at FEDERICK'S GARAGE, 1807-09 North Seventh Street AUTO TIRE BARGAINS "ox 3 tires, $11.39 30x3% tires, $15.75 31x4 tires, $22.68 32x4 tires $23.25 32x3% tires $17.28 ALL OTHER SIZES. WE SAVE YOU DOLLARS. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 NORTH THIRD ST. WANTED. AT ONCE 1917. 1918 or 1919 model lluick or Dodge tour ing ear for cash. Apply 1002 North Third street. < ~ ONE WHITE ROADSTER—In good condition, for sale to quick buyer for $250.00 cash. Apply Rlectrn Garage, Evergreen and Thompson streets. SATURDAY EVENING, AUTOMOBILES 1 BTTICK—I%-ton truck, solid tires on rear; electrically, equipped. Will sacrifice at $525. MAXWELL—Roadster, A 1 shape; a real bargain at $250. OVERLAND COUPE In excellent shape; good tires; a bargain for some one. CHELSEA AUTO WRECKING CO.. 22-28 NORTH CAMERON ST. FOR SALE One 1917 Buiclt Touring Car. Good as new. Can be seen at William Penn Garage, on Muench street. Must be sold within a week. CHALMERS 6 Just been over hauled; all tires good. Price, $4OO. Also several other used cars for sale at a sacrifice. Selden Truck Co., 1021 Market street. FORD CAR 1918 model. Just been overhauled, with new tires, in good shape, $325. Selden Truck Co., 1021 Market street. FOR SALE Reo 6-cylinder, 7-pas senger, fully equipped. Had it only four weeks. Cause of sale, death of owner. Apply 14 39 Market street. TRUCK FOR SALE Large sized 5-ton truck, with Dump bodv for sale. Big bargain to quick buyer. For particulars call at the Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. FOR SALE Seven-passenger Packard Twin "Six," 1917 model. Good as new. Traveled only 5,000 miles. Address E, 7062, Care of Telegraph. OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22, 24. 2( North Cameron street. Bell 3633. 1917 FORD touring demountable r'snis: fine running order; sold account sickness. Price, $390.00. S. Horat, Linglestown, Dauphin county, Pa., near Harrisburg. FOR SALE—I9I7 Reo, 6 cylinder; ISI7 Paige, 6 cylinder; 1917 Chevrolet touring; 1916 Ford; 1916 Oldsmobile; 1915 Overland roadster; 1914 Cadillac touring. Inquire of Mr. Humer, East End Auto Co., rear of Thirteenth and Walnut St. WM. PENN GARAGE 224-0 Muench street. Limousines for tuneral parties and bulls; careful drivers; open day and night. Beil 4564. MICHIGAN 40 Touring Car. In ex cellent shape. Will be sold at a bar gain. This ear is electrically equip ped. 1918 Buick Roadster, la At shape; cunnot bo told irom new. 1916 Ford Touring Car. extra tire, $340. Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co.. 22-26 Noith Cameron street. AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all'hours. BELL 2360. DIAL 4914 FOR SALE. 1918 Maxwell tottr- I |ng car. Ford touring car. 1917 Buick touring car. 1917 Velie tour ing car. Rex Garage, 1917 Nojth Third street. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO AU sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates, 72-78 South Cameron street. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also tenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har risburg Auto Radiator Works, M) 5 North Third street. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. Wu pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Estorbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. BARGAINS Premier, 1918, electric gear shift. run 5,100 miles; 7-passenger. Hudson 6-54, roadster; five new tir Dtnby 2%-ton trucks, overhauled, in fine condition; dump body. Packard. 1-ton. Reo, 2-ton. Other used trucks on hand. Full line of Denby chassis. DEN BY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 CAPITAL STREET. FOR SALE 1917 Reo 5-passenger. Apply Sible's Garage, 301 Cumber land street. City. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND PLEASURE CARS FOR SALE—Ford ton trucks. 2-ton Autocar truck, 2-ton Republic truck. 4-passenger Mltcnell Club roadster. 7-paseuger Haynca touring car. International Harvester Company of America. Truck Depart ment. 619 Walnut street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS RAYFIELD CARBURETOR Will give your car the same rapid acceleration it had when it was new and at its best. See the Rayfield expert at FEDERICK'S GARAGE. 1807-09 North Seventh St. Hupmobile Service Station. WANTED Any model or make Auto Tiro Vulcanizing Molds, complete Plants or Parts, for cash. Give de scription. Queen City Vul. 'Co., Cin cinnati. Ohio. oUNSHINK GARAGE Auio re pairing by an expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHAN Ell, WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. I FOR SALE' 1915 Single' llarl'y i motorcycle. 1 1916 Harley, with side car. For sale reasonable. inquire 422 South Thirteenth street. HARLEY DAVIDSON 3-speed elec ric equipped with side car and tan dem; good condition. Price, $365.00. S. Horst, Linglestown. Dauphin Coun ty, Pa., r.ear Harrisburg. MAGNETOS Ail types; 4 and t Bosch lush tension, Elsbmann, Dlxey, Splltdort. Mea. Rtmy and different makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A. schiffman, 22-24-26 ,North Cameron street. Bell 3633. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that Let ters Testamentary upon the Estate of lrvin W. Dill, late of the City of Har risburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia, haVe been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having claims or demands against the said Estate will make the same known without clplay to LILY F. DILL Exeeutrix, . 2209 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. MM. 11. EARNEST. Attorney, Third and Market Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. Music in the Churches DEItRY STREET I'. 11. Morning (Communion) —Prelude, "Song of Sorrow," Nevin; anthem, "Come Ye Disconsolate," Bet.thqven, arr. by Dressier; postlude, "Postjude in B Minor," Grieg. Evening—Prelude, "Andante," vio lin concerts (Mendelssohn); anthem. "Hear lis O Saviour," Gounod; offer tory, "Le Sygne," Saint-Sains; post lude, "Solemn March," Horsfey. lIEF4IRMKD SALEM Morning—Anthem, "O Saviour i of the World." (from Triumph of the Cross). Matthews, Mrs. C. W. Myers and choir; soprano solo, "Song of Penitence," Betthoven, Mrs. C. W. Myers. Evening—Anthem, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," Ambrose (arranged by Max -Spicker; Gospel hymn, "I Am Praying for You," Mrs. Win. R. Helsley and choir. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Morning—Prelude. "Romance in E Flat." Williams; offertory. "Menuet," Beethoven; postlude, "Jubilant March," Solly; anthems, "Put Thy Trust in God," Bartlett; "The Love of Christ," Emerson. Evening—Prelude. "Andantino In E Flat," Eowden; offertory, "Offer tolre." Grey; postlude, "Festal Post lude," Rockwell; anthem, "God So Loved the World," Statner. CHRIST LUTHERAN Morning.—-Prelude, "Lento Espres ivo," Ketelby; offertory, "Ave Maris Stella," Grieg; anthem, "My Shep herd i the Lord My God," Greely; solo, "He Knows the Way," Miss Margaret Wilson; postlude, "Agothic March, Fosehini. Prelude, "Song of Sorrows," Nevin; offertory, "Cantilene," Faulkes; solo, "He Shall Feed His Flock," Handel, Miss Alice Hollison; solo, "Come Unto Him," Handel, Miss Katherine Dubbs; male quartette, "Don't Keep Jesus Waiting," Kline; postlude, "Lenten Postlude," Koch. MARKET SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN Morning—Prelude, "Allegro and Adagio from Fourtli Sonata," Guil mant; no anthem on Communion Sab bath; offertory, "Gesu Bambino (The Infant Jesus)," P. A. Yon; postlude, "Grand Chorus In A Major," Salome. Evening—Prelude, "Andante and Adagio from First Sonata," Mendel ssohn; anthem, "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah," Old Welch Tune; of fertory. "Spring Song." Jores; post lude, "Prelude and Fugue in G Minor," Bach. /.lON LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude, Largo, Handel, from "Xerxes"; anthem, "O, Ye That Love the Lord." Coleridge-Taylor; offertory. Andante, Baethoven; an them, "Jesus Said Unto the People," Stainer; postlude, Fugue in E Minor, Bach. Evening—Prelude, Andante in F, Grillon; duet and trio, "Keep Thy Heart," Mrs. Decevee, Miss Bennett, Mr. Shantz; offertory, Cradle Song, Spinney; Gospel hymn, Mrs. Decevee; postlude, Prelude in F Major, Bach. Mrs. E. J. Decevee, chorister, William Bretz, organist; E. A. Kepner, cliiincs. PINE STREET PRESBYTERIAN Morning Prelude, "Familiar Hymns"; offertory, "Choral Prelude," —"O Sacred Head Now Wounded," J. S. Bach; postlude, "Chorl," harmonized by J. s. Bach. Evening—Prelude at 7.15, "Festival Toccata," Fletcher; "From the South land," 11. B. Gaul; anthem, "Ye Shall Find Rest," Stanley T. Reiff; offer tory, "-Passover Table Hymn," ar ranged by Terttus Nalle; anthem, "O Thou Whose Power Tremendous," Spicker; postlude, "March Pontifi cate." SECOND REFORMED Morning—Prelude, Allegretto, Ca poeci; anthem, "Hear O Lord," Wat son; anthem, "We Stand in Deep Repentance," Mendelssohn; postlude, March in Rogers. Evening—Prelude Prayer, Cael laerts; bafitone solo, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," Ambrose, Lawrence Ginter; anthem, "Holy Father," Faure; postlude, Postlude, Mailly, ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL Morning—Venite, Turner; Benedic ite, llarkei", Bonedictus, Crotch; an them, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus," Berwald. Evening—Magnificat, Dupuis; Nunc Dimithis, Novello; "Lord for Thy Tender Mercies Sake," Rogers. OIIEV SHOI.OM TEMPLE HEARS OF ARMENIA Lieutenant Connors addressed the congregation in Ohev Sholom Tem ple last night upon the conditions in Armenia and Syria and called for aid from America. He drew a vivid picture of the sufferings of the peo ple In these countries, and said the conditions are most critical. "It Is our supreme duty to assist stricken people," he said. LEGAL NOTICES MY wife, Margaret P. Jones, having left my bed and board without Just cause, I hereby notify all persons not l to harbor nor trust her on my ac count, as 1 will not pay any debts contracted by her. (Signed) J. JONES. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Margaret L. Sweigard, late of Sus quehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. AU per sons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay, to ELMER C. SWEIGARD, Administrator, Or. Penbrook, Pa. JAMES G. lIATZ, Atty., Calder Building. Harrisburg, Pa. Estate of George R. Heisey, late cf the City of Harrisburg, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Let ters Testamentary upon the Estate of the said Decedent have been granted to the undersigned. Ail persons in debted to the said Estate are request ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without de- U> ' MERRIMAR W. HEISEY, Executrix, No. 901 North Front street, Harrisburg, p a . EI.MLR E. ERB, Atty., Telegraph Bldg., Harrisburg. Pa. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the' P.irdshoro Iron & Steel Breaking company, Limited, with main office iormerly at Birdsboro, Berks County, Pennsylvania, and lately at Harris burg, Pennsylvania, has dissolved by a vote of a majority in number and value of Interest of its stockholders and that it is about to wind up its business, all parties- having any claims against the said company and those knowing themselves to be in debted to the same are hereby noti fied to present their bills and make payment of the same to the under signed, and from the date of this notice the said association will cease to carry on its business except so far as may be required for the beneficial winding up thereof. JOHN C. NISSLLY. One of the liquidating Trustees. 14 North Market Square, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. March 22, 1919. CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Gover nor of Pennsylvania, April 28, 1919. under the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorpora tion and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation, to lie called the Capital City Aumsement Company, the character and object 6f which is the establishing and main taining a theater or theaters or place or places of amusement, and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privilege* of raid Act of Assembly and the sup plements thereto. FOX & GEYER, Solicitors. HAJUUSBURO.tMM* TELEGRAPH MAfIAFTS| Prices in local produce markets include: Spring onions, 7e; radishes, 15-8 c; beets, 10c; onions, 12c; pep pers, 10c; celery, 25-30 c; tomatoes, 25-35e; strawberries, 6Cf; cabbage, 20-40 c; cucumbers, 15-25 c; turnips, 20c; sweet potatoes, 30c; Irish pota toes, 30c; eggs, 40c; qjiickens live), 40c; butter, 65c; chickens (dressed), $2 to $2.30; dandelion, sc; potato chips, 5-10e; apples, % peck, 20, 25 and 35c; bananas, 24-30 c; grape fruit, 8-13 c; lemons, 30c; lettuce, 10-15e; oranges, 40-75 c; pineapples, 50c; rhubarb, 10-15 c; sauerkraut, 10-12 c; bacon, 45-60 c; dried beef, 65-70 c; ham, 45-60 c; boiled ham, 80-90 c; lard, pound, 30c; beef liver, 22-25 c; pork, 30-45 c; sausage, 32-40 c. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg; 326 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New York furnish the following quotations: Open Clo e Allis Chalmers 36 35% Amer. Beet Sugar 77$* 7711 American Can 50 49% Am. Car and Fndry Co.. 91$* 91% Amer. Loco 66% 66 Amer. Smelting 72 71% American Sugar 128 129% Anaconda ' 62% 62% Atchison 93% 93 Baldwin Locomotive'... 88% 88% Baltimore and Ohio .... 49 48$* Bethlehem Steel, B 70 69% Butte Copper 21% 21% Canadian Pacific 159% 159$* Central Leather 77 76% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 59% 59 Chicago. R. I. and Pacific 24% 23% Chlno Con. Copper 3754 37% Corn Products 58% 57% Crucible Steel 66% 66% Distilling Securities ... 63% 63',4 Erie 16% 16% General Motors 171$* 170% Goodrich, B. F 65% 65% Great North,, Pfd 93 93 Great North. Ore. subs... 4114 41% Hide and Leather 23% 23% Hide and Leather, Pfd...100% 100% Inspiration Copper 51% 51% International Paper 45 45 Kennecott 32% 32 Kansas City Southern . 19 19 Lehigh Valley 55% 55 $4 Maxwell Motors 37% 37% Merc. War Ctfs 26% 26% Merc. War Ctfs., Pfd....lllsi 114% Mex. Petroleum 1i3% 181% Midvale Steel 46 45% N. Y. Central 76 76 N. H., N. H. and H 30 $i 29$* Norfolk and West. ...106.. 107 Northern racific 94 94% Penna. R. R 44% 44% Pittsburgh Coal 48$* 48% Railway Steel Spg 2.1 21% Reading 86 85% Republic Iron and Steel. 82% 82% Southern Pacific 106;'* R'4% Southern Ry 23% 28% Studebalter 64% t4% Union Pacific 131 330% U. S. I. Alcohol 147ti 147 U. S. Rubber 84% $4 U.' S. Steel 99$* 98% Utah Copper 76 76 Virginia.Carolina Chem.. 57$* 57$* Westinghouse Mfg 45% 45% Willys-Overland 29% 29 INDUSTRIALS Last Sale Aetna 954 Hupp Mo S% Keystone Tire 88% United Profit 1% Wright 3% No. Am 4% INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale U. S. Ship 3% Barnctt % Federal 2 7* Inter Pet 25 Met. Pet. 2 15-16 Omar 41 Northwest 54 Sequoyah $4 Boston and Wyo 33 GUnrock 4% Island 8% Mcrritt 30% Midwest I $4 Sinclair G 44% Sapulpa 7s MINING Last Sale Atlanta 6 Big Ledge Z Cresson 5 Cal and Jerome 7-16 Canada 1% Goidfleld 19 Jerome Verde 11-1.6 Mother Lode ............ 39 / Rescue 9 Tonopah Mid 45 Tonopah Ex 2% Boston and Montana 59 Caledonia 35 Cash Boy 11% Con. Arizona 1 1-16 Hecla 5 Jumbo Ex 14 Ray Hercules 2 Tonopah Bel 4 % United East 5 piiii.ADEi.rniA rnoDiicu I'hiiuiivipbla. April 6. Wheat No. 1. soft, red. $2.20; No. 2, red, $2.24; No. 2, soft, red, $2.24. Corn—The market is nominal; No. 2, yellow, aa to tirade and location, $1.7 2 (ft 1.7 6. Oats The market is lower; No. 2, white, 75H®<6c; No. 3, white. 74 ®7l Vic. fcutter The market is steady; western, creamery, extra, 68c; west ern extra firsts, 66©67 c! western iirsts, 63@65c; western, creamery, choice to fancy, 70® 72c; nearby prints, fancy, 63©72 c. ftetlned Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.450; extra tine granulat* ed, 9c. Fggs Market steady; Pennsylva nia and other nearby firsts, tree cases, $12.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $12.60 per case; western, extra, iirsts, free cases. $12.00 per case; do., tlrsts, free cases, $12.60 per ease; fancy, selected, pack ed. 47 ©4oc per dozen. Cheese The market is firm: New York and Wisconsin, full mnk, new, 33©34 c; do., old, 36©38 c. Live Poultry The market Is firm; fowls. 40®42c; spring chickens, large sizes, 30©40 c; fowls, not leghorns, 32 ©36 c; white leghorns. 34® 37c; young, sol'tinealed roosters. 32©33 c; old roosters, 26®27c; staggy, young roosters, 20c; spring chickens, not leghoiii. 30©32 c; white leghorns, 20© 30c; broiling chickens. iys to 2 pounds, 60©55 c; large/, 60©65 c; roasting chickens, 30®36c; ducks, Peking, 42®48c; do., old, ao®33c; In dian Runners, 40®41c; spring ducks. Long Island, 34®36c; turkeys, 34®38u; geese, neurby, 30c; do. western, 30c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, spring, choice, to fancy, 4U©tt>u; do., western, choice to tuuey, 45©460; turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 40 ©43 c; turkeys, common, 30®36c; pld turkeys, 40©42 c; capons, seven to eight pounds, 44©46 c; do., smaller sizes, 40©43 c; fowls, fresh killed, choice to fancy, 38 ©39 c; do., smaller sizes. 30©37 c; roosters, 27c; western roasting chickens, 27®37c; western broiling chickens, 42©44 c; ducks, western. 38©40u; Pekln ducks. 38©4vc; old ducks, 30©32 c; Indian Runners, 36©37 c; spring ducks, Luug Island, 30©4Uc; geese, 26©30u. Potatoes Tne market is firm; New Jersey, No. 1, 66 ©76 c per basket; do.. No. 2. 60©60 c per basket; do., 100-lb. bags. No. 1, $3.60© 8.00, extra quality; do.. No. 2, $1.60® 2.25; Pennsylvania. No. 1. 100 lbs., $2.50©2.0r>; do., per 100 lbs., fancy, $2.90©a.10; New Jersey, No. 1, aOO lbs.. $2.16®2.80; do., No. 2. 100 lbs., $1.26© 1.76; western, per 100 tbs„ $2.00 ©2.26; New York slate, per 100 |b„ $2.26©2.60; Maine, per 100 lbs., $3.25© 2.40; Delaware and Maryland, per 1001 lbs., $1.7502.00; Florida, per barrel, hamper, 75086 c; Florida, per Ito-tb. bags, $1.5003.00; North Carolina, per barrel. $1.5004.00; South Carolina, per barrol, $1.5004.00; Norfolk, per bar rel, $3.25; Eastern Shore, per barrel, $2.0002.75; fancy, Macungte, No. 1, per barrel, $2.95 03.00; do.. No. 2, per barrel. 51.f5A1.60. Flour The market Is Arm; winter straight, western, $ll.OO 011.15 per barrel; do., nearby, $11.00011.25 per: barrel; Kansas straights, $11.25011.50 per barrel; do., short patents, $11.90 012.10 per barrel; spring, short pat ents. $11.75012.20 per barrel; do., spring patents, $11.50011.75 per bar rel; spring firsts, clear, $9.85010.20 per barrel. Tallow—The market Is firm; prime city, loose, 9%c; prime city, special, 1 loose, 10% c; prime country, B%c; dark 6% 07c: edible, In tiercos, 13% 014 c. | Hay Scarce and llrm; timothy.! No. 1, large and small bales, $32,000 , 32.50 per ton; No. 2, do., 30.60031.00 j per ton; No. 3, do., $26.50027.00 per j ton. . . 1 Clover, mixed: Light, $30.50031.30, per ton; No. 1, do., $28.50029.50 perl ton: No. 2, do,, $26.50017.00 per ton. | Bran Market quiet, but Arm; soft I winter, In 100-tb. sacks, spot, $47,000 I 48.00 per ton; spring, spot, In 100-tb. I sacks, $46.00047.00 per ton. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press. Philadelphia, April s.—Stocks clos ed irregular. Baldwin Locomotive 88 j General Asphalt 63% | General Asphalt, Pfd 95 Lake Superior Corporation .... 19% I Lehigh Navigation 69% i Lehlglt Valley Ex-div. 55 I Pennsylvania 44% Philadelphia Electric ~... 25% Philadelphia Company . 35 I Philadelphia Company, P. ... 28 | Philadelphia Rapid Transit.... 24%) Reading 85% Storage Battery 69 [ Unloq Traction 38% I United Gas Improvement 69 j United States Steel 98%' York Railways 7 1 Ycrlt Railways, Pfd 31 j CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press. Chicago, April 5. (U. S. Bureau j of Markets). Hogs Receipts. | 8,000; market uneven, 10c to 20c higher than yesterday's general trade; top. $20.35; bulk of sales, $20.10 020.25; heavy weight. $20.25020.25; medium weight, $20.10020.30; light weight, $19.750 20.30; light lights. $18.40 0 20.10; sows, $18.00019.75; pigs, $17.50018.75. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; compared with a week ago, choice and prime beef steers steady; in-between grades mostly 50c lower; choice cows und heifers steady; canners and cutters and medium grade she stock, 25c to 50c higher; best butcfiher bulls 50c higher; medium grades and bolognas sttady; calves, 25c to 50c higher; fleshy feeders steady; others and de sirable stoekers, 25c to 40c higher. Sheep Receipts, 1,000; compared with a week ago, fat wooled sheep and lambs 25c to 50c higher; shorn lambs steady to 50c lower; light thin feeding iambs mostly 25c to 50c lower; fleshy feeding lambs steady to higher. CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE By Associated Press. Chicago, April s.—Board of Trade closing: Corn—May, 1.56%: July, 1.48%. Oats—May. 66%; July, 65%. Pork —May, 48.50: July, 45.75. Lard—May, 28.62: July, 28.07. Ribs—May. 26.75; July, 25.37. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE County Superintendent F. E. Sham baugh and Assistant W. R. Zimmer man will attend the sessions of schoolmen's week to be held in Philadelphia next ThuVsday, Friday and Saturday at the University of Pennsylvania. Prof. Zimmerman will speak on Wednesday night at a meeting to be held at Stoner's school, Lower Swatara township. MRS, HUBS' WILL FILED Letters on the estate of the late Mrs. Margaret Russhas been issued to Henry M. Booth, of New IJaven, Conn., a son-in-law. The entire es tate, valued at $20,000, is divided equally between the surviving son and daughter, according to the terms of the will. HAH FOR SALE /| By Susquehanna Collieries Company The Short Mountain and the Williamstown Collieries Consisting of all the coal and coal lands of the Company, situate in the Townships of Wiconisco and Williams, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and, all of the other property of the Company in said Townships, consisting of im provements, personal property, etc. i -W -i w - * ■' I To be conveyed free from all claims, liens or encumbrances whatsoever except for a certain contract of sale covering a portion of a culm pile near the Short Mountain colliery. • For a total cash price, for all of the property of the Company within said Townships, of $1,400,000 THE PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE. * i This offer to remain firm and open to acceptance at any time by any person on or before the third day of May, A. D. 1919. x • Susquehanna Collieries Company No. 1300 Leader News Building, Cleveland, Ohio. / HMIGIIWAV GANGS BUSY REPAIRING CITY STREETS Resurfacing Kelly alley, from Pine to Cranberry streets, and Susque hanna, from State to North streets, are the first two improvements to be completed by the city highway de partment since extensive work start ed. Other gangs of men have been kept btrsy •in South Second street, from Market Square to Chestnut street, and in South Fourth street, near the Mulberry street bridge, where resurfacing and repair work will be completed next. week. Commissioner W. 11. Lynch plans to advertise later for bids for new street paving improvements. Many smaller streets in the outlying wards and North Cameron street, from Tlerr to Calder, are to be paved this year. HIVEIt COAIJ CHEAPER Bids for furnihsing 3,000 tons of river coal .to be delivered at the pumping station. Front and North streets, were opened this morning by | Commissioner S. F. Hasler. The low lost bid was $1.63 a ton, while last year a 3,000-ton contract was award led at n price of $2 a ton. Proposals were rceeolved from Cohan and I.*lbv, 1*1.75 and $2.25 a ton; Ray E. Steward, I $2.10: Simon Cooper, $1.05; P. W. Cox i and Company, $2.12: McCreath Broth jers and Shissler, $2.10. EXECUTIONS SET i The week of May 5 has been set fori the electrocutions of Sam Burd, Alle gheny, and Bertie Franklin Moon, | Somerset. I r V Auditing I Special Investigations Accounting Systems Installed H. E. SCHRIVER I Public Accountant & Auditor j Union Trust Co., Bldg., Ilarrlsburg, Pn. I Bell Phone 101.1 - —* ! Grocery Store I FOR SALE ! Located in Harrlsburg. Doing j splendid business. Established 18 years. Corner building. Can IK; bought at inventory. Excellent business opportunity. -Good rea son for selling. For Further Particulars Address Box D. P. A. Care Harrlsburg Telegraph Brower & Childs Announce ,/ Opening of Harrisburg Branch Office j Solicit business in Listed Securities. Write for our latest booklet ; EFFICIENCY IN THRIFT Which explains our Saving Investment Plans whereby stable seasoned dividend-paying securities may be purchased by making jr a reasonable initial payment. The balance to be paid in monthly & payments. jr LEASH TO SATE t BROWER & CHILDS / 7 North Third Street Second Floor < Phones. Harrisburg, Pa. 'i NEW YORK TRENTON PHILADELPHIA APRIL 5, 1919. Industrial School Work Praised at Conference Work of the Industrial schools maintained by the Methodist Church in the South was described by speak ers at the regional conference of the Women's Home Missionary Societies of the State, held In Grace Methodist Church yesterday. Plans for ex tending home mission work were also discussed. Mrs. Edgar R. Heckman, wife of the new District Superintendent of the Methodist Church, presided at the conference. Miss Carrie Barget national field secretary, was among those who spoke. 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